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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethan_Allen_Express
Ethan Allen Express
[ "Milepost ( km )", "Station", "Location", "Began service", "Connections" ]
[ [ "0 mi ( 0 km )", "Rutland", "Rutland , VT", "December 2 , 1996", "" ], [ "9 mi ( 14 km )", "Castleton", "Castleton , VT", "January 2 , 2010", "MVRTD The Bus : Fair Haven-Rutland Connector" ], [ "44 mi ( 71 km )", "Fort Edward-Glens Falls", "Fort Edward , NY", "December 2 , 1996", "Amtrak : Adirondack GGFT : 4 , Train-Catcher Service" ], [ "63 mi ( 101 km )", "Saratoga Springs", "Saratoga Springs , NY", "December 2 , 1996", "Amtrak : Adirondack CDTA : NX Northway Xpress , 471 , 472 Saratoga and North Creek Railway" ], [ "82 mi ( 132 km )", "Schenectady", "Schenectady , NY", "December 2 , 1996", "Amtrak : Adirondack , Empire Service , Lake Shore Limited , Maple Leaf" ], [ "100 mi ( 160 km )", "Albany-Rensselaer", "Rensselaer , NY", "December 2 , 1996", "Amtrak : Adirondack , Empire Service , Lake Shore Limited , Maple Leaf CDTA : 214 , 24 Megabus : M27 Vermont Translines : Vermont Shires Connector" ], [ "128 mi ( 206 km )", "Hudson", "Hudson , NY", "December 2 , 1996", "Amtrak : Adirondack , Empire Service , Maple Leaf" ], [ "153 mi ( 246 km )", "Rhinecliff-Kingston", "Rhinecliff , NY", "December 2 , 1996", "Amtrak : Adirondack , Empire Service , Maple Leaf" ], [ "169 mi ( 272 km )", "Poughkeepsie", "Poughkeepsie , NY", "December 2 , 1996", "Amtrak : Adirondack , Empire Service , Maple Leaf Metro-North Railroad : Hudson Line City of Poughkeepsie Transit : Main Street Dutchess County LOOP : Poughkeepsie RailLink" ], [ "209 mi ( 336 km )", "Croton-Harmon", "Croton-on-Hudson , NY", "December 2 , 1996", "Amtrak : Adirondack , Empire Service , Lake Shore Limited , Maple Leaf Metro-North Railroad : Hudson Line Bee-Line : 10 , 11 , 14" ], [ "227 mi ( 365 km )", "Yonkers", "Yonkers , NY", "December 2 , 1996", "Amtrak : Adirondack , Empire Service , Maple Leaf Metro-North Railroad : Hudson Line Bee-Line : 6 , 9 , 25 , 32 , 91 ( seasonal )" ], [ "241 mi ( 388 km )", "New York Penn Station", "New York , NY", "December 2 , 1996", "Amtrak : Acela Express , Adirondack , Cardinal , Carolinian , Crescent , Empire Service , Keystone Service , Lake Shore Limited , Maple Leaf , Northeast Regional , Palmetto , Pennsylvanian , Silver Meteor , Silver Star , Vermonter Long Island Rail Road : Main Line , Port Washington Branch NJ Transit Rail : North Jersey Coast Line , Northeast Corridor Line , Gladstone Branch , Montclair-Boonton Line , Morristown Line New York City Subway : 1 , ​ 2 , ​ 3 , A , ​ C , and ​ E trains New York City Bus : M7 , M20 , M34 , M34A , Q32" ] ]
Station stops
Ethan_Allen_Express_0
The Ethan Allen Express is a higher-speed passenger train service operated by Amtrak between New York City and Rutland, Vermont via Albany, New York. The scheduled total trip time is 5.5 hours. Operations are subsidized by the states of Vermont and New York, and the train is popular among vacationers travelling to the ski resort area of Killington, Vermont. The Ethan Allen Express is named for the American Revolutionary War hero Ethan Allen. Between Penn Station and Schenectady, it operates along the Empire Corridor, a federally-designated high-speed rail corridor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_census-designated_places_in_Idaho
List of census-designated places in Idaho
[ "CDP", "Population", "County" ]
[ [ "Arbon Valley", "599", "Power" ], [ "Banks", "17", "Boise" ], [ "Bennington", "190", "Bear Lake" ], [ "Blanchard", "261", "Bonner" ], [ "Conkling Park", "43", "Kootenai" ], [ "De Smet", "175", "Benewah" ], [ "Elk City", "202", "Idaho" ], [ "Fort Hall", "3,201", "Bannock and Bingham" ], [ "Garden Valley", "394", "Boise" ], [ "Groveland", "877", "Bingham" ], [ "Hidden Springs", "2,280", "Ada" ], [ "Lincoln", "3,647", "Bonneville" ], [ "Lowman", "42", "Boise" ], [ "Moreland", "1,278", "Bingham" ], [ "Mountain Home AFB", "3,238", "Elmore" ], [ "Murphy", "97", "Owyhee" ], [ "Parkline", "80", "Benewah" ], [ "Princeton", "148", "Latah" ], [ "Riverside", "838", "Bingham" ], [ "Robie Creek", "1,162", "Boise" ] ]
Census-Designated Places
List_of_census-designated_places_in_Idaho_0
This page lists census-designated places (CDPs) in the U.S. state of Idaho. As of 2017, there were a total of 26 census-designated places in Idaho.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Club_Universitario_de_Deportes_season
2012 Club Universitario de Deportes season
[ "Date", "Pos", "Player", "Moving to", "Fee" ]
[ [ "14 December 2011", "FW", "Johan Fano", "Atlético Nacional", "Undisclosed loan" ], [ "19 December 2011", "MF", "Johan Vasquez", "León de Huánuco", "Free" ], [ "19 December 2011", "MF", "Pedro García", "León de Huánuco", "Free" ], [ "28 December 2011", "MF", "Pablo Vitti", "Querétaro", "Free" ], [ "1 January 2012", "FW", "Joyce Conde", "César Vallejo", "" ], [ "1 January 2012", "GK", "Carlos Solís", "Sport Huancayo", "" ], [ "2 January 2012", "MF", "Martín Morel", "All Boys", "Free" ], [ "8 January 2012", "DF", "Carlos Galván", "César Vallejo", "Free" ], [ "10 January 2012", "MF", "Damián Ismodes", "Cienciano", "End of loan spell" ], [ "20 January 2012", "FW", "Raúl Ruidíaz", "U. de Chile", "Free" ], [ "30 January 2012", "DF", "Jesús Rabanal", "Alianza Lima", "Free" ], [ "16 February 2012", "MF", "Willyan Mimbela", "Internacional", "Free" ], [ "January 2012", "DF", "Víctor Balta", "FBC Melgar", "" ], [ "January 2012", "FW", "Mario Soto", "", "" ], [ "January 2012", "MF", "José Mendoza", "Sport Huancayo", "" ], [ "January 2012", "MF", "Carlos Uribe", "César Vallejo", "" ], [ "January 2013", "FW", "Andy Polo", "Genoa", "1.5 Million" ], [ "January 2013", "MF", "Alvaro Ampuero", "Parma", "" ] ]
Players -- Out
2012_Club_Universitario_de_Deportes_season_2
Universitario de Deportes' 2012 season is the club's 84th season in the Primera División of Peru and 47th in the Torneo Descentralizado. The club's under-20 team will compete in the 2012 U-20 Copa Libertadores as defending champions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurasian_Economic_Union
Eurasian Economic Union
[ "State", "Date of entry into force", "Signature", "Treaty text" ]
[ [ "Ukraine", "20 September 2012", "18 October 2011", "CISFTA" ], [ "Moldova", "1 January 2013", "18 October 2011", "CISFTA" ], [ "Uzbekistan", "9 January 2014", "18 October 2011", "CISFTA" ], [ "Egypt", "5 October 2015", "10 February 2015", "Free Trade Agreement" ], [ "Tajikistan", "19 March 2016", "18 October 2011", "CISFTA" ], [ "Vietnam", "5 October 2016", "29 May 2015", "EAEU-Vietnam FTA" ], [ "China", "beginning 2019", "17 May 2018", "Free Trade Agreement" ], [ "Iran", "beginning 2021", "17 May 2018", "Free Trade Agreement" ], [ "Serbia", "1 October 2019", "6 June 2016", "Free Trade Agreement" ] ]
Economy -- Free trade agreements
Eurasian_Economic_Union_1
