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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_NPSL_season
2017 NPSL season
[ "Team", "Head Coach", "Kit manufacturer", "Shirt sponsor", "Region - conference" ]
[ [ "Albion SC Pros", "Ziggy Korytoski", "Puma", "Primos", "West - Southwest" ], [ "Asheville City SC", "Richard Askey", "Nike", "Hi-Wire Brewing", "South - Southeast" ], [ "Brooklyn Italians", "Dominic Casciato", "Puma", "", "Northeast - Atlantic" ], [ "Boston City FC", "Palhinha", "Nike", "", "Northeast - Atlantic" ], [ "New York Cosmos B", "Fernando Barboto", "Under Armour", "Emirates", "Northeast - Atlantic" ], [ "Elm City Express", "Ted Haley", "Adidas", "", "Northeast - Atlantic" ], [ "Chattanooga FC", "Bill Elliott", "Diadora", "Volkswagen", "South - Southeast" ], [ "Dallas City FC", "Ernesto Charles", "Vove", "Metro PCS", "South - Heartland" ], [ "Sacramento Gold", "Ruben Mora Jr", "Gems", "Unger Construction Co", "West - Golden Gate" ], [ "FC Arizona", "Aidan Davison", "Adidas", "Commercial Properties Incorporated", "West - Southwest" ], [ "Georgia Revolution FC", "Chris Mahaffey", "Joma", "Eagle 's Landing Family Practice", "South - Southeast" ], [ "Hartford City FC", "Christian Benjamin", "Hummel", "Armstrong Rockwell", "Northeast - Atlantic" ], [ "Kingston Stockade FC", "David Lindholm", "Inaria", "Trailways", "Northeast - Atlantic" ], [ "Napa Valley 1839 FC", "Jesus Medina", "Adidas", "Del Sur Mortgage", "West - Golden Gate" ], [ "Orange County FC", "Paul Caligiuri", "Lotto", "Permaseal Tire sealant", "West - Southwest" ], [ "SoCal SC", "Daniel Musatti", "Hummel", "", "West - Southwest" ], [ "Temecula FC", "Willie Donachie", "Admiral", "Quail Real Estate", "West - Southwest" ], [ "Detroit City FC", "Ben Pirmann", "Adidas", "Metro Detroit Chevy Dealers Local Marketing Association", "Midwest - Great Lakes" ], [ "Midland-Odessa FC", "Matt Barnes", "Under Armour", "Oxy", "South - Lone Star" ] ]
Personnel and sponsorship
2017_NPSL_season_0
The 2017 National Premier Soccer League season will be the 105th season of FIFA-sanctioned soccer in the United States and the 15th season of the NPSL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_Los_Angeles_Dodgers_season
2000 Los Angeles Dodgers season
[ "Round", "Name", "Position", "School", "Signed", "Career span", "Highest level" ]
[ [ "1", "Ben Diggins", "RHP", "University of Arizona", "Yes", "2001-2006", "MLB" ], [ "2", "Joel Hanrahan", "RHP", "Norwalk High School", "Yes", "2000-2013", "MLB" ], [ "3", "Jeff Tibbs", "RHP", "Davis High School", "Yes", "2000-2002", "Rookie" ], [ "4", "Koyie Hill", "C", "Wichita State University", "Yes", "2000-2014", "MLB" ], [ "5", "Heath Totten", "RHP", "Lamar University", "Yes", "2000-2008", "AAA" ], [ "6", "Greg Withelder", "LHP", "Wilmington College", "Yes", "2000-2003", "A+" ], [ "7", "Jared Price", "C", "Minico High School", "Yes", "2000-2011", "AAA" ], [ "8", "Jason Hickman", "LHP", "Ball State University", "Yes", "2000-2002", "Rookie" ], [ "9", "Humberto Sánchez", "RHP", "South Bronx High School", "No Tigers -2002", "2002-2012", "MLB" ], [ "10", "Drew Toussaint", "C", "Centennial High School", "No Angels -2004", "2004-2008", "AA" ], [ "11", "Shane Nance", "LHP", "University of Houston", "Yes", "2000-2005", "MLB" ], [ "12", "Travis Ezi", "OF", "Southwestern High School", "Yes", "2001-2009", "AA" ], [ "13", "Ronte Langs", "OF", "Oklahoma State University", "Yes", "2000-2004", "A+" ], [ "14", "Jonathan Lorenzen", "RHP", "Katella High School", "Yes", "2000-2001", "Rookie" ], [ "15", "Derek Michaelis", "1B", "Rice University", "Yes", "2000-2005", "AAA" ], [ "16", "Adrian Mendoza", "1B", "California State University , Northridge", "Yes", "2000-2002", "Rookie" ], [ "17", "Jason Olson", "RHP", "Armstrong Atlantic State University", "Yes", "2000-2009", "AAA" ], [ "18", "Casey Kennedy", "RHP", "University of Central Florida", "Yes", "2000-2003", "A+" ], [ "19", "Kevin Poenitzsch", "RHP", "Galveston College", "No", "", "" ], [ "20", "Aaron Rice", "C", "A . B. Miller High School", "No", "", "" ] ]
2000_Los_Angeles_Dodgers_season_7
In 2000, the Dodgers set a club record for home runs with 211, led by Gary Sheffield, who tied Duke Snider's single-season club mark with 43. Eric Karros became the L.A. Dodger all-time leader with his 229th home run and Dave Hansen set a Major League record with seven pinch-hit home runs. Kevin Brown led the league in E.R.A. with 2.58 and rookie pitcher Matt Herges started the season 8-0, the first pitcher since Fernando Valenzuela to open the season with eight straight victories. The Dodgers won 86 games, but failed to make the post-season, finishing second in the Western Division of the National League. Manager Davey Johnson was fired after the season and replaced with bench coach Jim Tracy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_World_Cup_of_Hockey_rosters
2016 World Cup of Hockey rosters
[ "No", "Pos", "Name", "Height", "Weight", "Birthdate", "Team" ]
[ [ "19", "G", "Mikko Koskinen", "2.00 m ( 6 ft 7 in )", "95 kg ( 209 lb )", "( 1988-07-18 ) July 18 , 1988 ( aged 28 )", "SKA Saint Petersburg" ], [ "40", "G", "Tuukka Rask", "1.88 m ( 6 ft 2 in )", "84 kg ( 185 lb )", "( 1987-03-10 ) March 10 , 1987 ( aged 29 )", "Boston Bruins" ], [ "35", "G", "Pekka Rinne", "1.96 m ( 6 ft 5 in )", "98 kg ( 216 lb )", "( 1982-11-03 ) November 3 , 1982 ( aged 33 )", "Nashville Predators" ], [ "2", "D", "Jyrki Jokipakka", "1.91 m ( 6 ft 3 in )", "98 kg ( 216 lb )", "( 1991-08-20 ) August 20 , 1991 ( aged 25 )", "Calgary Flames" ], [ "18", "D", "Sami Lepistö", "1.85 m ( 6 ft 1 in )", "86 kg ( 190 lb )", "( 1984-10-17 ) October 17 , 1984 ( aged 31 )", "Salavat Yulaev Ufa" ], [ "7", "D", "Esa Lindell", "1.91 m ( 6 ft 3 in )", "98 kg ( 216 lb )", "( 1994-05-23 ) May 23 , 1994 ( aged 22 )", "Dallas Stars" ], [ "3", "D", "Olli Määttä", "1.88 m ( 6 ft 2 in )", "93 kg ( 205 lb )", "( 1994-08-22 ) August 22 , 1994 ( aged 22 )", "Pittsburgh Penguins" ], [ "22", "D", "Ville Pokka", "1.83 m ( 6 ft 0 in )", "97 kg ( 214 lb )", "( 1994-06-03 ) June 3 , 1994 ( aged 22 )", "Chicago Blackhawks" ], [ "55", "D", "Rasmus Ristolainen", "1.93 m ( 6 ft 4 in )", "99 kg ( 218 lb )", "( 1994-10-27 ) October 27 , 1994 ( aged 21 )", "Buffalo Sabres" ], [ "45", "D", "Sami Vatanen", "1.79 m ( 5 ft 10 in )", "80 kg ( 180 lb )", "( 1991-06-03 ) June 3 , 1991 ( aged 25 )", "Anaheim Ducks" ], [ "20", "LW", "Sebastian Aho", "1.81 m ( 5 ft 11 in )", "78 kg ( 172 lb )", "( 1997-07-26 ) July 26 , 1997 ( aged 19 )", "Carolina Hurricanes" ], [ "91", "C", "Aleksander Barkov", "1.91 m ( 6 ft 3 in )", "96 kg ( 212 lb )", "( 1995-09-02 ) September 2 , 1995 ( aged 21 )", "Florida Panthers" ], [ "27", "LW", "Joonas Donskoi", "1.83 m ( 6 ft 0 in )", "84 kg ( 185 lb )", "( 1992-04-13 ) April 13 , 1992 ( aged 24 )", "San Jose Sharks" ], [ "51", "C", "Valtteri Filppula ( A )", "1.83 m ( 6 ft 0 in )", "88 kg ( 194 lb )", "( 1984-03-20 ) March 20 , 1984 ( aged 32 )", "Tampa Bay Lightning" ], [ "64", "LW", "Mikael Granlund", "1.78 m ( 5 ft 10 in )", "84 kg ( 185 lb )", "( 1992-02-26 ) February 26 , 1992 ( aged 24 )", "Minnesota Wild" ], [ "56", "RW", "Erik Haula", "1.82 m ( 6 ft 0 in )", "88 kg ( 194 lb )", "( 1991-03-23 ) March 23 , 1991 ( aged 25 )", "Minnesota Wild" ], [ "36", "LW", "Jussi Jokinen ( A )", "1.83 m ( 6 ft 0 in )", "87 kg ( 192 lb )", "( 1983-04-01 ) April 1 , 1983 ( aged 33 )", "Florida Panthers" ], [ "9", "C", "Mikko Koivu ( C )", "1.91 m ( 6 ft 3 in )", "101 kg ( 223 lb )", "( 1983-03-12 ) March 12 , 1983 ( aged 33 )", "Minnesota Wild" ], [ "71", "RW", "Leo Komarov", "1.80 m ( 5 ft 11 in )", "90 kg ( 200 lb )", "( 1987-01-23 ) January 23 , 1987 ( aged 29 )", "Toronto Maple Leafs" ], [ "28", "LW", "Lauri Korpikoski", "1.85 m ( 6 ft 1 in )", "93 kg ( 205 lb )", "( 1986-07-28 ) July 28 , 1986 ( aged 30 )", "Free agent" ] ]
Group B -- Finland
Head coach : Lauri Marjamäki [ 1 ]
2016_World_Cup_of_Hockey_rosters_4
Each team's World Cup roster consisted of twenty skaters (forwards and defencemen) and three goaltenders. All eight participating teams submitted their initial roster of sixteen players on March 2, 2016. The remaining seven players for each nation were announced May 27. Age and team as of July 1, 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_German_women's_football_transfers_summer_2015
List of German women's football transfers summer 2015
[ "Team", "Goalkeepers", "Defender", "Midfielders", "Forwards" ]
[ [ "Bayern Munich", "", "", "Boquete ( Frankfurt ) Däbritz ( Freiburg ) Kristie Mewis ( Breakers ) Rolser ( Liverpool )", "Evans ( Turbine )" ], [ "VfL Wolfsburg", "", "", "Bussaglia ( Lyon ) Dickenmann ( Lyon ) Pajor ( Medyk )", "Bachmann ( Rosengård ) Jensen ( Kolbotn ) Wullaert ( Standard )" ], [ "FFC Frankfurt", "", "Clark ( Freiburg )", "van Egmond ( Jets ) Groenen ( Chelsea ) Linden ( Leverkusen ) Möller ( Turbine ) Schmidt ( free agent )", "Ōgimi ( Wolfsburg ) Panfil ( Leverkusen )" ], [ "Turbine Potsdam", "Schmitz ( Leverkusen )", "Schmidt ( Frankfurt ) Scurich ( Sand )", "Hanebeck ( Sand ) Kellond-Knight ( Roar ) Siwińska ( Lübars )", "Huth ( Frankfurt ) Makanza ( Montpellier ) Mauro ( Sand )" ], [ "SGS Essen", "", "Brüggemann ( Cloppenburg )", "Ando ( free agent )", "Nesse ( Herford )" ], [ "Hoffenheim", "Abt ( Herford )", "Hartig ( Bayern II ) Specht ( Bayern II )", "Howard ( Knights )", "Billa ( St. Pölten )" ], [ "Freiburg", "", "Jaser ( Wolfpack )", "Gwinn ( Weingarten ) Magull ( Wolfsburg ) Minge ( Wangen ) Schiewe ( Jena ) Wagner ( Wolfsburg ) Zehnder ( Zürich )", "Makas ( St. Pölten )" ], [ "FF Jena", "", "Cruz ( Magdeburg ) Melhado ( Herford ) Sedláčková ( Lübars )", "Martin ( Knights ) Silva ( Duisburg )", "van den Heiligenberg ( Ajax ) Voňková ( Duisburg )" ], [ "Bayer Leverkusen", "Schroffenegger ( Bayern )", "Kempe ( Gütersloh ) Krahn ( PSG )", "Schwanekamp ( Gütersloh )", "Šundov ( Duisburg )" ], [ "SC Sand", "Kober ( Hoffenheim )", "Vetterlein ( Wolfsburg ) Vojteková ( Neulengbach )", "Igwe ( Freiburg ) Meier ( Freiburg ) Savin ( Freiburg ) Škorvánková ( Neulengbach )", "Burger ( Neulengbach ) Damnjanović ( Wolfsburg ) Stoller ( Hoffenheim )" ], [ "Köln", "Giuliani ( Herford )", "Kirchberger ( Duisburg )", "Gosch ( Bochum )", "Ehegötz ( Gütersloh ) Julien ( Jena )" ], [ "Werder Bremen", "Martens ( Herford ) Weinert ( Leipzig )", "Maierhofer ( St. Pölten ) Tóth ( Lübars )", "", "El-Kassem ( Leverkusen )" ] ]
Bundesliga -- In
List_of_German_women's_football_transfers_summer_2015_0
This is a list of German women's football transfers in the summer transfer window 2015 by club. Frauen Bundesliga clubs are listed according to the 2014-15 season table. On loan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_FIVB_Volleyball_Men's_World_Championship
2002 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship
[ "Date", "Time", "", "Score", "", "Set 1", "Set 2", "Set 3", "Set 4", "Total", "Report" ]
[ [ "28 Sep", "20:10", "Argentina", "3-1", "Australia", "22-25", "25-18", "31-29", "32-30", "110-102", "P2" ], [ "29 Sep", "11:10", "Portugal", "3-1", "China", "16-25", "25-21", "25-19", "25-11", "91-76", "P2" ], [ "30 Sep", "18:40", "Portugal", "3-1", "Australia", "25-20", "25-27", "25-21", "29-27", "104-95", "P2" ], [ "30 Sep", "21:10", "China", "1-3", "Argentina", "30-32", "19-25", "26-24", "21-25", "96-106", "P2" ], [ "01 Oct", "18:40", "Australia", "1-3", "China", "19-25", "20-25", "25-23", "21-25", "85-98", "P2" ], [ "01 Oct", "21:10", "Argentina", "3-1", "Portugal", "21-25", "25-22", "25-22", "25-22", "96-91", "P2" ] ]
First round -- Pool A
Pts Matches Sets Points Rank Team W L W L Ratio W L Ratio 1 Argentina 6 3 0 9 3 3.000 312 289 1.080 2 Portugal 5 2 1 7 5 1.400 286 267 1.071 3 China 4 1 2 5 7 0.714 270 282 0.957 4 Australia 3 0 3 3 9 0.333 282 312 0.904
2002_FIVB_Volleyball_Men's_World_Championship_3
The 2002 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship was the 15th edition of the event, organised by the world's governing body, the FIVB. It was held in Salta, Córdoba, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Santa Fé and San Juan in Argentina from September 28 to October 13, 2002. All times are Argentina Time ().
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996–97_New_York_Rangers_season
1996–97 New York Rangers season
[ "Game", "February", "Opponent", "Score", "Record" ]
[ [ "53", "1", "@ Philadelphia Flyers", "4 - 2", "26-20-7" ], [ "54", "2", "Boston Bruins", "3 - 2", "26-21-7" ], [ "55", "5", "Hartford Whalers", "5 - 2", "27-21-7" ], [ "56", "8", "@ New York Islanders", "5 - 2", "28-21-7" ], [ "57", "9", "@ Florida Panthers", "4 - 3", "28-22-7" ], [ "58", "13", "@ St. Louis Blues", "4 - 1", "28-23-7" ], [ "59", "15", "@ Chicago Blackhawks", "2 - 0", "28-24-7" ], [ "60", "17", "New Jersey Devils", "2 - 2 OT", "28-24-8" ], [ "61", "19", "@ New Jersey Devils", "1 - 1 OT", "28-24-9" ], [ "62", "21", "@ Hartford Whalers", "7 - 2", "28-25-9" ], [ "63", "23", "@ Philadelphia Flyers", "2 - 1", "28-26-9" ] ]
1996–97_New_York_Rangers_season_10
The 1996-97 New York Rangers season was the Rangers' 71st season. The highlight of the season was that it was Wayne Gretzky's first season in New York. The Rangers qualified for the playoffs as the fifth seed in the Eastern Conference, and advanced all the way to the Eastern Conference Finals, where they were defeated by the Philadelphia Flyers. This marked the last playoff appearance for the Rangers until the 2005-06 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ambassadors_of_Russia_to_Australia
List of ambassadors of Russia to Australia
[ "Name", "Title", "Appointment", "Termination" ]
[ [ "Vyacheslav Dolgov", "Ambassador", "25 December 1991", "11 November 1993" ], [ "Alexander Losyukov", "Ambassador", "11 November 1993", "6 September 1997" ], [ "Rashit Khamidulin", "Ambassador", "31 August 1998", "20 July 2001" ], [ "Leonid Moiseyev", "Ambassador", "20 July 2001", "10 November 2005" ], [ "Alexander Blokhin", "Ambassador", "10 November 2005", "29 June 2010" ], [ "Vladimir Morozov [ ru ]", "Ambassador", "29 June 2010", "28 July 2016" ], [ "Grigory Logvinov [ ru ]", "Ambassador", "28 July 2016", "3 April 2019" ], [ "Aleksey Pavlovsky [ ru ]", "Ambassador", "3 April 2019", "" ] ]
List of representatives ( 1942 – present ) -- Representatives of the Russian Federation to the Commonwealth of Australia ( 1991 – present )
List_of_ambassadors_of_Russia_to_Australia_1
The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Commonwealth of Australia is the official representative of the President and the Government of the Russian Federation to the Prime Minister and the Government of Australia. The ambassador and his staff work at large in the Embassy of Russia in Canberra. There is a consulate-general in Sydney. The ambassador of Russia to Australia is concurrently accredited to Fiji, Nauru, Tuvalu and Vanuatu. The post of Russian Ambassador to Australia is currently held by , incumbent since 3 April 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_record_progression_800_metres_freestyle
Italian record progression 800 metres freestyle
[ "#", "Time", "Name", "Club", "Date", "Meet", "Location" ]
[ [ "1", "15:51.50", "N. Gamenara", "Sanremese", "1932", "-", "Bologna , Italy" ], [ "2", "15:33.50", "Grazia Scalia", "Roma nuoto", "1932", "-", "Rome , Italy" ], [ "3", "15:12.80", "Grazia Scalia", "Torino Nuoto", "1933", "-", "Rome , Italy" ], [ "4", "13:15.50", "Narcisa Foscati", "Torino Nuoto", "1935", "-", "Sanremo , Italy" ], [ "5", "13:13.30", "S. Samuel", "Torino n", "1938", "-", "Sanremo , Italy" ], [ "6", "12:55.20", "M. Kratochwila", "Giordana Genova", "1938", "-", "Sanremo , Italy" ], [ "7", "12:28.20", "Romana Calligaris", "R.N . Napoli", "1949", "-", "Trieste , Italy" ], [ "8", "12:08.00", "Sandra Valle", "R.N . Napoli", "1957", "-", "Rome , Italy" ], [ "9", "11:41.30", "Sandra Valle", "R.N . Napoli", "1957", "-", "Rome , Italy" ], [ "10", "11:39.90", "Sandra Valle", "R.n . napoli", "1958", "-", "Rome , Italy" ], [ "11", "11:32.70", "Velleda Veschi", "Doria", "1959", "-", "Rome , Italy" ], [ "12", "11:24.20", "Sandra Valle", "Doria", "1959", "-", "Rome , Italy" ], [ "13", "11:23.00", "Velleda Veschi", "Doria", "1960", "-", "Rome , Italy" ], [ "14", "11:17.80", "Gisella Costoli", "Doria", "1961", "-", "Rome , Italy" ], [ "15", "10:52.70", "Velleda Veschi", "Doria", "1961", "-", "Rome , Italy" ], [ "16", "10:44.60", "Valentina Martinoli", "Doria", "1963", "-", "Genoa , Italy" ], [ "17", "10:19.30", "Novella Calligaris", "Nazionale", "1968", "-", "Minsk , Belarus" ], [ "18", "09:57.70", "Novella Calligaris", "Nazionale", "1968", "-", "Málaga , Spain" ], [ "19", "09:56.70", "Novella Calligaris", "Nazionale", "1968", "-", "Milano , Italy" ], [ "20", "09:46.60", "Novella Calligaris", "Nazionale", "1969", "-", "Prague , Czech Republic" ] ]
Long course ( 50 m ) -- Women
Italian_record_progression_800_metres_freestyle_1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TooManyGames
TooManyGames
[ "Show", "Dates", "City", "Venue", "Square Feet", "Approximate Attendance" ]
[ [ "East Coast Gaming Expo", "September 11 , 2004", "Reading , PA", "Inn At Reading", "5,000", "700" ], [ "East Coast Gaming Expo 2", "September 18 , 2005", "Reading , PA", "Inn At Reading", "10,000", "700" ], [ "East Coast Gaming Expo 3", "August 26-27 , 2006", "Reading , PA", "Inn At Reading", "12,000", "500" ], [ "TooManyGames", "April 15 , 2007", "Reading , PA", "Inn At Reading", "5,000", "500" ], [ "TooManyGames 2", "August 26 , 2007", "Reading , PA", "Inn At Reading", "5,000", "500" ], [ "TooManyGames 3", "May 4 , 2008", "Reading , PA", "Greater Reading Expo Center", "9,000", "1,000" ], [ "TooManyGames 4", "October 18 , 2008", "Reading , PA", "Greater Reading Expo Center", "15,000", "1,000" ], [ "TooManyGames 5", "May 3 , 2009", "Leesport , PA", "Leesport Farmer 's Market", "10,000", "1,000" ], [ "TooManyGames 6", "April 18 , 2010", "Reading , PA", "Greater Reading Expo Center", "10,000", "1,500" ], [ "TooManyGames 7", "September 19 , 2010", "Reading , PA", "Greater Reading Expo Center", "10,000", "1,500" ], [ "TooManyGames 8", "May 6-8 , 2011", "Oaks , PA", "Greater Philadelphia Expo Center", "80,000", "2,800" ], [ "TooManyGames 9", "June 15-17 , 2012", "Oaks , PA", "Greater Philadelphia Expo Center", "65,000", "3,900" ], [ "TooManyGames 10", "June 14-16 , 2013", "Oaks , PA", "Greater Philadelphia Expo Center", "80,000", "4,000" ], [ "TooManyGames 11", "June 27-29 , 2014", "Oaks , PA", "Greater Philadelphia Expo Center", "80,000", "4,500" ], [ "TooManyGames 12", "June 14-16 , 2015", "Oaks , PA", "Greater Philadelphia Expo Center", "80,000", "7,500" ], [ "TooManyGames 13", "June 24-26 , 2016", "Oaks , PA", "Greater Philadelphia Expo Center", "100,000", "9,500" ], [ "TooManyGames 14", "June 23-25 , 2017", "Oaks , PA", "Greater Philadelphia Expo Center", "100,000", "12,000" ], [ "TooManyGames 15", "June 22-24 , 2018", "Oaks , PA", "Greater Philadelphia Expo Center", "100,000", "" ], [ "TooManyGames 16", "June 21-23 , 2019", "Oaks , PA", "Greater Philadelphia Expo Center", "", "" ] ]
Convention dates
TooManyGames_0
TooManyGames is a three-day gaming convention currently held at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, PA. TooManyGames (formerly East Coast Gaming Expo) is an annual gaming convention that features a used and new game marketplace; gaming artists and crafters; musicians; discussion panels and demonstrations; LARPing; celebrity guests; independent game developer showcase; and console, handheld, PC, tabletop, and arcade gaming areas. Prior events include a 200+ person LAN organized by The GXL, and the Philly Game Jam organized by the Philadelphia chapter of the International Game Developers Association.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_Fortier
Laurie Fortier
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1996", "To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday", "Cindy Bayles" ], [ "2000", "Dean Quixote", "Annie" ], [ "2000", "The In Crowd", "Kelly" ], [ "2006", "Surveillance", "Claire" ], [ "2007", "Stories USA", "Bunny" ], [ "2015", "No Deposit", "Angie Vanenti" ], [ "2016", "A New York Christmas", "Shannon" ], [ "2016", "The Red Maple Leaf", "Margaret Adams" ], [ "2017", "The Neighborhood", "Angela D'Amico" ] ]
Filmography
Laurie_Fortier_0
Laurie Fortier (born ) is an American actress. She is known for her television work on Running the Halls, Push and Hemlock Grove, and for her film work in To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday and The In Crowd.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sister's_Slam_Dunk
Sister's Slam Dunk
[ "#", "Episodes", "Air Date", "Synopsis", "Guest/Notes" ]
[ [ "34", "1", "February 10 , 2017", "The cast members are introduced through a meeting with music producer , Kim Hyeong-seok , who will be the producer for their girl group project . Each member was individually interviewed by him where they revealed their ambition and reason for participating in the program . They also bring items and songs that represent them as part of their introduction to the other members", "I.O.I , Matthew Douma ( Somi 's father ) , Jeon Sun-hee ( Somi 's mother ) , Evelyn Douma ( Somi 's sister ) , Kim Hyeong-seok , Jang Jin-young ( vocal coach ) , Han Won-jong ( vocal director ) , Kim Hwa-young ( choreographer ) , Kim Kyu-sang ( visual performance director ) , Ahn Hyuk-mo ( acting coach ) , Kolleen Park ( musical director )" ], [ "35", "2", "February 17 , 2017", "The cast members begin their evaluations in singing and dancing , as they start living as trainees", "Kim Hyeong-seok , Jang Jin-young ( vocal coach ) , Han Won-jong ( vocal director ) , Kim Hwa-young ( choreographer ) , Kim Kyu-sang ( visual performance director ) , Ahn Hyuk-mo ( acting coach ) , Kolleen Park ( musical director ) , Rain ( via phone )" ], [ "36", "3", "February 24 , 2017", "The cast members spend their first night together before resuming their training , when they also decide to make Minzy as the leader of their group . Kim Hyeong-seok , Kim Hwa-young and Kim Kyu-sang assess their improvement in dancing from their performance of Sunmi 's Full Moon for Somi and Minzy while the others perform Sistar19 's Ma Boy", "Heo Kyung-hwan , Kim Hyeong-seok , Kim Hwa-young ( choreographer ) , Kim Kyu-sang ( visual performance director ) , Jun Hyo-seong ( Secret ) , Bora ( Sistar ) , Han Chae-ah , Park Si-yeon , Kim Sung-eun" ], [ "37", "4", "March 3 , 2017", "The members take a MBTI personality test which Kim Sook and Hong Jin-kyung took when they did the girl group project in season 1 . Subsequently , they get a chance to listen to their new song , which was composed by Kim Hyeong-seok and written by lyricist Kim Eana , and vote which version of the song they would use . The members then meet Heo Kyung-hwan , Leeteuk and Red Velvet where they receive advice about idol 's activities , such as deciding on Unnies ' official greeting", "Park Sang-hee ( psychoanalyst ) , Matthew Douma ( Somi 's father ) , Jeon Sun-hee ( Somi 's mother ) , Evelyn Douma ( Somi 's sister ) , Lee Yeon-bok ( chef ) , Kim Hyeong-seok , Kim Eana ( lyricist ) , Heo Kyung-hwan , Leeteuk ( Super Junior ) , Red Velvet ( except Joy ) , Lee Sang-yoon ( via phone )" ], [ "38", "5", "March 10 , 2017", "Kang Ye-won goes to an otolaryngologist to be diagnosed on her vocal folds ' condition . Later on , they begin the vocal practice for their new song with vocal coach Jang Jin-young . Afterwards , the members have a birthday party for Somi and Kang Ye-won at the latter 's house", "Lee Soo-young ( Otolaryngologist ) , Jang Jin-young ( vocal coach )" ], [ "39", "6", "March 17 , 2017", "The members visit Music Bank to support Hong Jin-young . The PD then suddenly reveals that the song , which was shown to them , will not be used and two new songs are introduced , instead", "Twice , Taeyeon , Kim Hyeong-seok , Kim Eana ( lyricist ) , Jang Jin-young ( vocal coach ) , Han Won-jong ( vocal director ) , Kim Hwa-young ( choreographer ) , Kim Kyu-sang ( visual performance director )" ], [ "40", "7", "March 24 , 2017", "The members begin learning the vocal and dance routine for their first song , Right ?", "Jang Jin-young ( vocal coach ) , Kim Hyeong-seok , Kim Hwa-young ( choreographer ) , Kim Kyu-sang ( visual performance director ) , Han Won-jong ( vocal director )" ], [ "41", "8", "March 31 , 2017", "The members are assessed and assigned to individual parts for their first song , Right ? . In addition , a few weeks before , the members went to the premiere of Kang Ye-won 's film . Later on , the members present their concept ideas for their stage performance at the costume meeting", "Kim Hyeong-seok , Jang Jin-young ( vocal coach ) , Han Won-jong ( vocal director ) , Kisum , Uhm Jung-hwa , Park So-hyun , Choi Hee-sun ( stylist ) , Kim Hwa-young ( choreographer ) , Kim Kyu-sang ( visual performance director )" ], [ "42", "9", "April 7 , 2017", "The members have dinner after a busy day , then return to their dormitory to train . After seeing the full choreography of their first song and learning several basic skills , the members visit Immortal Songs : Singing the Legend . Later on , they are assessed on their basic rap skills and perform lyrics they are asked to write", "Kim Hwa-young ( choreographer ) , Kim Kyu-sang ( visual performance director ) , Hosts of Hello Counselor ( Lee Young-ja , Cultwo ) , Hosts of Immortal Songs : Singing the Legend ( Moon Hee-joon , Hwang Chi-yeul , Jung Jae-hyung ) , Kim Hyeong-seok , Killagramz ( rap coach )" ], [ "43", "10", "April 14 , 2017", "The members begin recording their first song , Right ? . While one of them is recording , the other members learn the song 's choreography , which has been updated according to their vocal parts . Their performance of Pick Me and Shut Up during their visit to Immortal Songs : Singing the Legend is also shown", "Han Won-jong ( vocal director ) , Kim Hyeong-seok , Jang Jin-young ( vocal coach ) , Kim Hwa-young ( choreographer ) , Kim Kyu-sang ( visual performance director ) , Hosts of Immortal Songs : Singing the Legend ( Moon Hee-joon , Hwang Chi-yeul , Jung Jae-hyung )" ], [ "44", "11", "April 21 , 2017", "The members are being evaluated on their choreography progress before tuning it according to their vocal parts . The stylist , Choi Hee-sun , visits the show and reveal prototype version of their stage attire . Afterward , they begin the second recording session for Right ? , when it is decided that Kim Sook and Kang Ye-won are switching their vocal parts", "Kim Kyu-sang ( visual performance director ) , Kim Hwa-young ( choreographer ) , Kim Hyeong-seok , Choi Hee-sun ( stylist ) , Jang Jin-young ( vocal coach ) , Han Won-jong ( vocal director )" ], [ "45", "12", "April 28 , 2017", "Han Chae-young and Hong Jin-young are chosen to represent the members in KBS 1 vs. 100 in an attempt to raise funds for Right ? music video . They also resume training for the full choreography for Right ? . The members ' visit to 1 vs. 100 and their effort in the program is also shown . Later on , the assessment for the rapping part begins as the members showcase their skills . In the end , Hong Jin-young is chosen to perform the rapping part for Right ?", "Kim Hwa-young ( choreographer ) , Seo Jin-ho ( actress ) , Kim Hyeong-seok , Kim Kyu-sang ( visual performance director ) , Jang Jin-young ( vocal coach ) , Jo Chung-hyun ( Host of 1 vs. 100 ) , Defconn , Jessi" ], [ "46", "13", "May 5 , 2017", "The members goes for a 1 night 2 days trip to Busan . Hong Jin-young completes the recording of her rapping part for Right ? and the members also finish the final recording session", "Kim Hyeong-seok , Han Won-jong ( vocal director )" ], [ "47", "14", "May 12 , 2017", "The members film the entire music video for Right ?", "Eunbin ( CLC ) , Kim Sae-ron , Jeong Han-sol ( CF director ) , Kim Hwa-young ( choreographer ) , Kim Kyu-sang ( visual performance director ) , Matthew Douma ( Somi 's father ) , Jeon Sun-hee ( Somi 's mother ) , Evelyn Douma ( Somi 's sister ) , Ahn Hyuk-mo ( acting coach ) , Jang Jin-young ( vocal coach ) , Kim Hyeong-seok , Han Won-jong ( vocal director ) Right ? and LaLaLa Song were digitally released on this date at 12PM KST . Right ? 