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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2005_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Women's_200_metre_freestyle | Swimming at the 2005 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 200 metre freestyle | [
"Place",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time"
] | [
[
"1",
"Solenne Figues",
"France",
"1:58.60"
],
[
"2",
"Federica Pellegrini",
"Italy",
"1:58.73"
],
[
"3",
"Yang Yu",
"China",
"1:59.08"
],
[
"3",
"Josefin Lillhage",
"Sweden",
"1:59.08"
],
[
"5",
"Sara Isakovič",
"Slovenia",
"1:59.23"
],
[
"6",
"Paulina Barzycka",
"Poland",
"1:59.34"
],
[
"7",
"Melanie Marshall",
"Great Britain",
"1:59.36"
],
[
"8",
"Linda Mackenzie",
"Australia",
"2:00.02"
]
] | Results -- Final | Swimming_at_the_2005_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Women's_200_metre_freestyle_0 | The Women's 200 Freestyle at the 11th FINA World Aquatics Championships was swum 26 and 27 July 2005 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. On 26 July, preliminary heats and semifinals occurred, and on 27 July a final heat was swum in the evening. 64 swimmers were entered in the event, of which 62 swam in one of 8 heats. The top-16 swimmers from the preliminary heats advanced on to semifinals; the top-8 swimmers in the two semifinals heats advanced onto the next night's final. The existing records at the start of the event were: |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Ivanir | Mark Ivanir | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"1988",
"Iron Eagle II",
"Mikhail Balyonev"
],
[
"1989",
"Berlin-Yerushalaim",
"Dov Ben Gelman"
],
[
"1991",
"Delta Force 3 : The Killing Game",
"Pietre Ivanovich"
],
[
"1993",
"Schindler 's List",
"Marcel Goldberg"
],
[
"2000",
"The Man Who Cried",
"Man in Sweatshop"
],
[
"2001",
"Hollywood Palms",
"Russian Mover"
],
[
"2003",
"Ish HaHashmal",
"Avraham Rutenberg"
],
[
"2003",
"Marines",
"Maj. Dmitri Kirilenko"
],
[
"2004",
"The Terminal",
"Cab driver Goran"
],
[
"2005",
"When Do We Eat ?",
"Rafi"
],
[
"2005",
"Mr. & Mrs. Smith",
"Patron - Dive Bar"
],
[
"2005",
"The Cutter",
"Doctor Joseph"
],
[
"2006",
"Undisputed II : Last Man Standing",
"Gaga"
],
[
"2006",
"The Good Shepherd",
"Valentin Mironov # 2"
],
[
"2007",
"The Hunting Party",
"Boris"
],
[
"2008",
"What Just Happened",
"Johnny"
],
[
"2008",
"Get Smart",
"Russian Guy in Bathroom"
],
[
"2010",
"Holy Rollers",
"Mendel Gold"
],
[
"2010",
"Undisputed III : Redemption",
"Gaga"
],
[
"2010",
"The Human Resources Manager",
"The HR Manager"
]
] | Filmography -- Film | Mark_Ivanir_0 | Mark Alexandrovich Ivanir (; ; ; born on 6 September 1968) is a Ukrainian-born Israeli actor. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randal_Kleiser | Randal Kleiser | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"1981",
"Rich and Famous",
"Literary Party Guest"
],
[
"1988",
"Big Top Pee-wee",
"Popcorn vendor"
],
[
"1996",
"Cannes Man",
"Director"
],
[
"1998",
"Susan 's Plan",
"Doctor # 1"
],
[
"1999",
"Crazy in Alabama",
"Bob"
],
[
"2001",
"Circuit",
"Doctor"
]
] | Filmography -- Feature films | Randal_Kleiser_1 | John Randal Kleiser (born July 20, 1946) is an American film director and producer, best known for directing the 1978 musical romantic comedy film Grease. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_1995_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_4_×_200_metre_freestyle_relay | Swimming at the 1995 Pan American Games – Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay | [
"Rank",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time"
] | [
[
"1",
"Trina Jackson Dady Vincent Catherine Fox Cristina Teuscher",
"United States",
"8:07.30"
],
[
"2",
"- - - -",
"Canada",
"8:08.25"
],
[
"3",
"Alicia Barrancos María Pereyra Natalia Scapinello María Garrone",
"Argentina",
"8:27.87"
],
[
"4",
"- - - -",
"Brazil",
"8:28.33"
],
[
"5",
"- - - -",
"Cuba",
"8:48.16"
],
[
"6",
"- - - -",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"7",
"- - - -",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"8",
"- - - -",
"-",
"-"
]
] | Results -- Final | The final was held between March 12–17 . [ 1 ] | Swimming_at_the_1995_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_4_×_200_metre_freestyle_relay_0 | The women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay competition of the swimming events at the 1995 Pan American Games took place between March 12-17 at the Complejo Natatorio. The last Pan American Games champion was the United States. This race consisted of sixteen lengths of the pool. Each of the four swimmers completed four lengths of the pool. The first swimmer had to touch the wall before the second could leave the starting block. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nisekoi_episodes | List of Nisekoi episodes | [
"No",
"T.V . Station",
"Timing",
"Day",
"Premiere date"
] | [
[
"1",
"MBS",
"26:28",
"Saturdays",
"January 11 , 2014"
],
[
"2",
"Tokyo MX",
"23:30",
"Saturdays",
"January 11 , 2014"
],
[
"3",
"Chiba TV",
"24:30",
"Saturdays",
"January 11 , 2014"
],
[
"4",
"tvk",
"24:30",
"Saturdays",
"January 11 , 2014"
],
[
"5",
"Television Saitama",
"24:30",
"Saturdays",
"January 11 , 2014"
],
[
"6",
"Tochigi TV",
"23:30",
"Saturdays",
"January 11 , 2014"
],
[
"7",
"Gunma TV",
"23:30",
"Saturdays",
"January 11 , 2014"
],
[
"8",
"TV Aichi",
"25:50",
"Saturdays",
"January 11 , 2014"
],
[
"9",
"Television Hokkaido",
"26:05",
"Wednesdays",
"January 15 , 2014"
],
[
"10",
"TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting",
"26:35",
"Tuesdays",
"January 14 , 2014"
],
[
"11",
"BS11",
"23:30",
"Saturdays",
"January 18 , 2014"
]
] | Broadcast | The series is currently being aired on a number of channels in Japan . The following is a list of the TV Channels on which the episodes are currently being broadcast along with the timing and day of the week it is aired on and the date the first episode was aired on the channel . The anime is aired weekly in all of the following channels . With the exception of Terebihokkaido and TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting where it is aired on Wednesdays and Tuesdays respectively , the anime is streamed on all of the channels on Saturdays . Some of the schedule times are for after midnight , for instance , Chibaterebi 's Saturday 24:30 broadcast on January 11 takes place on Sunday 12:30 am on January 12 . Occasionally the stations will adjust their schedules for other programming . It is also simulcast to Crunchyroll for premium users on Saturdays 9:00am PDT . [ 7 ] | List_of_Nisekoi_episodes_4 | Nisekoi is an anime adaptation of the manga of the same title written and illustrated by Naoshi Komi. The series is produced by Shaft and directed by Akiyuki Shinbo. It aired between January 11, 2014 and May 24, 2014, the program aired weekly on a number of Japanese channels such as MBS, Tokyo MX, tvk, TV Aichi and some others, while outside Japan, it is streamed by Crunchyroll and Daisuki with subtitles in English and other languages. It ran for 20 episodes. A second season aired between April 10 and June 26, 2015. The romantic comedy follows the misadventures of Raku Ichijo, a high school student who is the son of a yakuza leader, as he is forcibly paired with Chitoge Kirisaki, a transfer student with a conflicting personality who is the daughter of a rival gang leader, in a pretend dating relationship to quell the feud between the gangs. As Raku pines for the affections of his crush Kosaki Onodera, he learns that the girls have been carrying keys that could unlock his locket, a symbol of his past love. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh_National_Film_Award_for_Best_Actor | Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor | [
"Wins",
"Actor",
"Film"
] | [
[
"7",
"Alamgir",
"Ma O Chhele ( 1985 ) Apeksha ( 1987 ) Khotipuron ( 1989 ) Moroner Pore ( 1990 ) Pita Mata Santan ( 1991 ) Andho Bishwas ( 1992 ) Desh Premik ( 1994 )"
],
[
"5",
"Abdur Razzak",
"Ki Je Kori ( 1976 ) Ashikkito ( 1978 ) Boro Bhalo Lok Chhilo ( 1982 ) Chandranath ( 1984 ) Jogajog ( 1988 )"
],
[
"5",
"Ferdous Ahmed",
"Hothat Brishti ( 1998 ) Gangajatra ( 2009 ) Kusum Kusum Prem ( 2011 ) Brihonnola ( 2014 ) Putro ( 2018 )"
],
[
"4",
"Raisul Islam Asad",
"Padma Nadir Majhi ( 1993 ) Anya Jibon ( 1995 ) Dukhai ( 1997 ) Lalsalu ( 2001 )"
],
[
"4",
"Shakib Khan",
"Bhalobaslei Ghor Bandha Jay Na ( 2010 ) Khodar Pore Ma ( 2012 ) Aro Bhalobashbo Tomay ( 2015 ) Swatta ( 2017 )"
],
[
"3",
"Bulbul Ahmed",
"Simana Periye ( 1977 ) Bodhu Biday ( 1978 ) Shesh Uttor ( 1980 )"
],
[
"3",
"Riaz",
"Dui Duari ( 2000 ) Daruchini Dwip ( 2007 ) Ki Jadu Korila ( 2008 )"
],
[
"2",
"Sohel Rana",
"Lalu Bhulu ( 1983 ) Ajante ( 1996 )"
]
] | Records and statistics -- Multiple wins and nominations | The following individuals received two or more Best Actor awards : | Bangladesh_National_Film_Award_for_Best_Actor_2 | Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor is the highest award for film acting in Bangladesh. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_IIHF_Continental_Cup | 2010–11 IIHF Continental Cup | [
"Team # 1",
"Score",
"Team # 2"
] | [
[
"Saryarka Karaganda",
"7:0",
"DAB-Docler"
],
[
"HDK Maribor",
"3:8",
"HSC Csíkszereda"
],
[
"HSC Csíkszereda",
"4:3",
"Saryarka Karaganda"
],
[
"DAB-Docler",
"2:3",
"HDK Maribor"
],
[
"DAB-Docler",
"5:2",
"HSC Csíkszereda"
],
[
"HDK Maribor",
"2:6",
"Saryarka Karaganda"
]
] | Second Group Stage -- Group C | ( Maribor , Slovenia ) | IIHF_Continental_Cup_2011_4 | The Continental Cup 2010-11 was the 14th edition of the IIHF Continental Cup. The season started on September 24, 2010, and finished on January 16, 2011. The Super Final was played in Minsk, Belarus on the 14-16 January, 2011. The points system used in this tournament was: the winner in regular time won 3 points, the loser 0 points; in case of a tie, an overtime and a penalty shootout is played, the winner in penalty shootouts or overtime won 2 points and the loser won 1 point. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_de_Cagnes-sur-Mer | Open de Cagnes-sur-Mer | [
"Year",
"Champion",
"Runners-up",
"Score"
] | [
[
"2019",
"Anna Blinkova Xenia Knoll",
"Beatriz Haddad Maia Luisa Stefani",
"4-6 , 6-2 , [ 14-12 ]"
],
[
"2018",
"Kaitlyn Christian Sabrina Santamaria",
"Vera Lapko Galina Voskoboeva",
"2-6 , 7-5 , [ 10-7 ]"
],
[
"2017",
"Chang Kai-chen Hsieh Su-wei",
"Raluca Olaru Renata Voráčová",
"7-5 , 6-1"
],
[
"2016",
"Andreea Mitu Demi Schuurs",
"Xenia Knoll Aleksandra Krunić",
"6-4 , 7-5"
],
[
"2015",
"Johanna Konta Laura Thorpe",
"Jocelyn Rae Anna Smith",
"1-6 , 6-4 , [ 10-5 ]"
],
[
"2014",
"Kiki Bertens Johanna Larsson",
"Tatiana Búa Daniela Seguel",
"7-6 , 6-4"
],
[
"2013",
"Vania King Arantxa Rus",
"Catalina Castaño Teliana Pereira",
"4-6 , 7-5 , [ 10-8 ]"
],
[
"2012",
"Alexandra Panova Urszula Radwańska",
"Katalin Marosi Renata Voráčová",
"7-5 , 4-6 , [ 10-6 ]"
],
[
"2011",
"Anna-Lena Grönefeld Petra Martić",
"Darija Jurak Renata Voráčová",
"1-6 , 6-2 , [ 11-9 ]"
],
[
"2010",
"Mervana Jugić-Salkić Darija Jurak",
"Stéphanie Cohen-Aloro Kristina Mladenovic",
"0-6 , 6-2 , [ 10-5 ]"
],
[
"2009",
"Julie Coin Marie-Ève Pelletier",
"Erica Krauth Anna Tatishvili",
"6-4 , 6-3"
],
[
"2008",
"Monica Niculescu Renata Voráčová",
"Julie Coin Marie-Ève Pelletier",
"6-7 , 6-1 , [ 10-5 ]"
],
[
"2007",
"Timea Bacsinszky Aurélie Védy",
"Katarína Kachlíková Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova",
"7-5 , 7-5"
],
[
"2006",
"Sophie Lefevre Aurélie Védy",
"Daniela Klemenschits Sandra Klemenschits",
"2-6 , 6-4 , 7-6"
],
[
"2005",
"Yuliya Beygelzimer Sandra Klösel",
"Caroline Dhenin Andreea Vanc",
"6-3 , 3-6 , 6-1"
],
[
"2004",
"Lubomira Bacheva Eva Birnerová",
"Ruxandra Dragomir-Ilie Antonia Matic",
"4-6 , 7-6 , 6-3"
],
[
"2003",
"Vera Douchevina Galina Voskoboeva",
"Yuliya Beygelzimer Anna Zaporozhanova",
"6-3 , 6-4"
],
[
"2002",
"Stéphanie Cohen-Aloro Dally Randriantefy",
"Iveta Benešová Caroline Dhenin",
"6-2 , 6-4"
],
[
"2001",
"Carine Bornu Caroline Dhenin",
"Sophie Georges Capucine Rousseau",
"6-4 , 6-3"
],
[
"2000",
"Angelika Bachmann Giulia Casoni",
"Iroda Tulyaganova Anna Zaporozhanova",
"7-5 , 6-1"
]
] | Past finals -- Doubles | Open_GDF_Suez_de_Cagnes-sur-Mer_Alpes-Maritimes_1 | The Open de Cagnes-sur-Mer is a tennis tournament held in Cagnes-sur-Mer, France. Held since 1998, this ITF Circuit event is a $80,000 tournament. It started off being a $10,000 event back in 1998 but has slowly increased the prize money and is played on outdoor clay courts. After many years as a $100,000 tournament, it was downgraded in 2019 to an $80,000 category tournament. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989–90_Colchester_United_F.C._season | 1989–90 Colchester United F.C. season | [
"Position",
"Player",
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Ground"
] | [
[
"MF",
"Eamonn Collins",
"18 August 1989",
"Chesterfield",
"Saltergate"
],
[
"GK",
"John Grace",
"18 August 1989",
"Chesterfield",
"Saltergate"
],
[
"GK",
"Roger Hansbury",
"26 August 1989",
"Halifax Town",
"Layer Road"
],
[
"MF",
"Mark Kinsella",
"26 August 1989",
"Halifax Town",
"Layer Road"
],
[
"CB",
"Mark Blake",
"8 September 1989",
"Hereford United",
"Layer Road"
],
[
"MF",
"Robbie Devereux",
"13 October 1989",
"York City",
"Layer Road"
],
[
"FW",
"Tommy English",
"21 October 1989",
"Scunthorpe United",
"Glanford Park"
],
[
"CB",
"Billy Gilbert",
"21 October 1989",
"Scunthorpe United",
"Glanford Park"
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[
"FW",
"Trevor Morgan",
"28 October 1989",
"Peterborough United",
"Layer Road"
],
[
"FB",
"Marcelle Bruce",
"10 November 1989",
"Cambridge United",
"Layer Road"
],
[
"DF",
"Jim Hagan",
"2 December 1989",
"Lincoln City",
"Layer Road"
],
[
"FB",
"Martin Grainger",
"16 December 1989",
"Torquay United",
"Layer Road"
],
[
"FW",
"John Warner",
"26 December 1989",
"Southend United",
"Roots Hall"
],
[
"MF",
"Steve Ball",
"1 January 1990",
"Hartlepool United",
"Layer Road"
],
[
"GK",
"Scott Barrett",
"12 January 1990",
"Halifax Town",
"The Shay"
],
[
"CB",
"Neale Marmon",
"20 January 1990",
"Chesterfield",
"Layer Road"
],
[
"FB",
"Karl Goddard",
"3 February 1990",
"Scarborough",
"Athletic Ground"
],
[
"GK",
"Andy Marriott",
"24 March 1990",
"Wrexham",
"Racecourse Ground"
],
[
"FW",
"Steve Restarick",
"7 April 1990",
"Peterborough United",
"London Road Stadium"
]
] | Squad statistics -- Player debuts | Players making their first-team Colchester United debut in a fully competitive match . [ 39 ] | 1989–90_Colchester_United_F.C._season_12 | The 1989-90 season was Colchester United's 48th season in their history and ninth consecutive season in fourth tier of English football, the Fourth Division. Alongside competing in the Fourth Division, the club also participated in the FA Cup, the League Cup and the Associate Members' Cup. Initially looking to build on manager Jock Wallace's influence towards the end of the 1988-89 season after five consecutive wins and unbeaten in eight, Colchester had a dreadful start to the new campaign, not registering a win until late September and then no further league wins until Boxing Day. By this time, Wallace had stepped aside from his role due to ill health, and after another caretaker spell for Steve Foley, Mick Mills was tasked with keeping Colchester in the Football League. Aside from a four match unbeaten run in February and early March, Mills ultimately failed as the U's finished bottom of the entire Football League and relegated to the Conference. Only one win was registered in the cups, with a 1-0 FA Cup first round win over Brentford the only highlight prior to elimination by Birmingham City in the second round. Southend United won an Essex derby League Cup first round over two legs, and the U's failed to reach the knockout phase of the Associate Members' Cup. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Vernon | Kate Vernon | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Director",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1983",
"Chained Heat",
"Cellmate",
"Paul Nicholas",
""
],
[
"1984",
"Alphabet City",
"Angie",
"Amos Poe",
""
],
[
"1984",
"Roadhouse 66",
"Melissa Duran",
"John Mark Robinson",
""
],
[
"1984",
"Flight 90 : Disaster on the Potomac",
"Donna Adams",
"Robert Michael Lewis",
"TV Movie"
],
[
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"Peter 's friend",
"Larry Hagman",
"TV Series ( 1 Episode )"
],
[
"1984",
"Family Ties",
"Christy",
"Will Mackenzie",
"TV Series ( 1 Episode )"
],
[
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"Remington Steele",
"Nancy Evans",
"Don Weis",
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],
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"Lorraine Prescott",
"Reza Badiyi , Barbara Peeters ,",
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"Erica Atwood / Sandy Hoyle",
"Charles S. Dubin & James L. Conway",
"TV Series ( 2 Episodes )"
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"Brent",
"Hervé Hachuel",
""
],
[
"1986",
"Pretty in Pink",
"Benny Hanson",
"Howard Deutch",
""
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[
"1987",
"I 'll Take Manhattan",
"Nanette Alexander",
"Douglas Hickox & Richard Michaels",
"TV Mini-Series"
],
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"Rhonda Sykes / Connie Norton",
"Peter Crane & Anthony Pullen Shaw",
"TV Series ( 2 Episodes )"
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"Sally",
"George Mihalka",
""
],
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"1988",
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"Ellen Sanders",
"Jonathan R. Betuel",
"TV Series ( 1 Episode )"
],
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"1988",
"Alfred Hitchcock Presents",
"Donna",
"Atom Egoyan",
"TV Series ( 1 Episode )"
],
[
"1989",
"Mob Story",
"Mindy",
"Gabriel & Jancarlo Markiw",
""
],
[
"1990",
"FM",
"Stephanie",
"Andy Cadiff",
"TV Series ( 1 Episode )"
],
[
"1990",
"Who 's the Boss ?",
"Kathleen Sawyer",
"Asaad Kelada & Tony Singletary",
"TV Series ( 4 Episodes )"
],
[
"1991",
"Daughters of Privilege",
"Diana",
"Michael Fresco",
"TV Movie"
]
] | Filmography | Kate_Vernon_0 | Kate Vernon (born April 21, 1961) is a Canadian-born film and television actress. She is best known for her roles as Lorraine Prescott on the CBS soap opera Falcon Crest (from 1984-1985), the stuck-up and popular Benny Hanson in the comedy film Pretty in Pink (1986), and Ellen Tigh on the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica (2004-2009). |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004–05_Taça_de_Portugal | 2004–05 Taça de Portugal | [
"Home team",
"Score",
"Away team"
] | [
[
"1º de Dezembro ( IV )",
"0 - 0 ( aet , p. 3 - 2 )",
"Lagoa ( IV )"
],
[
"Aljustrelense ( IV )",
"1 - 0",
"Lusitano VRSA ( IV )"
],
[
"Almancilense ( IV )",
"1 - 0",
"Desportivo de Beja ( IV )"
],
[
"Atlético do Cacém ( IV )",
"3 - 1",
"Ericeirense ( V )"
],
[
"Beira-Mar de Monte Gordo ( IV )",
"2 - 1",
"Lourinhanense ( V )"
],
[
"Farense ( IV )",
"1 - 5",
"Lusitano de Évora ( IV )"
],
[
"Juventude de Évora ( IV )",
"5 - 1",
"União de Tires ( IV )"
],
[
"Guia ( V )",
"1 - 2",
"Sintrense ( IV )"
],
[
"Imortal ( IV )",
"4 - 1",
"Palmelense ( V )"
],
[
"Malveira ( IV )",
"3 - 0",
"São Vicente ( V )"
],
[
"Montijo ( IV )",
"1 - 3",
"Loures ( IV )"
]
] | 2004–05_Taça_de_Portugal_5 | The 2004-05 Taça de Portugal was the 65th edition of the Portuguese football knockout tournament, organized by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF). The 2004-05 Taça de Portugal began on 5 September 2004. The final was played on 29 May 2005 at the Estádio Nacional. Benfica were the previous holders, having defeated Porto 2-1 in the previous season's final. Vitória de Setúbal defeated holders Benfica, 2-1 in the final to win their third Taça de Portugal. Vitória by winning the Taça de Portugal, qualified for the 2005-06 UEFA Cup first round. Vitória de Setúbal would also qualify for the 2005 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira. Série B |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Rack | Tom Rack | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"1984",
"The Bay Boy",
"Sol Silver"
],
[
"1987",
"Ford : The Man and the Machine",
"John Dodge"
],
[
"1987",
"Race for the Bomb",
"Robert Oppenheimer"
],
[
"1991",
"The Final Heist",
"Philippe Cameron"
],
[
"1992-1994",
"Are You Afraid of the Dark ?",
"Sheriff/Security Guard ; Watcher"
],
[
"1993",
"Vendetta II : The New Mafia",
"Vito"
],
[
"1995",
"Young Ivanhoe",
"Edward"
],
[
"1995",
"Hiroshima",
"Under Secretary of the Navy Ralph Bard"
],
[
"1996",
"Ivana Trump 's For Love Alone",
"Mirak"
],
[
"1996",
"Einstein : Light to the Power of 2",
"Dr. Robert Oppenheimer"
],
[
"1998",
"Windsor Protocol",
"Dr. Harold Flegg"
],
[
"1998",
"The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures",
"Voices"
],
[
"1999",
"Ripley 's Believe It or Not",
"Additional voices"
],
[
"2000",
"Someone Is Watching",
"Mr. Walters"
],
[
"2000",
"The Audrey Hepburn Story",
"Gilbert Miller"
],
[
"2000",
"Nuremberg",
"Hans Fritzsche"
],
[
"2001",
"Varian 's War",
"Reinhold Neibuhr"
],
[
"2002",
"The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire",
"Brother Abel"
],
[
"2003",
"The Reagans",
"Elie Wiesel"
],
[
"2004",
"Her Perfect Spouse",
"Dr. Schneider"
]
] | Filmography -- Television | Tom_Rack_1 | Tom Rack is a Canadian actor and writer best known for his portrayal of henchman Zigesfeld in the 1991 film If Looks Could Kill. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primera_División_de_Fútbol_Profesional_–_Clausura_2011 | Primera División de Fútbol Profesional – Clausura 2011 | [
"Team",
"Outgoing manager",
"Manner of departure",
"Date of vacancy",
"Replaced by",
"Date of appointment",
"Position in table"
] | [
[
"FAS",
"Jorge Abrego",
"Removed from position",
"TBA",
"Agustín Castillo",
"tba",
"8th ( Apertura 2010 )"
],
[
"Águila",
"Eraldo Correia",
"Sacked",
"TBA",
"Hugo Coria",
"TBA",
"4th ( Apertura 2010 )"
],
[
"Atlético Balboa",
"Roberto Gamarra",
"Released",
"December , 2010",
"José Mario Martínez",
"December , 2010",
"5th ( Apertura 2010 )"
],
[
"Firpo",
"Hugo Coria",
"Resigned",
"TBA",
"Ramiro Cepeda",
"TBA",
"3rd ( Apertura 2010 )"
],
[
"C.D . Vista Hermosa",
"José Mario Martínez",
"Sacked",
"29 November 2010",
"Victor Coreas",
"27 December 2010",
"6th ( Apertura 2010 )"
]
] | Managerial changes -- Before the start of the season | Primera_División_de_Fútbol_Profesional_–_Clausura_2011_2 | The Clausura 2011 season (officially known as Torneo Clausura 2011 or also known as the Copa Capri for sponsoring reasons) will be the 26th edition of El Salvador's Primera Division since its establishment of an Apertura and Clausura format. Isidro Metapán will be heading into this tournament as the defending champions. The season will begin in early 2011 and conclude in mid year. Like previous years, the league will consist of 10 teams, each playing a home and away game against the other clubs for a total of 18 games, respectively. The top four teams by the end of the regular season will take part of the playoffs. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ancient_Greek_cities | List of ancient Greek cities | [
"Ancient name",
"Location",
"Modern name",
"Also known as"
] | [
[
"Ialysos",
"Rhodes",
"",
""
],
[
"Iasus",
"Caria , south-west Turkey",
"abandoned",
"Iassus ( Iασoς , Iασσoς ) , Askem , Asýn Kalessi"
],
[
"Idalium",
"Cyprus",
"Dali",
"Idalion ( Ιδάλιον )"
],
[
"Imbros",
"Greek island in northern Aegean Sea",
"Gökçeada",
"İmroz , Imvros ( Ίμβρος )"
],
[
"Iolcus",
"Thessaly , eastern Greece",
"",
"Iolkos ( Ιωλκός )"
],
[
"Itanos",
"North-eastern Crete",
"Erimopolis",
""
],
[
"Ithaca",
"island in the Ionian Sea",
"Ithaka , Ithaki , ( Ιθάκη )",
""
]
] | I | List_of_ancient_Greek_cities_7 | This is a small list of ancient Greek cities, including colonies outside Greece proper. Note that there were a great many Greek cities in the ancient world. In this list, a city is defined as a single population center. These were often referred to as poleis in the ancient world, although the list is not limited to proper poleis. Also excluded from the list are larger units, such as kingdoms or empires. A city is defined as ancient Greek if at any time its population or the dominant stratum within it spoke Greek. Many were soon assimilated to some other language. By analogy some cities are included that never spoke Greek and were not Hellenic per se but contributed to Hellenic culture later found in the region. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1940_college_football_season | 1940 college football season | [