The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU)[note 1] is an economic union of states located in central and northern Asia and Eastern Europe. The Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union was signed on 29 May 2014 by the leaders of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia, and came into force on 1 January 2015. Treaties aiming for Armenia's and Kyrgyzstan's accession to the Eurasian Economic Union were signed on 9 October and 23 December 2014, respectively. Armenia's accession treaty came into force on 2 January 2015. Kyrgyzstan's accession treaty came into effect on 6 August 2015. It participated in the EAEU from the day of its establishment as an acceding state. The Eurasian Economic Union has an integrated single market of 180 million people and a gross domestic product of over Int$5 trillion. The EAEU encourages the free movement of goods, services and provides for common policies in the macroeconomic sphere, transport, industry and agriculture, energy, foreign trade and investment, customs, technical regulation, competition and antitrust regulation. Provisions for a single currency and greater integration are envisioned in future. The union operates through supranational and intergovernmental institutions. The Supreme Eurasian Economic Council is the supreme body of the Union, consisting of the Heads of the Member States. The second level of intergovernmental institutions is represented by the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council (consisting of the Heads of the governments of member states).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Tirreno–Adriatico
2019 Tirreno–Adriatico
[ "Rank", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Mitchelton-Scott", "22 ' 25" ], [ "2", "Team Jumbo-Visma", "+ 7" ], [ "3", "Team Sunweb", "+ 22" ], [ "4", "Deceuninck-Quick-Step", "+ 37" ], [ "5", "Team Sky", "+ 47" ], [ "6", "Lotto-Soudal", "+ 54" ], [ "7", "EF Education First", "+ 56" ], [ "8", "Groupama-FDJ", "+ 58" ], [ "9", "Israel Cycling Academy", "+ 1 ' 05" ], [ "10", "Bahrain-Merida", "+ 1 ' 10" ] ]
2019_Tirreno–Adriatico_1
The 2019 Tirreno-Adriatico was a road cycling stage race, that took place between 13 and 19 March 2019 in Italy. It was the 54th edition of Tirreno-Adriatico and the seventh race of the 2019 UCI World Tour. It was won by Primož Roglič of .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Waltz
The Last Waltz
[ "Song", "Artist ( s )", "Concert", "Film", "1978 album", "2002 album" ]
[ [ "! a", "! a", "−9e99", "−9e99", "−9e99", "−9e99" ], [ "~z", "~z", "9e99", "9e99", "9e99", "9e99" ], [ "Up on Cripple Creek", "The Band", "1", "3", "2", "2" ], [ "The Shape I 'm In", "The Band", "2", "4", "14", "3" ], [ "It Makes No Difference", "The Band", "3", "6", "8", "4" ], [ "Life Is a Carnival", "The Band", "4", "-", "19", "6" ], [ "This Wheel 's on Fire", "The Band", "5", "-", "-", "10" ], [ "W.S . Walcott Medicine Show", "The Band", "6", "-", "-", "26" ], [ "Georgia on My Mind", "The Band", "7", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Ophelia", "The Band", "8", "20", "16", "18" ], [ "King Harvest ( Has Surely Come )", "The Band", "9", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down", "The Band", "10", "12", "10", "29" ], [ "Stage Fright", "The Band", "11", "10", "5", "14" ], [ "Rag Mama Rag", "The Band", "12", "-", "-", "15" ], [ "Who Do You Love ?", "Ronnie Hawkins", "13", "5", "3", "5" ], [ "Such a Night", "Dr. John", "14", "8", "9", "7" ], [ "Down South in New Orleans", "Bobby Charles and Dr. John", "15", "-", "15", "9" ], [ "Mystery Train", "Paul Butterfield", "16", "15", "11", "11" ], [ "Caldonia", "Muddy Waters", "17", "-", "-", "12" ], [ "Mannish Boy", "Muddy Waters", "18", "16", "12", "13" ] ]
Performances
The_Last_Waltz_0
The Last Waltz was a concert by the Canadian-American rock group The Band, held on American Thanksgiving Day, November 25, 1976, at Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco. The Last Waltz was advertised as The Band's farewell concert appearance, and the concert saw The Band joined by more than a dozen special guests, including their previous employers Ronnie Hawkins and Bob Dylan as well as Paul Butterfield, Bobby Charles, Eric Clapton, Neil Diamond, Dr. John, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Ringo Starr, Muddy Waters, Ronnie Wood, and Neil Young. The musical director for the concert was The Band's original record producer, John Simon. The event was filmed by director Martin Scorsese and made into a documentary of the same title, released in 1978. Jonathan Taplin, who was The Band's tour manager from 1969 to 1972 and later produced Scorsese's film Mean Streets, suggested that Scorsese would be the ideal director for the project and introduced Robbie Robertson and Scorsese. Taplin served as executive producer. The film features concert performances, intermittent song renditions shot on a studio soundstage, and interviews by Scorsese with members of The Band. A triple-LP soundtrack recording, produced by Simon and Rob Fraboni, was issued in 1978. The film was released on DVD in 2002 as was a four-CD box set of the concert and related studio recordings. The Last Waltz is hailed as one of the greatest documentary concert films ever made, although it has been criticized for its focus on Robertson. In 2019, the film was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry for being culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_twin_buildings_and_structures
List of tallest twin buildings and structures
[ "Continent", "Building", "Height", "Floor count", "Completed", "Country", "City" ]
[ [ "Asia", "Petronas Twin Towers", "452 m ( 1,483 ft )", "88/88", "1996", "Malaysia", "Kuala Lumpur" ], [ "Europe", "City of Capitals", "301 m ( 988 ft )", "76/65", "2009", "Russia", "Moscow" ], [ "North America", "Time Warner Center", "229 m ( 751 ft )", "55/55", "2003", "United States", "New York City" ], [ "Oceania", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A" ], [ "South America", "Yachthouse Residence Club", "280 m ( 919 ft )", "81/81", "2019", "Brazil", "Balneário Camboriú" ], [ "Africa", "PSPF Towers", "153 m ( 502 ft )", "35/35", "2014", "Tanzania", "Dar Es Salaam" ], [ "Antarctica", "Long Duration Balloon ( LDB ) Payload Preparation Buildings", "15 m ( 49 ft )", "-", "2005", "Antarctica", "McMurdo Station" ] ]
List by continent
The following list shows the tallest completed twin buildings located in each continent :
List_of_tallest_twin_buildings_and_structures_3
The term twin towers in architecture refers to two tall structures with nearly identical characteristics and similar height, usually constructed close to each other and part of a single complex. The charts below lists most twin and other multi-column structures with similar characteristics. Buildings and structures shorter than 100 m (330 ft) are not included.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Carrera_Panamericana
2010 Carrera Panamericana
[ "Pos", "Driver", "Co-driver", "Car", "Category", "Time", "Speed" ]
[ [ "1", "Bill Beilharz", "Jorge Ceballos", "Studebaker", "TM", "4:37.4", "91.8 km/h" ], [ "2", "Michel Jourdain Jr", "Miguel Angel Diez", "Studebaker", "TM", "+7.5", "89.3 km/h" ], [ "3", "Alejandro Pimentel", "Mauricio Pimentel", "Dodge", "TM", "+9.5", "88.7 km/h" ], [ "4", "Jorge Pedrero", "Marco Antonio Hernández", "Studebaker", "TP", "+9.9", "88.6 km/h" ], [ "5", "Harri Rovanperä", "Jouni Närhi", "Studebaker", "TM", "+10.5", "88.4 km/h" ] ]
Stages -- Stage 0
An overview of Tuxtla Gutiérrez from the hills This stage started in the installations of Feria de Chiapas , and finished in the Autódromo de Chiapas . The distance was 7 km This stage does not count in the total time , but determined the exit order . [ 1 ] Results
