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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IROC_XII | IROC XII | [
"Finish",
"Grid",
"Car no",
"Driver",
"Car Make",
"Car Color",
"Laps",
"Status",
"Points"
] | [
[
"1",
"1",
"15",
"Bill Elliott",
"Chevrolet Camaro",
"Gold",
"40",
"0:32:13",
"26 ( 5 )"
],
[
"2",
"6",
"14",
"Dale Earnhardt",
"Chevrolet Camaro",
"Lime",
"40",
"Flagged",
"17"
],
[
"3",
"5",
"23",
"Terry Labonte",
"Chevrolet Camaro",
"Pink",
"40",
"Flagged",
"14"
],
[
"4",
"9",
"3",
"Al Unser , Jr",
"Chevrolet Camaro",
"Rose",
"40",
"Flagged",
"12"
],
[
"5",
"7",
"12",
"Geoff Bodine",
"Chevrolet Camaro",
"Red",
"40",
"Flagged",
"10"
],
[
"6",
"2",
"17",
"Al Unser",
"Chevrolet Camaro",
"Silver",
"40",
"Flagged",
"9"
],
[
"7",
"8",
"24",
"Al Holbert",
"Chevrolet Camaro",
"Light Blue",
"40",
"Flagged",
"8"
],
[
"8",
"11",
"1",
"Scott Pruett",
"Chevrolet Camaro",
"Grey",
"40",
"Flagged",
"7"
],
[
"9",
"10",
"8",
"Chris Cord",
"Chevrolet Camaro",
"Orange",
"40",
"Flagged",
"6"
],
[
"10",
"4",
"4",
"Bobby Rahal",
"Chevrolet Camaro",
"Tan",
"39",
"Flagged",
"5"
],
[
"11",
"3",
"2",
"Chip Robinson",
"Chevrolet Camaro",
"Dark Blue",
"37",
"Flagged",
"4"
],
[
"12",
"12",
"? ?",
"Roberto Guerrero",
"Chevrolet Camaro",
"Aqua",
"0",
"Did not start , Injured",
"3"
]
] | Race results -- Race One , Daytona International Speedway | Friday , February 12 , 1988 | IROC_XII_1 | The twelfth year of IROC competition took place in 1988. IROC XII saw the use of the Chevrolet Camaro in all races, and continued the format introduced in IROC VIII. Race one took place on the Daytona International Speedway, race two took place at Riverside International Raceway, race three ran at Michigan International Speedway, and race four concluded the year at Watkins Glen International. Al Unser, Jr. won his second championship, and took home $211,900 for his efforts. The roster of drivers and final points standings were as follows: |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nintendo_products | List of Nintendo products | [
"Title",
"Licensor ( s )",
"North America",
"PAL"
] | [
[
"10-Yard Fight",
"Irem",
"October 1985",
"1986"
],
[
"Slalom",
"Rare",
"March 1987",
"October 15 , 1987"
],
[
"Rad Racer",
"Square",
"October 1987",
"1988"
],
[
"R.C . Pro-Am",
"Rare",
"February 28 , 1988",
"1988"
],
[
"World Class Track Meet",
"Bandai",
"August 1988",
"Unreleased"
],
[
"Anticipation",
"Rare",
"November 1988",
"1989"
],
[
"Super Team Games",
"Bandai",
"November 1988",
"Unreleased"
],
[
"Dance Aerobics",
"Bandai",
"March 1989",
"Unreleased"
],
[
"Cobra Triangle",
"Rare",
"July 1989",
"1990"
],
[
"Faxanadu",
"Hudson Soft",
"August 31 , 1989",
"1990"
],
[
"Dragon Warrior",
"Enix",
"August 1989",
"Unreleased"
],
[
"Super Spike V'Ball",
"Technōs Japan",
"February 1990",
"1991"
],
[
"Pin Bot",
"Rare",
"April 1990",
"1991"
],
[
"Final Fantasy",
"Square",
"May 1990",
"Unreleased"
],
[
"Snake Rattle ' n ' Roll",
"Rare",
"July 1990",
"March 27 , 1991"
],
[
"Nintendo World Cup",
"Technos Japan",
"December 1990",
"June 21 , 1991"
],
[
"Mega Man 6",
"Capcom",
"March 1994",
"Unreleased"
]
] | Home consoles -- Nintendo Entertainment System | Main article : Nintendo Entertainment System See also : List of Nintendo Entertainment System games and List of Family Computer games List of Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System video games published by Nintendo Title Developer ( s ) Japan North America PAL Ref . Donkey Kong Nintendo R & D1 July 15 , 1983 June 1 , 1986 October 15 , 1986 Donkey Kong Jr. Nintendo R & D1 July 15 , 1983 June 1986 1987 Popeye Nintendo R & D1 July 15 , 1983 June 1986 1986 Gomoku Narabe Renju Nintendo August 27 , 1983 Unreleased Unreleased Mahjong Nintendo August 27 , 1983 Unreleased Unreleased Mario Bros. Nintendo September 9 , 1983 June 20 , 1986 September 1 , 1986 Popeye no Eigo Asobi Nintendo November 22 , 1983 Unreleased Unreleased Baseball Nintendo R & D1 December 7 , 1983 October 18 , 1985 September 1 , 1986 Donkey Kong Jr . Math Nintendo R & D1 December 12 , 1983 June 1986 July 10 , 1986 Tennis Nintendo January 14 , 1984 October 18 , 1985 September 1 , 1986 Pinball Nintendo February 2 , 1984 October 18 , 1985 September 1 , 1986 Wild Gunman Nintendo February 18 , 1984 October 18 , 1985 February 15 , 1987 Duck Hunt Nintendo R & D1 April 21 , 1984 October 18 , 1985 August 15 , 1987 Golf Nintendo May 1 , 1984 October 18 , 1985 November 15 , 1986 Hogan 's Alley Nintendo June 12 , 1984 October 18 , 1985 December 15 , 1987 Family BASIC Hudson Soft , Nintendo , Sharp June 21 , 1984 Unreleased Unreleased Donkey Kong 3 Nintendo July 4 , 1984 June 23 , 1986 September 15 , 1987 Devil World Nintendo R & D1 October 5 , 1984 Unreleased June 24 , 1987 4 Nin Uchi Mahjong Hudson Soft November 2 , 1984 Unreleased Unreleased F-1 Race Nintendo November 2 , 1984 Unreleased Unreleased Urban Champion Nintendo November 14 , 1984 August 1986 Unreleased Clu Clu Land Nintendo November 22 , 1984 October 18 , 1985 February 15 , 1987 Excitebike Nintendo November 30 , 1984 October 18 , 1985 September 1 , 1986 Donkey Kong Jr. + Jr . Math Lesson Nintendo , Sharp 1984 Unreleased Unreleased Balloon Fight Nintendo January 22 , 1985 June 1986 March 12 , 1986 Ice Climber Nintendo January 30 , 1985 October 18 , 1985 September 1 , 1986 Family BASIC V3 Hudson Soft , Nintendo , Sharp February 21 , 1985 Unreleased Unreleased Soccer Iwasaki Electronics April 9 , 1985 October 18 , 1985 1987 Wrecking Crew Nintendo June 18 , 1985 October 1985 1987 Kung Fu Nintendo R & D1 June 21 , 1985 October 1985 1987 Stack-Up Nintendo July 26 , 1985 October 1985 1986 Gyromite Nintendo August 13 , 1985 October 1985 1986 Super Mario Bros. Nintendo September 13 , 1985 October 1985 1987 Mach Rider HAL Laboratory November 21 , 1985 June 1986 1987 Gumshoe Nintendo Unreleased June 6 , 1986 June 15 , 1988 Kid Icarus Nintendo R & D1 , Tose FDS-only July 1987 February 15 , 1987 Volleyball Nintendo R & D3 FDS-only March 1987 1987 Pro Wrestling Nintendo R & D3 FDS-only March 1987 1987 Metroid Nintendo R & D1 FDS-only August 15 , 1987 January 15 , 1988 The Legend of Zelda Nintendo February 19 , 1994 August 22 , 1987 November 15 , 1987 Mike Tyson 's Punch-Out ! ! Nintendo R & D3 November 21 , 1987 October 1987 December 15 , 1987 Ginga no Sannin Pax Softnica December 15 , 1987 Unreleased Unreleased Ice Hockey Nintendo EAD , Pax Softnica FDS-only March 1988 1988 Famicom Wars Intelligent Systems , Nintendo R & D1 August 12 , 1988 Unreleased Unreleased Super Mario Bros. 2 Nintendo September 14 , 1992 October 9 , 1988 April 28 , 1989 Super Mario Bros. 3 Nintendo R & D2 October 23 , 1988 February 12 , 1990 August 29 , 1991 Donkey Kong Classics Nintendo Unreleased October 1988 1990 Zelda II : The Adventure of Link Nintendo FDS-only December 1988 1990 Mother Ape , Pax Softnica July 27 , 1989 VC-only VC-only To the Earth Cirque Verte Unreleased November 1989 1990 Tetris Nintendo Unreleased November 1989 February 23 , 1990 Short Order / Eggsplode ! Tose Unreleased December 1989 Unreleased Fire Emblem : Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi Intelligent Systems , Nintendo R & D1 April 20 , 1990 Unreleased Unreleased Dr. Mario Nintendo R & D1 July 27 , 1990 October 1990 1991 Barker Bill 's Trick Shooting Nintendo Unreleased August 1990 1991 Punch-Out ! ! Nintendo R & D3 VC-only August 1990 1990 NES Play Action Football Nintendo R & D3 Unreleased September 1990 Unreleased StarTropics Locomotive , Nintendo R & D3 Unreleased December 1990 1992 Nintendo World Championships 1990 Nintendo Unreleased 1990 Unreleased Nintendo Campus Challenge 1991 Nintendo Unreleased 1991 Unreleased Shin 4 Nin Uchi Mahjong : Yakuman Tengoku Chatnoir June 28 , 1991 Unreleased Unreleased NES Open Tournament Golf HAL Laboratory , Nintendo R & D2 September 20 , 1991 September 1991 1992 Yoshi Game Freak December 14 , 1991 June 1992 1992 Fire Emblem Gaiden Intelligent Systems March 14 , 1992 Unreleased Unreleased Yoshi 's Cookie Tose November 21 , 1992 April 1993 April 28 , 1994 Kirby 's Adventure HAL Laboratory March 23 , 1993 May 1 , 1993 December 1 , 1993 Joy Mech Fight Nintendo R & D1 May 21 , 1993 Unreleased Unreleased Tetris 2 Nintendo R & D1 , Tose September 21 , 1993 October 1993 1993 Mario Bros. ( Classic Series ) Nintendo Unreleased Unreleased 1993 Wario 's Woods Intelligent Systems February 19 , 1994 December 1994 1995 Zoda 's Revenge : StarTropics II Nintendo R & D3 Unreleased March 1994 Unreleased | List_of_Nintendo_products_5 | This is a list of products published by Nintendo. It includes toys, arcade games and video games published by Nintendo. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2015 | Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 | [
"Artist",
"Song ( English translation )",
"Composer ( s )"
] | [
[
"Adelaide Ferreira",
"Paz ( Peace )",
"Adelaide Ferreira"
],
[
"Diana Piedade",
"Maldito tempo ( Damn time )",
"Carlos Massa"
],
[
"Filipa Baptista",
"A noite inteira ( All night )",
"Augusto Madureira"
],
[
"Filipe Gonçalves",
"Dança Joana ( Dance Joana )",
"Héber Marques"
],
[
"Gonçalo Tavares",
"Tu tens uma mágica ( You have magic )",
"Gonçalo Tavares , José Cid"
],
[
"José Freitas",
"Mal menor ( Ninguém me guia à razão ) ( Lesser evil ( No one guides me to reason ) )",
"Chukry ( Diogo Rodrigues )"
],
[
"Leonor Andrade",
"Há um mar que nos separa ( There 's a sea that separates us )",
"Miguel Gameiro"
],
[
"Rita Seidi",
"Lisboa , Lisboa ( Lisbon , Lisbon )",
"Sara Tavares , Kalaf"
],
[
"Rubi Machado",
"Quando a lua voltar a passar ( When the moon passes again )",
"Sebastião Antunes"
],
[
"Simone de Oliveira",
"À espera das canções ( Waiting for the songs )",
"Renato Júnior , Tiango Torres da Silva"
],
[
"Teresa Radamanto",
"Um fado em Viena ( A fado in Vienna )",
"Fernando Abrantes , Jorge Mangorrinha"
],
[
"Yola Dinis",
"Outra vez primavera ( Spring again )",
"Nuno Feist , Marques da Silva"
]
] | Before Eurovision -- Festival da Canção 2015 | The twelve competing entries were revealed on 19 February 2015 . Among the competing artists were former Eurovision Song Contest entrants Simone de Oliveira who represented Portugal twice , in the 1965 and 1969 contests , and Adelaide Ferreira who represented Portugal in the 1985 contest . The competing entries were : | Portugal_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2015_0 | Portugal participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 with the song Há um mar que nos separa, written by Miguel Gameiro. The song was performed by Leonor Andrade. The Portuguese broadcaster Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP) organised the national final Festival da Canção 2015 in order to select the Portuguese entry for the 2015 contest in Vienna, Austria. After 12 songs competed through two semi-finals and a final, Há um mar que nos separa performed by Leonor Andrade emerged as the winner, ultimately being selected through a public televote. In the second of the Eurovision semi-finals, Portugal failed to qualify to the final, placing fourteenth out of the 17 participating countries with 19 points. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_1996_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_400_metre_freestyle | Swimming at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 400 metre freestyle | [
"Rank",
"Lane",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time"
] | [
[
"9",
"5",
"John Piersma",
"United States",
"3:50.69"
],
[
"10",
"4",
"Sebastian Wiese",
"Germany",
"3:52.37"
],
[
"11",
"1",
"Ryk Neethling",
"South Africa",
"3:54.34"
],
[
"12",
"7",
"Igor Snitko",
"Ukraine",
"3:54.63"
],
[
"13",
"3",
"Malcolm Allen",
"Australia",
"3:55.48"
],
[
"14",
"8",
"Aleksey Akatyev",
"Russia",
"3:55.72"
],
[
"15",
"2",
"Yann de Fabrique",
"France",
"3:56.46"
],
[
"16",
"6",
"Dimitrios Manganas",
"Greece",
"3:57.39"
]
] | Results -- Finals | Swimming_at_the_1996_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_400_metre_freestyle_1 | The men's 400 metre freestyle event at the 1996 Summer Olympics took place on 23 July at the Georgia Tech Aquatic Center in Atlanta, United States. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_monastic_houses_in_England | List of monastic houses in England | [
"Foundation",
"Communities & Provenance",
"Formal Name or Dedication & Alternative Names"
] | [
[
"Ashridge Priory",
"monastery or college of the Precious Blood ; Bonshommes monks founded 1283 by Edmund , Earl of Cornwall ; dissolved 16 November 1539",
"the Precious Blood"
],
[
"Barden Priory ?",
"Augustinian Canons Regular possibly Berden , Essex or the hospital at Bigging ( Berdene in Anstey )",
"St Mary"
],
[
"Cathale Priory",
"Benedictine nuns founded before 1189 ( ? ) ( c. 1200 ) probably by William de Mandeville ; dissolved before 1240 ; granted to the nuns of Cheshunt by Henry de Bohun ; canons removed ; chapel survived to 1613 when land acquired by James I ; chapel remains extant 1830s",
""
],
[
"Cheshunt Priory",
"Benedictine nuns founded before 1183 ; dissolved 1536 ; granted to Sir Anthony Deny 1536/7",
"Cestrehunt Priory ; Chesthunt Priory"
],
[
"Flamstead Priory",
"Benedictine nuns founded c. 1150 ( during the reign of Stephen ) by Roger de Toney ; dissolved 1537 ; granted to Sir Richard Page 1539/40 ; site now occupied by Beechwood Park School",
"Flamsted Priory"
],
[
"Hertford Priory",
"Benedictine monks founded before 1093 ( during the incumbency of Abbot Paul and during the reign of William the Conqueror ) by Ralph de Limesy and granted to St Albans , Hertfordshire after 1077 ; dissolved 1538 ; granted to Sir Antony Denny and his wife 1537/8 ; conventual church demolished after 1540 ; passed to Sir Thomas Wiley who built the private chapel of St John , demolished 1680 on the orders of the Bishop of Lincoln ; site now occupied by parish church",
"St Mary"
],
[
"Hertford Trinitarian Priory",
"lepers ' hospital of St Mary Magdelene ( founded before 1199 ) taken over by Trinitarians ; Trinitarian monks founded c. 1261 ; apparently under Easton , Wiltshire until 1448 as a hospital ; later under Moatenden ; apparently abandoned before 1535 ( ? )",
"St Mary Magdalene ( before 1199 ) Holy Trinity and St Thomas Martyr c. 1261"
],
[
"Hitchin Whitefriars",
"Carmelite Friars founded c. 1317 ; dissolved 17 October 1538 ; granted to Edward Watson and H. Henderson 1546/7 site now occupied by Hitchin Priory Hotel , part of cloister arches still visible ; 17th/18th century country house built on site",
"St Mary ____________________ Hitchin 'Priory '"
],
[
"Hitchin Priory",
"Gilbertine Canons founded 1361-2 by Edward de Kendale ; dissolved 1538",
"St Saviour"
],
[
"Hitchin Minster",
"Saxon minster founded before 11th century ( references 10th & 11th century ) ; parochial church before 1086",
""
],
[
"Muresley Priory , nr Ivinghoe",
"Benedictine nuns founded between 1107 and 1129 , reputedly by Walter Giffard , bishop of Winchester ( who died 1129 ) , ( or c. 1160 or 1133 ) ; community evicted ; granted to Sir John Dance c. 1537",
"St Margaret ____________________ Meursley Priory ; Mursley Nunnery ; St Margaret 's Priory ; St Margaret 's in the Wood , Meuresley ; St Margaret 's de Bosco ; Ivinghoe Nunnery ; Ivinghoe Priory ; Ivanhoe Monastery"
],
[
"King 's Langley Priory",
"Dominican Friars ( under the Visitation of Cambridge ) founded before 1308 ; dissolved 1538 ; Dominican nuns - from Dartford refounded 1557 ; dissolved 1558 : nuns transferred to Dartford",
"King 's Langley Blackfriars"
],
[
"Lannock",
"Knights Templar founded before 1148 ( manor granted to Templars but no preceptory founded ) ; Knights Hospitaller let privately 1338",
""
],
[
"Markyate Priory",
"hermitage before 1145 ; Benedictine nuns founded 1145 by Ralph de Langford , Dean and Chapter of St Paul 's , through the influence of Geoffrey , Abbot of St Albans ; apparently soon destroyed by fire ; dissolved 1537 ; granted to George Ferrers ; site now occupied by a manor house named ' Markyate Cell ' built on priory remains ; parochial church of St John the Baptist built at the south corner of the site",
"Holy Trinity ____________________ Mergate Priory ; Market-Street Priory"
],
[
"Mirdial Priory ?",
"purported Augustinian Canons Regular ( evidence lacking )",
"St Mary"
],
[
"New Biggin Priory",
"Gilbertine Priory priory cell founded 1361-2 by Sir Edward de Kendale ; dissolved 1538 ; granted to John Cokke 1544/5 ; residence built on site 1585 ; converted to almshouses c. 1812",
"St Saviour ____________________ Hitchin Nunnery"
],
[
"Redbourn Priory",
"Benedictine monks cell dependent on St Albans ; founded 1178 by Abbot Simon or Abbot Warin built by John , Bishop of Ardfert ; plundered by the French 1217 ; apparently abandoned before 1535 ; granted to John Cock 1539/40",
"St Amphibalus ____________________ St Amphibalus Priory ; Redburn Priory"
],
[
"Rowney Priory ^ ( ? )",
"Benedictine nuns founded c. 1164 by Conan , Duke of Brittany and Earl of Richmond ; plundered early 15th century ; dissolved 11 September 1457 ; granted to the patron , John Fray , chief baron of the Exchequer , who established a chantry ; confiscated by the Crown 1548 ; 19th century house built on site , said to incorporate fabric from the priory",
"St John the Baptist ____________________ Rowheing Priory ; Rownay Priory"
],
[
"Royston Priory",
"Augustinian Canons Regular founded 1173-9 by Ralph de Rochester ( on the site of a chapel built by his uncle Eustace de Merk ) built in the time of Walter Walensis , Abbot of Colchester ; dissolved 9 April 1537 ; granted to Robert Slete , Esq . 1540/1 priory church converted for parochial use as the Parish Church of St John the Baptist ; a Georgian House also built on the site",
"The Priory Church of St John the Baptist and St Thomas the Martyr"
],
[
"St Albans Abbey",
"Benedictine ? monks founded c. 793 ; lax ? c. 820 ; secular collegiate and nuns from before 940 ; Benedictine monks and nuns c. 970 ( 976 ) to 1140 ; Benedictine monks from 1140 ; dissolved 5 December 1539 ; parochial thereafter ; episcopal diocesan cathedral founded 1877 ; extant",
"The Cathedral and Abbey Church of Saint Alban , St Albans"
]
] | Alphabetical listing -- Hertfordshire | List_of_monastic_houses_in_England_19 | Monastic houses in England include abbeys, priories and friaries, among other monastic religious houses. This article provides a gazetteer for the whole of England. Additionally, each county below provides links to the specific list for that county. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2014_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_50_metre_backstroke | Swimming at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Men's 50 metre backstroke | [
"Rank",
"Lane",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time"
] | [
[
"1",
"4",
"Ben Treffers",
"Australia",
"24.67"
],
[
"2",
"7",
"Mitch Larkin",
"Australia",
"24.80"
],
[
"3",
"2",
"Liam Tancock",
"England",
"24.98"
],
[
"4",
"5",
"Chris Walker-Hebborn",
"England",
"25.14"
],
[
"5",
"6",
"Josh Beaver",
"Australia",
"25.19"
],
[
"6",
"3",
"Marco Loughran",
"Wales",
"25.36"
],
[
"7",
"1",
"Russell Wood",
"Canada",
"25.55"
],
[
"8",
"8",
"Quah Zheng Wen",
"Singapore",
"26.26"
]
] | Results -- Final | Swimming_at_the_2014_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_50_metre_backstroke_2 | The men's 50 metre backstroke event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games as part of the swimming programme took place on 26 and 27 July at the Tollcross International Swimming Centre in Glasgow, Scotland. The medals were presented by Antonio Gopal, President of the Seychelles Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association and the quaichs were presented by Mike Summers, Chairman of the Falkland Islands Overseas Games Association. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_Pro_A_season | 2013–14 Pro A season | [
"Team",
"Home city",
"Stadium",
"Capacity"
] | [
[
"Antibes",
"Antibes",
"Salle Salusse-Santoni",
"1,300"
],
[
"Élan sportif chalonnais",
"Chalon-sur-Saône",
"Le Colisée",
"4,070"
],
[
"Cholet Basket",
"Cholet",
"La Meilleraie",
"5,191"
],
[
"JDA Dijon",
"Dijon",
"Palais des Sports Jean-Michel Geoffroy",
"4,600"
],
[
"BCM Gravelines Dunkerque",
"Gravelines",
"Sportica",
"3,500"
],
[
"STB Le Havre",
"Le Havre",
"Salle des Docks Océane",
"3,598"
],
[
"Le Mans Sarthe Basket",
"Le Mans",
"Antarès",
"6,003"
],
[
"Limoges Cercle Saint-Pierre",
"Limoges",
"Beaublanc",
"6,000"
],
[
"ASVEL Basket",
"Lyon - Villeurbanne",
"Astroballe",
"5,643"
],
[
"SLUC Nancy Basket",
"Nancy",
"Palais des Sports Jean Weille",
"6,027"
],
[
"JSF Nanterre",
"Nanterre",
"Palais des Sports de Nanterre",
"1,594"
],
[
"Orléans Loiret Basket",
"Orléans",
"Zénith d'Orléans",
"5,338"
],
[
"Paris-Levallois Basket",
"Paris - Levallois",
"Stade Pierre de Coubertin Palais des Sports Marcel Cerdan",
"4,200 3,050"
],
[
"Élan Béarnais Pau-Orthez",
"Pau",
"Palais des Sports de Pau",
"7,707"
],
[
"Chorale Roanne Basket",
"Roanne",
"Halle André Vacheresse",
"5,010"
],
[
"Strasbourg IG",
"Strasbourg",
"Rhénus Sport",
"6,200"
]
] | Teams | AntibesChalon-s/-SCholetDijonGravelinesLe HavreLe MansLimogesVilleurbanneNancyNanterreOrléansParisPau-OrthezRoanneStrasbourg Location of teams in Pro A League 2011–12 | 2013–14_Pro_A_season_0 | The 2013-14 LNB Pro A season was the 92nd season of the French Basketball Championship and the 27th season since inception of the Ligue Nationale de Basketball (LNB). The regular season started on October 4, 2013 and ended on May 5, 2014. The Playoffs started on May 12. Limoges CSP won their 10th French title and their first since 2000. Strasbourg IG was runner-up. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Italian_Open_(tennis) | 2015 Italian Open (tennis) | [
"Country",
"Player",
"Country",
"Player",
"Rank",
"Seed"
] | [
[
"SUI",
"Martina Hingis",
"IND",
"Sania Mirza",
"5",
"1"
],
[
"TPE",
"Hsieh Su-wei",
"ITA",
"Flavia Pennetta",
"25",
"2"
],
[
"HUN",
"Tímea Babos",
"FRA",
"Kristina Mladenovic",
"27",
"3"
],
[
"FRA",
"Caroline Garcia",
"SLO",
"Katarina Srebotnik",
"38",
"4"
],
[
"USA",
"Bethanie Mattek-Sands",
"CZE",
"Lucie Šafářová",
"41",
"5"
],
[
"CZE",
"Andrea Hlaváčková",
"CZE",
"Lucie Hradecká",
"45",
"6"
],
[
"TPE",
"Chan Yung-jan",
"CHN",
"Zheng Jie",
"49",
"7"
],
[
"RUS",
"Alla Kudryavtseva",
"RUS",
"Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova",
"53",
"8"
]
] | WTA main draw entrants -- Doubles | 2015_Italian_Open_(tennis)_5 | The 2015 Italian Open (also known as the 2015 Rome Masters or the sponsored title 2015 Internazionali BNL d'Italia) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Foro Italico in Rome, Italy. It was the 72nd edition of the Italian Open and was classified as an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event on the 2015 ATP World Tour and a Premier 5 event on the 2015 WTA Tour. It took place from 10-17 May 2015. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nippert_Stadium | Nippert Stadium | [
"Rank",
"Date",
"Attendance",
"Opponent",
"Win/Loss/Draw",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1",
"July 16 , 2016",
"35,061",
"Crystal Palace FC",
"L",
"International Friendly"
],
[
"2",
"August 15 , 2017",
"33,250",
"New York Red Bulls",
"L",
"U.S. Open Cup"
],
[
"3",
"June 28 , 2017",
"32,287",
"Chicago Fire",
"W",
"U.S. Open Cup"
],
[
"4",
"September 29 , 2018",
"31,478",
"Indy Eleven",
"W",
"Final FCC regular-season home game before MLS move"
],
[
"5",
"September 16 , 2017",
"30,417",
"New York Red Bulls II",
"W",
""
],
[
"6",
"October 2 , 2016",
"30,187",
"Charleston Battery",
"L",
"USL Playoffs"
],
[
"7",
"June 14 , 2017",
"30,160",
"Columbus Crew",
"W",
"U.S. Open Cup"
],
[
"8",
"June 16 , 2018",
"28,026",
"Richmond Kickers",
"W",
""
],
[
"9",
"August 4 , 2018",
"27,426",
"Nashville SC",
"D",
""
],
[
"10",
"September 16 , 2018",
"27,275",
"Toronto FC II",
"W",
""
]