"Conference",
"Champion ( s )",
"Record"
] | [
[
"Alamo Conference",
"West Texas State Teachers",
"2-0"
],
[
"California Collegiate Athletic Association",
"San Jose State",
"3-0"
],
[
"Central Intercollegiate Athletics Association",
"Morgan State College",
"6-0-1"
],
[
"Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference",
"St. Benedict 's ( KS )",
"4-0"
],
[
"Far Western Conference",
"Pacific ( OR )",
"2-0"
],
[
"Indiana Intercollegiate Conference",
"Butler Manchester College",
"4-0"
],
[
"Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference",
"Dubuque",
"7-0"
],
[
"Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference",
"Kansas Wesleyan",
"5-1"
],
[
"Lone Star Conference",
"North Texas State Teachers",
"4-0"
],
[
"Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association",
"Albion",
"5-0"
],
[
"Midwest Collegiate Athletic Conference",
"Beloit",
"5-1-1"
],
[
"Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference",
"Gustavus Adolphus",
"5-0"
],
[
"Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association",
"Southwest Missouri State Teachers",
"5-0"
],
[
"Nebraska College Athletic Conference",
"Doane Hastings",
"3-1"
],
[
"Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Association",
"Nebraska State Teachers",
"2-0-1"
],
[
"New Mexico Intercollegiate Conference",
"Western New Mexico",
"3-0"
],
[
"North Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference",
"Iowa State Teachers",
"5-0"
],
[
"North Dakota College Athletic Conference",
"Mayville State",
"6-0"
],
[
"Northern Teachers Athletic Conference",
"St . Cloud State Teachers",
"4-0"
],
[
"Ohio Athletic Conference",
"Wittenberg",
"6-0"
]
] | Conference standings -- Minor conferences | 1940_college_football_season_1 | The 1940 college football season ended with the Gophers of the University of Minnesota being named the nations #1 team and national champion by the AP Poll, and the Stanford University Indians in second, with the two teams receiving 65 and 44 first place votes respectively. Each writer listed his choice for the top ten teams, and points were tallied based on 10 for first place, 9 for second, etc., and the AP then ranked the twenty teams with the highest number of points. Minnesota, Stanford, Boston College, and Florida State all claim 1940 as a national championship season. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrestling_at_the_1968_Summer_Olympics | Wrestling at the 1968 Summer Olympics | [
"Event",
"Gold",
"Silver",
"Bronze"
] | [
[
"52 kg details",
"Shigeo Nakata ( JPN )",
"Richard Sanders ( USA )",
"Chimedbazaryn Damdinsharav ( MGL )"
],
[
"57 kg details",
"Yojiro Uetake ( JPN )",
"Donald Behm ( USA )",
"Aboutaleb Talebi ( IRI )"
],
[
"63 kg details",
"Masaaki Kaneko ( JPN )",
"Enyu Todorov ( BUL )",
"Shamseddin Seyed-Abbasi ( IRI )"
],
[
"70 kg details",
"Abdollah Movahed ( IRI )",
"Enyu Valchev ( BUL )",
"Danzandarjaagiin Sereeter ( MGL )"
],
[
"78 kg details",
"Mahmut Atalay ( TUR )",
"Daniel Robin ( FRA )",
"Tömöriin Artag ( MGL )"
],
[
"87 kg details",
"Boris Michail Gurevich ( URS )",
"Jigjidiin Mönkhbat ( MGL )",
"Prodan Gardzhev ( BUL )"
],
[
"97 kg details",
"Ahmet Ayık ( TUR )",
"Shota Lomidze ( URS )",
"József Csatári ( HUN )"
],
[
"+97 kg details",
"Aleksandr Medved ( URS )",
"Osman Duraliev ( BUL )",
"Wilfried Dietrich ( FRG )"
]
] | Medal summary -- Freestyle | Wrestling_at_the_1968_Summer_Olympics_0 | At the 1968 Summer Olympics, 16 wrestling events were contested, for all men. There were eight weight classes in Greco-Roman wrestling and eight classes in freestyle wrestling. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_Then_&_Now_1999 | Live Then & Now 1999 | [
"Date",
"City",
"Country",
"Venue"
] | [
[
"18 June 1999",
"Budapest",
"Hungary",
"Kisstadion"
],
[
"19 June 1999",
"Vienna",
"Austria",
"Wiener Stadthalle"
],
[
"20 June 1999",
"Hanau",
"Germany",
"August-Schattner-Halle"
],
[
"21 June 1999",
"Böblingen",
"Germany",
"Sporthalle"
],
[
"23 June 1999",
"Berlin",
"Germany",
"ICC"
],
[
"24 June 1999",
"Dresden",
"Germany",
"Freilichtbühne"
],
[
"25 June 1999",
"Hamburg",
"Germany",
"Stadtpark"
],
[
"26 June 1999",
"Rostock",
"Germany",
"Stadthalle"
],
[
"27 June 1999",
"Bielefeld",
"Germany",
"Stadthalle"
],
[
"28 June 1999",
"Bonn",
"Germany",
"Museumsmeile"
],
[
"29 June 1999",
"Rotterdam",
"Netherlands",
"Ahoy"
],
[
"1 July 1999",
"San Sebastián",
"Spain",
"Plaza de Toros de Illumbe"
],
[
"2 July 1999",
"Valencia",
"Spain",
"Jardín de Viveros"
],
[
"3 July 1999",
"Murcia",
"Spain",
"Polideportivo San Javier"
],
[
"4 July 1999",
"Úbeda",
"Spain",
"Campo de Fútbol San Miguel"
],
[
"6 July 1999",
"Barcelona",
"Spain",
"Palau Sant Jordi"
],
[
"7 July 1999",
"Palma",
"Spain",
"Plaza de Toros"
],
[
"8 July 1999",
"Madrid",
"Spain",
"Plaza de Toros de Leganés"
],
[
"9 July 1999",
"Salamanca",
"Spain",
"Estadio El Helmántico"
],
[
"10 July 1999",
"Castro Urdiales",
"Spain",
"Estadio Riomar"
]
] | Tour dates | Live_Then_&_Now_1999_0 | The Live Then & Now 1999 was a concert tour by the British multi-instrumentalist Mike Oldfield. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Williams_(figure_skater) | Stephen Williams (figure skater) | [
"Event",
"1982-1983",
"1983-1984"
] | [
[
"Olympic Winter Games",
"",
"11th"
],
[
"World Championships",
"12th",
"12th"
],
[
"European Championships",
"7th",
"7th"
],
[
"British Championships",
"3rd",
"2nd"
],
[
"Skate America",
"",
"3rd"
],
[
"Skate Canada International",
"",
"2nd"
],
[
"NHK Trophy",
"3rd",
""
]
] | Results | ( with Wendy Sessions ) | Stephen_Williams_(figure_skater)_0 | Stephen Williams is a British ice dancer. He won the 1980 Nebelhorn Trophy with partner Wendy Sessions. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_July–December_2012 | List of terrorist incidents in July–December 2012 | [
"Date",
"Type",
"Dead",
"Injured",
"Location",
"Details"
] | [
[
"1",
"Bombings , shootings",
"18",
"40+",
"Garissa , Kenya",
"Masked militants attacked worshipers with hand grenades and automatic gunfire at two churches in the northern Kenyan city of Garissa , killing at least 18 and injuring dozens more . Garissa has been the site of several attacks , most of which Kenyan authorities blame on groups allied to or sympathetic with the Somali organization Al-Shabaab"
],
[
"1",
"Arson",
"0",
"0",
"Montreal , Canada",
"Assailants threw an incendiary device at St-Michel 's Haitian Radio Station in Saint-Michel neighborhood , Montreal , Canada . There were no reported casualties in the attack . No group claimed responsibility for the incident"
],
[
"3",
"Bombings , shootings",
"40",
"122",
"Al Diwaniyah , Iraq",
"A powerful truck bomb exploded near a Shi'ite mosque in the southern Iraqi city of Diwaniyah , killing at least 26 and injuring 75 others . Earlier in the day , blasts in Karbala , Taji and Tuz Khormato killed 10 and injured 47 . Gunmen shot dead 4 people in Baqubah , including a soldier and a policeman"
],
[
"4",
"Bombing , shootings",
"11",
"22",
"Wasit Province , Iraq",
"A car bomb in the central Iraqi city of Zubaidiyah killed at least 8 people and left 22 others injured . Unidentified gunmen assassinated two police officers and a parliament official in the capital Baghdad"
],
[
"4",
"Ambush",
"5",
"3",
"Putumayo Department , Colombia",
"Colombian leftist guerrillas ambushed a convoy belonging to state oil company Ecopetrol , killing 5 workers and injuring 3 others . The assault took place in a remote part of the southern Putumayo Department , near the border with Ecuador"
],
[
"6",
"Car bombing",
"7",
"20",
"Ramadi , Iraq",
"A car bomb in the central Iraqi city of Ramadi killed at least 7 people and left 20 others injured"
],
[
"8",
"Bombings , shootings",
"35",
"unknown",
"Kandahar , Afghanistan",
"At least 35 people , including 7 NATO soldiers , were killed in a string of roadside bombs and shootings in one of the most violent days in the country for months . Six US troops were killed after an IED struck their patrol vehicle in eastern Afghanistan , while at least 22 civilians died in four similar bombings near Kandahar . Six police officers were killed during clashes in neighboring Helmand Province"
],
[
"9",
"Ambush",
"7",
"5",
"Wazirabad , Pakistan",
"Gunmen killed 6 soldiers and a policeman at a riverside encampment in eastern Pakistan , an area where attacks are rare compared to other parts of the country . The Tehrik-i-Taliban claimed responsibility for the incident"
],
[
"11",
"Suicide bombing",
"8",
"15",
"Sana ' a , Yemen",
"At least eight people were killed and fifteen others injured after a suicide attack at a police academy in the Yemeni capital Sana ' a"
],
[
"13",
"Suicide bombing",
"5",
"6",
"Maiduguri , Nigeria",
"A teenage suicide bomber killed 5 people and injured 6 others at the central mosque in the northern Nigerian city of Maiduguri . The bomber narrowly missed the deputy governor of Borno State , Zanna Umar Mustapha , as well as a local religious leader"
],
[
"14",
"Suicide bombing",
"23",
"60",
"Aybak , Afghanistan",
"At least 23 people were killed and 60 injured in a suicide attack at the wedding of MP Ahmad Khan Samangani 's daughter in northern Afghanistan . In addition to the former militia commander and close friend of Abdul Rashid Dostum , the police and intelligence chiefs for Samangan Province , as well as a division commander for the ANA were among the victims"
],
[
"18",
"Suicide bombing",
"7",
"34",
"Burgas , Bulgaria",
"At least 7 people were killed after a suicide bomber detonated his explosives near a tourist bus at the Burgas Airport on the southern Bulgarian Black Sea coast . Among the victims were the Bulgarian driver and five Israeli tourists , as well as the bomber . More than 30 others were injured in the attack , for which no one has yet claimed responsibility . Bulgaria blamed Hezbollah for the attack after an investigation"
],
[
"18",
"Bombing",
"4",
"2",
"Damascus , Syria",
"A remotely operated bomb exploded in the National Security Building on Rawda Square in Damascus during a meeting of Cabinet ministers and senior security officials . Syrian state media reported that Minister of Defense Dawoud Rajiha was killed along with deputy vice president Hasan Turkmani and Assef Shawkat , Bashar al-Assad 's brother-in-law and deputy defense minister . Several other senior officials were seriously injured , including interior minister Mohammad Ibrahim al-Shaar and the country 's intelligence chief Hisham Bekhtyar , who died two days after the attack . The group Liwa al Islam ( The Brigade of Islam ) and the Free Syrian Army both claimed responsibility for the bombing"
],
[
"19",
"Shooting , bombing",
"1",
"1",
"Kazan , Tatarstan , Russia",
"The Mufti of Tatarstan , Ildus Fayzov , was injured after his car exploded as he was leaving a radio station , according to the Russian Investigative Committee . His deputy , Valiulla Yakupov , was shot dead outside his home at about the same time . Though there was no claim of responsibility , a spokesman for the Committee said that the two Muftis were known for denouncing extremism and , as a result , such activities were being considered as possible motives"
],
[
"21",
"Suicide bombing",
"9",
"15",
"Kurram Valley , Pakistan",
"A suicide bombing killed at least 9 people and injured 15 others in north-western Pakistan . The blast went off at the entrance to an anti-Taliban commander 's compound in Kurram Agency , part of the tribal regions which border Afghanistan"
],
[
"22",
"Car bombings , shootings",
"23",
"74",
"Mahmoudiyah , Baghdad and Najaf , Iraq",
"Explosions in central and southern Iraq killed at least 23 people and wounded 74 others . The deadliest attacks took place in Mahmoudiyah and Al-Mada'in , where five bombings killed 11 and left 41 injured . Twin car bombs struck Najaf , leaving 5 dead and 14 wounded . Roadside attacks in Diyala Province killed 5 security personnel and injured three others . In Mosul , a bombing near a police patrol killed an officer and injured 16 others , while a sniper shot an Iraqi soldier dead in Fallujah"
],
[
"23",
"Car bombings , suicide bombings , shootings",
"116",
"299",
"across Iraq",
"At least 116 people were killed in bombings and gun attacks across Iraq in a coordinated surge of violence against mostly Shi'ite Muslim targets . The deadliest attacks occurred north of Baghdad , where insurgents attacked an army post near Dhuluiya and set off at least seven car bombs in nearby Taji , killing a total of 48 and leaving scores injured . Explosions rocked the capital 's Sadr City neighborhood , as well as Kirkuk , Mosul , Samarra , Dujail , Khan Bani Saad City , Tuz Khormato and Diwaniyah . Militants also attacked various army checkpoints in the eastern Diyala Province"
],
[
"26",
"Shootings",
"12",
"1",
"near Baqubah , Iraq",
"Insurgents attacked an Iraqi Army checkpoint near the town of Hadid , 10 kilometers north of Baqubah . At least 11 policemen were killed during the fighting , and a helicopter brought as a reinforcement was shot down by militants , killing a soldier and injuring another"
],
[
"31",
"Car bombings",
"24",
"61",
"Baghdad , Iraq",
"Twin car bombs struck a shopping district in the upscale Shi'ite Karradah neighborhood in the Iraqi capital , killing 21 and leaving more than 50 others injured . A lieutenant was killed and 2 soldiers wounded in a failed assault on a security building nearby , while north of Fallujah two people were killed and 3 injured by a car bomb"
]
] | July | List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_July–December_2012_0 | This is a timeline of individual violent attacks which took place from July to December 2012, including attacks by state and non-state actors for political motives. Ongoing military conflicts are listed separately. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmolodics | Harmolodics | [
"Catalog number",
"Artist",
"Title",
"Year"
] | [
[
"5274832",
"Ornette Coleman and Prime Time",
"Tone Dialing",
"1995"
],
[
"5316572",
"Ornette Coleman",
"Sound Museum : Three Women",
"1996"
],
[
"5319142",
"Ornette Coleman",
"Sound Museum : Hidden Man",
"1996"
],
[
"5319162",
"Ornette Coleman",
"Body Meta ( reissue )",
"1996"
],
[
"5319172",
"Ornette Coleman",
"Soapsuds , Soapsuds ( reissue )",
"1996"
],
[
"5319182",
"Jayne Cortez",
"Taking the Blues Back Home",
"1996"
],
[
"5377892",
"Ornette Coleman and Joachim Kühn",
"Colors : Live from Leipzig",
"1997"
],
[
"5319152",
"Ornette Coleman",
"In All Languages ( reissue )",
"1997"
]
] | Record label -- Discography | Harmolodics_0 | Harmolodics is the musical philosophy and compositional/improvisational method of jazz saxophonist Ornette Coleman, whose work following this philosophy during the late 1970s and 1980s inspired a style of free-thinking jazz funk known as harmolodic funk. It is associated with avant-garde jazz and free jazz, although its implications extend beyond these limits. Coleman also used the name Harmolodic for both his first website and his record label. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Lucas | Jessica Lucas | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"2006",
"She 's the Man",
"Yvonne"
],
[
"2006",
"The Covenant",
"Kate Tunney"
],
[
"2008",
"Cloverfield",
"Lily Ford"
],
[
"2008",
"Amusement",
"Lisa Swan"
],
[
"2011",
"Big Mommas : Like Father , Like Son",
"Haley Robinson"
],
[
"2013",
"Evil Dead",
"Olivia"
],
[
"2014",
"That Awkward Moment",
"Vera Walker"
],
[
"2014",
"Pompeii",
"Ariadne"
]
] | Filmography -- Film | Jessica_Lucas_0 | Jessica Lucas (born September 24, 1985) is a Canadian actress and singer. She is known for her roles in television, such as Edgemont, Melrose Place, Cult, and Gotham, and in the films The Covenant, Cloverfield and the 2013 Evil Dead. She also starred in the music video for Coldplay's 2014 single True Love. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_100_metres | Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metres | [
"Rank",
"Lane",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Reaction",
"Result",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1",
"7",
"Lauryn Williams",
"United States",
"0.247",
"11.16",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"1",
"Irina Khabarova",
"Russia",
"0.154",
"11.32",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"4",
"Fana Ashby",
"Trinidad and Tobago",
"0.177",
"11.43",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"8",
"Affoué Amandine Allou",
"Ivory Coast",
"0.182",
"11.46",
""
],
[
"5",
"2",
"Melisa Murillo",
"Colombia",
"0.185",
"11.67",
""
],
[
"6",
"6",
"Elena Bobrovskaya",
"Kyrgyzstan",
"0.180",
"11.76",
""
],
[
"7",
"5",
"Ngerak Florencio",
"Palau",
"0.222",
"12.76",
"PB"
],
[
"8",
"3",
"Aminata Kamissoko",
"Mauritania",
"0.179",
"13.49",
""
]
] | Results -- Round 1 | Wind : −0.7 m/s | Athletics_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_100_metres_2 | The women's 100 metres at the 2004 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics program were held at the Athens Olympic Stadium from August 20 to 21. In the first round, the first three runners from each of the eight heats, together with the eight next fastest overall runners (8×3+8=32), automatically qualified for the second round. In the second round, these thirty-two runners competed in four heats, with the first three from each heat and the four next fastest overall (4×3+4=16) advancing to the semifinals. In the semifinals, only the first four runners from each of the two heats move on to the final (2×4=8). With some of the world's most promising sprinters, including 2000 Olympic champion Marion Jones and home favorite Ekaterini Thanou, absent, the race had become widely open in the final. The start was notably uneven as Bulgaria's Ivet Lalova and Jamaica's Sherone Simpson jumped into upright running positions quickly from the blocks, while Simpson's Jamaican teammates Aleen Bailey and Veronica Campbell and American favorite Lauryn Williams got out behind. Campbell further seemed to stumble while Williams powerfully overstride from last into the lead in the middle of the track by the halfway mark. Simpson faded quickly from her fast start being overtaken by Belarusian sprinter Yulia Nestsiarenka, who attempted to find her stride with just 30 metres into the race on the outside. While Williams and Campbell found their stride to maintain a commanding lead towards the 60-metre mark, Nestsiarenka held off a late charge to continue her march past the field and produce a storming finish with a Belarusian record of 10.93 seconds, making her the nation's first Olympic champion in this event. Following an unexpected victory from Nestsiarenka, Williams edged the fast closing Campbell for a silver medal by a hundredth of a second, finishing at 10.96. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/So_You_Think_You_Can_Dance_Canada_(season_3) | So You Think You Can Dance Canada (season 3) | [
"Dancers",
"Style",
"Music",
"Choreographer ( s )",
"Result"
] | [
[
"Charlene Hart Mackenzie Green",
"Jive",
"Magic - B.o.B feat . Rivers Cuomo",
"Danny Arbour",
"Safe"
],
[
"Amanda Cleghorn Sebastien Mersch",
"Contemporary",
"Hyperballad - Whitley",
"Stacey Tookey",
"Safe"
],
[
"Claudia Primeau Denys Drozdyuk",
"Samba / Capoeira",
"Que Colsa Louca - Samba Squad",
"Gustavo Vargas",
"Safe"
],
[
"Kloé Schultz Shavar Blackwood",
"Theater",
"Your Song - Elton John",
"Melissa Williams",
"Both Eliminated"
],
[
"Janick Arseneau Jeff Mortensen",
"Hip-hop",
"Gangsta Luv - Snoop Dogg feat . The-Dream",
"Luther Brown",
"Safe"
],
[
"Danielle Gardner Edgar Gilbert-Reyes",
"Contemporary",
"Whataya Want From Me - Adam Lambert",
"Sabrina Matthews",
"Bottom 3"
],
[
"Nathalie Heath Jonathan Arsenault",
"Jazz",
"Teenage Dream - Katy Perry",
"Blake McGrath",
"Bottom 3"
]
] | Finals -- Performances | Judges : Jean-Marc Généreux , Tré Armstrong , Mia Michaels , Sean Cheesman Beginning at week 5 , the contestants select another partner to dance with . | So_You_Think_You_Can_Dance_Canada_(season_3)_7 | Season 3 of So You Think You Can Dance Canada is a dance reality show and competition that airs on CTV. It is hosted by ETalk correspondent Leah Miller. In addition to the winner receiving the title of Canada's Favourite Dancer and $100,000, both the winner and runner-up received a Mazda 2. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_800_metres | 1992 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 800 metres | [
"Rank",
"Heat",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1",
"1",
"Tonino Viali",
"Italy",
"1:48.21",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"1",
"José Arconada",
"Spain",
"1:48.30",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"1",
"Andrew Lill",
"Great Britain",
"1:48.38",
"q"
],
[
"4",
"3",
"Mark Eplinius",
"Germany",
"1:48.67",
"Q"
],
[
"5",
"3",
"Brian Whittle",
"Great Britain",
"1:48.79",
"Q"
],
[
"6",
"3",
"Václav Hrích",
"Czechoslovakia",
"1:48.80",
"q"
],
[
"7",
"2",
"Luis Javier González",
"Spain",
"1:49.00",
"Q"
],
[
"8",
"2",
"Martin Steele",
"Great Britain",
"1:49.23",
"Q"
],
[
"9",
"1",
"Peter Braun",
"Germany",
"1:49.43",
"q"
],
[
"10",
"2",
"Anatoliy Makarevich",
"Unified Team",
"1:49.50",
"q"
],
[
"11",
"2",
"Leon Haan",
"Netherlands",
"1:49.55",
"q"
],
[
"12",
"1",
"Rafko Marinič",
"Slovenia",
"1:49.98",
""
],
[
"13",
"1",
"Declan Kennedy",
"Ireland",
"1:50.33",
""
],
[
"14",
"3",
"Ari Suhonen",
"Finland",
"1:50.75",
""
],
[
"15",
"3",
"Oscar Terol",
"Netherlands",
"1:50.84",
""
],
[
"16",
"3",
"Slobodan Mijolović",
"Croatia",
"1:50.97",
""
],
[
"17",
"4",
"Andrea Benvenuti",
"Italy",
"1:51.02",
"Q"
],
[
"18",
"4",
"Mike Kemsies",
"Germany",
"1:51.05",
"Q"
],
[
"19",
"4",
"Martin Enholm",
"Sweden",
"1:51.15",
""
],
[
"20",
"2",
"António Abrantes",
"Portugal",
"1:51.36",
""
]
] | Results -- Heats | First 2 from each heat ( Q ) and the next 4 fastest ( q ) qualified for the semifinals . | 1992_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_800_metres_0 | The men's 800 metres event at the 1992 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held in Palasport di Genova on 28, 29 February and 1 March. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Murphy | Donna Murphy | [
"Year",
"Show",
"Role",
"Location"
] | [
[
"1979-81",
"They 're Playing Our Song",
"Swing / Sonia Walsk",
"Imperial Theatre"
],
[
"1984",
"The Human Comedy",
"Bess Macauley and Mary Arena",
"Royale Theatre"
],
[
"1985-87",
"The Mystery of Edwin Drood",
"Various characters",
"Imperial Theatre"
],
[
"1994-95",
"Passion",
"Fosca",
"Plymouth Theatre"
],
[
"1996-97",
"The King and I",
"Anna Leonowens",
"Neil Simon Theatre"
],
[
"2003-04",
"Wonderful Town",
"Ruth Sherwood",
"Al Hirschfeld Theatre"
],
[
"2007",
"LoveMusik",
"Lotte Lenya",
"Biltmore Theatre"
],
[
"2011",
"The People in the Picture",
"Bubbie / Raisel",
"Studio 54"
],
[
"2017-18",
"Hello , Dolly !",
"Dolly Gallagher Levi",
"Shubert Theatre"
]
] | Stage | Donna_Murphy_3 | Donna Murphy (born March 7, 1959) is an American actress and singer, known for her work in musical theater. A five-time Tony Award nominee, she has twice won the Tony for Best Actress in a Musical: for her role as Fosca in Passion (1994-95) and as Anna Leonowens in The King and I (1996-97). She was also nominated for her roles as Ruth Sherwood in Wonderful Town (2003), Lotte Lenya in LoveMusik (2007) and Bubbie/Raisel in The People in the Picture (2011). Murphy made her Broadway debut as a replacement in the 1979 musical They're Playing Our Song. Her other stage credits include the original off-Broadway productions of Song of Singapore (1991) and Hello Again (1993), as well as the alternate to Bette Midler as the title character in a Broadway revival of Hello, Dolly! (2017-18). In 1997, she won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Special for her role in Someone Had to be Benny, an episode of the HBO series Lifestories: Families in Crisis. Her film roles include Anij in Star Trek: Insurrection (1998); Rosalie Octavius in Spider-Man 2 (2004); Mother Gothel in the animated film Tangled (2010), and one of the government secretaries in The Bourne Legacy (2012). |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_NASCAR_Craftsman_Truck_Series | 2007 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series | [