2010_Carrera_Panamericana_3
The 2010 edition of the Carrera Panamericana Mexican sports car racing event started in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas and finished in Zacatecas, Zacatecas. This edition was composed by 7 stages and one day of qualification. Harri Rovanpera won this edition, in his first attempt. Jouni Närhi was his co-driver. Michel Jourdain, Jr. was the runner up.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lego_Minifigures_(theme)
Lego Minifigures (theme)
[ "#", "Minifigure", "Accessories", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Evil Robot", "Raygun", "A variant of the Robot ( Series 1 )" ], [ "2", "Conquistador", "Rapier", "" ], [ "3", "Lederhosen Guy", "Pretzel", "First appearance of the Lego pretzel piece" ], [ "4", "Cowgirl", "Lasso", "This skin is a direct reference to the Cowboy Lego Western sub-theme . First appearance of the Cowboy hat and long hair combination piece" ], [ "5", "Football Player", "Trophy", "" ], [ "6", "Diver", "Speargun", "First appearance of the Lego classic diver helmet piece" ], [ "7", "Downhill Skier", "Ski ( 2 ) , Ski pole ( 2 )", "" ], [ "8", "Businessman", "Briefcase , Newspaper", "" ], [ "9", "Fairy", "Wand", "" ], [ "10", "Santa Claus", "Sack", "First appearance of the Lego Santa hat piece" ], [ "11", "Vampire bat", "", "Reuses the design ( now in black ) of Manbat from the Monster Fighters Lego theme" ], [ "12", "DJ", "Record disc , Record disc case", "" ], [ "13", "Red Cheerleader", "Pom-pom ( 2 )", "A variant of the Cheerleader ( Series 1 )" ], [ "14", "Thespian", "Skull", "Based on the Shakespearean tragedy Hamlet" ], [ "15", "Pirate Captain", "Cutlass", "This minifigure is a direct reference to the Pirates Lego theme" ], [ "16", "Alien Villainess", "Raygun", "This minifigure is a direct reference to the Alien Conquest Lego theme ( a female version of the Alien Commander )" ] ]
Sets -- Series 8
Series 8 ( set number : 8833 ) was released in September 2012 . This series consists of the following units : [ 14 ]
Lego_Minifigures_(theme)_9
Minifigures is a 2010 Lego theme based on a set of collectible Lego minifigures. Each figure is an original character with new clothing and facial designs, and most contain previously unseen accessories. Each series usually contain 16 different minifigures, however some series contain as few as 9 minifigures, while others contain up to 22.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Series_Hockey
World Series Hockey
[ "Team Name", "City", "Home Ground", "Owner ( s )", "Captain", "Head Coach" ]
[ [ "Bhopal Badshahs", "Bhopal", "Aishbagh Stadium", "Dainik Bhaskar", "Sameer Dad", "Vasudevan Bhaskaran" ], [ "Chandigarh Comets", "Chandigarh", "Sector 42 Stadium", "", "Rehan Butt", "Harendra Singh" ], [ "Chennai Cheetahs", "Chennai", "Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium", "Chennai Sports Organisers Pvt . Ltd", "Brent Livermore", "Jose Brasa" ], [ "Delhi Wizards", "Delhi", "Dhyan Chand National Stadium", "Wizcraft International Entertainment Pvt . Ltd", "Shakeel Abbasi", "Darryl D'Souza" ], [ "Karnataka Lions", "Bangalore", "Bangalore Hockey Stadium", "Sporting Ace Pvt . Ltd. ( Zentrum Group )", "Arjun Halappa", "Jude Felix" ], [ "Mumbai Marines", "Mumbai", "Mahindra Hockey Stadium", "Ashish Bharatram ( SRF Group ) and Harish Thawani ( Nimbus )", "Adrian D'Souza", "Andrew Meredith" ], [ "Pune Strykers", "Pune", "PCMC Hockey Stadium", "Sai Grace Sports & Events Pvt . Ltd", "Ken Pereira", "Gundeep Singh" ], [ "Sher-e-Punjab", "Jalandhar", "Surjeet Hockey Stadium", "", "Prabhjot Singh", "Rajinder Singh" ] ]
Franchises
World_Series_Hockey_1
World Series Hockey (WSH) was a professional league for field hockey competition in India. It was organised by Indian Hockey Federation and Nimbus Sports with the objective to reinvigorate hockey in India. It was contested among eight franchisee-based teams consisting of players from India and around the world. The entire event took place on home and away basis culminating into multi header playoffs. Australian Dennis Meredith, a member of the FIH panel of tournament directors is the technical director of the WSH. It is currently sponsored by tyre manufacturers, Bridgestone, and therefore officially known as Bridgestone World Series Hockey. The inaugural season of the tournament was played between eight teams out of which Sher-e-Punjab was crowned the champion after defeating Pune Strykers 5-2 in the final. WSH became the first field hockey tournament ever to live stream all the matches online on Google's video and music sharing site YouTube.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_station_(North_America)
Independent station (North America)
[ "Media market", "State", "Stations" ]
[ [ "Albany - Schenectady - Troy", "New York", "WXXA-TV , WCWN , WYPX-TV" ], [ "Atlanta", "Georgia", "WATC-DT , WATL-TV , WGNX , WHOT , WJRJ-TV/WTCG/WTBS/WPCH-TV , WVEU" ], [ "Austin", "Texas", "KBVO" ], [ "Baltimore", "Maryland", "WBFF , WNUV-TV" ], [ "Baton Rouge", "Louisiana", "KZUP-CD" ], [ "Beaumont", "Texas", "KBMT-LD" ], [ "Birmingham", "Alabama", "WTTO , WABM , WVUA-CD/WVUA" ], [ "Bloomington - Peoria", "Illinois", "WBLN/WYZZ-TV" ], [ "Boise", "Idaho", "KTRV-TV" ], [ "Boston", "Massachusetts", "WSBK-TV , WKBG-TV/WLVI-TV , WXNE-TV , WSMW-TV/WHLL , WQTV/WABU , WXPO-TV / WNDS/WZMY-TV/WBIN-TV , WUTF-TV , WWDP , WDPX-TV , WNEU , WMFP , WHDH" ], [ "Buffalo", "New York", "WUTV , WNLO , WBBZ-TV , WNYO-TV , WBXZ-LP" ], [ "Charlotte", "North Carolina", "WAXN-TV , WCCB , WJZY , WRET-TV , WHKY-TV" ], [ "Chicago", "Illinois", "WGN-TV , WFLD , WSNS-TV , WCIU-TV , WPWR-TV , WGBO-DT" ], [ "Chico", "California", "KCVU-TV" ], [ "Christiansted", "U.S. Virgin Islands", "WCVI-TV" ], [ "Cincinnati", "Ohio", "WXIX-TV , WIII-TV/WSTR-TV" ], [ "Cleveland - Akron", "Ohio", "WUAB , WBNX-TV , WKBF-TV / WCLQ , WOIO , WMFD-TV , WGGN-TV" ], [ "Colorado Springs - Pueblo", "Colorado", "KXRM , KXTU , KWHS" ], [ "Columbus", "Georgia", "WXTX" ], [ "Columbus", "Ohio", "WTTE , WWAT" ] ]
List of notable independent stations , past and present -- List of notable U.S. independent stations
Independent_station_(North_America)_0
An independent station is a type of television station broadcasting in the United States or Canada that is not affiliated with any broadcast television network; most commonly, these stations carry a mix of syndicated, brokered and in some cases, local programming to fill time periods when network programs typically would air. Stations that are affiliated with networks such as The CW, MyNetworkTV or to a lesser degree, even Fox may be considered to be quasi-independent stations as these networks mainly provide programming during primetime, with limited to no network-supplied content in other time periods. Independent radio is a similar concept with regards to community radio stations, although with a slightly different meaning (as many non-indie commercial broadcasting radio stations produce the vast majority of their own programming, perhaps retaining only a nominal affiliation with a radio network for news updates or syndicated radio programming).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycling_at_the_2014_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_scratch_race
Cycling at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Men's scratch race