] | Attendance -- Largest soccer attendance ( pre-MLS ) | Nippert_Stadium_2 | Nippert Stadium is an outdoor stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, on the campus of the University of Cincinnati. Primarily used for American football, it is the home field of the Cincinnati Bearcats football team. The stadium also hosts soccer, serving as the home of FC Cincinnati of Major League Soccer. Nippert Stadium has a seating capacity of approximately 40,000 people following an expansion and renovation in 2014. In rudimentary form since 1901, permanent concrete stands were built along each sideline for the 1915 season and as a complete horseshoe stadium since 1924, making it the fourth-oldest playing site and fifth-oldest stadium in college football, respectively. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jalan_Gunung_Jerai | Jalan Gunung Jerai | [
"Junctions",
"To",
"Remarks"
] | [
[
"Guar Chempedak",
"North Alor Setar Kota Sarang Semut K146 Yan K128 Pendang South Sungai Petani Baling Gurun North-South Expressway Northern Route Bukit Kayu Hitam Penang Ipoh Kuala Lumpur",
"T-junctions"
],
[
"Kampung Titi Teras",
"West Jalan Kampung Titi Teras Kampung Titi Teras",
"T-junctions"
],
[
"Sungai Teroi Forest Recreational Park",
"V",
""
],
[
"Mount Jerai Jalan Celcom Jerai 1,216 m above sea level",
"East Jalan Celcom Jerai Celcom Transmitter",
"T-junctions"
],
[
"Mount Jerai Jalan Regency Jerai Hill Resort 1,217 m above sea level",
"West Jalan Regency Jerai Hill Resort Regency Jerai Hill Resort Masjid Gunung Jerai Gunung Jerai Botanical Park Parking Area V South/Summit Jalan Telekom Gunung Jerai Kompleks Telaga Tok Sheikh Agaricles Biotech Farm Telecom Transmtter",
"T-junctions"
]
] | List of junctions | Jalan_Gunung_Jerai_0 | Jalan Gunung Jerai, Federal Route 252 (formerly Kedah state route K159), is a federal road in Mount Jerai, Kedah, Malaysia. It is a main route to Mount Jerai. The Kilometre Zero is at Guar Chempedak. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_churches_in_London | List of churches in London | [
"Church name",
"Location",
"Web",
"Denomination"
] | [
[
"All Saints",
"Kingston upon Thames",
"[ 252 ]",
"Anglican"
],
[
"BFGC New Malden Church",
"New Malden",
"[ 253 ]",
"Pentecostal , Assemblies of God"
],
[
"Christ Church",
"New Malden",
"[ 254 ]",
"Anglican"
],
[
"Christ Church",
"Surbiton",
"[ 255 ]",
"Anglican"
],
[
"Friends Meeting House",
"Kingston upon Thames",
"[ 256 ]",
"Quakers"
],
[
"Kings Church Kingston",
"Kingston upon Thames",
"[ 257 ]",
"Evangelical , Newfrontiers"
],
[
"Kingsgate Church",
"Kingston upon Thames",
"[ 258 ]",
""
],
[
"Kingston upon Thames United Reformed Church",
"Kingston upon Thames",
"-",
"United Reformed Church"
],
[
"Korean Church",
"New Malden",
"",
""
],
[
"New Malden Baptist Church",
"New Malden",
"[ 259 ]",
"Baptist Church"
],
[
"New Malden United Reformed Church",
"New Malden",
"[ 260 ]",
"United Reformed Church"
],
[
"Our Lady Immaculate",
"Tolworth",
"[ 261 ]",
"Roman Catholic"
],
[
"St Agatha",
"Kingston upon Thames",
"[ 262 ]",
"Roman Catholic"
],
[
"St Andrew",
"Surbiton",
"[ 263 ]",
"Anglican"
],
[
"St Ann",
"Kingston Hill",
"[ 264 ]",
"Roman Catholic"
],
[
"St Catherine of Siena",
"Chessington",
"[ 265 ]",
"Roman Catholic"
],
[
"St George",
"Kingston upon Thames",
"",
"Greek Orthodox"
],
[
"St George",
"Tolworth",
"[ 266 ]",
"Anglican"
],
[
"St James",
"New Malden",
"[ 267 ]",
"Anglican"
],
[
"St John",
"Kingston upon Thames",
"[ 268 ]",
"Anglican"
]
] | London boroughs -- Kingston upon Thames | Further information : Churches in Kingston upon Thames This section needs expansion . You can help by adding to it . ( January 2009 ) Surbiton 's Roman Catholic church of Saint Raphael , which is Grade II* listed | List_of_churches_in_London_17 | This is a list of cathedrals, churches and chapels in Greater London, which is divided into 32 London boroughs and the City of London. The list focuses on the more permanent churches and buildings which identify themselves as places of Christian worship. The denominations appended are those by which they self-identify. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_County,_Iowa | Jackson County, Iowa | [
"Rank",
"City",
"2019 City Population",
"2010 City Population",
"Change"
] | [
[
"1",
"Maquoketa †",
"5,990",
"6,141",
"−2.46%"
],
[
"2",
"Bellevue",
"2,209",
"2,191",
"+0.82%"
],
[
"3",
"Preston",
"959",
"1,012",
"−5.24%"
],
[
"4",
"Sabula",
"554",
"576",
"−3.82%"
],
[
"5",
"Miles",
"437",
"445",
"−1.80%"
],
[
"6",
"Andrew",
"408",
"434",
"−5.99%"
],
[
"7",
"La Motte",
"254",
"260",
"−2.31%"
],
[
"8",
"Monmouth",
"154",
"153",
"+0.65%"
],
[
"9",
"Springbrook",
"146",
"144",
"+1.39%"
],
[
"10",
"St. Donatus",
"129",
"135",
"−4.44%"
],
[
"11",
"Baldwin",
"108",
"109",
"−0.92%"
],
[
"12",
"Zwingle ( partially in Dubuque County )",
"92",
"91",
"+1.10%"
],
[
"13",
"Spragueville",
"77",
"81",
"−4.94%"
]
] | Communities -- Cities | Jackson_County,_Iowa_0 | Jackson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2010 census, the population was 19,848. The county seat is Maquoketa. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Open_Championship | 1993 Open Championship | [
"Player",
"Country",
"Year ( s ) won",
"R1",
"R2",
"Total",
"To par"
] | [
[
"Jack Nicklaus",
"United States",
"1966 , 1970 , 1978",
"69",
"75",
"144",
"+4"
],
[
"Gary Player",
"South Africa",
"1959 , 1968 , 1974",
"73",
"71",
"144",
"+4"
],
[
"Tom Watson",
"United States",
"1975 , 1977 , 1980 , 1982 , 1983",
"71",
"73",
"144",
"+4"
],
[
"Sandy Lyle",
"Scotland",
"1985",
"70",
"76",
"146",
"+6"
],
[
"Tony Jacklin",
"England",
"1969",
"73",
"76",
"149",
"+9"
]
] | Past champions in the field -- Made the cut | 1993_Open_Championship_2 | The 1993 Open Championship was a men's major golf championship and the 122nd Open Championship, held from 15-18 July at Royal St George's Golf Club in Sandwich, England. Greg Norman shot a final round 64 (-6) to win his second Open Championship, two strokes ahead of runner-up Nick Faldo. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_European_Fencing_Championships | 2009 European Fencing Championships | [
"Position",
"Name",
"Country"
] | [
[
"",
"Giampiero Pastore Aldo Montano Luigi Tarantino Diego Occhiuzzi",
"Italy"
],
[
"",
"Florin Zalomir Cosmin Hănceanu Rareș Dumitrescu Alexandru Sirițeanu",
"Romania"
],
[
"",
"Nicolas Lopez Julien Pillet Boladé Apithy Vincent Anstett",
"France"
],
[
"4",
"Áron Szilágyi Tamás Decsi Balázs Lontay Nikolász Iliász",
"Hungary"
],
[
"5",
"Aliaksandr Buikevich Valery Pryiemka Dmitri Lapkes",
"Belarus"
],
[
"6",
"Nikolay Kovalev Veniamin Reshetnikov Ilia Mokretsov Nikita Proskura",
"Russia"
],
[
"7",
"Nicolas Limbach Björn Hübner Johannes Klebes Benedikt Beisheim",
"Germany"
],
[
"8",
"Jorge Pina Jaime Martí Fernando Casares Pablo Moreno",
"Spain"
]
] | Results overview -- Men | 2009_European_Fencing_Championships_10 | The 2009 European Fencing Championships was held at the International Fair Plovdiv in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The event took place from July 14 to July 19, 2009. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_European_Seniors_Tour | 2005 European Seniors Tour | [
"Date",
"Tournament",
"Host country",
"Winner"
] | [
[
"4 Mar",
"DGM Barbados Open",
"Barbados",
"Denis O'Sullivan ( 6 )"
],
[
"13 Mar",
"Tobago Plantations Seniors Classic",
"Trinidad and Tobago",
"Luis Carbonetti ( 3 )"
],
[
"23 Apr",
"Jolie Ville Sharm El Sheikh Seniors Open",
"Egypt",
"Bob Lendzion ( 2 )"
],
[
"22 May",
"Nokia 9300 Italian Seniors Open",
"Italy",
"Géry Watine ( 1 )"
],
[
"29 May",
"U.S. Senior PGA Championship",
"United States",
"Mike Reid ( n/a )"
],
[
"5 Jun",
"AIB Irish Seniors Open",
"Ireland",
"Noel Ratcliffe ( 8 )"
],
[
"12 Jun",
"Irvine Whitlock Seniors Classic",
"Jersey",
"Sam Torrance ( 2 )"
],
[
"19 Jun",
"Mobile Cup",
"England",
"Giuseppe Calì ( 1 )"
],
[
"26 Jun",
"De Vere Northumberland Seniors Classic",
"England",
"Carl Mason ( 10 )"
],
[
"3 Jul",
"Ryder Cup Wales Seniors Open",
"Wales",
"Carl Mason ( 11 )"
],
[
"10 Jul",
"Nigel Mansell Sunseeker International Classic",
"England",
"Jim Rhodes ( 3 )"
],
[
"24 Jul",
"Senior British Open Championship",
"Scotland",
"Tom Watson ( n/a )"
],
[
"31 Jul",
"U.S. Senior Open",
"United States",
"Allen Doyle ( n/a )"
],
[
"7 Aug",
"De Vere PGA Seniors Championship",
"England",
"Sam Torrance ( 3 )"
],
[
"14 Aug",
"Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open",
"Switzerland",
"Terry Gale ( 7 )"
],
[
"21 Aug",
"Travis Perkins Senior Masters",
"England",
"Eduardo Romero ( 1 )"
],
[
"28 Aug",
"Charles Church Scottish Seniors Open",
"Scotland",
"Nick Job ( 3 )"
],
[
"4 Sep",
"Bovis Lend Lease European Senior Masters",
"England",
"Mark James ( 1 )"
],
[
"11 Sep",
"Scandinavian Senior Open",
"Denmark",
"Bill Longmuir ( 5 )"
],
[
"25 Sep",
"Bendinat London Seniors Masters",
"England",
"Sam Torrance ( 4 )"
]
] | Tournament results | The numbers in brackets after the winners ' names show the number of career wins they had on the European Seniors Tour up to and including that event . This is only shown for players who are members of the tour . | 2005_European_Seniors_Tour_0 | The 2005 European Seniors Tour was the 14th season of the European Seniors Tour, the professional golf tour for men aged 50 and above operated by the PGA European Tour. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_in_Peoria,_Illinois | Media in Peoria, Illinois | [
"Freq",
"Call",
"City",
"Owner",
"Start",
"ERP ( W )",
"Nickname",
"Format",
"RDS",
"HD"
] | [
[
"88.5",
"WBNH",
"Peoria",
"Central Illinois Radio Fellowship",
"1989",
"48,000",
"WBNH",
"Christian",
"Yes",
"No"
],
[
"89.9",
"WCBU",
"Peoria",
"Bradley University",
"January 1970",
"26,000",
"Peoria Public Radio",
"Public / news/talk",
"Yes",
"2"
],
[
"90.7",
"WAZU",
"Peoria",
"Sirius Syncope",
"June 2010",
"500",
"90.7 WAZU",
"Hip Hop",
"Yes",
"No"
],
[
"91.5",
"WCIC",
"Pekin",
"Northwestern Media",
"November 2 , 1983",
"47,000",
"91.5 WCIC",
"Christian AC",
"Yes",
"No"
],
[
"92.3",
"WZPW",
"Peoria",
"Cumulus",
"1992",
"19,000",
"Power 92-3",
"CHR/Rhythmic",
"Yes",
"No"
],
[
"93.3",
"WPBG",
"Peoria",
"Midwest Communications",
"April 1947",
"41,000",
"93.3 The Drive",
"Classic Hits",
"Yes",
"4"
],
[
"94.3",
"WPMJ",
"Chillicothe",
"Allen C. Drake",
"May 16 , 1977",
"6,000",
"94.3 WPMJ",
"Christian talk",
"No",
"No"
],
[
"94.7",
"W234AO",
"El Paso",
"Spirit Education Foundation",
"November 2006",
"25",
"88.1 WSOG",
"Christian talk",
"No",
"No"
],
[
"94.9",
"WAAG",
"Galesburg",
"John T. Pritchard ( Galesburg Broadcasting )",
"December 15 , 1966",
"50,000",
"FM 95",
"Country",
"Yes",
"No"
],
[
"95.5",
"WGLO",
"Pekin",
"Cumulus",
"November 18 , 1971",
"7,000",
"95-5 'GLO",
"Classic rock",
"Yes",
"No"
],
[
"95.9",
"W240DM",
"Peoria",
"Midwest Communications",
"May 15 , 2017",
"250",
"93.3 WPBG -HD3",
"Sports",
"Yes",
"No"
],
[
"96.5",
"WHPI",
"Farmington",
"Mike Rea ( Advanced Media Partners )",
"1997",
"4,000",
"101.1 ESPN Peoria",
"Sports",
"No",
"No"
],
[
"97.3",
"WFYR",
"Elmwood",
"Cumulus",
"1993",
"24,000",
"Nash FM 97.3",
"Country",
"Yes",
"No"
],
[
"97.7",
"( Part 15 )",
"Peoria",
"Bradley University",
"?",
"?",
"WRBU The Edge",
"College radio",
"No",
"No"
],
[
"97.7",
"W249CZ",
"Peoria",
"WPEO",
"( CP )",
"250",
"1020 WPEO",
"( CP )",
"Yes",
"No"
],
[
"98.5",
"WPIA",
"Eureka",
"Mike Rea ( Advanced Media Partners )",
"1989",
"6,000",
"98-5 Kiss FM",
"CHR/Pop",
"Yes",
"No"
],
[
"99.1",
"W256CH",
"Pekin",
"Seventh-day Adventists ( Illinois )",
"( CP )",
"19",
"103.3 WLSE",
"( CP )",
"No",
"No"
],
[
"99.9",
"WWCT",
"Bartonville",
"Mike Rea ( Advanced Media Partners )",
"1997",
"2,000",
"WWCT",
"AAA",
"Yes",
"No"
],
[
"100.3",
"W262BY",
"Peoria",
"Midwest Communications",
"2011",
"140",
"93.3 WPBG -HD4",
"News/Talk",
"No",
"No"
],
[
"100.7",
"W264AZ",
"Dahinda",
"Seventh-day Adventists ( Illinois )",
"2007",
"38",
"102.9 WWKJ-LP",
"Christian",
"No",
"No"
]
] | Radio -- FM | Media_in_Peoria,_Illinois_0 | This is a listing of the broadcasters and published media targeted at Peoria, Illinois. TV information includes cities where Peoria TV has been dominant, including Bloomington/Normal full-power TV, and LaSalle/Peru TV before cable TV. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1814 | List of shipwrecks in 1814 | [
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] | [
[
"Amphion",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Lowestoft , Suffolk . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Moss , Norway , to London"
],
[
"Aurora",
"United Kingdom",
"The brig was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands , Kent . Her crew survived . She was on a voyage from Calais , France to London"
],
[
"British Queen",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands with the loss of all sixteen people on board . She was on a voyage from Ostend , Lys , France to Dover , Kent"
],
[
"Caldeonia",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore in the River Shannon . She was on a voyage from Pictou , British North America to Irvine , Ayrshire"
],
[
"Fame",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore at Cork . She was later refloated"
],
[
"Harriet",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore at Cork . She was on a voyage from Liverpool , Lancashire , to Maranhão , Brazil . Harriet was later refloated"
],
[
"Industry",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Lowestoft . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Aldeburgh , Suffolk to Hull , Yorkshire"
],
[
"John and Betsey",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was wrecked on Sylt . She was on a voyage from London to Hamburg"
],
[
"Plus Vel Minus",
"Dantzig",
"The ship was lost near Holmstadt . She was on a voyage from London to Dantzig"
],
[
"Providence",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Lowestoft . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Sunderland , County Durham , to Schiedam , South Holland , Netherlands"
],
[
"Reward",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was lost while on a voyage from Calais to London . Her crew were rescued"
],
[
"William",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship foundered in the North Sea off Spurn Point , Yorkshire with the loss of five of her twelve crew"
],
[
"William Pitt",
"British East India Company",
"The East Indiaman foundered east of Algoa Bay with the loss of all hands"
]
] | List_of_shipwrecks_in_1814_267 | The list of shipwrecks in 1814 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1814. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronx_County_District_Attorney | Bronx County District Attorney | [
"District Attorney",
"Dates in office",
"Party",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"Francis W. Martin",
"January 1 , 1914 - December 31 , 1920",
"Democratic",
"elected to two four-year terms resigned upon election as a New York State Supreme Court justice"
],
[
"Edward J. Glennon",
"January 1 , 1921 - December 31 , 1921 ( interim ) January 1 , 1922 - December 31 , 1923 ( elected )",
"Democratic",
"appointed by Governor Al Smith elected to a four-year term resigned to become a New York State Supreme Court justice"
],
[
"John E. McGeehan",
"January 1 , 1924 - December 31 , 1925 ( interim ) January 1 , 1926 - December 24 , 1929 ( elected )",
"Democratic",
"appointed by Governor Al Smith elected to the remainder of Glennon 's term elected to a four-year term resigned to become a New York State Supreme Court justice"
],
[
"Charles B. McLaughlin",
"December 24 , 1929 - March 17 , 1933",
"Democratic",
"elected to a four-year term resigned to become a New York State Supreme Court justice"
],
[
"Samuel J. Foley",
"March 22 , 1933 - December 31 , 1933 ( interim ) January 1 , 1934 - December 29 , 1949 ( elected )",
"Democratic",
"appointed by Governor Herbert Lehman ran on the Democratic and Recovery Party lines in his first election , but had been a Democrat elected to four four-year terms ran for a Bronx County Court judgeship in November 1949 , and won"
],
[
"George B. DeLuca",
"January 1 , 1950 - December 31 , 1954",
"Democratic",
"elected to two four-year terms resigned upon taking office as Lieutenant Governor of New York"
],
[
"Daniel V. Sullivan",
"January 1 , 1955 - December 31 , 1955 ( interim ) January 1 , 1956 - December 31 , 1959 ( elected )",
"Democratic",
"appointed by Governor Averell Harriman when DeLuca became his Lieutenant Governor elected to a four-year term retired , did not seek renomination"
],
[
"Isidore Dollinger",
"January 1 , 1960 - September 18 , 1968",
"Democratic",
"elected to three four-year terms resigned to accept a nomination to run for a New York State Supreme Court judge position"
],
[
"Burton B. Roberts",
"September 18 , 1968 - November 7 , 1968 ( acting ) November 7 , 1968 - December 31 , 1968 ( interim ) January 1 , 1969 - September 16 , 1972 ( elected ) September 16 , 1972 - December 31 , 1972 ( interim )",
"Democratic , Republican , Liberal",
"became acting district attorney upon Dollinger 's resignation appointed by Governor Nelson Rockefeller nominated by three Bronx County parties ' committees for his initial election , but had been a Democrat elected to the remainder of Dollinger 's term elected to a four-year term resigned to accept a nomination to run for a New York State Supreme Court judge position but was re-appointed by Rockefeller for continuity of investigations until he was succeeded"
],
[
"Mario Merola",
"January 1 , 1973 - October 27 , 1987",
"Democratic , Republican , Liberal , Conservative",
"nominated by four Bronx County parties ' committees for his initial election to the remainder of Roberts ' term , but had been a Democrat elected to the remainder of Roberts ' term elected to four four-year terms including one after he died shortly before election day died in office"
],
[
"Paul T. Gentile",
"October 27 , 1987 - December 10 , 1987 ( acting ) December 10 , 1987 - December 31 , 1988 ( interim )",
"Democratic",
"became acting district attorney after Merola 's unexpected death appointed by Governor Mario Cuomo to a one-year term withdrew from the primary election race"
],
[
"Robert T. Johnson",
"January 1 , 1989 - December 31 , 2015",
"Democratic , Liberal , Conservative",
"won his initial election for the remainder of Merola 's term running on three party lines and unopposed , but had been a Democrat elected to six four-year terms resigned to accept a nomination to run for a New York State Supreme Court judge position"
],
[
"Darcel D. Clark",
"January 1 , 2016 - current",
"Democratic",
"nominated by the Bronx Democratic County Committee to replace Johnson on the primary ballot and elected to a four-year term"
]
] | List of Bronx County District Attorneys | Bronx_County_District_Attorney_0 | The Bronx County District Attorney is the elected district attorney for Bronx County, which is coterminous with the Borough of the Bronx, in New York City. The office is responsible for the prosecution of violations of New York state laws. (Federal law in the Bronx is prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York). The current Bronx County District Attorney is Darcel Clark. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Toronto_Blue_Jays_season | 1999 Toronto Blue Jays season | [
"#",
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Score",
"Win",
"Loss",
"Attendance",
"Record"
] | [
[
"135",
"September 1",
"Twins",
"4 - 0",
"Escobar ( 11-9 )",
"Milton ( 6-11 )",
"23,145",
"71-64"
],
[
"136",
"September 2",
"Twins",
"6 - 1",
"Wells ( 13-9 )",
"Mays ( 5-7 )",
"22,255",
"72-64"
],
[
"137",
"September 3",
"@ Royals",
"5 - 4",
"Quantrill ( 2-1 )",
"Morman ( 2-3 )",
"13,857",
"73-64"
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"138",
"September 4",
"@ Royals",
"6 - 3 ( 9 )",
"Hentgen ( 10-10 )",
"Suppan ( 8-9 )",
"15,243",
"74-64"
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"139",
"September 5",
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"74-65"
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"140",
"September 7",
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"Meche ( 6-4 )",
"Wells ( 13-10 )",
"39,709",
"74-66"
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"141",
"September 8",
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"Koch ( 0-3 )",
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"74-67"
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"142",
"September 10",
"@ Tigers",
"7 - 6",
"Jones ( 3-4 )",
"Frascatore ( 7-1 )",
"33,736",
"74-68"
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"143",
"September 11",
"@ Tigers",
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"Spoljaric ( 2-0 )",
"Cordero ( 1-2 )",
"40,269",
"75-68"
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"144",
"September 12",
"@ Tigers",
"5 - 3",
"Escobar ( 12-10 )",
"Weaver ( 8-11 )",
"39,349",
"76-68"
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"145",
"September 13",
"Yankees",
"2 - 1",
"Wells ( 14-10 )",
"Hernández ( 16-8 )",
"30,118",
"77-68"
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"146",
"September 14",
"Yankees",
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"Mendoza ( 7-8 )",
"Koch ( 0-4 )",
"29,140",
"77-69"
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"147",
"September 15",
"Yankees",
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"Pettitte ( 13-11 )",
"Hentgen ( 10-11 )",
"29,460",
"77-70"
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"148",
"September 17",
"White Sox",
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"Wells ( 3-1 )",
"Escobar ( 12-11 )",
"30,743",
"77-71"
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[
"149",
"September 18",
"White Sox",
"7 - 4",
"Navarro ( 8-12 )",
"Quantrill ( 2-2 )",
"28,260",
"77-72"
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[
"150",
"September 19",
"White Sox",
"3 - 2",
"Sirotka ( 10-13 )",
"Halladay ( 8-7 )",
"27,120",
"77-73"
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"151",
"September 21",
"@ Red Sox",
"3 - 0",
"Martínez ( 22-4 )",
"Hentgen ( 10-12 )",
"27,799",
"77-74"
],
[
"152",
"September 22",
"@ Red Sox",
"14 - 9",
"Escobar ( 13-11 )",
"Rapp ( 6-7 )",
"25,345",
"78-74"
],
[
"153",
"September 23",
"@ Red Sox",
"7 - 5",
"Wells ( 15-10 )",
"Beck ( 0-1 )",
"30,780",
"79-74"
],
[
"154",
"September 24",
"Indians",
"18 - 4",
"Brower ( 2-1 )",
"Munro ( 0-2 )",
"26,620",
"79-75"
]
] | 1999_Toronto_Blue_Jays_season_12 | The 1999 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 23rd season of Major League Baseball. It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing third in the American League East with a record of 84 wins and 78 losses. The team set a franchise record for most runs scored in a season (883) and hits in a season (1,580). The previous Blue Jays records for most runs scored and most hits in a season were set in 1993 when the Jays scored 847 runs and collected 1,556 hits. Conversely, the Blue Jays pitching staff gave up the most runs of any Blue Jays team since 1979. It is the team's final season with original mascot BJ Birdy. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KLVX | KLVX | [
"City of license",
"Callsign",
"Channel"
] | [
[
"Alamo",
"K08PE-D",
"8"
],
[
"Caliente",
"K36PX-D",
"36"
],
[
"Ely",
"K26HY-D",
"26"
],
[
"Ely & McGill",
"K13NR-D",
"13"
],
[
"Glendale",
"K27JK-D",
"27"
],
[
"Laughlin",
"K06PG-D",
"6"
],
[
"Lund",
"K49AM-D",
"49"
],
[
"Mesquite",
"K25LU-D",
"25"
],
[
"Overton",
"K43LD-D",
"43"
],
[
"Pahrump",
"K28CS-D",
"28"
],
[
"Panaca",
"K43DS-D",
"32"
],
[
"Pioche",
"K36PU-D",
"36"
],
[
"Ruth",
"K13NQ-D",
"13"
],
[
"Ursine",
"K36OF-D",
"36"
]
] | Translators | KLVX-TV 's signal is rebroadcast throughout Nevada on the following translator stations : | KLVX_1 | KLVX, virtual channel 10 (VHF digital channel 11), is a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member television station licensed to Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. The station is owned by the Clark County School District, and is the flagship member of the district's communications arm, the KLVX Communications Group. KLVX's studios are located at the Vegas PBS Educational Technology Campus in Paradise, and its transmitter is located atop Black Mountain, near Henderson (southwest of I-515/US 93/US 95). |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casio_World_Open | Casio World Open | [
"Year",
"Winner",
"Country",
"Score",
"To par",
"Margin of victory",
"Runner ( s ) -up"
] | [
[
"2019",
"Kim Kyung-tae",
"South Korea",
"268",
"−20",
"2 strokes",
"Shaun Norris"
],
[
"2018",
"Choi Ho-sung",
"South Korea",
"273",