's official MV is first shown at the end of the episode" ], [ "48", "15", "May 19 , 2017", "The members visit Music Bank for their debut . Additionally , they also interact with their fans , the Dongsaengs , and find their songs have reached the top of all daily music charts . Afterwards , each member receives a video message from their closest friends", "Kim Hwa-young ( choreographer ) , Kim Kyu-sang ( visual performance director ) , Kim Young-chul , Jang Jin-young ( vocal coach ) , Hosts of Music Bank ( Lee Seo-won , Solbin ) , Han Won-jong ( vocal director ) , Ra Mi-ran , Cha Tae-hyun , Choi Yoo-jung , Kim Do-yeon , Min Hyo-rin" ], [ "49", "16", "May 26 , 2017", "The members fulfill their promise for reaching the top of all daily music charts . Afterwards , they visit Konkuk University to participate in various events , which includes their last performance", "IZ , Akdong Musician ( Lee Chan-hyuk , Lee Su-hyun ) , Kim Hyeong-seok , MFBTY ( Tiger JK , Yoon Mi-rae , Bizzy ) , Jung Sung-hwa , Kim Kyu-sang ( visual performance director ) , Han Won-jong ( vocal director ) , Jang Jin-young ( vocal coach ) , Kim Hwa-young ( choreographer )" ] ]
Sister's_Slam_Dunk_2
Sister's Slam Dunk () is a South Korean reality show that aired every Friday on KBS 2TV from April 8 to December 2, 2016. The show's first season featured an all-female cast consisting of Ra Mi-ran, Kim Sook, Hong Jin-kyung, Min Hyo-rin, Jessi and Tiffany, and followed their attempts at fulfilling each cast member's dream using a budget of ₩2,196,000 or approximately $2,000. The cast members formed a special girl group named Unnies () and released a Park Jin-young-produced single titled Shut Up, featuring You Hee-yeol, in July 2016. Season 2 of the program focused primarily on the girl group project, which was Min Hyo-rin's dream in season 1. The show followed seven members, Kang Ye-won, Han Chae-young, Hong Jin-young, Minzy and Jeon So-mi, with Kim Sook and Hong Jin-kyung returning, as they formed the second generation of Unnies, produced by Kim Hyeong-seok (Park Jin-young's mentor). The fulfillment of each member's personal dreams have become the side projects of the program. The fan club name for the group remains as Dongsaengs (i.e. younger siblings) and their official greeting, as suggested by Heo Kyung-hwan, is Shoot! Shoot! Shoot!, Hello! We are Unnies!, with an emphasis on the basketball shooting motion while saying Shoot. Their official fandom object is a denim-colored balloon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR_Rookie_of_the_Year
NASCAR Rookie of the Year
[ "Year", "Winner", "Runner ( s ) Up" ]
[ [ "2019", "Chase Briscoe", "John Hunter Nemechek , Noah Gragson , Justin Haley , Gray Gaulding , Brandon Brown , Zane Smith † , Ronnie Bassett Jr. † , Tyler Matthews † , Kyle Weatherman † , Bayley Currey ¶ , Harrison Burton ¶ , Riley Herbst ¶" ], [ "2018", "Tyler Reddick", "Christopher Bell , Austin Cindric , Alex Labbe , Kaz Grala , Spencer Boyd , Vinnie Miller , Chad Finchum , Josh Bilicki , Matt Mills" ], [ "2017", "William Byron", "Cole Custer , Daniel Hemric , Matt Tifft , Spencer Gallagher , Ben Kennedy , Tyler Reddick ¶ , Brandon Brown ¶ , Christopher Bell ¶" ], [ "2016", "Erik Jones", "Brennan Poole , Brandon Jones , Ryan Preece , Garrett Smithley , Ray Black Jr. , B. J. McLeod , Cody Ware * , Corey LaJoie † , Martin Roy † , Todd Peck † , Matt Tifft ¶ , Spencer Gallagher ¶" ], [ "2015", "Daniel Suárez", "Darrell Wallace Jr. , Ross Chastain , Cale Conley , Harrison Rhodes , Peyton Sellers , Josh Reaume , Ryan Blaney † , Ben Rhodes † , Mario Gosselin † , Dylan Lupton † , Derek White † , Jimmy Weller III † , Erik Jones ¶ , B. J. McLeod ¶" ], [ "2014", "Chase Elliott", "Ty Dillon , Chris Buescher , Ryan Reed , Dylan Kwasniewski , Dakoda Armstrong , Ryan Sieg , Tanner Berryhill , Chad Boat , Tommy Joe Martins , Harrison Rhodes * , David Starr † , Carlos Contreras † , Ryan Ellis † , Ryan Blaney ¶ , Cale Conley ¶" ], [ "2013", "Kyle Larson", "Alex Bowman , Nelson Piquet Jr. , Jeffrey Earnhardt , Kevin Swindell , Dexter Stacey , Hal Martin , Juan Carlos Blum , Ty Dillon ¶" ], [ "2012", "Austin Dillon", "Cole Whitt , Jason Bowles , Brad Sweet , Johanna Long , Joey Gase , Casey Roderick , Benny Gordon , Jamie Dick † , Josh Richards † , Travis Pastrana † , Daryl Harr † , Tim Schendel † , Ryan Blaney ¶" ], [ "2011", "Timmy Hill", "Blake Koch , Ryan Truex , Jennifer Jo Cobb , Charles Lewandoski , Carl Long † , Tim Andrews †" ], [ "2010", "Ricky Stenhouse Jr", "Brian Scott , Colin Braun , James Buescher , Parker Kligerman , Tayler Malsam † , Danica Patrick †" ], [ "2009", "Justin Allgaier", "Brendan Gaughan , Michael Annett , Michael McDowell , Erik Darnell , Scott Lagasse Jr. , John Wes Townley , Ken Butler III , Terry Cook , Peyton Sellers , Marc Davis * , Trevor Bayne † , Shelby Howard † , Matt Carter † , Kevin Conway † , Jeremy Clements †" ], [ "2008", "Landon Cassill", "Bryan Clauson , Dario Franchitti , Cale Gale , Brian Keselowski , Chase Miller , Patrick Carpentier , Joey Logano † , Josh Wise † , Danny Efland † , Brandon Whitt † , Justin Hobgood †" ], [ "2007", "David Ragan", "Marcos Ambrose , Brad Keselowski , Kyle Krisiloff , Brad Coleman , Juan Pablo Montoya , Robert Richardson Jr. , Sam Hornish Jr. , Justin Diercks * , Timothy Peters * , Bobby Santos III * , Alex García * , Brian Conz * , Kelly Bires † , Richard Johns † , Bobby East † , D. J. Kennington † , Brett Rowe †" ], [ "2006", "Danny O'Quinn Jr", "John Andretti , Todd Kluever , Burney Lamar , Mark McFarland , Stephen Leicht , David Gilliland , Tracy Hines , Joel Kauffman , A. J. Foyt IV * , Jorge Goeters * , Kevin Conway * , Chris Wimmer * , Auggie Vidovich II † , David Reutimann † , Steve Wallace † , Aric Almirola † , Shane Huffman †" ], [ "2005", "Carl Edwards", "Reed Sorenson , Denny Hamlin , Jon Wood , Brent Sherman , Kertus Davis , Michel Jourdain Jr. , Tyler Walker , Ryan Hemphill , Brandon Miller , Paul Wolfe , Boston Reid * , A. J. Fike * , Blake Feese * , Kim Crosby * , Donnie Neuenberger * , Jerry Robertson †" ], [ "2004", "Kyle Busch", "Clint Bowyer , Paul Menard , J. J. Yeley , Billy Parker , Stan Boyd , Travis Geisler , Donnie Neuenberger * , Rick Markle * , Kevin Conway * , Brian Conz * , Aaron Fike † , Andy Ponstein † , Tina Gordon †" ], [ "2003", "David Stremme", "Coy Gibbs , Joey Clanton , Chad Blount , Jason White , Chase Montgomery , Regan Smith , Damon Lusk , Chris Bingham , Martin Truex Jr. † , Tammy Jo Kirk †" ], [ "2002", "Scott Riggs", "Johnny Sauter , Shane Hmiel , Kerry Earnhardt , Casey Mears , Brian Vickers , Kasey Kahne , Dan Pardus , Larry Gunselman † , Ron Young † , Brian Weber † , Joe Buford †" ], [ "2001", "Greg Biffle", "Scott Wimmer , Jamie McMurray , Larry Foyt , Tim Sauter , Marty Houston , David Donohue , Ryan Newman † , Kelly Denton † , Brad Baker † , Christian Elder † , Steadman Marlin † , Ken Alexander † , Bill Hoff †" ], [ "2000", "Kevin Harvick", "Ron Hornaday Jr. , Jimmie Johnson , Jay Sauter , Michael Ritch * , P. J. Jones , Anthony Lazzaro , Mike Stefanik , Mike Borkowski , Derrick Gilchrist , Kelly Denton * , Jay Fogleman * , Dave Steele *" ] ]
Xfinity Series -- History
ROTY who later became the Series Champion
NASCAR_Rookie_of_the_Year_3
The NASCAR Rookie of the Year Award is presented to the first-year driver that has the best season in a NASCAR season. Each of NASCAR's national and regional touring series selects a RotY winner each year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head_of_Forest_Forces
Head of Forest Forces
[ "S. No", "Union Territory", "Headquarters", "Name of the HoFF/Forest Department Head", "Batch" ]
[ [ "1", "Andaman and Nicobar Islands", "Port Blair", "Tarun Coomar , IFS", "1985" ], [ "2", "Chandigarh", "Chandigarh", "Santosh Kumar , IFS", "1993" ], [ "3", "Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu", "Daman", "Debendra Dalai , IFS", "1999" ], [ "4", "Jammu and Kashmir", "Srinagar ( May-Oct ) and Jammu ( Nov-Apr )", "Ravi Kumar Kesar , IFS", "1985" ], [ "5", "Ladakh", "Leh and Kargil", "TBD", "" ], [ "6", "Lakshadweep", "Kavaratti", "K. Kar , IFS", "1999" ], [ "7", "National Capital Territory of Delhi", "Delhi", "Tarun Coomar , IFS", "1985" ], [ "8", "Puducherry", "Pondicherry", "G. Kumar , IFS", "1986" ] ]
List of current Heads of Forest Forces in the States and Union territories of India [ 1 ]
Heads of Forest Forces of States S. No . State Headquarters Name of HoFF Batch 1 Andhra Pradesh Vijayawada S. B. L. Misra , IFS 1980 2 Arunachal Pradesh Itanagar Omkar Singh , IFS 1982 3 Assam Guwahati Darash Mathur , IFS 1980 4 Bihar Patna A.K.Pandey , IFS 1986 5 Chhattisgarh Raipur Arvind Anil Boaz , IFS 1979 6 Goa Panaji Shri Ajay Saxena , IFS 7 Gujarat Gandhinagar Dr. D. K. Sharma , IFS 1985 8 Haryana Panchkula Amrinder Kaur , IFS 1983 9 Himachal Pradesh Shimla S. S. Negi , IFS 1983 10 Jharkhand Ranchi Shashi Nandkeolyar , IFS 1986 11 Karnataka Bengaluru Vinay Luthra , IFS 1979 12 Kerala Thiruvananthapuram Brandson S. Corrie , IFS 1980 13 Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Manoj Kumar Sapra , IFS 1981 14 Maharashtra Mumbai A. K. Nigam , IFS 1979 15 Manipur Imphal Bala Prasad , IFS 1983 16 Meghalaya Shillong Sunil Kumar , IFS 1979 17 Mizoram Aizawl J. L. Singh , IFS 1979 18 Nagaland Kohima M. Lokeshwara Rao , IFS 1983 19 Odisha Bhubaneswar S. S. Srivastava , IFS 1980 20 Punjab Mohali Kuldip Kumar , IFS 1984 21 Rajasthan Jaipur Anil Kumar Goel , IFS 1983 22 Sikkim Gangtok Thomas Chandy , IFS 1985 23 Tamil Nadu Chennai Vinod Kumar , IFS 1980 24 Telangana Hyderabad R.Sobha , IFS 1986 25 Tripura Agartala S. Talukdar , IFS 1981 26 Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Pawan Kumar , IFS 1983 27 Uttarakhand Dehradun Jai Raj , IFS 1983 28 West Bengal Kolkata Ravi Kant Sinha , IFS 1985
Head_of_Forest_Forces_1
In India, the Head of Forest Forces (HoFF) is the highest ranking Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer in Indian States and Union Territories. All HoFF's are IFS officers. The HoFF is usually the head of the forest department in every Indian state and is selected by the state cabinets from among the senior most Principal Chief Conservators of Forests in the state. The post of HoFF is equivalent in rank, in states, to that of the State Police Chief for the Indian Police Service.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Twin_Anchors_Invitational
2011 Twin Anchors Invitational
[ "Pool C", "W", "L" ]
[ [ "Renée Sonnenberg", "5", "0" ], [ "Amy Nixon", "4", "1" ], [ "Satsuki Fujisawa", "3", "2" ], [ "Diane Foster", "1", "4" ], [ "Allison MacInnes", "1", "4" ], [ "Jen Rusnell", "1", "4" ] ]
2011_Twin_Anchors_Invitational_4
The 2011 Twin Anchors Invitational was held from September 29 to October 3 at the Vernon Curling Club in Vernon, British Columbia as part of the 2011-12 World Curling Tour. The women's event, held in a round-robin format, began on September 29 and concluded on October 2, and the men's event, held in a triple-knockout format, began on September 30 and concluded on October 3. The purses for the men's and women's were CAD$27,000 (due to the lack of entries) and CAD $35,000, respectively.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville_Star
Nashville Star
[ "Season", "Winner", "Second", "Third", "Fourth" ]
[ [ "1 ( 2003 )", "Buddy Jewell", "John Arthur Martinez", "Miranda Lambert", "Brandi Gibson" ], [ "2 ( 2004 )", "Brad Cotter", "George Canyon", "Matt Lindahl", "Lance Miller" ], [ "3 ( 2005 )", "Erika Jo", "Jason Meadows", "Jody Evans", "Jayron Weaver" ], [ "4 ( 2006 )", "Chris Young", "Casey Rivers", "Nicole Jamrose", "Matt Mason" ], [ "5 ( 2007 )", "Angela Hacker", "Zac Hacker", "David St. Romain", "Joshua Stevens" ], [ "6 ( 2008 )", "Melissa Lawson", "Gabe Garcia", "Shawn Mayer", "Coffey Anderson" ] ]
Winners
Nashville_Star_(season_6)_2
Nashville Star is an American reality television singing competition program that aired for six seasons, from 2003 to 2008. Its first five seasons aired on USA Network, while the last season aired on NBC. Its five seasons on USA made it the longest-running competition series on cable television at the time. In Canada, the show aired on CMT through season 5, but moved to E! beginning with season 6. CMT in the United States reaired each episode in season 6. It was similar to American Idol, in that performers had to sing to impress both celebrity judges and the public via call-in and/or internet votes. Unlike American Idol, however, the performers were limited to country music. This restriction was relaxed for Season 6, allowing for the finalists to choose from many genres of music, but the songs were arranged to maintain a country sound. The show is credited with jump-starting the careers of singers Buddy Jewell, Miranda Lambert, Chris Young, and Kacey Musgraves among others. A Nashville Star-themed gifts and souvenirs shop featuring local items and city souvenirs opened in July 2008 at Nashville International Airport, one month before the show's final episode, and remains open.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mari_Morrow
Mari Morrow
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1992", "Baywatch", "Wendy Malloy/Pam", "Episode : The Lost Treasure of Tower 12 Dead of Summer" ], [ "1992", "Out All Night", "Naomi", "Episode : Smooth Operator" ], [ "1992", "Family Matters", "Oneisha Savoy", "5 Episodes : Dudes ( 1992 ) Jailhouse Blues ( 1992 ) Higher Anxiety ( 1993 ) Who 's Afraid of the Big Black Book ? ( 1997 ) Le jour d'amour ( 1997 )" ], [ "1993", "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air", "Cindy", "Episode : Just Say Yo" ], [ "1993", "The Jackie Thomas Show", "Mimosa Patron", "Episode : Guys and Balls" ], [ "1993", "The Sinbad Show", "Woman In Restaurant", "Episode : Shades of Acceptance" ], [ "1994", "Red Shoe Diaries", "Herself", "Episode : Emily 's Dance" ], [ "1994", "M.A.N.T.I.S", "Sena Basuto", "Episode : Cease Fire" ], [ "1995", "One Life to Live", "Rachel Gannon", "2 Episodes" ], [ "1996", "Living Single", "Kimberly", "Episode : Dear John" ], [ "1996", "Lush Life", "", "Episode : Lush Beginning" ], [ "1996", "Sliders", "Monique", "Episode : Double Cross" ], [ "1996", "Jungle Cubs", "Juwanna ( voice )", "Episode : Benny & Clyde/Feather Brains" ], [ "1997", "Malcolm & Eddie", "Dana", "Episode : Jugglin '" ], [ "1997", "In the House", "Amber", "3 Episodes : Return of the Stiletto Marion Strikes Back Love Wars" ], [ "1997", "The Jamie Foxx Show", "Tia", "Episode : Is She Is , or Is She Ai n't ?" ], [ "1997", "Sparks", "Simone Richards", "Episode : Brotherly Love" ], [ "1997", "Conan", "Surette", "Episode : Homecoming" ], [ "1998", "Sister , Sister", "Deena", "Episode : Prom Night" ], [ "1999", "The Parkers", "Desiree Littlejohn", "7 Episodes : It 's a Family Affair Betting on Love The Boomerang Effect Taking Tae-Bo with My Beau Daddy 's Girl Scammed Straight Grape Nuts" ] ]
Filmography
Mari_Morrow_0
Mari Eulanda Morrow or Mari Kashana Morrow (born July 21, 1968 or 1974) (sources differ) is an American film and television actress, model and realtor. Morrow is best known for her roles as Rachel Gannon on the ABC daytime soap opera One Life to Live (1994-96), Oneisha Savoy on the ABC/CBS sitcom Family Matters (1992-97), and Desiree Littlejohn on the UPN sitcom The Parkers (1999). Morrow also starred in featured films such as Def Jam's How to Be a Player (1997), Uninvited Guest (2000) and Traci Townsend (2006).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Spirit
Washington Spirit
[ "Year", "League", "Regular Season", "P", "W", "D", "L", "Pts", "Playoffs", "Top Scorer", "Avg . Attendance" ]
[ [ "2013", "NWSL", "8th Place", "22", "3", "5", "14", "14", "Did not qualify", "Diana Matheson ( 8 )", "3,620" ], [ "2014", "NWSL", "4th Place", "24", "10", "5", "9", "35", "Semi-Finals", "Jodie Taylor ( 11 )", "3,335" ], [ "2015", "NWSL", "4th Place", "20", "8", "6", "6", "30", "Semi-Finals", "Crystal Dunn ( 15 )", "4,087" ], [ "2016", "NWSL", "2nd Place", "20", "12", "3", "5", "39", "Final", "Estefanía Banini ( 5 )", "3,782" ], [ "2017", "NWSL", "10th Place", "24", "5", "4", "15", "19", "Did not qualify", "Mallory Pugh ( 6 )", "3,491" ], [ "2018", "NWSL", "8th Place", "24", "2", "5", "17", "11", "Did not qualify", "Ashley Hatch ( 4 )", "3,892" ], [ "2019", "NWSL", "5th Place", "24", "9", "7", "8", "34", "Did not qualify", "Ashley Hatch ( 7 )", "6,138" ] ]
Year-by-year
See also : National Women 's Soccer League attendance
Washington_Spirit_1
The Washington Spirit is an American professional soccer club based in Washington metropolitan area that participates in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). It is a continuation of the D.C. United Women of the W-League and continues to field both an amateur WPSL team and a youth team, both under the Spirit name. The Spirit is coached by Richie Burke.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_supercentenarians_by_continent
List of supercentenarians by continent
[ "Name", "Sex", "Birth date", "Death date", "Age", "Country of birth", "Country of death or residence" ]
[ [ "Yisrael Kristal", "M", "15 September 1903", "11 August 2017", "113 years , 330 days", "Congress Poland , Russian Empire", "Israel" ], [ "Shivakumara Swami", "M", "1 April 1907", "21 January 2019", "111 years , 295 days", "Mysore , British Raj", "India" ], [ "Qin Hanzhang", "M", "19 February 1908", "15 August 2019", "111 years , 177 days", "Qing China", "China" ], [ "Ram Nath Sharma", "M", "5 November 1904", "1 December 2015", "111 years , 26 days", "United Provinces , British Raj", "India" ], [ "Zhou Youguang", "M", "13 January 1906", "14 January 2017", "111 years , 1 day", "Qing China", "China" ], [ "Nicholas Kao Se Tseien", "M", "15 January 1897", "11 December 2007", "110 years , 330 days", "Qing China", "China" ], [ "Huang Mulan", "F", "9 July 1906", "7 February 2017", "110 years , 213 days", "Qing China", "China" ], [ "Zheng Ji", "M", "6 May 1900", "29 July 2010", "110 years , 84 days", "Qing China", "China" ] ]
Asian supercentenarians -- Notable supercentenarians from other Asian countries
List_of_supercentenarians_by_continent_3
A supercentenarian (sometimes hyphenated as super-centenarian) is someone who has lived to or passed their 110th birthday. This age is achieved by about one in 1,000 centenarians. Anderson et al. concluded that supercentenarians live a life typically free of major age-related diseases until shortly before maximum human lifespan is reached (theoretically estimated to be 126 years).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1857
List of shipwrecks in October 1857
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Ben Coursin", "United States", "The steamship was in collision with the steamship Kay City ( United States ) and sank in the Mississippi River at its junction with the La Crosse River with the loss of fifteen lives" ], [ "Ellen Gisbourne", "British North America", "The steamship was destroyed by fire at Harbour Grace , Newfoundland" ], [ "Hercules", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on Bornholm , Denmark" ], [ "Prince George", "United Kingdom", "The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of three of her fifteen crew . Survivors were rescued by Bethia Jewett ( British North America ) and Skelton ( United Kingdom ) . Prince George was on a voyage from Mobile , Alabama , United States to Falmouth , Cornwall" ], [ "Splendid", "United Kingdom", "The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Fleetwood , Lancashire . She was on a voyage from Ardrossan , Ayrshire to Fleetwood" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1857_4
The list of shipwrecks in October 1857 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during October 1857.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_super-bantamweight_boxing_champions
List of British super-bantamweight boxing champions
[ "Name", "Duration of reign", "Defences" ]
[ [ "Richie Wenton", "26 April 1994 - 6 February 1996", "2" ], [ "Michael Brodie", "22 March 1997 - 31 January 1998", "2" ], [ "Patrick Mullings", "6 February 1999 - 24 April 1999", "1" ], [ "Drew Docherty", "24 April 1999", "0" ], [ "Michael Alldis", "6 November 1999 - 14 July 2001", "3" ], [ "Patrick Mullings", "14 July 2001", "0" ], [ "Michael Alldis", "18 March 2002", "0" ], [ "Esham Pickering", "12 July 2003", "0" ], [ "Michael Hunter", "16 April 2004 - 28 October 2005", "3" ], [ "Esham Pickering", "16 March 2007 - 27 June 2008", "2" ], [ "Matthew Marsh", "27 June 2008 - 21 November 2008", "1" ], [ "Jason Booth", "17 April 2009 - 22 October 2011", "5" ], [ "Scott Quigg", "22 October 2011 - 4 February 2012", "1" ], [ "Kid Galahad", "14 September 2013", "0" ], [ "Gavin McDonnell", "22 February 2014 - 21 May 2014", "1" ], [ "Jazza Dickens", "6 March 2015 - 13 May 2017", "1" ], [ "Thomas Patrick Ward", "13 May 2017 - 11 Nov 2017", "1" ], [ "Brad Foster", "8 March 2018 - present", "3" ] ]
Wikimedia list article List of British super-bantamweight boxing champions is a table showing the boxers who have won the British super-bantamweight title , which has been the British Boxing Board of Control ( BBBoC ) since 1994 . A champion will often voluntarily relinquish the title in order to fight for a higher-ranked championship , such as the world or European . Where the date on which a champion relinquished the title is unclear , the date of the last BBBoC sanctioned fight is shown . r–Champion relinquished title . s–Champion stripped of title .