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Laps Down" ]
[ [ "4", "Mark Christian ( IOM )", "" ], [ "5", "Joseph Kelly ( IOM )", "-1" ], [ "6", "Mark Stewart ( SCO )", "-1" ], [ "7", "Sam Harrison ( WAL )", "-1" ], [ "8", "Thomas Scully ( NZL )", "-1" ], [ "9", "Darren Matthews ( BAR )", "-1" ], [ "10", "Zachary Bell ( CAN )", "-1" ], [ "11", "Ed Clancy ( ENG )", "-1" ], [ "12", "Dylan Kennett ( NZL )", "-1" ], [ "13", "Peter Kennaugh ( IOM )", "-1" ], [ "14", "Martyn Irvine ( NIR )", "-2" ], [ "15", "Owain Doull ( WAL )", "-2" ], [ "", "Luke Davison ( AUS )", "-2" ], [ "", "Alex Edmondson ( AUS )", "-1" ], [ "", "Aidan Caves ( CAN )", "-1" ], [ "", "Andy Tennant ( ENG )", "-2" ], [ "", "Marloe Rodman ( JAM )", "-1" ] ]
Results -- Finals
Cycling_at_the_2014_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_scratch_race_2
The Men's scratch race at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, as part of the cycling programme, took place on 27 July 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_D.C._United_season
2009 D.C. United season
[ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Transferred From", "Fee/Notes", "Date" ]
[ [ "22", "MF", "Rodney Wallace", "Maryland Terrapins", "Selected in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft", "January 15 , 2009" ], [ "13", "MF", "Chris Pontius", "UC Santa Barbara Gauchos", "Selected in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft", "January 15 , 2009" ], [ "1", "GK", "Miloš Kocić", "Loyola Greyhounds", "Selected in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft", "January 15 , 2009" ], [ "", "DF", "Lyle Adams", "Wake Forest Demon Deacons Central Florida Kraze", "Selected in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft", "January 15 , 2009" ], [ "24", "MF", "Brandon Barklage", "Saint Louis Billikens Chicago Fire Premier", "Selected in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft", "January 15 , 2009" ], [ "8", "MF", "Andrew Jacobson", "Lorient", "Selected in the 2008 MLS SuperDraft", "February 10 , 2009" ], [ "19", "DF", "Dejan Jakovic", "Red Star", "Free", "February 27 , 2009" ] ]
Transfers -- In
2009_D.C._United_season_0
The 2009 D.C. United season was the fourteenth season of the team's existence. It began on March 22, 2009 with a 2-2 draw at the Los Angeles Galaxy and ended on October 22, 2009 at the Kansas City Wizards by the same 2-2 scoreline.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giro_al_Sas
Giro al Sas
[ "Athlete", "Country", "Wins", "Years" ]
[ [ "Antonio Ambu", "Italy", "7", "1961 , 1964-1969" ], [ "Edwin Soi", "Kenya", "5", "2009-2013" ], [ "Giovanni Nocco", "Italy", "3", "1946 , 1947 , 1950" ], [ "Franjo Mihalić", "Yugoslavia", "3", "1957 , 1959 , 1960" ], [ "Gianni Demadonna", "Italy", "3", "1980 , 1983 , 1985" ], [ "Stefano Baldini", "Italy", "3", "2002 , 2004 , 2006" ], [ "Moses Mosop", "Kenya", "2", "2007 , 2008" ], [ "Andrew Masai", "Kenya", "2", "1986 , 1995" ], [ "Francesco Panetta", "Italy", "2", "1987 , 1988" ], [ "Luigi Zarcone", "Italy", "2", "1977 , 1979" ], [ "Primo Gretter", "Italy", "2", "1975 , 1976" ], [ "Werner Dössegger", "Switzerland", "2", "1972 , 1973" ], [ "Walter Konrad", "Germany", "2", "1953 , 1955" ] ]
Multiple winners
Giro_al_Sas_2
The Giro al Sas, also known as the Giro Podistico di Trento and the Giro Internazionale Città di Trento, is an annual 10-kilometre road running competition for men which takes place in October in the city of Trento, Italy. First held as a part of celebrations for Saint Vigilius of Trent in 1907, the competition was interrupted by World Wars but has been held virtually every year since 1945. This makes it one of Europe's longest-running competitions of its type. The race has been won by some of Italy's most successful long-distance runners, including Stefano Baldini, as well as elite foreign athletes such as Paul Tergat and Kenenisa Bekele. The race is held within the city centre and starts and finishes at Piazza del Duomo. The name of the race, roughly translated as the Sas Circuit, derives from the fact that the course features ten kilometre-long loops on the main city streets - which are locally referred to as al Sas. The running event should not be confused with the similarly named Giro del Trentino - a road cycling competition which the city has hosted since 1963.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organization_of_Latin_American_and_Caribbean_Supreme_Audit_Institutions
Organization of Latin American and Caribbean Supreme Audit Institutions
[ "Country", "SAI", "Position", "Period" ]
[ [ "Perú", "Office of the Comptroller General of the Republic of Peru", "Chairman", "2019-2021" ], [ "Chile", "Office of the Comptroller General of the Republic of Chile", "Executive Secretariat", "2013-2021" ], [ "Uruguay", "Court of Accounts of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay", "Elected Member", "2019 - 2021" ], [ "Brazil", "Court of Audit of the Union of Brazil", "Elected Member", "2017 - 2019" ], [ "Paraguay", "Comptroller General 's Office of the Republic of Paraguay", "EFSUR Presidency", "Regulatory period EFSUR" ], [ "Guatemala", "Comptroller General 's Osffice of Accounts of Guatemala", "OCCEFS Presidency", "Regulatory period OCCEFS" ], [ "Colombia", "Comptroller General 's Office of the Republic of Colombia", "As host of XXX Assembly", "2020" ] ]
New Institution : Organization of Latin American and Caribbean Supreme Audit Institutions – OLACEFS -- Structure
The Board of Directors is a collegiate body made up of five full members . It is headed by the Presidency . The Executive Secretariat meanwhile serves as secretariat of the Board and has a right of say . The Board is made up of :
Organization_of_Latin_American_and_Caribbean_Supreme_Audit_Institutions_0
The Organization of Latin American and Caribbean Supreme Audit Institutions (OLACEFS) is an international, autonomous, independent, apolitical and permanent organization. Its origins can be traced back to the First Congress of Latin American Supreme Audit Institutions - CLADEFS - held in 1963 in Caracas, Venezuela, in response to the need for a forum for exchanging ideas and experiences relating to government control, and for promoting cooperation and development between supreme audit institutions. At the Congress it was recommended that a Latin American Institute of Fiscal Control be created to carry out specialized research and serve as a center for information, education, coordination and mutual assistance between audit institutions. Currently OLACEFS is one of INTOSAIs seven regional working groups.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999–2000_Alpha_Ethniki
1999–2000 Alpha Ethniki