"Pos",
"No",
"Driver",
"Manu",
"Team"
] | [
[
"1",
"51",
"Kyle Busch",
"Chevrolet",
"Billy Ballew Motorsports"
],
[
"2",
"33",
"Ron Hornaday , Jr",
"Chevrolet",
"Kevin Harvick Inc"
],
[
"3",
"23",
"Johnny Benson , Jr",
"Toyota",
"Bill Davis Racing"
],
[
"4",
"21",
"Mark Martin",
"Ford",
"Wood Brothers/JTG Racing"
],
[
"5",
"5",
"Mike Skinner",
"Toyota",
"Bill Davis Racing"
],
[
"6",
"09",
"Joey Clanton",
"Ford",
"Wood Brothers/JTG Racing"
],
[
"7",
"88",
"Matt Crafton",
"Chevrolet",
"ThorSport Racing"
],
[
"8",
"77",
"Brendan Gaughan",
"Chevrolet",
"South Point Racing"
],
[
"9",
"9",
"Ted Musgrave",
"Toyota",
"Germain Racing"
],
[
"10",
"59",
"Terry Cook",
"Toyota",
"HT Motorsports"
]
] | Races -- EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 200 | The EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 200 was held October 27 at Atlanta Motor Speedway . Ron Hornaday won the pole . As the epic points battle between Hornaday and Mike Skinner continued , the battle would seem to run in favor of Hornaday , who led 51 laps . However , lurking would be the No . 51 truck of Kyle Busch , who led the race high of 65 laps . However , before sailing to his second consecutive Atlanta victory , Kyle would have a major problem . For most of the latter half of the race , Busch put on a stellar performance , not only running up front but holding up his window net up with his left hand . In the end , it would be of no use , as NASCAR officials eventually black flagged Busch . Right before he pitted , Busch got a break in the form of a caution . This allowed him to rectify the window net problem and stay in contention . Busch would later pull off the pass of `` King of Restarts '' Hornaday with 7 laps to go , ironically on a restart . Busch would hold on to become the first Nextel Cup Series driver to win a Truck Series race in 2007 . Top ten results : [ 23 ] | 2007_NASCAR_Craftsman_Truck_Series_24 | The 2007 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season was the thirteenth season of the third highest stock car racing series in North America. Sanctioned by NASCAR, the season began on February 16, 2007, at Daytona International Speedway with the Chevy Silverado HD 250, and ended on November 16, 2007, with the Ford 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Ron Hornaday, Jr. of Kevin Harvick Incorporated was crowned champion. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argonaut_Games | Argonaut Games | [
"Title",
"Original release",
"Platform"
] | [
[
"Skyline Attack",
"1984",
"Commodore 64"
],
[
"Starglider",
"1986",
"ST , Amiga"
],
[
"Starglider 2",
"1988",
"ST , Amiga"
],
[
"Days of Thunder",
"1990",
""
],
[
"Race Drivin '",
"1992",
""
],
[
"A.T.A.C",
"1992",
"PC"
],
[
"Birds of Prey",
"1992",
"Amiga"
],
[
"X",
"1992",
"Game Boy"
],
[
"Star Fox",
"1993",
"SNES"
],
[
"King Arthur 's World",
"1993",
"SNES"
],
[
"Vortex",
"1994",
"SNES"
],
[
"Stunt Race FX",
"1994",
"SNES"
],
[
"Creature Shock",
"1994",
"PC"
],
[
"Ren & Stimpy : Fire Dogs",
"1994",
"SNES"
],
[
"FX Fighter",
"1995",
"PC"
],
[
"Alien Odyssey",
"1995",
"PC"
],
[
"FX Fighter Turbo",
"1996",
"PC"
],
[
"Scooby-Doo Mystery",
"1996",
"SNES"
],
[
"Croc : Legend of the Gobbos",
"1997",
"PC , PS1 , SAT"
],
[
"Buck Bumble",
"1998",
"N64"
]
] | Games developed | Argonaut_Games_0 | Argonaut Games was a British video game developer, founded in 1982 and liquidated in late 2004, with the company ceasing to exist in early 2007. It was most notable for the development of the Super NES video game Star Fox and its supporting Super FX hardware. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Auto_GP_Series | 2011 Auto GP Series | [
"Pos",
"Pilot",
"Points"
] | [
[
"1",
"Kevin Ceccon",
"222"
],
[
"2",
"Adrien Tambay",
"159"
],
[
"3",
"Samuele Buttarelli",
"148"
],
[
"4",
"Giovanni Venturini",
"147"
],
[
"5",
"Rio Haryanto",
"143"
],
[
"6",
"Bruno Méndez",
"71"
],
[
"7",
"Daniël de Jong",
"59"
],
[
"8",
"Kevin Korjus",
"18"
],
[
"9",
"Stefano Bizzarri",
"10"
]
] | Championship standings -- Under 21 Trophy | 2011_Auto_GP_season_7 | The 2011 Auto GP Series was the second year of the Auto GP, and the thirteenth season of the former Euroseries 3000. The championship began on 14 May at Monza and finished on 4 September at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, after seven double-header rounds. The series became part of the World Touring Car Championship meetings and received Eurosport coverage. The series also adopted the Formula One points system for the first race of the weekend, with a consequent change in the lower points-awarding second race. The season champion and the top driver under 21 years of age Kevin Ceccon received a GP2 Series test. Ombra Racing driver Kevin Ceccon claimed the championship title, taking just one victory on Hungaroring with four other podium placings. Luca Filippi who missed Oshersleben's round due to GP2 Series commitments finished season as runner-up with one win at Brno. Sergey Afanasyev missed Donington Park round because of problems with British visa scored three wins at Budapest, Oshersleben and Valencia, more than any other driver in this season. He finished season on the third position in the standings. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highways_in_Pecos_County,_Texas | List of highways in Pecos County, Texas | [
"Route Name",
"Direction",
"Termini",
"Remarks"
] | [
[
"US 290",
"W/E",
"Reeves County to Crockett County",
"Replaced by I-10 , Bus . I-10-G , and SH 290 in 1992"
],
[
"SH 3",
"W/E",
"Brewster County to Terrell County",
"Replaced by US 90 in 1939"
],
[
"SH 10",
"S/N",
"Brewster County to Crockett County",
"Replaced by US 67 in 1939"
],
[
"SH 27",
"W/E",
"Reeves County to Crockett County",
"Replaced by US 290 and US 285 in 1939"
],
[
"SH 51",
"W/E",
"Brewster County to Crockett County",
"Replaced by SH 349 in 1957 Redesignation replaced by US 385 in 1959"
],
[
"SH 82",
"S/N",
"Terrell County to Ward County",
"Replaced by US 285 south of Fort Stockton in 1939 Replaced by TX 18 north of Fort Stockton in 1958"
],
[
"SH 99",
"S/N",
"Brewster County to Crockett County",
"Replaced by SH 10 by 1935"
],
[
"SH 192",
"S/N",
"SH 27 to Reeves County",
"Replaced by SH 27 by 1935"
],
[
"SH 196",
"S/N",
"SH 27 to Reeves County",
"Replaced by US 290 in 1939"
],
[
"FM 847",
"S/N",
"US 290 to US 67",
"Replaced by FM 11 in 1951"
],
[
"FM 1214",
"S/N",
"Brewster County to Spur 194",
"Replaced by SH 51 in 1956"
],
[
"FM 1217",
"S/N",
"Terrell County to US 290",
"Replaced by SH 349 in 1990"
]
] | Historic Roads | List_of_highways_in_Pecos_County,_Texas_6 | The following is a list of all state highways in Pecos County, Texas maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation. All state highways in Texas are paved. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1961_Modena_Grand_Prix | 1961 Modena Grand Prix | [
"Pos",
"No",
"Driver",
"Entrant",
"Constructor",
"Laps",
"Grid"
] | [
[
"1",
"26",
"Stirling Moss",
"Rob Walker Racing Team",
"Lotus - Climax",
"100",
"1"
],
[
"2",
"10",
"Jo Bonnier",
"Porsche System Engineering",
"Porsche",
"100",
"2"
],
[
"3",
"12",
"Dan Gurney",
"Porsche System Engineering",
"Porsche",
"100",
"3"
],
[
"4",
"14",
"Jim Clark",
"Team Lotus",
"Lotus - Climax",
"99",
"6"
],
[
"5",
"36",
"Jack Brabham",
"Jack Brabham",
"Cooper - Climax",
"99",
"10"
],
[
"6",
"64",
"Tony Brooks",
"Owen Racing Organisation",
"BRM - Climax",
"99",
"11"
],
[
"7",
"62",
"Graham Hill",
"Owen Racing Organisation",
"BRM - Climax",
"99",
"4"
],
[
"Ret",
"4",
"Lorenzo Bandini",
"Scuderia Centro Sud",
"Cooper - Maserati",
"92",
"8"
],
[
"Ret",
"42",
"Roberto Bussinello",
"Isobele de Tomaso",
"De Tomaso - Alfa Romeo",
"75",
"13"
],
[
"Ret",
"46",
"Roy Salvadori",
"Yeoman Credit Racing Team",
"Cooper - Climax",
"74",
"5"
],
[
"NC",
"32",
"Masten Gregory",
"UDT Laystall Racing Team",
"Lotus - Climax",
"71",
"7"
],
[
"Ret",
"30",
"Henry Taylor",
"UDT Laystall Racing Team",
"Lotus - Climax",
"42",
"12"
],
[
"Ret",
"44",
"John Surtees",
"Yeoman Credit Racing Team",
"Cooper - Climax",
"25",
"9"
],
[
"Ret",
"18",
"Giorgio Scarlatti",
"Gaetano Starrabba",
"Lotus - Maserati",
"4",
"14"
],
[
"DNQ",
"16",
"Innes Ireland",
"Team Lotus",
"Lotus - Climax",
"",
"-"
],
[
"DNQ",
"24",
"Wolfgang Seidel",
"Scuderia Colonia",
"Lotus - Climax",
"",
"-"
],
[
"DNQ",
"50",
"Maurice Trintignant",
"Scuderia Serenissima",
"Cooper - Maserati",
"",
"-"
],
[
"DNQ",
"66",
"Mauro Bianchi",
"Equipe Nationale Belge",
"Emeryson - Maserati",
"",
"-"
],
[
"DNQ",
"34",
"Carel Godin de Beaufort",
"Ecurie Maarsbergen",
"Porsche",
"",
"-"
],
[
"DNQ",
"48",
"Tim Parnell",
"Tim Parnell",
"Lotus - Climax",
"",
"-"
]
] | Results | 1961_Modena_Grand_Prix_1 | The 15th Modena Grand Prix was a motor race, run to Formula One rules, held on 3 September 1961 at Modena Autodrome, Italy. The race was run over 100 laps of the circuit, and was dominated by British driver Stirling Moss in a Lotus 18/21. The qualifying system for this event was very unusual in that despite over 30 entrants, the starting grid was restricted to only 14 cars. Furthermore, the fastest three Italian drivers in practice would be guaranteed to start the race, regardless of how many other drivers were faster. This resulted in Innes Ireland failing to qualify despite being 13th fastest, and faster than Giorgio Scarlatti who did qualify. Moss took pole position, fastest lap and the win, finishing a few seconds ahead of the Porsche pairing of Jo Bonnier and Dan Gurney. Gurney led at the start, but Moss passed him on lap 11 and stayed in front. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Mercer | Matthew Mercer | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"2012",
"Nura : Rise of the Yokai Clan - Demon Capital",
"Rihan Nura"
],
[
"2013",
"Persona 4 : The Animation",
"Kanji Tatsumi"
],
[
"2013 -18",
"Naruto : Shippuden",
"Yamato , others"
],
[
"2013",
"Fate/Zero",
"Kiritsugu Emiya"
],
[
"2013",
"K",
"Kuroh Yatogami"
],
[
"2013",
"Pokémon Origins",
""
],
[
"2013",
"Digimon Fusion",
"Reapmon , Beelzemon , Omnimon , others"
],
[
"2014",
"Magi : The Labyrinth of Magic",
"Sinbad"
],
[
"2014 -present",
"Attack on Titan",
"Levi Ackerman"
],
[
"2014 -15",
"Kill la Kill",
"Aikuro Mikisugi"
],
[
"2014",
"Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet",
"Chamber"
],
[
"2014",
"Rock Lee & His Ninja Pals",
"Might Guy"
],
[
"2015",
"One Piece",
"Trafalgar Law"
],
[
"2015",
"Sailor Moon",
"Prince Demande"
],
[
"2015 -16",
"Aldnoah.Zero",
"Koichiro Marito"
],
[
"2015",
"Fate/stay night : Unlimited Blade Works",
"Kiritsugu Emiya"
],
[
"2015",
"Attack on Titan : Junior High",
"Levi"
],
[
"2015",
"Daimidaler the Sound Robot",
"Kouichi"
],
[
"2016",
"Brothers Conflict",
"Yusuke Asahina"
],
[
"2016",
"Sailor Moon Crystal",
"Prince Demande"
]
] | Filmography -- Voice acting | Matthew_Mercer_0 | Matthew Christopher Miller (born June 29, 1982), known professionally as Matthew Mercer, is an American voice actor, best known for his work in anime, cartoons and video games. In anime, he voices Levi Ackerman in Attack on Titan, Kiritsugu Emiya in Fate/Zero, Jotaro Kujo in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, Kanji Tatsumi during the second half of and Trafalgar Law from the Funimation re-dub of One Piece. In video games, he voices Leon S. Kennedy in Resident Evil, Chrom in Fire Emblem, Jack Cooper in Titanfall 2, McCree in Overwatch, Yusuke Kitagawa in Persona 5, MacCready in Fallout 4 and Edér Teylecg in Pillars of Eternity. In addition to voice-over, he also developed the Dungeons & Dragons web series Critical Role, in which he plays the Dungeon Master. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_UK_universities_by_date_of_foundation | List of UK universities by date of foundation | [
"Name",
"University status",
"Ceased to be a university",
"Reason"
] | [
[
"University of Northampton",
"1261",
"1265",
"Dissolved by King Henry III"
],
[
"University of Fraserburgh",
"1592",
"1605",
"Founded by permission of royal charter granted to Sir Alexander Fraser . Closed after the Principal , Charles Ferme , was arrested and imprisoned for unlawfully assembling against the letters and charges of his majesty"
],
[
"Marischal College",
"1593",
"1860",
"Founded by George Keith , 5th Earl Marischal , later confirmed by act of parliament . Was merged into the University of Aberdeen"
],
[
"Queen 's University of Ireland",
"1850",
"1880",
"Federal university with colleges in Belfast , Cork and Galway . Replaced by the Royal University of Ireland ( see below )"
],
[
"Royal University of Ireland",
"1880",
"1908",
"Examining board for Irish colleges . Replaced by the National University of Ireland , with Queen 's College Belfast becoming Queen 's University Belfast"
],
[
"Victoria University",
"20 April 1880",
"1 October 1904",
"Leeds and Liverpool left ; surviving college became Victoria University of Manchester"
],
[
"University of Wales",
"1893",
"October 2011",
"Still legally in existence as of August 2018 but effectively abolished in October 2011 via merger with University of Wales Trinity St David"
],
[
"Victoria University of Manchester",
"1 October 1904",
"1 October 2004",
"Merged with UMIST to form the University of Manchester"
],
[
"New University of Ulster",
"1968",
"1984",
"merged with Ulster Polytechnic to form University of Ulster"
],
[
"University of Glamorgan",
"1992",
"April 2013",
"merged with University of Wales , Newport to form the University of South Wales"
],
[
"University of North London",
"1992",
"1 August 2002",
"merged with London Guildhall University to form London Metropolitan University"
],
[
"London Guildhall University",
"1992",
"1 August 2002",
"merged with University of North London to form London Metropolitan University"
],
[
"UMIST",
"1994",
"1 October 2004",
"Traces its origins to 1824 . Students gained Victoria University of Manchester degrees from 1905 . Royal Charter as a university college in 1956 . Independent university 1994 . Merged with Victoria University of Manchester to form the University of Manchester"
],
[
"Swansea Metropolitan University",
"2008",
"1 August 2013",
"Merged into the University of Wales Trinity Saint David"
],
[
"City University , London",
"1966",
"2016",
"Became a college of the University of London in 2016 as City , University of London"
]
] | Former universities | This table contains universities that were officially recognised but were dissolved either by merging , splitting or just closing down . It does not include institutions which did not receive official recognition as universities , such as the attempt to found a university at Stamford in the 14th century , Cromwell 's New College , Durham in the 17th century , or colleges of the federal universities of Wales and London that never became independent universities . It also does not include universities in the Republic of Ireland that ceased to be UK universities on independence from the UK . | List_of_UK_universities_by_date_of_foundation_11 | This is a list of Universities in the United Kingdom by the date of their foundation as universities. In many cases the supposed date of foundation as a university is open to debate, particularly for the ancient universities. For the modern (post 1800) universities, the date of achieving university status (by royal charter, act of parliament, order in council, or decision of Companies House) is given. Former universities with extant successor institutions in the UK are given in italics. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Copa_Sevilla | 2014 Copa Sevilla | [
"Country",
"Player",
"Rank",
"Seed"
] | [
[
"ESP",
"Pablo Carreño",
"74",
"1"
],
[
"ESP",
"Daniel Gimeno Traver",
"101",
"2"
],
[
"FRA",
"Pierre-Hugues Herbert",
"136",
"3"
],
[
"AUT",
"Gerald Melzer",
"145",
"4"
],
[
"ESP",
"Adrián Menéndez-Maceiras",
"159",
"5"
],
[
"JPN",
"Taro Daniel",
"186",
"6"
],
[
"ESP",
"Roberto Carballés Baena",
"212",
"7"
],
[
"ITA",
"Flavio Cipolla",
"225",
"8"
]
] | Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds | 2014_Copa_Sevilla_0 | The 2014 Copa Sevilla was a professional tennis tournament played on clay courts. It was the 17th edition of the tournament which was part of the 2014 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Seville, Spain between 8 and 13 September 2014. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992–93_Phoenix_Suns_season | 1992–93 Phoenix Suns season | [
"Game",
"Date",
"Team",
"Score",
"High points",
"High rebounds",
"High assists",
"Location Attendance",
"Record"
] | [
[
"1",
"November 7",
"L.A. Clippers",
"W 111-105",
"Charles Barkley ( 37 )",
"Charles Barkley ( 21 )",
"Charles Barkley ( 8 )",
"America West Arena 19,023",
"1-0"
],
[
"2",
"November 10",
"@ Portland",
"L 89-100",
"Charles Barkley ( 21 )",
"Charles Barkley ( 14 )",
"Negele Knight ( 9 )",
"Memorial Coliseum 12,888",
"1-1"
],
[
"3",
"November 12",
"@ Utah",
"W 102-91",
"Charles Barkley ( 25 )",
"Charles Barkley ( 14 )",
"Charles Barkley , Dan Majerle ( 5 )",
"Delta Center 19,911",
"2-1"
],
[
"4",
"November 14",
"@ Minnesota",
"W 108-101",
"Tom Chambers ( 28 )",
"Charles Barkley ( 13 )",
"Dan Majerle ( 6 )",
"Target Center 19,006",
"3-1"
],
[
"5",
"November 16",
"Seattle",
"W 117-108",
"Charles Barkley ( 28 )",
"Charles Barkley ( 12 )",
"Negele Knight ( 7 )",
"America West Arena 19,023",
"4-1"
],
[
"6",
"November 18",
"Sacramento",
"W 127-111",
"Cedric Ceballos ( 30 )",
"Cedric Ceballos ( 13 )",
"Oliver Miller , Alex Stivrins ( 5 )",
"America West Arena 19,023",
"5-1"
],
[
"7",
"November 21",
"@ L.A. Clippers",
"L 107-111",
"Charles Barkley ( 44 )",
"Charles Barkley ( 17 )",
"Kevin Johnson ( 7 )",
"Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 14,419",
"5-2"
],
[
"8",
"November 22",
"Chicago",
"L 111-128",
"Charles Barkley ( 22 )",
"Charles Barkley ( 9 )",
"Kevin Johnson ( 8 )",
"America West Arena 19,023",
"5-3"
],
[
"9",
"November 25",
"Portland",
"W 121-117",
"Charles Barkley ( 33 )",
"Charles Barkley ( 18 )",
"Charles Barkley ( 6 )",
"America West Arena 19,023",
"6-3"
],
[
"10",
"November 27",
"Golden State",
"W 121-107",
"Charles Barkley ( 29 )",
"Charles Barkley ( 11 )",
"Frank Johnson ( 9 )",
"America West Arena 19,023",
"7-3"
],
[
"11",
"November 28",
"@ Golden State",
"L 131-134",
"Charles Barkley ( 28 )",
"Charles Barkley ( 18 )",
"Dan Majerle ( 7 )",
"Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena 15,025",
"7-4"
]
] | 1992–93_Phoenix_Suns_season_7 | The 1992-93 NBA season was the 25th season for the Phoenix Suns in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Suns acquired All-Star forward Charles Barkley from the Philadelphia 76ers, and signed free agent Danny Ainge. The Suns had a successful season posting a 14-game winning streak in December which led them to a 21-4 start, then posted an 11-game winning streak between March and April to finish with an NBA-best 62-20 record. The team set the franchise record for most wins in a season (the record was later tied in the 2004-05 season). Barkley won the NBA Most Valuable Player Award and led the team to its second trip to the NBA Finals, where they lost to the Chicago Bulls in six games. In the first round of the playoffs, the Suns faced elimination as they trailed 2-0 against the 8th-seeded Los Angeles Lakers. However, they won the next three games to advance in the semifinals, where they defeated the San Antonio Spurs in six games. In the Western Conference Finals, they defeated the Seattle SuperSonics in a full seven game series on their way to the Finals before losing in six games to the Bulls. The season saw the debut of the new Streaking Sun logo, which was featured on the team's new jerseys. The new logo and uniforms would last until 2000. The season was also the Suns first at the new America West Arena (later renamed US Airways Center). The new arena had a regular season attendance of 779,943 in 41 home games, the fifth highest total attendance in the league. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977_U.S._Open_(golf) | 1977 U.S. Open (golf) | [
"Player",
"Country",
"Year ( s ) won",
"R1",
"R2",
"R3",
"R4",
"Total",
"To par",
"Finish"
] | [
[
"Lou Graham",
"United States",
"1975",
"72",
"71",
"68",
"68",
"279",
"−1",
"2"
],
[
"Jack Nicklaus",
"United States",
"1962 , 1967 , 1972",
"74",
"68",
"71",
"72",
"285",
"+5",
"T10"
],
[
"Gary Player",
"South Africa",
"1965",
"72",
"67",
"71",
"75",
"285",
"+5",
"T10"
],
[
"Arnold Palmer",
"United States",
"1960",
"70",
"72",
"73",
"72",
"287",
"+7",
"T19"
],
[
"Lee Trevino",
"United States",
"1968 , 1971",
"74",
"70",
"73",
"73",
"290",
"+10",
"T27"
],
[
"Johnny Miller",
"United States",
"1973",
"71",
"73",
"70",
"76",
"290",
"+10",
"T27"
],
[
"Hale Irwin",
"United States",
"1974",
"73",
"71",
"77",
"72",
"293",
"+13",
"T41"
]
] | Past champions in the field -- Made the cut | 1977_U.S._Open_(golf)_0 | The 1977 U.S. Open was the 77th U.S. Open, held June 16-19 at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Hubert Green won the first of his two major titles, one stroke ahead of runner-up Lou Graham, the 1975 champion. Green began the final round with the lead, but 11 players were within three shots. Graham made a charge on the back nine, collecting birdies at 12, 14, 15, and 16 en route to a 68 (−2) and a 279 (−1) total. With four holes to play, Green needed to play even-par to win the championship. As he stepped off the 14th green, however, he was approached by tournament officials and a lieutenant with the Tulsa police, who told him that they had received a phone call threatening to assassinate Green while he played the 15th hole. Green decided to play on, then proceeded to hit his drive into a tree--which probably saved it from going out of bounds. He managed to hit his approach to and two-putt for par without incident. Green birdied the 16th and took a two-stroke lead to the 18th tee. Although he struggled on the hole, he managed to make a 4-footer for bogey and the victory. This year marked the final U.S. Open appearance by Sam Snead, two-time champion Julius Boros, and Tommy Bolt, who had won the 1958 Open at Southern Hills. All three received exemptions by the USGA, and all three missed the cut. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1842 | List of shipwrecks in December 1842 | [
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] | [
[
"Confidence",
"United States",
"The schooner was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean . Her crew were rescued by Alliance ( United Kingdom ) . Confidence was on a voyage from New York to Eggs Harbour"
],
[
"Crown",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean . Her crew were rescued by Prince George ( United Kingdom ) . Crown was on a voyage from Liverpool , Lancashire to Saint John , New Brunswick , British North America"
],
[
"Ferdinand",
"Prussia",
"The ship was driven ashore in the Bay of Hornbeck . She was on a voyage from Dundee , Forfarshire , United Kingdom to Königsberg . She was refloated"
],
[
"George Wallis",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was wrecked in the Strait of Sunda . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from London to China . The Malays plundered and burnt the wreck"
],
[
"Jupiter",
"Dantzic",
"The ship was wrecked near Leba , Prussia . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from London to Dantsic"
]
] | List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1842_8 | The list of shipwrecks in December 1842 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during December 1842. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tug_of_war_at_the_World_Games | Tug of war at the World Games | [
"Games",
"Gold",
"Silver",
"Bronze"
] | [
[
"1981 Santa Clara",
"Switzerland ( SUI )",
"Netherlands ( NED )",
"England"
],
[
"1985 London",
"Ireland ( IRL )",
"England",
"Switzerland ( SUI )"
],
[
"1989 Karlsruhe",
"England",
"Switzerland ( SUI )",
"Ireland ( IRL )"
],
[
"1993 The Hague",
"Switzerland ( SUI )",
"Ireland ( IRL )",
"Germany ( GER )"
],
[
"1997 Lahti",
"Netherlands ( NED )",
"Sweden ( SWE )",
"Ireland ( IRL )"
]