List_of_British_super-bantamweight_boxing_champions_0
List of British super-bantamweight boxing champions is a table showing the boxers who have won the British super-bantamweight championship, which has been the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBoC) since 1994. A champion will often voluntarily relinquish the title in order to fight for a higher-ranked championship, such as the world or European. Where the date on which a champion relinquished the title is unclear, the date of the last BBBoC sanctioned fight is shown. -Champion relinquished title. -Champion stripped of title.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_February_1840
List of shipwrecks in February 1840
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Coquette", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore near Camden Fort , County Cork . She was on a voyage from Cork to Limerick . Coquette was refloated but subsequently ran aground" ], [ "Dove", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and damaged at Port Talbot , Glamorgan . She was refloated on 4 March and taken into Port Talbot" ], [ "Gaillardon", "United Kingdom", "The barque was wrecked on the northern side of False Point at the mouth of the Hooghly River . Her crew were rescued . The mate pilot was drowned trying to the save wreck" ], [ "Henrietta", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Aberavon , Glamorgan . She was refloated on 2 April and taken into Port Talbot , Glamorgan" ], [ "Maquasha", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground at Ramsgate , Kent . She was on a voyage from Ramsgate to the Cape of Good Hope" ], [ "Princess Charlotte", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground off Newtown , Isle of Wight . She was on a voyage from Portsmouth , Hampshire to Trinidad . Princess Charlotte was refloated on 19 February" ], [ "Quicksilver", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and damaged at Port Talbot . She was later refloated" ], [ "Swan", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and damaged at Port Talbot . She was later refloated" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_February_1840_17
The list of shipwrecks in February 1840 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during February 1840.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TNT_KaTropa_all-time_roster
TNT KaTropa all-time roster
[ "NAME", "#", "POS", "HT", "COLLEGE" ]
[ [ "Jessie Saitanan", "41", "F/C", "6 ' 5", "Mapúa" ], [ "Eric Salamat", "11", "G", "5 ' 9", "Ateneo" ], [ "Allan Salangsang", "24", "F", "6 ' 5", "Letran" ], [ "Omar Samhan", "50", "C", "6'11", "St. Mary 's" ], [ "Joey Santamaria", "15 , 19", "PF", "6 ' 3", "La Salle" ], [ "Andy Seigle", "52", "C", "6 ' 9", "New Orleans" ], [ "Danny Seigle", "42", "F", "6 ' 6", "Wagner College" ], [ "Anthony Semerad", "14", "F", "6 ' 4", "San Beda" ], [ "David Simon", "55", "C", "6'10", "IPFW" ], [ "Jose Slaughter", "21", "F", "6 ' 5", "Portland" ], [ "Joshua Smith", "34", "C", "6'10", "Georgetown" ], [ "Alfonso Solis", "8", "G", "5'11", "University of Visayas" ], [ "Carlos Strong", "25", "F", "6 ' 6", "Boston" ], [ "JJ Sullinger", "0", "F", "6 ' 6", "Ohio State" ], [ "Chris Sumalinog", "11", "F", "6 ' 3", "Ateneo" ] ]
S
Talk_'N_Text_Tropang_Texters_all-time_roster_16
The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared at least in one game for the TNT KaTropa PBA franchise.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2016_European_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_100_metre_breaststroke
Swimming at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre breaststroke
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Ross Murdoch", "Great Britain", "59.67", "Q" ], [ "2", "5", "Damir Dugonjič", "Slovenia", "1:00.06", "Q" ], [ "3", "3", "Anton Sveinn McKee", "Iceland", "1:00.98", "Q" ], [ "4", "8", "Yannick Käser", "Switzerland", "1:01.13", "Q" ], [ "5", "6", "Fabio Scozzoli", "Italy", "1:01.14", "" ], [ "6", "7", "Čaba Silađi", "Serbia", "1:01.27", "" ], [ "7", "1", "Gábor Financsek", "Hungary", "1:01.46", "" ], [ "8", "2", "Giacomo Perez-Dortona", "France", "1:01.56", "" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
Swimming_at_the_2016_European_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_100_metre_breaststroke_1
The Men's 100 metre breaststroke competition of the 2016 European Aquatics Championships was held on 16 and 17 May 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_Ga-young
Moon Ga-young
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2006", "To Sir , with Love", "young Eun-young" ], [ "2007", "Bunt", "Oh Ye-ryung" ], [ "2007", "Black House", "Chul-yeon ( Voice )" ], [ "2007", "Shadows in the Palace", "Il-won" ], [ "2007", "Our Town", "young So-yeon" ], [ "2008", "Do You See Seoul ?", "Bun-rye" ], [ "2013", "Killer Toon", "Jo Seo-hyun" ], [ "2015", "Salut d'Amour", "Ah-young" ], [ "2015", "Island", "Yeon-joo" ], [ "2016", "Eclipse", "Eun-young" ], [ "2016", "Twenty Again", "Soo-mi" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Moon_Ga-young_0
Moon Ga-young (born ) is a South Korean actress. She played roles in Heartstrings (2011), EXO Next Door (2015), (2015), Mirror of the Witch (2016) and Don't Dare to Dream (2016). She also starred in short drama Mimi and drama Tempted.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Japanese_loanwords_in_Indonesian
List of Japanese loanwords in Indonesian
[ "Indonesian Word", "Indonesian Meaning", "Japanese New Form", "Japanese Old Form", "Japanese Transliteration", "Japanese Meaning", "Note" ]
[ [ "iaido", "iaido", "居合 道", "居合 道", "iaidō", "iaido", "Iaidō ( 居合道 ) , abbreviated with iai ( 居合 ) , is a Japanese martial art that emphasizes being aware and capable of quickly drawing the sword and responding to a sudden attack" ], [ "iaidoka", "iaido practitioner", "居合 道 家", "居合 道 家", "iaidōka", "iaido practitioner", "" ], [ "ici", "one", "一", "一", "ichi", "one", "" ], [ "iciban", "most", "一番", "一番", "ichiban", "most", "" ], [ "ikebana", "ikebana", "生花", "生花", "ikebana", "ikebana", "Ikebana ( 生け花 , living flowers ) is the Japanese art of flower arrangement" ], [ "ipon", "crushing victory", "一本", "一本", "ippon", "1. one point , 2. a blow", "see ippon" ] ]
Loanwords -- I
List_of_Japanese_loanwords_in_Indonesian_10
Japanese is an East Asian language spoken by about 126 million people, primarily in Japan, where it is the official language and national language. The influx of Japanese loanwords can be classified into two periods, Japanese colonial administration period (1942-1945) and globalisation of Japanese popular culture (1980-now). As Indonesian is written using Latin script, Japanese romanisation systems influence the spelling in Indonesian.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_female_boxers
List of female boxers
[ "Name", "Nationality", "Style" ]
[ [ "Chevelle Hallback", "USA", "Boxing" ], [ "Regina Halmich", "Germany", "Boxing" ], [ "Tonya Harding", "USA", "Boxing" ], [ "Heather Hardy", "USA", "Boxing" ], [ "Melissa Hernandez", "Puerto Rico", "Boxing" ], [ "Holly Holm", "USA", "Boxing" ], [ "Kim Hye-Song", "North Korea", "Boxing" ] ]
H
List_of_female_boxers_7
This is a list of notable female boxers. For a list of notable male boxers, see List of male boxers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Knoxville_Challenger
2017 Knoxville Challenger
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "USA", "Tennys Sandgren", "96", "1" ], [ "SUI", "Henri Laaksonen", "97", "2" ], [ "USA", "Taylor Fritz", "105", "3" ], [ "GBR", "Cameron Norrie", "113", "4" ], [ "USA", "Bjorn Fratangelo", "118", "5" ], [ "USA", "Stefan Kozlov", "135", "6" ], [ "USA", "Michael Mmoh", "150", "7" ], [ "USA", "Tommy Paul", "159", "8" ] ]
Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2017_Knoxville_Challenger_0
The 2017 Knoxville Challenger was a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the fourteenth edition of the tournament which was part of the 2017 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Knoxville, United States between 7 and 12 November 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallulah_Bankhead
Tallulah Bankhead
[ "Year", "Program", "Episode/source" ]
[ [ "1934", "The Rudy Vallée Show", "The Affairs of Anatol" ], [ "1934", "Lux Radio Theatre", "Let Us Be Gay" ], [ "1937", "Screen Directors Playhouse", "Twelfth Night" ], [ "1939", "New York Drama Critics Circle Award Program", "The Little Foxes" ], [ "1942", "Philip Morris Playhouse", "The Little Foxes" ], [ "1943", "Radio Reader 's Digest", "The Unsinkable Mrs. Brown" ], [ "1943-1944", "Stage Door Canteen", "Misc" ], [ "1950", "Screen Directors Playhouse", "Lifeboat" ], [ "1950-1952", "The Big Show ( NBC Radio )", "" ] ]
Radio appearances
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Tallulah_Bankhead_4
Tallulah Brockman Bankhead (January 31, 1902 - December 12, 1968) was an American actress of the stage and screen. Bankhead was known for her husky voice, outrageous personality, and devastating wit. Originating some of the 20th century theater's preeminent roles in comedy and melodrama, she gained acclaim as an actress on both sides of the Atlantic. Bankhead became an icon of the tempestuous, flamboyant actress, and her unique voice and mannerisms are often subject to imitation and parody. Bankhead was a member of the Brockman Bankhead family, a prominent Alabama political family; her grandfather and uncle were U.S. Senators and her father served as an 11-term member of Congress, the final two as Speaker of the House of Representatives. Tallulah's support of liberal causes such as civil rights broke with the tendency of the Southern Democrats to support a more typically aligned agenda and she often opposed her own family publicly. Primarily an actress of the stage, Bankhead did have one hit film - Alfred Hitchcock's Lifeboat (1944)  - as well as a brief but successful career on radio. She later made appearances on television as well. In her personal life, Bankhead struggled with alcoholism and drug addiction, smoked around 120 cigarettes per day, and was known for her promiscuous uninhibited sex life with both men and women, with Bankhead very outspoken about her vices. She was kind and generous to those in need, supporting disadvantaged foster children and helping several families escape the Spanish Civil War and World War II. She was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1972, and the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame in 1981.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Banner
David Banner
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2004", "Def Jam : Fight for NY", "Himself", "Video Game" ], [ "2006", "Def Jam : Fight for NY The Takeover", "Himself", "Video Game" ], [ "2006", "Black Snake Moan", "Tehronne", "" ], [ "2007", "This Christmas", "Mo", "" ], [ "2007", "Monk", "Snake the Assassin", "( TV ) Episode : Mr. Monk and the Rapper" ], [ "2008", "Days of Wrath", "Kryme", "" ], [ "2008", "Vapors", "Biz Markie", "Direct-to-DVD" ], [ "2010", "The Experiment", "Bosch", "Direct-to-DVD" ], [ "2010", "The Confidant", "Daniel Jackson", "Direct-to-DVD" ], [ "2010", "Stomp the Yard : Homecoming", "Jay", "Direct to video" ], [ "2013", "The Butler", "Earl Gaines", "" ], [ "2014", "Ride Along", "Pawnshop Jay", "" ], [ "2014", "Flight 7500", "Tom Anders", "" ], [ "2015", "Carter High School", "Royce West", "" ], [ "2018", "Never Heard", "Aaron Davis", "Netflix Film" ], [ "2019", "Empire", "Philly Street", "" ] ]
Filmography
David_Banner_0
Lavell William Crump (born April 11, 1974), known professionally as David Banner, is an American rapper, record producer, actor, activist, and philanthropist. Born in Brookhaven, Mississippi, Banner's family moved to Jackson, Mississippi where he was raised. Banner graduated from Southern University and pursued a masters of education at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. He started his music career as a member of the rap duo, Crooked Lettaz, before going solo in 2000 with the release titled Them Firewater Boyz, Vol. 1. In 2003, Banner signed to Universal Records releasing four albums: (2003), (2003), Certified (2005), and The Greatest Story Ever Told (2008). Banner is also a noted producer, having produced music for himself, Trick Daddy, T.I., Lil Boosie and Lil Wayne among others.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_Copa_Bolivia
2001 Copa Bolivia
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "Mariscal del Alto", "3-4", "Real Santa Cruz", "2-3", "1-1" ], [ "Club Enrique Happ", "2-0", "Real Charcas", "0-0", "2-0" ], [ "Miraflores", "1-3", "Club Bolivar Nimbles", "1-0", "0-3" ], [ "Stomers", "2-4", "Club Stormers San Lorenzo", "2-2", "0-2" ], [ "Mamore F.C", "0-5", "Oruro Royal", "0-0", "0-5" ] ]
First stage -- Loser 's Round
2001_Copa_Bolivia_17
This is the fifth edition of Copa Bolivia. This season have different format. Defending champions are The Strongest after beating in Montero 3-1 Guabirá. In the 2000 Final occurred an incident when Guabira was losing 0-2 La Barra Brava of Guabira throw a lot of firework to The Strongest team and also the referee. Iberoamericana and Real Santa Cruz withdrawn from this tournament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota_State_Treasurer
Minnesota State Treasurer
[ "No", "Name", "Took Office", "Left Office" ]
[ [ "1", "George W. Armstrong", "May 24 , 1858", "January 1 , 1860" ], [ "2", "Charles Scheffer", "January 1 , 1860", "January 10 , 1868" ], [ "3", "Emil D. Munch", "January 10 , 1868", "January 5 , 1872" ], [ "4", "William Seeger", "January 5 , 1872", "February 7 , 1873" ], [ "5", "Edwin W. Dyke", "February 7 , 1873", "January 7 , 1876" ], [ "6", "William Pfaender", "January 7 , 1876", "January 10 , 1880" ], [ "7", "Charles Kittelson", "January 10 , 1880", "January 5 , 1887" ], [ "8", "Joseph Bobleter", "January 5 , 1887", "January 7 , 1895" ], [ "9", "August T. Koerner", "January 7 , 1895", "January 7 , 1901" ], [ "10", "Julius H. Block", "January 7 , 1901", "January 7 , 1907" ], [ "11", "Clarence C. Dinehart", "January 7 , 1907", "June 8 , 1910" ], [ "12", "Elias Steele Pettijohn", "June 8 , 1910", "January 3 , 1911" ], [ "13", "Walter J. Smith", "January 3 , 1911", "February 14 , 1916" ], [ "14", "Arthur C. Gooding", "February 14 , 1916", "January 2 , 1917" ], [ "15", "Henry Rines", "January 2 , 1917", "July 1 , 1925" ], [ "16", "Edward W. Stark", "July 1 , 1925", "January 4 , 1927" ], [ "17", "Julius A. Schmahl", "January 4 , 1927", "January 5 , 1937" ], [ "18", "C. A. Halverson", "January 5 , 1937", "January 2 , 1939" ], [ "19", "Julius A. Schmahl", "January 2 , 1939", "January 2 , 1951" ], [ "20", "Kristjan Valdimar Bjornson", "January 2 , 1951", "January 3 , 1955" ] ]
State Treasurers
Minnesota_State_Treasurer_1
The Minnesota State Treasurer was an elected officer under the Minnesota Constitution until 2003. Before statehood, the Minnesota Territory had the same office. In 1886, elections were moved from odd years to even years. Beginning with the 1962 election, the term of the office increased from two to four years. A 1998 constitutional amendment abolished the position of State Treasurer, effective January 6, 2003. The functions of the office were transferred to the Commissioner of Finance, who is appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Minnesota Senate. Below is a list of Minnesota Territorial Treasurers and State Treasurers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweetness
Sweetness
[ "Name", "Type of compound", "Sweetness" ]
[ [ "Lactose", "Disaccharide", "0.16" ], [ "Maltose", "Disaccharide", "0.33 - 0.45" ], [ "Sorbitol", "Polyalcohol", "0.6" ], [ "Glucose", "Monosaccharide", "0.74 - 0.8" ], [ "Sucrose", "Disaccharide", "1.00 ( reference )" ], [ "Fructose", "Monosaccharide", "1.17 - 1.75" ], [ "Sodium cyclamate", "Sulfonate", "26" ], [ "Steviol glycoside", "Glycoside", "40 - 300" ], [ "Aspartame", "Dipeptide methyl ester", "180 - 250" ], [ "Acesulfame potassium", "Oxathiazinone dioxide", "200" ], [ "Sodium saccharin", "Sulfonyl", "300 - 675" ], [ "Sucralose", "Modified disaccharide", "600" ], [ "Thaumatin", "Protein", "2000" ], [ "Lugduname", "Guanidine", "300,000 ( estimated )" ] ]
Examples of sweet substances
Further information : Sugar substitute A great diversity of chemical compounds , such as aldehydes and ketones , are sweet . Among common biological substances , all of the simple carbohydrates are sweet to at least some degree . Sucrose ( table sugar ) is the prototypical example of a sweet substance . Sucrose in solution has a sweetness perception rating of 1 , and other substances are rated relative to this . [ 13 ] For example , another sugar , fructose , is somewhat sweeter , being rated at 1.7 times the sweetness of sucrose . [ 13 ] Some of the amino acids are mildly sweet : alanine , glycine , and serine are the sweetest . Some other amino acids are perceived as both sweet and bitter . The sweetness of 20% solution of glycine in water compares to a solution of 10% glucose or 5% fructose . [ 14 ] A number of plant species produce glycosides that are sweet at concentrations much lower than common sugars . The most well-known example is glycyrrhizin , the sweet component of licorice root , which is about 30 times sweeter than sucrose . Another commercially important example is stevioside , from the South American shrub Stevia rebaudiana . It is roughly 250 times sweeter than sucrose . Another class of potent natural sweeteners are the sweet proteins such as thaumatin , found in the West African katemfe fruit . Hen egg lysozyme , an antibiotic protein found in chicken eggs , is also sweet .