[ "Team", "Manager", "Location", "Stadium", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "AEK Athens", "Giannis Pathiakakis", "Athens", "Nikos Goumas Stadium", "27,729" ], [ "Apollon Smyrnis", "Andreas Michalopoulos", "Athens", "Rizoupoli Stadium", "14,856" ], [ "Aris", "Giannis Michalitsios", "Thessaloniki", "Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium", "23,220" ], [ "Ethnikos Asteras", "Spyros Livathinos", "Athens", "Michalis Kritikopoulos Stadium", "4,851" ], [ "Ionikos", "Oleg Blokhin", "Piraeus", "Neapoli Stadium", "4,999" ], [ "Iraklis", "Angelos Anastasiadis", "Thessaloniki", "Kaftanzoglio Stadium", "27,770" ], [ "Kalamata", "Vasilis Georgopoulos", "Kalamata", "Kalamata Municipal Stadium", "5,613" ], [ "Kavala", "Georgios Paraschos", "Kavala", "Kavala National Stadium", "12,500" ], [ "OFI", "Eugène Gerards", "Heraklion", "Theodoros Vardinogiannis Stadium", "9,000" ], [ "Olympiacos", "Giannis Matzourakis", "Piraeus", "Athens Olympic Stadium", "71,030" ], [ "Panachaiki", "Christos Archontidis", "Patras", "Kostas Davourlis Stadium", "11,321" ], [ "Panathinaikos", "Ioannis Kyrastas", "Athens", "Athens Olympic Stadium", "71,030" ], [ "Paniliakos", "Arie Haan", "Pyrgos", "Pyrgos Stadium", "6,750" ], [ "Panionios", "Christos Emvoliadis", "Nea Smyrni", "Nea Smyrni Stadium", "11,756" ], [ "PAOK", "Dušan Bajević", "Thessaloniki", "Toumba Stadium", "28,803" ], [ "Proodeftiki", "Soulis Papadopoulos", "Piraeus", "Nikaia Municipal Stadium", "5,000" ], [ "Skoda Xanthi", "Nikos Karageorgiou", "Xanthi", "Xanthi Ground", "9,500" ], [ "Trikala", "Zoran Babović", "Trikala", "Trikala Municipal Stadium", "15,000" ] ]
Teams -- Stadia and personnel
AEK AthensApollonE . AsterasPanathinaikosPanioniosArisIraklisPAOKIonikosOlympiacosProodeftikiKalamataKavalaOFIPanachaikiPaniliakosSkoda XanthiTrikala Location of teams in 1999–2000 Alpha Ethniki
1999–2000_Alpha_Ethniki_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_1._FSV_Mainz_05_season
2012–13 1. FSV Mainz 05 season
[ "N", "Pos", "Name", "Age", "EU", "Moving to", "Type", "Transfer window", "Transfer fee" ]
[ [ "42", "MF", "Eugen Polanski", "26", "EU", "1899 Hoffenheim", "Transfer", "Summer", "Undisclosed" ], [ "", "FW", "Mario Gavranović", "23", "EU", "Schalke 04", "End of loan", "Summer", "None" ], [ "", "FW", "Mohamed Zidan", "30", "EU", "Baniyas", "Transfer", "Summer", "Free" ], [ "16", "MF", "Zoltán Stieber", "23", "EU", "SpVgg Greuther Fürth", "Transfer", "Summer", "Free" ], [ "34", "DF", "Fabian Schönheim", "25", "EU", "Union Berlin", "Loan", "Summer", "Undisclosed" ], [ "11", "FW", "Sami Allagui", "26", "EU", "Hertha BSC", "Transfer", "Summer", "Undisclosed" ], [ "15", "DF", "Malik Fathi", "28", "EU", "Kayserispor", "Loan", "Summer", "€200,000" ], [ "10", "FW", "Deniz Yılmaz", "24", "EU", "SC Paderborn", "Loan", "Summer", "€50,000" ] ]
Squad information -- Transfers
2012–13_1._FSV_Mainz_05_season_2
The 2012-13 1. FSV Mainz 05 season is the 108th season in the club's football history. In 2012-13 the club plays in the Bundesliga, the top tier of German football. It is the club's fourth consecutive season in this league, having been promoted from the 2. Bundesliga at the conclusion of the 2008-09 season. The club also takes part in the 2012-13 edition of the DFB-Pokal, the German Cup, where Mainz was eliminated in the quarter-final stage by fellow Bundesliga side SC Freiburg on 26 February 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidency_of_Lyndon_B._Johnson
Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson
[ "", "Dates", "Country", "Locations", "Details" ]
[ [ "1", "September 16 , 1964", "Canada", "Vancouver", "Informal visit . Met with Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson in ceremonies related to the Columbia River Treaty" ], [ "2", "April 14-15 , 1966", "Mexico", "Mexico , D.F", "Informal visit . Met with President Gustavo Díaz Ordaz" ], [ "3", "August 21-22 , 1966", "Canada", "Campobello Island , Chamcook", "Laid cornerstone at Roosevelt Campobello International Park . Conferred informally with Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson" ], [ "4", "October 19-20 , 1966", "New Zealand", "Wellington", "State visit . Met with Prime Minister Keith Holyoake" ], [ "4", "October 20-23 , 1966", "Australia", "Canberra , Melbourne , Sydney , Brisbane , Townsville", "State visit . Met with Governor-General Richard Casey and Prime Minister Harold Holt . Intended as a thank-you visit for the Australian government 's solid support for the Vietnam War effort , the president and first lady were greeted by demonstrations from anti-war protesters" ], [ "4", "October 24-26 , 1966", "Philippines", "Manila , Los Baños , Corregidor", "Attended a summit with the heads of State and government of Australia , South Korea , New Zealand , the Philippines , South Vietnam , and Thailand . The meeting ended with pronouncements to stand fast against communist aggression and to promote ideals of democracy and development in Vietnam and across Asia" ], [ "4", "October 26 , 1966", "South Vietnam", "Cam Ranh Bay", "Visited U.S. military personnel" ], [ "4", "October 27-30 , 1966", "Thailand", "Bangkok", "State visit . Met with King Bhumibol Adulyadej" ], [ "4", "October 30-31 , 1966", "Malaysia", "Kuala Lumpur", "State visit . Met with Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman" ], [ "4", "October 31 - November 2 , 1966", "South Korea", "Seoul , Suwon", "State visit . Met with President Park Chung-hee and Prime Minister Chung Il-kwon . Addressed National Assembly" ], [ "5", "December 3 , 1966", "Mexico", "Ciudad Acuña", "Informal meeting with President Gustavo Díaz Ordaz . Inspected construction of Amistad Dam" ], [ "6", "April 11-14 , 1967", "Uruguay", "Punta del Este", "Summit meeting with Latin American heads of state" ], [ "6", "April 14 , 1967", "Suriname", "Paramaribo", "Refueling stop en route from Uruguay" ], [ "7", "April 23-26 , 1967", "West Germany", "Bonn", "Attended the funeral of Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and conversed with various heads of state" ], [ "8", "May 25 , 1967", "Canada", "Montreal , Ottawa", "Met with Governor General Roland Michener . Attended Expo 67 . Conferred informally with Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson" ], [ "9", "October 28 , 1967", "Mexico", "Ciudad Juarez", "Attended transfer of El Chamizal from the U.S. to Mexico . Conferred with President Gustavo Díaz Ordaz" ], [ "10", "December 21-22 , 1967", "Australia", "Canberra", "Attended the funeral of Prime Minister Harold Holt . Conferred with other attending heads of state" ], [ "10", "December 23 , 1967", "Thailand", "Khorat", "Visited U.S. military personnel" ], [ "10", "December 23 , 1967", "South Vietnam", "Cam Ranh Bay", "Visited U.S. military personnel . Addressing the troops , Johnson declares ... all the challenges have been met . The enemy is not beaten , but he knows that he has met his master in the field" ], [ "10", "December 23 , 1967", "Pakistan", "Karachi", "Met with President Ayub Khan" ] ]
Foreign affairs -- List of international trips
Johnson made eleven international trips to twenty countries during his presidency . [ 213 ] He flew 523,000 miles aboard Air Force One while in office . One of the most unusual international trips in presidential history occurred before Christmas in 1967 . The President began the trip by going to the memorial service for Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt , who had disappeared in a swimming accident and was presumed drowned . The White House did not reveal in advance to the press that the President would make the first round-the-world presidential trip . The trip was 26,959 miles completed in only 112.5 hours ( 4.7 days ) . Air Force One crossed the equator twice , stopped in Travis Air Force Base , Calif. , then Honolulu , Pago Pago , Canberra , Melbourne , Vietnam , Karachi and Rome . Countries visited by Johnson during his presidency .