] | Men -- -720 kg | This is a discontinued event . | Tug_of_war_at_the_World_Games_3 | Tug of war was introduced as a World Games sport at the first World Games in 1981 World Games in Santa Clara. It has been played at all editions since then. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008–09_UCI_Europe_Tour | 2008–09 UCI Europe Tour | [
"Rank",
"Name",
"Points"
] | [
[
"1",
"Giovanni Visconti ( ITA )",
"638.2"
],
[
"2",
"Kenny van Hummel ( NED )",
"601"
],
[
"3",
"Jimmy Casper ( FRA )",
"575"
],
[
"4",
"Romain Feillu ( FRA )",
"488"
],
[
"5",
"Alessandro Petacchi ( ITA )",
"469.2"
],
[
"6",
"David Lelay ( FRA )",
"446"
],
[
"7",
"Luca Paolini ( ITA )",
"377"
],
[
"8",
"Héctor Guerra ( ESP )",
"366"
],
[
"9",
"Rubén Plaza ( ESP )",
"360"
],
[
"10",
"Aleksejs Saramotins ( LAT )",
"348"
]
] | Individual classification | 2008–09_UCI_Europe_Tour_2 | The 2008-09 UCI Europe Tour was the fifth season of the UCI Europe Tour. The season began on 19 October 2008 with the Chrono des Nations and ended on 15 October 2009 with the Giro del Piemonte. The points leader, based on the cumulative results of previous races, wears the UCI Europe Tour cycling jersey. Enrico Gasparotto of Italy was the defending champion of the 2007-08 UCI Europe Tour. Giovanni Visconti was crowned as the 2008-09 UCI Europe Tour. Throughout the season, points are awarded to the top finishers of stages within stage races and the final general classification standings of each of the stages races and one-day events. The quality and complexity of a race also determines how many points are awarded to the top finishers, the higher the UCI rating of a race, the more points are awarded. The UCI ratings from highest to lowest are as follows: |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Platt_(producer) | Marc Platt (producer) | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Credit",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"2002",
"MDs",
"Executive producer",
""
],
[
"2003",
"Mr . Ambassador",
"Executive producer",
"Television film"
],
[
"2003",
"Legally Blonde",
"Executive producer",
"Television pilot"
],
[
"2005",
"Empire Falls",
"Executive producer",
""
],
[
"2005",
"Once Upon a Mattress",
"Executive producer",
"Television film"
],
[
"2006",
"The Path to 9/11",
"Executive producer",
""
],
[
"2009−10",
"Taking the Stage",
"Executive producer",
""
],
[
"2016",
"Grease : Live",
"Executive producer",
"Television special"
],
[
"2017",
"A Christmas Story Live !",
"Executive producer",
"Television special"
],
[
"2018",
"Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert",
"Executive producer",
"Television special"
],
[
"2018",
"A Very Wicked Halloween",
"Executive producer",
"Television special"
],
[
"2019",
"Rent Live !",
"Executive producer",
"Television special"
]
] | Filmography -- Television | Marc_Platt_(producer)_3 | Marc E. Platt (born April 14, 1957) is an American producer who has worked in film, theatre, and television. Two of the films he has produced - Bridge of Spies and La La Land - have been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Gosling | Ryan Gosling | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"1997",
"Frankenstein and Me",
"Kenny"
],
[
"2000",
"Remember the Titans",
"Alan Bosley"
],
[
"2001",
"The Believer",
"Danny Balint"
],
[
"2002",
"Murder by Numbers",
"Richard Haywood"
],
[
"2002",
"The Slaughter Rule",
"Roy Chutney"
],
[
"2003",
"The United States of Leland",
"Leland P. Fitzgerald"
],
[
"2004",
"The Notebook",
"Noah Calhoun"
],
[
"2005",
"Stay",
"Henry Letham"
],
[
"2006",
"Half Nelson",
"Dan Dunne"
],
[
"2007",
"Fracture",
"Willy Beachum"
],
[
"2007",
"Lars and the Real Girl",
"Lars Lindstrom"
],
[
"2010",
"Blue Valentine",
"Dean Pereira"
],
[
"2010",
"All Good Things",
"David Marks"
],
[
"2010",
"ReGeneration",
"Narrator"
],
[
"2011",
"Crazy , Stupid , Love",
"Jacob Palmer"
],
[
"2011",
"Drive",
"The Driver"
],
[
"2011",
"The Ides of March",
"Stephen Meyers"
],
[
"2012",
"The Place Beyond the Pines",
"Luke Glanton"
],
[
"2013",
"Gangster Squad",
"Sgt . Jerry Wooters"
],
[
"2013",
"Only God Forgives",
"Julian"
]
] | Filmography -- Film | Ryan_Gosling_0 | Ryan Thomas Gosling (born November 12, 1980) is a Canadian actor and musician. He began his career as a child star on the Disney Channel's The Mickey Mouse Club (1993-1995), and went on to appear in other family entertainment programs, including Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1995) and Goosebumps (1996). His first starring film role was as a Jewish neo-Nazi in The Believer (2001), and he went on to star in several independent films, including Murder by Numbers (2002), The Slaughter Rule (2002), and The United States of Leland (2003). Gosling gained wider recognition in 2004 with a leading role in the commercially successful romance The Notebook. For playing a drug-addicted teacher in Half Nelson (2006), he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor, and he next played a socially inept loner in Lars and the Real Girl (2007). After a three-year acting hiatus, Gosling starred in the marital drama Blue Valentine (2010). Gosling co-starred in three mainstream films in 2011, the romantic comedy Crazy, Stupid, Love, the political drama The Ides of March, and the action drama Drive. His directorial debut, Lost River, was released to poor reviews in 2014. Greater success came to Gosling when he starred in several critically acclaimed films, including the financial satire The Big Short (2015), and the romantic musical La La Land (2016), for which he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and received a second Oscar nomination. Further acclaim followed with the science fiction Blade Runner 2049 (2017) and the biopic First Man (2018). Gosling's band, Dead Man's Bones, released their self-titled debut album and toured North America in 2009. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switched-mode_power_supply | Switched-mode power supply | [
"",
"Linear power supply",
"Switching power supply",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"Size and weight",
"Heatsinks for high power linear regulators add size and weight . Transformers , if used , are large due to low operating frequency ( mains power frequency is at 50 or 60 Hz ) ; otherwise can be compact due to low component count",
"Smaller transformer ( if used ; else inductor ) due to higher operating frequency ( typically 50 kHz - 1 MHz ) . Size and weight of adequate RF shielding may be significant",
"A transformer 's power handling capacity of given size and weight increases with frequency provided that hysteresis losses can be kept down . Therefore , higher operating frequency means either a higher capacity or smaller transformer"
],
[
"Output voltage",
"With transformer used , any voltages available ; if transformerless , limited to what can be achieved with a voltage doubler . If unregulated , voltage varies significantly with load",
"Any voltages available , limited only by transistor breakdown voltages in many circuits . Voltage varies little with load",
"An SMPS can usually cope with wider variation of input before the output voltage changes"
],
[
"Efficiency , heat , and power dissipation",
"If regulated : efficiency largely depends on voltage difference between input and output ; output voltage is regulated by dissipating excess power as heat resulting in a typical efficiency of 30-40% . If unregulated , transformer iron and copper losses may be the only significant sources of inefficiency",
"Output is regulated using duty cycle control ; the transistors are switched fully on or fully off , so very little resistive losses between input and the load . The only heat generated is in the non-ideal aspects of the components and quiescent current in the control circuitry",
"Switching losses in the transistors ( especially in the short part of each cycle when the device is partially on ) , on-resistance of the switching transistors , equivalent series resistance in the inductor and capacitors , and core losses in the inductor , and rectifier voltage drop contribute to a typical efficiency of 60-70% . However , by optimizing SMPS design ( such as choosing the optimal switching frequency , avoiding saturation of inductors , and active rectification ) , the amount of power loss and heat can be minimized ; a good design can have an efficiency of 95%"
],
[
"Complexity",
"Unregulated may be simply a diode and capacitor ; regulated has a voltage-regulating circuit and a noise-filtering capacitor ; usually a simpler circuit ( and simpler feedback loop stability criteria ) than switched-mode circuits",
"Consists of a controller IC , one or several power transistors and diodes as well as a power transformer , inductors , and filter capacitors . Some design complexities present ( reducing noise/interference ; extra limitations on maximum ratings of transistors at high switching speeds ) not found in linear regulator circuits",
"In switched-mode mains ( AC-to-DC ) supplies , multiple voltages can be generated by one transformer core , but that can introduce design/use complications : for example it may place minimum output current restrictions on one output . For this SMPSs have to use duty cycle control . One of the outputs has to be chosen to feed the voltage regulation feedback loop ( usually 3.3 V or 5 V loads are more fussy about their supply voltages than the 12 V loads , so this drives the decision as to which feeds the feedback loop . The other outputs usually track the regulated one pretty well ) . Both need a careful selection of their transformers . Due to the high operating frequencies in SMPSs , the stray inductance and capacitance of the printed circuit board traces become important"
],
[
"Radio frequency interference",
"Mild high-frequency interference may be generated by AC rectifier diodes under heavy current loading , while most other supply types produce no high-frequency interference . Some mains hum induction into unshielded cables , problematical for low-signal audio",
"EMI/RFI produced due to the current being switched on and off sharply . Therefore , EMI filters and RF shielding are needed to reduce the disruptive interference",
"Long wires between the components may reduce the high frequency filter efficiency provided by the capacitors at the inlet and outlet . Stable switching frequency may be important"
],
[
"Electronic noise at the output terminals",
"Unregulated PSUs may have a little AC ripple superimposed upon the DC component at twice mains frequency ( 100-120 Hz ) . It can cause audible mains hum in audio equipment , brightness ripples or banded distortions in analog security cameras",
"Noisier due to the switching frequency of the SMPS . An unfiltered output may cause glitches in digital circuits or noise in audio circuits",
"This can be suppressed with capacitors and other filtering circuitry in the output stage . With a switched mode PSU the switching frequency can be chosen to keep the noise out of the circuits working frequency band ( e.g. , for audio systems above the range of human hearing )"
],
[
"Electronic noise at the input terminals",
"Causes harmonic distortion to the input AC , but relatively little or no high frequency noise",
"Very low cost SMPS may couple electrical switching noise back onto the mains power line , causing interference with A/V equipment connected to the same phase . Non power-factor-corrected SMPSs also cause harmonic distortion",
"This can be prevented if a ( properly earthed ) EMI/RFI filter is connected between the input terminals and the bridge rectifier"
],
[
"Acoustic noise",
"Faint , usually inaudible mains hum , usually due to vibration of windings in the transformer or magnetostriction",
"Usually inaudible to most humans , unless they have a fan or are unloaded/malfunctioning , or use a switching frequency within the audio range , or the laminations of the coil vibrate at a subharmonic of the operating frequency",
"The operating frequency of an unloaded SMPS is sometimes in the audible human range , and may sound subjectively quite loud for people whose hearing is very sensitive to the relevant frequency range"
],
[
"Power factor",
"Low for a regulated supply because current is drawn from the mains at the peaks of the voltage sinusoid , unless a choke-input or resistor-input circuit follows the rectifier ( now rare )",
"Ranging from very low to medium since a simple SMPS without PFC draws current spikes at the peaks of the AC sinusoid",
"Active/passive power factor correction in the SMPS can offset this problem and are even required by some electric regulation authorities , particularly in the EU . The internal resistance of low-power transformers in linear power supplies usually limits the peak current each cycle and thus gives a better power factor than many switched-mode power supplies that directly rectify the mains with little series resistance"
],
[
"Inrush current",
"Large current when mains-powered linear power supply equipment is switched on until magnetic flux of transformer stabilises and capacitors charge completely , unless a slow-start circuit is used",
"Extremely large peak in-rush surge current limited only by the impedance of the input supply and any series resistance to the filter capacitors",
"Empty filter capacitors initially draw large amounts of current as they charge up , with larger capacitors drawing larger amounts of peak current . Being many times above the normal operating current , this greatly stresses components subject to the surge , complicates fuse selection to avoid nuisance blowing and may cause problems with equipment employing overcurrent protection such as uninterruptible power supplies . Mitigated by use of a suitable soft-start circuit or series resistor"
],
[
"Risk of electric shock",
"Supplies with transformers isolate the incoming power supply from the powered device and so allow metalwork of the enclosure to be grounded safely . Dangerous if primary/secondary insulation breaks down , unlikely with reasonable design . Transformerless mains-operated supply dangerous . In both linear and switch-mode the mains , and possibly the output voltages , are hazardous and must be well-isolated",
"Common rail of equipment ( including casing ) is energized to half the mains voltage , but at high impedance , unless equipment is earthed/grounded or does n't contain EMI/RFI filtering at the input terminals",
"Due to regulations concerning EMI/RFI radiation , many SMPS contain EMI/RFI filtering at the input stage consisting of capacitors and inductors before the bridge rectifier . Two capacitors are connected in series with the Live and Neutral rails with the Earth connection in between the two capacitors . This forms a capacitive divider that energizes the common rail at half mains voltage . Its high impedance current source can provide a tingling or a 'bite ' to the operator or can be exploited to light an Earth Fault LED . However , this current may cause nuisance tripping on the most sensitive residual-current devices . In power supplies without a ground pin ( like USB charger ) there is EMI/RFI capacitor placed between primary and secondary side . It can also provide some very mild tingling sensation but it 's safe to the user"
],
[
"Risk of equipment damage",
"Very low , unless a short occurs between the primary and secondary windings or the regulator fails by shorting internally",
"Can fail so as to make output voltage very high . Stress on capacitors may cause them to explode . Can in some cases destroy input stages in amplifiers if floating voltage exceeds transistor base-emitter breakdown voltage , causing the transistor 's gain to drop and noise levels to increase . Mitigated by good failsafe design . Failure of a component in the SMPS itself can cause further damage to other PSU components ; can be difficult to troubleshoot",
"The floating voltage is caused by capacitors bridging the primary and secondary sides of the power supply . Connection to earthed equipment will cause a momentary ( and potentially destructive ) spike in current at the connector as the voltage at the secondary side of the capacitor equalizes to earth potential"
]
] | SMPS and linear power supply comparison | There are two main types of regulated power supplies available : SMPS and linear . The following table compares linear regulated and unregulated AC-to-DC supplies with switching regulators in general : | Switched-mode_power_supply_0 | A switched-mode power supply (switching-mode power supply, switch-mode power supply, switched power supply, SMPS, or switcher) is an electronic power supply that incorporates a switching regulator to convert electrical power efficiently. Like other power supplies, an SMPS transfers power from a DC or AC source (often mains power) to DC loads, such as a personal computer, while converting voltage and current characteristics. Unlike a linear power supply, the pass transistor of a switching-mode supply continually switches between low-dissipation, full-on and full-off states, and spends very little time in the high dissipation transitions, which minimizes wasted energy. A hypothetical ideal switched-mode power supply dissipates no power. Voltage regulation is achieved by varying the ratio of on-to-off time (also known as duty cycles). In contrast, a linear power supply regulates the output voltage by continually dissipating power in the pass transistor. This higher power conversion efficiency is an important advantage of a switched-mode power supply. Switched-mode power supplies may also be substantially smaller and lighter than a linear supply due to the smaller transformer size and weight. Switching regulators are used as replacements for linear regulators when higher efficiency, smaller size or lighter weight are required. They are, however, more complicated; their switching currents can cause electrical noise problems if not carefully suppressed, and simple designs may have a poor power factor. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_films_of_1978 | List of American films of 1978 | [
"Title",
"Director",
"Cast",
"Genre",
"Note"
] | [
[
"Magic",
"Richard Attenborough",
"Anthony Hopkins , Ann-Margret , Burgess Meredith",
"Suspense",
"Fox ; from William Goldman novel"
],
[
"The Magic of Lassie",
"Don Chaffey",
"James Stewart , Mickey Rooney , Pernell Roberts",
"Family",
"Stewart 's final film appearance"
],
[
"The Manitou",
"William Girdler",
"Tony Curtis , Ann Sothern , Susan Strasberg",
"Horror",
"Avco Embassy"
],
[
"Maraschino Cherry",
"Radley Metzger",
"Gloria Leonard , Annette Haven , Constance Money",
"Adult film",
""
],
[
"Mean Dog Blues",
"Mel Stuart",
"Gregg Henry , Kay Lenz , Scatman Crothers",
"Drama",
"A.I.P"
],
[
"The Medusa Touch",
"Jack Gold",
"Richard Burton , Lee Remick",
"Drama",
"ITC Entertainment"
],
[
"Midnight Express",
"Alan Parker",
"Brad Davis , John Hurt , Randy Quaid",
"Drama , Biography",
"from Billy Hayes book ; 6 Oscar nominations"
],
[
"Moment by Moment",
"Jane Wagner",
"Lily Tomlin , John Travolta",
"Drama",
"Universal"
],
[
"Movie Movie",
"Stanley Donen",
"George C. Scott , Art Carney , Ann Reinking , Harry Hamlin , Trish Van Devere , Barry Bostwick , Red Buttons",
"Comedy , Musical",
"Double feature"
],
[
"National Lampoon 's Animal House",
"John Landis",
"Tim Matheson , Tom Hulce , John Belushi , John Vernon , Peter Riegert , Karen Allen , Verna Bloom , Stephen Furst , Kevin Bacon , Donald Sutherland",
"Comedy",
"Universal Pictures ; first film for Riegert , Allen , Furst , Bacon"
],
[
"A Night Full of Rain",
"Lina Wertmüller",
"Giancarlo Giannini , Candice Bergen",
"Romance",
"U.S./Italy production"
],
[
"The Norseman",
"Charles Pierce",
"Lee Majors , Cornel Wilde , Mel Ferrer",
"Adventure",
"A.I.P"
],
[
"Oliver 's Story",
"John Korty",
"Ryan O'Neal , Candice Bergen , Ray Milland",
"Romance",
"sequel to Love Story"
],
[
"Olly Olly Oxen Free",
"Richard Colla",
"Katharine Hepburn , Kevin McKenzie",
"Family",
""
],
[
"The One and Only",
"Carl Reiner",
"Henry Winkler , Kim Darby",
"Comedy",
"Paramount"
],
[
"Paradise Alley",
"Sylvester Stallone",
"Sylvester Stallone , Armand Assante , Anne Archer",
"Drama",
"Universal"
],
[
"Piranha",
"Joe Dante",
"Bradford Dillman , Barbara Steele , Dick Miller",
"Horror",
"New World Pictures"
],
[
"Planet of Dinosaurs",
"James Shea",
"James Whitworth , Charlotte Speer",
"Sci-fi",
""
],
[
"Pretty Baby",
"Louis Malle",
"Brooke Shields , Susan Sarandon , Keith Carradine",
"Drama",
"Paramount"
],
[
"Rabbit Test",
"Joan Rivers",
"Billy Crystal , Doris Roberts , Alex Rocco",
"Comedy",
"Avco Embassy ; only film directed by Rivers"
]
] | M-S | List_of_American_films_of_1978_3 | A list of American films released in 1978. The Deer Hunter won the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1978. Superman was the highest-grossing film of 1978. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Administration_in_Province_No._1 | Administration in Province No. 1 | [
"No",
"Name",
"Nepali",
"Districts",
"Population ( 2011 )",
"Area ( KM )",
"Density",
"Official Web"
] | [
[
"1",
"Hatuwagadhi",
"हतुवागढी",
"Bhojpur",
"20,404",
"142.61",
"143",
"[ 65 ]"
],
[
"2",
"Ramprasad Rai",
"रामप्रसाद राई",
"Bhojpur",
"18,848",
"158.83",
"119",
"[ 66 ]"
],
[
"3",
"Aamchok",
"आमचोक",
"Bhojpur",
"18,720",
"184.89",
"101",
"[ 67 ]"
],
[
"4",
"Tyamke Maiyunm",
"ट्याम्केमैयुम",
"Bhojpur",
"17,911",
"173.41",
"103",
"[ 68 ]"
],
[
"5",
"Arun",
"अरुण",
"Bhojpur",
"17,687",
"154.76",
"114",
"[ 69 ]"
],
[
"6",
"Pauwadungma",
"पौवादुङमा",
"Bhojpur",
"15,394",
"118.86",
"130",
"[ 70 ]"
],
[
"7",
"Salpasilichho",
"साल्पासिलिछो",
"Bhojpur",
"13,111",
"193.33",
"68",
"[ 71 ]"
],
[
"8",
"Sangurigadhi",
"सागुरीगढी",
"Dhankuta",
"21,536",
"166.44",
"129",
"[ 72 ]"
],
[
"9",
"Chaubise",
"चौविसे",
"Dhankuta",
"19,283",
"147.6",
"131",
"[ 73 ]"
],
[
"10",
"Khalsa Chhintang Sahidbhumi",
"खाल्सा छिन्ताङ सहीदभूमि",
"Dhankuta",
"18,760",
"99.55",
"188",
"[ 74 ]"
],
[
"11",
"Chhathar Jorpati",
"छथर जोरपाटी",
"Dhankuta",
"18,322",
"102.83",
"178",
"[ 75 ]"
],
[
"12",
"Phakphokthum",
"फाकफोकथुम",
"Ilam",
"21,619",
"108.79",
"199",
"[ 76 ]"
],
[
"13",
"Mai Jogmai",
"माईजोगमाई",
"Ilam",
"21,044",
"172.41",
"122",
"[ 77 ]"
],
[
"14",
"Chulachuli",
"चुलाचुली",
"Ilam",
"20,820",
"108.46",
"192",
"[ 78 ]"
],
[
"15",
"Rong",
"रोङ",
"Ilam",
"19,135",
"155.06",
"123",
"[ 79 ]"
],
[
"16",
"Mangsebung",
"माङसेबुङ",
"Ilam",
"18,503",
"142.41",
"130",
"[ 80 ]"
],
[
"17",
"Sandakpur",
"सन्दकपुर",
"Ilam",
"16,065",
"156.01",
"103",
"[ 81 ]"
],
[
"18",
"Kamal",
"कमल",
"Jhapa",
"44,365",
"104.57",
"424",
"[ 82 ]"
],
[
"19",
"Buddha Shanti",
"बुद्धशान्ति",
"Jhapa",
"41,615",
"79.78",
"522",
"[ 83 ]"
],
[
"20",
"Kachankawal",
"कचनकवल",
"Jhapa",
"39,535",
"109.45",
"361",
"[ 84 ]"
]
] | Administrative structure -- Rural Municipality | There are 88 rural municipalities in Province No . 1 : | Administration_in_Province_No._1_4 | Province No. 1 is a Province of Nepal. It is located in Easternmost part of Nepal. It is surrounded by Tibet of China from North, Sikkim and north part of West Bengal of India from East, Bihar of India from South and Province No. 3 of Nepal from West. Province No. 2 is located in West-south. Previously, Province No. 1 was a Development region of Nepal. It was named Eastern Development Region. It had 16 districts and 3 Zones. Districts were subdivided into Municipalities and Villages. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Judo_Championships | World Judo Championships | [
"Number M/W",
"Year",
"Dates",
"City and host country",
"Venue",
"# Countries",
"# Athletes"
] | [
[
"14/5",
"1987",
"19-22 November",
"Essen , West Germany",
"Grugahalle",
"65",
""
],
[
"15/6",
"1989",
"10-15 October",
"Belgrade , Yugoslavia",
"Pionir Hall",
"61",
""
],
[
"16/7",
"1991",
"25-28 July",
"Barcelona , Spain",
"Palau Blaugrana",
"57",
"487"
],
[
"17/8",
"1993",
"30 September - 3 October",
"Hamilton , Canada",
"Copps Coliseum",
"78",
""
],
[
"18/9",
"1995",
"28 September - 1 October",
"Chiba , Japan",
"Makuhari Messe",
"100",
"625"
],
[
"19/10",
"1997",
"9-12 October",
"Paris , France",
"Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy",
"92",
"531"
],
[
"20/11",
"1999",
"7-10 October",
"Birmingham , United Kingdom",
"National Indoor Arena",
"87",
"572"
],
[
"21/12",
"2001",
"26-29 July",
"Munich , Germany",
"Olympiahalle",
"88",
"554"
],
[
"22/13",
"2003",
"11-14 September",
"Osaka , Japan",
"Osaka-jō Hall",
"97",
"671"
],
[
"23/14",
"2005",