"−15",
"1 stroke",
"Brendan Jones"
],
[
"2017",
"Seungsu Han",
"United States",
"275",
"−13",
"1 stroke",
"Ryo Ishikawa Brendan Jones Kim Kyung-tae Ryuko Tokimatsu"
],
[
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"Yuta Ikeda",
"Japan",
"203*",
"−13",
"1 stroke",
"Ryuji Masaoka"
],
[
"2015",
"Hwang Jung-gon ( 2 )",
"South Korea",
"273",
"−15",
"1 stroke",
"Ryo Ishikawa"
],
[
"2014",
"Shingo Katayama",
"Japan",
"271",
"−17",
"3 strokes",
"Satoshi Tomiyama"
],
[
"2013",
"Hideki Matsuyama",
"Japan",
"276",
"−12",
"1 stroke",
"Yuta Ikeda"
],
[
"2012",
"Hwang Jung-gon",
"South Korea",
"269",
"−19",
"3 strokes",
"Kunihiro Kamii"
],
[
"2011",
"Tadahiro Takayama",
"Japan",
"273",
"−15",
"2 strokes",
"Yusaku Miyazato"
],
[
"2010",
"Michio Matsumura",
"Japan",
"275",
"−13",
"Playoff",
"Kim Do-hoon"
],
[
"2009",
"Koumei Oda ( 2 )",
"Japan",
"267",
"−21",
"3 strokes",
"Ryo Ishikawa"
],
[
"2008",
"Koumei Oda",
"Japan",
"277",
"−11",
"3 strokes",
"Kenichi Kuboya"
],
[
"2007",
"Taichi Teshima",
"Japan",
"275",
"−13",
"1 stroke",
"Chris Campbell"
],
[
"2006",
"Jeev Milkha Singh",
"India",
"272",
"−16",
"2 strokes",
"David Smail"
],
[
"2005",
"Toru Taniguchi",
"Japan",
"277",
"−11",
"2 strokes",
"Kim Jong-duck"
],
[
"2004",
"David Smail ( 2 )",
"New Zealand",
"276",
"−12",
"1 stroke",
"Hunter Mahan"
],
[
"2003",
"Katsumune Imai",
"Japan",
"264",
"−24",
"7 strokes",
"Brendan Jones Shingo Katayama"
],
[
"2002",
"David Smail",
"New Zealand",
"200*",
"−16",
"2 strokes",
"Brendan Jones"
],
[
"2001",
"Kiyoshi Murota",
"Japan",
"264",
"−24",
"2 strokes",
"Dinesh Chand"
],
[
"2000",
"Toru Suzuki",
"Japan",
"267",
"−21",
"1 stroke",
"Masashi Ozaki"
]
] | Winners | Casio_World_Open_0 | The is an annual event on the Japan Golf Tour. It is played in November and attracts some of the leading international golfers. It was founded and was played at the Ibusuki Golf Club, Kaimon Course in Ibusuki, Kagoshima from 1981 to 2004. In 2005, it moved to the Kochi Kuroshio Country Club in Geisei, Kōchi. The event is organized by Casio, Kuroshio Kanko Kaihatsu and TV Kochi. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_CS_Tallinn_Trophy | 2016 CS Tallinn Trophy | [
"Country",
"Men",
"Ladies",
"Ice dance"
] | [
[
"Armenia",
"Slavik Hayrapetyan",
"",
""
],
[
"Austria",
"",
"Kerstin Frank",
""
],
[
"Azerbaijan",
"Larry Loupolover",
"",
"Anastasia Galyeta / Avidan Brown Varvara Ogloblina / Mikhail Zhirnov"
],
[
"Belarus",
"Yakau Zenko",
"Alina Suponenko",
"Viktoria Kavaliova / Yurii Bieliaiev"
],
[
"Czech Republic",
"",
"Elizaveta Ukolova",
""
],
[
"Estonia",
"Samuel Koppel Daniel-Albert Naurits Aleksandr Selevko",
"Johanna Allik Helery Hälvin Elizaveta Leonova Gerli Liinamäe Kristina Škuleta-Gromova",
"Katerina Bunina / German Frolov Marina Elias / Geido Kapp"
],
[
"Finland",
"Valtter Virtanen",
"Viveca Lindfors Karoliina Luhtonen",
"Olesia Karmi / Max Lindholm Juulia Turkkila / Matthias Versluis Cecilia Törn / Jussiville Partanen"
],
[
"France",
"Simon Hocquaux Adrien Tesson",
"",
"Adelina Galyavieva / Laurent Abecassis Mathilde Harold / Mael Demougeot"
],
[
"Germany",
"",
"Lutricia Bock Maria Herceg",
""
],
[
"Hong Kong",
"Kwun Hung Leung",
"",
""
],
[
"Hungary",
"Alexander Maszljanko",
"Julia Batori Ivett Tóth",
""
],
[
"Israel",
"",
"",
"Adel Tankova / Ronald Zilberberg Isabella Tobias / Ilia Tkachenko"
],
[
"Italy",
"Maurizio Zandron",
"",
""
],
[
"Kazakhstan",
"Abzal Rakimgaliev",
"",
""
],
[
"Latvia",
"",
"Angelīna Kučvaļska",
"Aurelia Ippolito / Malcolm Jones Olga Jakushina / Andrei Nevskiy"
],
[
"Lithuania",
"",
"Aleksandra Golovkina Inga Janulevičiūtė Viltė Radzvilavičiūtė",
"Taylor Tran / Saulius Ambrulevičius"
],
[
"Norway",
"",
"Juni Marie Benjaminsen",
""
],
[
"Poland",
"",
"Elżbieta Gabryszak",
""
],
[
"Russia",
"Roman Savosin Anton Shulepov Pavel Vyugov",
"Stanislava Konstantinova Natalia Ogoreltseva Serafima Sakhanovich",
"Olga Bibihina / Daniil Zvorykin Elena Ilinykh / Ruslan Zhiganshin Ludmila Sosnitskaya / Pavel Golovishnikov"
],
[
"South Korea",
"",
"Choi Yu-jin",
"Yura Min / Alexander Gamelin"
]
] | Entries | 2016_CS_Tallinn_Trophy_4 | The 2016 CS Tallinn Trophy was a senior international figure skating competition, held in November 2016 at the Tondiraba Ice Hall in Tallinn, Estonia. Its senior categories were part of the 2016-17 ISU Challenger Series. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990_Southern_Conference_Baseball_Tournament | 1990 Southern Conference Baseball Tournament | [
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"W",
"L",
"Pct",
"GB",
"Seed"
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"The Citadel",
"13",
"1",
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"1"
],
[
"Western Carolina",
"10",
"7",
".588",
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"2"
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[
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"7",
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".353",
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[
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"4",
"12",
".250",
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"7"
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] | Seeding | 1990_Southern_Conference_Baseball_Tournament_0 | The 1990 Southern Conference Baseball Tournament was held at College Park in Charleston, SC from April 26 through April 29. Top seeded The Citadel won the tournament and earned the Southern Conference's automatic bid to the 1990 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament en route to their appearance in the 1990 College World Series. It was the Bulldogs first tournament win. The tournament used a double-elimination format. All seven teams participated, with the top seed receiving a single bye. The 1990 event was the first of nineteen consecutive SoCon tournaments held in Charleston; first at College Park, then at Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park beginning with that stadium's opening in 1997. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Universe_Spain_2013 | Miss Universe Spain 2013 | [
"Contestant",
"Age",
"Height",
"Hometown"
] | [
[
"Kaira Cabrera",
"20",
"1.80 m ( 5 ft 11 in )",
"Vitoria-Gasteiz"
],
[
"Belen Matas",
"20",
"1.83 m ( 6 ft 0 in )",
"L'Hospitalet"
],
[
"Varinia Jordan",
"19",
"1.76 m ( 5 ft 9 ⁄ 2 in )",
"Palma de Mallorca"
],
[
"Ana Isabel Montabes",
"25",
"1.78 m ( 5 ft 10 in )",
"Jaén"
],
[
"Mariona Elías",
"20",
"1.77 m ( 5 ft 9 ⁄ 2 in )",
"San Nicolás de Tolentino"
],
[
"Lidia Altagracia Santos",
"23",
"1.81 m ( 5 ft 11 ⁄ 2 in )",
"Madrid"
],
[
"Ana Araceli Jiménez",
"23",
"1.83 m ( 6 ft 0 in )",
"Melilla"
],
[
"Leticia Ximénez",
"26",
"1.81 m ( 5 ft 11 ⁄ 2 in )",
"Guardo"
],
[
"Lorena Abrines",
"21",
"1.77 m ( 5 ft 9 ⁄ 2 in )",
"Seville"
],
[
"Sara Niño",
"27",
"1.78 m ( 5 ft 10 in )",
"Ciudad de Osma"
],
[
"Patricia Yurena Rodríguez",
"23",
"1.72 m ( 5 ft 7 ⁄ 2 in )",
"Canary Islands"
],
[
"Araya Frasquet",
"24",
"1.75 m ( 5 ft 9 in )",
"Valencia"
]
] | Delegates | Miss_Universe_Spain_2013_1 | Miss Universe Spain 2013 was the very first edition of the Miss Universe Spain pageant. It was held in the Convention Center at the Hotel Ada Palace in Madrid on 11 September 2013, exclusively for selecting the Spanish representative to Miss Universe 2013 as a result of the discontinuation of the traditional Miss Spain pageant which was last held in 2011. Beating 11 other finalists, the winner was Patricia Yurena Rodríguez, a former Miss Spain 2008 winner and Miss World 2008 semi-finalist. She eventually placed as the first runner-up at the Miss Universe 2013 pageant. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Japanese_by_net_worth | List of Japanese by net worth | [
"#",
"Name",
"Age",
"Net Worth",
"Source of Wealth"
] | [
[
"1",
"Tadashi Yanai & family",
"63",
"US $ 10.6 billion",
"Fast Retailing"
],
[
"2",
"Nobutada Saji & family",
"66",
"US $ 7.9 billion",
"Suntory"
],
[
"3",
"Masayoshi Son",
"54",
"US $ 6.9 billion",
"Softbank"
],
[
"4",
"Hiroshi Mikitani",
"47",
"US $ 6.3 billion",
"Rakuten"
],
[
"5",
"Kunio Busujima & family",
"86",
"US $ 5.7 billion",
"Sankyo"
],
[
"6",
"Takemitsu Takizaki",
"66",
"US $ 4 billion",
"Keyence"
],
[
"7",
"Yoshikazu Tanaka",
"35",
"US $ 3.5 billion",
"GREE , Inc"
],
[
"8",
"Akira Mori & family",
"75",
"US $ 3.2 billion",
"Mori Trust"
],
[
"9",
"Keiichiro Takahara",
"81",
"US $ 2.9 billion",
"Unicharm"
],
[
"10",
"Han Chang-Woo & family",
"81",
"US $ 2.8 billion",
"Maruhan"
],
[
"11",
"Hiroshi Yamauchi",
"84",
"US $ 2.7 billion",
"Nintendo"
],
[
"12",
"Masatoshi Ito",
"87",
"US $ 2.6 billion",
"Seven & I Holdings Co"
],
[
"13",
"Eitaro Itoyama",
"69",
"US $ 2.5 billion",
"Shin Nihon Kanko"
],
[
"14",
"Masahiro Miki",
"56",
"US $ 2.4 billion",
"ABC-Mart"
],
[
"15",
"Hiroko Takei & family",
"70",
"US $ 2 billion",
"Takefuji"
],
[
"16",
"Katsumi Tada",
"66",
"US $ 1.9 billion",
"Daito Trust Construction"
],
[
"17",
"Shigenobu Nagamori",
"67",
"US $ 1.8 billion",
"Nidec"
],
[
"18",
"Kazuo Okada & family",
"69",
"US $ 1.6 billion",
"Universal Entertainment Corporation"
],
[
"19",
"Soichiro Fukutake",
"66",
"US $ 1.5 billion",
"Benesse"
],
[
"20",
"Kanazawa brothers",
"",
"US $ 1.4 billion",
"Sanyo Bussan"
]
] | 2012 | Based on Forbes Japan 's Richest 2012 | List_of_Japanese_by_net_worth_2 | This list shows the richest Japanese citizens by net worth, based on the list published by Forbes annually. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expressways_of_Shanghai | Expressways of Shanghai | [
"English name",
"Chinese characters name",
"Termini",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"Beidi Elevated Road",
"北翟高架路",
"Jiamin Elevated Road Middle Ring Road",
"7.3 kilometres ( 4.5 mi ) long . Part of the Hongqiao Comprehensive Transportation Hub"
],
[
"Bund Tunnel",
"外滩隧道",
"",
"Speed limit of 40 kilometres per hour ( 25 mph )"
],
[
"Dujiaqu Elevated Road",
"度假区高架路",
"",
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],
[
"Hongdi Elevated Road",
"虹翟高架路",
"",
"Part of the Hongqiao Comprehensive Transportation Hub"
],
[
"Hongmei Elevated Road",
"虹梅高架路",
"Middle Ring Road at West Shangzhong Road South Hongmei Road Tunnel",
"10.4 kilometres ( 6.5 mi ) long"
],
[
"Hongyu Elevated Road",
"虹渝高架路",
"G50",
"Part of the Hongqiao Comprehensive Transportation Hub"
],
[
"Huaxia Elevated Road",
"华夏高架路",
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"15.6 kilometres ( 9.7 mi ) long"
],
[
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"沪闵高架路",
"Inner Ring Road G60 / Shanghai S4 / Shanghai S20",
"13.32 kilometres ( 8.28 mi ) long"
],
[
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"沪松公路高架",
"",
"In planning"
],
[
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"Part of the Hongqiao Comprehensive Transportation Hub"
],
[
"Jianhong Elevated Road",
"建虹高架路",
"",
"Part of the Hongqiao Comprehensive Transportation Hub"
],
[
"Luoshan Elevated Road",
"罗山高架路",
"",
""
],
[
"Songze Elevated Road",
"崧泽高架路",
"G15 Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station and Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport Terminal 2",
"Part of the Hongqiao Comprehensive Transportation Hub"
],
[
"Wuzhou Avenue",
"五洲大道",
"Xiangyin Road Tunnel G1503 / Shanghai S20",
"7.0 kilometres ( 4.3 mi ) long"
],
[
"Yixian Elevated Road",
"逸仙高架路",
"Inner Ring Road G1503 / Shanghai S20",
"9.5 kilometres ( 5.9 mi ) long"
],
[
"Caobao Elevated Road",
"漕宝高架路",
"",
"Part of the Hongqiao Comprehensive Transportation Hub . Under planning"
]
] | Municipal express roads -- Auxiliary express roads | These are other express roads that serve as part of the municipal expressway network . Of these , six belong to the Hongqiao Comprehensive Transportation Hub , a network of municipal expressways serving Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station and Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport . | Expressways_of_Shanghai_1 | Shanghai has an expansive grade-separated highway and expressway network consisting of 16 municipal express roads, 10 provincial-level expressways, and 8 national-level expressways. Three municipal expressways and four provincial-level expressways are also under construction. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969–70_San_Diego_Rockets_season | 1969–70 San Diego Rockets season | [
"Western Division v t e",
"W",
"L",
"PCT",
"GB"
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"x- Atlanta Hawks",
"48",
"34",
".585",
"-"
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[
"x- Los Angeles Lakers",
"46",
"36",
".561",
"2"
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[
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"39",
"43",
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"9"
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[
"x- Phoenix Suns",
"39",
"43",
".476",
"9"
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[
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"46",
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"12"
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[
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"52",
".366",
"18"
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[
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"55",
".329",
"21"
]
] | Regular season -- Season standings | 1969–70_San_Diego_Rockets_season_0 | The 1969-70 NBA season was the Rockets' 3rd season in the NBA. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service_rifle | Service rifle | [
"Firearm",
"Type",
"Calibre",
"Service"
] | [
[
"Fusil Gras mle 1874",
"Bolt action",
"11×59mmR",
"1874-1905s"
],
[
"Mauser Model 1895",
"Bolt action , Contract : Germany",
"7×57mm Mauser",
"1895-1930s"
],
[
"M1903 Springfield",
"Bolt action",
".30-06 Springfield",
"1905-1950s"
],
[
"M1 Garand",
"Selective fire",
".30 Remington",
"1950s-1969"
],
[
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"Selective fire",
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],
[
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],
[
"Galil AR",
"Selective fire",
"7.62×51mm NATO 5.56×45mm NATO",
"1989-present"
],
[
"M16 rifle",
"Selective fire",
"5.56×45mm NATO",
"1988-present"
],
[
"M4 carbine",
"Selective fire",
"5.56×45mm NATO",
"2008-present"
],
[
"IWI Galil ACE",
"Selective fire",
"5.56×45mm NATO",
"2012-present"
]
] | Service rifles by nation -- Colombia | Service_rifle_12 | A service rifle or service weapon (also known as a standard-issue rifle) is a weapon which an armed force issues as standard to its service members. In modern forces, this is typically a versatile and rugged battle rifle, assault rifle, or carbine suitable for use in nearly all environments. Most armies also have service pistols or side arms. Although certain weapons issued to special forces units are rarely considered service weapons in the truest sense, certain specialist rifles and submachine guns are categorized as such if issued as per standing operating procedures upon entering special environments or scenarios. These may include urban warfare (FIBUA/MOUT) and jungle warfare environments. Most armies also have service pistols/side arms. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyukman_Adams | Lyukman Adams | [
"Year",
"Competition",
"Venue",
"Position",
"Event",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"2005",
"European Youth Olympic Festival",
"Lignano Sabbiadoro , Italy",
"1st",
"Triple jump",
"15.35 m"
],
[
"2007",
"European Junior Championships",
"Hengelo , Netherlands",
"1st",
"Triple jump",
"16.50 m"
],
[
"2010",
"European Championships",
"Barcelona , Spain",
"6th",
"Triple jump",
"16.78 m"
],
[
"2012",
"World Indoor Championships",
"Istanbul , Turkey",
"3rd",
"Triple jump",
"17.36 m"
],
[
"2012",
"Olympic Games",
"London , United Kingdom",
"DSQ",
"Triple jump",
"16.78 m"
],
[
"2014",
"World Indoor Championships",
"Sopot , Poland",
"DSQ",
"Triple jump",
"17.37 m"
],
[
"2014",
"European Championships",
"Zürich , Switzerland",
"DSQ",
"Triple jump",
"17.09 m"
],
[
"2015",
"World Championships",
"Beijing , China",
"5th",
"Triple jump",
"17.28 m"
]
] | Achievements | Lyukman_Adams_0 | Lyukman Rasakovich Adams (; born 24 September 1988) is a Russian triple jumper. Adams is of Nigerian and Russian descent. In February 2019, the Court of Arbitration for Sport handed him a four-year ban for doping, starting from 31 January 2019. His brother Layonel Adams is a professional footballer. Adams received a four-year ban from athletics after being found guilty of doping by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on 31 January 2019. The ruling also disqualifies all of Adams' results achieved from 16 July 2012 to 14 September 2014. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentín_Pimstein | Valentín Pimstein | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1958",
"La cama de piedra",
"Executive producer"
],
[
"1958",
"Las tres pelonas",
"Executive producer"
],
[
"1958",
"Gutierritos",
"Executive producer"
],
[
"1959",
"Cuando se quiere se quiere",
"Executive producer"
],
[
"1961",
"Elena",
"Executive producer"
],
[
"1962",
"El profesor Valdez",
"Executive producer"
],
[
"1962",
"Pablo y Elena",
"Executive producer"
],
[
"1963",
"Madres egoístas",
"Executive producer"
],
[
"1963",
"Lo imperdonable",
"Executive producer"
],
[
"1963",
"La mesera",
"Executive producer"
],
[
"1963",
"La culpa de los padres",
"Executive producer"
],
[
"1963",
"El secreto",
"Executive producer"
],
[
"1964",
"Napoleoncito",
"Executive producer"
],
[
"1964",
"Siempre tuya",
"Executive producer"
],
[
"1964",
"Central de emergencia",
"Executive producer"
],
[
"1965",
"Corona de lágrimas",
"Executive producer"
],
[
"1965",
"La sembradora",
"Executive producer"
],
[
"1966",
"Vértigo",
"Executive producer"
],
[
"1966",
"María Isabel",
"Executive producer"
],
[
"1966",
"Gutierritos",
"Executive producer"
]
] | Selected filmography | Valentín_Pimstein_0 | Valentín Pimstein Weiner (August 9, 1925 - June 27, 2017) was a Chilean producer of telenovelas. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Associação_Académica_de_Coimbra_–_O.A.F._season | 2016–17 Associação Académica de Coimbra – O.A.F. season | [
"Date",
"Position",
"Player",
"From",
"Fee"
] | [
[
"1 June 2016",
"MF",
"Jimmy",
"Santa Clara",
"Loan return"
],
[
"21 June 2016",
"FW",
"Rui Miguel",
"Penafiel",
"Free"
],
[
"21 June 2016",
"FW",
"João Traquina",
"Belenenses",
"Free"
],
[
"22 June 2016",
"DF",
"Nuno Santos",
"Tondela",
"Free"
],
[
"23 June 2016",
"GK",
"José Costa",
"Braga",
"Undisclosed"
],
[
"24 June 2016",
"FW",
"Dany Marques",
"Académica - SF",
"Free"
],
[
"24 June 2016",
"DF",
"Hugo Ribeiro",
"Youth system",
"Free"
],
[
"27 June 2016",
"DF",
"Yuri Matias",
"América-PE",
"1-year loan"
],
[
"28 June 2016",
"FW",
"André Vidigal",
"Youth system",
"Free"
],
[
"29 June 2016",
"DF",
"Pedro Correia",
"Vitória de Guimarães",
"Undisclosed"
],
[
"30 June 2016",
"MF",
"Tom",
"Oriental",
"Free"
],
[
"6 July 2016",
"FW",
"Tozé Marreco",
"Mouscron-Péruwelz",
"Free"
],
[
"8 July 2016",
"MF",
"Kaká",
"Mafra",
"1-year loan"
],
[
"5 August 2016",
"GK",
"Ricardo Ribeiro",
"Belenenses",
"Undisclosed"
],
[
"5 August 2016",
"DF",
"Alexandre Alfaiate",
"Benfica",
"1-year loan"
],
[
"8 August 2016",
"FW",
"Li Rui",
"AD Oliveirense",
"Free"
],
[
"22 August 2016",
"FW",
"Diogo Coelho",
"Nacional",
"1-year loan"
],
[
"31 August 2016",
"FW",
"Rúben Vinagre",
"Monaco",
"1-year loan"
],
[
"31 August 2016",
"FW",
"Ernest Ohemeng",
"Moreirense",
"1-year loan"
]
] | Players -- Transfers | Main article : List of Portuguese football transfers summer 2016 In : | 2016–17_Associação_Académica_de_Coimbra_–_O.A.F._season_5 | The 2016-17 season is Académica's first season in the LigaPro following their relegation from the Primeira Liga last season. This season they also participated in the Taça de Portugal and Taça da Liga. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irapuato_F.C. | Irapuato F.C. | [
"Season",
"Division",
"Place"
] | [
[
"Clausura 2013",
"2nd",
"15th"
],
[
"Apertura 2013",
"3rd",
"15th"
],
[
"Clausura 2014",
"3rd",
"6th"
],
[
"Apertura 2014",
"2nd",
"12th"
],
[
"Clausura 2015",
"2nd",
"10th"
],
[
"Apertura 2015",
"3rd - G2",
"9th"
],
[
"Clausura 2016",
"3rd - G2",
"4th"
],
[
"Apertura 2016",
"3rd - G2",
"5th ( Runner-up )"
],
[
"Clausura 2017",
"3rd - G2",
"1st ( Runner-up )"
],
[
"Apertura 2017",
"3rd - G2",
"3rd ( Runner-up )"
],
[
"Clausura 2018",
"3rd - G2",
"3rd ( Semi-finals )"
]
] | Irapuato_F.C._4 | Club Atlético Irapuato is a professional football club, based in Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico. They are currently playing in the Serie A in the Liga Premier. Irapuato has mostly played in the Promotion League of Mexico (formerly Primera División A or Ascenso MX. From 2000 to 2004, the team briefly rose to prominence in the Liga MX reaching the playoffs. Historically, Irapuato has spent over 26 years in the Primera División, never quite excelling to challenge for the title. The team was relegated from the Primera División in 2004 but not because of their on-field performance, but because of financial irregularities. In 2013, the team then took a turn for the worse being relegated to Liga Premier, the Third Division of Mexico for a year. The team briefly returned to Ascenso MX in May 2014 when Ballenas Galeana, decided to move to Irapuato, and also change their name to Club Irapuato, once again giving Irapuato a football team. But that team was relegated too after a couple of mediocre seasons to Liga Premier, were they play to this day. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_hockey_at_the_2017_Southeast_Asian_Games | Ice hockey at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games | [
"Team",
"Pld",
"W",
"L"
] | [
[
"Philippines",
"4",
"4",
"0"
],
[
"Thailand",
"4",
"3",
"1"
],
[
"Malaysia",
"4",
"2",
"2"
],
[
"Singapore",
"4",
"1",
"3"
],
[
"Indonesia",
"4",
"0",
"4"
]
] | Final standings | The Philippine national team , the gold medalists of the ice hockey event . | Ice_hockey_at_the_2017_Southeast_Asian_Games_6 | The ice hockey competitions at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur was held at the Empire City Ice Arena in Selangor. The 2017 games feature competitions in one event (event for men). |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_curling_season | 2017–18 curling season | [
"Event",
"Winning team",
"Runner-up team"
] | [
[
"Home Hardware Road to the Roar ( Pre-Olympic Trials ) Summerside , Prince Edward Island , Nov. 6-12",
"John Morris",
"Brendan Bottcher"
],
[
"Home Hardware Road to the Roar ( Pre-Olympic Trials ) Summerside , Prince Edward Island , Nov. 6-12",
"Krista McCarville",
"Julie Tippin"
],
[
"Canadian Mixed Curling Championship Swan River , Manitoba , Nov. 12-18",
"Ontario",
"Quebec"
],
[
"Travelers Curling Club Championship Kingston , Ontario , Nov. 20-25",
"British Columbia",
"Manitoba"
],
[
"Travelers Curling Club Championship Kingston , Ontario , Nov. 20-25",
"Manitoba",
"Alberta"
],
[
"Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings ( Canadian Olympic Curling Trials ) Ottawa , Ontario , Dec. 2-10",
"Kevin Koe",
"Mike McEwen"
],
[
"Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings ( Canadian Olympic Curling Trials ) Ottawa , Ontario , Dec. 2-10",
"Rachel Homan",
"Chelsea Carey"
],
[
"Canad Inns Canadian Mixed Doubles Olympic Trials Portage la Prairie , Manitoba Jan. 2-7",
"Lawes / Morris",
"Sweeting / Gushue"
],
[
"Continental Cup of Curling London , Ontario , Jan. 11-14",
"Team North America",
"Team World"
],
[
"Canadian Junior Curling Championships Shawinigan , Quebec , Jan. 13-21",
"British Columbia",
"Northern Ontario"
],
[
"Canadian Junior Curling Championships Shawinigan , Quebec , Jan. 13-21",
"Nova Scotia",
"Quebec"
],
[
"Tournament of Hearts Penticton , British Columbia , Jan. 27-Feb. 4",
"Manitoba",
"Wildcard"
],
[
"Tim Hortons Brier Regina , Saskatchewan , Mar . 3-11",
"Canada",
"Alberta"
],
[
"World Women 's Curling Championship North Bay , Ontario , Mar . 17-25",
"Canada",
"Sweden"
],
[
"Canadian Senior Curling Championship Stratford , Ontario Mar . 24-29",
"Ontario",
"New Brunswick"
],
[
"Canadian Senior Curling Championship Stratford , Ontario Mar . 24-29",
"Saskatchewan",
"Nova Scotia"
],
[