Presidency_of_Lyndon_B._Johnson_0
The presidency of Lyndon Baines Johnson began on November 22, 1963, when Johnson became the 36th President of the United States upon the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and ended on January 20, 1969. He had been Vice President of the United States for days when he succeeded to the presidency. A Democrat from Texas, he ran for and won a full four-year term in the 1964 election, winning by a landslide over Republican opponent Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater. Johnson did not run for a second full term in the 1968 presidential election he was succeeded by Republican Richard Nixon. His presidency marked the high tide of modern liberalism in the United States. Johnson expanded upon the New Deal with the Great Society, a series of domestic legislative programs to help the poor and downtrodden. After taking office, he won passage of a major tax cut, the Clean Air Act, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. After the 1964 election, Johnson passed even more sweeping reforms. The Social Security Amendments of 1965 created two government-run healthcare programs, Medicare and Medicaid. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 prohibits racial discrimination in voting, and its passage enfranchised millions of Southern African-Americans. Johnson declared a War on Poverty and established several programs designed to aid the impoverished. He also presided over major increases in federal funding to education and the end of a period of restrictive immigration laws.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Tour_of_Austria
2011 Tour of Austria
[ "Pos", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Astana", "81h 11 ' 02" ], [ "2", "Geox-TMC", "+ 6" ], [ "3", "BMC Racing Team", "+ 4 ' 05" ], [ "4", "Team NetApp", "+ 4 ' 19" ], [ "5", "Team RadioShack", "+ 9 ' 37" ], [ "6", "Team Sky", "+ 10 ' 06" ], [ "7", "Leopard Trek", "+ 11 ' 41" ], [ "8", "Tyrol Team", "+ 13 ' 19" ], [ "9", "Team Katusha", "+ 16 ' 52" ], [ "10", "Skil-Shimano", "+ 17 ' 20" ] ]
Team classification
2011_Tour_of_Austria_21
The 2011 Tour of Austria () was the 63rd edition of the Tour of Austria, an annual bicycle race. Departing from Dornbirn on July 3, it concluded in Vienna on July 10. The 1136.9 km long stage race was part of the 2010-2011 UCI Europe Tour, and was rated as a 2.HC event. Fredrik Kessiakoff of Astana won the general classification, his first title, and the first Swede to do so since 1957.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_European_Track_Championships_–_Men's_omnium
2011 European Track Championships – Men's omnium
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "Laps Down" ]
[ [ "1", "Martyn Irvine", "Ireland", "" ], [ "2", "Volodymyr Diudia", "Ukraine", "−1" ], [ "3", "Lasse Hansen", "Denmark", "−1" ], [ "4", "Jenning Huizenga", "Netherlands", "−1" ], [ "5", "Ivan Kovalev", "Russia", "−1" ], [ "6", "Bryan Coquard", "France", "−1" ], [ "7", "Ed Clancy", "Great Britain", "−1" ], [ "8", "Recep Ünalan", "Turkey", "−1" ], [ "9", "Eloy Teruel", "Spain", "−1" ], [ "10", "Elia Viviani", "Italy", "−1" ], [ "11", "Roger Kluge", "Germany", "−1" ], [ "12", "Rafał Ratajczyk", "Poland", "−1" ], [ "13", "Olivier Beer", "Switzerland", "−1" ], [ "14", "Aliaksandr Lisouski", "Belarus", "−1" ], [ "-", "Alois Kaňkovský", "Czech Republic", "DNF" ], [ "-", "Eerik Idarand", "Estonia", "DNF" ], [ "-", "Polychronis Tzortzakis", "Greece", "DNF" ] ]
Results -- Scratch race
The race was held at 15:46 . [ 6 ]
2011_European_Track_Championships_–_Men's_omnium_4
The Men's omnium was held on 22-23 October 2011. 18 riders participated over six competitions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FINA_World_Swimming_Championships_(25_m)_–_Women's_100_metre_backstroke
2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Women's 100 metre backstroke
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Olivia Smoliga", "United States", "56.19" ], [ "2", "3", "Katinka Hosszú", "Hungary", "56.26" ], [ "3", "6", "Georgia Davies", "Great Britain", "56.74" ], [ "4", "7", "Minna Atherton", "Australia", "56.74" ], [ "5", "5", "Kathleen Baker", "United States", "56.89" ], [ "6", "2", "Emily Seebohm", "Australia", "56.98" ], [ "7", "1", "Simona Kubová", "Czech Republic", "57.03" ], [ "8", "8", "Emi Moronuki", "Japan", "57.18" ] ]
Results -- Final
The final was held on 12 December at 20:31 . [ 4 ]
2018_FINA_World_Swimming_Championships_(25_m)_–_Women's_100_metre_backstroke_3
The women's 100 metre backstroke competition of the 2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) was held on 11 and 12 December 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_Chicago_Bulls_season
2010–11 Chicago Bulls season
[ "Player", "Signed", "Former Team" ]
[ [ "Carlos Boozer", "Signed 5-year contract for $ 80 Million", "Utah Jazz" ], [ "Kyle Korver", "Signed 3-year contract for $ 15 Million", "Utah Jazz" ], [ "Ronnie Brewer", "Signed 3-year contract for $ 12.5 Million", "Memphis Grizzlies" ], [ "C.J . Watson", "Signed 2-year contract for $ 6.5 Million", "Golden State Warriors" ], [ "Kurt Thomas", "Signed 1-year contract for $ 1.1 Million", "Milwaukee Bucks" ], [ "Ömer Aşık", "", "Fenerbahçe Ülker" ], [ "Keith Bogans", "Signed 2-year contract for $ 2.5 Million", "San Antonio Spurs" ], [ "Brian Scalabrine", "Undisclosed terms", "Boston Celtics" ], [ "Rasual Butler", "Undisclosed terms", "Los Angeles Clippers" ] ]
Transactions -- Free agents
2010–11_Chicago_Bulls_season_18
The 2010-11 Chicago Bulls season was the 45th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Bulls won their 8th division title this season and finished with the best record in the NBA but fell short to the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference Finals. It is the first time since 1975 that the Bulls failed to follow up a division title with an NBA title (that year, the Bulls were in the Midwest Division). In the playoffs, the Bulls defeated the Indiana Pacers in five games in the First Round, defeated the Atlanta Hawks in six games in the semifinals, before losing to the Miami Heat in five games in the Conference Finals. The Heat would eventually lose 4-2 to the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Finals to win their first championship title. As of 2018, this is the only time in the post-Michael Jordan era where the Bulls have made the Conference Finals. The team's season roster is featured in NBA 2K18. |-
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danielle_McCormack
Danielle McCormack
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1999", "Pure Wickedness", "Ellen Meadows", "" ], [ "1999-2004 , 2005", "My Parents Are Aliens", "Mel Barker", "Main role ( seasons 1-6 ) ; appeared in season 7 finale Thanks for all the Earthworm Custard" ], [ "2000", "Where the Heart Is", "Rachel Bowen", "Episode : A Foreign Field" ], [ "2001", "Back to the Secret Garden", "Penelope", "Film" ], [ "2001", "Casualty", "Emma", "Episodes : Breaking the Spell : Parts 1 and 2" ], [ "2002", "Ashes and Sand", "Leanne", "Film" ], [ "2007", "Nearly Famous", "Saskia", "Season 1 , episode 3" ], [ "2010", "Doctors", "Emma Cormack", "Episode : Independence Day" ] ]
Filmography
Danielle_McCormack_0