Sweetness_0
Sweetness is a basic taste most commonly perceived when eating foods rich in sugars. Sweet tastes are generally regarded as pleasurable, except when in excess. In addition to sugars like sucrose, many other chemical compounds are sweet, including aldehydes, ketones, and sugar alcohols. Some are sweet at very low concentrations, allowing their use as non-caloric sugar substitutes. Such non-sugar sweeteners include saccharin and aspartame. Other compounds, such as miraculin, may alter perception of sweetness itself. The perceived intensity of sugars and high-potency sweeteners, such as aspartame and neohesperidin dihydrochalcone, are heritable, with gene effect accounting for approximately 30% of the variation. The chemosensory basis for detecting sweetness, which varies between both individuals and species, has only begun to be understood since the late 20th century. One theoretical model of sweetness is the multipoint attachment theory, which involves multiple binding sites between a sweetness receptor and a sweet substance. Studies indicate that responsiveness to sugars and sweetness has very ancient evolutionary beginnings, being manifest as chemotaxis even in motile bacteria such as E. coli. Newborn human infants also demonstrate preferences for high sugar concentrations and prefer solutions that are sweeter than lactose, the sugar found in breast milk. Sweetness appears to have the highest taste recognition threshold, being detectable at around 1 part in 200 of sucrose in solution.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_at_the_2007_All-Africa_Games
Boxing at the 2007 All-Africa Games
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "Light Flyweight ( - 48 kilograms )", "Suleiman Bilali ( KEN )", "Manyo Plange ( GHA )", "Thomas Essomba ( CMR ) Junior Mikamou ( GAB )" ], [ "Flyweight ( - 51 kilograms )", "Abderahim Mechenouai ( ALG )", "Jackson Chauke ( RSA )", "Johannes Simon ( NAM ) Kennedy Kenyanta ( ZAM )" ], [ "Bantamweight ( - 54 kilograms )", "Abdelhalim Ouradi ( ALG )", "Issa Samir ( GHA )", "Bruno Julie ( MRI ) Khumiso Ikgopoleng ( BOT )" ], [ "Featherweight ( - 57 kilograms )", "Abdelkader Chadi ( ALG )", "Shili Alaa ( TUN )", "Roberto Adjaho ( BEN ) Ibrahima Keita ( GUI )" ], [ "Lightweight ( - 60 kilograms )", "Seifeddine Nejmaoui ( TUN )", "Yassin Al-Sheairy ( EGY )", "Owethu Mbira ( RSA ) Muyideen Ganiyu ( NGA )" ], [ "Light Welterweight ( - 64 kilograms )", "Hastings Bwalya ( ZAM )", "Herbert Nkabiti ( BOT )", "Abderrahmane Araby ( EGY ) Rachid Tariket ( ALG )" ], [ "Welterweight ( - 69 kilograms )", "Rached Merdassi ( TUN )", "Bastir Samir ( GHA )", "Foster Nkodo ( CMR ) Hossam Bakr Abdin ( EGY )" ], [ "Middleweight ( - 75 kilograms )", "Nabil Kassel ( ALG )", "Ahmed Saraku ( GHA )", "Jean-Babtiste Bekondji ( CMR ) Daniel Shishia ( KEN )" ], [ "Light Heavyweight ( - 81 kilograms )", "Ramadan Yasser ( EGY )", "Abdelhafid Benchebla ( ALG )", "Adura Olalehin ( NGA ) Joshua Ndere ( KEN )" ], [ "Heavyweight ( - 91 kilograms )", "Mourad Sahraoui ( TUN )", "Lateef Kayode ( NGA )", "Abdelaziz Touilbini ( ALG ) Ousmane Diatta ( SEN )" ], [ "Super Heavyweight ( + 91 kilograms )", "Emad Abdelhalim Ali ( EGY )", "Newfel Ouatah ( ALG )", "Mohamed Homrani ( TUN ) Remy Atsama ( CMR )" ] ]
Medal winners
Boxing_at_the_2007_All-Africa_Games_0
The Boxing Tournament at the 2007 All-Africa Games was held in Algiers, Algeria from July 12 to July 21. It served as a qualification tournament for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, PR China. The number one and two earned a ticket for the Olympic tournament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_IR_Tanger_season
2018–19 IR Tanger season
[ "N", "Pos", "Name", "Age", "Moving to", "Type", "Transfer window", "Transfer fee", "Source" ]
[ [ "99", "FW", "Hugo Almeida", "32", "Paysandu SC", "Contract termination", "Summer", "Free", "Paysandu.com.br" ], [ "1", "GK", "Ahmed Reda Tagnaouti", "22", "Wydad AC", "End of loan", "Summer", "Free", "" ], [ "8", "MF", "Khalid Serroukh", "28", "OC Khouribga", "Contract termination", "Summer", "Free", "IRTfoot.ma" ], [ "9", "MF", "Yassine Lebhiri", "24", "OC Khouribga", "Contract termination", "Summer", "Free", "IRTfoot.ma" ], [ "77", "FW", "Mohammed Amine Ennali", "21", "CD San Roque de Lepe", "Contract termination", "Summer", "Free", "SanRoqueDeLepe.com" ], [ "-", "MF", "Noussair El Maimouni", "27", "ATK", "Contract termination", "Summer", "Free", "twitter.com/WorldATK" ], [ "11", "FW", "Ahmed Hammoudan", "26", "Al-Raed FC", "Loan", "Summer", "350.000 $", "IRTfoot.ma" ], [ "88", "MF", "Yasser Imrani", "22", "AFS Ouislane", "Loan", "Summer", "Free", "" ], [ "10", "MF", "Pablo Ganet", "23", "CD San Roque de Lepe", "Contract termination", "Summer", "Free", "SanRoqueDeLepe.com" ], [ "18", "MF", "Anas Aqachmar", "22", "CA Khénifra", "Contract termination", "Summer", "Free", "IRTfoot.ma" ], [ "10", "MF", "Omar Eddahri", "27", "Djurgårdens IF", "Contract termination", "Summer", "Free", "DIF.se" ], [ "-", "GK", "Ibrahim Chouaybi", "20", "M Missour", "", "Summer", "Free", "" ], [ "-", "MF", "Abdelghafour Jebroun", "", "USM Aït Melloul", "Loan", "Summer", "Free", "" ], [ "34", "DF", "Abdelmounim Akhrif", "20", "USSKM", "Loan", "Summer", "Free", "" ], [ "33", "DF", "Ayman Ben Ali", "20", "RB Mellal", "Loan", "Summer", "Free", "IRTanger.ma" ], [ "97", "FW", "Zakaria Boulaich", "21", "RB Mellal", "Loan", "Summer", "Free", "IRTanger.ma" ], [ "-", "FW", "Younes Ed-dyb", "24", "O Dcheira", "Loan", "Summer", "Free", "IRTanger.ma" ], [ "18", "MF", "Hamza Jelassi", "26", "CS Sfaxien", "Contract termination", "Summer", "Free", "CSS.org.tn" ], [ "9", "FW", "Salva Chamorro", "28", "Doxa Drama FC", "Contract termination", "Summer", "Free", "FCDoxaDramas.gr" ], [ "22", "GK", "Mehdi Ouaya", "27", "WS Témara", "Contract termination", "Summer", "Free", "" ] ]
Players -- Players out
2018–19_IR_Tanger_season_1
The 2018-19 season is Ittihad Riadi Tanger's 36th in existence and the club's 20th season in the top flight of Moroccan football, and fourth consecutive in the first division after promotion. The team participated in CAF Champions League for the first time in his history after winning the Botola title in the 2017-18 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travan
Travan
[ "Generation", "TR-1", "TR-3", "TR-4", "TR-5/NS20", "TR-7" ]
[ [ "Release date", "1995", "1995", "1997", "1998", "2002" ], [ "Data capacity", "400 MB", "1.6 GB", "4 GB", "10 GB", "20 GB" ], [ "Max speed ( MB/s )", "0.25", "0.5", "1.2", "2", "4" ], [ "Media format", "QIC-80", "QIC-3020", "QIC-3095", "QIC-3220-MC", "Travan 640" ], [ "Min tape length ( ft )", "750", "750", "740", "740", "750" ], [ "Tape tracks", "36", "50", "72", "108", "108" ], [ "Encoding", "MFM", "MFM", "RLL ( 1,7 )", "RLL ( 1,7 )", "VR ( PRML )" ], [ "Tape type", "Co-γFe 2 O 3", "Co-γFe 2 O 3", "Co-γFe 2 O 3", "Metal Particle", "Metal Particle" ], [ "Coercivity ( Oe )", "550", "900", "900", "1650", "1650" ], [ "Recording density ( ftpi )", "14,700", "44,250", "50,800", "79,800", "96,000" ], [ "Data density ( bpi )", "14,700", "44,250", "67,733", "106,400", "192,000" ] ]
Generations
Travan_0
Travan is an 8 mm magnetic tape cartridge design developed by the 3M company, used for the storage of data in computer backups and mass storage. Over time, subsequent versions of Travan cartridges and drives have been developed that provide greater data capacity, while retaining the standard 8 mm width and 750' length. Travan is standardized under the QIC body. HP Colorado, Iomega DittoMax and AIWA Bolt are proprietary versions of the Travan format. The Travan format competes mainly against the DDS, AIT, and VXA formats.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_memory_cards
Comparison of memory cards
[ "Card", "Width ( mm )", "Length ( mm )", "Thickness ( mm )", "Volume ( mm³ )", "Mass ( g )" ]
[ [ "CompactFlash , Type I", "43.0", "36.0", "3.3", "5,108", "3.3" ], [ "CompactFlash , Type II", "43.0", "36.0", "5.0", "7,740", "" ], [ "SmartMedia", "37.0", "45.0", "0.76", "1,265", "2.0" ], [ "MMC , MMCplus", "24.0", "32.0", "1.4", "1,075", "1.3" ], [ "RS-MMC , MMCmobile", "24.0", "18.0", "1.4", "605", "1.3" ], [ "MMCmicro", "14.0", "12.0", "1.1", "185", "" ], [ "SD , SDHC , SDXC , SDIO", "24.0", "32.0", "2.1", "1,613", "2.0" ], [ "miniSD , miniSDHC , miniSDIO", "20.0", "21.5", "1.4", "602", "1.0" ], [ "microSD , microSDHC , microSDXC", "11.0", "15.0", "1.0", "165", "0.27" ], [ "Memory Stick Standard , PRO", "21.5", "50.0", "2.8", "3,010", "4.0" ], [ "Memory Stick Duo , PRO Duo , PRO-HG , XC", "20.0", "31.0", "1.6", "992", "2.0" ], [ "Memory Stick Micro ( M2 ) , XC", "12.5", "15.0", "1.2", "225", "2.0" ], [ "PS Vita Memory Card", "15", "12.5", "1.6", "300", "0.6" ], [ "XQD card", "38.5", "29.8", "3.8", "4,360", "" ], [ "xD", "25.0", "20.0", "1.78", "890", "2.8" ], [ "USB", "varies", "varies", "varies", "varies", "varies" ] ]
Physical details
Comparison_of_memory_cards_0
This table provides summary of comparison of various flash memory cards, .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Tour_of_Oman
2011 Tour of Oman
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Theo Bos ( NED )", "Rabobank", "3h 38 ' 29" ], [ "2", "Mark Cavendish ( GBR )", "HTC-Highroad", "st" ], [ "3", "Roger Kluge ( GER )", "Skil-Shimano", "st" ], [ "4", "Edvald Boasson Hagen ( NOR )", "Team Sky", "st" ], [ "5", "Denis Galimzyanov ( RUS )", "Team Katusha", "st" ], [ "6", "Nacer Bouhanni ( FRA )", "FDJ", "st" ], [ "7", "Danilo Hondo ( GER )", "Lampre-ISD", "st" ], [ "8", "Russell Downing ( GBR )", "Team Sky", "st" ], [ "9", "Francesco Chicchi ( ITA )", "Quick-Step", "st" ], [ "10", "Mathew Hayman ( AUS )", "Team Sky", "st" ] ]
Stage 1 Results [ 1 ]
2011_Tour_of_Oman_0
The 2011 Tour of Oman is the second edition of the Tour of Oman cycling stage race. It is rated as a 2.1 event on the UCI Asia Tour, and held from 15 February to 20 February 2011, in Oman.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_Derwent_Awards
Clarence Derwent Awards
[ "Year", "Actor", "Show", "Character" ]
[ [ "1950", "Douglass Watson", "Wisteria Trees", "Peter Whitfield" ], [ "1951", "Frederic Warriner", "Getting Married", "Reverend De Soames" ], [ "1951", "Logan Ramsey", "High Ground", "Willie Pentridge" ], [ "1952", "Iggie Wolfington", "Mrs. McThing", "Chef" ], [ "1953", "David J. Stewart", "Camino Real", "The Baron" ], [ "1954", "David Lewis", "King of Hearts", "Joe Wicks" ], [ "1955", "Fritz Weaver", "The White Devil", "Flaminero" ], [ "1956", "Gerald Hiken", "Uncle Vanya", "Telegen" ], [ "1957", "Ellis Rabb", "The Misanthrope", "Alceste" ], [ "1958", "George C. Scott", "Richard III", "Richard III" ], [ "1959", "David Hurst", "Look After Lulu !", "Police Inspector" ] ]
Winners ( US ) -- Most promising male
Clarence_Derwent_Awards_1
The Clarence Derwent Awards are theatre awards given annually by the Actors' Equity Association on Broadway in the United States and by Equity, the performers' union, in the West End in the United Kingdom. Clarence Derwent (23 March 1884 - 6 August 1959) was an English actor, director, and manager. He was educated at St Paul's School, London and the Birkbeck Institute. He joined Sir Frank Benson's stage company, with whom he stayed for five years. He then joined Annie Horniman's repertory company in Manchester. He was seen in a great variety of roles, both in London and New York. He made his last appearance on stage in 1948 in The Madwoman of Chaillot. He died in New York at the age of 75. From 1946 to 1952 Derwent was President of America's Actors' Equity. His will stipulated that two $500 prizes were to be given out annually to the best individual male and female supporting performances on Broadway and a £100 prize to the best supporting performances in the West End. So that Derwent could have the gratification of seeing the awards given out, they were started in America in 1945 and in the UK in 1948. The prizes in the US are now $2,000 and an engraved crystal trophy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1967_European_Indoor_Games_–_Men's_triple_jump
1967 European Indoor Games – Men's triple jump
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "# 1", "# 2", "# 3", "# 4", "# 5", "# 6", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Petr Nemšovský", "Czechoslovakia", "15.90", "x", "16.19", "16.57", "x", "16.04", "16.57" ], [ "2", "Henrik Kalocsai", "Hungary", "x", "15.87", "16.07", "16.45", "15.83", "16.31", "16.45" ], [ "3", "Aleksandr Zolotaryov", "Soviet Union", "15.95", "16.15", "16.32", "16.40", "15.86", "x", "16.40" ], [ "4", "Hans-Jürgen Rückborn", "East Germany", "x", "16.14", "16.40", "16.31", "x", "x", "16.40" ], [ "5", "Michael Sauer", "West Germany", "16.15", "15.74", "16.08", "16.25", "16.37", "16.28", "16.37" ], [ "6", "Vladimir Kurkyevich", "Soviet Union", "15.85", "x", "x", "16.09", "x", "x", "16.09" ] ]
Results -- Final
[ 3 ]
1967_European_Indoor_Games_–_Men's_triple_jump_1
The men's triple jump event at the 1967 European Indoor Games was held on 11 and 12 March in Prague.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Vogue_Deutsch_cover_models
List of Vogue Deutsch cover models
[ "Issue", "Cover model", "Photographer" ]
[ [ "January", "Vanessa Moody", "Giampaolo Sgura" ], [ "February", "Daria Strokous", "Giampaolo Sgura" ], [ "February", "Maartje Verhoef", "Giampaolo Sgura" ], [ "February", "Mariacarla Boscono", "Giampaolo Sgura" ], [ "March", "Anna Ewers", "Patrick Demarchelier" ], [ "April", "Edie Campbell", "Luigi & Iango" ], [ "May", "Gigi Hadid", "Camilla Åkrans" ], [ "June", "Rianne van Rompaey", "Daniel Jackson" ], [ "July", "Edita Vilkevičiūtė", "Boo George" ], [ "August", "Emily Ratajkowski", "Giampaolo Sgura" ], [ "August", "Irina Shayk", "Giampaolo Sgura" ], [ "August", "Lily Aldridge", "Giampaolo Sgura" ], [ "August", "Rosie Huntington-Whiteley", "Giampaolo Sgura" ], [ "August", "Stella Maxwell", "Giampaolo Sgura" ], [ "September", "Frederikke Sofie", "Patrick Demarchelier" ], [ "October", "Kendall Jenner", "Luigi & Iango" ], [ "November", "Lara Stone", "Camilla Åkrans" ], [ "December", "Olympia & Edie Campbell", "Boo George" ] ]
2010s -- 2016
List_of_Vogue_Deutsch_cover_models_37
This list of Vogue Germany cover models is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of Vogue Germany, the German edition of Vogue magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in August 1979.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sticks_and_Stones_Tour
Sticks and Stones Tour
[ "Date", "City", "Country", "Venue" ]
[ [ "29 March 2012", "Folkestone", "England", "Leas Cliff Hall" ], [ "30 March 2012", "Norwich", "England", "University of East Anglia" ], [ "31 March 2012", "Leeds", "England", "O 2 Academy Leeds" ], [ "2 April 2012", "Glasgow", "Scotland", "O 2 Academy Glasgow" ], [ "3 April 2012", "Newcastle", "England", "O 2 Academy Newcastle" ], [ "4 April 2012", "Liverpool", "England", "O 2 Academy Liverpool" ], [ "6 April 2012", "Manchester", "England", "Manchester Academy" ], [ "7 April 2012", "Birmingham", "England", "HMV Institute Birmingham" ], [ "8 April 2012", "London", "England", "indigO 2" ], [ "10 April 2012", "Bristol", "England", "O 2 Academy Bristol" ], [ "11 April 2012", "Bournemouth", "England", "O 2 Academy Bournemouth" ], [ "12 April 2012", "Nottingham", "England", "Nottingham Rock City" ], [ "14 April 2012", "Swindon", "England", "Oasis Leisure Centre" ], [ "15 April 2012", "London", "England", "O 2 Shepherd 's Bush Empire" ] ]
Tour dates
Sticks_and_Stones_Tour_0
The Sticks and Stones Tour was the debut concert tour by Cher Lloyd, in support of her debut album Sticks + Stones. The tour visited locations across the UK which kicked off in Leas Cliff Hall in Folkestone.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Game_of_the_Year_awards
List of Game of the Year awards
[ "Year", "Game", "Genre", "Platform ( s )", "Developer ( s )" ]
[ [ "1997", "GoldenEye 007", "First-person shooter", "Nintendo 64", "Rare" ], [ "1998", "The Legend of Zelda : Ocarina of Time", "Action-adventure", "Nintendo 64", "Nintendo EAD" ], [ "1999", "The Sims", "Life simulation", "Microsoft Windows , Mac OS", "Maxis" ], [ "2000", "Diablo II", "Action role-playing", "Microsoft Windows , Mac OS", "Blizzard North" ], [ "2001", "Halo : Combat Evolved", "First-person shooter", "Xbox", "Bungie" ], [ "2002", "Battlefield 1942", "First-person shooter", "Microsoft Windows", "Digital Illusions CE" ], [ "2003", "Call of Duty", "First-person shooter", "Microsoft Windows", "Infinity Ward" ], [ "2004", "Half-Life 2", "First-person shooter", "Microsoft Windows", "Valve" ], [ "2005", "God of War", "Action-adventure", "PlayStation 2", "SCE Santa Monica Studio" ], [ "2006", "Gears of War", "Third-person shooter", "Xbox 360", "Epic Games" ], [ "2007", "Call of Duty 4 : Modern Warfare", "First-person shooter", "Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360", "Infinity Ward" ], [ "2008", "LittleBigPlanet", "Puzzle-platformer", "PlayStation 3", "Media Molecule" ], [ "2009", "Uncharted 2 : Among Thieves", "Action-adventure", "PlayStation 3", "Naughty Dog" ], [ "2010", "Mass Effect 2", "Action role-playing", "Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360", "BioWare" ], [ "2011", "The Elder Scrolls V : Skyrim", "Action role-playing", "Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360", "Bethesda Game Studios" ], [ "2012", "Journey", "Adventure", "PlayStation 3", "Thatgamecompany" ], [ "2013", "The Last of Us", "Action-adventure", "PlayStation 3", "Naughty Dog" ], [ "2014", "Dragon Age : Inquisition", "Action role-playing", "Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 3 , PlayStation 4 , Xbox 360 , Xbox One", "BioWare" ], [ "2015", "Fallout 4", "Action role-playing", "Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 4 , Xbox One", "Bethesda Game Studios" ], [ "2016", "Overwatch", "First-person shooter", "Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 4 , Xbox One", "Blizzard Entertainment" ] ]
Award events and ceremonies -- D.I.C.E . Awards
The D.I.C.E . Awards are awarded by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences ( AIAS ) , a non-profit organization of industry professionals . The awards were previously known as the Interactive Achievement Awards until 2013 . [ 34 ]
List_of_Game_of_the_Year_awards_2
Game of the Year (abbreviated GotY) is an award given by various award events and media publications to a video game that they feel represented the pinnacle of gaming that year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohit_Raina
Mohit Raina
[ "Year", "Show", "Role" ]
[ [ "2005", "Meher", "" ], [ "2006-07", "Antariksh - Ek Amar Katha", "Vikrant" ], [ "2005", "Bhabhi", "Shubham" ], [ "2009", "Chehra", "Garv Dhanvat Rai" ], [ "2010", "Bandini", "Rishabh Hiten Mahivanshi" ], [ "2011", "Ganga Kii Dheej", "Agantuk" ], [ "2011-14", "Devon Ke Dev - Mahadev", "Shiva" ], [ "2013", "Mahabharat", "Shiva" ], [ "2016", "Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat", "Ashoka" ], [ "2018", "21 Sarfarosh - Saragarhi 1897", "Havildar Ishar Singh" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Mohit_Raina_3
Mohit Raina (born 14 August 1982) is an Indian film and television actor. He started his acting career with a science fiction show Antariksh (2004) and later went on to play a role in Don Muthu Swami (2008). He is best known for the lead role of the Hindu god Shiva in the television series, Devon Ke Dev - Mahadev and Mahabharat, prior to which he had acted in television soap operas including Chehra (2009) and Ganga Kii Dheej (2010). In 2019, he made his Bollywood debut with the action thriller , which ranks among the highest-grossing Indian films of all time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual-purpose_gun
Dual-purpose gun
[ "Calibre", "Weapon name", "Country of origin", "Period" ]
[ [ "57 millimetres ( 2.2 in )", "Bofors 57 mm gun", "Sweden", "1966-present" ], [ "76.2 millimetres ( 3 in )", "76 mm/62 Allargato", "Italy", "1962-present" ], [ "76.2 millimetres ( 3 in )", "OTO Melara 76 mm", "Italy", "1964-present" ], [ "76.2 millimetres ( 3 in )", "AK-176", "Soviet Union", "1976-present" ], [ "100 millimetres ( 3.9 in )", "Type 79 100 mm naval gun", "People 's Republic of China", "1973-present" ], [ "100 millimetres ( 3.9 in )", "100 mm naval gun", "France", "1961-present" ], [ "100 millimetres ( 3.9 in )", "AK-100 naval gun", "Soviet Union", "1978-present" ], [ "4 inches ( 101.6 mm )", "QF 4 inch Mk V naval gun", "United Kingdom", "1914-1940s" ], [ "4 inches ( 101.6 mm )", "QF 4 inch Mk XVI naval gun", "United Kingdom", "1936-1950s" ], [ "4 inches ( 101.6 mm )", "QF 4 inch Mk XIX naval gun", "United Kingdom", "World War II" ], [ "4.45 inches ( 113 mm )", "QF 4.5-inch Mk I - V naval gun", "United Kingdom", "1938-Cold War" ], [ "4.45 inches ( 113 mm )", "4.5-inch Mk 8 naval gun", "United Kingdom", "1972-present" ], [ "120 millimetres ( 4.7 in )", "Bofors 120 mm gun", "Sweden", "1952-1985" ], [ "4.7 inches ( 119 mm )", "QF 4.7 inch Mk IX & XII", "United Kingdom", "1928-1970" ], [ "4.7 inches ( 119 mm )", "QF 4.7 inch Mark XI gun", "United Kingdom", "1941-1970" ], [ "127 millimetres ( 5 in )", "Otobreda 127mm/54 compact gun", "Italy", "Cold War-present" ], [ "127 millimetres ( 5 in )", "Otobreda 127mm/64 gun", "Italy", "2012-present" ], [ "127 millimetres ( 5 in )", "12.7 cm/50 Type 3 naval gun", "Japan", "1928-1966" ], [ "5 inches ( 127 mm )", "5/38 caliber gun", "United States", "1934-1990s" ], [ "5 inches ( 127 mm )", "5/54 caliber Mk 16 gun", "United States", "1945-1993" ] ]
List of dual-purpose guns
Dual-purpose_gun_0
A dual-purpose gun is a naval artillery mounting designed to engage both surface and air targets.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Serena_Williams_tennis_season
1999 Serena Williams tennis season
[ "Outcome", "No", "Date", "Championship", "Surface", "Opponent", "Score" ]
[ [ "Winner", "1", "February 28 , 1999", "Paris , France ( 1 )", "Carpet", "Amélie Mauresmo", "6-2 , 3-6 , 7-6" ], [ "Winner", "2", "March 14 , 1999", "Indian Wells , US ( 1 )", "Hard", "Steffi Graf", "6-3 , 3-6 , 7-5" ], [ "Runner-up", "1", "March 29 , 1999", "Miami , US ( 1 )", "Hard", "Venus Williams", "2-6 , 6-4 , 4-6" ], [ "Winner", "3", "August 15 , 1999", "Los Angeles , US ( 1 )", "Hard", "Julie Halard-Decugis", "6-1 , 6-4" ], [ "Winner", "4", "September 12 , 1999", "US Open , New York City , US ( 1 )", "Hard", "Martina Hingis", "6-3 , 7-6" ], [ "Winner", "5", "October 3 , 1999", "Grand Slam Cup , Germany ( 1 )", "Hard", "Venus Williams", "6-1 , 3-6 , 6-3" ] ]
Yearly records -- Finals
Winner — Legend Grand Slam tournaments ( 1–0 ) Grand Slam Cup ( 1–0 ) Tier I ( 1–1 ) Tier II ( 2–0 ) Finals by Surface Hard ( 4–1 ) Carpet ( 1–0 ) Finals by Surface Outdoors ( 4–1 ) Indoors ( 1–0 )
1999_Serena_Williams_tennis_season_10
The Serena Williams 1999 season was her breakthrough season, winning her first career title at the Open Gaz de France and winning her first slam at the US Open.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_with_the_Stars_(Australian_season_14)
Dancing with the Stars (Australian season 14)
[ "Celebrity", "Occupation / known for", "Professional partner", "Status" ]
[ [ "Ashley Hart", "Model", "Julz Tocker", "Eliminated 1st on 7 October 2014" ], [ "April Rose Pengilly", "Actress", "Aric Yegudkin", "Eliminated 2nd on 14 October 2014" ], [ "Kyly Clarke", "Weather presenter & model", "Damian Whitewood", "Withdrew on 14 October 2014" ], [ "Mark Holden", "Singer & Australian Idol judge", "Jessica Prince", "Eliminated 3rd on 21 October 2014" ], [ "Eamon Sullivan", "Former Olympic freestyle swimmer", "Ash-Leigh Hunter Melanie Hooper ( week 5 )", "Eliminated 4th on 30 October 2014" ], [ "Torah Bright", "Olympic snowboarder", "Robbie Kmetoni Jarryd Byrne ( week 5 )", "Withdrew on 4 November 2014" ], [ "Matt Cooper", "NRL player", "Masha Belash Ash-Leigh Hunter ( week 5 )", "Eliminated 5th on 11 November 2014" ], [ "Tai Hara", "Home and Away actor", "Jorja Freeman Masha Belash ( week 5 )", "Eliminated 6th on 18 November 2014" ], [ "Ricki-Lee Coulter", "Singer-songwriter", "Jarryd Byrne Carmelo Pizzino ( week 5 )", "Third place on 25 November 2014" ], [ "Lynne McGranger", "Home and Away actress", "Carmelo Pizzino Robbie Kmetoni ( week 5 )", "Runner-up on 25 November 2014" ], [ "David Rodan", "Retired AFL midfielder", "Melanie Hooper Jorja Freeman ( week 5 )", "Winners on 25 November 2014" ] ]
Couples
The celebrity cast was announced on 28 August , through a News.com.au article . [ 1 ] Actor Paul Fenech was originally part of the cast ( partnering Alana Patience ) , but withdrew after he was arrested in September . [ 2 ]
Dancing_with_the_Stars_(Australian_season_14)_0
The fourteenth season of Dancing with the Stars premiered on 30 September 2014. Daniel McPherson had returned to host the season, alongside Edwina Bartholomew. Todd McKenney and Helen Richey returned as judges, alongside Kym Johnson and Adam Garcia. The show received significant promotion using Nathaniel Willemse's song Live Louder in the use of its television commercials throughout early September. AFL player David Rodan won the competition with his pro dancer, Melanie Hooper.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984–85_Port_Vale_F.C._season
1984–85 Port Vale F.C. season
[ "Date from", "Position", "Name", "From", "Fee" ]
[ [ "1984", "MF", "Oshor Williams", "Stockport County", "Free transfer" ], [ "July 1984", "FW", "Alistair Brown", "Walsall", "Free transfer" ], [ "July 1984", "MF", "Peter Griffiths", "Stoke City", "Free transfer" ], [ "July 1984", "FW", "Derek Monaghan", "West Bromwich Albion", "Free transfer" ], [ "July 1984", "DF", "Alan Webb", "West Bromwich Albion", "Free transfer" ], [ "August 1984", "MF", "Martyn Smith", "Leek Town", "Free transfer" ], [ "October 1984", "MF", "Ian Griffiths", "Rochdale", "Free transfer" ], [ "December 1984", "MF", "Billy Kellock", "Southend United", "Free transfer" ], [ "February 1985", "GK", "Karl Austin", "Stafford Rangers", "Non-contract" ] ]
Transfers -- Transfers in
1984–85_Port_Vale_F.C._season_8
The 1984-85 season was Port Vale's 73rd season of football in the English Football League, and first (12th overall) back in the Fourth Division following their relegation from the Third Division. John Rudge's first full season in charge, the Vale finished in mid-table following a season of rebuilding the squad. Veteran striker Ally Brown was top-scorer with 21 goals, whilst midfield dynamo Robbie Earle hit 19 goals. Defender Alan Webb was elected Player of the Year, whilst a young Ray Walker also spent a short period on loan at the club. Vale progressed to the Third Round of the FA Cup, and the Second Rounds of the League Cup and League Trophy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norway_at_the_2012_Winter_Youth_Olympics
Norway at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics
[ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event", "Date" ]
[ [ "Gold", "Andreas Molden", "Cross-country Skiing", "Boys ' Sprint", "19 Jan" ], [ "Gold", "Silje Theodorsen", "Cross-country Skiing", "Girls ' Sprint", "19 Jan" ], [ "Silver", "Nora Grieg Christensen", "Alpine skiing", "Girls ' Super-G", "14 Jan" ], [ "Silver", "Mats Berggaard", "Ski jumping", "Boys ' Individual", "14 Jan" ], [ "Silver", "Tiril Sjaastad Christiansen", "Freestyle skiing", "Girls ' halfpipe", "15 Jan" ], [ "Silver", "Nora Grieg Christensen Martin Fjeldberg Mina Fuerst Holtmann Marcus Monsen", "Alpine skiing", "Parallel Mixed Team", "17 Jan" ], [ "Silver", "Kristin Sandeggen Karoline Naess Haakon Livik Kristian Andre Aalerud", "Biathlon", "Mixed Relay", "19 Jan" ], [ "Bronze", "Martine Lilløy Bruun", "Speed skating", "Girls ' 500m", "14 Jan" ], [ "Bronze", "Linn Eriksen", "Cross-country Skiing", "Girls ' Sprint", "19 Jan" ] ]
Medalists
Norway_at_the_2012_Winter_Youth_Olympics_0
Norway competed at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCCAA_institutions
List of NCCAA institutions
[ "School", "City", "State", "Other Affiliations" ]
[ [ "Cairn University", "Langhorne", "Pennsylvania", "Colonial States Athletic Conference ( NCAA Division III )" ], [ "Cedarville University", "Cedarville", "Ohio", "Great Midwest Athletic Conference ( NCAA Division II )" ], [ "Concordia University Ann Arbor", "Ann Arbor", "Michigan", "Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference ( NAIA )" ], [ "Geneva College", "Beaver Falls", "Pennsylvania", "Presidents ' Athletic Conference ( NCAA Division III )" ], [ "Grace College", "Winona Lake", "Indiana", "Crossroads League ( NAIA )" ], [ "Houghton College", "Houghton", "New York", "Empire 8 ( NCAA Division III )" ], [ "Huntington University", "Huntington", "Indiana", "Crossroads League ( NAIA )" ], [ "Indiana Wesleyan University", "Marion", "Indiana", "Crossroads League ( NAIA )" ], [ "Lancaster Bible College", "Lancaster", "Pennsylvania", "North Eastern Athletic Conference ( NCAA Division III )" ], [ "Ohio Christian University", "Circleville", "Ohio", "River States Conference ( NAIA )" ], [ "Roberts Wesleyan College", "North Chili", "New York", "East Coast Conference ( NCAA Division II )" ] ]
Midwest Region -- Division I
List_of_NCCAA_institutions_3
This is a list of institutions that compete in the National Christian College Athletic Association. There are currently 89 programs in the organization as of 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/André_Vida
André Vida
[ "Year", "Title", "Artist ( s )", "Vida 's Role", "Label" ]
[ [ "1994", "Composition No . 8 'Pinnacles & Tentacles", "Brandon Evans Quintet ( Hildegard Kleeb , André Vida , Joe Fonda , Eric Rosenthal , Brandon Evans )", "Soprano saxophone , Hungarian shepherd 's flute ( Track 3 )", "Parallactic" ], [ "1994", "Small Ensemble Music ( Wesleyan ) 1994", "Anthony Braxton", "Baritone saxophone , tenor saxophone ( track 1 )", "Splasc ( H )" ], [ "1995", "The Sky Has Melted Away", "Brandon Evans , Andre Vida , and Dominique Eade", "Soprano , alto , tenor saxophone , Hungarian shepherd flute", "" ], [ "1996", "Tentet ( New York ) 1996", "Anthony Braxton", "B♭ soprano saxophone , alto saxophone , tenor saxophone , baritone saxophone", "Braxton House" ], [ "1997", "Octet ( New York ) 1995", "Anthony Braxton", "", "Braxton House" ], [ "1999", "Four Compositions ( Washington , D.C. ) 1998", "Anthony Braxton", "", "Braxton House" ], [ "2001", "GTM ( Knitting Factory ) 1997", "Anthony Braxton", "", "Braxton House" ], [ "2001", "Folkscene", "The Tower Recordings", "", "Communion" ], [ "2002", "Ninetet ( Yoshi 's ) 1997 Vol . 1", "Anthony Braxton", "Tenor saxophone , alto saxophone , soprano saxophone , baritone saxophone", "Leo" ], [ "2003", "Parallactic 54", "Anthony Braxton , Sonny Simmons , Brandon Evans , Shanir Blumenkranz , Andre Vida , and Mike Pride", "Baritone Saxophone", "Parallactic" ], [ "2003", "Ninetet ( Yoshi 's ) 1997 Vol . 2", "Anthony Braxton", "Tenor saxophone , alto saxophone , soprano saxophone , baritone saxophone", "Leo" ], [ "2005", "Ninetet ( Yoshi 's ) 1997 Vol . 3", "Anthony Braxton", "Tenor saxophone , alto saxophone , soprano saxophone , baritone saxophone", "Leo" ], [ "2005", "Multiply", "Jamie Lidell", "Horns", "Warp Records" ], [ "2005", "Child Real Eyes", "Andre Vida , Anthony Braxton , Loren Dempster , Tyshawn Sorey", "As band leader , composer , reeds", "Vidatone Recordings" ], [ "2007", "Ninetet ( Yoshi 's ) 1997 Vol . 4", "Anthony Braxton", "", "Leo" ], [ "2008", "I Dont Know Whats Wrong With Me , My Computer Eyes Or My Internet Knees", "Andre Vida", "As band leader", "Insubordinations" ], [ "2008", "1956 : Solo Saxophone", "Andre Vida", "As band leader", "" ], [ "2011", "BRUD Volumes I - III : 1995-2011", "Andre Vida", "As band leader", "Pan" ], [ "2011", "Quartet ( Mannheim ) 2010", "Anthony Braxton", "Alto saxophone , baritone saxophone", "New Braxton House" ], [ "2012", "Quintet ( Tristano ) 1997", "Anthony Braxton", "", "New Braxton House" ] ]
Discography
André_Vida_0
André Vida (born 1974) is Hungarian-American saxophonist, lyricist, avant-garde musician and experimental composer based in Berlin. Vida has been on the forefront of several major developments in experimental music, including his membership in Anthony Braxtons original Ghost Trance Ensemble, as founding member of New York collective the CTIA, performances with The Tower Recordings and subsequent freak folk groups.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_conservation_areas_in_the_West_Midlands_(county)
List of conservation areas in the West Midlands (county)
[ "Name", "Area ( ha )", "Date designated", "Additional designations or notes" ]
[ [ "Church Square , Oldbury", "1.34", "1974", "None" ], [ "Market Place , Wednesbury", "3.11", "1980", "None" ], [ "Smethwick Summit ( Galton Valley )", "47.48", "1985", "None" ], [ "Factory Locks , Tipton", "2.62", "1986", "None" ], [ "High Street , West Bromwich", "11.80", "1990", "Extended 1995 and 1997" ], [ "Warrens Hall", "33.98", "1994", "None" ] ]
Sandwell
There are six conservation areas in Sandwell . [ 68 ]
List_of_conservation_areas_in_the_West_Midlands_(county)_3
This is a list of conservation areas in the West Midlands, England. There are a total of 137 conservation areas throughout the West Midlands.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Polish_records_in_athletics
List of Polish records in athletics
[ "Event", "Record", "Athlete", "Date", "Meet", "Place" ]
[ [ "100 m", "10.93 ( +1.8 m/s )", "Ewa Kasprzyk", "27 June 1986", "", "Grudziądz , Poland" ], [ "150 m", "17.39", "Agata Forkasiewicz", "5 May 2018", "", "Wrocław , Poland" ], [ "200 m", "22.13 ( +1.2 m/s )", "Ewa Kasprzyk", "8 July 1986", "Goodwill Games", "Moscow , Soviet Union" ], [ "300 m", "35.70", "Irena Szewińska", "4 July 1975", "", "London , United Kingdom" ], [ "400 m", "49.28", "Irena Szewińska", "29 July 1976", "Olympic Games", "Montreal , Canada" ], [ "500 m", "1:08.65", "Aleksandra Gaworska", "6 May 2018", "", "Kraków , Poland" ], [ "600 m", "1:25.04", "Joanna Jóźwik", "9 August 2015", "Janusz Kusociński Memorial", "Szczecin , Poland" ], [ "800 m", "1:56.95", "Jolanta Januchta", "11 September 1980", "", "Budapest , Hungary" ], [ "1000 m", "2:32.70", "Jolanta Januchta", "20 August 1981", "Weltklasse Zürich", "Zürich , Switzerland" ], [ "1500 m", "3:59.22", "Lidia Chojecka", "28 July 2000", "Bislett Games", "Oslo , Norway" ], [ "Mile", "4:19.58", "Angelika Cichocka", "9 July 2017", "London Grand Prix", "London , United Kingdom" ], [ "2000 m", "5:38.44", "Lidia Chojecka", "4 September 2009", "Memorial Van Damme", "Brussels , Belgium" ], [ "3000 m", "8:31.69", "Lidia Chojecka", "30 August 2002", "Memorial Van Damme", "Brussels , Belgium" ], [ "5000 m", "15:04.88", "Lidia Chojecka", "6 September 2002", "ISTAF", "Berlin , Germany" ], [ "10,000 m", "31:43.51", "Karolina Jarzyńska", "27 June 2013", "Golden Spike Ostrava", "Ostrava , Czech Republic" ], [ "10 km ( road )", "32:11", "Wanda Panfil", "28 March 1992", "", "Mobile , United States" ], [ "10 km ( road )", "32:08", "Karolina Naldoska", "12 January 2020", "10K Valencia Ibercaja", "Valencia , Spain" ], [ "15 km ( road )", "49:24", "Lidia Camberg", "13 October 1991", "", "Nieuwegein , Netherlands" ], [ "15 km ( road )", "49:14+ #", "Karolina Nadolska", "26 March 2017", "Poznań Half Marathon", "Poznań , Poland" ], [ "One hour", "15605 m", "Irena Sakowicz", "8 October 2006", "", "Białystok , Poland" ] ]
Outdoor -- Women
Polish_records_in_athletics_1
The following are the national records in athletics in Poland maintained by its national athletics federation: Polski Związek Lekkiej Atletyki (PZLA).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lviv_Danylo_Halytskyi_International_Airport
Lviv Danylo Halytskyi International Airport
[ "City", "Airport ( s )", "Weekly departures ( Summer 2019 )", "Airline ( s )" ]
[ [ "Warsaw", "Warsaw Chopin Airport Warsaw Modlin Airport", "24", "LOT Polish Airlines , Ryanair" ], [ "Kiev", "Boryspil International Airport Kyiv International Airport ( Zhuliany )", "20", "Motor Sich Airlines , Ukraine International Airlines" ], [ "Istanbul", "Istanbul Airport Sabiha Gökçen International Airport", "15", "Pegasus Airlines , Turkish Airlines" ], [ "Vienna", "Vienna International Airport", "11", "Austrian Airlines" ], [ "Minsk", "Minsk National Airport", "7", "Belavia" ], [ "Munich", "Munich Airport", "7", "Lufthansa" ], [ "London", "Luton Airport London Stansted Airport", "6", "Wizz Air , Ryanair" ], [ "Wroclaw", "Wroclaw International Airport", "5", "Wizz Air" ] ]
Lviv_Danylo_Halytskyi_International_Airport_3
Lviv Danylo Halytskyi International Airport () is an international airport in Lviv, Ukraine. The airport is located from central Lviv. The airport is named after King Daniel of Galicia, the historical founder of the city in 1256 AD.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brecon_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Brecon (UK Parliament constituency)
[ "Elected", "Assembled", "Dissolved", "Member", "Note" ]
[ [ "1640", "3 November 1640", "", "Herbert Price", "Long Parliament" ], [ "", "1647", "20 April 1653", "Ludovic Lewis", "Rump Parliament" ], [ "", "4 July 1653", "12 December 1653", "unrepresented", "Barebones Parliament" ], [ "1654", "3 September 1654", "22 January 1655", "unrepresented", "First Protectorate Parliament" ], [ "1656", "17 September 1656", "4 February 1658", "unrepresented", "Second Protectorate Parliament" ], [ "1658/59", "27 January 1659", "22 April 1659", "Samuel Wightwick", "Third Protectorate Parliament" ], [ "", "7 May 1659", "20 February 1660", "unknown", "Rump Parliament restored" ], [ "", "21 February 1660", "16 March 1660", "unknown", "Long Parliament restored" ] ]
Members of Parliament -- MPs 1640–1660
This sub-section includes the Long Parliament and the Rump Parliament , together with the Parliaments of the Commonwealth and the Protectorate ( before the Convention Parliament of 1660 ) .