"CCAA Curling National Championships Leduc , Alberta , Mar . 24-28",
"Douglas Royals",
"Fanshawe Falcons"
],
[
"CCAA Curling National Championships Leduc , Alberta , Mar . 24-28",
"Fanshawe Falcons",
"Camosun Chargers"
],
[
"U Sports/Curling Canada University Championships Leduc , Alberta , Mar . 24-28",
"Alberta Golden Bears",
"Winnipeg Wesmen"
],
[
"U Sports/Curling Canada University Championships Leduc , Alberta , Mar . 24-28",
"Alberta Pandas",
"Thompson Rivers Wolfpack"
]
] | Curling Canada sanctioned events | This section lists events sanctioned by and/or conducted by Curling Canada . The following events in bold have been confirmed by Curling Canada as are part of the 2017–18 Season of Champions programme . [ 1 ] | 2017–18_curling_season_2 | The 2017-18 curling season began in May 2017 and ended in May 2018. Note: In events with two genders, the men's tournament winners will be listed before the women's tournament winners. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1938_Individual_Speedway_World_Championship | 1938 Individual Speedway World Championship | [
"Pos",
"Rider",
"Semi-Final Points",
"Final Points",
"Final Heats",
"Total Points"
] | [
[
"1",
"Bluey Wilkinson",
"8",
"14",
"( 3,3,3,3,2 )",
"22"
],
[
"2",
"Jack Milne",
"7",
"14",
"( 3,3,2,3,3 )",
"21"
],
[
"3",
"Wilbur Lamoreaux",
"7",
"13",
"( 3,1,3,3,3 )",
"20"
],
[
"4",
"Lionel Van Praag",
"7",
"11",
"( 3,2,2,1,3 )",
"18"
],
[
"5",
"Bill Kitchen",
"6",
"9",
"2,2,1,2,2 )",
"15"
],
[
"6",
"Cordy Milne",
"7",
"8",
"( 1,3,3,0,1 )",
"15"
],
[
"7",
"Alec Statham",
"5",
"8",
"( 2,3,0,0,3 )",
"13"
],
[
"8",
"Eric Langton",
"5",
"8",
"( 1,2,2,3,0 )",
"13"
],
[
"9",
"Benny Kaufman",
"5",
"7",
"( 2,1,0,2,2 )",
"12"
],
[
"10",
"Jack Parker",
"4",
"6",
"( 2,2,2,0,0 )",
"10"
],
[
"11",
"Arthur Atkinson",
"5",
"5",
"( 1,0,2,1,1 )",
"10"
],
[
"12",
"Jack Ormston",
"4",
"5",
"( 3,2 )",
"9"
],
[
"13",
"Tommy Price",
"4",
"4",
"( 1,0,1,2,0 )",
"8"
],
[
"14",
"Tommy Croombs",
"4",
"4",
"( 0,1,1,1,1 )",
"8"
],
[
"15",
"George Newton",
"5",
"2",
"( 0,1,0,1,0 )",
"7"
],
[
"16",
"Geoff Pymar",
"5",
"2",
"( 0,0,1,0,1 )",
"7"
],
[
"17",
"Frank Varey",
"4",
"0",
"( 0,0,0 , - , - )",
"4"
]
] | World final | 1 September 1938 London , Wembley Stadium Attendance : 95,000 ( all-time Wembley speedway attendance record ) | 1938_Individual_Speedway_World_Championship_0 | The 1938 Individual Speedway World Championship. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LGBT-related_films_of_1968 | List of LGBT-related films of 1968 | [
"Title",
"Director",
"Country",
"Genre",
"Cast",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"The Anniversary",
"Roy Ward Baker",
"United Kingdom",
"Comedy",
"Bette Davis , James Cossins , Jack Hedley , Christian Roberts , Sheila Hancock and Elaine Taylor",
"Based on the same name by Bill MacIlwraith"
],
[
"Black Lizard",
"Kinji Fukasaku",
"Japan",
"Comedy , crime , fantasy",
"Akihiro Miwa , Isao Kimura , Kikko Matsuoko , and Jun Usami",
"Based on the novel of the same name by Rampo Edogawa"
],
[
"The Boston Strangler",
"Richard Fleischer",
"United States",
"Neo-noir",
"Tony Curtis , Henry Fonda , George Kennedy",
"Loosely based on the true story of the Boston Strangler and the book by Gerold Frank"
],
[
"Daughters of Lesbos",
"Peter Woodcock",
"United States",
"Drama",
"Geri Miller , Linda Boyce , Jo Sweet , Jackie Richards , Sue Akers , Dick White and Uta Erickson",
""
],
[
"The Detective",
"Gordon Douglas",
"United States",
"Crime , drama",
"Frank Sinatra , Lee Remick , Jacqueline Bisset , Ralph Meeker , Jack Klugman , Horace McMahon , Lloyd Bochner , William Windom , Tony Musante , Al Freeman , Jr. , Robert Duvall and Pat Henry",
"Based on the novel of the same name by Roderick Thorp"
],
[
"Flesh",
"Paul Morrissey",
"United States",
"Drama",
"Joe Dallesandro , Geraldine Smith , Maurice Braddell , Louis Waldon , Geri Miller , Candy Darling , Jackie Curtis , Patti D'Arbanville and Barry Brown",
""
],
[
"Gates to Paradise",
"Andrzej Wajda",
"United Kingdom Yugoslavia",
"Drama",
"Lionel Stander , Ferdy Mayne , Mathieu Carrière , Pauline Challoner , John Fordyce , Jenny Agutter , Dragomir Felba , Denis Gilmore , Gojko Kovačević , Ljabomir Radavic , Kynaston Reeves and Janez Vrhovec",
""
],
[
"if",
"Lindsay Anderson",
"United Kingdom",
"Drama",
"Malcolm McDowell , Richard Warwick",
""
],
[
"The Killing of Sister George",
"Robert Aldrich",
"United States",
"Drama",
"Beryl Reid , Susannah York , Coral Browne , Ronald Fraser , Patricia Medina , Byron Webster , Cyril Delevanti , Brendan Dillon and Hugh Paddick",
"Based on the play of the same name by Frank Marcus"
],
[
"Les Biches",
"Claude Chabrol",
"France Italy",
"Drama",
"Jean-Louis Trintignant , Jacqueline Sassard , Stéphane Audran , Nane Germon , Serge Bento , Henri Frances , Henri Attal and Dominique Zardi",
""
],
[
"Les jeunes loups",
"Marcel Carné",
"France Italy",
"Drama",
"Christian Hay , Haydée Politoff , Yves Beneyton , Maurice Garrel , Gamil Ratib , Stéphane Bouy , Rolande Kalis , Bernard Dhéran , Elizabeth Teissier and Serge Leeman",
"aka Young Wolves"
],
[
"The Lion in Winter",
"Anthony Harvey",
"United States",
"History , drama",
"Peter O'Toole , Katharine Hepburn , Anthony Hopkins , John Castle , Nigel Terry , Timothy Dalton , Jane Merrow , Nigel Stock , Kenneth Ives and O . Z. Whitehead",
"Screenplay by James Goldman , based on his stage play of the same name"
],
[
"Lonesome Cowboys",
"Andy Warhol",
"United States",
"Western",
"Joe Dallesandro , Julian Burroughs , Eric Emerson , Tom Hompertz , Taylor Mead , Viva , Louis Waldon and Francis Francine",
""
],
[
"Rachel , Rachel",
"Paul Newman",
"United States",
"Drama , romance",
"Joanne Woodward , James Olson , Kate Harrington , Estelle Parsons , Donald Moffat , Terry Kiser , Frank Corsaro , Bernard Barrow and Geraldine Fitzgerald",
"Based on the novel A Jest of God by Margaret Laurence"
],
[
"The Sergeant",
"John Flynn",
"United States",
"Drama",
"Rod Steiger , John Phillip Law , Ludmila Mikaël , Frank Latimore and Elliott Sullivan",
""
],
[
"She Mob",
"Diana Paschal",
"United States",
"Drama",
"Marni Castle , Monique Duval , Adam Clyde , Twig , Eve Laurie , Ann Adams , Joy Dale , Bill Bags , Peaches Chatman , Robert Beam and Raymond Smith",
""
],
[
"Teorema",
"Pier Paolo Pasolini",
"Italy",
"Drama , mystery",
"Terence Stamp , Laura Betti , Silvana Mangano , Massimo Girotti , Anne Wiazemsky , Andrés José Cruz Soublette and Ninetto Davoli",
""
],
[
"Therese and Isabelle",
"Radley Metzger",
"France United States Netherlands",
"Drama , romance",
"Essy Persson , Anna Gaël , Barbara Laage and Anne Vernon",
"based on the novel Thérèse et Isabelle by Violette Leduc"
]
] | Films | List_of_LGBT-related_films_of_1968_0 | This is a list of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films released in 1968. It contains theatrically released films that deal with important gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender characters or issues and may have same-sex romance or relationships as a plot device. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Games | Electronic Games | [
"Award",
"Nominees",
"Platforms"
] | [
[
"Video Game of the Year",
"Aladdin Bubsy Bobcat Mortal Kombat Rock & Roll Racing Sonic Spinball Street Fighter II Turbo",
"Genesis SNES Genesis / SNES SNES Genesis SNES"
],
[
"Portable Game of the Year",
"The Legend of Zelda : Link 's Awakening Mortal Kombat Star Trek : The Next Generation Super Mario Land 2",
"Game Boy Game Gear Game Boy Game Boy"
],
[
"Computer Game of the Year",
"Alone in the Dark Flashback SEAL Team Strike Commander Walker Star Wars : X-Wing",
"PC"
],
[
"Console Multimedia Game of the Year",
"Exile : Wicked Phenomenon Lethal Enforcers Road Avenger Robo Aleste Sonic CD Voyeur",
"TurboDuo Sega CD Sega CD Sega CD Sega CD CD-i"
],
[
"Computer Multimedia Game of the Year",
"Day of the Tentacle Dracula Unleashed Return of the Phantom Return to Zork Seventh Guest",
"PC"
]
] | Arcade Awards -- 1993 ( 8th ) | The following games were nominated by editors for the EG Awards of 1993 . [ 16 ] | Electronic_Games_9 | Electronic Games was the first dedicated video game magazine published in the United States and ran from October 15, 1981 to 1997 under different titles. It was co-founded by Bill Kunkel, Joyce Worley, and Arnie Katz, and is not to be confused with Electronic Gaming Monthly. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Women's_400_metres | 2012 European Athletics Championships – Women's 400 metres | [
"Rank",
"Heat",
"Lane",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time",
"Note"
] | [
[
"1",
"1",
"4",
"Ksenia Zadorina",
"Russia",
"51.35",
"Q , SB"
],
[
"2",
"1",
"3",
"Moa Hjelmer",
"Sweden",
"51.40",
"Q , NR"
],
[
"3",
"1",
"6",
"Lee McConnell",
"Great Britain",
"51.98",
"Q , SB"
],
[
"4",
"2",
"2",
"Libania Grenot",
"Italy",
"52.02",
"Q"
],
[
"5",
"2",
"5",
"Olha Zemlyak",
"Ukraine",
"52.10",
"Q"
],
[
"6",
"2",
"4",
"Ilona Vusovich",
"Belarus",
"52.10",
"Q"
],
[
"7",
"2",
"3",
"Muriel Hurtis",
"France",
"52.13",
"q"
],
[
"8",
"1",
"8",
"Darya Prystupa",
"Ukraine",
"52.15",
"q"
],
[
"9",
"1",
"5",
"Marie Gayot",
"France",
"52.17",
""
],
[
"10",
"1",
"1",
"Aauri Lorena Bokesa",
"Spain",
"52.47",
"PB"
],
[
"11",
"2",
"6",
"Esther Cremer",
"Germany",
"52.77",
""
],
[
"12",
"2",
"7",
"Jitka Bartoničková",
"Czech Republic",
"52.78",
""
],
[
"DQ",
"1",
"7",
"Pınar Saka",
"Turkey",
"52.84",
"Doping"
],
[
"13",
"1",
"2",
"Maria Enrica Spacca",
"Italy",
"53.02",
""
],
[
"14",
"2",
"8",
"Agnė Šerkšnienė",
"Lithuania",
"53.07",
""
],
[
"",
"2",
"1",
"Agata Bednarek",
"Poland",
"DQ",
""
]
] | Results -- Semifinals | First 3 in each heat ( Q ) and 2 best performers ( q ) advance to the Final . | 2012_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Women's_400_metres_1 | The women's 400 metres at the 2012 European Athletics Championships were held at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium on 27, 28 and 29 June. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_February_1836 | List of shipwrecks in February 1836 | [
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] | [
[
"Ann",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore at Whitehaven , Cumberland . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from the Isle of Man to Whitehaven"
],
[
"Bon Père",
"France",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Coquete , Finistère"
],
[
"Calstock",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship departed from Swansea , Glamorgan for Plymouth , Devon . No further trace , presumed foundered with the loss of all hands"
],
[
"Cassilis",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore in Troon Bay . She was on a voyage from Belfast , County Antrim to Workington , Cumberland"
],
[
"Maria",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore near Port Patrick , Wigtownshire . She was on a voyage from Belfast to Maryport , Cumberland"
],
[
"Nymph",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was abandoned in the North Sea and foundered . Her crew were rescued"
],
[
"Oak Packet",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was wrecked on Scroby Sands , Norfolk with the loss of a crew member . She was on a voyage from Scarborough , North Yorkshire to London . She was beached at Winterton-on-Sea , Norfolk in a capsized state on 4 February and was subsequently wrecked"
],
[
"Ruby",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was lost east of Dungeness , Kent . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Sunderland , County Durham to Southampton , Hampshire"
],
[
"Thomas",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore near Ravenglass , Cumberland"
],
[
"Two Sisters",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore near Saltfleet , Lincolnshire . Her crew were rescued"
],
[
"Webster",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship departed from Swansea for Plymouth . No further trace , presumed foundered with the loss of all hands"
]
] | List_of_shipwrecks_in_February_1836_2 | The list of shipwrecks in February 1836 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during February 1836. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Lawrence_County,_Mississippi | National Register of Historic Places listings in Lawrence County, Mississippi | [
"",
"Name on the Register",
"Date listed",
"Location",
"City or town"
] | [
[
"1",
"Armstrong-Lee House",
"September 29 , 1980 ( # 80002262 )",
"Mississippi Highway 43 31°30′26″N 90°01′57″W / 31.507222°N 90.0325°W / 31.507222 ; -90.0325 ( Armstrong-Lee House )",
"Monticello"
],
[
"2",
"Bahala Creek Bridge",
"November 16 , 1988 ( # 88002417 )",
"Spans Bahala Creek on a county road , southwest of Oma 31°42′17″N 90°12′00″W / 31.704722°N 90.2°W / 31.704722 ; -90.2 ( Bahala Creek Bridge )",
"Oma"
],
[
"3",
"Boyd-Cothern House",
"September 29 , 1980 ( # 80002258 )",
"West of Jayess 31°21′34″N 90°13′29″W / 31.359444°N 90.224722°W / 31.359444 ; -90.224722 ( Boyd-Cothern House )",
"Jayess"
],
[
"4",
"Buckley House",
"September 29 , 1980 ( # 80002267 )",
"West of New Hebron 31°44′09″N 90°00′13″W / 31.735833°N 90.003611°W / 31.735833 ; -90.003611 ( Buckley House )",
"New Hebron"
],
[
"5",
"Bush House",
"September 29 , 1980 ( # 80002268 )",
"East of New Hebron on Mississippi Highway 42 31°43′36″N 89°58′49″W / 31.726667°N 89.980278°W / 31.726667 ; -89.980278 ( Bush House )",
"New Hebron"
],
[
"6",
"Cannon House",
"September 29 , 1980 ( # 80002263 )",
"Mississippi Highway 43 31°30′51″N 90°02′09″W / 31.514167°N 90.035833°W / 31.514167 ; -90.035833 ( Cannon House )",
"Monticello"
],
[
"7",
"Crane-Mason House",
"September 29 , 1980 ( # 80002264 )",
"Southwest of Monticello 31°29′09″N 90°14′24″W / 31.485833°N 90.24°W / 31.485833 ; -90.24 ( Crane-Mason House )",
"Monticello"
],
[
"8",
"Douglas House",
"September 29 , 1980 ( # 80002275 )",
"East of Sontag 31°38′53″N 90°10′30″W / 31.648056°N 90.175°W / 31.648056 ; -90.175 ( Douglas House )",
"Sontag"
],
[
"9",
"Fox House",
"September 29 , 1980 ( # 80002277 )",
"Northeast of Wanilla 31°39′14″N 90°07′34″W / 31.653889°N 90.126111°W / 31.653889 ; -90.126111 ( Fox House )",
"Wanilla"
],
[
"10",
"George Mound ( 22LW591 )",
"March 1 , 1987 ( # 87000138 )",
"Address Restricted",
"Oma"
],
[
"11",
"Gunnell House",
"September 29 , 1980 ( # 80002259 )",
"West of Topeka 31°25′35″N 90°14′25″W / 31.426389°N 90.240278°W / 31.426389 ; -90.240278 ( Gunnell House )",
"Jayess"
],
[
"12",
"Hilliard House",
"September 29 , 1980 ( # 80002278 )",
"Northeast of Wanilla 31°39′55″N 90°07′23″W / 31.665278°N 90.123056°W / 31.665278 ; -90.123056 ( Hilliard House )",
"Wanilla"
],
[
"13",
"Johnson-White House",
"September 29 , 1980 ( # 80002276 )",
"East of Sontag 31°38′52″N 90°11′06″W / 31.647778°N 90.185°W / 31.647778 ; -90.185 ( Johnson-White House )",
"Sontag"
],
[
"14",
"Knapp-Stephens House",
"September 29 , 1980 ( # 80002269 )",
"Southwest of New Hebron 31°39′02″N 90°01′28″W / 31.650556°N 90.024444°W / 31.650556 ; -90.024444 ( Knapp-Stephens House )",
"New Hebron"
],
[
"15",
"Lawrence County Courthouse",
"March 4 , 1993 ( # 93000146 )",
"Northern side of Broad St. between Jefferson and Washington Sts . 31°33′14″N 90°06′17″W / 31.553889°N 90.104722°W / 31.553889 ; -90.104722 ( Lawrence County Courthouse )",
"Monticello"
],
[
"16",
"Longino House",
"August 21 , 1972 ( # 72000697 )",
"Caswell St. 31°33′13″N 90°06′10″W / 31.553611°N 90.102778°W / 31.553611 ; -90.102778 ( Longino House )",
"Monticello"
],
[
"17",
"Lowe-Steen Site ( 22LW511 )",
"March 1 , 1987 ( # 87000134 )",
"Address Restricted",
"Monticello"
],
[
"18",
"Mill Creek Site",
"June 9 , 1978 ( # 78001609 )",
"Address Restricted",
"Monticello"
],
[
"19",
"Monticello Consolidated School",
"July 9 , 1991 ( # 91000879 )",
"125 E. Broad St. 31°33′14″N 90°06′29″W / 31.553889°N 90.108056°W / 31.553889 ; -90.108056 ( Monticello Consolidated School )",
"Monticello"
],
[
"20",
"New Orleans Great Northern Railroad Depot",
"October 31 , 1995 ( # 95001193 )",
"Bounded by U.S. Highway 84 and the former Gulf , Mobile and Ohio railroad tracks 31°33′19″N 90°06′45″W / 31.555278°N 90.1125°W / 31.555278 ; -90.1125 ( New Orleans Great Northern Railroad Depot )",
"Monticello"
]
] | Current listings | National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Lawrence_County,_Mississippi_0 | This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lawrence County, Mississippi. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Lawrence County, Mississippi, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map. There are 31 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men's_foil_at_the_2010_World_Fencing_Championships | Men's foil at the 2010 World Fencing Championships | [
"Position",
"Name",
"Country"
] | [
[
"1",
"Peter Joppich",
"Germany"
],
[
"2",
"Lei Sheng",
"China"
],
[
"3",
"Gerek Meinhardt",
"United States"
],
[
"3",
"Yuki Ota",
"Japan"
],
[
"5",
"Miles Chamley-Watson",
"United States"
],
[
"6",
"Victor Sintès",
"France"
],
[
"7",
"Rostyslav Hertsyk",
"Ukraine"
],
[
"8",
"Maor Hatoel",
"Israel"
]
] | Foil individual | Men's_foil_at_the_2010_World_Fencing_Championships_0 | The Men's foil event took place on November 7, 2010 at Grand Palais. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Lanka_national_football_team_results_(1980–2009) | Sri Lanka national football team results (1980–2009) | [
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Result",
"Score",
"Venue",
"Competition"
] | [
[
"23 April 1999",
"Maldives",
"D",
"0-0",
"India",
"SAFF Championship"
],
[
"25 April 1999",
"Nepal",
"L",
"2-3",
"India",
"SAFF Championship"
],
[
"24 September 1999",
"Maldives",
"L",
"0-4",
"Kathmandu . Nepal",
"SAFF Games"
],
[
"29 April 1999",
"Bangladesh",
"L",
"0-1",
"Kathmandu . Nepal",
"SAFF Games"
],
[
"22 November 1999",
"Uzbekistan",
"L",
"0-6",
"Abu dhabi . UAE",
"Asian Cup q"
],
[
"24 November 1999",
"Bangladesh",
"L",
"1-3",
"Abu dhabi . UAE",
"Asian Cup q"
],
[
"26 November 1999",
"India",
"L",
"1-3",
"Abu dhabi . UAE",
"Asian Cup q"
],
[
"28 November 1999",
"United Arab Emirates",
"L",
"0-6",
"Abu dhabi . UAE",
"Asian Cup q"
]
] | 1999 | Sri_Lanka_national_football_team_results_(1980-2009)_9 | N/A |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_World_Figure_Skating_Championships | 2011 World Figure Skating Championships | [
"Country",
"Men",
"Ladies",
"Pairs",
"Ice dancing"
] | [
[
"Australia",
"Mark Webster",
"Cheltzie Lee",
"",
"Danielle O'Brien / Gregory Merriman"
],
[
"Austria",
"Viktor Pfeifer",
"Belinda Schönberger",
"Stina Martini / Severin Kiefer",
"Kira Geil / Tobias Eisenbauer"
],
[
"Belarus",
"Vitali Luchanok",
"",
"Lubov Bakirova / Mikalai Kamianchuk",
"Lesia Valadzenkava / Vitali Vakunov"
],
[
"Belgium",
"Jorik Hendrickx Kevin van der Perren",
"Ira Vannut",
"",
""
],
[
"Bulgaria",
"Georgi Kenchadze",
"Hristina Vassileva",
"Alexandra Malakhova / Leri Kenchadze",
"Kristina Tremasova / Dimitar Lichev"
],
[
"Canada",
"Patrick Chan Joey Russell Kevin Reynolds",
"Cynthia Phaneuf Amélie Lacoste",
"Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford Kirsten Moore-Towers / Dylan Moscovitch",
"Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje"
],
[
"China",
"Song Nan",
"Geng Bingwa",
"Dong Huibo / Wu Yiming Pang Qing / Tong Jian Zhang Yue / Wang Lei",
"Huang Xintong / Zheng Xun"
],
[
"Chinese Taipei",
"Jordan Ju",
"Melinda Wang",
"",
""
],
[
"Czech Republic",
"Michal Březina Tomáš Verner",
"",
"Klára Kadlecová / Petr Bidař",
"Lucie Myslivečková / Matěj Novák"
],
[
"Denmark",
"Justus Strid",
"Karina Sinding Johnson",
"",
"Katelyn Good / Nikolaj Sorensen"
],
[
"Estonia",
"",
"Jelena Glebova",
"Natalya Zabiyako / Sergei Kulbach",
""
],
[
"Finland",
"Bela Papp",
"Kiira Korpi Juulia Turkkila",
"",
""
],
[
"France",
"Florent Amodio Brian Joubert",
"Maé Bérénice Méité",
"Adeline Canac / Yannick Bonheur",
"Pernelle Carron / Lloyd Jones Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian Bourzat"
],
[
"Georgia",
"",
"Elene Gedevanishvili",
"",
"Allison Reed / Otar Japaridze"
],
[
"Germany",
"Peter Liebers",
"Sarah Hecken",
"Maylin Hausch / Daniel Wende Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy",
"Nelli Zhiganshina / Alexander Gazsi"
],
[
"Great Britain",
"David Richardson",
"Jenna McCorkell",
"Stacey Kemp / David King",
"Penny Coomes / Nicholas Buckland Louise Walden / Owen Edwards"
],
[
"Hong Kong",
"Harry Hau Yin Lee",
"Tiffany Packard Yu",
"",
""
],
[
"Hungary",
"Tigran Vardanjan",
"Viktória Pavuk",
"",
"Dora Turoczi / Balazs Major Zsuzsanna Nagy / Máté Fejes"
]
] | Entries | 195 athletes from 44 countries were scheduled to participate . [ 33 ] | 2011_World_Figure_Skating_Championships_5 | The 2011 World Figure Skating Championships was a senior international figure skating competition in the 2010-11 season. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The competition was originally assigned to Nagano, Japan, and later moved to Tokyo, to be held from March 21-27 at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium with the Japan Skating Federation as the host organization. It was postponed in the wake of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and later reassigned to Moscow, Russia. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_If_Stockholm_Open | 2012 If Stockholm Open | [
"Country",
"Player",
"Rank",
"Seed"
] | [
[
"FRA",
"Jo-Wilfried Tsonga",
"6",
"1"
],
[
"CZE",
"Tomáš Berdych",
"7",
"2"
],
[
"ESP",
"Nicolás Almagro",
"11",
"3"
],
[
"GER",
"Florian Mayer",
"25",
"4"
],
[
"ESP",
"Feliciano López",
"29",
"5"
],
[
"RUS",
"Mikhail Youzhny",
"30",
"6"
],
[
"CYP",
"Marcos Baghdatis",
"36",
"7"
],
[
"FIN",
"Jarkko Nieminen",
"37",
"8"
]
] | Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds | 2012_If_Stockholm_Open_0 | The 2012 If Stockholm Open was a professional men's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 44th edition of the tournament, and part of the ATP World Tour 250 series of the 2012 ATP World Tour. It took place in Stockholm, Sweden between 15 and 21 October 2012. Tomáš Berdych won the singles title. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections | 2012 United States House of Representatives elections | [
"District",
"Incumbent",
"Party",
"First elected",
"Result",
"Candidates"
] | [
[
"Minnesota 1",
"Tim Walz",
"Democratic",
"2006",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Tim Walz ( Democratic ) 57.6% Allen Quist ( Republican ) 42.4%"
],
[
"Minnesota 2",
"John Kline",
"Republican",
"2002",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y John Kline ( Republican ) 54.1% Mike Obermueller ( Democratic ) 45.9%"
],
[
"Minnesota 3",
"Erik Paulsen",
"Republican",
"2008",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Erik Paulsen ( Republican ) 58.2% Brian Barnes ( Democratic ) 41.8%"
],
[
"Minnesota 4",
"Betty McCollum",
"Democratic",
"2000",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Betty McCollum ( Democratic ) 62.4% Tony Hernandez ( Republican ) 31.6% Steve Carlson ( Independence ) 6.1%"
],
[
"Minnesota 5",
"Keith Ellison",
"Democratic",
"2006",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Keith Ellison ( Democratic ) 74.5% Chris Fields ( Republican ) 25.5%"
],
[
"Minnesota 6",
"Michele Bachmann",
"Republican",
"2006",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Michele Bachmann ( Republican ) 50.6% Jim Graves ( Democratic ) 49.4%"
],
[
"Minnesota 7",
"Collin Peterson",
"Democratic",
"1990",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Collin Peterson ( Democratic ) 60.4% Lee Byberg ( Republican ) 34.9% Adam Steele ( Independence ) 4.7%"
],
[
"Minnesota 8",
"Chip Cravaack",
"Republican",
"2010",
"Incumbent lost re-election . New member elected . Democratic gain",
"Y Rick Nolan ( Democratic ) 54.5% Chip Cravaack ( Republican ) 45.5%"
]