"8-11 September",
"Cairo , Egypt",
"Cairo Stadium Indoor Halls Complex",
"93",
"544"
],
[
"24/15",
"2007",
"13-16 September",
"Rio de Janeiro , Brazil",
"HSBC Arena",
"138",
"748"
],
[
"25/16",
"2009",
"27-30 August",
"Rotterdam , Netherlands",
"Rotterdam Ahoy",
"100",
"543"
],
[
"26/17",
"2010",
"9-13 September",
"Tokyo , Japan",
"Yoyogi National Gymnasium",
"111",
"847"
],
[
"27/18",
"2011",
"23-28 August",
"Paris , France",
"Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy",
"132",
"871"
],
[
"28/19",
"2013",
"26 August - 1 September",
"Rio de Janeiro , Brazil",
"Maracanãzinho",
"123",
"673"
],
[
"29/20",
"2014",
"25-31 August",
"Chelyabinsk , Russia",
"Traktor Arena",
"118",
"712"
],
[
"30/21",
"2015",
"24-30 August",
"Astana , Kazakhstan",
"Alau Ice Palace",
"120",
"729"
],
[
"31/22",
"2017",
"28 August - 3 September",
"Budapest , Hungary",
"László Papp Budapest Sports Arena",
"126",
"731"
],
[
"32/23",
"2018",
"20-27 September",
"Baku , Azerbaijan",
"National Gymnastics Arena",
"124",
"755"
],
[
"33/24",
"2019",
"25 August - 1 September",
"Tokyo , Japan",
"Nippon Budokan",
"149",
"862"
]
] | Competitions -- Mixed competitions | World_Judo_Championships_4 | The World Judo Championships are the highest level of international judo competition, along with the Olympic judo competition. The championships are held once every year (except the years when the Olympics take place) by the International Judo Federation, and qualified judoka compete in their respective categories as representatives of their home countries. Team competitions have also been held since 1994. The men's championships began in 1956, though the format and periodicity of the championships have changed over time. The last edition of the championships took place in Tokyo, Japan in 2019. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Rogers_Cup | 2014 Rogers Cup | [
"Country",
"Player",
"Country",
"Player",
"Rank",
"Seed"
] | [
[
"ITA",
"Sara Errani",
"ITA",
"Roberta Vinci",
"2",
"1"
],
[
"TPE",
"Hsieh Su-wei",
"CHN",
"Peng Shuai",
"7",
"2"
],
[
"CZE",
"Květa Peschke",
"SLO",
"Katarina Srebotnik",
"13",
"3"
],
[
"ZIM",
"Cara Black",
"IND",
"Sania Mirza",
"15",
"4"
],
[
"RUS",
"Ekaterina Makarova",
"RUS",
"Elena Vesnina",
"17",
"5"
],
[
"USA",
"Raquel Kops-Jones",
"USA",
"Abigail Spears",
"26",
"6"
],
[
"HUN",
"Tímea Babos",
"FRA",
"Kristina Mladenovic",
"31",
"7"
],
[
"RUS",
"Alla Kudryavtseva",
"AUS",
"Anastasia Rodionova",
"40",
"8"
]
] | WTA doubles main draw entrants -- Seeds | 2014_Rogers_Cup_5 | The 2014 Rogers Cup presented by National Bank was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 125th edition (for the men) and the 113th (for the women) of the Canadian Open, and was part of the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 of the 2014 ATP World Tour, and of the WTA Premier 5 tournaments of the 2014 WTA Tour. The men's event was held at the Rexall Centre in Toronto, from August 2 to August 10 and the women's event at the Uniprix Stadium in Montreal, from August 2 to August 10. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_Cyclo-cross_bpost_bank_trophy | 2012–13 Cyclo-cross bpost bank trophy | [
"",
"Rider",
"Team",
"Time",
"Bonus"
] | [
[
"1",
"Jan Denuwelaere ( BEL )",
"Style & Concept",
"1h 00 ' 05",
"15"
],
[
"2",
"Rob Peeters ( BEL )",
"Telenet-Fidea",
"s.t",
"10"
],
[
"3",
"Niels Albert ( BEL )",
"BKCP-Powerplus",
"+ 1",
"15"
],
[
"4",
"Zdeněk Štybar ( CZE )",
"Omega Pharma-Quick-Step",
"+ 1",
"5"
],
[
"5",
"Sven Nys ( BEL )",
"Landbouwkrediet-Euphony",
"+ 32",
"15"
],
[
"6",
"Klaas Vantornout ( BEL )",
"Sunweb-Revor",
"+ 55",
""
],
[
"7",
"Thijs van Amerongen ( NED )",
"AA Drink",
"+ 1 ' 04",
""
],
[
"8",
"Kevin Pauwels ( BEL )",
"Sunweb-Revor",
"+ 1 ' 04",
""
],
[
"9",
"Bart Wellens ( BEL )",
"Telenet-Fidea",
"+ 1 ' 42",
""
],
[
"10",
"Tom Meeusen ( BEL )",
"Telenet-Fidea",
"+ 1 ' 46",
""
]
] | Results -- Essen | 2012–13_Cyclo-cross_bpost_bank_trophy_5 | The BPost Bank Trophy 2012-2013 began on October 14 with the GP Mario De Clercq and finished on February 24 in Oostmalle. The men's elite competition was won by the Belgian Niels Albert while the women's elite was won by Sanne Cant, also of Belgium. The bank of the Belgian Post Group took over the sponsorship of this event, formerly known as Gazet van Antwerpen trofee. Since this season, the ranking is no longer decided by points classification, but by time difference. This is a method well known from road racing. All riders that do not start in a race, do not finish the race or finish more than 5 minutes behind the winner receive 5 minutes delay on the winner in the ranking and are still in the race for the overall title. Time bonuses can be earned: during each race there is a sprint in which the first three riders gain 15, 10 and 5 seconds respectively. The same time bonuses are given at the finish. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1938_Philadelphia_Eagles_season | 1938 Philadelphia Eagles season | [
"Week",
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Result",
"Attendance"
] | [
[
"1",
"September 11 , 1938",
"Washington Redskins",
"L 26-23",
"20,000"
],
[
"2",
"September 16 , 1938",
"at Pittsburgh Pirates",
"W 27-7",
"19,749"
],
[
"3",
"September 25 , 1938",
"New York Giants",
"W 14-10",
"20,000"
],
[
"4",
"October 2 , 1938",
"Chicago Bears",
"L 28-6",
"N/A"
],
[
"5",
"October 16 , 1938",
"at New York Giants",
"L 17-7",
"33,187"
],
[
"6",
"October 23 , 1938",
"at Washington Redskins",
"L 20-14",
"3,000"
],
[
"7",
"October 26 , 1938",
"Chicago Cardinals",
"W 7-0",
"15,000"
],
[
"8",
"November 6 , 1938",
"Brooklyn Dodgers",
"L 10-7",
"12,000"
],
[
"9",
"November 13 , 1938",
"at Brooklyn Dodgers",
"L 32-14",
"13,052"
],
[
"10",
"November 20 , 1938",
"Pittsburgh Pirates",
"W 14-7",
"6,500"
],
[
"11",
"December 4 , 1938",
"at Detroit Lions",
"W 21-7",
"19,000"
]
] | Regular season -- Schedule | 1938_Philadelphia_Eagles_season_1 | The Philadelphia Eagles season was the franchise's 6th season in the National Football League (NFL). The team improved on their previous output of 2-8-1, winning five games. The team failed to qualify for the playoffs for the sixth consecutive season. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1978_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_30_kilometres_walk | Athletics at the 1978 Commonwealth Games – Men's 30 kilometres walk | [
"Rank",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time"
] | [
[
"1",
"Olly Flynn",
"England",
"2:22:03.70"
],
[
"2",
"Willi Sawall",
"Australia",
"2:22:58.58"
],
[
"3",
"Tim Erickson",
"Australia",
"2:26:33.97"
],
[
"4",
"Brian Adams",
"England",
"2:29:41.45"
],
[
"5",
"Amos Seddon",
"England",
"2:29:57.53"
],
[
"6",
"Helmut Boeck",
"Canada",
"2:31:20.85"
],
[
"7",
"Graham Seatter",
"New Zealand",
"2:31:48.92"
],
[
"8",
"Graham Young",
"Isle of Man",
"2:33:14.91"
],
[
"9",
"Marcel Jobin",
"Canada",
"2:35:01.32"
],
[
"10",
"Elisha Kasuku",
"Kenya",
"2:43:25.22"
],
[
"11",
"Rashid Chege",
"Kenya",
"2:45:12.53"
],
[
"12",
"Vellasamy Subramaniam",
"Malaysia",
"2:56:07.11"
],
[
"13",
"John Callow",
"Isle of Man",
"DNF"
],
[
"14",
"Robert Lambie",
"Isle of Man",
"DNF"
],
[
"15",
"David Munyao",
"Kenya",
"DNF"
],
[
"16",
"Mike Parker",
"New Zealand",
"DNF"
]
] | Results | Athletics_at_the_1978_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_30_kilometres_walk_0 | The men's 30 kilometres walk event at the 1978 Commonwealth Games was held on 8 August at the Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2014_Summer_Youth_Olympics_–_Boys'_100_metres | Athletics at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics – Boys' 100 metres | [
"Lane",
"Athlete",
"Result"
] | [
[
"5",
"Venancio Caculama ( ANG )",
"12.00"
],
[
"6",
"Christian Charles ( HAI )",
"DNS"
],
[
"7",
"Reginald Koc ( ARU )",
"DNS"
],
[
"8",
"Cheikh Beya ( MTN )",
"DNS"
],
[
"2",
"Hussain Fahumee ( MDV )",
"DNS"
],
[
"3",
"Kimwaua Makin ( KIR )",
"DNS"
],
[
"4",
"Faresa Kapisi ( ASA )",
"DNS"
]
] | Results -- Finals | Athletics_at_the_2014_Summer_Youth_Olympics_–_Boys'_100_metres_4 | The boys 100 m competition at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics was held on 21-23 August 2014 in Nanjing Olympic Sports Center. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_9_(CPTM) | Line 9 (CPTM) | [
"Code",
"Station",
"Platforms",
"Position",
"Connections",
"City"
] | [
[
"OSA",
"Osasco",
"Island platforms",
"At-grade",
"8 Osasco Bus Terminal",
"Osasco"
],
[
"PAL",
"Presidente Altino",
"Island platforms",
"At-grade",
"8",
"Osasco"
],
[
"CEA",
"Ceasa",
"Island platform",
"At-grade",
"-",
"São Paulo"
],
[
"JAG",
"Villa Lobos-Jaguaré",
"Island platform",
"At-grade",
"-",
"São Paulo"
],
[
"USP",
"Cidade Universitária",
"Island platform",
"At-grade",
"-",
"São Paulo"
],
[
"PIN",
"Pinheiros",
"Island platform",
"At-grade",
"4 Pinheiros Bus Terminal",
"São Paulo"
],
[
"REB",
"Hebraica-Rebouças",
"Island platform",
"At-grade",
"-",
"São Paulo"
],
[
"CJD",
"Cidade Jardim",
"Island platform",
"At-grade",
"-",
"São Paulo"
],
[
"VOL",
"Vila Olímpia",
"Island platform",
"At-grade",
"-",
"São Paulo"
],
[
"BRR",
"Berrini",
"Island platform",
"At-grade",
"Diadema-Morumbi Metropolitan Corridor",
"São Paulo"
],
[
"MRB",
"Morumbi",
"Island platform",
"At-grade",
"17 ( Future ) Diadema-Morumbi Metropolitan Corridor",
"São Paulo"
],
[
"GJT",
"Granja Julieta",
"Island platform",
"At-grade",
"-",
"São Paulo"
],
[
"TBA",
"João Dias",
"Island platform",
"At-grade",
"-",
"São Paulo"
],
[
"SAM",
"Santo Amaro",
"Island platform",
"At-grade",
"5",
"São Paulo"
],
[
"SOC",
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] | Stations | Line_9_(CPTM)_1 | Line 9 (Emerald) (, formerly Line C (Sky Blue), ), is one of the seven lines operated by CPTM and one of the thirteen lines that make up the Sao Paulo Metro Rail Transport Network, in Brazil. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Network | National Network | [
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|
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|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grzegorz_Rasiak | Grzegorz Rasiak | [
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Griffiths_(actress,_born_1986) | Lucy Griffiths (actress, born 1986) | [
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"Title",
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"Notes"
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"Episode : Succubus"
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[
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_ISU_Speed_Skating_World_Cup_–_World_Cup_4_–_Men's_500_metres | 2014–15 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – World Cup 4 – Men's 500 metres | [
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|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_Storm | Mississippi Storm | [
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[
"Cerotic acid",
"CH 3 ( CH 2 ) 24 COOH",
"26:0"
]
] | Types of fatty acids -- Saturated fatty acids | Main article : Saturated fat For a more comprehensive list , see List of saturated fatty acids . Saturated fatty acids have no C=C double bonds . They have the same formula CH3 ( CH2 ) nCOOH , with variations in `` n '' . An important saturated fatty acid is stearic acid ( n = 16 ) , which when neutralized with lye is the most common form of soap . Arachidic acid , a saturated fatty acid . | Fatty_acid_0 | In chemistry, particularly in biochemistry, a fatty acid is a carboxylic acid with a long aliphatic chain, which is either saturated or unsaturated. Most naturally occurring fatty acids have an unbranched chain of an even number of carbon atoms, from 4 to 28. Fatty acids are usually not found in organisms, but instead as three main classes of esters: triglycerides, phospholipids, and cholesteryl esters. In any of these forms, fatty acids are both important dietary sources of fuel for animals and they are important structural components for cells. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robertas_Poškus | Robertas Poškus | [
"#",
"Date",
"Venue",
"Opponent",
"Score",
"Result",
"Competition"
] | [
[
"1",
"2001 February 26",
"Limassol",
"Cyprus",
"2-1",
"2-1",
"Friendly"
],
[
"2",
"2001 August 15",
"Kaunas",
"Israel",
"2-1",
"2-3",
"Friendly"
],
[
"3",
"2002 August 21",
"Kaunas",
"Israel",
"2-1",
"2-4",
"Friendly"
],
[
"4",
"2002 October 12",
"Kaunas",
"Faroe Islands",
"2-0",
"2-0",
"UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying"
],
[
"5",
"2004 August 18",
"Moscow",
"Russia",
"2-3",
"3-4",
"Friendly"
],
[
"6",
"2006 August 16",
"Chișinău",
"Moldova",
"1-0",
"2-3",
"Friendly"
],
[
"7",
"2008 August 20",
"Marijampolė",
"Moldova",
"1-0",
"3-0",
"Friendly"
],
[
"8",
"2008 August 20",
"Marijampolė",
"Moldova",
"2-0",
"3-0",
"Friendly"
]
] | Career statistics -- International goals | Robertas_Poškus_2 | Robertas Poškus (born 5 May 1979 in Klaipėda) is a Lithuanian professional football manager and a former player, currently in charge of Amkar Perm Under-21s. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroshi_Watari | Hiroshi Watari | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Network",
"Other notes"
] | [
[
"1983",
"Uchuu Keiji Gavan",
"Den Iga",
"TV Asahi",
"Episodes 42-44"
],
[
"1983 - 1984",
"Uchuu Keiji Sharivan",
"Den Iga/Sharivan",
"TV Asahi",
""
],
[
"1985",
"Uchuu Keiji Shaider",
"Den Iga/Sharivan",
"TV Asahi",
"Episode 49"
],
[
"1985 - 1986",
"Kyojuu Tokusou Juspion",
"Boomerang",
"TV Asahi",
""
],
[
"1986 - 1987",
"Jikuu Senshi Spielban",
"Yousuke Jou/Spielban",
"TV Asahi",
""
],
[
"1987",
"Choujinki Metalder",
"Tetsuya",
"TV Asahi",
"Episodes 25 & 26"
],
[
"1991",
"Super Rescue Solbrain",
"",
"TV Asahi",
"Episodes 28 & 29"
],
[
"1992",
"Tokusou Exceedraft",
"Nobuo Sawamura",
"TV Asahi",
"Episodes 30-32"
],
[
"2006",
"Gougou Sentai Boukenger",
"Takaoka Kando",
"TV Asahi",
"Episodes 19 , 20 & 40"
],
[
"2007",
"Jikuu Keisatsu Wecker Signa",
"Varn",
"",
""
]
] | Filmography ( actor ) -- TV series | Hiroshi_Watari_0 | ||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascale_Roberts | Pascale Roberts | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Director"
] | [
[
"1954",
"Une vie de garçon",
"",
"Jean Boyer"
],
[
"1954",
"The Women Could n't Care Less",
"Casa Antica 's Seller",
"Bernard Borderie"
],
[
"1954",
"Madame du Barry",
"Jeanne 's friend",
"Christian-Jaque"
],
[
"1955",
"Série noire",
"Gaby Ménard",
"Pierre Foucaud"
],
[
"1955",
"Caroline and the Rebels",
"Sallanches 's friend",
"Jean-Devaivre"
],
[
"1955",
"Magic Village",
"",
"Jean-Paul Le Chanois"
],
[
"1955",
"Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion",
"Tina",
"Sam Newfield"
],
[
"1955",
"Men in White",
"Vicky",
"Ralph Habib"
],
[
"1955",
"Cherchez la femme",
"Cathy Mermans",
"Raoul André"
],
[
"1955",
"Milord l'Arsouille",
"Anna Risomonti",
"André Haguet"
],
[
"1956",
"Mémoires d'un flic",
"Betty",
"Pierre Foucaud ( 2 ) & André Hunebelle"
],
[
"1956",
"L'homme et l'enfant",
"Rita",
"Raoul André ( 2 )"
],
[
"1956",
"Pasión en el mar",
"Alicia",
"Arturo Ruiz Castillo"
],
[
"1957",
"Et par ici la sortie",
"Esméralda",
"Willy Rozier"
],
[
"1957",
"Marchands de filles",
"Gaby",
"Maurice Cloche"
],
[
"1957",
"Quand la femme s'en mêle",
"Gigi",
"Yves Allégret"
],
[
"1957",
"Ces dames préfèrent le mambo",
"Constance Are",
"Bernard Borderie ( 2 )"
],
[
"1958",
"Quand sonnera midi",
"La Morenita",
"Edmond T. Gréville"
],
[
"1958",
"Les Cinq Dernières Minutes",
"Juliette Clairoux",
"Claude Loursais"
],
[
"1958",
"Le Sicilien",
"Olga",
"Pierre Chevalier"
]
] | Filmography | Pascale_Roberts_1 | Pascale Roberts (21 October 1930 - 26 October 2019) was a French film and television actress. She was a César Award nominee. In 1957, she married Pierre Mondy but they divorced a few years later. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Cork_Premier_Senior_Football_Championship | 2020 Cork Premier Senior Football Championship | [
"Team",
"Location",
"Colours"
] | [
[
"Avondhu",
"North Cork",
"Yellow and black"
],
[
"Beara",
"Beara Peninsula",
"Red and white"
],
[
"Carbery",
"West Cork",
"Purple and yellow"
],
[
"Cork Institute of Technology",
"Bishopstown",
"Red and white"
],
[
"Duhallow",
"Duhallow",
"Red and white"
],
[
"Imokilly",
"East Cork",
"Orange and black"
],
[
"Muskerry",
"Muskerry",
"Green and white"
],
[
"Seandún",
"Cork City",
"Red and white"
],
[
"University College Cork",
"College Road",
"Red and black"
]
] | Participating teams -- Divisions and colleges | 2020_Cork_Premier_Senior_Football_Championship_1 | The 2020 Cork Premier Senior Football Championship will be the inaugural staging of the Cork Premier Senior Football Championship and the 132nd staging overall of a championship for the top-ranking Gaelic football teams in Cork. The draw for the group stage placings took place on 19 November 2019. The championship will begin in April 2020 and is scheduled to end in October 2020. Nemo Rangers will be the defending champions. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_locomotives_in_China | List of locomotives in China | [
"Model",
"Wheel arr",
"Build year",
"Builder",
"Number built",
"Original operator",
"Original class",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"C2",
"0-8-0",
"1952−1988",
"Shijiazhuang , Mudanjiang , Harbin , Dunhua",
"",
"China Railways",
"CR Class C2",
"Copy of Russian class Pt-4"
],
[
"DK51",
"2-10-0",
"1936",
"Hitachi",
"",
"Tongpu Ry",
"Tongpu Ry Class 350",
"1000 mm . Some converted to standard gauge ( DK4 )"
],
[
"DK51",
"2-10-0",
"1937",
"Henschel",
"",
"Tongpu Ry",
"Tongpu Ry Class 300",
"1000 mm . Retired 1990"
],
[
"FN51",
"0-6-2T",
"1906",
"Fives-Lille",
"30",
"Zhengtai Ry",
"Zhengtai Ry Class 100",
"1067 mm . Forney locomotive"
],
[
"JF51",
"2-8-2ST",
"1913−1926",
"France",
"28",
"Yunnan Ry",
"",
""
],
[
"KD51",
"2-8-0",
"1937−1938 ( regauged )",
"ALCo",
"26 ( for China )",
"North China Transport",
"NCTC SoriA class",
"Japanese class 9050 converted to metre gauge"
],
[
"KD52",
"2-8-0",
"1939",
"SLM",
"",
"Yunnan Ry",
"Yunnan Ry",
""
],
[
"KD55",
"2-8-0",
"1921",
"Kawasaki",
"54",
"Yunnan Ry",
"",
"1000 mm version of class KD5"
],
[
"MG51",
"2-6-0",
"1934−1935",
"Henschel",
"> 2",
"Tongpu Ry",
"Tongpu Ry Class 110",
"1000 mm"
],
[
"MG52",
"2-6-0",
"1908",
"ALCo",
"1",
"Tongpu Ry",
"Tongpu Ry Class 100",
"1000 mm"
],
[
"PL51",
"2-6-2T",
"1938−1939 ( regauged )",
"Kawasaki",
"",
"North China Transport",
"NCTC PureA class",
"Japanese class C12 converted to metre gauge ; some sent to Vietnam in 1956"
],
[
"PL52",
"2-6-2",
"1923 , 1927",
"Kawasaki",
"",
"",
"",
""
],
[
"RJ",
"0-4-0",
"1959−1965",
"Chengdu",
"70",
"China Railways",
"CR Class RJ",
"762 mm"
],
[
"SN",
"0-10-0",
"1924-1929",
"Baldwin",
"16",
"Gebishi Railway",
"",
"600 mm . Retired 1990"
],
[
"TH55",
"4-6-0",
"",
"France",
"",
"Yunnan Ry",
"",
""
],
[
"XK51 ( 1 )",
"0-6-0",
"",
"Barclay",
"",
"Tongpu Ry",
"",
""
],
[
"XK51 ( 2 )",
"0-6-0",
"",
"Vulcan",
"",
"Tongpu Ry",
"",
""
],
[
"YC",
"2-6-2",
"1965−1970",
"Dalian",
"67",
"China Railways",
"CR Class YC",
"Developed for Vietnam Railways"
]
] | Steam locomotives -- Narrow gauge | List_of_locomotives_in_China_1 | A list of current and retired locomotives in the People's Republic of China. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_open-source_wireless_drivers | Comparison of open-source wireless drivers | [
"Driver",
"802.11",
"Bus interface",
"WEP",
"WPA",
"WPA2",
"Monitor mode",
"Master mode",
"Ad-Hoc mode"
] | [
[
"acx",
"802.11a , 802.11b , 802.11g",
"Cardbus , PCI",
"Yes",
"No",
"No",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes"
],
[
"an",
"802.11b",
"PC Card , PCI , ISA",
"Yes",
"No",
"No",
"Yes",
"No",
"Yes"
],
[
"ath",
"802.11a , 802.11b , 802.11g",
"Cardbus , PCI",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes"
],
[
"athn",
"802.11a , 802.11b , 802.11g , 802.11n",
"Cardbus , PCI-E , Mini PCIE",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"No"
],
[
"atu",
"802.11b",
"USB",
"Yes",
"No",
"No",
"No",
"No",
"Yes"
],
[
"atw",
"802.11b",
"Cardbus , PCI",
"No",
"No",
"No",
"No",
"No",
"Yes"
],
[
"bwi",
"802.11b , 802.11g",
"Cardbus , PCI",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"No",
"No"
],
[
"cnw",
"N/A",
"PC Card",
"No",
"No",
"No",
"No",
"No",
"No"
],
[
"ipw",
"802.11b",
"PCI",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"No",
"Yes"
],
[
"iwi",
"802.11a , 802.11b , 802.11g",
"PCI",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"No",
"Yes"
],
[
"iwn",
"802.11a , 802.11b , 802.11g , 802.11n",
"PCI-E , Mini PCIE",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"No",
"No"
],
[
"iwm",
"802.11a , 802.11b , 802.11g , 802.11n",
"PCI-E , Mini PCIE",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"No",
"No"
],
[
"malo",
"802.11b , 802.11g",
"Cardbus , PC Card , PCI",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"No",
"No"
],
[
"otus",
"802.11a , 802.11b , 802.11g",
"USB",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"No",
"No"
],
[
"pgt",
"802.11a , 802.11b , 802.11g",
"Cardbus , PCI",
"Yes",
"No",
"No",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes"
],
[
"ral",
"802.11a , 802.11b , 802.11g",
"Cardbus , PCI , Mini PCI",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes"
],
[
"ray",
"N/A",
"PC Card",
"No",
"No",
"No",
"No",
"No",
"Yes"
],
[
"rtw",
"802.11b",
"Cardbus , PCI",
"Yes",
"No",
"No",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes"
],
[
"rtwn",
"802.11b , 802.11g",
"Mini PCIE",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"No",
"No"
],
[
"rum",
"802.11a , 802.11b , 802.11g",
"USB",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes",
"Yes"
]
] | OpenBSD -- Driver capabilities | Comparison_of_open-source_wireless_drivers_7 | Wireless network cards for computers require control software to make them function (firmware, device drivers). This is a list of the status of some open-source drivers for 802.11 wireless network cards. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_former_Lutte_Internationale_personnel | List of former Lutte Internationale personnel | [
"Birth name :",
"Ring name ( s ) :",
"Tenure :"
] | [
[
"Unknown",
"Christina Cortez",
""
],
[
"Unknown",
"Janet Doyle",
"1980"
],
[
"Unknown",
"Lisa Raymond",
"1980"
],
[
"Unknown",
"Suzan Starr",
"1986"
],
[
"Winona Barkley",
"The Lock",
"1986"
],
[
"Candace Rummel",
"Candi Devine",
"1986"
],
[
"Mary Ellison",
"The Fabulous Moolah / Spider Lady",
"1985 , 1986"
],
[
"Peggy Lee",
"Peggy Lee",
"1986"
],
[
"Wendi Richter",
"Wendi Richter",
"1985"
],
[
"Sherri Russell",
"Sherri Martel",
"1986"
],
[
"Diane Vachon",
"Vivian Vachon",
"1986"
]
] | Alumni -- Female wrestlers | List_of_former_Lutte_Internationale_personnel_1 | Lutte Internationale (International Wrestling) was a professional wrestling promotion based in Montreal, Quebec from 1980 to 1987. Former employees in Lutte consisted of professional wrestlers, managers, play-by-play and color commentators, announcers, interviewers and referees. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Chinese_history | Timeline of Chinese history | [
"Year",
"Date",
"Event"
] | [
[
"1901",
"7 September",
"Boxer BOx Rebellion : The Qing dynasty and Eight-Nation Alliance signed the Boxer Protocol , under which the Alliance was granted war reparations and the right to station troops in the capital Beijing"
],
[
"1908",
"14 November",
"The Guangxu Emperor died of arsenic poisoning"
],
[
"1908",
"2 December",
"The Guangxu Emperor 's young nephew Puyi became emperor of the Qing dynasty"
],
[
"1911",
"27 April",
"Second Guangzhou uprising"
],
[
"1911",
"10 October",
"Wuchang uprising : New Army soldiers staged a mutiny in Wuchang District and occupied the residence of the Viceroy of Huguang"
],
[
"1911",
"29 December",
"1911 Republic of China provisional presidential election : Sun Yat-sen was elected president of the Provisional Government of the Republic of China , with a majority of sixteen of the seventeen provincial representatives of the Tongmenghui in Nanjing"
],
[
"1912",
"1 January",
"Xinhai Revolution : Sun Yat-sen was inaugurated president of the Provisional Government of the Republic of China"
],
[
"1912",
"12 February",
"Xinhai Revolution : Puyi 's regent , the empress dowager Empress Dowager Longyu , signed an edict under which Puyi would retain his imperial title but all power would pass to the Provisional Government of the Republic of China"