Brecon_(UK_Parliament_constituency)_1
Brecon was a parliamentary constituency in Wales which returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and its predecessors, from 1542 until it was abolished for the 1885 general election.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–12_OFC_Champions_League
2011–12 OFC Champions League
[ "Association", "Team", "Qualifying method" ]
[ [ "Fiji", "Ba", "2010 Fiji National Football League champion" ], [ "New Caledonia", "Mont-Dore", "2010 New Caledonia Division Honneur champion" ], [ "New Zealand", "Waitakere United", "2010-11 New Zealand Football Championship champion and premier" ], [ "New Zealand", "Auckland City", "2010-11 New Zealand Football Championship regular season runner-up" ], [ "Papua New Guinea", "Hekari United", "2010-11 Papua New Guinea National Soccer League champion" ], [ "Solomon Islands", "Koloale", "2011 Solomon Islands Champions League Playoff winner" ], [ "Tahiti", "Tefana", "2010-11 Tahiti Division Fédérale champion" ], [ "Vanuatu", "Amicale", "2011 Vanuatu National Soccer League winner" ] ]
Participants
BaMont-DoreWaitakereUnitedAucklandCityHekari UnitedKoloaleTefanaAmicale Location of teams of the 2011–12 OFC Champions League . From the 2011–12 season , the two New Zealand clubs were placed in different groups ( in previous tournaments they were placed in the same group ) – one was drawn with the club champions of Fiji , New Caledonia and Tahiti while the other competed in the second group with the champions of Vanuatu , Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea . [ 1 ] Again no preliminary tournament for the 2011–12 O-League was played . Instead , the champion teams from American Samoa , Samoa , Cook Islands and Tonga would take part in a pilot stand-alone tournament in 2012 . It was proposed that this competition would in future seasons became a preliminary tournament with the winner qualifying to play off for a place in the O-League ( starting from 2012–13 ) . [ 1 ]
2011–12_OFC_Champions_League_0
The 2011-12 OFC Champions League, also known as the 2012 O-League, was the 11th edition of the Oceanian Club Championship, Oceania's premier club football tournament organized by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC), and the 6th season under the current OFC Champions League name. It was contested by eight teams from seven countries. The teams were split into two four-team pools, the winner of each pool contesting the title of O-League Champion and the right to represent the OFC at the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup. The title was won by the defending champions Auckland City.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Nierlich
Rudolf Nierlich
[ "Date", "Location", "Race" ]
[ [ "30 January 1988", "Schladming", "Giant Slalom" ], [ "10 January 1989", "Kirchberg", "Giant Slalom" ], [ "22 January 1989", "Wengen", "Slalom" ], [ "3 March 1989", "Furano", "Giant Slalom" ], [ "10 March 1989", "Shigakogen", "Slalom" ], [ "21 January 1990", "Kitzbühel", "Slalom" ], [ "26 February 1991", "Oppdal", "Slalom" ], [ "10 March 1991", "Aspen", "Slalom" ] ]
World Cup victories
Rudolf_Nierlich_0
Rudolf (Rudi) Nierlich (20 February 1966 - 18 May 1991) was an Austrian alpine skier. Born in Sankt Wolfgang im Salzkammergut (Upper Austria), he won a total of 8 races in the Alpine Skiing World Cup, and was three times World Champion (1989 and 1991), in Slalom and Giant Slalom. He died 1991 in a traffic collision in Sankt Wolfgang im Salzkammergut.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_IAAF_World_Cup_–_Results
2006 IAAF World Cup – Results
[ "Rank", "Team", "Competitor", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "USA", "Jamel Ashley , Derrick Brew , LaShawn Merritt , Darold Williamson", "3:00.11" ], [ "2", "AME", "Chris Brown , Michael Blackwood , Carlos Santa , Alleyne Francique", "3:00.14 SB" ], [ "3", "AFR", "Paul Gorries , Gary Kikaya , Young Talkmore Nyongani , Malik Louahla", "3:00.88 PB" ], [ "4", "FRA", "Brice Panel , Leslie Djhone , Naman Keïta , Marc Raquil", "3:03.85" ], [ "5", "EUR", "Rafał Wieruszewski , Kamghe Gaba , Daniel Dąbrowski , Andrea Barberi", "3:03.90 PB" ], [ "6", "RUS", "Dmitriy Petrov , Vladislav Frolov , Aleksandr Derevyagin , Yevgeniy Lebedev", "3:04.15" ], [ "7", "ASI", "Prasanna Sampath Amarasekara , Yuzo Kanemaru , Hamed Hamadan Al-Bishi , Mohammed Al Salhi", "3:04.67 SB" ], [ "8", "OCE", "Tristan Thomas , Daniel Batman , Clinton Hill , Sean Wroe", "3:05.54 SB" ], [ "9", "GRE", "Stilianos Dimotsios , Padeleimon Melahrinoudis , Yeoryios Doupis , Dimitrios Regas", "3:09.68" ] ]
2006_IAAF_World_Cup_–_Results_23
These are the results of the 2006 IAAF World Cup, which took place in Athens, Greece on 16 and 17 September. Five continental teams were present (Africa, America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania) and three full national teams competed (United States, Russia and host nation Greece). Furthermore - following victories at the 2006 European Cup on the men's and women's sides respectively - France fielded a men's team, while Poland fielded a women's team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2009_Jeux_de_la_Francophonie_–_Results
Athletics at the 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie – Results
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Kimberly Hyacinthe", "Canada", "23.26", "Q" ], [ "2", "1", "Kaltouma Nadjina", "Chad", "23.55", "Q" ], [ "3", "2", "Esther Akinsulie", "Canada", "23.81", "Q" ], [ "4", "2", "Kadiatou Camara", "Mali", "23.91", "Q" ], [ "5", "2", "Amandine Ellard", "France", "24.11", "Q" ], [ "6", "2", "Andreea Ograzeanu", "Romania", "24.21", "q" ], [ "7", "1", "Lina Jacques-Sébastien", "France", "24.61", "Q" ], [ "8", "1", "Esther Ndoumbe", "Cameroon", "24.73", "q" ], [ "9", "2", "Lorène Bazolo", "Republic of the Congo", "24.74", "" ], [ "10", "2", "Hinikissia Ndikert", "Chad", "25.09", "" ], [ "11", "1", "Souliath Saka", "Benin", "25.24", "" ], [ "12", "1", "Thielien Dong", "Vietnam", "25.73", "" ], [ "13", "1", "Aziza Sbeyti", "Lebanon", "25.97", "" ], [ "14", "1", "Allisson Howatt", "New Brunswick", "26.40", "" ], [ "15", "2", "Gertrudis Luna", "Equatorial Guinea", "27.39", "" ], [ "", "2", "Stephanie Belibi", "Cameroon", "DQ", "FS" ] ]
Heats – October 4Wind : Heat 1 : +1.3 m/s , Heat 2 : +2.1 m/s
Athletics_at_the_2009_Jeux_de_la_Francophonie_–_Results_33
These are the official results of the athletics competition at the 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie which took place on 1-6 October 2009 in Beirut, Lebanon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Edmonton_Rush_season
2014 Edmonton Rush season
[ "Round", "Overall", "Player", "College/Club" ]
[ [ "1", "5", "Robert Church ( F )", "Drexel University" ], [ "2", "11", "Riley Loewen ( F )", "Limestone College" ], [ "2", "13", "Adrian Sorichetti ( T )", "Hofstra University" ], [ "4", "30", "Reid Mydske ( D )", "New Westminster , British Columbia" ], [ "6", "51", "Ben Snider ( D )", "Delta , British Columbia" ] ]
Transactions -- Entry Draft
The 2013 NLL Entry Draft took place on September 16 , 2013 . The Rush made the following selections :
2014_Edmonton_Rush_season_4
The Edmonton Rush are a lacrosse team based in Edmonton playing in the National Lacrosse League (NLL). The 2014 season is the 9th in franchise history. The Rush began the season with an NLL record 14 straight victories, clinching the western division title and the best record in the league before they lost their first game, a 10-8 decision to the Colorado Mammoth on April 11.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_and_boroughs_of_the_unreformed_House_of_Commons_in_1800
List of counties and boroughs of the unreformed House of Commons in 1800
[ "Borough", "County", "Franchise type", "Members", "Voters in 1800", "Times contested", "Fate in 1832" ]
[ [ "Bedford", "Bedfordshire", "Freemen and inhabitant householders", "2", "1,200", "13", "Retained two seats" ], [ "Abingdon", "Berkshire", "Scot and lot", "1", "260", "18", "Retained one seat" ], [ "New Windsor", "Berkshire", "Scot and lot", "2", "300 to 400", "7", "Retained two seats ( as Windsor )" ], [ "Reading", "Berkshire", "Scot and lot", "2", "over 800", "18", "Retained two seats" ], [ "Wallingford", "Berkshire", "Scot and lot", "2", "200", "14", "Retained one seat" ], [ "Amersham", "Buckinghamshire", "Scot and lot", "2", "130", "3", "Abolished" ], [ "Aylesbury", "Buckinghamshire", "Inhabitant householders . From 1804 , freeholders in nearby areas as well", "2", "500 . After 1804 , over 1,000", "17", "Retained two seats" ], [ "Buckingham", "Buckinghamshire", "Corporation", "2", "13", "4", "Retained two seats" ], [ "Chipping Wycombe", "Buckinghamshire", "Freemen", "2", "50", "3", "Retained two seats ( as Wycombe )" ], [ "Great Marlow", "Buckinghamshire", "Scot and lot", "2", "220", "19", "Retained two seats ( as Marlow )" ], [ "Wendover", "Buckinghamshire", "Inhabitant householders", "2", "150", "9", "Abolished" ], [ "Cambridge", "Cambridgeshire", "Freemen", "2", "100", "9", "Retained two seats" ], [ "Chester", "Cheshire", "Freemen", "2", "1,500", "11", "Retained two seats" ], [ "Dover", "Cinque Ports", "Freemen", "2", "1,500", "15", "Retained two seats" ], [ "Hastings", "Cinque Ports", "Resident freemen", "2", "20", "7", "Retained two seats" ], [ "Hythe", "Cinque Ports", "Freemen", "2", "200", "17", "Retained one seat" ], [ "New Romney", "Cinque Ports", "Corporation", "2", "15", "", "Abolished" ], [ "Rye", "Cinque Ports", "Scot and lot", "2", "15", "9", "Retained one seat" ], [ "Sandwich", "Cinque Ports", "Freemen", "2", "700", "12", "Retained two seats" ], [ "Seaford", "Cinque Ports", "Scot and lot", "2", "120", "12", "Abolished" ] ]
English boroughs
In alphabetical order by county
List_of_counties_and_boroughs_of_the_Unreformed_House_of_Commons_at_1800_1
This is a list of the counties and boroughs of the Unreformed House of Commons
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korfball_at_the_2017_World_Games
Korfball at the 2017 World Games
[ "Team", "Date of qualification", "Method of qualification", "Finals appearance", "Previous appearance" ]
[ [ "Poland", "-", "Host country", "1st", "-" ], [ "Belgium", "3 November 2015", "Finished second at the 2015 IKF WKC", "9th", "2013" ], [ "Great Britain", "3 November 2015", "Finished fourth at the 2015 IKF WKC", "8th", "2013" ], [ "Netherlands", "3 November 2015", "Finished first at the 2015 IKF WKC", "9th", "2013" ], [ "Germany", "6 November 2015", "Finished sixth at the 2015 IKF WKC", "8th", "2013" ], [ "Chinese Taipei", "31 October 2015", "Finished 3rd at the 2015 IKF WKC as a non-European team", "8th", "2013" ], [ "China", "31 October 2015", "Finished 7th at the 2015 IKF WKC as a non-European team", "1st", "-" ], [ "Australia", "7 November 2015", "Finished 11th at the 2015 IKF WKC , qualifying as a non-European team", "4th", "2009" ] ]
Qualification -- Qualified teams
Korfball_at_the_2017_World_Games_0
The korfball event at the World Games 2017 took place in Wrocław, Poland.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Force
Super Force
[ "Ep #", "Title", "Summary" ]
[ [ "1 , 2 , 3 , & 4", "A Hero 's Welcome/ Too Late the Hero", "After returning from a two-year mission to Mars , Zach Stone learns of his brother 's death , and takes his place on the police force . But this is only the first in a series of events that leads to his becoming the armored vigilante , Super Force" ], [ "5", "Battle Cry", "A former soldier ( Richard Hatch ) targets the witnesses to his wife 's murder who failed to come to her aid" ], [ "6", "As God is My Witness", "It 's fire and brimstone time when a charismatic religious madman escapes from confinement and starts recruiting teenagers to his criminal crusade" ], [ "7 & 8", "U-Gene", "A genetically engineered warrior ( Lou Ferrigno ) prowls the streets , and Zach is forced to work with a German agent to catch him . But there 's more to the situation than it seems" ], [ "9", "Prisoners of Love", "Zach and Captain Frost go undercover to find beautiful women abducted by a scientist ( Michael Preston ) in search of genetic perfection" ], [ "10", "The Crime Doctor", "While on a case , Zach is brainwashed by Dr. Verona ( Sarah Douglas ) into trying to kill his alter ego , Super Force" ], [ "11", "The Gauntlet", "After a girl witnesses her brother being murdered , Zach tries to keep her safe from the killer" ], [ "12", "Come Home to Die", "F.X . 's old gang is behind several crimes involving a stolen super-weapon , and F.X . tries to handle it on his own" ], [ "13 & 14", "Gravity 's Rainbow", "Zach learns his brother is still alive ... and is a pawn of Satori" ], [ "15", "Water Mania", "The owner of Zach 's favorite childhood water park is threatened by an extortion racket armed with a business-crushing Monster Truck" ], [ "16 & 17", "Sins of the Father", "Zach upholds a promise he made to protect a young fugitive from a ruthless bounty hunter ( Richard Lynch )" ], [ "18", "Of Human Bondage", "Super Force fights a pair of female aliens ( Traci Lords and Grace Philips ) to rescue students ( Michael Stever ) from becoming specimens in a space zoo" ], [ "19", "A Hundred Share", "It 's journalism gone wrong when a TV reporter uses subliminal messaging to get more viewers" ], [ "20 & 21", "Come Under the Way", "A love from the past shows her face when Zach investigates a powerful cult" ], [ "22", "Tales of Future Past", "Forget being haunted by the past , it 's the future Super Force needs to worry about when a genetically engineered assassin from the world of tomorrow ( Sting ) targets him for termination" ], [ "23", "Yo ! Super Force !", "A carnival worker ( Rex Benson ) harbors a dark secret when young women begin vanishing at his park . Luckily , F.X . 's cousins ( Dr. Dré , Brian D. Perry , and Tyrone J. Kelsie ) have a secret of their own that may help Super Force" ], [ "24", "Breakfast of Champions", "American Gladiators has nothing on the show Zach 's infiltrating , which cares more about ratings than its contestants ' survival" ], [ "25", "Carcinoma Angels", "A former girlfriend of Zach 's brother seeks his help when her biker ex-husband ( Don Stroud ) gets out of Prisonplex" ], [ "26", "There 's a Light", "Zach is injured when his helmet malfunctions , and it 's a race against time to save him when F.X . and Hungerford discover they ca n't take off the suit without killing him" ] ]
Episodes -- Season One
`` It is the year 2020 , and the world has changed . In 2020 times are tough . This man 's tougher . ''
Super_Force_0
Super Force is an American action-adventure TV series which aired from October 1990 to May 1992. The series is about a former astronaut turned cop who uses a highly advanced combat armor and motorcycle to fight crime in the city of Metroplex during the future year 2020. Among the features of the black battle suit were enhanced strength and armament and a force field that protected the wearer from virtually all known weapons, whereas the motorcycle had an array of James Bond-type gadgets and weapons. Syndicated by Viacom, Super Force was designed to be a companion series to Superboy, and the second series in a proposed two-hour block of action programming that also included Lightning Force. Unusual for a series that only ran 30 minutes per episode, Super Force debuted with a two-hour TV pilot film, which was later split into four episodes for syndication purposes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1941
List of shipwrecks in March 1941
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Carnia", "Italy", "World War II : The cargo ship ( 5451 gt , 1923 ) was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 30 nautical miles ( 56 km ) north east of Brindisi by Triton ( Hellenic Navy ) . She was subsequently salvaged . One crewman was lost" ], [ "Chama", "United Kingdom", "World War II : Convoy OG 56 : The tanker ( 8077 gt , 1938 ) straggled behind the convoy . She was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west south west of the Fastnet Rock ( 49°35′N 19°13′W / 49.583°N 19.217°W / 49.583 ; -19.217 ) by U-97 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of all 59 crew" ], [ "Elmira", "United Kingdom", "The trawler ( 197 gt ) was bombed and sunk in the Bristol Channel ( 59°55′N 3°40′W / 59.917°N 3.667°W / 59.917 ; -3.667 ) with the loss of ten of her 11 crew" ], [ "Nugget", "United States", "The 10- gross register ton , 34.4-foot ( 10.5 m ) motor vessel was destroyed by fire at Sukoi Island - apparently a reference to either Sukoi Inlet ( 57°14′07″N 135°37′35″W / 57.2353°N 135.6264°W / 57.2353 ; -135.6264 ( Sukoi Inlet ) ) or the Sukoi Islets ( just north of Petersburg , Territory of Alaska ) - in Southeast Alaska . The only person aboard survived" ], [ "Tabarka", "United Kingdom", "World War II : The Admiralty requisitioned cargo ship ( 2886 gt , 1909 ) was scuttled in Kirk Sound , Scapa Flow as a blockship . Refloated and moved to Burra Sound and resunk sometime in 1944" ], [ "U-551", "Kriegsmarine", "World War II : The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south of Iceland ( 62°37′N 16°47′W / 62.617°N 16.783°W / 62.617 ; -16.783 ) by HMT Visona ( Royal Navy ) with the loss of all 45 crew" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1941_23
The list of shipwrecks in March 1941 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during March 1941.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_World_Youth_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Girls'_400_metres_hurdles
2011 World Youth Championships in Athletics – Girls' 400 metres hurdles
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "5", "Sage Watson", "Canada", "1:00.19", "Q" ], [ "2", "3", "Katsiaryna Verameyenka", "Belarus", "1:00.39", "Q" ], [ "3", "1", "Hayley McLean", "Great Britain", "1:00.85", "Q" ], [ "4", "4", "Oona Hujanen", "Finland", "1:01.32", "Q" ], [ "5", "6", "Yuke Wang", "China", "1:03.43", "" ], [ "6", "7", "Maryia Roshchyn", "Spain", "1:03.52", "" ], [ "7", "2", "Bettina Raffalt", "Austria", "1:03.77", "" ] ]
Heats -- Heat 4
2011_World_Youth_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Girls'_400_metres_hurdles_3
The women's 400 metres hurdles at the 2011 World Youth Championships in Athletics was held at the Stadium Nord Lille Métropole on 6, 7 and 9 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_New_York_Mets_season
2004 New York Mets season
[ "Level", "Team", "League", "Manager" ]
[ [ "AAA", "Norfolk Tides", "International League", "John Stearns" ], [ "AA", "Binghamton Mets", "Eastern League", "Ken Oberkfell" ], [ "A", "St. Lucie Mets", "Florida State League", "Tim Teufel" ], [ "A", "Capital City Bombers", "South Atlantic League", "Jack Lind" ], [ "A-Short Season", "Brooklyn Cyclones", "New York-Penn League", "Tony Tijerina" ], [ "Rookie", "Kingsport Mets", "Appalachian League", "Mookie Wilson" ], [ "Rookie", "GCL Mets", "Gulf Coast League", "Brett Butler" ] ]
Farm system
See also : Minor League Baseball
2004_New_York_Mets_season_14
The New York Mets' 2004 season was the 43rd regular season for the Mets. They went 71-91 and finished 4th in the NL East. They were managed by Art Howe. They played home games at Shea Stadium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_in_tennis
2005 in tennis
[ "#", "Player ( Country )", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Roger Federer", "1,345†" ], [ "2", "Rafael Nadal", "953" ], [ "3", "Andy Roddick", "617" ], [ "4", "Lleyton Hewitt", "498" ], [ "5", "Nikolay Davydenko", "478" ], [ "6", "David Nalbandian", "474" ], [ "7", "Andre Agassi", "455" ], [ "8", "Guillermo Coria", "438" ], [ "9", "Ivan Ljubičić", "436" ], [ "10", "Gastón Gaudio", "410" ] ]
ATP -- Year-End Top 10
2005_in_tennis_6
This page covers all the important events in the sport of tennis in 2005. Primarily, it provides the results of notable tournaments throughout the year on both the ATP and WTA Tours, the Davis Cup, and the Fed Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007–08_National_Division_One
2007–08 National Division One
[ "Team", "Stadium", "Capacity", "City/Area" ]
[ [ "Bedford Blues", "Goldington Road", "6,000", "Bedford , Bedfordshire" ], [ "Cornish Pirates", "Recreation Ground", "9,000", "Camborne , Cornwall" ], [ "Coventry", "Butts Park Arena", "4,000", "Coventry , West Midlands" ], [ "Doncaster Knights", "Castle Park", "3,075", "Doncaster , South Yorkshire" ], [ "Esher", "Molesey Road", "3,000", "Hersham , Surrey" ], [ "Exeter Chiefs", "Sandy Park", "6,000", "Exeter , Devon" ], [ "Launceston", "Polson Bridge", "3,000", "Launceston , Cornwall" ], [ "London Welsh", "Old Deer Park", "5,850", "Richmond , London" ], [ "Moseley", "Billesley Common", "3,000+", "Birmingham , West Midlands" ], [ "Newbury", "Monk 's Lane", "8,000", "Newbury , Berkshire" ], [ "Northampton Saints", "Franklin 's Gardens", "13,600", "Northampton , Northamptonshire" ], [ "Nottingham", "Meadow Lane", "19,588", "Nottingham , Nottinghamshire" ], [ "Pertemps Bees", "Sharmans Cross", "2,500", "Solihull , West Midlands" ], [ "Plymouth Albion", "The Brickfields", "6,500", "Plymouth , Devon" ], [ "Rotherham Titans", "Clifton Lane", "2,500", "Rotherham , South Yorkshire" ], [ "Sedgley Park", "Park Lane", "3,000", "Whitefield , Greater Manchester" ] ]
Participating teams
BedfordCornish PiratesCoventryDoncasterEsherExeterLauncestonLondon WelshMoseleyNewburyNorthamptonNottinghamPertemps BeesPlymouthRotherhamSedgley Park Locations of the 2008–09 National Division One teams
2007–08_National_Division_One_0
The 2007-08 National Division One was the 21st full season of rugby union within the second tier of the English league system, currently known as the RFU Championship. New teams included Northampton Saints (relegated from the Guinness Premiership 2006-07) and Esher and Launceston (both promoted from National Division Two 2006-07). After two seasons Rotherham dropped the 'Earth' from their name to return to 'Rotherham Titans' (which they had been rebranded to in 2005 for the 2005-06 season) as sponsor Earth Mortgages ran into financial difficulties and Complete Technical Services instead became the club's new sponsor. Following their relegation from the previous season, Northampton Saints won the National Division One title at the first attempt and returned to the Guinness Premiership for season 2008-09 with Chris Ashton setting what was then the English league try record of 39 tries in a season (although Phil Chesters broke this record with 70 tries in a season in tier 4, Ashton's still stands as the highest ever in tier 2). Exeter Chiefs finished in second place, and Pertemp Bees and Launceston were relegated to the 2008-09 National Division Two. 96 - 3 Northampton Saints at home to Sedgley Park on 26 January 2008 59 - 8 Northampton Saints away to Sedgley Park on 6 October 2007 96 - 3 Northampton Saints at home to Sedgley Park on 26 January 2008 Northampton Saints at home to Sedgley Park on 26 January 2008 Northampton Saints at home to Sedgley Park on 26 January 2008 Cornish Pirates at home to Exeter Chiefs on 7 October 2007 Exeter Chiefs away to Plymouth Albion on 8 September 2007 Bruce Reihana for Northampton Saints at home to Sedgley Park on 26 January 2008 Chris Ashton for Northampton Saints at home to Launceston on 26 April 2008 Bruce Reihana for Northampton Saints at home to Sedgley Park on 26 January 2008 Gareth Steenson for Cornish Pirates at home to Exeter Chiefs on 7 October 2007 Danny Gray for Exeter Chiefs away to Plymouth Albion on 8 September 2007 Northampton Saints at home to Exeter Chiefs on 22 March 2008 Pertemps Bees (twice) at home to Plymouth Albion on 15 September 2007 & Esher on 10 November 2007 Northampton Saints Sedgley Park