] | Minnesota | Main article : 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota See also : List of United States Representatives from Minnesota | United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_2012_25 | The 2012 United States House of Representatives elections were held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012. It coincided with the reelection of President Barack Obama. Elections were held for all 435 seats representing the 50 U.S. states and also for the delegates from the District of Columbia and five major U.S. territories. The winners of this election cycle served in the 113th United States Congress. This was the first congressional election using districts drawn up based on the 2010 United States Census. Although Democratic candidates received a nationwide plurality of more than 1.4 million votes (1.2%) in all House elections, the Republican Party won a 33-seat advantage in the state-apportioned totals, thus retaining its House majority by 17 seats. Democrats had picked up 27 seats, enough to win back control of the House, but most of these gains were canceled out due to Republican gains as well as reapportionment, leaving the Democrats with a net gain of eight seats. This disparity - common in close elections involving single-member district voting - has generally been attributed to targeted, widespread Republican gerrymandering in the congressional redistricting process following the 2010 United States Census. Some analysts believe that in addition to Republican gerrymandering, another factor that helped the GOP maintain control of Congress (despite receiving fewer votes) was unintentional gerrymandering, as the high concentration of Democrats in urban centers led to wasted votes in districts that easily elected Democratic candidates. The GOP also had a greater number of incumbents, and incumbents tend to have an advantage in elections. In the 20th century, the party with a plurality of the popular vote was unable to receive a majority in the House on four occasions; only two of those occurrences took place after World War II (in 1952 and 1996, in which the GOP held a majority in the House). The 1942 election was the last time that the Democrats held a majority in the House without winning the popular vote. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997–98_UEFA_Cup_Winners'_Cup | 1997–98 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | [
"Rank",
"Name",
"Team",
"Goals"
] | [
[
"1",
"Pasquale Luiso",
"Vicenza",
"8"
],
[
"2",
"Jonathan Akpoborie",
"Stuttgart",
"6"
],
[
"2",
"Fredi Bobic",
"Stuttgart",
"6"
],
[
"2",
"Peter Van Houdt",
"Roda",
"6"
],
[
"3",
"Gianluca Vialli",
"Chelsea",
"5"
],
[
"6",
"Alfonso",
"Real Betis",
"4"
],
[
"6",
"Gábor Torma",
"Roda",
"4"
],
[
"6",
"Karel Vácha",
"Slavia Prague",
"4"
],
[
"6",
"Gianfranco Zola",
"Chelsea",
"4"
],
[
"10",
"Ole Martin Årst",
"Tromsø",
"3"
],
[
"10",
"Serhiy Atelkin",
"Shakhtar Donetsk",
"3"
],
[
"10",
"Nino Bule",
"Zagreb",
"3"
],
[
"10",
"Roberto Di Matteo",
"Chelsea",
"3"
],
[
"10",
"Tryggvi Guðmundsson",
"ÍBV",
"3"
],
[
"10",
"Yevgeni Kharlachyov",
"Lokomotiv Moscow",
"3"
],
[
"10",
"Charis Kopitsis",
"AEK Athens",
"3"
],
[
"10",
"Garba Lawal",
"Roda",
"3"
],
[
"10",
"Radu Niculescu",
"Național București",
"3"
],
[
"10",
"Adrian Pigulea",
"Național București",
"3"
],
[
"10",
"Mladen Rudonja",
"Primorje",
"3"
]
] | Top goalscorers | The top goalscorers from the 1997–98 UEFA Cup Winners ' Cup are as follows : | 1997–98_UEFA_Cup_Winners'_Cup_6 | The 1997-98 season of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup football club tournament was won by Chelsea in the final against Stuttgart. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatian_Air_Force_(Independent_State_of_Croatia) | Croatian Air Force (Independent State of Croatia) | [
"Transport aircraft",
"Number",
"Class",
"Origin"
] | [
[
"Avia Fokker F.VII",
"7",
"Transport",
"Czechoslovakia"
],
[
"Avia Fokker F.IX",
"2",
"Transport",
"Czechoslovakia"
],
[
"Junkers Ju 52",
"1",
"Transport",
"Germany"
],
[
"Junkers W 34",
"4",
"Transport",
"Germany"
],
[
"Airspeed Envoy",
"2",
"Transport",
"United Kingdom"
]
] | Service types | Fighter aircraft Number Class Origin Messerschmitt Bf 109 50+ Fighter Germany Morane-Saulnier M.S.406 48 Fighter France Fiat G.50 30+ Fighter Italy Macchi C.202 18 Fighter Italy Macchi C.205 4 Fighter Italy Fiat CR.42 10+ Fighter Italy Messerschmitt Bf 110G-2 2 Fighter Germany Avia BH-33 7 Fighter-trainer Czechoslovakia Ikarus IK-2 4 Fighter Yugoslavia Bomber aircraft Number Class Origin Dornier Do 17K 11 Bomber Yugoslavia Dornier Do 17E 30 Bomber Germany Dornier Do 17Z 21 Bomber Germany Bristol Blenheim Mk.I 8 Bomber United Kingdom Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 2 Bomber Italy CANT Z.1007 10 Bomber Italy Fiat BR.20 6 Bomber Italy Avia Fokker F.39 1 Bomber Czechoslovakia Caproni Ca.310 7 Bomber/Utility Italy Caproni Ca.311/313/314 16 Bomber/Utility Italy Junkers Ju 87 15 Dive bomber Germany | Croatian_Air_Force_(Independent_State_of_Croatia)_2 | The Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia (; ZNDH), was the air force of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), a puppet state established with the support of the Axis Powers on the territory of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia during World War II. The ZNDH was founded under German authority in April 1941, following the German-led Axis invasion of Yugoslavia. Although it could not be considered a large air arm in the wider context of World War II, the ZNDH nonetheless had on its charge at one time or another some 650 aircraft between April 1941 and May 1945, as well as anti-aircraft and paratroop units. From humble beginnings in 1941, the ZNDH was still providing some measure of air-support (fighter, attack and transport) until the last days of World War II in Europe. The ZNDH maintained a flying training school equipped with gliders and trainers, originally at Rajlovac airfield near Sarajevo and then at Velika Gorica and Pleso airfields in Zagreb. Its parachute and paratroop school was located in Koprivnica. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Hale,_Halton | Listed buildings in Hale, Halton | [
"Name and location",
"Date",
"Notes",
"Grade"
] | [
[
"St Mary 's Church 53°19′57″N 2°47′43″W / 53.3325°N 2.7952°W / 53.3325 ; -2.7952 ( St Mary 's Church )",
"14th century",
"The tower dates from the 14th century , the rest of the church was built in 1754 , the interior was fully restored in 1979-80 after a fire",
"II"
],
[
"Manor House 53°20′02″N 2°47′45″W / 53.3339°N 2.7959°W / 53.3339 ; -2.7959 ( Manor House )",
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"The house was originally built as a parsonage",
"II*"
],
[
"22 High Street 53°20′09″N 2°48′08″W / 53.3357°N 2.8021°W / 53.3357 ; -2.8021 ( 22 High Street )",
"1665",
"A timber-framed cottage with a thatched roof",
"II"
],
[
"32-34 Town Lane 53°20′15″N 2°47′51″W / 53.3376°N 2.7976°W / 53.3376 ; -2.7976 ( 32-34 Town Lane )",
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"A pair of brick-built cottages",
"II"
],
[
"4-6 Hale Road 53°20′12″N 2°48′18″W / 53.3367°N 2.8051°W / 53.3367 ; -2.8051 ( 4-6 Hale Road )",
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"A pair of thatched lime-washed brick cottages",
"II"
],
[
"14 Church End 53°20′02″N 2°47′51″W / 53.3339°N 2.7974°W / 53.3339 ; -2.7974 ( 14 Church End )",
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"II"
],
[
"16-20 Church End 53°20′01″N 2°47′48″W / 53.3337°N 2.7968°W / 53.3337 ; -2.7968 ( 16-20 Church End )",
"Late 17th century",
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"II"
],
[
"Old School House , 4 High Street 53°20′11″N 2°48′14″W / 53.3363°N 2.8039°W / 53.3363 ; -2.8039 ( Old School House )",
"1739",
"A two-storey brick building surmounted by a cupola",
"II"
],
[
"39-43 High Street 53°20′08″N 2°48′03″W / 53.3356°N 2.8008°W / 53.3356 ; -2.8008 ( 39-43 High Street )",
"18th century",
"Three joined brick buildings with a slate roof",
"II"
],
[
"45-51 High Street 53°20′07″N 2°48′01″W / 53.3354°N 2.8004°W / 53.3354 ; -2.8004 ( 45-51 High Street )",
"18th century",
"A pair of lime-washed brick cottages with slate roofs",
"II"
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"46 High Street 53°20′07″N 2°48′01″W / 53.3352°N 2.8004°W / 53.3352 ; -2.8004 ( 46 High Street )",
"18th century",
"A lime-washed brick single-storey cottage with a stone plinth",
"II"
],
[
"42-44 High Street 53°20′07″N 2°48′02″W / 53.3353°N 2.8006°W / 53.3353 ; -2.8006 ( 42-44 High Street )",
"18th century",
"Two joined lime-washed brick two-storey cottages",
"II"
],
[
"2-2A Church End 53°20′06″N 2°47′56″W / 53.3349°N 2.7989°W / 53.3349 ; -2.7989 ( 2-2A Church End )",
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"A lime-washed brick two-storey house",
"II"
],
[
"38-40 High Street 53°20′07″N 2°48′04″W / 53.3354°N 2.8010°W / 53.3354 ; -2.8010 ( 38-40 High Street )",
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"A pair of lime-washed two-storey cottages with slate roofs , each of one bay with a gable",
"II"
],
[
"55-59 High Street 53°20′07″N 2°47′59″W / 53.3352°N 2.7996°W / 53.3352 ; -2.7996 ( 55-59 High Street )",
"Late 18th ; century",
"Three joined lime-washed cottages in one storey with attics",
"II"
],
[
"Ice house 53°19′55″N 2°48′19″W / 53.3319°N 2.8053°W / 53.3319 ; -2.8053 ( Ice house )",
"Mid 19th century",
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"II"
],
[
"Lighthouse 53°19′21″N 2°47′39″W / 53.3225°N 2.7941°W / 53.3225 ; -2.7941 ( Lighthouse )",
"Early 20th century",
"A disused lighthouse built in brick with a metal roof",
"II"
]
] | Buildings | Listed_buildings_in_Hale,_Halton_1 | Hale is a civil parish in the borough of Halton, Cheshire, England. The parish contains 17 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish includes the village of Hale, and this is surrounded by agricultural land. It is on the north bank of the River Mersey and includes the promontory of Hale Head. Almost all of the listed buildings are houses and cottages in the village, the others consisting of the parish church, an ice house in the grounds of the former Hale House (now demolished), and a former lighthouse on Hale Head. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Rugby_World_Cup_Sevens_squads_–_Women | 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens squads – Women | [
"No",
"Pos",
"Player",
"Date of birth ( age )",
"Union / Club"
] | [
[
"1",
"FW",
"Marjorie Mayans",
"( 1990-11-17 ) November 17 , 1990 ( aged 27 )",
"Blagnac Femenin , FFR since 2014"
],
[
"2",
"FW",
"Anna-Cécile Ciofani",
"( 1996-12-14 ) December 14 , 1996 ( aged 21 )",
"AC Bobigny 93"
],
[
"3",
"FW",
"Chloé Pelle",
"( 1989-11-14 ) November 14 , 1989 ( aged 28 )",
"Lille MRCV"
],
[
"4",
"BK",
"Carla Neisen",
"( 1996-03-08 ) March 8 , 1996 ( aged 22 )",
"Blagnac Femenin"
],
[
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"( 1996-05-13 ) May 13 , 1996 ( aged 22 )",
"Montpellier , FFR since 2015"
],
[
"6",
"BK / FW",
"Fanny Horta ( c )",
"( 1986-01-22 ) January 22 , 1986 ( aged 32 )",
"USAP XV féminin , FFR since 2014"
],
[
"7",
"BK / FW",
"Coralie Bertrand",
"( 1994-04-10 ) April 10 , 1994 ( aged 24 )",
"Toulouse"
],
[
"8",
"BK",
"Camille Grassineau",
"( 1990-09-10 ) September 10 , 1990 ( aged 27 )",
"Stade Français , FFR since 2014"
],
[
"9",
"FW",
"Joanna Sainlo",
"( 1982-11-02 ) November 2 , 1982 ( aged 35 )",
"AC Bobigny 93"
],
[
"10",
"BK",
"Caroline Drouin",
"( 1996-07-07 ) July 7 , 1996 ( aged 22 )",
"Stade rennais rugby"
],
[
"11",
"BK",
"Shannon Izar",
"( 1993-05-08 ) May 8 , 1993 ( aged 25 )",
"Lille MRCV , FFR since 2014"
],
[
"12",
"BK",
"Lina Guérin",
"( 1991-04-16 ) April 16 , 1991 ( aged 27 )",
"AS Marcoussis , FFR since 2014"
],
[
"13",
"BK / FW",
"Läurelin Fourcade",
"( 1988-09-04 ) September 4 , 1988 ( aged 29 )",
"Stade Français , FFR since 2015"
]
] | France | Head coach : David Courteix | 2018_Rugby_World_Cup_Sevens_squads_–_Women_6 | The rosters of all participating teams at the women's tournament of the 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_Award_for_Outstanding_Role_Playing_Game | Satellite Award for Outstanding Role Playing Game | [
"Year",
"Winners and nominees",
"Developer",
"Publisher"
] | [
[
"2006",
"The Elder Scrolls IV : Oblivion",
"Bethesda",
"2K Games , Bethesda , Ubisoft"
],
[
"2006",
"Final Fantasy XII",
"Square Enix",
"Square Enix"
],
[
"2006",
"Kingdom Hearts II",
"Square Enix",
"Square Enix , Disney Interactive Studios"
],
[
"2006",
"Marvel : Ultimate Alliance",
"Raven Software , Vicarious Visions , Beenox , Barking Lizards Technologies",
"Activision , Vivendi Games"
],
[
"2006",
"Neverwinter Nights 2",
"Obsidian Entertainment",
"Atari"
],
[
"2007",
"Super Paper Mario",
"Intelligent Systems , Nintendo SPD",
"Nintendo"
],
[
"2007",
"The Lord of the Rings Online : Shadows of Angmar",
"Turbine , Inc",
"Turbine , Inc. , Midway Games"
],
[
"2007",
"Persona 3",
"Atlus",
"Atlus , Koei , THQ , Ghostlight"
],
[
"2007",
"The Witcher",
"CD Projekt Red",
"Atari"
],
[
"2007",
"World of Warcraft : The Burning Crusade",
"Blizzard Entertainment",
"Blizzard Entertainment"
],
[
"2011",
"Elder Scrolls V : Skyrim",
"Bethesda",
"Bethesda"
],
[
"2011",
"Bastion",
"Supergiant Games",
"Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment"
],
[
"2011",
"Dark Souls",
"FromSoftware",
"Bandai Namco Entertainment"
],
[
"2011",
"Total War : Shogun 2",
"Creative Assembly , Feral Interactive",
"Sega , Feral Interactive"
],
[
"2012",
"Mass Effect 3",
"BioWare",
"Electronic Arts"
],
[
"2012",
"Dark Souls-Prepare to Die Edition",
"FromSoftware",
"Bandai Namco Entertainment"
],
[
"2012",
"Diablo III",
"Blizzard Entertainment",
"Blizzard Entertainment"
],
[
"2012",
"The Elder Scrolls V : Dawnguard",
"Bethesda",
"Bethesda"
],
[
"2012",
"Kingdoms of Amalur : Reckoning",
"38 Studios , Big Huge Games",
"Electronic Arts"
],
[
"2013",
"Ni No Kuni : Wrath of the White Witch",
"Level-5",
"Bandai Namco Entertainment"
]
] | Winners and nominees | Satellite_Award_for_Outstanding_Role_Playing_Game_0 | The Satellite Award for Outstanding Role Playing Game is an annual award given by the International Press Academy as one of its Satellite Awards. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Neuland | Operation Neuland | [
"Date",
"Ship",
"Flag",
"Tonnage ( GRT )",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"16 February 1942",
"Pedernales",
"United Kingdom",
"4,317",
"Tanker torpedoed outside San Nicolaas harbor , but later repaired"
],
[
"16 February 1942",
"Oranjestad",
"United Kingdom",
"2,396",
"Tanker torpedoed outside San Nicolaas harbor , and capsized in 48 seconds"
],
[
"16 February 1942",
"Arkansas",
"United States",
"6,452",
"Tanker torpedoed at Eagle Pier near Oranjestad but later repaired"
],
[
"20 February 1942",
"Delplata",
"United States",
"5,127",
"Freighter torpedoed at 14°45′N 62°10′W / 14.750°N 62.167°W / 14.750 ; -62.167"
],
[
"25 February 1942",
"La Carriere",
"United Kingdom",
"5,685",
"Tanker"
],
[
"27 February 1942",
"Macgregor",
"United Kingdom",
"2,498",
"Freighter sunk by gunfire"
],
[
"28 February 1942",
"Oregon",
"United States",
"7,017",
"6 crewman killed aboard tanker sunk by gunfire at 20°44′N 67°52′W / 20.733°N 67.867°W / 20.733 ; -67.867"
]
] | Implementation -- U-156 | The second patrol of U-156 was under the command of Werner Hartenstein . Surfacing after nightfall on the evening on February 15 , Hartenstein waited 2 miles off shore before commencing his attack at 0131 on February 16 , 1942 when he fired two torpedoes at the tankers SS Pedernales and SS Oranjestad laying at anchor outside Aruba 's San Nicolaas . Ten minutes later , U-156 moved to with in 3/4 mile of the Lago refinery and prepared to bombard the facility . However , a crewman failed to remove the tampion from the muzzle of the 10.5 cm SK C/32 naval gun , and the first shell detonated within the barrel . One gunner was killed , another seriously injured , and the muzzle of the gun barrel was splayed open . Following the attack , the U-156 sailed past Oranjestad , 14 miles to the west and fired three torpedoes at the Shell tanker Arkansas berthed at the Eagle Pier . One struck the ship , causing minor damage while one missed its mark and disappeared in the water while the third beached itself . A few days later , four Dutch marines were killed as they attempted to disarm the torpedo . Hartenstein kept the U-156 submerged north of Aruba after day break . At nightfall the crew buried the sailor who died when the gun exploded , and the captain received permission to sail to Martinique where the injured crewman was put ashore . The crew used hacksaws to shorten the damaged gun barrel by 40 centimeters , and used the sawed-off gun to sink two ships encountered after all torpedoes had been expended sinking two other ships . U-156 started home on 28 February 1942 . [ 6 ] | Operation_Neuland_0 | Operation Neuland (New Land) was the German Navy's code name for the extension of unrestricted submarine warfare into the Caribbean Sea during World War II. U-boats demonstrated range to disrupt United Kingdom petroleum supplies and United States aluminum supplies which had not been anticipated by Allied pre-war planning. Although the area remained vulnerable to submarines for several months, U-boats never again enjoyed the opportunities for success resulting from the surprise achieved by the submarines participating in this operation. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973–74_Atlanta_Hawks_season | 1973–74 Atlanta Hawks season | [
"Round",
"Player",
"Nationality",
"College"
] | [
[
"1",
"Dwight Jones",
"United States",
"Houston"
],
[
"1",
"John Brown",
"United States",
"Missouri"
],
[
"2",
"Tom Ingelsby",
"United States",
"Villanova"
],
[
"3",
"Ted Manakas",
"United States",
"Princeton"
],
[
"3",
"Leonard Gray",
"United States",
"Long Beach State"
],
[
"4",
"James Brown",
"United States",
"Harvard"
],
[
"5",
"Dave Winfield",
"United States",
"Minnesota"
],
[
"6",
"John Williamson",
"United States",
"New Mexico State"
],
[
"7",
"Pete Harris",
"United States",
"Stephen F. Austin"
],
[
"8",
"Tim Dominey",
"United States",
"Valdosta State"
]
] | Draft picks | Main article : 1973 NBA draft | 1973–74_Atlanta_Hawks_season_0 | The 1973-74 Atlanta Hawks season was the 28th season of the franchise, 60th in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Although Pistol Pete Maravich finished second in the league in scoring with 27.7 points per game, the Hawks missed the playoffs for the first time in 12 seasons. Following the season, the Hawks would trade Maravich to the expansion New Orleans Jazz in exchange for Dean Meminger, Bob Kauffman, and four draft picks. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Washington_Nationals_season | 2007 Washington Nationals season | [
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"Date",
"Opponent",
"Score",
"Win",
"Loss",
"Save",
"Attendance",
"Record"
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"136",
"September 1",
"Giants",
"4 - 1",
"Hanrahan ( 4-2 )",
"Sánchez ( 1-3 )",
"Cordero ( 29 )",
"30,221",
"59-77"
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"September 2",
"Giants",
"2 - 1",
"Cordero ( 3-3 )",
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"",
"27,310",
"60-77"
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"September 3",
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"VandenHurk ( 4-5 )",
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"61-77"
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"September 4",
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"Gregg ( 0-5 )",
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"15,611",
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"September 5",
"Marlins",
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"Lindstrom ( 2-4 )",
"Cordero ( 31 )",
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"63-77"
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"141",
"September 7",
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"Smoltz ( 13-7 )",
"Hanrahan ( 4-2 )",
"",
"31,116",
"63-78"
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"142",
"September 8",
"@ Braves",
"9 - 2",
"James ( 10-10 )",
"Chico ( 5-8 )",
"",
"36,940",
"63-79"
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"143",
"September 9",
"@ Braves",
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"Bergmann ( 4-5 )",
"Cormier ( 2-5 )",
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"64-79"
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"144",
"September 10",
"@ Marlins",
"5 - 4",
"Hill ( 4-3 )",
"Olsen ( 9-13 )",
"Cordero ( 33 )",
"12,345",
"65-79"
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"145",
"September 11",
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"11,078",
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"September 12",
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"5 - 4 ( 12 )",
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"Rivera ( 4-6 )",
"",
"10,121",
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"147",
"September 14",
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"8 - 5 ( 13 )",
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"18,568",
"65-82"
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"148",
"September 15",
"Braves",
"7 - 4",
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"66-82"
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"149",
"September 16",
"Braves",
"3 - 0",
"Hudson ( 16-8 )",
"Hill ( 4-4 )",
"",
"23,935",
"66-83"
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"150",
"September 17",
"Mets",
"12 - 4",
"Albaladejo ( 1-0 )",
"Sele ( 3-2 )",
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"18,678",
"67-83"
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"151",
"September 18",
"Mets",
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"Maine ( 14-10 )",
"Cordero ( 35 )",
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"68-83"
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"152",
"September 19",
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"8 - 4",
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"Chico ( 5-9 )",
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"20,558",
"68-84"
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"153",
"September 20",
"Phillies",
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"Albaladejo ( 1-1 )",
"Myers ( 18 )",
"19,966",
"68-85"
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"154",
"September 21",
"Phillies",
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"Eaton ( 10-9 )",
"Hill ( 4-5 )",
"Myers ( 19 )",
"26,949",
"68-86"
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"155",
"September 22",
"Phillies",
"4 - 1 ( 10 )",
"Myers ( 5-7 )",
"Schroder ( 2-3 )",
"Condrey ( 2 )",
"26,412",
"68-87"
]
] | 2007_Washington_Nationals_season_10 | The Washington Nationals' 2007 season began with the team trying to win its first NL East title since moving to Washington. During the offseason, the team replaced manager Frank Robinson with former Montreal Expos coach Manny Acta. They lost several players through free agency and trades. The most notable of those are José Guillén, Ramón Ortiz, Alfonso Soriano, and José Vidro. The Nationals signed few major league free agents. Their most experienced free agent signing was Dmitri Young. Luis Ayala, Alex Escobar, Cristian Guzmán, Nick Johnson, Michael O'Connor and John Patterson are expected to return from season-ending injuries. After losing four starters (Liván Hernández, Tony Armas, Ramón Ortiz and Pedro Astacio) from the prior year, the Nationals invited an extraordinary 36 pitchers to spring training. By year's end, the team would become the first team in modern baseball (except for strike-shortened seasons) with no pitcher in double figures with wins or losses. The season was notable for it being the Nationals final year at RFK Stadium and for Dmitri Young winning Major League Baseball Comeback Player of the Year Award, marking the team's first annual award since moving to D.C. The Nationals finished 73-89, 16 games behind the Philadelphia Phillies and fourth in the NL East. This was their only season in Washington prior to 2011 that the Nationals did not finish last in their division. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1962_Bahamian_general_election | 1962 Bahamian general election | [
"Number",
"Name",
"Party",
"District",
"Ethnicity"
] | [
[
"1",
"Stafford Sands",
"United Bahamian Party",
"New Providence - Nassau City ( first place )",
"White"
],
[
"2",
"Raymond W. Sawyer",
"United Bahamian Party",
"New Providence - Nassau City ( second place )",
"White"
],
[
"3",