],
[
"1912",
"10 March",
"Sun Yat-sen resigned in favor of Yuan Shikai"
],
[
"1912",
"25 August",
"The Tongmenghui and several smaller revolutionary parties merged to form the Kuomintang ( KMT )"
],
[
"1912",
"",
"1912 Republic of China National Assembly election : An election to the National Assembly under the Provisional Constitution of the Republic of China began which would produce pluralities for the KMT in the House and Senate"
],
[
"1913",
"20 March",
"Assassination of Song Jiaoren : Song Jiaoren , founder of the KMT was assassinated , most likely by then-president Yuan Shikai"
],
[
"1915",
"8 January",
"Japan issued the Twenty-One Demands to the Republic of China , including demands for territory in Shandong , Manchuria and Inner Mongolia , rights of extraterritoriality for its citizens in China , and influence in China 's internal affairs"
],
[
"1915",
"15 September",
"Chen Duxiu founded the magazine New Youth"
],
[
"1915",
"12 December",
"Yuan declared himself the Hongxian Emperor of the Empire of China"
],
[
"1915",
"",
"The progressive , anti- Confucian New Culture Movement was founded"
],
[
"1915",
"25 December",
"National Protection War : The republican generals Cai E and Tang Jiyao declared the independence of Yunnan from the Empire of China"
],
[
"1916",
"16 June",
"Yuan died"
],
[
"1919",
"4 May",
"May Fourth Movement : A student protest against the Treaty of Versailles took place at Tiananmen"
],
[
"1919",
"28 June",
"The Treaty of Versailles , among whose provisions was the transfer of German territories in Shandong to Japan , was signed"
]
] | 20th century | Timeline_of_Chinese_history_41 | This is a timeline of Chinese history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in China and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of China. See also the list of Chinese monarchs, Chinese emperors family tree, dynasties in Chinese history and years in China. Dates prior to 841 , the beginning of the Gonghe Regency, are provisional and subject to dispute. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olga_Govortsova | Olga Govortsova | [
"Result",
"W-L",
"Date",
"Tournament",
"Tier",
"Surface",
"Partner",
"Opponents",
"Score"
] | [
[
"Loss",
"0-1",
"Apr 2008",
"Family Circle Cup , United States",
"Tier I",
"Clay",
"Edina Gallovits",
"Katarina Srebotnik Ai Sugiyama",
"2-6 , 2-6"
],
[
"Win",
"1-1",
"May 2008",
"İstanbul Cup , Turkey",
"Tier III",
"Clay",
"Jill Craybas",
"Marina Erakovic Polona Hercog",
"6-1 , 6-2"
],
[
"Win",
"2-1",
"Sep 2009",
"Guangzhou Open , China",
"International",
"Hard",
"Tatiana Poutchek",
"Kimiko Date-Krumm Sun Tiantian",
"3-6 , 6-2 , [ 10-8 ]"
],
[
"Win",
"3-1",
"Sep 2009",
"Tashkent Open , Uzbekistan",
"International",
"Hard",
"Tatiana Poutchek",
"Vitalia Diatchenko Ekaterina Dzehalevich",
"6-2 , 6-7 , [ 10-8 ]"
],
[
"Win",
"4-1",
"Oct 2010",
"China Open , China",
"Premier M",
"Hard",
"Chuang Chia-jung",
"Gisela Dulko Flavia Pennetta",
"7-6 , 1-6 , [ 10-7 ]"
],
[
"Win",
"5-1",
"Feb 2011",
"U.S. National Indoor , United States",
"International",
"Hard ( i )",
"Alla Kudryavtseva",
"Andrea Hlaváčková Lucie Hradecká",
"6-3 , 4-6 , [ 10-8 ]"
],
[
"Win",
"6-1",
"Jun 2011",
"Birmingham Classic , United Kingdom",
"International",
"Grass",
"Alla Kudryavtseva",
"Sara Errani Roberta Vinci",
"1-6 , 6-1 , [ 10-5 ]"
],
[
"Loss",
"6-2",
"Jul 2011",
"Washington Open , United States",
"International",
"Hard",
"Alla Kudryavtseva",
"Sania Mirza Yaroslava Shvedova",
"3-6 , 3-6"
],
[
"Win",
"7-2",
"Aug 2011",
"Connecticut Open , United States",
"Premier",
"Hard",
"Chuang Chia-jung",
"Sara Errani Roberta Vinci",
"7-5 , 6-2"
],
[
"Loss",
"7-3",
"Feb 2012",
"U.S. National Indoor , United States",
"International",
"Hard ( i )",
"Vera Dushevina",
"Andrea Hlaváčková Lucie Hradecká",
"3-6 , 4-6"
],
[
"Win",
"8-3",
"May 2012",
"Internationaux de Strasbourg , France",
"International",
"Clay",
"Klaudia Jans-Ignacik",
"Natalie Grandin Vladimíra Uhlířová",
"6-7 , 6-3 , [ 10-3 ]"
],
[
"Loss",
"8-4",
"Sep 2013",
"Tashkent Open , Uzbekistan",
"International",
"Hard",
"Mandy Minella",
"Tímea Babos Yaroslava Shvedova",
"3-6 , 3-6"
],
[
"Loss",
"8-5",
"Apr 2014",
"Monterrey Open , Mexico",
"International",
"Hard",
"Tímea Babos",
"Darija Jurak Megan Moulton-Levy",
"6-7 , 6-3 , [ 9-11 ]"
],
[
"Loss",
"8-6",
"Sep 2016",
"Guangzhou Open , China",
"International",
"Hard",
"Vera Lapko",
"Asia Muhammad Peng Shuai",
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] | WTA career finals -- Doubles : 14 ( 8 titles , 6 runner-ups ) | Legend ( pre/post 2009 ) Grand Slam tournaments ( 0–0 ) WTA Tour Championships ( 0–0 ) Tier I / Premier Mandatory & Premier 5 ( 1–1 ) Tier II / Premier ( 1–0 ) Tier III , IV & V / International ( 6–5 ) | Olga_Govortsova_6 | Olga Govortsova ( (Volga Havartsova); ; born 23 August 1988) is a professional Belarusian tennis player. Her highest WTA singles ranking is world No. 35, which she reached on 23 June 2008. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EuroLeague_Rising_Star | EuroLeague Rising Star | [
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"Rising Star",
"Team"
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"Erazem Lorbek",
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[
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"2017-18",
"Luka Dončić ( 2× )",
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],
[
"2018-19",
"Goga Bitadze",
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]
] | Winners | Nikola Mirotić was the first repeat winner , doing so in 2011 & 2012 . Bogdan Bogdanović was a two-time EuroLeague Rising Star ( 2014 , 2015 ) . Luka Dončić was a repeat EuroLeague Rising Star in 2017 & 2018 . | Euroleague_Rising_Star_0 | The EuroLeague Rising Star in an annual award of the EuroLeague, which is the top-tier level European-wide professional club basketball league, that is given to the player the EuroLeague deems its top rising star. The award began in the 2004-05 season, and the winner is selected by the EuroLeague's head coaches. Only players who were younger than age 22, on July 1 of the summer before the season started, are eligible for the award. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Rugby_World_Cup_squads | 2015 Rugby World Cup squads | [
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],
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"Justin Tipuric",
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"33",
"Ospreys"
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"Sam Warburton ( c )",
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"55",
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"Number 8",
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"48",
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],
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"Gareth Davies",
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"( 1990-08-18 ) 18 August 1990 ( aged 25 )",
"4",
"Scarlets"
],
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"Mike Phillips",
"Scrum-half",
"( 1982-08-29 ) 29 August 1982 ( aged 33 )",
"94",
"Racing"
]
] | 2015_Rugby_World_Cup_squads_7 | The 2015 Rugby World Cup was an international rugby union tournament held in England and Wales from 18 September until 31 October 2015. 20 national teams competed, each bringing a squad of 31 players to the tournament. Each team had to submit their squad to World Rugby by 31 August 2015. A player could be replaced for medical or compassionate reasons, but 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. All details, such as number of international caps and player age, are as of the opening day of the tournament on 18 September 2015. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_FIVB_Volleyball_Women's_U20_World_Championship | 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship | [
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"",
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] | First Round -- Pool A | Rank Team Matches Pts Sets Points W L W L Ratio W L Ratio 1 Italy 3 0 9 9 1 9.000 252 211 1.194 2 United States 2 1 6 7 3 2.333 251 225 1.116 3 Mexico 1 2 3 3 7 0.429 214 232 0.922 4 Cuba 0 3 0 1 9 0.111 194 243 0.798 | 2019_FIVB_Volleyball_Women's_U20_World_Championship_7 | The 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship will be the twentieth edition of the FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship, contested by the women's national teams under the age of 20 of the members of the (FIVB), the sport's global governing body. The final tournament was held in Mexico from 12 to 21 July 2019. Mexico played hosts for this event for the fourth time. The finals involved 16 teams, of which 15 came through qualifying competitions, while the host nation qualified automatically. Of the 16 teams, 15 had also appeared in the previous tournament in 2017, while Rwanda made its first appearances at an FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship. China is the defending champions, having won their third title in Mexico. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_ATP_Challenger_Tour | 2018 ATP Challenger Tour | [
"Total",
"Nation",
"S",
"D"
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"35",
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"17",
"18"
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"34",
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"13",
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"14",
"7"
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"19",
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"6",
"13"
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"18",
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"9",
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"5",
"4"
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"9",
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"8",
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[
"8",
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"1",
"7"
],
[
"7",
"Mexico ( MEX )",
"0",
"7"
],
[
"6",
"Austria ( AUT )",
"2",
"4"
]
] | Statistical information -- Titles won by nation | 2018_ATP_Challenger_Tour_12 | The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Challenger Tour, in 2018, was the secondary professional tennis circuit organized by the ATP. The 2018 ATP Challenger Tour calendar comprised 159 tournaments, with prize money ranging from $50,000 up to $150,000. It was the 41st edition of challenger tournaments cycle, and 10th under the name of Challenger Tour. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norbert_Weisser | Norbert Weisser | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"1978",
"Midnight Express",
"Erich"
],
[
"1980",
"Heaven 's Gate",
"Linus"
],
[
"1982",
"The Thing",
"Norwegian"
],
[
"1982",
"Android",
"Keller"
],
[
"1983",
"Twilight Zone : The Movie",
"German Soldier"
],
[
"1984",
"City Limits",
"Bolo"
],
[
"1985",
"Radioactive Dreams",
"Frank Sternwood"
],
[
"1986",
"Three Amigos",
"Nico"
],
[
"1987",
"Down Twisted",
"Alsandro Deltoid"
],
[
"1987",
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"Jared Prange"
],
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"Bill"
],
[
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],
[
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"Michael Sattler"
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[
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"Dr. Victor Talbot"
],
[
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"Bailey / Farnsworth III"
],
[
"1990",
"Captain America",
"Alaskan Surveyor"
],
[
"1990",
"Midnight Cabaret",
"Tony"
],
[
"1991",
"The Rocketeer",
"Zeppelin Pilot"
],
[
"1992",
"Chaplin",
"German Diplomat"
],
[
"1993",
"Hocus Pocus",
"Mr. Binx"
]
] | Film | Norbert_Weisser_1 | Norbert Weisser (born July 9, 1946) is a German actor, playwright, theatre director, and producer. Based in Venice, California, he is a founding member of Odyssey Theater Ensemble, the ProVisional Theater, and the Padua Playwrights Festival. A long-time collaborator of Murray Mednick, he originated the role of the Trickester in the playwright's epic seven-hour Coyote Cycle, and has starred in numerous American and European theatrical productions, including opposite Ed Harris in Ronald Harwood's Taking Sides and John O'Keefe's Times Like These, where he received an Ovation Award, an LA Weekly Theater Award and an L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award nomination for his performance. He has also directed plays at the Magic Theatre in San Francisco and at the Mark Taper Forum. Besides his extensive stage work, Weisser is also a prolific film and television actor, with over 90 credits to his name. Chiefly a character actor, he has starred in well-known and acclaimed films including Midnight Express, The Thing, Chaplin, Schindler's List, and Pollock, and numerous titles directed by Albert Pyun. He had a memorable guest role in Madrigal, a fifth season episode of Breaking Bad, and had provided voice-over and motion capture to a number of video games such as Medal of Honor: Allied Assault and Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970_VFL_season | 1970 VFL season | [
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"Home team score",
"Away team",
"Away team score",
"Venue",
"Crowd",
"Date"
] | [
[
"Footscray",
"12.10 ( 82 )",
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"10.12 ( 72 )",
"Western Oval",
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[
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"Hawthorn",
"18.16 ( 124 )",
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"11,626",
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[
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"8.11 ( 59 )",
"St Kilda",
"14.19 ( 103 )",
"Windy Hill",
"14,310",
"29 August 1970"
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[
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"22.15 ( 147 )",
"South Melbourne",
"7.9 ( 51 )",
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"41,451",
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[
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"12.11 ( 83 )",
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"6.6 ( 42 )",
"Arden Street Oval",
"6,435",
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[
"Melbourne",
"12.15 ( 87 )",
"Carlton",
"14.17 ( 101 )",
"MCG",
"40,973",
"29 August 1970"
]
] | Premiership season -- Round 22 | 1970_VFL_season_21 | The 1970 Victorian Football League season was the 74th season of the elite Australian rules football competition. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whobegotyou | Whobegotyou | [
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"Race",
"Venue",
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"Weight ( kg )",
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"Winner/2nd"
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]
] | Race record | 2007-08 season as a two year old Result Date Race Venue Group Distance Weight ( kg ) Jockey Winner/2nd Won 23 May 2008 2yo Maiden Geelong NA 1100 m 57 M. Rodd 2nd - Sherpa Won 21 Jun 2008 2yo Hcp Restricted Moonee Valley NA 1200 m 58 N. Ryan 2nd - Georgia 's Boy 2008-09 season as a three year old Result Date Race Venue Group Distance Weight ( kg ) Jockey Winner/2nd 2nd 30 Aug 2008 McNeil Stakes Caulfield G3 1200 m 55 M. Rodd 1st - Sugar Babe 7th 20 Sep 2008 Guineas Prelude Caulfield G3 1400 m 54 M. Rodd 1st - Fernandina Won 26 Sep 2008 Bill Stutt Stakes Moonee Valley G2 1600 m 55.5 M. Rodd 2nd - All American Won 11 Oct 2008 Caulfield Guineas Caulfield G1 1600 m 55.5 M. Rodd 2nd - Time Thief Won 25 Oct 2008 AAMI Vase Moonee Valley G2 2040 m 55.5 M. Rodd 2nd - Buffett 2nd 01 Nov 2008 Victoria Derby Flemington G1 2500 m 55.5 M. Rodd 1st - Rebel Raider 2nd 07 Mar 2009 Food and Wine Stakes Flemington LR 1400 m 58.5 D. Oliver 1st - Rockpecker 2nd 21 Mar 2009 Phar Lap Stakes Rosehill G2 1500 m 56.5 M. Rodd 1st - Heart of Dreams 9th 04 Apr 2009 George Ryder Stakes Rosehill G1 1500 m 56.5 M. Rodd 1st - Vision and Power 3rd 18 Apr 2009 Doncaster Handicap Randwick G1 1600 m 54.5 M. Rodd 1st - Vision and Power 9th 25 Apr 2009 Queen Elizabeth Stakes Randwick G1 2000 m 55.5 M. Rodd 1st - Pompeii Ruler | Whobegotyou_2 | Whobegotyou (19 August 2005 - 12 September 2012) was an Australian-bred Thoroughbred racehorse. The horse won nine races, including the Group One (G1) Caulfield Guineas and Yalumba Stakes for $3,115,450 in prize money. He was a chestnut gelding that was foaled on 19 August 2005 and was bred by Lockyer Thoroughbreds. Whobegotyou was by the outstanding racehorse and sire, Street Cry (IRE), who won the Dubai World Cup and is the sire of winners of more than $51 million including, Shocking, Street Sense and Zenyatta. His dam, Temple of Peace was by Carnegie, who won the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and is the dam of winners of more than $50 million. She was imported into Australia in 2002 and is the dam of three named other horses, by different sires, which have not started in any black type races. Whobegotyou is inbred to Mr. Prospector in the third and fourth generation (3m x 4f) and twice to Riverman in the fourth generation (4m x 4f) of his pedigree. Whobegotyou was passed in at the Inglis Classic yearling sale during February 2007 in Sydney and was later sold for $19,500 to Laurence E. Eales of Victoria. He possessed a good temperament, but was soon becoming heavy and starting to develop a crest. It was then decided to geld him before sending him to Mark Kavanagh, for training. Whobegotyou died suddenly at a property near Sunbury in September 2012, aged seven. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_decathlon | 2018 European Athletics Championships – Men's decathlon | [
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"Heat",
"Name",
"Nationality",
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"1",
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"11",
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"13",
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"14",
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"15",
"3",
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"850"
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[
"15",
"2",
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"850"
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[
"17",
"2",
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"847"
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[
"18",
"1",
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"11.12",
"834"
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[
"19",
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"11.12",
"834"
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[
"20",
"1",
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"11.12",
"834"
]
] | Results -- 100 metres | 2018_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_decathlon_0 | The men's decathlon at the 2018 European Athletics Championships took place at the Olympic Stadium on 7 and 8 August. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cincinnati_Bengals_draft_history | Cincinnati Bengals draft history | [
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"Pick #",
"Overall",
"Name",
"Position",
"College"
] | [
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"1",
"26",
"26",
"Glen Collins",
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[
"2",
"27",
"54",
"Emanuel Weaver",
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"South Carolina"
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"3",
"27",
"82",
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"7",
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[
"8",
"27",
"222",
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[
"9",
"27",
"250",
"James Bennett",
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"Northwestern State"
],
[
"10",
"27",
"278",
"Larry Hogue",
"Defensive back",
"Utah State"
],
[
"11",
"26",
"305",
"Russell Davis",
"Running back",
"Idaho"
],
[
"12",
"27",
"333",
"Dan Feraday",
"Quarterback",
"Toronto"
]
] | 1982 draft | Cincinnati_Bengals_draft_history_14 | This page is a list of the Cincinnati Bengals National Football League draft selections. The first draft the Bengals participated in was the 1968 NFL/AFL draft, in which they made Bob Johnson of Tennessee their first ever selection. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Algerian_Ligue_Professionnelle_1 | 2018–19 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 | [
"Team",
"Home city",
"Stadium",
"Capacity"
] | [
[
"AS Aïn M'lila",
"Aïn M'lila",
"Stade des Frères Demane Debbih",
"8,000"
],
[
"CA Bordj Bou Arréridj",
"Bordj Bou Arréridj",
"August 20 , 1955 Stadium",
"25,000"
],
[
"CR Belouizdad",
"Algiers",
"Stade 20 Août 1955",
"10,000"
],
[
"CS Constantine",
"Constantine",
"Stade Mohamed Hamlaoui",
"40,000"
],
[
"DRB Tadjenanet",
"Tadjenanet",
"Lahoua Smaïl Stadium",
"9,000"
],
[
"ES Sétif",
"Sétif",
"Stade 8 Mai 1945",
"25,000"
],
[
"JS Kabylie",
"Tizi Ouzou",
"Stade 1er Novembre 1954",
"15,000"
],
[
"JS Saoura",
"Béchar",
"Stade 20 Août 1955",
"20,000"
],
[
"MC Alger",
"Algiers",
"Stade 5 Juillet 1962",
"64,000"
],
[
"MC Oran",
"Oran",
"Stade Ahmed Zabana",
"40,000"
],
[
"MO Béjaïa",
"Béjaïa",
"Maghrebi Unity Stadium",
"18,000"
],
[
"NA Hussein Dey",
"Algiers",
"Stade 20 Août 1955",
"10,000"
],
[
"Olympique de Médéa",
"Médéa",
"Stade Imam Lyes de Médéa",
"12,000"
],
[
"Paradou AC",
"Algiers",
"Stade Omar Hamadi",
"10,000"
],
[
"USM Alger",
"Algiers",
"Stade Omar Hamadi",
"10,000"
],
[
"USM Bel Abbès",
"Sidi Bel Abbès",
"Stade 24 Fevrier 1956",
"45,000"
]
] | Teams -- Stadiums | All Derby matches between CR Belouizdad , MC Alger , NA Hussein Dey , USM Alger and Paradou AC will be played on July 5 , 1962 Stadium which seats 64,000 spectators . | 2018–19_Algerian_Ligue_Professionnelle_1_0 | The 2018-19 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 was the 55th season of the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 since its establishment in 1962. A total of 16 teams contested the league. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_bridges_in_China | List of largest bridges in China | [
"N°",
"Name",
"Longest span ( metres )",
"Total Length ( metres )",
"Type",
"Carries",
"Cross",
"Year opened",
"Location",
"Province"
] | [
[
"1",
"Xihoumen Bridge",
"1650",
"5452",
"Suspension bridge",
"G9211 Yongzhou Expy",
"Hangzhou Bay",
"2009",
"Jintang Island - Cezi Island 30°3′42.4″N 121°54′57.6″E / 30.061778°N 121.916000°E / 30.061778 ; 121.916000 ( Pont de Xihoumen )",
"Zhejiang"
],
[
"2",
"Runyang Bridge",
"1490",
"7210",
"Suspension bridge",
"G4011 Yangli Expy",
"Yangtze River",
"2005",
"Yangzhou - Zhenjiang 32°12′27″N 119°21′47.6″E / 32.20750°N 119.363222°E / 32.20750 ; 119.363222 ( Pont Runyang )",
"Jiangsu"
],
[
"3",
"Fourth Nanjing Yangtze Bridge",
"1418",
"5437",
"Suspension bridge",
"Extension to Nanjings Ring Road",
"Yangtze River",
"2012",
"Nankin 32°10′39.9″N 118°56′24.5″E / 32.177750°N 118.940139°E / 32.177750 ; 118.940139 ( Quatrième pont de Nankin )",
"Jiangsu"
],
[
"4",
"Jiangyin Bridge",
"1385",
"3071",
"Suspension bridge",
"G2 Jinghu Expy",
"Yangtze River",
"1999",
"Jiangyin - Jingjiang 31°56′43.1″N 120°16′10″E / 31.945306°N 120.26944°E / 31.945306 ; 120.26944 ( Pont de Jiangyin )",
"Jiangsu"
],
[
"5",
"Tsing Ma Bridge",
"1377",
"3523",
"Suspension bridge",
"Route 8 Expy - Tung Chung Line ( MTR )",
"Ma Wan Channel",
"1997",
"Tsing Yi Island - Ma Wan 22°21′4.8″N 114°4′25.6″E / 22.351333°N 114.073778°E / 22.351333 ; 114.073778 ( Pont Tsing Ma )",
"Hong Kong"
],
[
"6",
"Yangluo Bridge",
"1280",
"2725",
"Suspension bridge",
"G4201 Wuhan Ring Expy",
"Yangtze River",
"2007",
"Wuhan 30°38′12.9″N 114°33′17.8″E / 30.636917°N 114.554944°E / 30.636917 ; 114.554944 ( Pont de Yangluo )",
"Hubei"
],
[
"7",
"Aizhai Bridge",
"1176",
"986",
"Suspension bridge",
"G65 Baomao Expy",
"Dehang Grand Canyon",
"2012",
"Jishou 28°19′54.1″N 109°35′53.2″E / 28.331694°N 109.598111°E / 28.331694 ; 109.598111 ( Pont d'Aizhai )",
"Hunan"
],
[
"8",
"Huangpu Bridge",
"1108",
"7016",
"Suspension bridge",
"G4W Guang'ao Expy",
"Pearl River",
"2008",
"Guangzhou 23°4′17.1″N 113°28′33.9″E / 23.071417°N 113.476083°E / 23.071417 ; 113.476083 ( Pont de Huangpu )",