Danielle Marie McCormack (born 18 September 1983) is an English actress and singer/songwriter and musician. McCormack is best known for playing Mel Barker on the TV show My Parents Are Aliens on CITV between 1999 and 2004, leaving after series 6 for a career in the music industry. She did however appear in the 2005 link episode Thanks for All the Earthworm Custard, the last episode of series 7. McCormack was born in Yorkshire. She is also an accomplished singer/songwriter and has also written a number of tracks with Geordie Walker of Killing Joke which were released online.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanne_Tripplehorn
Jeanne Tripplehorn
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1992", "Basic Instinct", "Dr. Beth Garner" ], [ "1993", "The Night We Never Met", "Pastel" ], [ "1993", "The Firm", "Abby McDeere" ], [ "1994", "Reality Bites", "Cheryl Goode" ], [ "1995", "Waterworld", "Helen" ], [ "1997", "'Til There Was You", "Gwen Moss" ], [ "1997", "Office Killer", "Norah Reed" ], [ "1998", "Monument Ave", "Annie" ], [ "1998", "Sliding Doors", "Lydia" ], [ "1998", "Very Bad Things", "Lois Berkow" ], [ "1999", "Mickey Blue Eyes", "Gina Vitale" ], [ "2000", "Steal This Movie !", "Johanna Lawrenson" ], [ "2000", "Timecode", "Lauren Hathaway" ], [ "2000", "Paranoid", "Rachel" ], [ "2000", "Relative Values", "Miranda Frayle / Freda Birch" ], [ "2002", "Swept Away", "Marina" ], [ "2005", "The Amateurs", "Thelma" ], [ "2007", "The Trap", "Maggie" ], [ "2008", "Winged Creatures", "Doris Hagen" ], [ "2010", "Crazy on the Outside", "Angela Papadopolous" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Jeanne_Tripplehorn_0
Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn (born June 10, 1963) is an American actress. She began her career in theatre, acting in several plays throughout the early 1990s, including Anton Chekov's Three Sisters on Broadway. Her film career began with the role of a police psychologist in the erotic thriller Basic Instinct (1992). Her other film roles include The Firm (1993), Waterworld (1995) and Sliding Doors (1998). On television, she starred as Barbara Henrickson on the HBO drama series Big Love (2006-11) and as Dr. Alex Blake on the CBS police drama Criminal Minds (2012-14), and she received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her performance as Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in the 2009 HBO movie Grey Gardens.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Bogdanovich
Peter Bogdanovich
[ "Year", "Film", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1968", "Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women", "Credited as Derek Thomas" ], [ "1968", "Targets", "Also writer , producer and editor" ], [ "1971", "Directed by John Ford", "Documentary" ], [ "1971", "The Last Picture Show", "Also writer BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Screenplay New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Director Nominated - Academy Award for Best Director Nominated - Academy Award for Best Writing ( Adapted Screenplay ) Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best Direction Nominated - Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing - Feature Film Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Director Nominated - Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay" ], [ "1972", "What 's Up , Doc ?", "Also writer and producer" ], [ "1973", "Paper Moon", "Also producer Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Director" ], [ "1974", "Daisy Miller", "Also producer" ], [ "1975", "At Long Last Love", "Also writer and producer" ], [ "1976", "Nickelodeon", "Also writer Nominated - Golden Bear" ], [ "1979", "Saint Jack", "Also writer Venice Film Festival for Best Film" ], [ "1981", "They All Laughed", "Also writer" ], [ "1985", "Mask", "Nominated - Palme d'Or" ], [ "1988", "Illegally Yours", "Also producer" ], [ "1990", "Texasville", "Also writer and producer" ], [ "1992", "Noises Off", "Also executive producer" ], [ "1993", "The Thing Called Love", "" ], [ "2001", "The Cat 's Meow", "" ], [ "2007", "Runnin ' Down a Dream", "Documentary" ], [ "2014", "She 's Funny That Way", "Also writer" ], [ "2018", "The Great Buster : A Celebration", "Documentary" ] ]
Filmography -- Directing credits
Peter_Bogdanovich_0
Peter Bogdanovich[a] ComSE (born July 30, 1939) is an American director, writer, actor, producer, critic and film historian. He is part of the wave of New Hollywood directors, and his most critically acclaimed and well-known film is the drama The Last Picture Show (1971). Bogdanovich also directed the thriller Targets (1968), the screwball comedy What's Up, Doc? (1972), the comedy-drama Paper Moon (1973), They All Laughed (1981), the drama Mask (1985), and The Cat's Meow (2001). His most recent film, She's Funny That Way, was released in 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2017_Summer_Universiade_–_Men's_hammer_throw
Athletics at the 2017 Summer Universiade – Men's hammer throw
[ "Rank", "Group", "Athlete", "Nationality", "# 1", "Result", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "A", "Serghei Marghiev", "Moldova", "72.59", "72.59", "Q" ], [ "2", "A", "Bence Halász", "Hungary", "71.29", "71.29", "Q" ], [ "3", "A", "Diego del Real", "Mexico", "70.50", "70.50", "Q" ], [ "4", "B", "Özkan Baltacı", "Turkey", "70.43", "70.43", "Q" ], [ "5", "B", "Pavel Bareisha", "Belarus", "70.29", "70.29", "Q" ], [ "6", "A", "Serhii Reheda", "Ukraine", "68.25", "68.25", "Q" ], [ "7", "B", "Paweł Fajdek", "Poland", "67.97", "67.97", "Q" ], [ "8", "B", "Simone Falloni", "Italy", "67.47", "67.47", "Q" ], [ "9", "B", "Tomáš Kružliak", "Slovakia", "66.44", "66.44", "Q" ], [ "10", "A", "Tshepang Makhethe", "South Africa", "66.39", "66.39", "Q" ], [ "11", "A", "Alexandros Poursanidis", "Cyprus", "x", "65.45", "Q" ], [ "12", "B", "Alexei Mikhailov", "Germany", "64.11", "64.11", "Q" ], [ "13", "A", "Joaquín Gómez", "Argentina", "63.33", "63.33", "Q" ], [ "14", "A", "Kunihiro Sumi", "Japan", "62.01", "62.01", "Q" ], [ "15", "B", "Wu Jhou-wei", "Chinese Taipei", "56.46", "61.59", "Q" ], [ "16", "A", "Daniel Aguirre", "Colombia", "x", "61.32", "Q" ], [ "17", "B", "Renaldo Frechou", "South Africa", "60.84", "60.84", "Q" ], [ "18", "A", "Taj Murmann", "Denmark", "x", "57.96", "" ], [ "19", "B", "Singh Taranveer", "India", "54.03", "54.03", "" ], [ "20", "B", "Abdurauf Musoev", "Tajikistan", "53.01", "53.38", "" ] ]
Results -- Qualification
Qualification : 60.00 m ( Q ) or at least 12 best ( q ) qualified for the final . [ 1 ]
Athletics_at_the_2017_Summer_Universiade_–_Men's_hammer_throw_0
The men's hammer throw event at the 2017 Summer Universiade was held on 23 and 24 August at the Taipei Municipal Stadium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgian_Indoor_Athletics_Championships
Belgian Indoor Athletics Championships
[ "Year", "Date", "Venue", "Location", "Results" ]