"Roland Symonette",
"United Bahamian Party",
"New Providence East Central ( first place )",
"White"
],
[
"4",
"Eugene Dupuch",
"Independent",
"New Providence East Central ( second place )",
"White"
],
[
"5",
"Arthur Hanna",
"Progressive Liberal Party",
"New Providence East ( first place )",
"Black"
],
[
"6",
"Geoffrey Johnstone",
"United Bahamian Party",
"New Providence East ( second place )",
"White"
],
[
"7",
"Paul Adderley",
"Progressive Liberal Party",
"New Providence West ( first place )",
"Black"
],
[
"8",
"Milo Butler",
"Progressive Liberal Party",
"New Providence West ( second place )",
"Black"
],
[
"9",
"Lynden Pindling",
"Progressive Liberal Party",
"New Providence South Central ( first place )",
"Black"
],
[
"10",
"Orville Turnquest",
"Progressive Liberal Party",
"New Providence South Central ( second place )",
"Black"
],
[
"11",
"S.S. Bethel",
"Progressive Liberal Party",
"New Providence South ( first place )",
"Black"
],
[
"12",
"Randol Fawlkes",
"Labour Party",
"New Providence South ( second place )",
"Black"
],
[
"13",
"Harold Degregory",
"Independent",
"Grand Bahama & Bimini",
"White"
],
[
"14",
"Clarence Bain",
"Progressive Liberal Party",
"Andros & Berry Islands ( first place )",
"Black"
],
[
"15",
"John Stevenson",
"Progressive Liberal Party",
"Andros & Berry Islands ( second place )",
"Black"
],
[
"16",
"Leonard Thompson",
"Independent",
"Abaco ( first place )",
"White"
],
[
"17",
"F.H . Christie",
"United Bahamian Party",
"Abaco ( second place )",
"White"
],
[
"18",
"J.H . Bethell",
"United Bahamian Party",
"Abaco ( third place )",
"White"
],
[
"19",
"J.T . Albury",
"United Bahamian Party",
"Harbour Island ( first place )",
"White"
],
[
"19",
"G.D. Foster Clarke",
"United Bahamian Party",
"Harbour Island ( second place )",
"White"
]
] | Elected MPs | Bahamian_general_election,_1962_1 | General elections were held in the Bahamas on 26 November 1962, the first under universal suffrage. Whilst the Progressive Liberal Party won the most votes, the United Bahamian Party won the most seats, largely as a result of gerrymandering. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2019_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_heptathlon | Athletics at the 2019 Pan American Games – Women's heptathlon | [
"Rank",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"# 1",
"# 2",
"# 3",
"Mark",
"Points",
"Notes",
"Total"
] | [
[
"1",
"Camila Pirelli",
"Paraguay",
"13.92",
"13.56",
"13.44",
"13.92",
"789",
"SB",
"2592"
],
[
"2",
"Tyra Gittens",
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"12.16",
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"13.43",
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"",
"2803"
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"13.21",
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[
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"",
"2677"
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"x",
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"12.97",
"12.97",
"725",
"",
"2460"
],
[
"6",
"Vanessa Chefer",
"Brazil",
"11.88",
"12.08",
"12.19",
"12.19",
"674",
"",
"2501"
],
[
"7",
"Martha Araújo",
"Colombia",
"11.26",
"11.93",
"11.97",
"11.97",
"659",
"SB",
"2544"
],
[
"8",
"Alysbeth Felix",
"Puerto Rico",
"11.02",
"11.20",
"10.80",
"11.20",
"608",
"SB",
"2549"
]
] | Results -- Shot put | Athletics_at_the_2019_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_heptathlon_2 | The women's heptathlon competition of the athletics events at the 2019 Pan American Games will take place between the 7 and 8 of August at the 2019 Pan American Games Athletics Stadium. The defending Pan American Games champion is Yorgelis Rodríguez from Cuba. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Garayua | Gloria Garayua | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"2004",
"NYPD Blue",
"Anna",
"Great Balls of Ire"
],
[
"2005",
"Joey",
"The Happy Woman",
"Joey and the Moving In"
],
[
"2005",
"The Shield",
"Concepcion",
"Ai n't That a Shame"
],
[
"2005",
"Six Feet Under",
"Agnes",
"Time Flies"
],
[
"2005",
"Strong Medicine",
"Jasmine",
"It Takes a Clinic"
],
[
"2006",
"3 lbs",
"Lucy Canet",
"Lost for Words"
],
[
"2007",
"Cold Case",
"Vita Chacon",
"A Dollar , a Dream"
],
[
"2007-2010",
"Grey 's Anatomy",
"Dr. Graciella Guzman",
"Recurring role ( seasons 4-6 )"
],
[
"2008",
"Weeds",
"Reyna",
"The Three Colors , No Man Is Pudding"
],
[
"2008",
"Life",
"Rosa",
"Crushed"
],
[
"2008",
"ER",
"Gloria Ortiz",
"The High Holiday"
],
[
"2008",
"The Apostles",
"Berta",
"TV film"
],
[
"2009",
"Raising the Bar",
"Monica",
"I 'll Be Down to Get You in a Taxi , Honey"
],
[
"2009-10",
"Seattle Grace : On Call",
"Dr. Graciella Guzman",
"Web series"
],
[
"2010",
"Desperate Housewives",
"Celia Solis ( age 30 )",
"If"
],
[
"2010-11",
"Cougar Town",
"Rosa",
"Makin ' Some Noise , Baby 's a Rock ' N ' Roller"
],
[
"2011",
"Imagination Movers",
"Carol the Elf",
"A Little Elf Esteem"
],
[
"2012",
"Shameless",
"Laurie",
"A Bottle of Jean Nate"
],
[
"2012",
"Castle",
"Jesse",
"Once Upon a Crime"
],
[
"2012-2014",
"Fixing Paco",
"Margie",
"TV series"
]
] | Filmography -- Television | Gloria_Garayua_1 | Gloria Garayua (born October 18, 1978 in New York City) is an American film and television actress. Garayua made her major film debut in the 2005 comedy film Fun With Dick and Jane, and is now commonly cast in guest roles on long-running series such as Six Feet Under, Weeds and The Shield. After being cast in an ongoing role in Grey's Anatomy, Garayua has played recurring roles in other popular TV shows such as Cougar Town and How to Get Away with Murder. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Hawk_County,_Iowa | Black Hawk County, Iowa | [
"Rank",
"City/Town/etc",
"Municipal type",
"Population ( 2010 Census )"
] | [
[
"1",
"† Waterloo",
"City",
"68,406"
],
[
"2",
"Cedar Falls",
"City",
"39,260"
],
[
"3",
"Evansdale",
"City",
"4,751"
],
[
"4",
"Jesup ( mostly in Buchanan County )",
"City",
"2,520"
],
[
"5",
"La Porte City",
"City",
"2,285"
],
[
"6",
"Hudson",
"City",
"2,282"
],
[
"7",
"Elk Run Heights",
"City",
"1,117"
],
[
"8",
"Janesville ( mostly in Bremer County )",
"City",
"930"
],
[
"9",
"Washburn",
"CDP",
"876"
],
[
"10",
"Dunkerton",
"City",
"852"
],
[
"11",
"Raymond",
"City",
"788"
],
[
"12",
"Gilbertville",
"City",
"712"
]
] | Communities -- Population ranking | The population ranking of the following table is based on the 2010 census of Black Hawk County . [ 13 ] † county seat | Black_Hawk_County,_Iowa_0 | Black Hawk County is a county in the northeastern part of U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2010 census, the population was 131,090, making it Iowa's fourth-most populous county. The county seat is Waterloo. Black Hawk County is part of the Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCCAA_institutions | List of NCCAA institutions | [
"School",
"City",
"State",
"Other Affiliations"
] | [
[
"Central Christian College of Kansas",
"McPherson",
"Kansas",
"Sooner Athletic Conference ( NAIA )"
],
[
"College of the Ozarks",
"Pointlookout",
"Missouri",
"Independent ( NAIA )"
],
[
"Dallas Baptist University",
"Dallas",
"Texas",
"Heartland Conference ( NCAA Division II )"
],
[
"Ecclesia College",
"Springdale",
"Arkansas",
""
],
[
"McMurry University",
"Abilene",
"Texas",
"American Southwest Conference ( NCAA Division III )"
],
[
"Mid-America Christian University",
"Oklahoma City",
"Oklahoma",
"Sooner Athletic Conference ( NAIA )"
],
[
"Nebraska Christian College",
"Papillion",
"Nebraska",
""
],
[
"Oklahoma Wesleyan University",
"Bartlesville",
"Oklahoma",
"Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference ( NAIA )"
],
[
"Southwestern Assemblies of God University",
"Waxahachie",
"Texas",
"Sooner Athletic Conference ( NAIA )"
],
[
"Southwestern Christian University",
"Bethany",
"Oklahoma",
"Sooner Athletic Conference ( NAIA )"
],
[
"York College",
"York",
"Nebraska",
"Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference ( NAIA )"
]
] | Central Region -- Division I | List_of_NCCAA_institutions_0 | 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/1961_American_Football_League_draft | 1961 American Football League draft | [
"Round",
"Player",
"Position",
"College"
] | [
[
"1",
"Joe Rutgens Joe Rutgens",
"Tackle",
"Illinois"
],
[
"2",
"George Fleming George Fleming",
"Halfback",
"Washington"
],
[
"3",
"Myron Pottios Myron Pottios",
"Linebacker",
"Notre Dame"
],
[
"4",
"Elbert Kimbrough Elbert Kimbrough",
"Defensive back",
"Northwestern"
],
[
"5",
"Dick Norman Dick Norman",
"Quarterback",
"Stanford"
],
[
"6",
"Bobby Crespino Bobby Crespino",
"Tight End",
"Mississippi"
],
[
"7",
"Ray Purdin Ray Purdin",
"Halfback",
"Northwestern"
],
[
"8",
"Tom Watkins Tom Watkins",
"Halfback",
"Iowa State"
],
[
"8",
"Dick Price Dick Price",
"Guard",
"Mississippi"
],
[
"9",
"Lowndes Shingler Lowndes Shingler",
"Quarterback",
"Clemson"
],
[
"10",
"Ken Petersen Ken Petersen",
"Tackle",
"Utah"
],
[
"11",
"Doug Mayberry Doug Mayberry",
"Fullback",
"Utah State"
],
[
"12",
"Bob Schmitz Bob Schmitz",
"Linebacker",
"Montana State"
],
[
"13",
"Gerald Burch Gerald Burch",
"Offensive end",
"Georgia Tech"
],
[
"14",
"Clark Miller Clark Miller",
"Defensive end",
"Utah State"
],
[
"15",
"Bob Coolbaugh Bob Coolbaugh",
"Offensive end",
"Richmond"
],
[
"16",
"Chuck Lamson Chuck Lamson",
"Defensive back",
"Wyoming"
],
[
"17",
"Joe Novsek Joe Novsek",
"Defensive end",
"Tulsa"
],
[
"18",
"Joe Krakoski Joe Krakoski",
"Defensive back",
"Illinois"
],
[
"19",
"Charles Fuller Charles Fuller",
"Halfback",
"Cal State-San Francisco"
]
] | Oakland Raiders draft picks ( selected fourth ) | 1961_American_Football_League_draft_7 | Because another league was in competition for the class of 1961 college stars, the American Football League draft for 1961 graduates was held in 1960, with a six-round telephone draft on November 21 and 22, that saw the Denver Broncos select New Mexico State's Bob Gaiters as the overall first draft pick. The draft was completed on December 5 and 6th, with rounds seven through thirty. The San Diego Chargers were still the Los Angeles Chargers in this draft, as their relocation was not announced until late January 1961. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_defunct_ECHL_teams | List of defunct ECHL teams | [
"Team",
"Seasons",
"Outcome"
] | [
[
"Roanoke Express",
"1993-2004",
"Franchise rights revoked by the ECHL"
],
[
"Greensboro Generals",
"1999-2004",
"Franchise rights revoked by the ECHL"
],
[
"Columbus Cottonmouths",
"2001-04",
"Ceased operations and replaced by the Columbus Cottonmouths of the SPHL"
],
[
"Louisiana IceGators",
"1995-2005",
"Franchise rights revoked by the ECHL"
],
[
"Peoria Rivermen",
"1996-2005",
"Ceased operations and replaced by the Peoria Rivermen of the AHL"
],
[
"Pee Dee Pride",
"1996-2005",
"Returned franchise rights to the ECHL after a failed attempt to move to Myrtle Beach , SC from 2005-08"
],
[
"Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies",
"2001-05",
"Moved to Stockton , CA"
],
[
"Greenville Grrrowl",
"1998-2006",
"Franchise revoked by the ECHL"
],
[
"San Diego Gulls",
"2003-06",
"Franchise revoked by the ECHL"
],
[
"Long Beach Ice Dogs",
"2003-07",
"Franchise revoked by the ECHL"
],
[
"Toledo Storm",
"2003-07",
"Suspended operations after the 2006-07 ECHL season . Returned in 2009 as the Toledo Walleye"
],
[
"Pensacola Ice Pilots",
"1996-2008",
"Franchise revoked by the ECHL . Replaced by the Pensacola Ice Flyers of the SPHL"
],
[
"Augusta Lynx",
"1998-2008",
"Ceased operations on December 2 , 2008 , becoming the first team to fold during the season"
],
[
"Fresno Falcons",
"2003-08",
"Ceased operations on December 22 , 2008 , becoming the second team to fold during the season"
],
[
"Columbia Inferno",
"2001-08",
"Ceased operations following the 2007-08 ECHL season"
],
[
"Texas Wildcatters",
"2003-08",
"Moved to Ontario , CA"
],
[
"Dayton Bombers",
"1991-2009",
"Relinquished membership to the ECHL following a failed drive for season tickets and managing partnership to resume play for the 2010-11 season . Replaced by the Dayton Gems of the IHL"
],
[
"Mississippi Sea Wolves",
"1996-2009",
"Ceased operations and replaced by the Mississippi Surge of the SPHL"
],
[
"Phoenix RoadRunners",
"2005-09",
"Ceased operations"
],
[
"Johnstown Chiefs",
"1988-2010",
"Moved to Greenville , SC . Last remaining member of the five founding teams of the East Coast Hockey League to relocate"
]
] | Defunct and relocated teams after the ECHL 's absorption of the WCHL | List_of_defunct_ECHL_teams_1 | This is a list of teams that once played in the ECHL but no longer exist. This includes franchises which have relocated to different cities. The years of operation only reflect the time in which the team was in the ECHL; it does not take into account any time in which the franchise operated in another league (such as the Central Hockey League, International Hockey League, United Hockey League or West Coast Hockey League). |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_1992_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_200_metre_butterfly | Swimming at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's 200 metre butterfly | [
"Rank",
"Lane",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time"
] | [
[
"9",
"5",
"Chris-Carol Bremer",
"Germany",
"1:59.93"
],
[
"10",
"6",
"David Wharton",
"United States",
"2:01.08"
],
[
"11",
"4",
"Martin Herrmann",
"Germany",
"2:01.14"
],
[
"12",
"3",
"Can Ergenekan",
"Turkey",
"2:01.21"
],
[
"13",
"1",
"Tom Ponting",
"Canada",
"2:01.60"
],
[
"14",
"2",
"Simon McKillop-Davies",
"Australia",
"2:01.86"
],
[
"15",
"8",
"Eduardo Piccinini",
"Brazil",
"2:01.87"
],
[
"16",
"7",
"Marco Braida",
"Italy",
"2:02.24"
]
] | Results -- Finals | Swimming_at_the_1992_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_200_metre_butterfly_1 | The men's 200 metre butterfly event at the 1992 Summer Olympics took place on 30 July at the Piscines Bernat Picornell in Barcelona, Spain. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Perry_(actress) | Jane Perry (actress) | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1979",
"Galaxy Express 999",
"Shadow",
"Film"
],
[
"1981",
"Adieu Galaxy Express 999",
"Mimay , Kei Yuki",
"Film"
],
[
"1995",
"Ronin Warriors",
"Kayura",
"Show"
],
[
"1996",
"Dragon Ball Z",
"Mrs Brief",
"Show"
],
[
"1998",
"Night Warriors : Darkstalkers ' Revenge",
"Mei Ling/Lin Lin",
"Show"
],
[
"2010",
"Need for Speed : Hot Pursuit",
"Cars Description Narrator",
"Video Game"
],
[
"2011",
"Kinect Disneyland Adventures",
"Voice",
"Video Game"
],
[
"2012",
"007 Legends",
"Dr Goodhead",
"Video Game"
],
[
"2012",
"Need for Speed : Most Wanted",
"Dispatch voice",
"Video Game"
],
[
"2012",
"Forza Horizon",
"Anna voice",
"Video Game"
],
[
"2012",
"Hitman Absolution",
"In Game Tutorial and Mission Narrator",
"Video Game"
],
[
"2013",
"Crysis 3",
"Tara Strickland",
"Video Game"
],
[
"2013",
"Need for Speed : Rivals",
"Dispatch",
"Video Game"
],
[
"2014",
"Alien : Isolation",
"Diane Verlaine",
"Video Game"
],
[
"2014",
"Forza Horizon 2",
"Anna",
"Video Game"
],
[
"2014",
"Dreamfall Chapters",
"Sister Alessandra/Helena Chang",
"Video Game"
],
[
"2015",
"Grey Goo",
"M.U.M , additional voices",
"Video Game"
],
[
"2015",
"Dirty Bomb",
"Nader",
"Video Game"
],
[
"2015",
"Soma",
"Maggie Komorebi/Nadine Masters/Andrea Suther",
"Video Game"
],
[
"2016",
"Hitman",
"Diana Burnwood",
"Video Game"
]
] | Filmography -- Voiceover work | Jane_Perry_(actress)_0 | Jane Elizabeth Perry is a Canadian actress and voice actor. She is perhaps best known for her work as Diana Burnwood in the rebooted Hitman series. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000–01_Los_Angeles_Lakers_season | 2000–01 Los Angeles Lakers season | [
"Game",
"Date",
"Team",
"Score",
"High points",
"High rebounds",
"High assists",
"Location Attendance",
"Record"
] | [
[
"57",
"March 3",
"@ Vancouver",
"W 98-88",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 34 )",
"Horace Grant ( 15 )",
"Brian Shaw ( 9 )",
"General Motors Place 19,193",
"38-19"
],
[
"58",
"March 4",
"Golden State",
"W 110-95",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 26 )",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 15 )",
"Kobe Bryant ( 5 )",
"Staples Center 18,997",
"39-19"
],
[
"59",
"March 6",
"@ Golden State",
"W 97-85",
"Kobe Bryant ( 29 )",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 17 )",
"Brian Shaw ( 9 )",
"The Arena in Oakland 20,181",
"40-19"
],
[
"60",
"March 7",
"Toronto",
"W 97-85",
"Kobe Bryant ( 29 )",
"3 players tied ( 10 )",
"Bryant & Shaw ( 5 )",
"Staples Center 18,997",
"41-19"
],
[
"61",
"March 9",
"San Antonio",
"L 89-93 ( OT )",
"Kobe Bryant ( 38 )",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 16 )",
"4 players tied ( 2 )",
"Staples Center 18,997",
"41-20"
],
[
"62",
"March 11",
"Seattle",
"L 97-109 ( OT )",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 29 )",
"Brian Shaw ( 10 )",
"Brian Shaw ( 7 )",
"Staples Center 18,997",
"41-21"
],
[
"63",
"March 13",
"Boston",
"W 112-107",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 28 )",
"Brian Shaw ( 12 )",
"Derek Fisher ( 8 )",
"Staples Center 18,997",
"42-21"
],
[
"64",
"March 15",
"@ Detroit",
"W 125-119 ( OT )",
"Kobe Bryant ( 39 )",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 10 )",
"Kobe Bryant ( 7 )",
"The Palace of Auburn Hills 22,076",
"43-21"
],
[
"65",
"March 16",
"@ Washington",
"W 101-89",
"Kobe Bryant ( 26 )",
"Robert Horry ( 9 )",
"Derek Fisher ( 6 )",
"MCI Center 20,674",
"44-21"
],
[
"66",
"March 18",
"@ Orlando",
"W 95-90",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 33 )",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 17 )",
"Kobe Bryant ( 7 )",
"TD Waterhouse Centre 17,248",
"45-21"
],
[
"67",
"March 19",
"@ Atlanta",
"L 106-108",
"Bryant & O'Neal ( 27 )",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 13 )",
"Derek Fisher ( 6 )",
"Philips Arena 17,248",
"45-22"
],
[
"68",
"March 21",
"@ Milwaukee",
"L 100-107",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 36 )",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 13 )",
"Kobe Bryant ( 8 )",
"Bradley Center 18,717",
"45-23"
],
[
"69",
"March 23",
"Washington",
"W 104-91",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 40 )",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 17 )",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 8 )",
"Staples Center 18,997",
"46-23"
],
[
"70",
"March 25",
"@ Sacramento",
"W 84-72",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 23 )",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 15 )",
"Fox & Shaw ( 4 )",
"ARCO Arena 17,317",
"47-23"
],
[
"71",
"March 26",
"@ Phoenix",
"L 83-104",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 27 )",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 12 )",
"O'Neal & Shaw ( 3 )",
"America West Arena 19,023",
"47-24"
],
[
"72",
"March 28",
"Sacramento",
"L 84-108",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 33 )",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 11 )",
"Rick Fox ( 8 )",
"Staples Center 18,997",
"47-25"
],
[
"73",
"March 30",
"Dallas",
"W 98-89",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 35 )",
"Shaquille O'Neal ( 13 )",
"Rick Fox ( 8 )",
"Staples Center 18,997",
"48-25"
]
] | 2000–01_Los_Angeles_Lakers_season_11 | The 2000-01 NBA season was the Lakers' 53rd season in the National Basketball Association, and 41st in the city of Los Angeles. The Lakers entered the season as the defending NBA champions, having defeated the Indiana Pacers in the 2000 NBA Finals in six games, winning their twelfth NBA championship. During the offseason, the Lakers acquired Horace Grant from the Seattle SuperSonics. Grant won three championships with the Chicago Bulls in the early 1990s. The team also signed free agent Isaiah Rider, who was released by the Atlanta Hawks the previous season due to off the court troubles. The Lakers won their final eight games finishing the regular season with a 56-26 record, and won the Pacific Division over the rival Sacramento Kings by one game. Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal were both selected for the 2001 NBA All-Star Game, but O'Neal did not play due to an injury. The Lakers clinched the #2 seed in the playoffs. In the playoffs, the Lakers swept the Portland Trail Blazers in the first round, swept the Kings in the semifinals, then swept the top-seeded San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference Finals. They went on to win the NBA Finals 4-1 against the Philadelphia 76ers, earning the franchise its 13th NBA championship. It was the second of the Lakers' three-peat championships to begin the millennium. The Lakers would finish with the then-best postseason record in NBA history, posting a 15-1 record, suffering their only loss in a Game 1 overtime loss to the 76ers in the NBA Finals. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_CFL_Draft | 1999 CFL Draft | [
"Pick #",
"CFL Team",
"Player",
"Position",
"College"
] | [
[
"17",
"Winnipeg Blue Bombers",
"Jeff Pilon",
"OL",
"Syracuse"
],
[
"18",
"Saskatchewan Roughriders",
"Kennedy Nkeyasen",
"RB",
"Idaho State University"
],
[
"19",
"BC Lions",
"Jason Kralt",
"DB",
"Carleton"
],
[
"20",
"Edmonton Eskimos",
"Éric LaPointe",
"RB",
"Mount Allison"
],
[
"21",
"Toronto Argonauts",
"Jean-Phillipe Darche",
"LB",
"McGill"
],
[
"22",
"Montreal Alouettes",
"Yannic Sermanou",
"DL",
"Howard"
],
[
"23",
"Hamilton Tiger-Cats",
"Morty Bryce",
"DB",
"Bowling Green"
],
[
"24",
"Calgary Stampeders",
"Evan Davis",
"RB",
"Concordia"
]
] | Round three | = CFL Division All-Star = CFL All-Star = Hall of Famer | 1999_CFL_Draft_2 | The 1999 CFL Draft took place on Tuesday, April 13, 1999. 46 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible players from Canadian universities as well as Canadian players playing in the NCAA. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._151_Squadron_RAF | No. 151 Squadron RAF | [
"From",
"To",
"Location"
] | [
[
"12 June 1918",
"16 June 1918",
"Hainault Farm"
],
[
"16 June 1918",
"21 June 1918",
"Marquise , Pas-de-Calais , France"
],
[
"21 June 1918",
"25 June 1918",
"Fontaine-sur-Maye , France"
],
[
"25 June 1918",
"2 July 1918",
"Famechon , Somme , France"
],
[
"2 July 1918",
"8 September 1918",
"Fontaine-sur-Maye , France"
],
[
"8 September 1918",
"24 October 1918",
"Vignacourt , France"
],
[
"24 October 1918",
"5 December 1918",
"Bancourt , France"
],
[
"5 December 1918",
"21 February 1919",
"Liettres , France"
],
[
"21 February 1919",
"10 September 1919",
"RAF Gullane , Scotland"
],
[
"4 August 1936",
"13 May 1940",
"RAF North Weald"
],
[
"28 February 1940",
"12 May 1940",
"RAF Martlesham Heath"
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[
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[
"17 May 1940",
"18 May 1940",
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[
"18 May 1940",
"20 May 1940",
"Vitry-en-Artois , France"
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[
"20 May 1940",
"29 August 1940",
"RAF North Weald"
],
[
"29 August 1940",
"1 September 1940",
"RAF Stapleford Tawney"
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[
"1 September 1940",
"28 November 1940",
"RAF Digby"
],
[
"28 November 1940",
"6 December 1940",
"RAF Bramcote"
],
[
"6 December 1940",
"30 April 1943",
"RAF Wittering"
],
[
"22 April 1941",
"25 January 1942",
"RAF Coltishall"
]
] | Squadron bases | No._151_Squadron_RAF_1 | No. 151 Squadron was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Telugu_films_of_2016 | List of Telugu films of 2016 | [
"Rank",
"Title",
"Production Company ( s )",
"Worldwide gross"
] | [
[
"1",
"Janatha Garage",
"Mythri Movie Makers Eros International",
"₹ 134.80 crore ( US $ 19 million )"
],
[
"2",
"Sarrainodu",
"Geetha Arts",
"₹ 127.60 crore ( US $ 18 million )"
],
[
"3",
"Oopiri",
"PVP Cinema",
"₹ 101.80 crore ( US $ 14 million )"
],
[
"4",
"Dhruva",
"Geetha Arts",
"₹ 100.2 crore ( US $ 14 million )"
],
[
"5",
"Nannaku Prematho",
"Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra Reliance Entertainment",
"₹ 87.20 crore ( US $ 12 million )"
],
[
"6",
"Sardaar Gabbar Singh",
"North Star Entertainment Eros International Pawan Kalyan Creative Works",
"₹ 85.55 crore ( US $ 12 million )"