"Guangdong"
],
[
"9",
"Sutong Bridge",
"1088",
"8146",
"Cable-stayed bridge",
"G15 Shenhai Expy",
"Yangtze River",
"2008",
"Suzhou - Nantong 31°46′40.2″N 120°59′41.2″E / 31.777833°N 120.994778°E / 31.777833 ; 120.994778 ( Pont de Sutong )",
"Jiangsu"
],
[
"10",
"Balinghe Bridge",
"1088",
"2237",
"Suspension bridge",
"G60 Hukun Expy",
"Baling River Valley",
"2009",
"Guanling Buyei and Miao Autonomous County 25°57′40″N 105°37′46″E / 25.96111°N 105.62944°E / 25.96111 ; 105.62944 ( Pont de Balinghe )",
"Guizhou"
],
[
"11",
"Taizhou Bridge",
"1080 ( x2 )",
"9726",
"Suspension bridge",
"",
"Yangtze River",
"2011",
"Taizhou 32°14′47.8″N 119°52′36.1″E / 32.246611°N 119.876694°E / 32.246611 ; 119.876694 ( Pont de Taizhou )",
"Jiangsu"
],
[
"12",
"Ma'anshan Bridge",
"1080 ( x2 )",
"11000",
"Suspension bridge",
"",
"Yangtze River",
"2013",
"Ma'anshan 31°36′36.4″N 118°23′31.4″E / 31.610111°N 118.392056°E / 31.610111 ; 118.392056 ( Pont de Ma'anshan )",
"Anhui"
],
[
"13",
"Stonecutters Bridge",
"1018",
"",
"Cable-stayed bridge",
"Route 8 Expy",
"Rambler Channel",
"2009",
"Tsing Yi Island - Stonecutters Island 22°19′33.7″N 114°7′6″E / 22.326028°N 114.11833°E / 22.326028 ; 114.11833 ( Pont de Stonecutters )",
"Hong Kong"
],
[
"14",
"Yichang Bridge",
"960",
"1188",
"Suspension bridge",
"G50 Huyu Expy",
"Yangtze River",
"2001",
"Yichang 30°34′10.5″N 111°23′29.5″E / 30.569583°N 111.391528°E / 30.569583 ; 111.391528 ( Pont de Yichang )",
"Hubei"
],
[
"15",
"Edong Bridge",
"926",
"6203",
"Cable-stayed bridge",
"",
"Yangtze River",
"2010",
"Huangshi 30°15′38.4″N 115°4′20.1″E / 30.260667°N 115.072250°E / 30.260667 ; 115.072250 ( Pont dEdong )",
"Hubei"
],
[
"16",
"Xiling Bridge",
"900",
"1119",
"Suspension bridge",
"",
"Yangtze River",
"1996",
"Sandouping 30°49′43.6″N 111°2′46.7″E / 30.828778°N 111.046306°E / 30.828778 ; 111.046306 ( Pont de Xiling )",
"Hubei"
],
[
"17",
"Sidu River Bridge",
"900",
"1222",
"Suspension bridge",
"G50 Huyu Expy",
"Si Du River",
"2009",
"Yesanguan 30°37′16.1″N 110°23′43.1″E / 30.621139°N 110.395306°E / 30.621139 ; 110.395306 ( Pont Siduhe )",
"Hubei"
],
[
"18",
"Humen Pearl River Bridge",
"888",
"4800",
"Suspension bridge",
"Humen Expy",
"Pearl River",
"1997",
"Dongguan - Nansha 22°47′49.5″N 113°36′57.2″E / 22.797083°N 113.615889°E / 22.797083 ; 113.615889 ( Pont d'Humen )",
"Guangdong"
],
[
"19",
"Lishui River Bridge",
"856",
"1194",
"Suspension bridge",
"G5513 Changzhang Expy",
"Lishui River",
"2013",
"Zhangjiajie 29°05′55″N 110°14′48″E / 29.098694°N 110.246667°E / 29.098694 ; 110.246667 ( Lishui River Bridge )",
"Hunan"
],
[
"20",
"Yingwuzhou Bridge",
"850 ( x2 )",
"2100",
"Suspension bridge",
"",
"Yangtze River",
"2014",
"Wuhan 30°31′40.9″N 114°16′23.7″E / 30.528028°N 114.273250°E / 30.528028 ; 114.273250 ( Yingwuzhou Bridge )",
"Hubei"
]
] | Longest spans | List_of_largest_bridges_in_China_0 | This list ranks China's bridges by the length of main span. Only bridges with a main span of or greater are included. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posthumous_birth | Posthumous birth | [
"Name",
"Born",
"Late parent",
"Parent died",
"Gap"
] | [
[
"Muhammad Prophet of Islam",
"c. 571",
"Abdullah ibn Abdul-Muttalib",
"570",
"4 years"
],
[
"Robert I King of France",
"15 August 866",
"Robert the Strong",
"2 July 866",
"6 weeks"
],
[
"Charles III The Simple King of France",
"17 September 879",
"Louis the Stammerer",
"10 April 879",
"5 months"
],
[
"Lothair III Holy Roman Emperor",
"1075",
"Gebhard of Supplinburg",
"9 June 1075",
"?"
],
[
"Valdemar I the Great King of Denmark",
"14 January 1131",
"Canute Lavard",
"7 January 1131",
"7 days"
],
[
"Constance I Queen of Sicily",
"2 November 1154",
"Roger II of Sicily",
"26 February 1154",
"8 months"
],
[
"Baldwin V King of Jerusalem",
"August 1177",
"William of Montferrat , Count of Jaffa and Ascalon",
"June 1177",
"2 months"
],
[
"Arthur I Duke of Brittany",
"29 March 1187",
"Geoffrey II , Duke of Brittany",
"19 August 1186",
"7 months"
],
[
"Maria of Montferrat Queen of Jerusalem",
"Summer 1192",
"Conrad of Montferrat",
"28 April 1192",
"A few months"
],
[
"Theobald I King of Navarre",
"30 May 1201",
"Theobald III , Count of Champagne",
"24 May 1201",
"6 days"
],
[
"Raymond Nonnatus Catholic saint",
"1204",
"His mother",
"1204",
"-"
],
[
"Przemysł II King of Poland",
"14 October 1257",
"Przemysł I of Greater Poland",
"4 June 1257",
"4 months"
],
[
"John I King of France",
"15 November 1316",
"Louis X of France",
"5 June 1316",
"5 months"
],
[
"Isabel de Verdun , Baroness Ferrers of Groby English aristocrat",
"21 March 1317",
"Theobald de Verdun , 2nd Lord Verdun , Justiciar of Ireland",
"27 July 1316",
"8 months"
],
[
"John , 3rd Earl of Kent",
"7 April 1330",
"Edmund of Woodstock , 1st Earl of Kent",
"19 March 1330",
"19 days"
],
[
"William of Bavaria-Munich",
"1435",
"William III , Duke of Bavaria",
"12 September 1435",
"up to 3 months"
],
[
"Ladislaus the Posthumous King of Bohemia , Hungary , and Croatia , Duke of Austria",
"22 February 1440",
"King Albert II of Germany",
"27 October 1439",
"4 months"
],
[
"Henry VII King of England",
"28 January 1457",
"Edmund Tudor , 1st Earl of Richmond",
"1 or 3 November 1456",
"3 months"
],
[
"John Louis Count of Nassau-Saarbrücken",
"19 October 1472",
"Johann II of Nassau-Saarbrücken",
"15 July 1472",
"3 months"
],
[
"Mencía Pacheco Castilian noblewoman",
"1474-1475",
"Juan Pacheco",
"1 October 1474",
""
]
] | Notable people born posthumously -- Middle Ages | Posthumous_birth_1 | A posthumous birth is the birth of a child after the death of a biological parent. A person born in these circumstances is called a posthumous child or a posthumously born person. Most instances of posthumous birth involve the birth of a child after the death of its father, but the term is also applied to infants delivered after the death of the mother, usually by caesarean section. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1919_Austrian_Constituent_Assembly_election | 1919 Austrian Constituent Assembly election | [
"Party",
"Votes",
"%",
"Seats"
] | [
[
"Social Democratic Workers ' Party",
"1,211,814",
"40.8",
"72"
],
[
"Christian Social Party",
"1,068,382",
"35.9",
"69"
],
[
"German Nationals Party",
"173,881",
"5.8",
"8"
],
[
"Czechoslovakians",
"67,514",
"2.3",
"1"
],
[
"German Democrats",
"64,078",
"2.2",
"3"
],
[
"German People 's Party",
"59,918",
"2.0",
"2"
],
[
"German Freedom and Order Party",
"56,365",
"1.9",
"5"
],
[
"Centrist Democrats",
"48,847",
"1.6",
"1"
],
[
"Styrian Farmers ' Party",
"47,078",
"1.6",
"3"
],
[
"National Democratic Party",
"46,577",
"1.6",
"0"
],
[
"Carinthian Farmers ' Association",
"33,412",
"1.1",
"2"
],
[
"National Socialist Workers ' Party",
"23,334",
"0.8",
"0"
],
[
"German Peoples ' Election Committee",
"15,679",
"0.5",
"1"
],
[
"Democrats",
"15,133",
"0.5",
"0"
],
[
"Democratic Association of Cities",
"12,336",
"0.4",
"1"
],
[
"Liberal Corporate Association of Salzburg",
"8,507",
"0.3",
"1"
],
[
"Jewish National Party",
"7,760",
"0.3",
"1"
],
[
"Democratic Middle Class Party",
"5,967",
"0.2",
"0"
],
[
"Democratic Economy Party",
"3,909",
"0.1",
"0"
],
[
"Democratic Austrian People 's Party",
"1,688",
"0.1",
"0"
]
] | Results | 1919_Austrian_Constituent_Assembly_election_0 | Constituent Assembly elections were held in Austria on 16 February 1919, and were the first election in which all women were allowed to vote. German citizens living in Austria and Sudeten Germans living in the newly-formed Czechoslovakia were also allowed to vote in the elections, despite Czechoslovak objections. Austrian citizens living in Germany were also allowed to vote in the elections for the Weimar National Assembly in the same year. The Social Democratic Workers' Party emerged as the largest party, winning 72 of the 170 seats. The party was largely supported by the working class, whilst farmers and the middle class voted mainly for the anti-Anschluss Christian Social Party. Voter turnout was 84.4%. The first meeting of the assembly was on 4 March 1919. The Sudeten German Social Democrats organised a series of demonstrations in support of their right of self-determination. Across seven cities 54 persons were killed and another 84 wounded by the Czech military and police. The two main parties, the SDAPÖ and the CS, formed a coalition government after the elections. Although it had broken up by mid-1920, a new constitution was agreed on 1 October 1920. Fresh elections were held on 17 October. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Paris–Nice | 2010 Paris–Nice | [
"",
"Cyclist",
"Team",
"Time"
] | [
[
"1",
"Alberto Contador ( ESP )",
"Astana",
"25h 43 ' 24"
],
[
"2",
"Alejandro Valverde ( ESP )",
"Caisse d'Epargne",
"+ 14"
],
[
"3",
"Roman Kreuziger ( CZE )",
"Liquigas-Doimo",
"+ 25"
],
[
"4",
"Luis León Sánchez ( ESP )",
"Caisse d'Epargne",
"+ 26"
],
[
"5",
"Samuel Sánchez ( ESP )",
"Euskaltel-Euskadi",
"+ 29"
],
[
"6",
"Jens Voigt ( GER )",
"Team Saxo Bank",
"+ 34"
],
[
"7",
"Joaquim Rodríguez ( ESP )",
"Team Katusha",
"+ 36"
],
[
"8",
"Peter Sagan ( SVK )",
"Liquigas-Doimo",
"+ 38"
],
[
"9",
"David Millar ( GBR )",
"Garmin-Transitions",
"+ 1 ' 02"
],
[
"10",
"Rein Taaramäe ( EST )",
"Cofidis",
"+ 1 ' 06"
]
] | General Classification after Stage 6 | 2010_Paris–Nice_12 | The 2010 Paris-Nice was the 68th running of the Paris-Nice cycling stage race, often known as the Race to the Sun. It started on 7 March and ended on 14 March in Nice and consisted of a prologue time-trial and seven stages. Alberto Contador of Spain won the race, regaining the title he had won in 2007. Alejandro Valverde finished second, but his results during 2010 were expunged as part of the terms of his suspension for involvement in the 2006 Operación Puerto doping case, |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Okolo_Slovenska | 2016 Okolo Slovenska | [
"",
"Team",
"Time"
] | [
[
"1",
"WIGGINS",
"56h 19 ' 27"
],
[
"2",
"Klein Constantia",
"+ 19"
],
[
"3",
"Kolss BDC Team",
"+ 43"
],
[
"4",
"Unieuro-Wilier",
"+ 1 ' 38"
],
[
"5",
"Felbermayr-Simplon Wels",
"+ 1 ' 44"
],
[
"6",
"Meridiana-Kamen",
"+ 2 ' 25"
],
[
"7",
"Amplatz-BMC",
"+ 2 ' 27"
],
[
"8",
"Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Team",
"+ 3 ' 04"
],
[
"9",
"Lotto Soudal U23",
"+ 3 ' 12"
],
[
"10",
"Whirlpool-Author",
"+ 4 ' 07"
]
] | Team classification | 2016_Okolo_Slovenska_19 | The 2016 Okolo Slovenska () was a six-day cycling stage race that took place in Slovakia in June 2016. The race is the 60th edition of the Okolo Slovenska. It was rated as a 2.2 event as part of the 2016 UCI Europe Tour. The race included five stages+Prologue, starting in Banská Bystrica on 7 June and returning there for the finish on 12 June in Piešťany. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_of_Ireland_Player_of_the_Month | League of Ireland Player of the Month | [
"Month",
"Nationality",
"Player",
"Team",
"Position"
] | [
[
"March",
"Ireland",
"David McMillan",
"Dundalk",
"FW"
],
[
"April",
"Ireland",
"Richie Towell",
"Dundalk",
"MF"
],
[
"May",
"Ireland",
"Daryl Horgan",
"Dundalk",
"MF"
],
[
"June",
"Ireland",
"Chris Forrester",
"St Patrick 's Athletic",
"MF"
],
[
"July",
"Ireland",
"Ryan Swan",
"UCD",
"FW"
],
[
"August",
"Ireland",
"Vinny Faherty",
"Limerick",
"FW"
],
[
"September",
"Ireland",
"Richie Towell",
"Dundalk",
"MF"
],
[
"October",
"Ireland",
"Ian Turner",
"Limerick",
"MF"
],
[
"November",
"Ireland",
"Richie Towell",
"Dundalk",
"MF"
]
] | Winners -- 2015 | Robbie Benson , Player of the Month for August 2016 . | League_of_Ireland_Player_of_the_Month_44 | The League of Ireland Player of the Month is awarded monthly to the best player in the League of Ireland. The winners are selected by the Soccer Writers' Association of Ireland, commonly known as the SWAI. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_RAF_squadron_codes | List of RAF squadron codes | [
"Call Sign",
"Unit",
"Unit Shorthand"
] | [
[
"MOAY",
"No . 31 Squadron RAF",
"31 Sqn"
],
[
"MOAZ",
"Colerne Communication Squadron RAF",
"Colerne Comm . Sqn"
],
[
"MOBC",
"No . 242 Operational Conversion Unit RAF",
"242 OCU"
],
[
"MOBM",
"No . 84 Squadron RAF",
"84 Sqn"
],
[
"MODA",
"No . 24 Squadron RAF & No . 1 Parachute and Glider Training School RAF",
"24 Sqn & 1 P & GTS"
],
[
"MODB",
"No . 53 Squadron RAF",
"53 Sqn"
],
[
"MODC",
"No . 24 Squadron RAF , No . 27 Squadron RAF & No . 62 Squadron RAF",
"24 Sqn , 27 Sqn & 62 Sqn"
],
[
"MODD",
"No . 238 Squadron RAF",
"238 Sqn"
],
[
"MODF",
"No . 30 Squadron RAF & Airwork Ltd",
"30 Sqn & Airwork"
],
[
"MODG",
"Queens Flight RAF",
"Queens Flt"
],
[
"MODW",
"Silver City Airways",
"Silver City"
],
[
"MOFA",
"No . 18 Squadron RAF",
"18 Sqn"
],
[
"MOFB",
"No . 77 Squadron RAF",
"77 Sqn"
],
[
"MOFC",
"Unknown - possibly 62Sqn",
""
],
[
"MOFG",
"No . 46 Squadron RAF & No . 114 Squadron RAF",
"46 Sqn & 114 Sqn"
],
[
"MOGA",
"No . 53 Squadron RAF & No . 99 Squadron RAF",
"53 Sqn & 99 Sqn"
],
[
"MOGB",
"No . 47 Squadron RAF",
"47 Sqn"
],
[
"MOGC",
"No . 242 Operational Conversion Unit RAF",
"242 OCU"
],
[
"MOGH",
"No . 70 Squadron RAF",
"70 Sqn"
],
[
"MOGP",
"No . 48 Squadron RAF",
"48 Sqn"
]
] | Radio call signs -- Transport Command 'MO ' series | From 1945 RAF Transport Command pre-fixed the three letter call-signs with M. With individual aircraft allocated letter suffixes , the call-signs became five letter sequences . Data from : [ 3 ] | List_of_RAF_squadron_codes_2 | Most units of the Royal Air Force are identified by a two character alphabetical or alpha- numeric combination squadron code. Usually, that code is painted on the aircraft belonging to that unit. The squadron code is usually presented along with an individual letter or character to form a call sign for the particular aircraft. Location of the call sign combination has usually been on the rear fuselage next to the RAF roundel. In instances when an unusually large numbers of aircraft comprise the squadron, multiple squadron codes have been used. Other air forces, especially those from other Commonwealth countries, have often used similar systems of identification. During the Second World War, when units from other air forces were attached to the RAF - such as the Article XV squadrons (also known as 400 series squadrons) - their squadron codes were often changed, to avoid confusion with RAF units. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lego_Minifigures_(theme) | Lego Minifigures (theme) | [
"#",
"Minifigure",
"Accessories",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1",
"Calamity Drone",
"Flintlock rifle",
"First appearance of the Lego wavy hair and small hat combination piece"
],
[
"2",
"President Business",
"Mug",
""
],
[
"3",
"Hard hat Emmet",
"Instruction manual",
""
],
[
"4",
"Wild West Wyldstyle",
"Hand fan",
""
],
[
"5",
"Abraham Lincoln",
"Manuscript of the Gettysburg Address",
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],
[
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[
"11",
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"Clipboard",
"First appearance of the Lego poofy hair piece"
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[
"12",
"Taco Tuesday Guy",
"Plate of food",
"A variant of the Maraca Man ( Series 2 )"
],
[
"13",
"Where are my Pants ? Guy",
"Pants",
""
],
[
"14",
"Wiley Fusebot",
"Revolver , Dynamite",
""
],
[
"15",
"Panda Guy",
"Teddy bear",
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],
[
"16",
"Marsha : Queen of the Mermaids",
"Clam , Gemstone",
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]
] | Sets -- The LEGO Movie Series | The LEGO Movie Series ( set number : 71004 ) was released in January 2014 and includes characters from The Lego Movie . This series consists of the following units : [ 18 ] | Lego_Minifigures_(theme)_13 | Minifigures is a 2010 Lego theme based on a set of collectible Lego minifigures. Each figure is an original character with new clothing and facial designs, and most contain previously unseen accessories. Each series usually contain 16 different minifigures, however some series contain as few as 9 minifigures, while others contain up to 22. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Garmin–Cervélo_season | 2011 Garmin–Cervélo season | [
"Date",
"Race",
"Competition",
"Rider",
"Country",
"Location"
] | [
[
"January 21",
"Tour Down Under , Stage 4",
"UCI World Tour",
"Cameron Meyer ( AUS )",
"Australia",
"Strathalbyn"
],
[
"January 23",
"Tour Down Under , Overall",
"UCI World Tour",
"Cameron Meyer ( AUS )",
"Australia",
""
],
[
"January 23",
"Tour Down Under , Young rider classification",
"UCI World Tour",
"Cameron Meyer ( AUS )",
"Australia",
""
],
[
"February 6",
"Trofeo Palma de Mallorca",
"UCI Europe Tour",
"Tyler Farrar ( USA )",
"Spain",
"Palma"
],
[
"February 7",
"Trofeo Cala Millor",
"UCI Europe Tour",
"Tyler Farrar ( USA )",
"Spain",
"Cala Millor"
],
[
"February 8",
"Tour of Qatar , Stage 2",
"UCI Asia Tour",
"Heinrich Haussler ( AUS )",
"Qatar",
"Doha Golf Club"
],
[
"February 9",
"Tour of Qatar , Stage 3",
"UCI Asia Tour",
"Heinrich Haussler ( AUS )",
"Qatar",
"Mesaieed"
],
[
"February 10",
"Trofeo Magaluf-Palmanova",
"UCI Europe Tour",
"Murilo Fischer ( BRA )",
"Spain",
"Palma Nova"
],
[
"February 11",
"Tour of Qatar , Points classification",
"UCI Asia Tour",
"Heinrich Haussler ( AUS )",
"Qatar",
""
],
[
"February 11",
"Tour of Qatar , Teams classification",
"UCI Asia Tour",
"",
"Qatar",
""
],
[
"February 20",
"Volta ao Algarve , Points classification",
"UCI Europe Tour",
"Tyler Farrar ( USA )",
"Portugal",
""
],
[
"March 10",
"Tirreno-Adriatico , Stage 2",
"UCI World Tour",
"Tyler Farrar ( USA )",
"Italy",
"Arezzo"
],
[
"March 13",
"Paris-Nice , Points classification",
"UCI World Tour",
"Heinrich Haussler ( AUS )",
"France",
""
],
[
"April 6",
"Circuit de la Sarthe , Stage 2",
"UCI Europe Tour",
"Michel Kreder ( NED )",
"France",
"Angers"
],
[
"April 8",
"Circuit de la Sarthe , Teams classification",
"UCI Europe Tour",
"",
"France",
""
],
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"April 10",
"Paris-Roubaix",
"UCI World Tour",
"Johan Vansummeren ( BEL )",
"France",
"Roubaix"
],
[
"April 30",
"Tour de Romandie , Stage 4",
"UCI World Tour",
"David Zabriskie ( USA )",
"Switzerland",
"Bougy-Villars"
],
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"May 1",
"Tour de Romandie , Young rider classification",
"UCI World Tour",
"Andrew Talansky ( USA )",
"Switzerland",
""
],
[
"May 1",
"Tour de Romandie , Teams classification",
"UCI World Tour",
"",
"Switzerland",
""
],
[
"May 20",
"Tour of California , Stage 6",
"UCI America Tour",
"David Zabriskie ( USA )",
"United States",
"Solvang"
]
] | Season victories | 2011_Garmin–Cervélo_season_0 | The 2011 season for the cycling team began in January at the Tour Down Under and ended in October at the Noosa Grand Prix. As a UCI ProTeam, they were automatically invited and obligated to send a squad to every event in the UCI World Tour. For 2011, the team added Cervélo as a major co-sponsor, after they had, for two seasons, fronted their own professional team, the . Seven riders from Cervélo TestTeam joined Garmin-Cervélo for 2011, perhaps chief among them reigning world champion Thor Hushovd. The team took 26 victories in 2011, 25 of which officially count. After having raced the Tour de France for the last three years without any victories, they took four stage wins and the team award at the 2011 Tour. Also a first for the team, they held the yellow jersey for a week with Hushovd. They also placed a rider in the top ten overall - Tom Danielson in ninth. They also took stage wins at both of the season's other Grand Tours, though their Giro d'Italia was marred by the death of Wouter Weylandt, a close friend of Garmin-Cervélo rider Tyler Farrar. Garmin-Cervélo had wins in each month of the season and with 11 different riders, in addition to a team time trial at the Tour de France. Shortly after the team's lone stage race overall win of the year, the season-opening Tour Down Under, the board of directors fired Matt White, who had been a member of the team's management since 2008, for reasons relating to medical treatment of a former rider. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Masonic_buildings_in_the_United_States | List of Masonic buildings in the United States | [
"",
"Building",
"Dates",
"Location",
"City , State",
"Description"
] | [
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".5",
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],
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],
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""
],
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"Masonic Temple-Hoquiam",
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"510 8th St. 46°58′38″N 123°53′14″W / 46.97722°N 123.88722°W / 46.97722 ; -123.88722 ( Masonic Temple-Hoquiam )",
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],
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"5",
"Masonic Lodge Building ( Kirkland , Washington )",
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"7",
"Masonic Temple ( Port Angeles , Washington )",
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"1608 4th Avenue West",
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],
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"Washington Hall ( Seattle , Washington )",
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"Masonic Temple ( Yakima , Washington )",
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]
] | Washington | List_of_Masonic_buildings_in_the_United_States_46 | List of Masonic buildings in the United States identifies notable Masonic buildings in the United States. These have served as meeting halls by Masonic lodges, Grand Lodges or other Masonic bodies. Many of the buildings were built to house Masonic meetings and ritual activities in their upper floors, and to provide commercial space below. Many of the buildings listed have received landmark status, either by being listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) or listed by various State or City preservation agencies. In 2019, more than 390 Masonic buildings are listed here. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_August_1833 | List of shipwrecks in August 1833 | [
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] | [
[
"Blucher",
"United Kingdom",
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],
[
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],
[
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],
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],
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],
[
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],
[
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"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Huna , Caithness"
]
] | List_of_shipwrecks_in_August_1833_11 | The list of shipwrecks in August 1833 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during August 1833. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2001_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Women's_100_metre_freestyle | Swimming at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 100 metre freestyle | [
"Rank",
"Swimmer",
"Nation",
"Time"
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"Johanna Sjoberg",
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"55.44"
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[
"1",
"Yanwei Xu",
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"55.44"
],
[
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[
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"Sarah Ryan",
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[
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[
"13",
"Laura Nicholls",
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"56.17"
],
[
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"Otylia Jedrzejczak",
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[
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"Luisa Striani",
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"56.36"
],
[
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"Colleen Lanne",
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"56.38"
],
[
"17",
"Olga Mukomol",
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"56.39"
],
[
"17",
"Hanna-Maria Seppala",
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"56.39"