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelley_Hennig
Shelley Hennig
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2014", "Ouija", "Debbie Galardi" ], [ "2014", "Unfriended", "Blaire Lily" ], [ "2015", "About Scout", "Melinda Riley" ], [ "2016", "Summer of 8", "Lily Hunter" ], [ "2017", "Roman J. Israel , Esq", "Olivia Reed" ], [ "2018", "When We First Met", "Carrie Grey" ], [ "2018", "The After Party", "Alicia Levine" ], [ "2019", "Walter", "The Girl" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Shelley_Hennig_0
Shelley Catherine Hennig (born January 2, 1987) is an American model and actress. She is a beauty pageant titleholder who held the Miss Teen USA 2004 title. She played Stephanie Johnson on Days of Our Lives and starred in the CW series The Secret Circle as Diana Meade. She played the character Malia Tate in Teen Wolf. Hennig also starred in horror films Unfriended as Blaire Lily and Ouija as Debbie Galardi. She has been nominated for two Emmys for her role on Days of Our Lives. She has also won a 2016 Teen Choice Award.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Serhant
Ryan Serhant
[ "Year", "Show", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2007-2008", "As the World Turns", "Evan Walsh", "19 episodes" ], [ "2012-present", "Million Dollar Listing New York", "Himself", "71 episodes" ], [ "2012-2017", "Today", "Himself / Guest", "5 episodes" ], [ "2012-2018", "Watch What Happens : Live", "Himself / Guest", "11 episodes" ], [ "2013", "Bethenny", "Himself / Guest", "2 episodes" ], [ "2013", "Marie", "Himself", "Episode : Corbin Bernsen & Ryan Serhant" ], [ "2013", "Realty Byte with Ryan Serhant", "Himself / Host", "Also executive producer and director" ], [ "2014", "Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles", "Himself", "Episode : Flagg vs. Serhant" ], [ "2015", "The Mysteries of Laura", "Tribeca Film Festival Director", "Episode : The Mystery of the Deceased Documentarian" ], [ "2016", "Inside Amy Schumer", "Sal", "Episode : Brave" ], [ "2018", "On the Money", "Himself / Real Estate Broker", "Episode : Episode # 7.3" ], [ "2018-present", "Sell it Like Serhant", "Himself", "8 episodes ; also co-executive producer" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Ryan_Serhant_0
Ryan Matthew Serhant (born July 2, 1984)Catching up with.Ryan Serhant. Soap Opera Digest. July 1, 2013. p. 75. is an American real estate broker, author, and television personality. He currently stars on Bravo's television series Million Dollar Listing New York and its spin-off Sell it Like Serhant. Serhant runs a New York real estate firm.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pharmacy_schools
List of pharmacy schools
[ "Affiliated institution", "School", "Location" ]
[ [ "Acharya Nagarjuna University", "Malineni Lakshmaiah College of Pharmacy", "Namburu" ], [ "Andhra University", "Andhra University College of Pharmaceutical Sciences", "Visakhapatnam" ], [ "Andhra University", "Sir CR Reddy College of Pharmaceutical Sciences", "Eluru" ], [ "Andhra University", "Raghu College of Pharmacy", "" ], [ "Andhra University", "Shri Vishnu College of Pharmacy", "Bhimavaram" ], [ "Andhra University", "Yalamarty College of Pharmacy", "" ], [ "", "Geethanjali College of Pharmacy", "Cheeriyal" ], [ "", "GIET School of Pharmacy", "Rajahmundry" ], [ "GITAM University", "Gitam Institute of Pharmacy", "Visakhapatnam" ], [ "", "Gokaraju Rangaraju College of Pharmacy", "Hyderabad" ], [ "", "Gurunanak Institute of Pharmacy", "Hyderabad" ], [ "Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University", "Anwarul Uloom College of Pharmacy", "Hyderabad" ], [ "Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University", "Bharat Institute of Pharmacy", "Ibrahimpatnam" ], [ "Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University", "Nalanda College of Pharmacy", "Nalgonda" ], [ "Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University", "QIS College of Pharmacy", "Ongole" ], [ "Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University", "Raghavendra Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research", "" ], [ "Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University", "Samskruti College of Pharmacy", "Ghatkesar" ], [ "Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University", "St. Mary 's College of Pharmacy", "Secunderabad" ], [ "Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University", "Sri Indu Institute of Pharmacy", "" ] ]
I -- India
List_of_pharmacy_schools_37
This article is a list of pharmacy schools by country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990_National_League_season
1990 National League season
[ "", "Rider", "Average", "Team" ]
[ [ "1", "Steve Schofield", "10.51", "Hackney Kestrels" ], [ "2", "Craig Boyce", "10.45", "Poole Pirates" ], [ "3", "Steve Regeling", "10.20", "Exeter Falcons" ], [ "4", "Chris Louis", "10.19", "Ipswich Witches" ], [ "5", "Rod Hunter", "9.93", "Middlesbrough Bears" ], [ "6", "David Bargh", "9.72", "Newcastle Diamonds" ], [ "7", "Mick Poole", "9.58", "Peterborough Panthers" ], [ "8", "Andy Grahame", "9.40", "Wimbledon Dons" ], [ "9", "Jens Rassmussen", "9.36", "Rye House Rockets" ], [ "10", "Andy Galvin", "9.27", "Hackney Kestrels" ] ]
Averages
The top ten rider averages in the National League as of October 31 , 1990 :
1990_National_League_season_0
The 1990 National League was the 16th since its establishment as a second tier in 1975, a renamed British League Division Two, and the last before it was again renamed British League Division Two.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archery_World_Cup
Archery World Cup
[ "Number", "Year", "Stage 1", "Stage 2", "Stage 3", "Stage 4", "Final", "Events" ]
[ [ "1", "2006", "Porec", "Antalya", "San Salvador", "Shanghai", "Mérida", "36" ], [ "2", "2007", "Ulsan", "Varese", "Antalya", "Dover", "Dubai", "36" ], [ "3", "2008", "Santo Domingo", "Porec", "Antalya", "Boé", "Lausanne", "36" ], [ "4", "2009", "Santo Domingo", "Porec", "Antalya", "Shanghai", "Copenhagen", "46" ], [ "5", "2010", "Porec", "Antalya", "Ogden", "Shanghai", "Edinburgh", "46" ], [ "6", "2011", "Porec", "Antalya", "Ogden", "Shanghai", "Istanbul", "46" ], [ "7", "2012", "Shanghai", "Antalya", "Ogden", "n/c : 2012 Olympics", "Tokyo", "36" ], [ "8", "2013", "Shanghai", "Antalya", "Medellin", "Wroclaw", "Paris", "46" ], [ "9", "2014", "Shanghai", "Medellin", "Antalya", "Wroclaw", "Lausanne", "46" ], [ "10", "2015", "Shanghai", "Antalya", "Wroclaw", "Medellin", "Mexico City", "46" ], [ "11", "2016", "Shanghai", "Medellin", "Antalya", "n/c : 2016 Olympics", "Odense", "36" ], [ "12", "2017", "Shanghai", "Antalya", "Salt Lake City", "Berlin", "Rome", "46" ], [ "13", "2018", "Shanghai", "Antalya", "Salt Lake City", "Berlin", "Samsun", "46" ], [ "14", "2019", "Medellin", "Shanghai", "Antalya", "Berlin", "Moscow", "46" ] ]
Host venues
MéridaDubaiLausanneCopenhagenEdinburghIstanbulTokyoParisMexico CityShanghaiMedellinAntalyaWroclawPorecSan SalvadorUlsanVareseDoverSanto DomingoBoéOgdenBerlinSalt Lake City Host cities of the Archery World Cup ( italic = stage host , bold = finals host ) The following venues have hosted stages of the World Cup Final .
FITA_Archery_World_Cup_6
The Archery World Cup is a competition, started in 2006, organized by the World Archery Federation, where the archers compete in four different stages in four different countries and the best eight archers of each category (from 2010, four archers during 2006-09) advance to an additional stage to contest the Archery World Cup Final. This form of competition was introduced following the success of the 2003 World Archery Championships in New York and the 2004 Summer Olympics with the intent of making the sport more popular and attractive to spectators, with the matches being held in 'spectacular' locations and the final matches being broadcast online. It has received plaudits for its innovative approach to the sport, raising its profile and reach. From 2013, the World Cup is broadcast live on Eurosport. It carries sponsorship from Kia and Longines, which supports the annual Longines Prize of Precision for archery, for the best male and female athletes that master bow and arrow through concentration, balance, accuracy, and skill.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasol_(film)
Parasol (film)
[ "Award / Film Festival", "Category", "Recipients and nominees", "Result" ]
[ [ "Amiens International Film Festival", "Audience Award", "", "Won" ], [ "Busan International Film Festival", "Best Director", "Valéry Rosier", "Nominated" ], [ "Hamburg Film Festival", "Best Feature Film", "", "Nominated" ], [ "Magritte Awards", "Best Film", "", "Nominated" ], [ "Magritte Awards", "Best Director", "Valéry Rosier", "Nominated" ], [ "Magritte Awards", "Best Supporting Actress", "Julienne Goeffers", "Nominated" ], [ "Magritte Awards", "Best First Feature Film", "", "Nominated" ], [ "Magritte Awards", "Best Cinematography", "Olivier Boonjing", "Won" ], [ "Magritte Awards", "Best Original Score", "Cyrille de Haes , Manuel Roland", "Won" ], [ "Magritte Awards", "Best Editing", "Nicolas Rumpl", "Nominated" ], [ "San Sebastián International Film Festival", "New Directors Award", "Valéry Rosier", "Nominated" ], [ "Intercontinental Prize", "Best Film", "", "Nominated" ], [ "Intercontinental Prize", "Technical Achievement", "Valéry Rosier", "Won" ] ]
Accolades
Parasol_(film)_0
Parasol is a 2015 Belgian drama film directed by Valéry Rosier. It premiered at the 2016 San Sebastián International Film Festival. The film received seven nominations at the 7th Magritte Awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Parasol.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2003_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_200_metre_individual_medley
Swimming at the 2003 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre individual medley
[ "Rank", "Heat/Lane", "Swimmer", "Nation", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "S2 L4", "Michael Phelps", "USA", "1:57.52", "q , WR" ], [ "2", "S2 L5", "Massimiliano Rosolino", "Italy", "1:59.84", "q" ], [ "3", "S1 L4", "George Bovell", "Trinidad and Tobago", "1:59.86", "q" ], [ "4", "S2 L6", "Takahiro Mori", "Japan", "2:00.29", "q" ], [ "5", "S2 L8", "Ian Thorpe", "Australia", "2:00.42", "q" ], [ "6", "S1 L7", "Brian Johns", "Canada", "2:00.98", "q" ], [ "7", "S1 L5", "Kevin Clements", "USA", "2:01.04", "q" ], [ "8", "S1 L6", "Jani Sievinen", "Finland", "2:01.08", "q" ], [ "9", "S1 L2", "Cezar Bădiță", "Romania", "2:01.58", "NR" ], [ "10", "S2 L2", "Oussama Mellouli", "Tunisia", "2:01.64", "" ], [ "11", "S1 L3", "Vytautas Janušaitis", "Lithuania", "2:01.67", "" ], [ "12", "S2 L3", "Christian Keller", "Germany", "2:01.76", "" ], [ "13", "S2 L1", "Robin Francis", "Great Britain", "2:01.89", "" ], [ "14", "S1 L8", "Justin Norris", "Australia", "2:02.09", "" ], [ "15", "S1 L1", "Peng Wu", "China", "2:02.38", "" ], [ "16", "S2 L7", "Tamás Kerékjártó", "Hungary", "2:02.81", "" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
Swimming_at_the_2003_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_200_metre_individual_medley_1
The Men's 200 Individual Medley event at the 10th FINA World Aquatics Championships swam 24-25 July 2003 in Barcelona, Spain. Preliminary and Semifinal heats swam July 24; the Final was July 25. At the start of the event, the existing World (WR) and Championship (CR) records were both:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linnaeus's_flower_clock
Linnaeus's flower clock
[ "Botanical name", "Common name", "Opening time", "Closing time" ]
[ [ "Tragopogon pratensis", "Goat's-Beard", "3 a.m", "-" ], [ "Leontodon hispidum L", "Rough Hawkbit", "by 4 a.m", "-" ], [ "Helminthotheca echioides ( L. ) Holub", "Bristly ox-tongue", "4-5 a.m", "-" ], [ "Cichorium intybus L", "Chicory", "4-5 a.m", "-" ], [ "Crepis tectorum L", "Hawk 's Beard", "4-5 a.m", "-" ], [ "Reichardia tingitana ( L. ) Roth", "False Sow thistle", "by 6 a.m", "10 a.m" ], [ "Sonchus oleraceus L", "Sow thistle", "5 a.m", "12 p.m" ], [ "Taraxacum officinale Weber", "Dandelion", "5 a.m", "8-9 a.m" ], [ "Crepis alpina L", "Hawk 's beard", "5 a.m", "11 a.m" ], [ "Tragopogon hybridus L", "Goat 's beard", "5 a.m", "11 a.m" ], [ "Rhagadiolus edulis Gaertner", "-", "5 a.m", "10 a.m" ], [ "Lapsana chondrilloides L", "-", "5 a.m", "-" ], [ "Convolvulus tricolor L", "Bindweed , Morning Glory", "5 a.m", "-" ], [ "Hypochaeris maculata L", "Spotted cat 's ear", "6 a.m", "4-5 p.m" ], [ "Hieracium umbellatum L", "Hawkweed", "6 a.m", "5 p.m" ], [ "Hieracium murorum L", "Hawkweed", "6 a.m", "2 p.m" ], [ "Crepis rubra L", "-", "6 a.m", "1-2 p.m" ], [ "Sonchus arvensis L", "Field milk-thistle", "6 a.m", "-" ], [ "Sonchus palustris L", "Marsh sow-thistle", "by 7 a.m", "2 p.m" ], [ "Leontodon autumnale L", "Hawkweed", "7 a.m", "3 p.m" ] ]
Not to be confused with Floral clock . The plants suggested for use by Linnaeus are given in the table below , ordered by recorded opening time ; `` - '' signifies that data are missing . [ 7 ]
Linnaeus's_flower_clock_0
Linnaeus's flower clock was a garden plan hypothesized by Carl Linnaeus that would take advantage of several plants that open or close their flowers at particular times of the day to accurately indicate the time. According to Linnaeus's autobiographical notes, he discovered and developed the floral clock in 1748. It builds on the fact that there are species of plants that open or close their flowers at set times of day. He proposed the concept in his 1751 publication Philosophia Botanica, calling it the Horologium Florae (lit. flower clock). His observations of how plants changed over time are summarised in several publications. Calendarium florae (the Flower Almanack) describes the seasonal changes in nature and the botanic garden during the year 1755. In Somnus plantarum (the Sleep of Plants) he describes how different plants prepare for sleep during the night, and in Vernatio arborum he gives an account of the timing of leaf-bud burst in different trees and bushes. He may never have planted such a garden, but the idea was attempted by several botanical gardens in the early 19th century, with mixed success. Many plants exhibit a strong circadian rhythm (see also Chronobiology), and a few have been observed to open at quite a regular time, but the accuracy of such a clock is diminished because flowering time is affected by weather and seasonal effects. The flowering times recorded by Linnaeus are also subject to differences in daylight due to latitude: his measurements are based on flowering times in Uppsala, where he taught and had received his university education. The plants suggested for use by Linnaeus are given in the table below, ordered by recorded opening time; - signifies that data are missing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indiana_state_historical_markers_in_Floyd_County
List of Indiana state historical markers in Floyd County
[ "Marker title", "Year placed", "Location", "Topics" ]
[ [ "Site of Camp Whitcomb", "1966", "Southeastern corner of the junction of Beharrell Avenue and E. Spring Street in New Albany 38°17′57″N 85°47′40″W / 38.29917°N 85.79444°W / 38.29917 ; -85.79444 ( Site of Camp Whitcomb )", "Military" ], [ "New Albany", "1991", "W. Spring Street at the southbound offramp from Interstate 64 in New Albany 38°17′0″N 85°49′49″W / 38.28333°N 85.83028°W / 38.28333 ; -85.83028 ( New Albany )", "Historic District , Neighborhoods , and Towns , Early Settlement and Exploration" ], [ "Michael C. Kerr Home", "1992", "1109 E. Main Street in New Albany 38°17′14.4″N 85°48′41″W / 38.287333°N 85.81139°W / 38.287333 ; -85.81139 ( Michael C. Kerr Home )", "Politics , Buildings and Architecture" ], [ "New Albany", "1992", "Junction of E. Spring Street and Woodrow Avenue in New Albany 38°17′55″N 85°47′44.7″W / 38.29861°N 85.795750°W / 38.29861 ; -85.795750 ( New Albany )", "Historic District , Neighborhoods , and Towns , Early Settlement and Exploration" ], [ "Clark 's Grant", "1992", "Indiana University Southeast , 4201 Grant Line Road/ State Road 111 , New Albany just north of Interstate 265 38°20′45″N 85°49′0″W / 38.34583°N 85.81667°W / 38.34583 ; -85.81667 ( Clark 's Grant )", "Early Settlement and Exploration , Military" ], [ "State Bank of Indiana", "1996", "203 E. Main Street in New Albany 38°17′4″N 85°49′15″W / 38.28444°N 85.82083°W / 38.28444 ; -85.82083 ( State Bank of Indiana )", "Buildings and Architecture , Government Institutions , Business , Industry , and Labor" ], [ "Culbertson Mansion", "1996", "914 E. Main Street in New Albany 38°17′11″N 85°48′47″W / 38.28639°N 85.81306°W / 38.28639 ; -85.81306 ( Culbertson Mansion )", "Buildings and Architecture , Business , Industry , and Labor" ], [ "Scribner High School", "1998", "Southwestern corner of the junction of 1st and Spring Streets at the City-County Building in New Albany 38°17′6″N 85°49′31″W / 38.28500°N 85.82528°W / 38.28500 ; -85.82528 ( Scribner High School )", "Education , African American" ], [ "Buffalo Trace Route", "1999", "2212 State Street in New Albany 38°18′20.6″N 85°50′24.6″W / 38.305722°N 85.840167°W / 38.305722 ; -85.840167 ( Buffalo Trace Route )", "Nature and Natural Disasters , Transportation" ], [ "Culbertson Widows ' Home", "2003", "704 E. Main Street in New Albany 38°17′9″N 85°48′54″W / 38.28583°N 85.81500°W / 38.28583 ; -85.81500 ( Culbertson Widows ' Home )", "Women , Buildings and Architecture" ], [ "A Gateway to Freedom", "2004", "Southeastern corner of the junction of Main and Third Streets in New Albany 38°17′4″N 85°49′11″W / 38.28444°N 85.81972°W / 38.28444 ; -85.81972 ( A Gateway to Freedom )", "Underground Railroad , African American" ], [ "New Albany Downtown Historic District", "2004", "Northeastern corner of the junction of Pearl and Market Streets in New Albany 38°17′6″N 85°49′21″W / 38.28500°N 85.82250°W / 38.28500 ; -85.82250 ( New Albany Downtown Historic District )", "Historic District , Neighborhoods , and Towns , Buildings and Architecture" ], [ "Division Street School", "2005", "1803 Conservative Street in New Albany 38°17′35″N 85°48′18″W / 38.29306°N 85.80500°W / 38.29306 ; -85.80500 ( Division Street School )", "African American , Education , Buildings and Architecture" ], [ "Fairview Cemetery", "2005", "Junction of Culbertson Avenue and E. Sixth Street in New Albany 38°17′27″N 85°49′11″W / 38.29083°N 85.81972°W / 38.29083 ; -85.81972 ( Fairview Cemetery )", "Cemetery , Politics" ], [ "New Albany 's Carnegie Library", "2005", "201 E. Spring Street in New Albany 38°17′12″N 85°49′19″W / 38.28667°N 85.82194°W / 38.28667 ; -85.82194 ( New Albany 's Carnegie Library )", "Carnegie Library , Buildings and Architecture" ], [ "New Albany Tornado , 1917", "2007", "New Albany Children 's Academy at 1111 Pearl Street in New Albany 38°17′40″N 85°49′37″W / 38.29444°N 85.82694°W / 38.29444 ; -85.82694 ( New Albany Tornado , 1917 )", "Nature and Natural Disasters" ], [ "New Albany and Salem Railroad ( The Monon )", "2007", "Junction of Bank Street and Culbertson Avenue in New Albany 38°17′22.6″N 85°49′25″W / 38.289611°N 85.82361°W / 38.289611 ; -85.82361 ( New Albany and Salem Railroad ( The Monon ) )", "Transportation , Underground Railroad" ], [ "Cardinal Joseph E. Ritter", "2007", "Southwestern corner of the junction of E. 13th and E. Oak Streets in New Albany 38°17′32″N 85°48′46″W / 38.29222°N 85.81278°W / 38.29222 ; -85.81278 ( Cardinal Joseph E. Ritter )", "Religion , Education" ] ]
Historical markers
List_of_Indiana_state_historical_markers_in_Floyd_County_0
This is a list of the Indiana state historical markers in Floyd County. This is intended to be a complete list of the official state historical markers placed in Floyd County, Indiana, United States by the Indiana Historical Bureau. The locations of the historical markers and their latitude and longitude coordinates are included below when available, along with their names, years of placement, and topics as recorded by the Historical Bureau. There are 18 historical markers located in Floyd County.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Scott-Vargas
Luis Scott-Vargas
[ "Year", "Pro Tour", "Members in Top 8 ( players in bold won )" ]
[ [ "2010", "San Diego", "Luis Scott-Vargas" ], [ "2010", "San Juan", "Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa , Josh Utter-Leyton , Brad Nelson" ], [ "2010", "Amsterdam", "Brad Nelson , Brian Kibler" ], [ "2010", "Worlds", "Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa , Eric Froehlich" ], [ "2011", "Paris", "Ben Stark" ], [ "2011", "Nagoya", "Luis Scott-Vargas" ], [ "2011", "Philadelphia", "Josh Utter-Leyton" ], [ "2011", "Worlds", "Conley Woods , Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa , Luis Scott-Vargas , Josh Utter-Leyton" ], [ "2012", "Dark Ascension", "Brian Kibler , Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa , Lukas Blohon" ], [ "2012-13", "Return to Ravnica", "David Ochoa" ], [ "2012-13", "Gatecrash", "Ben Stark , Gerry Thompson , Eric Froehlich" ], [ "2012-13", "Dragon 's Maze", "Josh Utter-Leyton" ], [ "2013-14", "Journey into Nyx", "Josh Utter-Leyton" ], [ "2013-14", "Magic 2015", "Patrick Cox" ], [ "2014-15", "Fate Reforged", "Eric Froehlich" ], [ "2014-15", "Oath of the Gatewatch", "Ivan Floch , Luis Scott-Vargas , Shuhei Nakamura" ], [ "2018-19", "Guilds of Ravnica", "" ] ]
Magic : The Gathering career -- Team ChannelFireball
Team ChannelFireball is a team of professional Magic : The Gathering players , formed in 2010 . [ 26 ] The team is named after two Magic : the Gathering cards – Channel and Fireball , one of the most famous two-card combos from the early days of the game . Many of the members of the team write strategy articles for an eponymous website . LSV is considered to be the official leader of the team , as he is often responsible for organising the team meeting and practicing for events . [ 25 ] [ 26 ] Current and former Team Members [ 25 ] [ 26 ] .mw-parser-output div.columns-2 div.column { float : left ; width:50% ; min-width:300px } .mw-parser-output div.columns-3 div.column { float : left ; width:33.3% ; min-width:200px } .mw-parser-output div.columns-4 div.column { float : left ; width:25% ; min-width:150px } .mw-parser-output div.columns-5 div.column { float : left ; width:20% ; min-width:120px } Luis Scott-Vargas Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa David Ochoa Josh Utter-Leyton Owen Turtenwald Conley Woods Ben Stark Brian Kibler Brad Nelson Matt Nass Tom Martell Eric Froehlich Shuhei Nakamura Martin Juza Lukas Blohon Gerry Thompson Shahar Shenhar Frank Karsten Kenji Tsumura Pat Cox Ben Lundquist Brock Parker Paul Rietzl Paul Cheon David Williams Ivan Floch Mike Sigrist Pro Tour Achievements Team ChannelFireball has had considerable success on the Pro Tour , putting at least one player in the Top 8 of every Pro Tour from Pro Tour San Diego 2010 to Pro Tour Dragon 's Maze 2013 , with the exception of Pro Tour Avacyn Restored . Eight of the sixteen players participating in the inaugural 2012 Magic Players Championship were members of Team ChannelFireball . Three members of Team ChannelFireball have won Player of the Year titles since the creation of the team : Brad Nelson ( 2010 ) , though he left the team prior to winning the title ; Owen Turtenwald ( 2011 ) ; and Josh Utter-Leyton ( 2013 ) .