],
[
"7",
"Soggade Chinni Nayana",
"Annapurna Studios",
"₹ 82.46 crore ( US $ 12 million )"
],
[
"8",
"A Aa",
"Haarika & Hassine Creations",
"₹ 75.4 crore ( US $ 11 million )"
],
[
"9",
"Brahmotsavam",
"PVP Cinema G. Mahesh Babu Entertainment Pvt . Ltd",
"₹ 58.35 crore ( US $ 8.2 million )"
],
[
"10",
"Babu Bangaram",
"Sitara Entertainments",
"₹ 46.20 crore ( US $ 6.5 million )"
]
] | Box office collection | The top films released in 2016 by worldwide box office gross revenue are as follows : | List_of_Telugu_films_of_2016_1 | |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Kontinen | Henri Kontinen | [
"Result",
"W-L",
"Date",
"Tournament",
"Tier",
"Surface",
"Partner",
"Opponents",
"Score"
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"Loss",
"0-1",
"Nov 2007",
"Helsinki , Finland",
"Challenger",
"Hard ( i )",
"Harri Heliövaara",
"Mikhail Elgin Alexander Kudryavtsev",
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"Ralph Grambow Ken Skupski",
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"2-2",
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"Hard ( i )",
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"Carl Bergman Tim Goransson",
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"3-2",
"Mar 2009",
"Great Britain F3 , Tipton",
"Futures",
"Hard ( i )",
"Dan Evans",
"Scott Oudsema Phillip Simmonds",
"6-7 , 7-6 , [ 10-4 ]"
],
[
"Win",
"4-2",
"May 2009",
"Kuwait F1 , Mishref",
"Futures",
"Hard",
"Sebastian Rieschick",
"Vivek Shokeen Navdeep Singh",
"6-4 , 6-2"
],
[
"Win",
"5-2",
"May 2009",
"Kuwait F2 , Mishref",
"Futures",
"Hard",
"Sebastian Rieschick",
"Jiří Krkoška Pierrick Ysern",
"6-4 , 6-4"
],
[
"Win",
"6-2",
"Jun 2009",
"Norway F1 , Svingvoll",
"Futures",
"Hard",
"Timo Nieminen",
"Fabrice Martin Michael McClune",
"6-3 , 6-3"
],
[
"Win",
"7-2",
"Jul 2009",
"Estonia F2 , Kuressaare",
"Futures",
"Clay ( i )",
"Harri Heliövaara",
"Mait Künnap Juho Paukku",
"6-3 , 6-3"
],
[
"Loss",
"7-3",
"Nov 2009",
"Jersey , Channel Islands",
"Challenger",
"Hard ( i )",
"Jarkko Nieminen",
"Frederik Nielsen Joseph Sirianni",
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],
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"Loss",
"7-4",
"Nov 2009",
"Helsinki , Finland",
"Challenger",
"Hard ( i )",
"Jarkko Nieminen",
"Rohan Bopanna Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi",
"2-6 , 6-7"
],
[
"Loss",
"7-5",
"Oct 2010",
"Great Britain F17 , Cardiff",
"Futures",
"Hard ( i )",
"Timo Nieminen",
"Josh Goodall Dominic Inglot",
"1-6 , 2-6"
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[
"Win",
"8-5",
"Nov 2010",
"Loughborough , United Kingdom",
"Challenger",
"Hard ( i )",
"Frederik Nielsen",
"Jordan Kerr Ken Skupski",
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[
"Loss",
"8-6",
"Nov 2010",
"Helsinki , Finland",
"Challenger",
"Hard ( i )",
"Jarkko Nieminen",
"Dustin Brown Martin Emmrich",
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],
[
"Win",
"9-6",
"Jun 2013",
"Netherlands F1 , Amstelveen",
"Futures",
"Clay",
"Christopher Rungkat",
"Niels Lootsma Jelle Sels",
"6-1 , 7-5"
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"Win",
"10-6",
"Jun 2013",
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"Christopher Rungkat",
"David Škoch Jan Zednik",
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"Win",
"11-6",
"Jun 2013",
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"Bjorn Fratangelo Mitchell Krueger",
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"Loss",
"11-7",
"Jul 2013",
"Poznań , Poland",
"Challenger",
"Clay",
"Mateusz Kowalczyk",
"Gero Kretschmer Alexander Satschko",
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],
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"Win",
"12-7",
"Jul 2013",
"Tampere , Finland",
"Challenger",
"Clay",
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"Ruben Gonzales Chris Letcher",
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],
[
"Loss",
"12-8",
"Sep 2013",
"Sweden F6 , Falun",
"Futures",
"Hard ( i )",
"Jesper Brunström",
"Milos Sekulic Fred Simonsson",
"6-3 , 3-6 , [ 5-10 ]"
]
] | Challengers and Futures finals -- Doubles : 28 ( 18 titles , 10 runner-ups ) | Legend ( Doubles ) Challengers ( 8–8 ) Futures ( 10–2 ) | Henri_Kontinen_11 | Henri Kontinen (; born 19 June 1990) is a Finnish tennis player. Kontinen has won 21 doubles titles on the ATP Tour in his career. He was formerly ranked as world No. 1 in doubles after winning the 2017 Australian Open men's doubles championship. He reached his best singles rankings of world No. 220 in October 2010. His brother Micke is a retired tennis player. After ending his singles career due to injuries he started focusing on doubles. He reached the quarterfinals of the men's doubles 2016 Wimbledon Championships with John Peers and won the mixed doubles at the same tournament with Heather Watson. His win in the 2017 Australian Open men's doubles with Peers was his first Grand Slam title in men's doubles. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jing_Lusi | Jing Lusi | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"2010",
"Breathe",
"Lauren",
"Film"
],
[
"2011",
"Jack Falls",
"Carly",
"Film"
],
[
"2011",
"The Malay Chronicles : Bloodlines",
"Princess Meng Li Hua",
"Film"
],
[
"2011",
"Tezz",
"Reporter",
"Film"
],
[
"2012-2013",
"Holby City",
"Dr. Tara Lo-Valentine",
"TV series : Series 14 , Episode 21 Fresh Blood ( first appearance ) , Series 15 , Episode 27 Great Expectations ( final appearance )"
],
[
"2014",
"Law & Order : UK",
"Gabby",
"TV Series : Series 8 , Episode 8 Repeat to Fade"
],
[
"2015",
"Survivor",
"Joyce Su",
"Film"
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[
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"Holly",
"TV Series"
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[
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"Lily-Anne Lau",
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"2016",
"Scott & Bailey",
"DC Anna Ram",
"TV Series : First Appearance in Series 5 Episode 1 Episode One"
],
[
"2018",
"Crazy Rich Asians",
"Amanda Ling",
"Film"
],
[
"2019",
"Pure",
"Sef",
"TV Series"
],
[
"2020",
"Gangs of London",
"Victoria 'Vicky ' Chung",
"TV Series"
],
[
"2020",
"SAS : Red Notice",
"",
"Film , Post-Production"
]
] | Filmography | Jing_Lusi_0 | Jing Lusi is a British-Chinese actress. Her first television role was as ill-fated junior doctor Tara Lo in the BBC television series Holby City. Lusi was part of the original cast of the European premiere of Amy Herzog's award-winning play 4000 Miles. She has also presented for the BBC, as well as being the focus, for the documenties My Chinese New Year (2015) and Chinese New Year: The Biggest Celebration on Earth (2016). She currently stars in Sky 1's Stan Lee's Lucky Man as Lily-Anne Lau and co-starred in the film Crazy Rich Asians, starring Constance Wu and Michelle Yeoh, and released by Warner Bros. in 2018. as Amanda Mandy Ling, Manhattan socialite and Nick's former girlfriend. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/109th_Ohio_General_Assembly | 109th Ohio General Assembly | [
"District",
"Senator",
"Party",
"First elected"
] | [
[
"1",
"Howard C. Cook",
"Republican",
"1966"
],
[
"2",
"Tennyson Guyer",
"Republican",
"1958"
],
[
"3",
"Ted Gray",
"Republican",
"1950"
],
[
"4",
"Buz Lukens",
"Republican",
"1971 ( Appt . )"
],
[
"5",
"Clara Weisenborn",
"Republican",
"1966"
],
[
"6",
"David Holcomb",
"Republican",
"1966"
],
[
"7",
"Michael Maloney",
"Republican",
"1964 ( Appt . )"
],
[
"8",
"Stanley Aronoff",
"Republican",
"1966"
],
[
"9",
"Bill Bowen",
"Democratic",
"1970 ( Appt . )"
],
[
"10",
"Max Dennis",
"Republican",
"1963 ( Appt . )"
],
[
"11",
"Marigene Valiquette",
"Democratic",
"1969 ( Appt . )"
],
[
"12",
"Paul Gillmor",
"Republican",
"1966"
],
[
"13",
"Robert J. Corts",
"Republican",
"1968"
],
[
"14",
"Robin Turner",
"Republican",
"1962"
],
[
"15",
"Robert O'Shaughnessy",
"Democratic",
"1972 ( Appt . )"
],
[
"16",
"Bob Shaw",
"Republican",
"1952"
],
[
"17",
"Harry Armstrong",
"Republican",
"1966"
],
[
"18",
"Oakley C. Collins",
"Republican",
"1950"
],
[
"19",
"Kenneth F. Berry",
"Republican",
"1972 ( Appt . )"
],
[
"20",
"Robert Secrest",
"Democratic",
"1968"
]
] | Senate -- Members of the 109th Ohio Senate | 109th_Ohio_General_Assembly_0 | The One Hundred Ninth Ohio General Assembly was the legislative body of the state of Ohio in 1971 and 1972. In this General Assembly, both the Ohio Senate and the Ohio House of Representatives were controlled by the Republican Party. In the Senate, there were 20 Republicans and 13 Democrats. In the House, there were 54 Republicans and 45 Democrats. It was the last General Assembly to use districts drawn after the 1966 apportionment. December 31, 1971: Senator James K. Leedy (R-19th) resigns. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribal-class_frigate | Tribal-class frigate | [
"Pennant",
"Name",
"Builder",
"Laid Down",
"Launched",
"Accepted into service",
"Commissioned",
"Estimated building cost",
"Fate"
] | [
[
"F117",
"Ashanti",
"( a ) Yarrow & Co Ltd , Glasgow ( b ) Associated Electrica Industries Ltd , Manchester",
"15 January 1958",
"9 March 1959",
"November 1961",
"23 November 1961",
"£5,315,000",
"Sunk as target 1988"
],
[
"F131",
"Nubian",
"( a ) HM Dockyard , Portsmouth ( b ) Associated Electrica Industries Ltd , Manchester",
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"6 September 1960",
"November 1962",
"9 October 1962",
"£4,360,000",
"Sunk as target 1987"
],
[
"F122",
"Gurkha",
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"3 November 1958",
"11 July 1960",
"February 1963",
"13 February 1963",
"£4,865,000",
"Indonesian 332 KRI Wilhelmus Zakarias Yohannes"
],
[
"F119",
"Eskimo",
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"22 October 1958",
"20 March 1960",
"February 1963",
"21 February 1963",
"£4,560,000",
"Sunk as target 1986"
],
[
"F133",
"Tartar",
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"22 October 1959",
"19 September 1960",
"April 1963",
"26 February 1962",
"£4,300,000",
"Indonesian 333 KRI Hasanuddin"
],
[
"F125",
"Mohawk",
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"23 December 1960",
"5 April 1962",
"December 1963",
"29 November 1963",
"£4,750,000",
"Sold for scrap"
],
[
"F124",
"Zulu",
"( a ) Alex Stephen & Sons , Ltd , Linthouse , Glasgow ( b ) JI Thornycroft & Co Ltd , Southampton ( steam and gas turbines ) ( b ) Parsons Marine Turbine Co Ltd , Wallsend-on-Tyne ( gearing )",
"13 December 1960",
"3 July 1962",
"April 1964",
"17 April 1964",
"£5,100,000",
"Indonesian 331 KRI Martha Khristina Tiyahahu"
]
] | Ships | Tribal-class_frigate_0 | The Type 81, or Tribal class, were ordered and built as Sloops to carry out similar duties to the immediate post war Improved Black Swan Sloops and Loch class frigates in the Gulf. In the mid 1960s the seven Tribals were reclassified as second class general-purpose frigates to maintain frigate numbers. After the British withdrawal from East of Suez in 1971 the Tribals operated in the Nato North Atlantic sphere with the only update the fitting of Seacat missiles to all by 1977, limited by their single propeller and low speed of 24 knots. In 1979-80 age and crew and fuel shortages, saw them transferred to the stand by squadrons, three being reactivated in 1982 in the Falklands crisis for training and West Indies guardship duties. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America_East_Conference | America East Conference | [
"Year",
"Winner",
"Score",
"Opponent",
"Most Outstanding Player"
] | [
[
"1985",
"Northeastern",
"73-59",
"Maine",
"N/A"
],
[
"1986",
"Northeastern",
"62-55",
"Boston",
"N/A"
],
[
"1987",
"Northeastern",
"55-48",
"Maine",
"N/A"
],
[
"1988",
"Boston",
"66-62",
"Maine",
"N/A"
],
[
"1989",
"Boston",
"60-54",
"Northeastern",
"N/A"
],
[
"1990",
"Maine",
"64-54",
"Boston",
"Rachel Bouchard , Maine"
],
[
"1991",
"Maine",
"79-64",
"Vermont",
"Rachel Bouchard , Maine"
],
[
"1992",
"Vermont",
"70-50",
"Maine",
"Sharon Bay , Vermont"
],
[
"1993",
"Vermont",
"62-45",
"Maine",
"Sharon Bay , Vermont"
],
[
"1994",
"Vermont",
"53-51",
"Northeastern",
"Sheri Turnbull , Vermont"
],
[
"1995",
"Maine",
"70-59",
"Northeastern",
"Cindy Blodgett , Maine"
],
[
"1996",
"Maine",
"88-55",
"Vermont",
"Cindy Blodgett , Maine"
],
[
"1997",
"Maine",
"92-70",
"Vermont",
"Cindy Blodgett , Maine"
],
[
"1998",
"Maine",
"81-80",
"Vermont",
"Cindy Blodgett , Maine"
],
[
"1999",
"Northeastern",
"57-55",
"Maine",
"Tesha Tinsley , Northeastern"
],
[
"2000",
"Vermont",
"77-50",
"Maine",
"Karalyn Church , Vermont"
],
[
"2001",
"Delaware",
"69-64",
"Vermont",
"Cindy Johnson , Delaware"
],
[
"2002",
"Hartford",
"60-57",
"Stony Brook",
"Kenitra Johnson , Hartford"
],
[
"2003",
"Boston",
"69-65",
"Maine",
"Katie Terhune , Boston University"
],
[
"2004",
"Maine",
"68-43",
"Boston",
"Cindy Blodgett , Maine"
]
] | Women 's basketball -- List of tournament champions | America_East_Conference_14 | The America East Conference is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA Division I, whose members are located mainly in the Northeastern United States, specifically New England. Its nine members include the public flagship universities of three states, and one private university. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anu_Emmanuel | Anu Emmanuel | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role ( s )",
"Language",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"2011",
"Swapna Sanchari",
"Ashwathy",
"Malayalam",
"Malayalam Debut"
],
[
"2016",
"Action Hero Biju",
"Benitta",
"Malayalam",
"Debut as lead actress"
],
[
"2016",
"Majnu",
"Kiranmayi",
"Telugu",
"Telugu Debut"
],
[
"2017",
"Kittu Unnadu Jagratha",
"Janaki",
"Telugu",
""
],
[
"2017",
"Thupparivaalan",
"Mallika",
"Tamil",
"Tamil Debut"
],
[
"2017",
"Oxygen",
"Geetha",
"Telugu",
""
],
[
"2018",
"Agnyaathavaasi",
"Suryakantham",
"Telugu",
""
],
[
"2018",
"Naa Peru Surya",
"Varsha",
"Telugu",
""
],
[
"2018",
"Geetha Govindam",
"Herself",
"Telugu",
"Cameo appearance"
],
[
"2018",
"Shailaja Reddy Alludu",
"Anu Reddy",
"Telugu",
""
],
[
"2019",
"Namma Veetu Pillai",
"Maangani",
"Tamil",
""
],
[
"2020",
"Alludu adhurs",
"TBA",
"Telugu",
"Filming"
]
] | Filmography | Anu_Emmanuel_0 | Anu Emmanuel is an American actress who appears in South Indian films. She made her debut as a heroine in the 2016 Malayalam film Action Hero Biju. She made her Telugu debut with Majnu (2016), and went on to act in other Telugu films, like Kittu Unnadu Jagratha (2017), Oxygen, and Agnyaathavaasi (2018). Emmanuel has also worked in Tamil films, making her debut with the suspense thriller Thupparivaalan (2017). |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_in_American_television | 2018 in American television | [
"Show",
"Network",
"Episode #",
"Episode title",
"Episode airdate"
] | [
[
"Modern Family",
"ABC",
"200th",
"Dear Beloved Family",
"January 10"
],
[
"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon",
"NBC",
"800th",
"Sam Rockwell/Tig Notaro",
"January 11"
],
[
"Family Guy",
"Fox",
"300th",
"Dog Bites Bear",
"January 14"
],
[
"The Amazing World of Gumball",
"Cartoon Network",
"200th",
"The Vegging",
"January 15"
],
[
"The Blacklist",
"NBC",
"100th",
"Abraham Stern",
"January 17"
],
[
"Total Divas",
"E !",
"100th",
"Breaking the News",
"January 31"
],
[
"Mom",
"CBS",
"100th",
"Pushed-Down Coffee , and a Working Turn Signal",
"February 1"
],
[
"General Hospital",
"ABC",
"14,000th",
"Episode 14,000",
"February 23"
],
[
"Chicago P.D",
"NBC",
"100th",
"Profiles",
"March 7"
],
[
"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D",
"ABC",
"100th",
"The Real Deal",
"March 9"
],
[
"The Fosters",
"Freeform",
"100th",
"Just Say Yes",
"March 13"
],
[
"The Simpsons",
"Fox",
"636th",
"Forgive and Regret",
"April 29"
],
[
"Chrisley Knows Best",
"USA Network",
"100th",
"Celebrating A Chrisley Century",
"June 19"
],
[
"Power Rangers",
"Nickelodeon",
"25th anniversary",
"Dimensions in Danger",
"August 28"
],
[
"Big Brother",
"CBS",
"700th",
"Episode 34",
"September 12"
],
[
"Shameless",
"Showtime",
"100th",
"Do Right , Vote White !",
"September 30"
],
[
"Bob 's Burgers",
"Fox",
"150th",
"Just One of the Boyz 4 Now for Now",
"September 30"
],
[
"Criminal Minds",
"CBS",
"300th",
"300",
"October 3"
],
[
"Shark Tank",
"ABC",
"200th",
"TBA",
"October 7"
],
[
"WWE SmackDown",
"USA Network",
"1,000th",
"WWE SmackDown 1000",
"October 16"
]
] | Television programs -- Milestone episodes | 2018_in_American_television_3 | The following is a list of events affecting American television in 2018. Events listed include television show finales and cancellations and information about controversies and carriage disputes. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_People's_Television_Network_stations_and_channels | List of People's Television Network stations and channels | [
"Branding",
"Callsign",
"Ch . #",
"Power ( kW )",
"Station Type",
"Location ( Transmitter site )"
] | [
[
"PTV 4 Manila",
"DWGT-TV",
"TV-4",
"50 kW",
"Originating",
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"5 kW",
"Relay",
"Calbayog"
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"Relay",
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"5 kW",
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|
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1936_VFL_season | 1936 VFL season | [
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"Away team score",
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"Date"
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"14,300",
"22 August 1936"
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|
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] | 2017_Boston_Red_Sox_season_19 | The 2017 Boston Red Sox season was the 117th season in the team's history, and their 106th season at Fenway Park. They finished with a 93-69 record, the same as their previous season, two games ahead of the second-place New York Yankees. It was also the team's first season in 15 years without David Ortiz, due to his retirement. The Red Sox won their second straight American League East championship, the first time the team has won the division (which was established in 1969) in consecutive years; it was their ninth division title overall. In the postseason, they lost in four games in the American League Division Series to the eventual 2017 World Series champions, the Houston Astros. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_immunofluorescence_findings_for_autoimmune_bullous_conditions | List of immunofluorescence findings for autoimmune bullous conditions | [
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"Antibody isotype ( s ) deposited",
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"Dermal"
],
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],
[
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] | Wikipedia list article See also : List of cutaneous conditions Several cutaneous conditions can be diagnosed with the aid of immunofluorescence studies . Cutaneous conditions with positive direct or indirect immunofluorescence when using salt-split skin include : | List_of_immunofluorescence_findings_for_autoimmune_bullous_conditions_0 | Several cutaneous conditions can be diagnosed with the aid of immunofluorescence studies. Cutaneous conditions with positive direct or indirect immunofluorescence when using salt-split skin include:
For several subtypes of pemphigus a variety of substrates are used for indirect immunofluorescence: |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_flags | List of British flags | [
"Date",
"Use",
"Description"
] | [
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],
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],
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],
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"",
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]
] | Royal Standards -- Other members of the Royal Family | List_of_British_flags_13 | This list includes flags that either have been in use or are currently used by the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and the Crown dependencies. The College of Arms is the authority on the flying of flags in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and maintains the only official register of flags for these countries. It was established in 1484 and as part of the Royal Household operates under the authority of the Crown. The Lord Lyon King of Arms holds a similar role within Scotland. A separate private body called the Flag Institute, financed by its own membership, also maintains a registry of United Kingdom flags that it styles 'the UK Flag Registry', though this has no official status under UK law. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_South_American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results | 2017 South American Championships in Athletics – Results | [
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"Lane",
"Name",
"Nationality",
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"1",
"5",
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"2",
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] | 2017_South_American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results_1 | These are the full results of the 2017 South American Championships in Athletics which took place in Luque, Asunción, Paraguay, from 23 to 25 June at the Pista Comité Olímpico Paraguayo. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008–09_Segunda_División_B | 2008–09 Segunda División B | [
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"1988",
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"1996",
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_Los_Angeles_Lakers_season | 2017–18 Los Angeles Lakers season | [
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"High rebounds",
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"Staples Center 16,711",
"2-4"
]
] | 2017–18_Los_Angeles_Lakers_season_3 | The 2017-18 Los Angeles Lakers season was the franchise's 70th season, its 69th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 58th in Los Angeles. On December 18, 2017 against the Golden State Warriors, the Lakers retired the numbers 8 and 24 of former shooting guard Kobe Bryant, making him the first NBA player to have two numbers retired on the same team. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chadwick_Boseman | Chadwick Boseman | [
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"2016",
"Captain America : Civil War",
"T'Challa / Black Panther",
"Anthony & Joe Russo"
],
[
"2016",
"Message from the King",
"Jacob King",
"Fabrice Du Welz"
],
[
"2017",
"Marshall",
"Thurgood Marshall",
"Reginald Hudlin"
],
[
"2018",
"Black Panther",
"T'Challa / Black Panther",
"Ryan Coogler"
],
[
"2018",
"Avengers : Infinity War",
"T'Challa / Black Panther",
"Anthony & Joe Russo"
],
[
"2019",
"Avengers : Endgame",
"T'Challa / Black Panther",
"Anthony & Joe Russo"
],
[
"2019",
"21 Bridges",
"Andre Davis",
"Brian Kirk"
],
[
"2020",
"Da 5 Bloods",
"Norman Earl Stormin ' Norm Holloway",
"Spike Lee"
],
[
"TBA",
"Ma Rainey 's Black Bottom",
"Levee",
"George C. Wolfe"
]
] | Filmography -- Film | Chadwick_Boseman_0 | Chadwick Aaron Boseman (born November 29, 1976, or in 1977) (sources differ) is an American actor known for his portrayals of real-life historical figures such as Jackie Robinson in 42 (2013), James Brown in Get on Up (2014) and Thurgood Marshall in Marshall (2017), and for his portrayal of the superhero Black Panther in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Captain America: Civil War (2016), Black Panther (2018), Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and Avengers: Endgame (2019). |
|
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 | [
"County",
"Voters in 1800",
"Times contested",
"Dominant interests",
"Comments",
"Fate in 1832"
] | [
[
"Aberdeenshire",
"140",
"5",
"Gordon",
"The Tory Dukes of Gordon were the dominant interest in the county , retaining control through the creation of fictitious or parchment voters",
"Retained one seat"
],
[
"Argyllshire",
"45",
"0",
"Campbell",
"The control of the Dukes of Argyll , who until the 1830s were Whigs , was complete and unchallenged",