],
[
"19",
"Lori Munz",
"Australia",
"56.44"
],
[
"20",
"Inna Yaitskaya",
"Russia",
"56.47"
]
] | Results -- Heats | Swimming_at_the_2001_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Women's_100_metre_freestyle_0 | The women's 100 metre freestyle event at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships took place 25 July. The heats and semi-finals were held on 24 July. |
|
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"L",
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"GA",
"GD",
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"0",
"0",
"6",
"0",
"+6",
"100.00",
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[
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"0",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"3",
"−3",
"00 0.00",
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[
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"4",
"0",
"1",
"17",
"5",
"+12",
"0 80.00",
"AFC"
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[
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"4",
"0",
"3",
"1",
"5",
"6",
"−1",
"00 0.00",
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[
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"12",
"0",
"6",
"6",
"6",
"17",
"−11",
"00 0.00",
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[
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"9",
"5",
"2",
"2",
"18",
"12",
"+6",
"0 55.56",
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"0",
"0",
"1",
"1",
"3",
"−2",
"00 0.00",
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"2",
"0",
"1",
"1",
"0",
"2",
"−2",
"00 0.00",
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[
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"2",
"0",
"0",
"2",
"1",
"3",
"−2",
"00 0.00",
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[
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"2",
"0",
"1",
"1",
"2",
"3",
"−1",
"00 0.00",
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],
[
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"1",
"0",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"1",
"−1",
"00 0.00",
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[
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"3",
"2",
"0",
"1",
"6",
"2",
"+4",
"0 66.67",
"AFC"
]
] | All time record versus other nations | As of 1 December 2019 http : //www.rsssf.com/tablesl/landen-intres.html # aso http : //www.rsssf.com/tablesi/india-intres.html https : //www.worldfootball.net/teams/indien-team/11 https : //www.11v11.com/teams/india/tab/opposingTeams | India_national_football_team_records_and_statistics_3 | The India national football team records and statistics summarizes all records and statistics related to India national men's football team and the players that played for the team. Most importantly the article includes most capped players, highest goal scorers, awarded players, coach statistics and, all time team statistics. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_rugby_union_matches_between_Australia_and_England | History of rugby union matches between Australia and England | [
"No",
"Date",
"Venue",
"Score",
"Winner",
"Competition"
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"1",
"9 January 1909",
"Rectory Field , Blackheath",
"3-9",
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],
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[
"13",
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[
"14",
"29 May 1988",
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"16",
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[
"17",
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"40-15",
"Australia",
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],
[
"18",
"2 November 1991",
"Twickenham , London",
"6-12",
"Australia",
"1991 Rugby World Cup Final"
],
[
"19",
"11 June 1995",
"Newlands , Cape Town , South Africa",
"25-22",
"England",
"1995 Rugby World Cup Quarter-final"
],
[
"20",
"12 July 1997",
"Sydney Football Stadium , Sydney",
"25-6",
"Australia",
"1997 England rugby union tour of Argentina and Australia"
]
] | Results | History_of_rugby_union_matches_between_Australia_and_England_1 | The rivalry between England and Australia started on 9 January 1909 at Blackheath's Rectory Field in England. The Wallabies won the match 9-3. The two nations next met in 1928, at Twickenham, and England won 18-11. Twenty years passed before England and Australia next met, again at Twickenham, with Australia winning the 1948 test 11-0. It would then be another decade until the two nations played another test against one another. In 1958, they met again at Twickenham, and England won 9-6. England and Australia played each other twice during the 1960s, first in 1963, when the Wallabies defeated England 18-9 at Sydney's Sports Ground. They met again in 1967 and Australia triumphed 23-11 at Twickenham. The nations played each other another four times during the 1970s; with England winning 20-3 at Twickenham in 1973, Australia winning 16-9 at the Sydney Cricket Ground in 1975 and again that year 30-21 at Ballymore, and England winning in 1976, 23-6 at Twickenham. The two nations would meet six times during the 1980s, the first encounter was in 1982, with England defeating Australia 15-11 at Twickenham. Two years later the Wallabies were victorious at Twickenham, winning 19-3. The next match was a pool match in the 1987 Rugby World Cup at Sydney's Concord Oval in 1987, which Australia won 19-6. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocea_României_(season_2) | Vocea României (season 2) | [
"Coach",
"Order",
"Artist",
"Song",
"Result"
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"Loredana Groza",
"1",
"Ciprian Teodorescu",
"Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman ?",
"Public vote"
],
[
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"2",
"Robert Reamzy",
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"8",
"Fely Donose",
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]
] | Live shows -- Quarterfinals ( Week 2 & Week 3 - Part 1 ) | Team Brenciu and Team Smiley competed in the third live show , which aired on Tuesday , December 4 . Team Loredana and Team Moga competed in the fourth live show , which aired on Tuesday , December 11 . In each team , the winner of the public televote advanced to the next stage , while the 4th-placed contestant was eliminated . The coach got to save one of the remaining two contestants . Episode 12 ( December 4 ) Coach Order Artist Song Result Horia Brenciu 1 Dalma Kovács `` It 's All Coming Back to Me Now '' Public elimination Smiley 2 Silviu Pașca `` Jump '' Smiley 's choice Horia Brenciu 3 Laurian Manta `` Nothing 's Gon na Change My Love for You '' Brenciu 's choice Smiley 4 Andreea Olariu `` Survivor '' Public elimination Horia Brenciu 5 Julie Mayaya `` Something 's Got a Hold on Me '' Public vote Smiley 6 Tibi Scobiola `` Secrets '' Public vote Horia Brenciu 7 Vlad Simon `` Smooth '' Brenciu 's elimination Smiley 8 Loredana Ciobotaru `` Russian Roulette '' Smiley 's elimination Non-competition performances Order Performer Song 1 Marius Moga , Monica Odagiu , Marcel Roșca , Claudiu Zamfira `` Play That Funky Music '' 2 Blue `` Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word '' 3 Loredana Groza , Magdalena Cichirdan , Ștefan Gheorghiu , Alexandru Simion , Răzvan Ștef `` Friends Will Be Friends '' 4 Blue `` Hurt Lovers '' 5 Horia Brenciu , Dalma Kovács , Laurian Manta , Julie Mayaya , Vlad Simon `` All Night Long ( All Night ) '' 6 Smiley , Loredana Ciobotaru , Andreea Olariu , Silviu Pașca , Tibi Scobiola `` Big Girls Do n't Cry '' | Vocea_României_(season_2)_18 | The second season of the Romanian reality talent show Vocea României premiered on ProTV on September 25, 2012. It was hosted by Pavel Bartoș and Nicoleta Luciu, while Vlad Roșca was the social media correspondent. All four coaches returned for their second season. The season expanded from the first season: each coach had fourteen artists on their team, rather than twelve as in the first season, resulting in 24 contestants qualifying for the live shows, as opposed to 20 the previous year. The blind auditions have also been extended from five to six episodes. The pre-selection phase was extended to more locations across Romania; they were held June 4 to June 29, 2012, in Bucharest, Iași, Constanța, Timișoara and Cluj-Napoca. The season finale aired on December 26, 2012. Julie Mayaya, mentored by coach Horia Brenciu, was declared winner of the season. It was Brenciu's first victory as a coach. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1878_and_1879_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections | 1878 and 1879 United States House of Representatives elections | [
"District",
"Incumbent",
"Party",
"First elected",
"Result",
"Candidates"
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[
"Missouri 1",
"Anthony F. Ittner",
"Republican",
"1876",
"Incumbent retired . New member elected . Democratic gain",
"Y Martin L. Clardy ( Democratic ) 48.36% Henry Ziegenhein ( Republican ) 33.26% Henry Eshbaugh ( Greenback ) 12.69% F. Westermeyer ( Socialist ) 5.69%"
],
[
"Missouri 2",
"Nathan Cole",
"Republican",
"1876",
"Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected . Democratic gain",
"Y Erastus Wells ( Democratic ) 42.70% Nathan Cole ( Republican ) 41.21% John Hogan ( Greenback ) 13.31% William Hossfield ( Socialist ) 2.78%"
],
[
"Missouri 3",
"Lyne Metcalfe",
"Republican",
"1876",
"Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected . Democratic gain",
"Y Richard G. Frost ( Democratic ) 45.23% Lyne Metcalfe ( Republican ) 33.25% H. C. Vandillen ( Greenback ) 13.83% G. Bartholomeus ( Socialist ) 7.13%"
],
[
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"Robert A. Hatcher",
"Democratic",
"1872",
"Incumbent retired . New member elected . Democratic hold",
"Y Lowndes H. Davis ( Democratic ) 61.35% Sol G. Kitchen ( Greenback ) 34.79% Charles E. Moss ( Republican ) 3.86%"
],
[
"Missouri 5",
"Richard P. Bland",
"Democratic",
"1872",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Richard P. Bland ( Democratic ) 56.64% J. J. Ware ( Greenback ) 40.24% W. C. Mings ( Independent ) 3.11%"
],
[
"Missouri 6",
"Charles H. Morgan",
"Democratic",
"1874",
"Lost re-nomination Democratic hold",
"Y James R. Waddill ( Democratic ) 43.99% Charles G. Burton ( Republican ) 28.77% M. H. Ritchey ( Greenback ) 27.24%"
],
[
"Missouri 7",
"Thomas T. Crittenden",
"Democratic",
"1876",
"Incumbent retired . New member elected . Democratic hold",
"Y Alfred M. Lay ( Democratic ) 51.49% James Boyd ( Greenback ) 26.75% A . A. Underwood ( Republican ) 21.77%"
],
[
"Missouri 8",
"Benjamin J. Franklin",
"Democratic",
"1874",
"Incumbent retired . New member elected . Independent Democratic gain",
"Y Samuel L. Sawyer ( Independent Democratic ) 48.95% John T. Crisp ( Democratic ) 44.87% L. G. Jeffers ( Greenback ) 6.17%"
],
[
"Missouri 9",
"David Rea",
"Democratic",
"1874",
"Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected . Greenback gain",
"Y Nicholas Ford ( Greenback ) 51.74% David Rea ( Democratic ) 48.26%"
],
[
"Missouri 10",
"Henry M. Pollard",
"Republican",
"1876",
"Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected . Democratic gain",
"Y Gideon F. Rothwell ( Democratic ) 47.19% Henry M. Pollard ( Republican ) 34.69% E. J. Broaddus ( Greenback ) 18.12%"
],
[
"Missouri 11",
"John B. Clark , Jr",
"Democratic",
"1872",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y John B. Clark , Jr. ( Democratic ) 98.92% Scattering ( Independent ) 1.08%"
],
[
"Missouri 12",
"John M. Glover",
"Democratic",
"1872",
"Lost re-nomination Democratic hold",
"Y William H. Hatch ( Democratic ) 45.09% John M. London ( Greenback ) 38.34% Dan M. Draper ( Republican ) 16.56%"
],
[
"Missouri 13",
"Aylett H. Buckner",
"Democratic",
"1872",
"Lost re-nomination Democratic hold",
"Y Aylett H. Buckner ( Democratic ) 59.21% T. J. Fagg ( Greenback ) 32.57% T. B. Robinson ( Independent Government ) 8.22%"
]
] | Missouri | See also : List of United States Representatives from Missouri | 1878_and_1879_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_21 | Elections to the United States House of Representatives were held in 1878 and 1879 for Representatives to the 46th United States Congress. These elections occurred in the middle of President Rutherford B. Hayes's term. With a sour economy as the nation's pressing issue, both major parties lost seats to the new Greenback Party, which was established to promote the long-term use of paper money as a solution to stop enormous economic fluctuations. The Democratic Party remained the largest party, but lost its majority. However, it allied with several independent politicians and was able to remain in power. Notable freshmen included James B. Weaver, who would later run for president as the Greenback candidate in 1880 and the Populist candidate in 1892. This was the fourth and last recorded House election where both major parties lost seats at the same time. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Cleveland_Browns_season | 2017 Cleveland Browns season | [
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"Player",
"Position",
"College"
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[
"1",
"1",
"Myles Garrett",
"DE",
"Texas A & M"
],
[
"1",
"25",
"Jabrill Peppers",
"S",
"Michigan"
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"1",
"29",
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"TE",
"Miami"
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[
"2",
"52",
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"QB",
"Notre Dame"
],
[
"3",
"65",
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"DT",
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[
"4",
"126",
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"Houston"
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[
"5",
"160",
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"6",
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[
"7",
"224",
"Zane Gonzalez",
"K",
"Arizona State"
],
[
"7",
"252",
"Matt Dayes",
"RB",
"NC State"
]
] | Offseason -- 2017 Draft Class | Main article : 2017 NFL Draft | 2017_Cleveland_Browns_season_4 | The 2017 Cleveland Browns season was the franchise's 69th as a professional sports franchise, their 65th season as a member of the National Football League, their second under head coach Hue Jackson and their second and final season under general manager Sashi Brown. The Browns failed to improve upon their 1-15 record from the previous season, losing all sixteen games in 2017 and continuing a losing streak dating to the final game of the previous season. They became the second team in NFL history to go 0-16 after the 2008 Detroit Lions. The Browns became the twelfth NFL team to have gone winless playing eight games or more and the fourth since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970. In going 0-16, the Browns became the first franchise in NFL history to have multiple seasons with 15 or more losses and the first to start consecutive seasons with at least 14 losses. They were mathematically eliminated from the AFC North title contention in Week 11, extending an active NFL record drought of 25 consecutive seasons without a division title. They were then eliminated from playoff contention in Week 12, extending their franchise record playoff drought to 15 consecutive seasons. With the Buffalo Bills qualifying for the postseason for the first time since 1999, the Browns now have the longest postseason drought in the NFL and the second longest in the four major American sports leagues, only behind the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball. The Browns finished the season with a losing record for the tenth consecutive season, extending a franchise record. It was the first season in which the team lost every home game since 1999. The Browns also extended their road losing streak to 21 games and their losing streak within the division to 17 games, both date back to the 2015 season. A Week 13 loss moved the Browns to 1-27 in their first 28 games under Jackson, surpassing the 1976-77 Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the worst 28 game start (2-26) for a regime in NFL history. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2010_Asian_Games_–_Men's_10,000_metres | Athletics at the 2010 Asian Games – Men's 10,000 metres | [
"Rank",
"Athlete",
"Time"
] | [
[
"1",
"Bilisuma Shugi ( BRN )",
"27:32.72"
],
[
"2",
"Essa Ismail Rashed ( QAT )",
"27:33.09"
],
[
"3",
"Hasan Mahboob ( BRN )",
"27:40.07"
],
[
"4",
"Mukhlid Al-Otaibi ( KSA )",
"28:22.13"
],
[
"5",
"Baek Seung-ho ( KOR )",
"28:52.39"
],
[
"6",
"Satoru Kitamura ( JPN )",
"28:52.39"
],
[
"7",
"James Kwalia ( QAT )",
"28:55.14"
],
[
"8",
"Suresh Kumar ( IND )",
"28:59.98"
],
[
"9",
"Agus Prayogo ( INA )",
"29:25.77"
],
[
"10",
"Wu Wen-chien ( TPE )",
"30:07.87"
],
[
"11",
"Ho Chin-ping ( TPE )",
"30:41.43"
],
[
"12",
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"32:40.87"
],
[
"-",
"Hem Bunting ( CAM )",
"DNS"
]
] | Results | Legend DNS — Did not start | Athletics_at_the_2010_Asian_Games_–_Men's_10,000_metres_2 | The men's 10,000 metres event at the 2010 Asian Games was held at the Aoti Main Stadium, Guangzhou, China on 26 November 2010. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_Ross_County_F.C._season | 2012–13 Ross County F.C. season | [
"Player",
"From",
"Fee"
] | [
[
"Ross Tokely",
"Inverness Caledonian Thistle",
"Free"
],
[
"Gary Glen",
"Heart of Midlothian",
"Free"
],
[
"Martin Scott",
"Hibernian",
"Loan"
],
[
"Mihael Kovacevic",
"NK Zadar",
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],
[
"Jon Bateson",
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],
[
"Mark Brown",
"Hibernian",
"Free"
],
[
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"Free"
],
[
"Ivan Sproule",
"Hibernian",
"Free"
],
[
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],
[
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"Free"
],
[
"Steffen Wohlfarth",
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],
[
"Branislav Mićić",
"Sion",
"Free"
],
[
"Paul Gallacher",
"Dunfermline Athletic",
"Free"
]
] | Players in | 2012–13_Ross_County_F.C._season_5 | The 2012-13 season was Ross County's first season in the Scottish Premier League, having been promoted as champions of the Scottish First Division at the end of 2011-12 season. They also competed in the League Cup and the Scottish Cup. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_statewide_legislative_elections_in_the_United_States | 2010 statewide legislative elections in the United States | [
"Name",
"Abbreviation",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"Democratic Party",
"D",
"Major national party ; has state-level parties in each state"
],
[
"Republican Party",
"R",
"Major national party ; has state-level parties in each state"
],
[
"Vermont Progressive Party",
"P",
"State-level center-left third party operating only in Vermont"
],
[
"Independence Party",
"I",
"A minor centrist political party , mostly active in New York"
],
[
"Governing coalition",
"Coal",
"A coalition of members of the Democratic and Republican parties in power in the Alaska Senate"
],
[
"Independent",
"Ind",
"Do not identify with any political party"
],
[
"Vacant",
"Vac",
"A seat not currently occupied by a legislator"
]
] | Map key | Statewide_legislative_elections_in_the_United_States,_2010_2 | The 2010 statewide legislative elections were held on November 2, 2010, halfway through President Barack Obama's first term in office. Elections were held for 88 legislative chambers, with all states but Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey and Virginia holding elections in at least one house. Kansas, New Mexico and South Carolina held elections for their lower, but not upper houses. Republicans scored record gains, gaining at least 680 total seats and taking control of 19 legislative chambers, while the Democrats lost at least 21 chambers. The winners of this election cycle will serve in their respective legislatures for either a 2- or 4-year term, depending on state election rules. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Tour_de_Suisse | 2012 Tour de Suisse | [
"",
"Rider",
"Team",
"Time"
] | [
[
"1",
"Rui Costa ( POR )",
"Movistar Team",
"20h 53 ' 27"
],
[
"2",
"Fränk Schleck ( LUX )",
"RadioShack-Nissan",
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[
"3",
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"+ 15"
],
[
"4",
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"FDJ-BigMat",
"+ 19"
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"5",
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"6",
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[
"10",
"Tom Danielson ( USA )",
"Garmin-Barracuda",
"+ 29"
]
] | General Classification after Stage 5 | 2012_Tour_de_Suisse_8 | The 2012 Tour de Suisse was the 76th running of the Tour de Suisse cycling stage race. It started on 9 June with an individual time trial in Lugano and ended on 17 June, in Sörenberg after nine stages. It was the 17th race of the 2012 UCI World Tour season. The race was won by rider Rui Costa, who claimed the leader's yellow jersey after winning the second stage, and maintained the lead of the race until its conclusion holding off attacks from his rivals during the final two stages. Costa's winning margin over runner-up Fränk Schleck of - the 2010 winner - was fourteen seconds, and 's Levi Leipheimer, the defending champion, completed the podium, seven seconds down on Schleck and twenty-one behind Costa. In the race's other classifications, rider Matteo Montaguti won the King of the Mountains classification, 's Peter Sagan comfortably won the white jersey for the points classification, having won four stages during the race including the race-opening time trial stage. finished at the head of the teams classification, winning two of the last three stages through Fredrik Kessiakoff's seventh stage time trial victory and Tanel Kangert winning the final stage. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Redskins_draft_history | Washington Redskins draft history | [
"Round",
"Overall",
"Name",
"Position",
"College"
] | [
[
"1",
"15",
"Rod Gardner",
"WR",
"Clemson"
],
[
"2",
"45",
"Fred Smoot",
"CB",
"Mississippi State"
],
[
"4",
"109",
"Sage Rosenfels",
"QB",
"Iowa State"
],
[
"5",
"154",
"Darnerien McCants",
"WR",
"Delaware State"
],
[
"6",
"186",
"Mario Monds",
"DT",
"Cincinnati"
]
] | 2000s -- 2001 Draft | Washington_Redskins_draft_history_71 | This is a list of the Washington Redskins NFL Draft selections. The Washington Redskins franchise was founded as the Boston Braves, named after the local baseball franchise. The team changed their name to the Redskins in 1933 and moved to Washington, D.C. in 1937. Every year during April, each NFL franchise seeks to add new players to its roster through a collegiate draft known as the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting, which is more commonly known as the NFL Draft. Teams are ranked in inverse order based on the previous season's record, with the worst record picking first, and the second worst picking second and so on. The two exceptions to this order are made for teams that appeared in the previous Super Bowl; the Super Bowl champion always picks 32nd, and the Super Bowl loser always picks 31st. Teams have the option of trading away their picks to other teams for different picks, players, cash, or a combination thereof. Thus, it is not uncommon for a team's actual draft pick to differ from their assigned draft pick, or for a team to have extra or no draft picks in any round due to these trades. The Boston Redskins were one of the nine original franchises that participated in the 1936 NFL Draft, which was the first official draft of the National Football League. The first player ever selected in the draft, Heisman Trophy winner Jay Berwanger, chose not to play professional football. Riley Smith, taken second overall by the Redskins, holds the distinction of being the first drafted player to play in the NFL. The Redskins also hold the distinction of being the only team to draft the same player in two different drafts, Cal Rossi. |
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