Luis_Scott-Vargas_1
Luis Scott-Vargas (born February 17, 1983), commonly known as LSV, is a professional Magic: the Gathering player from Oakland, California, USA, currently living in Denver, Colorado. His accomplishments include fifteen Grand Prix Top 8s (five wins), and ten Pro Tour Top 8s (1 win). In 2013, he was inducted into the Magic: The Gathering Hall of Fame. As well as being a prominent player of the game, LSV is also known for writing about the game. He was a writer for StarCityGames.com before becoming the editor and vice president for ChannelFireball.com, a Magic: The Gathering shop and strategy website. LSV still writes for Channelfireball but ended his tenure as editor in 2012 to work as game designer at Dire Wolf Digital, specifically on Eternal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Skelwith
Listed buildings in Skelwith
[ "Name and location", "Date", "Notes", "Grade" ]
[ [ "High Park Cottages 54°25′00″N 3°02′40″W / 54.41679°N 3.04442°W / 54.41679 ; -3.04442 ( High Park Cottages )", "17th century ( probable )", "Two cottages and an outbuilding , they are in stone with a slate roof . There are two storeys , four bays , and an outbuilding to the left . Most of the windows are casements , there are two fire windows , and at the rear is a mullioned window", "II" ], [ "High Park Farmhouse and outbuilding 54°25′01″N 3°02′40″W / 54.41694°N 3.04452°W / 54.41694 ; -3.04452 ( High Park Farmhouse )", "17th century", "The house and outbuilding are in stone with slate roofs . The house has two storeys , three bays , a lean-to outhouse on the left , and at the rear is an 18th-century kitchen wing , with the outbuilding attached . The windows are casements with hood moulds , and above the central doorway is a slate gabled canopy . The outbuilding includes a barn at the end", "II" ], [ "Bull Close , Bull Close Cottage and Barn End 54°24′48″N 3°00′26″W / 54.41345°N 3.00716°W / 54.41345 ; -3.00716 ( Bull Close , Bull Close Cottage and Barn End )", "Late 17th century", "A row of three stone houses with a slate roof , hipped to the left . There are two storeys and six bays . The windows are casements , those in the first three bays with slate-hung lintels . In front of the fourth bay is a lean-to extension", "II*" ], [ "The Brow 54°24′57″N 3°00′46″W / 54.41594°N 3.01273°W / 54.41594 ; -3.01273 ( The Brow )", "Late 17th century", "A stone house with a slate roof , two storeys , two bays , and a 19th-century rear extension . The windows on the front are casements , some are mullioned , and in the extension they are sashes . Inside there are two cruck trusses", "II" ], [ "High Arnside Farmhouse and cottage 54°24′23″N 3°01′48″W / 54.40643°N 3.03011°W / 54.40643 ; -3.03011 ( High Arnside Farmhouse and cottage )", "1697", "Two stone houses with a slate roof , two storeys , five bays , and a rear gabled projection . There are two doorways , one with a gabled porch . The windows are casements , and there is a fire window", "II" ], [ "Manor Cottage and Old Manor House 54°24′59″N 3°00′07″W / 54.41644°N 3.00196°W / 54.41644 ; -3.00196 ( Manor Cottage and Old Manor House )", "c. 1725", "Two stone houses with a slate roof , two storeys , five bays , and a one-bay wing at the rear . In the second bay is a gabled porch . Most of the windows are casements , some are sashes , one is mullioned , and there are two fire windows", "II" ], [ "Hodge Close 54°24′28″N 3°03′11″W / 54.40765°N 3.05309°W / 54.40765 ; -3.05309 ( Hodge Close )", "Early 18th century", "A stone house with one slate wall and a slate roof , it has two storeys , two bays , and a rear outshut . On the front is a lean-to porch , and the windows are casements and two fire windows", "II" ], [ "Holme Ground Cottage , barn , and stable 54°24′06″N 3°03′44″W / 54.40153°N 3.06225°W / 54.40153 ; -3.06225 ( Holme Ground Cottage )", "Early 18th century", "The house and outbuildings are in stone with slate roofs . The house has two storeys , two bays , a slate gabled canopy over the doorway , and casement windows . The stable to the left has a doorway and flanking windows with a hood mould , and a crow-stepped gable . The barn and cow house are at right angles to the right", "II" ], [ "Low Arnside Farmhouse and barn 54°24′29″N 3°01′42″W / 54.40816°N 3.02824°W / 54.40816 ; -3.02824 ( Low Arnside Farmhouse )", "Early 18th century", "The farmhouse and barn are in stone with slate roofs . The house has two storeys , three bays , and a lean-to extension at the rear . Above the door is a slate gabled canopy , and the windows are mullioned . The barn has barn doors and a blocked winnowing door", "II" ], [ "Old Farmhouse and Old Farm Cottage 54°25′01″N 3°00′09″W / 54.41701°N 3.00238°W / 54.41701 ; -3.00238 ( Old Farmhouse and Old Farm Cottage )", "Early 18th century", "Two houses and an outbuilding in stone , the houses roughcast , and with a slate roof . The houses have two storeys , four bays , and an outshut and a wing at the rear . The windows in the first bay are casements , and elsewhere they are sashes . There is a gabled porch in the third bay . The outbuilding to the right has one storey and contains a doorway , a sash window , and two garage doors", "II" ], [ "High Oxen Fell Farmhouse 54°24′29″N 3°02′38″W / 54.40813°N 3.04399°W / 54.40813 ; -3.04399 ( High Oxen Fell Farmhouse )", "18th century ( possible )", "A stone farmhouse with a slate roof , two storeys , four bays , a lean-to extension on the left , and two rear gabled wings . On the front is an open gabled porch with benches . The windows are casements with a hood mould above . At the rear , steps lead to an upper floor doorway", "II" ], [ "Bee boles , Holme Ground House 54°24′06″N 3°03′46″W / 54.40166°N 3.06271°W / 54.40166 ; -3.06271 ( Bee boles , Holme Ground Farmhouse )", "18th century ( possible )", "The bee boles are in a drystone wall enclosing a field to the rear of the farmhouse , and consist of five recesses", "II" ], [ "Low Oxen Fell 54°24′35″N 3°02′19″W / 54.40975°N 3.03853°W / 54.40975 ; -3.03853 ( Low Oxen Fell )", "18th century", "A stone house that has a slate roof with coped gables . There are two storeys , two bays , and a rear outshut . On the front is a gabled porch , and the windows are casements , with a hood mould above the ground floor windows", "II" ], [ "Low Oxen Fell Cottage 54°24′34″N 3°02′22″W / 54.40952°N 3.03945°W / 54.40952 ; -3.03945 ( Low Oxen Fell Cottage )", "18th century", "A small stone house with a slate roof . one storey and two bays . On the front is a timber porch , and the windows are casements", "II" ], [ "Brathay Hall 54°25′10″N 2°58′40″W / 54.41950°N 2.97789°W / 54.41950 ; -2.97789 ( Brathay Hall )", "1794-96", "A country house in Georgian style , later used for other purposes , built in sandstone with hipped slate roofs . The central block has three storeys and five bays , and is flanked by wings with one storey and attics , and three bays . The windows are sashes , there is a French window in the right wing , and the three-light stair window at the rear . On the front is a semicircular portico with four unfluted Doric columns with leaf capitals , a frieze , a cornice , and a blocking course", "II" ], [ "Holy Trinity Church 54°25′16″N 2°59′04″W / 54.42109°N 2.98438°W / 54.42109 ; -2.98438 ( Holy Trinity Church )", "1836", "The church is stuccoed with stone dressings , pilaster buttresses , a corbelled frieze , and a slate roof with coped gables on the nave and a hipped roof on the chancel . It consists of a nave , a short chancel with a north vestry and organ loft , and a southwest tower . The tower has three stages , set-back buttresses , string courses , and a south entrance . The windows in the nave have round heads , and the east window has three lights", "II" ], [ "Skelwith Bridge 54°25′18″N 3°00′42″W / 54.42155°N 3.01175°W / 54.42155 ; -3.01175 ( Skelwith Bridge )", "Uncertain", "The bridge carries the A593 road over the River Brathay . It is in stone and has two segmental arches , with triangular cutwaters and solid and almost flat parapets", "II" ] ]
Buildings
Listed_buildings_in_Skelwith_1
Skelwith is a civil parish in the South Lakeland District of Cumbria, England. It contains 17 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish is in the Lake District National Park. The only settlement of significant size is the village of Skelwith Bridge, the rest of the parish being rural. Most of the listed buildings are houses with associated structures, and farmhouses and farm buildings. The other listed buildings are a church and a bridge.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1850
List of shipwrecks in September 1850
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Albert", "New South Wales", "The ship departed from Circular Head for Melbourne . No further trace , presumed foundered with the loss of all hands" ], [ "Ammina", "Kingdom of Hanover", "The ship was driven ashore and severely damaged on Spiekeroog . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Carolinensiel to Hull , Yorkshire , United Kingdom" ], [ "Mary Jane", "United Kingdom", "The barque was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean ( 44°57′N 50°21′W / 44.950°N 50.350°W / 44.950 ; -50.350 ) . Her crew were rescued by the brig Viola ( United Kingdom . Mary Jane was on a voyage from Quebec City , Province of Canada to London" ], [ "Rosalinda", "United Kingdom", "The ship capsized in the Grand Banks of Newfoundland with the loss of sixteen of her 24 crew . Survivors were rescued by a French vessel . She was on a voyage from Quebec City , Province of Canada , British North America to Liverpool , Lancashire" ], [ "Sir Robert Peel", "United Kingdom", "The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean 200 nautical miles ( 370 km ) off São Vicente , Cape Verde Islands . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Bombay , India" ], [ "Strathmore", "United Kingdom", "The brig capsized in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of five of her crew . Survivors were rescued by the brig San Pedro ( Spain ) . Strathmore was on a voyage from Quebec City to Pwllheli , Caernarfonshire" ], [ "Venture", "United Kingdom", "The brig capsized and was abandoned in the Atlantic Oceanr . Her crew were rescued by the brigantine Gertrude ( United Kingdom ) . Venture was on a voyage from Sunderland , County Durham to Quebec City" ], [ "Viceroy", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on Saint Paul Island , Nova Scotia , British North America . All on board were rescued" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1850_9
The list of shipwrecks in September 1850 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during September 1850.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_chairmen_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives_Republican_Conference
List of chairmen of the United States House of Representatives Republican Conference
[ "Chairman", "State", "Congress", "Dates" ]
[ [ "Justin S. Morrill", "VT", "38th-39th", "1863-1867" ], [ "N/A", "", "40th", "1867-1869" ], [ "Robert C. Schenck / Nathaniel P. Banks", "OH MA", "41st 41st", "1869-1871 1869-1871" ], [ "Austin Blair", "MI", "42nd", "1871-1873" ], [ "Horace Maynard", "TN", "43rd", "1873-1875" ], [ "George W. McCrary", "IA", "44th", "1875-1877" ], [ "Eugene Hale", "ME", "45th", "1877-1879" ], [ "William P. Frye", "ME", "46th", "1879-1881" ], [ "George M. Robeson", "NJ", "47th", "1881-1883" ], [ "Joseph G. Cannon", "IL", "48th-50th", "1883-1889" ], [ "Thomas J. Henderson", "IL", "51st-53rd", "1889-1895" ], [ "Charles H. Grosvenor", "OH", "54th-55th", "1895-1899" ], [ "Joseph G. Cannon", "IL", "56th-57th", "1899-1903" ], [ "William P. Hepburn", "IA", "58th-60th", "1903-1909" ], [ "Frank D. Currier", "NH", "61st-62nd", "1909-1913" ], [ "William S. Greene", "MA", "63rd-65th", "1913-1919" ], [ "Horace M. Towner", "IA", "66th-67th", "1919-1923" ], [ "Sydney Anderson", "MN", "68th", "1923-1925" ], [ "Willis C. Hawley", "OR", "69th-72nd", "1925-1933" ], [ "Robert Luce", "MA", "73rd", "1933-1935" ] ]
This is a list of Republican Conference Chairmen of the United States House of Representatives . [ 1 ]
List_of_chairmen_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives_Republican_Conference_0
This is a list of Republican Conference Chairmen of the United States House of Representatives.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1974–75_Israel_State_Cup
1974–75 Israel State Cup
[ "Home Team", "Score", "Away Team" ]
[ [ "Hapoel Ramat Gan", "4-2", "Hapoel Tirat HaCarmel" ], [ "Beitar Herzliya", "1-1 ( a.e.t . ) 0-3 p", "Hapoel Beit Shemesh" ], [ "Hapoel Nahliel", "2-5", "Hapoel Mahane Yehuda" ], [ "Beitar Dov Netanya", "2-1", "Hapoel Geva HaCarmel" ], [ "Hapoel Holon", "1-0", "Hapoel Marmorek" ], [ "Maccabi HaShikma Ramat Gan", "1-1 ( a.e.t . ) 4-3 p", "Hapoel Ramla" ], [ "Hapoel Safed", "4-1", "Maccabi Zikhron Ya'akov" ], [ "Hapoel Rishon LeZion", "4-0", "Hapoel Kiryat Ono" ], [ "Hapoel Bat Yam", "2-1 ( a.e.t . )", "Hapoel Aliyah Kfar Saba" ], [ "Hapoel Acre", "0-1", "Hapoel Bnei Nazareth" ], [ "Beitar Lod", "0-4", "Maccabi Ramat Amidar" ], [ "Hapoel Dimona", "2-1", "Hapoel Giv'atayim" ], [ "Hapoel Nahariya", "2-1 ( a.e.t . )", "Maccabi Hadera" ], [ "Hapoel Kiryat Haim", "3-1", "Hapoel Herzliya" ], [ "Hapoel Afikim", "1-2", "Maccabi Haifa" ], [ "SK Nes Tziona", "2-3", "Maccabi Sha'arayim" ] ]
Results -- Third Round
1974–75_Israel_State_Cup_2
The 1974-75 Israel State Cup (, Gvia HaMedina) was the 36th season of Israel's nationwide football cup competition and the 21st after the Israeli Declaration of Independence. The competition was won by Hapoel Kfar Saba, who have beaten Beitar Jerusalem 3-1 at the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_All-Ireland_Senior_Hurling_Championship
2018 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
[ "Level on Pyramid", "Competition", "Champions", "Runners Up" ]
[ [ "Tier 1", "2018 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship", "Limerick", "Galway" ], [ "Tier 1 ( Leinster )", "2018 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship", "Galway", "Kilkenny" ], [ "Tier 1 ( Munster )", "2018 Munster Senior Hurling Championship", "Cork", "Clare" ], [ "Tier 2", "2018 Joe McDonagh Cup", "Carlow", "Westmeath" ], [ "Tier 3", "2018 Christy Ring Cup", "Kildare", "London" ], [ "Tier 4", "2018 Nicky Rackard Cup", "Donegal", "Warwickshire" ], [ "Tier 5", "2018 Lory Meagher Cup", "Sligo", "Lancashire" ] ]
Summary -- Championships
2018_All-Ireland_Senior_Hurling_Championship_1
The 2018 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 131st staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1887. It is the first tier of senior inter-county championship hurling. The championship began on 12 May 2018 and ended on 19 August 2018. The draw for the championship round-robin fixtures was held off camera on 19 October 2017 and announced on the championship draw broadcast on RTÉ2. The Championship was won by Limerick, who were crowned champions after overcoming Galway in the final by a score line of 3-16 to 2-18. Limerick's victory was their eighth All-Ireland title and first since 1973. The 2018 Championship has been described by many as one of the best ever. The 2018 championship saw the biggest change in format since the introduction of the qualifiers in 2002.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_Libyan_Premier_League
2013–14 Libyan Premier League
[ "Team", "Location", "Sha'biyah", "Stadium", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "Al Ahly", "Benghazi", "Benghazi", "Martyrs of February Stadium", "10,550" ], [ "Al Ahly", "Tripoli", "Tripoli", "11 June Stadium", "65,000" ], [ "Al Akhdar", "Bayda", "Jabal al Akhdar", "Owol September Stadium", "10,000" ], [ "Al Hilal", "Benghazi", "Benghazi", "Martyrs of February Stadium", "10,550" ], [ "Al Ittihad", "Tripoli", "Tripoli", "11 June Stadium", "65,000" ], [ "Al Madina", "Tripoli", "Tripoli", "11 June Stadium", "65,000" ], [ "Al Najma", "Benghazi", "Benghazi", "Martyrs of February Stadium", "10,550" ], [ "Al Nasr", "Benghazi", "Benghazi", "Martyrs of February Stadium", "10,550" ], [ "Al Olympique", "Zawiya", "Zawiya", "Zaawia Stadium", "6,000" ], [ "Al Shat", "Tripoli", "Tripoli", "GMR Stadium", "20,000" ], [ "Al Swihli", "Misrata", "Misrata", "9 July Stadium", "10,000" ], [ "Al Tahaddi", "Benghazi", "Benghazi", "March 28 Stadium", "55,000" ], [ "Al Tirsana", "Tripoli", "Tripoli", "GMR Stadium", "20,000" ], [ "Al Wahda", "Tripoli", "Tripoli", "Ali Alsgozy Stadium", "3,000" ], [ "Darnes", "Derna", "Bayda", "Al Bayda Stadium", "10,000" ], [ "Khaleej Sirte", "Sirte", "Sirte", "2 March Stadium", "2,000" ] ]
Teams -- Team summaries
2013–14_Libyan_Premier_League_0
The 2013-14 season of the Libyan Premier League is the forty-fourth edition of the country's top level association footballleague since its inception in 1963. It is the first officially recognised domestic competition since the end of the Libyan Civil War in 2011. Several previous attempts had been made to restart the domestic campaign, though these were thwarted by continuing security concerns and general unrest throughout the country. The Libyan Football Federation (LFF) therefore agreed to try a one-off campaign to assess the viability of future domestic competition, with the 16 teams participating the same as those who had started the previous campaign back in 2010. The season started on 27 September 2013. In contrast to the previous season, the league is divided into two groups.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Cuevas
Pablo Cuevas
[ "Result", "W-L", "Date", "Tournament", "Tier", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Loss", "0-1", "Apr 2008", "U.S. Men 's Clay Court Championships , United States", "Intl Series", "Clay", "Marcel Granollers", "Ernests Gulbis Rainer Schüttler", "5-7 , 6-7" ], [ "Win", "1-1", "Jun 2008", "French Open , France", "Grand Slam", "Clay", "Luis Horna", "Daniel Nestor Nenad Zimonjić", "6-2 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "2-1", "Feb 2009", "Chile Open , Chile", "250 Series", "Clay", "Brian Dabul", "František Čermák Michal Mertiňák", "6-3 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "3-1", "Oct 2009", "Kremlin Cup , Russia", "250 Series", "Hard ( i )", "Marcel Granollers", "František Čermák Michal Mertiňák", "4-6 , 7-5 , [ 10-8 ]" ], [ "Win", "4-1", "Feb 2010", "Brasil Open , Brazil", "250 Series", "Clay", "Marcel Granollers", "Łukasz Kubot Oliver Marach", "7-5 , 6-4" ], [ "Loss", "4-2", "May 2010", "Estoril Open , Portugal", "250 Series", "Clay", "Marcel Granollers", "Marc López David Marrero", "7-6 , 4-6 , [ 4-10 ]" ], [ "Loss", "4-3", "Sep 2013", "Malaysian Open , Malaysia", "250 Series", "Hard ( i )", "Horacio Zeballos", "Eric Butorac Raven Klaasen", "2-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Loss", "4-4", "Feb 2014", "Argentina Open , Argentina", "250 Series", "Clay", "Horacio Zeballos", "Marcel Granollers Marc López", "5-7 , 4-6" ], [ "Loss", "4-5", "May 2014", "Portugal Open , Portugal ( 2 )", "250 Series", "Clay", "David Marrero", "Santiago González Scott Lipsky", "3-6 , 6-3 , [ 8-10 ]" ], [ "Win", "5-5", "May 2015", "Italian Open , Italy", "Masters 1000", "Clay", "David Marrero", "Marcel Granollers Marc López", "6-4 , 7-5" ], [ "Loss", "5-6", "Jun 2015", "Nottingham Open , United Kingdom", "250 Series", "Grass", "David Marrero", "Chris Guccione André Sá", "2-6 , 5-7" ], [ "Loss", "5-7", "Apr 2016", "Barcelona Open , Spain", "500 Series", "Clay", "Marcel Granollers", "Bob Bryan Mike Bryan", "5-7 , 5-7" ], [ "Win", "6-7", "Feb 2017", "Rio Open , Brazil", "500 Series", "Clay", "Pablo Carreño Busta", "Juan Sebastián Cabal Robert Farah", "6-4 , 5-7 , [ 10-8 ]" ], [ "Win", "7-7", "Apr 2017", "Monte-Carlo Masters , Monaco", "Masters 1000", "Clay", "Rohan Bopanna", "Feliciano López Marc López", "6-3 , 3-6 , [ 10-4 ]" ], [ "Loss", "7-8", "Jul 2017", "German Open , Germany", "500 Series", "Clay", "Marc López", "Ivan Dodig Mate Pavić", "3-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Win", "8-8", "Aug 2017", "Austrian Open Kitzbühel , Austria", "250 Series", "Clay", "Guillermo Durán", "Hans Podlipnik-Castillo Andrei Vasilevski", "6-4 , 4-6 , [ 12-10 ]" ], [ "Win", "9-8", "Oct 2017", "Vienna Open , Austria", "500 Series", "Hard ( i )", "Rohan Bopanna", "Marcelo Demoliner Sam Querrey", "7-6 , 6-7 , [ 11-9 ]" ] ]
ATP career finals -- Doubles : 17 ( 9 titles , 8 runners-up )
Legend Grand Slam tournaments ( 1–0 ) ATP World Tour Finals ( 0–0 ) ATP World Tour Masters 1000 ( 2–0 ) ATP World Tour 500 Series ( 2–2 ) ATP World Tour 250 Series ( 4–6 ) Titles by surface Hard ( 2–1 ) Clay ( 7–6 ) Grass ( 0–1 ) Titles by setting Outdoor ( 7–7 ) Indoor ( 2–1 )
Pablo_Cuevas_10
Pablo Gabriel Tito Cuevas Urroz (; born January 1, 1986) is an Uruguayan professional tennis player. Cuevas won the 2008 French Open men's doubles title with Luis Horna. He has won six singles titles and has a career-high singles ranking of World No. 19. Cuevas' career-high doubles ranking is World no. 14, which he achieved in April 2009. In September 2019, Cuevas led the Uruguayan Davis Cup team to a victory over the Dominican Republic, winning entry into the highest Davis Cup tier, the World Group.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_5000_metres
Athletics at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's 5000 metres
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Nation", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Macauley Smith", "United States", "15:04.0" ], [ "2", "Edvin Wide", "Sweden", "15:05.0" ], [ "3", "Herbert Johnston", "Great Britain", "15:06.3" ], [ "4", "Paavo Nurmi", "Finland", "15:08.0" ], [ "5", "Otto Kohn", "Germany", "" ], [ "6", "Arie Klaase", "Netherlands", "" ], [ "7", "Arturo Peña", "Spain", "15:45.0" ], [ "8", "Vincent Callard", "Canada", "" ], [ "-", "Gurbachan Singh", "India", "DNF" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
Athletics_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_5000_metres_2
The men's 5000 metres event was part of the track and field athletics programme at the 1928 Summer Olympics. The competition was held on Tuesday, July 31, 1928, and on Friday, August 3, 1928. Thirty-eight long-distance runners from 19 nations competed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundararaja
Soundararaja
[ "Year", "Film", "Role" ]
[ [ "2012", "Vettai", "Madura" ], [ "2012", "Sundarapandiyan", "Paranjothi" ], [ "2013", "Nalanum Nandhiniyum", "Muthu" ], [ "2013", "Varuthapadatha Valiber Sangam", "Pullichathanni" ], [ "2014", "Jigarthanda", "Ponram" ], [ "2014", "Athithi", "Shiva" ], [ "2014", "Aindhaam Thalaimurai Sidha Vaidhiya Sigamani", "Thiru" ], [ "2014", "Poojai", "Soundar" ], [ "2016", "Theri", "Karthik" ], [ "2016", "Dharmadurai", "Archunan" ], [ "2016", "Enakku Veru Engum Kilaigal Kidayathu", "Prabha Nanthan" ], [ "2016", "Rekka", "" ], [ "2016", "Kaththi Sandai", "Soundar" ], [ "2017", "Thondan", "Chinna Pandi" ], [ "2017", "Sathriyan", "Niranjan" ], [ "2017", "Thangaratham", "Paraman" ], [ "2017", "Oru Kanavu Pola", "Joseph" ], [ "2017", "Thiruttu Payale 2", "Maari" ], [ "2018", "Kadaikutty Singam", "Kodimaran" ], [ "2018", "Silukkuvarupatti Singam", "Raja Pandi" ] ]
Filmography
Soundararaja_0
Soundararaja (சௌந்தரராஜா) is an Indian film actor and film producer who appears in South Indian Films. Following a stint as a system engineer had worked in Singapore and France he began considering acting as career. He was working as a background actor, playing minor supporting roles for over five years; he started his career as villain role in S. R. Prabakaran in Sundarapandian (2012), Varuthapadatha Valiber Sangam (2013) and Jigarthanda (2014), in between he did many roles in various projects again in 2016 he acted as Villain again in Dharma Durai (2016) with his best friend Vijay Sethupathi. In the same year, 2016 he got introduced as a second hero in Enakku Veru Engum Kilaigal Kidayathu (2016), with Goundamani, which was a big flop in Goundamani's career.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programs_broadcast_by_Nicktoons
List of programs broadcast by Nicktoons
[ "Title", "First air date", "Last air date" ]
[ [ "Mr. Meaty *", "March 10 , 2007", "November 29 , 2010" ], [ "The Troop *", "September 12 , 2009", "May 1 , 2015" ], [ "BrainSurge", "January 23 , 2010", "May 9 , 2014" ], [ "Big Time Rush", "January 23 , 2010", "December 11 , 2010" ], [ "Supah Ninjas", "January 17 , 2011", "May 1 , 2015" ], [ "Drake & Josh", "March 7 , 2011", "February 13 , 2017" ], [ "Ned 's Declassified School Survival Guide", "March 7 , 2011", "May 13 , 2011" ], [ "Bucket & Skinner 's Epic Adventures", "January 17 , 2012", "June 29 , 2012" ], [ "You Got ta See This", "April 1 , 2014", "July 12 , 2014" ], [ "The Haunted Hathaways", "May 4 , 2015", "August 25 , 2017" ], [ "100 Things to Do Before High School", "June 1 , 2015", "September 3 , 2017" ], [ "Bella and the Bulldogs", "August 26 , 2015", "September 29 , 2017" ], [ "Game Shakers", "September 12 , 2015", "February 10 , 2018" ], [ "Figure It Out", "September 14 , 2015", "September 18 , 2015" ], [ "Webheads", "September 14 , 2015", "October 9 , 2015" ], [ "Paradise Run", "February 1 , 2016", "May 12 , 2020" ], [ "Max & Shred *", "March 21 , 2016", "May 15 , 2016" ], [ "All In with Cam Newton", "June 3 , 2016", "September 9 , 2017" ], [ "Jagger Eaton 's Mega Life", "September 9 , 2016", "July 3 , 2017" ], [ "Lip Sync Battle Shorties", "December 11 , 2016", "December 25 , 2017" ] ]