"Retained one seat"
],
[
"Ayrshire",
"140",
"1",
"Fergusson , Montgomerie",
"Ayrshire had a large electorate by Scottish standards , and several local families vied for control . Chief of these were the Tory Montgomeries , led by the Earl of Eglinton",
"Retained one seat"
],
[
"Banffshire",
"35",
"1",
"Duff , Grant",
"The Duff family of the Earl of Fife were the strongest influence in the county - Fife ( who was technically an Irish peer ) sat for the seat himself , then handed it over to his natural son . Later Sir William Grant supplanted the Fife influence",
"Retained one seat"
],
[
"Berwickshire",
"120",
"2",
"Home , Hume-Campbell",
"A long rivalry between the Homes and Humes ended in 1784 , and thereafter several local Tory families competed for support . The county did not elect a Whig until 1832",
"Retained one seat"
],
[
"Buteshire and Caithness",
"Buteshire 15 , Caithness 20",
"0",
"Stuart in Bute , Sinclair in Caithness",
"These two small counties returned members at alternate elections . The Tory Stuarts , led by the Earl of Bute , controlled Bute , while the Whig Sinclairs dominated Caithness ( and still do : John Thurso , the member for Caithness , Sutherland and Easter Ross from 2001 until 2015 , is a Sinclair )",
"Bute and Caithness were given one seat each"
],
[
"Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire",
"Clackmannan 15 , Kinross 15",
"0",
"Abercromby in Clackmannanshire , Graham in Kinross",
"These two small counties returned members at alternate elections . The Whig Abercrombys controlled Clackmannan while the Tory Grahams controlled Kinross . There were no contests",
"Retained one seat between them"
],
[
"Cromartyshire and Nairnshire",
"Cromarty 10 , Nairn 20",
"2",
"Macleod in Cromarty , Brodie and Campbell in Nairn",
"These two small counties returned members at alternate elections , tiny Cromarty always struggling to find any voters at all . The Whig Campbells dominated Nairn from the 1760s to the 1830s",
"Cromarty was paired with Ross-shire and given one seat , while Nairn was paired with Elgin and given one seat"
],
[
"Dumfriesshire",
"60",
"1",
"Douglas",
"The Douglas family of the Duke of Queensberry were the dominant force in this their home county , but did not usually represent the county themselves , rather supporting government nominees",
"Retained one seat"
],
[
"Dunbartonshire",
"50",
"5",
"Campbell , Elphinstone , Graham",
"The Duke of Argyll and the Grahams led by the Duke of Montrose both had an interest in the county , which they used to install relatives and supporters , causing more contests than usual in a Scottish county",
"Retained one seat"
],
[
"Edinburghshire ( or Midlothian )",
"100",
"2",
"Dundas",
"The Dundas family , led by the Tory party 's Scottish manager Henry Dundas , had complete control of the county . Dundas held the seat himself from 1774 to 1790 , when he was succeeded by his son",
"Retained one seat"
],
[
"Elginshire ( or Morayshire )",
"40",
"1",
"Grant",
"The Tory Grant family monopolised the representation all through the 18th century , and usually nominated family members",
"Retained one seat , with Nairnshire"
],
[
"Fifeshire",
"160",
"4",
"None",
"Fife was one of the largest and wealthiest counties , and there were no dominant local interests . The government , represented by Henry Dundas , was usually able to muster enough support for the Tory nominee , but in 1820 the Whigs won the seat and generally retained it thereafter",
"Retained one seat"
],
[
"Forfarshire ( or Angus )",
"100",
"1",
"Douglas , Maule",
"The Whig Maule family , led by the Earls of Panmure , dominated the representation from the 1740s to 1831",
"Retained one seat"
],
[
"Haddingtonshire ( or East Lothian )",
"70",
"2",
"Hamilton",
"The Hamilton family led by the Earl of Haddington had a strong but not controlling interest in the county . The government , represented by Henry Dundas , was often able to nominate the member , including Dundas 's brother-in-law",
"Retained one seat"
],
[
"Inverness-shire",
"50",
"1",
"Fraser , Gordon , Grant",
"Inverness was a large county and difficult to control , particularly since the Fraser clan created many parchment voters to support their claims . From 1802 , however , the Tory Grants dominated the county",
"Retained one seat"
],
[
"Kincardineshire",
"40",
"4",
"Adam , Drummond , Irvine",
"There was no dominant influence in the county , and the represented by Henry Dundas , controlled the representation until 1806 , when a Whig was elected",
"Retained one seat"
],
[
"Kirkcudbright Stewartry ( or Kirkcudbrightshire )",
"140",
"3",
"Murray , Stewart",
"The Stewarts , led by the Earl of Galloway , were the most influential family , but rarely nominated family members , instead bargaining with Henry Dundas for government favours in exchange for supporting his nominee . The seat fell to the Whigs in 1826",
"Retained one seat"
],
[
"Lanarkshire",
"100",
"8",
"Hamilton",
"The Duke of Hamilton was the dominant influence in the county , and from 1802 he installed his son , a Whig , in the seat . The Tories were unable to regain the seat until 1830",
"Retained one seat"
],
[
"Linlithgowshire ( or West Lothian )",
"60",
"3",
"Hope",
"In 1790 the Tory manager Henry Dundas installed his brother-in-law John Hope in the seat , and the Hopes then held it without a break until 1847",
"Retained one seat"
]
] | Scottish counties | List_of_counties_and_boroughs_of_the_unreformed_House_of_Commons_in_1800_3 | This is a list of the counties and boroughs of the Unreformed House of Commons |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_Colorado_Rockies_season | 2001 Colorado Rockies season | [
"#",
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Score",
"Win",
"Loss",
"Attendance",
"Record"
] | [
[
"157",
"October 2",
"@ Diamondbacks",
"10-1",
"Johnson ( 21-6 )",
"Hampton ( 14-13 )",
"36,263",
"71-86"
],
[
"158",
"October 3",
"@ Diamondbacks",
"4-3",
"Schilling ( 22-6 )",
"Chacón ( 6-10 )",
"32,521",
"71-87"
],
[
"159",
"October 4",
"@ Diamondbacks",
"5-4",
"Anderson ( 4-9 )",
"Neagle ( 9-8 )",
"29,382",
"71-88"
],
[
"160",
"October 5",
"@ Padres",
"4-0",
"Jennings ( 4-1 )",
"Jarvis ( 12-11 )",
"27,646",
"72-88"
],
[
"161",
"October 6",
"@ Padres",
"10-4",
"Tollberg ( 10-4 )",
"Elarton ( 4-10 )",
"30,637",
"72-89"
],
[
"162",
"October 7",
"@ Padres",
"14-5",
"Thomson ( 4-5 )",
"Lawrence ( 5-5 )",
"60,103",
"73-89"
]
] | 2001_Colorado_Rockies_season_13 | The Colorado Rockies' 2001 season was the ninth for the Rockies. They tried to win the National League West. Buddy Bell was their manager. They played home games at Coors Field. They finished with a record of 73-89, last in the NL West. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Im_Chang-jung | Im Chang-jung | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Network"
] | [
[
"1991",
"Eyes of Dawn",
"Gil-soo",
"MBC"
],
[
"1992",
"Days of Sunshine",
"",
"KBS2"
],
[
"1994",
"Ladybug",
"",
"KBS2"
],
[
"1996",
"Three Guys and Three Girls",
"",
"MBC"
],
[
"1997",
"New York Story",
"",
"SBS"
],
[
"2010",
"The Woman Who Still Wants to Marry",
"Jerry Oh ( cameo )",
"MBC"
],
[
"2012",
"Ji Woon-soo 's Stroke of Luck",
"Ji Woon-soo",
"TV Chosun"
],
[
"2017",
"Witch at Court",
"Investigated man ( special appearance )",
"KBS2"
],
[
"2019",
"Dazzling",
"a swindler ( cameo , Ep . 5 )",
"JTBC"
]
] | Filmography -- Television series | Im_Chang-jung_1 | Im Chang-jung (Korean: 임창정; born November 30, 1973) is a South Korean actor, ballad singer-songwriter, and composer. He is often referred by Koreans as the original multi-entertainer for being active in all three fields: film, music, and entertainment. He made his acting debut in 1990 and his singing debut in 1995. He has since released 14 full-length albums and has become known for hit songs that are vocally challenging to sing. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Blackley | Jamie Blackley | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"2008",
"Apparitions",
"Zaid Kopavic",
"1 episode"
],
[
"2009",
"Freak",
"Steve",
"Web series"
],
[
"2009",
"Genie in the House",
"Dylan",
""
],
[
"2009",
"Myths",
"Steve/ Icarus",
"Six-part series"
],
[
"2009",
"Casualty",
"Brodie",
"1 episode Price of Life"
],
[
"2009",
"Doctors",
"David Webb",
"1 episode Volte Face"
],
[
"2009",
"Misfits",
"Matt",
"2 episodes"
],
[
"2010",
"Shelfstackers",
"Hunter",
"1 episode Tranced"
],
[
"2011",
"Midsomer Murders",
"Duncan Hendred",
"1 episode : A Sacred Trust"
],
[
"2012",
"Endeavour",
"Johnny Franks",
""
],
[
"2013",
"The Borgias",
"Raphael",
"Historical series ( 1 episode Lucrezia 's Gambit No.3.7 )"
],
[
"2017",
"The Halcyon",
"Freddie Hamilton",
"8 episodes"
],
[
"2019",
"Traitors",
"Freddie Symonds",
"6 episodes"
],
[
"2020",
"The Last Kingdom",
"Eardwulf",
"Season 4"
]
] | Filmography -- Television | Jamie_Blackley_1 | Jamie Alexander Blackley is a Manx-born British actor. He is known for his role as Adam Wilde in the film If I Stay. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2009_Southeast_Asian_Games_–_Women's_200_metre_butterfly | Swimming at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games – Women's 200 metre butterfly | [
"Rank",
"Swimmer",
"Nation",
"Time"
] | [
[
"1",
"Erica Totten",
"Philippines",
"2:19.61"
],
[
"2",
"Hii Siew Siew",
"Malaysia",
"2:19.70"
],
[
"3",
"T Kim Tuyen Nguyen",
"Vietnam",
"2:20.41"
],
[
"4",
"Kittiya Patarawadee",
"Thailand",
"2:20.92"
],
[
"5",
"Tao Li",
"Singapore",
"2:21.36"
],
[
"6",
"Raina Saumi",
"Indonesia",
"2:21.58"
],
[
"7",
"Cai Lin Khoo",
"Malaysia",
"2:22.09"
],
[
"8",
"Koh Ting Ting",
"Singapore",
"2:24.69"
],
[
"9",
"Maria Gandionco",
"Singapore",
"2:25.41"
],
[
"10",
"Natnapa P",
"Thailand",
"2:41.09"
]
] | Results -- Preliminary heats | Swimming_at_the_2009_Southeast_Asian_Games_–_Women's_200_metre_butterfly_1 | The Women's 200 Butterfly swimming event at the 2009 SEA Games was held in December 2009. The Games Record at the start of the event was 2:14.11 by Singapore's TAO Li swum at the 2005 SEA Games (on December 3, 2005). |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Record_of_the_Year | The Record of the Year | [
"Song",
"Artist",
"Result"
] | [
[
"You Raise Me Up",
"Westlife",
"1st"
],
[
"All About You",
"McFly",
"2nd"
],
[
"My Humps",
"The Black Eyed Peas",
"3rd"
],
[
"Youre Beautiful",
"James Blunt",
"4th"
],
[
"Bad Day",
"Daniel Powter",
"5th"
],
[
"Feel Good Inc",
"Gorillaz feat . De La Soul",
""
],
[
"If There 's Any Justice",
"Lemar",
""
],
[
"Nine Million Bicycles",
"Katie Melua",
""
],
[
"Since U Been Gone",
"Kelly Clarkson",
""
],
[
"What You Waiting For ?",
"Gwen Stefani",
""
]
] | Year by year -- 2005 | Presenter : Vernon Kay The ten finalists were : [ 5 ] | The_Record_of_the_Year_8 | The Record of the Year was an award voted by the United Kingdom public. For many years it was given in conjunction with television programmes of the same name. The first show ran in the early evening on a December Saturday just before Christmas with the ten finalists represented as either live performances or filmed inserts or dance routines; then the phone lines were declared opened and the second show, an hour or so later, at prime time and also live, went around the TV regions revealing the votes and culminating in the announcement of the winner. It became one of the highest rated music TV ceremonies in the UK, boosting sales of CDs and then downloads in the crucial fortnight before Christmas every year. For that reason, it was much respected by the industry, labels, publishers and retailers. It was the only music award in the UK to be chosen by the public. The award began in 1998 and was televised on ITV for eight years before being dropped in 2006 after disagreements over the phone voting element. Since then, it had been an online poll, administered through the Record of the Year website. In 2013, the online poll was axed, signaling the end of the award. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany_national_football_team | Germany national football team | [
"Competition",
"",
"",
"",
"Total"
] | [
[
"FIFA World Cup",
"4",
"4",
"4",
"12"
],
[
"UEFA European Championship",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"9"
],
[
"FIFA Confederations Cup",
"1",
"0",
"1",
"2"
],
[
"Nations League",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"Total",
"8",
"7",
"8",
"23"
]
] | Honours | Main article : Germany national football team honours Titles [ edit ] FIFA World Cup Champions ( 4 ) : 1954 , 1974 , 1990 , 2014 Runners-up ( 4 ) : 1966 , 1982 , 1986 , 2002 Third place ( 4 ) : 1934 , 1970 , 2006 , 2010 Fourth place ( 1 ) : 1958 UEFA European Championship Champions ( 3 ) : 1972 , 1980 , 1996 Runners-up ( 3 ) : 1976 , 1992 , 2008 Semi-finals ( 3 ) : 1988 , 2012 , 2016 FIFA Confederations Cup Champions ( 1 ) : 2017 Third place ( 1 ) : 2005 Awards [ edit ] FIFA Fair Play Trophy Winners : 1974 , 2017 FIFA Team of the Year Winners : 1993 , 2014 , 2017 World Soccer Team of the Year Winners : 1990 , 2014 Laureus World Team of the Year Winners : 2015 | Germany_national_football_team_8 | The Germany national football team (German: Deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft or Die Mannschaft) has represented Germany in men's international football since 1908. The team is governed by the German Football Association (Deutscher Fußball-Bund), founded in 1900. Ever since the DFB was reinaugurated in 1949 the team has represented the Federal Republic of Germany. Under Allied occupation and division, two other separate national teams were also recognised by FIFA: the Saarland team representing the Saarland (1950-1956) and the East German team representing the German Democratic Republic (1952-1990). Both have been absorbed along with their records by the current national team. The official name and code Germany FR (FRG) was shortened to Germany (GER) following the reunification in 1990. Germany is one of the most successful national teams in international competitions, having won four World Cups (1954, 1974, 1990, 2014), three European Championships (1972, 1980, 1996), and one Confederations Cup (2017). They have also been runners-up three times in the European Championships, four times in the World Cup, and a further four third-place finishes at World Cups. East Germany won Olympic Gold in 1976. Germany is the only nation to have won both the FIFA World Cup and the FIFA Women's World Cup. At the end of the 2014 World Cup, Germany earned the highest Elo rating of any national football team in history, with a record 2,205 points. Germany is also the only European nation that has won a FIFA World Cup in the Americas. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1846 | List of shipwrecks in November 1846 | [
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] | [
[
"Almira",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean . Her crew were rescued by USS Southampton ( United States Navy ) . Almira was on a voyage from New York , United States to Limerick"
],
[
"Enterprise",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Plymouth , Devon . She was on a voyage from Gloucester to Plymouth"
],
[
"Friendship",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven onto the breakwater at Plymouth and was wrecked . She was on a voyage from Gloucester to Plymouth"
],
[
"Hedenfernes Mirade",
"Norway",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Robin Hoods Bay , Yorkshire , United Kingdom . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Christiania to Grangemouth , Stirlingshire , United Kingdom"
],
[
"Napoleon",
"Stralsund",
"The galeass sprang a leak and foundered in the North Sea . Her crew were rescued by Cecilia ( Denmark ) . She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne , Northumberland , United Kingdom to Stettin"
],
[
"Regina",
"British North America",
"The ship was wrecked south west of La Orchila , Venezuela with the loss of a crew member . Survivors were rescued by Susannah ( United Kingdom ) . Regina was on a voyage from Curaçao to Barbadoes"
],
[
"Thomas P. Cope",
"United States",
"The full-rigged ship was struck by lightning and destroyed by fire in the Atlantic Ocean . Her crew were rescued by Emigrant ( United Kingdom ) . Thomas P. Cope was on a voyage from Philadelphia , Pennsylvania to Liverpool , Lancashire , United Kingdom"
],
[
"Verbena",
"United Kingdom",
"The brig ran aground on the Gunfleet Sand , in the North Sea off the coast of Essex . She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg , Russia to London . She was refloated and resumed her voyage"
],
[
"Victor",
"Russia",
"The ship was driven ashore on Hiiumaa . She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg to Riga . She was refloated"
]
] | List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1846_28 | The list of shipwrecks in November 1846 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during November 1846. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Esch | Eric Esch | [
"Res",
"Record",
"Opponent",
"Method",
"Event",
"Date",
"Round",
"Time",
"Location"
] | [
[
"Loss",
"17-10-1",
"Sandy Bowman",
"TKO ( submission to punches",
"Prestige Fighting Championship 3",
"October 21 , 2011",
"1",
"0:54",
"Fort McMurray , Alberta , Canada"
],
[
"Loss",
"17-9-1",
"Eric Barrak",
"Submission ( guillotine choke )",
"Instinct MMA 1",
"October 7 , 2011",
"3",
"2:56",
"Montreal , Quebec , Canada"
],
[
"Win",
"17-8-1",
"Dean Storey",
"TKO ( punches )",
"Elite-1 MMA : Moncton",
"May 7 , 2011",
"2",
"0:20",
"Moncton , New Brunswick , Canada"
],
[
"Win",
"16-8-1",
"Deon West",
"TKO ( punches )",
"LFC 43 : Wild Thang",
"December 10 , 2010",
"2",
"5:00",
"Indianapolis , Indiana , United States"
],
[
"Loss",
"15-8-1",
"Mariusz Pudzianowski",
"TKO ( submission to punches )",
"KSW 14 : Judgment Day",
"September 18 , 2010",
"1",
"1:15",
"Łódź , Poland"
],
[
"Loss",
"15-7-1",
"Jeff Kugel",
"TKO ( submission to punches )",
"Xtreme Cagefighting Championship 46 : Beatdown at the Ballroom 9",
"March 6 , 2010",
"1",
"0:40",
"Mount Clemens , Michigan , United States"
],
[
"Win",
"15-6-1",
"Chris Cruit",
"Submission ( rear-naked choke )",
"Moosin : God of Martial Arts",
"December 11 , 2009",
"1",
"1:38",
"Birmingham , Alabama , United States"
],
[
"Win",
"14-6-1",
"Tom Howard",
"Submission ( neck crank )",
"Extreme Cage Fighting",
"September 9 , 2009",
"1",
"1:40",
"Laredo , Texas , United States"
],
[
"Win",
"13-6-1",
"Jefferson Hook",
"TKO ( punches )",
"Lockdown in Lowell",
"June 26 , 2009",
"1",
"? : ? ?",
"Lowell , Massachusetts , United States"
],
[
"Loss",
"12-6-1",
"Pat Smith",
"TKO ( submission to punches )",
"YAMMA Pit Fighting",
"April 11 , 2008",
"1",
"3:17",
"Atlantic City , New Jersey . United States"
],
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"Loss",
"12-5-1",
"Nick Penner",
"Submission ( kimura )",
"The Fight Club : First Blood",
"December 28 , 2007",
"1",
"2:28",
"Edmonton , Alberta , Canada"
],
[
"Win",
"12-4-1",
"Tom Howard",
"Submission ( armlock )",
"The Final Chapter MMA",
"December 1 , 2007",
"1",
"4:47",
"Jasper , Alabama , United States"
],
[
"Win",
"11-4-1",
"Pete Sischo",
"Submission ( americana )",
"Combat Warfare X",
"October 13 , 2007",
"3",
"2:35",
"United States"
],
[
"Loss",
"10-4-1",
"Tengiz Tedoradze",
"TKO ( punches )",
"Cage Rage 22",
"July 14 , 2007",
"1",
"4:26",
"London , England"
],
[
"Win",
"10-3-1",
"Zuluzinho",
"Submission ( americana )",
"Pride 34",
"April 8 , 2007",
"1",
"2:35",
"Saitama , Japan"
],
[
"Win",
"9-3-1",
"James Thompson",
"KO ( punches )",
"Cage Rage 20",
"February 10 , 2007",
"1",
"0:43",
"London , England"
],
[
"Win",
"8-3-1",
"Charles Hodges",
"KO ( punch )",
"Palace Fighting Championship : King of the Ring",
"January 18 , 2007",
"1",
"0:45",
"Lemoore , California , United States"
],
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"Loss",
"7-3-1",
"Rob Broughton",
"TKO ( submission to punches )",
"Cage Rage 19",
"December 9 , 2006",
"2",
"3:43",
"London , England"
],
[
"Win",
"7-2-1",
"Sean O'Haire",
"KO ( punches )",
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||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964_VFL_season | 1964 VFL season | [
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"Away team score",
"Venue",
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|
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|
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[
"RB",
"DJ Ware",
"ERFA",
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] | Players -- Free agents | 2009_New_York_Giants_season_0 | The 2009 New York Giants season was the 85th season for the team in the National Football League. It was the team's final season in Giants Stadium; In 2010, the Giants moved into New Meadowlands Stadium. The Giants hoped to improve upon their 12-4 record, avenge their divisional round loss to the Philadelphia Eagles and make the playoffs for the fifth straight year. Despite starting 5-0 to begin the season, they went 3-8 in their next 11 games and finished 3rd in the NFC East. They were eliminated from playoff contention since 2004 in Week 16. They played teams from the NFC South and AFC West as per the schedule rotation, as well as their regular games with their NFC East rivals. For head coach Tom Coughlin, this was his 6th season as the coach of the Giants. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elie_Wiesel_bibliography | Elie Wiesel bibliography | [
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"English Title",
"English Translator , Publisher , Date , and ISBN"
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"L'Aube",
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[
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],
[
"Les Portes de la forêt",
"Paris : éditions du Seuil , 1964 ISBN 2-02-008988-2",
"The Gates of the Forest",
"Frances Frenaye , Holt , Rinehart and Winston , 1966 ISBN 978-0-8052-1044-6"
],
[
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"Paris : éditions du Seuil , 1968 ISBN 2-02-001112-3",
"A Beggar in Jerusalem",
"Random House , 1970 ISBN 0-8052-1052-0"
],
[
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"Random House , 1973 ISBN 0-935613-11-0"
],
[
"Le Testament d'un poète juif assassiné",
"Paris : éditions du Seuil , 1980 ISBN 2-02-005457-4",
"The Testament",
"Summit , 1981 ISBN 0-8052-1115-2"
],
[
"Le cinquième fils",
"France : éditions Bernard Grasset , 1983 ISBN 2-246-28921-1",
"The Fifth Son",
"Summit , 1985 ISBN 0-8052-1083-0"
],
[
"Le crépuscule , au loin",
"France : éditions Bernard Grasset , 1987 ISBN 2-246-39061-3",
"Twilight",
"Marion Wiesel , Summit , 1988 ISBN 978-0-8052-1058-3"
],
[
"L'oublié",
"Paris : éditions du Seuil , 1989 ISBN 2-02-010667-1",
"The Forgotten",
"Stephen Becker , Summit , 1992 ISBN 0-8052-1019-9"
],
[
"Les juges",
"Paris : éditions du Seuil , 1999 ISBN 2-02-036150-7",
"The Judges",
"Knopf , 2002 ISBN 0-8052-1121-7"
],
[
"Le temps des déracinés",
"Paris : éditions du Seuil , 2003 ISBN 2-02-054186-6",
"The Time of the Uprooted",
"David Hapgood , Knopf , 2005 ISBN 0-8052-1177-2"
],
[
"Un désir fou de danser",
"Paris : éditions du Seuil , 2006 ISBN 2-02-085916-5",
"A Mad Desire to Dance",
"Catherine Temerson , Knopf , 2009 ISBN 0-8052-1212-4"
],
[
"Le cas Sonderberg",
"Paris : éditions Grasset & Fasquelle , 2008 ISBN 2-246-73601-3",
"The Sonderberg Case",
"Catherine Temerson , Knopf , 2010 ISBN 0-307-27220-6"
],
[
"Otage",
"France : éditions Bernard Grasset , 2010 ISBN 2-246-77581-7",
"Hostage",
"Catherine Temerson , Knopf , 2012 ISBN 0-307-59958-2"
]
] | Novels | Elie_Wiesel_bibliography_2 | This is a bibliography of the works of Elie Wiesel. |
|
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"%",
"Seats"
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"40.97",
"193"
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"0.04",
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"0.01",
"0"
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"0.01",
"0"
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[
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"3,734",
"0.01",
"0"
]
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torino_F.C. | Torino F.C. | [
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