Former programming -- Repeats of Nickelodeon series
List_of_programs_broadcast_by_Nicktoons_9
This is a list of television programs formerly and currently broadcast by the children's cable television channel Nicktoons, a sister network to Nickelodeon in the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amravati_Municipal_Corporation
Amravati Municipal Corporation
[ "S.No", "Party Name", "Number of Corporators" ]
[ [ "01", "Indian National Congress ( INC )", "21" ], [ "02", "Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP )", "15" ], [ "03", "Nationalist Congress Party ( NCP )", "18" ], [ "04", "Shiv Sena ( SS )", "10" ], [ "05", "Bahujan Samaj Party ( BSP )", "04" ], [ "06", "Indian Union Muslim League ( IUML )", "01" ] ]
Corporation Election 2007
Amravati_Municipal_Corporation_3
Amravati Municipal Corporation is the governing body of the city of Amravati in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The municipal corporation consists of democratically elected members, is headed by a mayor and administers the city's infrastructure, public services and police. Members from the state's leading various political parties hold elected offices in the corporation. Amravati municipal corporation is located in Amravati.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal_Party_(UK,_1989)_election_results
Liberal Party (UK, 1989) election results
[ "Constituency", "Candidate", "Votes", "%" ]
[ [ "Altrincham & Sale West", "Neil Taylor", "458", "0.8%" ], [ "Blaydon", "Kathy King", "653", "1.6%" ], [ "Bridgwater and West Somerset", "Fares Moussa", "755", "1.3%" ], [ "Calder Valley", "Richard Phillips", "721", "1.2%" ], [ "Camborne and Redruth", "Paul Thomas Holmes", "676", "1.3%" ], [ "City of London & Westminster", "Dirk van Heck", "101", "0.2%" ], [ "Garston and Halewood", "Hazel Williams", "344", "0.6%" ], [ "Knowsley", "Raymond Frank Catesby", "405", "0.7%" ], [ "Lincoln", "Charles William Shaw", "304", "0.6%" ], [ "Liverpool , Walton", "Billy Lake", "660", "1.6%" ], [ "Liverpool , Wavertree", "Mick Coyne", "501", "1.2%" ], [ "Liverpool , West Derby", "Steve Radford", "1,826", "4.2%" ], [ "North Cornwall", "Elmars Vilnis Liepens", "572", "1.1%" ], [ "Sefton Central", "Angela Preston", "285", "0.6%" ], [ "South East Cornwall", "Jay Latham", "869", "1.6%" ], [ "St Austell and Newquay", "Richard Byrne", "626", "1.1%" ], [ "St Ives", "Robert Lee Smith", "314", "0.6%" ], [ "Stalybridge and Hyde", "John Anthony Edge", "435", "1.0%" ], [ "Truro and Falmouth", "Paul William Nicholson", "413", "0.7%" ] ]
Parliamentary elections contested -- 2019 general election
Liberal_Party_(UK,_1989)_election_results_9
The Liberal Party is a United Kingdom political party that was founded in 1989 by members of the original Liberal Party opposed to its merger with the Social Democratic Party (SDP) to form the Liberal Democrats. The party has never held a UK, Scottish or European parliamentary seat, though it has had representation on local councils.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1974_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_5000_metres
1974 European Athletics Championships – Men's 5000 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Brendan Foster", "Great Britain", "13:37.0", "Q" ], [ "2", "Jos Hermens", "Netherlands", "13:37.4", "Q" ], [ "3", "Knut Kvalheim", "Norway", "13:37.8", "Q" ], [ "4", "Lasse Virén", "Finland", "13:38.2", "Q" ], [ "5", "Ilie Floroiu", "Romania", "13:39.0", "q" ], [ "6", "Petar Svet", "Yugoslavia", "13:40.8", "q" ], [ "7", "Klaus-Peter Hildenbrand", "West Germany", "13:41.4", "q" ], [ "8", "Christian Cairoche", "France", "13:59.6", "" ], [ "", "Eddy Van Mullem", "Belgium", "DNF", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
1974_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_5000_metres_3
The men's 5000 metres at the 1974 European Athletics Championships was held in Rome, Italy, at Stadio Olimpico on 6 and 8 September 1974.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_system_of_New_Zealand
Electoral system of New Zealand
[ "Party Name", "Short Name", "Date of Registration", "In Parliament" ]
[ [ "New Zealand National Party", "National Party", "2 December 1994", "Yes" ], [ "New Zealand First", "NZ First", "20 December 1994", "Yes" ], [ "ACT New Zealand", "The ACT Party", "17 February 1995", "Yes" ], [ "New Zealand Labour Party", "Labour Party", "17 February 1995", "Yes" ], [ "New Zealand Democratic Party for Social Credit", "Democrats for Social Credit", "10 August 1995", "No" ], [ "Green Party of Aotearoa/New Zealand", "Green Party", "17 August 1995", "Yes" ], [ "Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party", "The Cannabis Party", "30 May 1996", "No" ], [ "Māori Party", "-", "9 July 2004", "No" ], [ "Mana Movement", "-", "24 June 2011", "No" ], [ "New Conservative", "-", "6 October 2011", "No" ], [ "The Opportunities Party", "TOP", "6 March 2017", "No" ], [ "New Zealand People 's Party", "NZPP", "30 June 2017", "No" ], [ "New Zealand Outdoors Party", "-", "11 August 2017", "No" ] ]
Political parties
As of September 2018 [ update ] , there are 13 registered political parties in New Zealand . [ 48 ]
Electoral_system_of_New_Zealand_0
The New Zealand electoral system has been mixed-member proportional (MMP) since 1996. MMP was introduced after a referendum in 1993. MMP replaced the first-past-the-post (FPP) system New Zealand had previously used for most of its history. New Zealand has a single-house legislature, the House of Representatives, usually with 120 members, although the number can increase because of (generally) one or two overhang seats, depending on the outcome of the electoral process. The 52nd Parliament, elected in 2017, has 120 seats: 71 were filled by electorate MPs, with the remaining 49 from ranked party lists.The term of the New Zealand Parliament is set at three years. In 1893, New Zealand was the first country in the world to give women the right to vote. This meant that theoretically, New Zealand had universal suffrage from 1893, meaning all adults 21 years of age and older were allowed to vote (in 1969 the voting age was lowered from 21 to 20. It was lowered again to 18 in 1974). However, the voting rules that applied to the European settlers did not apply to Māori, and their situation is still unique in that a number of seats in the New Zealand Parliament are elected by Māori voters alone. In contemporary New Zealand, generally all permanent residents and citizens over 18 are eligible to vote. The main exceptions are when a person has been living overseas continuously for too long, has been detained in a psychiatric hospital for more than three years after being charged with a criminal offence, or since 2010, is currently a sentenced prisoner.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow_Reel_Tokyo
Rainbow Reel Tokyo
[ "English title", "Original title", "Year", "Country", "Director ( s )" ]
[ [ "And Then Came Lola", "", "2009", "USA", "Ellen Seidler Megan Siler" ], [ "Baby Love", "Comme les autres", "2008", "France", "Vincent Garenq" ], [ "Candy Rain", "愛情糖果雨 ; 花吃了那女孩", "2008", "Taiwan", "Chen Hung-I" ], [ "Chef 's Special", "Fuera de carta", "2008", "Spain", "Nacho García Velilla" ], [ "City of Borders", "", "2009", "USA", "Yun Suh" ], [ "Drool", "", "2009", "USA", "Nancy Kissam" ], [ "End of Love", "愛到盡", "2009", "Hong Kong/China", "Simon Chung" ], [ "An Englishman in New York", "", "2009", "UK", "Richard Laxton" ], [ "I Ca n't Think Straight", "", "2007", "UK/USA/India", "Shamim Sarif" ], [ "The New World", "Le nouveau monde", "2007", "France", "Étienne Dhaene" ], [ "Outrage", "", "2009", "USA", "Kirby Dick" ], [ "Patrik , Age 1.5", "Patrik 1,5", "2008", "Sweden", "Ella Lemhagen" ], [ "Pheasant 's Eyes", "福寿草 Fukujusō", "1935", "Japan", "Jirō Kawate ( 川手二郎 )" ], [ "A Place to Live : The Story of Triangle Square", "", "2008", "USA", "Carolyn Coal" ], [ "To Faro", "Mein Freund aus Faro", "2008", "Germany", "Nana Neul" ], [ "Tru Loved", "", "2008", "USA", "Stewart Wade" ], [ "With My Boyfriend", "Avec mon copain", "2008", "France", "Antonio de Oliveira" ], [ "The Casuarina Cove", "叢林灣 Tanjong rhu", "2008", "Singapore", "Boo Junfeng" ], [ "A Day at the Beach", "", "2008", "USA", "Veronique Courtois" ], [ "Dolls", "", "2008", "USA", "Randy Caspersen" ] ]
Festival programs -- 18th Festival ( 2009 )
Rainbow_Reel_Tokyo_17
Rainbow Reel Tokyo (Japanese: レインボー・リール東京 Reinbō rīru Tōkyō), until 2016 known as Tokyo International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, (Japanese: 東京国際レズビアン&ゲイ映画祭 Tōkyō kokusai rezubian to gei eigasai), also known by the acronym TILGFF, is an international film festival for LGBT audiences, held annually in Tokyo, the capital city of Japan. The Festival was established in 1992 and was held at Nakano Sun Plaza, 6th Floor (中野サンプラザ6F研修室). The next three were held at Kichijōji Baus Theater (吉祥寺バウスシアター). Since 1996, the Festival has been held in July at Spiral Hall in the Aoyama neighborhood of Tokyo. The 23rd Tokyo International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival was held July 12~21, 2014, at Eurospace in Shibuya, and Spiral Hall in Aoyama.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Taiwanese_films_of_the_2010s
List of Taiwanese films of the 2010s
[ "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Genre", "Notes" ]
[ [ "The Rooftop", "Jay Chou", "Jay Chou , Xu Fan , Eric Tsang , Alan Ko , Wang Xueqi", "Comedy", "A China-Taiwan co-production" ], [ "Zone Pro Site", "Chen Yu-hsun", "Tony Yang , Hsia Yu-chiao , Lin Mei-hsiu , Wu Nien-jen", "Comedy", "" ], [ "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow ?", "Arvin Chen", "Richie Ren , Mavis Fan , Stone", "Romantic Comedy", "2013 Berlin International Film Festival , 2013 Tribeca Film Festival Narrative Competition" ], [ "Stray Dogs", "Tsai Ming-liang", "Lee Kang-sheng", "Drama", "Won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2013 Venice Film Festival" ], [ "Marry Me Ting", "Johnny Shao", "Yang Liangyu , Xie Mingquan , Guan Yunlong , Yan Yongheng , Ginger Chen , Jin Ziyan , Zheng Renshuo", "Drama", "Screened at the 2013 London Film Festival" ] ]
2013
List_of_Taiwanese_films_of_the_2010s_3
This is a list of films produced in Taiwan ordered by year of release. For an alphabetical list of Taiwanese films see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wuji_County
Wuji County
[ "Name", "Chinese", "Area ( km² )", "Population", "Villages" ]
[ [ "Wuji Town", "无极镇", "57", "76,851", "25" ], [ "Qiji Town", "七汲镇", "54", "41,584", "20" ], [ "Zhangduangu Town", "张段固镇", "51", "40,916", "20" ], [ "Beisu Town", "北苏镇", "54", "54,639", "18" ], [ "Guozhuang Town", "郭庄镇", "43", "43,636", "23" ], [ "Dachen Town", "大陈镇", "42", "31,297", "13" ], [ "Haozhuang Township", "郝庄乡", "55", "37,786", "19" ], [ "Donghoufang Township", "东侯坊乡", "56", "48,665", "24" ], [ "Lichengdao Township", "里城道乡", "44", "40,411", "19" ], [ "Nanliu Township", "南流乡", "30", "24,802", "12" ], [ "Gaotou Hui Autonomous Township", "高头回族乡", "32", "33,722", "15" ] ]
Administrative divisions
Wuji_County_0
Wuji County () is a county of Hebei Province, North China, it is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Shijiazhuang, the provincial capital. The county covers an area of , and had a population of 482,799 (as of 2003). Wuji County has 6 towns, 4 townships and 1 Hui autonomous township, total 213 villages. It borders Shenze County to the east, Gaocheng District to the west and southwest, Dingzhou City to the north, and Jinzhou City to the southeast.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_shot_put
2011 World Championships in Athletics – Women's shot put
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Nationality", "# 1", "# 2", "# 3", "# 4", "# 5", "# 6", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Valerie Adams", "New Zealand ( NZL )", "19.37", "x", "20.04", "20.72", "x", "21.24", "21.24" ], [ "2", "Jillian Camarena-Williams", "United States ( USA )", "19.63", "18.53", "19.24", "20.02", "18.80", "19.44", "20.02" ], [ "3", "Gong Lijiao", "China ( CHN )", "19.64", "x", "x", "19.82", "19.97", "x", "19.97" ], [ "4", "Yevgeniya Kolodko", "Russia ( RUS )", "18.42", "18.28", "19.78", "x", "x", "19.26", "19.78" ], [ "5", "Li Ling", "China ( CHN )", "19.12", "19.71", "19.23", "19.60", "19.50", "19.49", "19.71" ], [ "6", "Anna Avdeyeva", "Russia ( RUS )", "18.80", "18.65", "19.16", "18.96", "19.54", "18.51", "19.54" ], [ "7", "Nadine Kleinert", "Germany ( GER )", "19.26", "x", "18.83", "x", "x", "-", "19.26" ], [ "8", "Michelle Carter", "United States ( USA )", "18.76", "x", "18.13", "", "", "", "18.76" ], [ "9", "Anna Omarova", "Russia ( RUS )", "18.67", "x", "x", "", "", "", "18.67" ], [ "10", "Natallia Mikhnevich", "Belarus ( BLR )", "18.44", "x", "18.47", "", "", "", "18.47" ], [ "11", "Christina Schwanitz", "Germany ( GER )", "17.96", "x", "x", "", "", "", "17.96" ], [ "12", "Cleopatra Borel-Brown", "Trinidad and Tobago ( TRI )", "x", "17.62", "17.53", "", "", "", "17.62" ], [ "13", "Nadezhda Ostapchuk", "Belarus ( BLR )", "19.58", "19.34", "19.87", "19.87", "20.05", "19.60", "20.05 m" ] ]
Results -- Final
2011_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_shot_put_1
] The Women's shot put event at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Daegu Stadium on August 28 and 29. There were two main contenders for the gold medal: New Zealander Valerie Vili (who returned to using her maiden name of Adams following her 2010 divorce) and Nadzeya Astapchuk of Belarus. Adams, with four straight wins on the Diamond League circuit, entered the competition as the defending champion and reigning Olympic champion. Astapchuk was the only other woman to have thrown over 20.50 m that season and held the world leading mark of 20.94 m. Other in-form throwers included Americans Jillian Camarena-Williams and Michelle Carter, and Chinese athletes Gong Lijiao and Li Ling. The 2009 silver medallist Nadine Kleinert and 2008 Olympic runner-up Natallia Mikhnevich were present, but neither had performed to a high standard that year. Having already clearly won the final, Adams relaxed and let loose a put of 21.24 on her final throw. While it only elevated her to 22nd on the all-time list, it was the best throw since Larisa Peleshenko in 2000. It was obviously her personal best and annual world leader, it was also the New Zealand national record and Oceana area record. It also equalled the championship record from 1987. Previous world leader Nadzeya Astapchuk came through in the fifth round with a 20.05 put, to edge past Jillian Camarena-Williams.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_oldest_buildings_and_structures_in_Hong_Kong
List of the oldest buildings and structures in Hong Kong
[ "Building", "Year completed", "Location" ]
[ [ "Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum", "25-220AD", "Sham Shui Po District" ], [ "Tung Chung Fort", "1174-1189", "Tung Chung" ], [ "Tin Hau Temple , Joss House Bay", "1266", "Sai Kung District" ], [ "Tsui Sing Lau Pagoda", "15th century", "Ping Shan" ], [ "Tang Ancestral Hall", "14th century", "Ping Shan" ], [ "Yu Kiu Ancestral Hall", "16th century", "Ping Shan" ], [ "Sau Choi Mansion", "", "Ping Shan" ], [ "Law Uk Folk Museum", "18th century", "Chai Wan" ], [ "Tung Lung Fort", "1719-1724", "Sai Kung District" ], [ "Fan Lau Fort", "1729", "Lantau" ], [ "Entrance Tower of Ma Wat Wai", "", "Fanling" ], [ "Kun Lung Gate Tower", "1744", "Fanling" ], [ "Sam Tung Uk", "1786", "Tsuen Wan" ] ]
Before 1800
Although Hong Kong was sparsely populated prior to the arrival of the British , the area has a number of historic structures :
List_of_the_oldest_buildings_and_structures_in_Hong_Kong_0
The following is a list of the oldest buildings and structures in Hong Kong.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_All-Ireland_Senior_Hurling_Championship
2013 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
[ "Rank", "Player", "County", "Tally", "Total", "Opposition" ]
[ [ "1", "Maurice Shanahan", "Waterford", "0-13", "13", "Offaly" ], [ "1", "Paul Ryan", "Dublin", "2-7", "13", "Galway" ], [ "2", "Colin Ryan", "Clare", "0-12", "12", "Cork" ], [ "2", "Paul Ryan", "Dublin", "1-9", "12", "Wexford" ], [ "2", "Maurice Shanahan", "Waterford", "1-9", "12", "Westmeath" ], [ "2", "Shane O'Donnell", "Clare", "3-3", "12", "Cork" ], [ "3", "Craig Doyle", "Carlow", "3-2", "11", "London" ], [ "3", "Jack Guiney", "Wexford", "1-8", "11", "Dublin" ], [ "3", "Jack Guiney", "Wexford", "1-8", "11", "Clare" ], [ "3", "Eoin Larkin", "Kilkenny", "0-11", "11", "Offaly" ], [ "3", "Joe Canning", "Galway", "0-11", "11", "Laois" ], [ "3", "Derek McNicholas", "Westmeath", "0-11", "11", "London" ], [ "3", "Eoin Larkin", "Kilkenny", "0-11", "11", "Dublin" ], [ "3", "Eoin Larkin", "Kilkenny", "0-11", "11", "Tipperary" ], [ "3", "Colin Ryan", "Clare", "0-11", "11", "Laois" ], [ "3", "Patrick Horgan", "Cork", "0-11", "11", "Kilkenny" ], [ "5", "Neil McManus", "Antrim", "2-4", "10", "Westmeath" ], [ "5", "Patrick Horgan", "Cork", "1-7", "10", "Dublin" ], [ "5", "Jack Guiney", "Wexford", "0-10", "10", "Carlow" ], [ "5", "David English", "Carlow", "0-10", "10", "Wexford" ] ]
Statistics -- Scoring
Overall Rank Player County Tally Total Matches Average 1 Colin Ryan Clare 0-70 70 8 8.75 2 Patrick Horgan Cork 1-49 52 6 8.7 3 Eoin Larkin Kilkenny 0-50 50 6 8.33 4 Jack Guiney Wexford 2-39 45 5 9.00 5 Paul Ryan Dublin 3-32 41 6 6.83 Single game
2013_All-Ireland_Senior_Hurling_Championship_2
The 2013 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 126th staging of the All-Ireland championship since its establishment in 1887. The draw for the 2013 fixtures took place on 4 October 2012. The championship began on 5 May 2013 and ended on 28 September 2013 with Clare winning their fourth All Ireland title after a 5-16 to 3-16 win against Cork in the replayed final. Kilkenny were the defending champions. However, they were knocked out of the Leinster Championship by eventual Leinster champions Dublin at the semi-final stage and Cork saw them off in the All-Ireland quarter-final. Limerick won the Munster Championship for the first time since 1996. Cork defeated Dublin and Clare defeated Limerick in the All-Ireland semi-finals. The 2013 Championship has been described by many as one of the best ever. In February 2014, the GAA announced that both the 2013 football and hurling Championships brought in €11.9m in gate receipts, an increase of €1.3m for the hurling championship. The introduction of Hawk-Eye for Championship matches at Croke Park fell foul in a high-profile blunder by the computer system which led to use of Hawk-Eye being suspended during the All-Ireland semi-finals on 18 August. During the minor game between Limerick and Galway, Hawk-Eye ruled a point for Limerick as a miss although the graphic showed the ball passing inside the posts, causing confusion around the stadium - the referee ultimately waved the valid point wide provoking anger from fans, viewers and TV analysts covering the game live. The system was subsequently stood down for the senior game which followed, owing to an inconsistency in the generation of a graphic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_GNK_Dinamo_Zagreb_season
2017–18 GNK Dinamo Zagreb season
[ "No", "Pos", "Name", "First League", "Football Cup", "Europa League", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "GK", "Danijel Zagorac", "2", "2", "0", "4" ], [ "2", "FW", "El Arabi Hillel Soudani", "19", "2", "3", "24" ], [ "3", "DF", "Borna Sosa", "17", "1", "0", "18" ], [ "4", "MF", "Tongo Doumbia", "21", "1", "2", "24" ], [ "5", "MF", "Arijan Ademi ( Captain )", "14", "1", "0", "15" ], [ "6", "DF", "Jan Lecjaks", "12", "1", "4", "17" ], [ "7", "MF", "Dani Olmo", "23", "2", "2", "27" ], [ "8", "MF", "Izet Hajrović", "6", "0", "0", "6" ], [ "10", "MF", "Ante Ćorić", "12", "2", "3", "17" ], [ "11", "FW", "Mario Gavranović", "6", "0", "0", "6" ], [ "13", "DF", "Amir Rrahmani", "16", "1", "2", "19" ], [ "14", "MF", "Amer Gojak", "15", "1", "4", "20" ], [ "15", "FW", "Armin Hodžić", "21", "1", "4", "26" ], [ "19", "MF", "Ivan Fiolić", "13", "1", "2", "16" ], [ "26", "DF", "Filip Benković", "19", "2", "2", "23" ], [ "27", "MF", "Nikola Moro", "24", "1", "4", "29" ], [ "30", "DF", "Petar Stojanović", "22", "2", "4", "28" ], [ "31", "DF", "Marko Lešković", "12", "2", "1", "15" ], [ "40", "GK", "Dominik Livaković", "24", "0", "4", "28" ], [ "55", "DF", "Dino Perić", "1", "0", "0", "1" ] ]
Squad statistics -- Appearances
List contains only players who are currently at the club .
2017–18_GNK_Dinamo_Zagreb_season_9
The 2017-18 season is Dinamo Zagreb's 27th season in the Croatian First Division and 105th year in existence as a football club. This is the first season since 2006 that Dinamo Zagreb failed to qualify for the group stages of a European competition. Mario Cvitanović was the manager of the club and had moved to club to 1st position, going unbeaten for 21 league games, but after two abysmal performances against rivals HNK Rijeka and feeder-club NK Lokomotiva, both of which were defeats by a score of 4-1, he ultimately resigned as manager of the club on 10 March 2018. Nikola Jurčević then took over as head coach, returning to Dinamo, having managed them in the 2003-04 season. Dinamo confirmed the title following Rijeka and Hajduk's draws with Cibalia and Osijek, respectively. However, on 14 May, another poor form resulted in Nikola Jurčević's dismissal as manager, being head coach for just 65 days. After much speculation, Nenad Bjelica took over as manager, signing a reported two-year contract. He won the Croatian Football Cup with the club, beating Hajduk Split in the final. This season was a major success for Dinamo, as the club won the domestic double. On 6 June 2018, the former executive director and advisor of the club, Zdravko Mamić, was sentenced to a six-and-a-half-year prison sentence for corruption. On the same day, the club released a statement on their official website, in which they claimed that they were shocked with the verdict, also claiming that they firmly believe that Zdravko Mamić and the others who were sentenced are innocent.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_national_football_team_results_(1960–69)
Japan national football team results (1960–69)
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Result", "Score", "Venue", "Competition" ]
[ [ "8 August 1963", "Malaya", "W", "4-3", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaya", "Merdeka Tournament" ], [ "10 August 1963", "Thailand", "W", "4-1", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaya", "Merdeka Tournament" ], [ "12 August 1963", "South Vietnam", "W", "5-1", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaya", "Merdeka Tournament" ], [ "13 August 1963", "South Korea", "D", "1-1", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaya", "Merdeka Tournament" ], [ "15 August 1963", "Republic of China", "L", "0-2", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaya", "Merdeka Tournament" ] ]
1963
Japan_national_football_team_results_(1960–69)_3
This article lists the results for the Japan national football team between 1960 and 1969.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Svenska_Cupen
2004 Svenska Cupen
[ "Team 1", "Score", "Team 2" ]
[ [ "Malmö Anadolu BI", "0-4", "Örgryte IS" ], [ "FC Trollhättan", "1-2 ( aet )", "FC Café Opera United" ], [ "Luleå SK", "0-0 ( aet , p. 2-4 )", "Åtvidabergs FF" ], [ "IK Brage", "2-0", "AIK" ], [ "Degerfors IF", "0-4", "IFK Göteborg" ], [ "Vallentuna BK", "1-2", "Friska Viljor FC" ], [ "Ystads IF FF", "1-4", "Malmö FF" ], [ "Bunkeflo IF", "0-1", "IF Sylvia" ], [ "IFK Hässleholm", "4-3", "Västra Frölunda IF" ], [ "BK Kenty", "2-3", "BK Forward" ], [ "Rynninge IK", "1-2", "Landskrona BoIS" ], [ "Lärje-Angereds IF", "2-1", "IFK Ölme" ], [ "Kristianstads FF", "1-3 ( aet )", "GIF Sundsvall" ], [ "IK Sleipner", "1-3", "Halmstads BK" ], [ "Torslanda IK", "1-4", "Enköpings SK FK" ], [ "Sandvikens IF", "1-3", "Hammarby IF" ], [ "IFK Timrå", "1-3", "Djurgårdens IF" ], [ "IS Halmia", "0-1 ( aet )", "Gefle IF" ], [ "Gunnilse IS", "1-2", "IFK Malmö FK" ], [ "Vasalund/Essinge IF", "0-1", "Assyriska Föreningen" ] ]
Second round
In this round the 34 winning teams from the previous round were joined by 30 teams from Allsvenskan and Superettan . The 32 matches were played between 27 April and 6 May 2004 .
2004_Svenska_Cupen_1
Svenska Cupen 2004 was the forty-ninth season of the main Swedish football Cup. The competition started on 28 March 2004 and concluded on 6 November 2004 with the Final, held at Råsunda Stadium, Solna Municipality in Stockholms län. Djurgårdens IF won the final 3-1 against IFK Göteborg.