[ [ "1989", "29 January", "Hall omnisports du Pas-de-Calais", "Liévin , France", "Results [ nl ]" ], [ "1990", "11 February", "Flanders Sports Arena", "Ghent", "Results [ nl ]" ], [ "1991", "24 February", "Flanders Sports Arena", "Ghent", "Results [ nl ]" ], [ "1992", "16 February", "Flanders Sports Arena", "Ghent", "Results [ nl ]" ], [ "1993", "7 February", "Flanders Sports Arena", "Ghent", "Results [ nl ]" ], [ "1994", "6 February", "Flanders Sports Arena", "Ghent", "Results [ nl ]" ], [ "1995", "5 February", "Flanders Sports Arena", "Ghent", "Results [ nl ]" ], [ "1996", "4 February", "Flanders Sports Arena", "Ghent", "Results [ nl ]" ], [ "1997", "February", "Flanders Sports Arena", "Ghent", "Results" ], [ "1998", "February", "Flanders Sports Arena", "Ghent", "Results" ], [ "1999", "February", "Stade Couvert Régional", "Liévin , France", "Results" ], [ "2000", "February", "Stade Couvert Régional", "Liévin , France", "Results" ], [ "2001", "February", "Flanders Sports Arena", "Ghent", "Results" ], [ "2002", "February", "Flanders Sports Arena", "Ghent", "Results" ], [ "2003", "February", "Flanders Sports Arena", "Ghent", "Results" ], [ "2004", "February", "Flanders Sports Arena", "Ghent", "Results" ], [ "2005", "20 February", "Flanders Sports Arena", "Ghent", "Results" ], [ "2006", "19 February", "Flanders Sports Arena", "Ghent", "Results" ], [ "2007", "18 February", "Flanders Sports Arena", "Ghent", "Results" ], [ "2008", "17 February", "Flanders Sports Arena", "Ghent", "Results" ] ]
Editions
Belgian_Indoor_Athletics_Championships_0
The Belgian Indoor Athletics Championships (, ) is an annual indoor track and field competition organised by the Royal Belgian Athletics League, which serves as the Belgian national championship for the sport. Typically held over two to three days in February during the Belgian winter, it was first added to the national calendar in 1990, supplementing the main outdoor Belgian Athletics Championships held in the summer since 1889. National championships in relay and combined track and field events are contested separately.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee's_2nd_congressional_district
Tennessee's 2nd congressional district
[ "Year", "Office", "Result" ]
[ [ "2000", "President", "George W. Bush 59% - Al Gore 39%" ], [ "2004", "President", "George W. Bush 64% - John Kerry 35%" ], [ "2008", "President", "John McCain 64% - Barack Obama 34.5%" ], [ "2012", "President", "Mitt Romney 67.3% - Barack Obama 31%" ], [ "2016", "President", "Donald Trump 65% - Hillary Clinton 29.7%" ] ]
Election results from presidential races
Tennessee's_2nd_congressional_district_0
The 2nd congressional district of Tennessee is a congressional district in East Tennessee. It has been represented by Republican Tim Burchett since January 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_IAAF_World_Half_Marathon_Championships
1999 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Tegla Loroupe", "Kenya", "1:08:48" ], [ "2", "Mizuki Noguchi", "Japan", "1:09:12" ], [ "3", "Catherine Ndereba", "Kenya", "1:09:23" ], [ "4", "Joyce Chepchumba", "Kenya", "1:09:29" ], [ "5", "Reiko Tosa", "Japan", "1:09:36" ], [ "6", "Valentina Yegorova", "Russia", "1:09:59" ], [ "7", "Elana Meyer", "South Africa", "1:10:20" ], [ "8", "Luminița Talpoș", "Romania", "1:10:33" ], [ "9", "Lyudmila Biktasheva", "Russia", "1:10:35" ], [ "10", "Alina Ivanova", "Russia", "1:11:15" ], [ "11", "Hiromi Katayama", "Japan", "1:11:18" ], [ "12", "Constantina Diţă", "Romania", "1:11:22" ], [ "13", "Margaret Okayo", "Kenya", "1:11:29" ], [ "14", "Derartu Tulu", "Ethiopia", "1:11:33" ], [ "15", "Ana Isabel Alonso", "Spain", "1:11:38" ], [ "16", "Cristina Pomacu", "Romania", "1:11:45" ], [ "17", "Satomi Matsuo", "Japan", "1:11:48" ], [ "18", "Lyudmila Petrova", "Russia", "1:11:53" ], [ "19", "Agata Balsamo", "Italy", "1:11:58" ], [ "20", "Jane Omoro", "Kenya", "1:12:10" ] ]
Race results -- Women 's
1999_IAAF_World_Half_Marathon_Championships_1
The 8th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships was held on October 3, 1999, in the city of Palermo, Italy. A total of 192 athletes, 119 men and 73 women, from 48 countries, took part. The course was traced through the historical centre of the town with the start/finish line on the Foro Italico. A detailed report on the event and an appraisal of the results were given. Complete results were published.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_of_Steel_Awards
Man of Steel Awards
[ "Year", "Winner", "Club", "Position" ]
[ [ "1977", "David Ward", "Leeds", "Hooker" ], [ "1978", "George Nicholls", "St. Helens", "Prop" ], [ "1979", "Doug Laughton", "Widnes", "Loose forward" ], [ "1980", "George Fairbairn", "Wigan", "Fullback" ], [ "1981", "Ken Kelly", "Warrington", "Scrum-half" ], [ "1982", "Mick Morgan", "Carlisle", "Second-row" ], [ "1983", "Allan Agar", "Featherstone Rovers", "Scrum-half" ], [ "1984", "Joe Lydon", "Widnes", "Wing , Fullback" ], [ "1985", "Ellery Hanley", "Bradford Northern", "Loose forward" ], [ "1986", "Gavin Miller", "Hull Kingston Rovers", "Prop" ], [ "1987", "Ellery Hanley", "Wigan", "Loose forward" ], [ "1988", "Martin Offiah", "Widnes", "Wing" ], [ "1989", "Ellery Hanley", "Wigan", "Loose forward" ], [ "1990", "Shaun Edwards", "Wigan", "Stand-off" ], [ "1991", "Garry Schofield", "Leeds", "Stand-off" ], [ "1992", "Dean Bell", "Wigan", "Centre" ], [ "1993", "Andy Platt", "Wigan", "Prop" ], [ "1994", "Jonathan Davies", "Warrington", "Centre" ], [ "1995", "Denis Betts", "Wigan", "Second-row" ], [ "1996", "Andy Farrell", "Wigan", "Loose forward" ] ]
Men of Steel
Man_of_Steel_Awards_0
The Steve Prescott Man of Steel Awards is an end-of-season awards dinner for the Super League rugby league competition. The event's name is taken from the main award presented, the Man of Steel award for the rugby league footballer of the year. In 2014, it was renamed after Steve Prescott.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flanders_Indoor_Cyclo-cross
Flanders Indoor Cyclo-cross
[ "Year", "Winner", "Second", "Third" ]
[ [ "2016", "Sven Nys ( BEL )", "Wout Van Aert ( BEL )", "Lars van der Haar ( NED )" ], [ "2015", "Mathieu van der Poel ( NED )", "Wout Van Aert ( BEL )", "Kevin Pauwels ( BEL )" ], [ "2014", "Sven Nys ( BEL )", "Lars van der Haar ( NED )", "Niels Albert ( BEL )" ], [ "2013", "Sven Nys ( BEL )", "Niels Albert ( BEL )", "Klaas Vantornout ( BEL )" ], [ "2012", "Niels Albert ( BEL )", "Zdeněk Štybar ( CZE )", "Sven Nys ( BEL )" ], [ "2011", "Zdeněk Štybar ( CZE )", "Sven Nys ( BEL )", "Niels Albert ( BEL )" ], [ "2010", "Zdeněk Štybar ( CZE )", "Niels Albert ( BEL )", "Sven Nys ( BEL )" ], [ "2009", "Niels Albert ( BEL )", "Zdeněk Štybar ( CZE )", "Bart Wellens ( BEL )" ], [ "2008", "Lars Boom ( NED )", "Niels Albert ( BEL )", "Sven Nys ( BEL )" ], [ "2007", "Sven Nys ( BEL )", "Niels Albert ( BEL )", "Sven Vanthourenhout ( BEL )" ] ]
Past winners
Flanders_Indoor_Cyclo-cross_0
The Flanders Indoor Cyclo-cross is a cyclo-cross race held in the Nekkerhal in Mechelen, Belgium. It is the first ever indoor cyclo-cross race, which was held for the first time on 17 January 2007.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resonate_Broadcasting
Resonate Broadcasting
[ "Callsign", "Frequency", "Branding", "Location", "Format" ]
[ [ "4CCC", "101.7 FM", "West FM", "Charleville , Queensland", "Adult contemporary" ], [ "4CHT", "95.9 FM", "West FM", "Charters Towers , Queensland", "Contemporary hit radio" ], [ "4DB 4EM", "1629 AM 1611 AM", "Hot Country Radio", "Dalby , Queensland Emerald , Queensland", "Country music" ], [ "4GC", "828 AM", "4GC", "Charters Towers , Queensland", "Classic hits" ], [ "4HI", "1143 AM", "4HI", "Emerald , Queensland", "Classic hits" ], [ "4LG", "1098 AM", "Outback Radio 4LG", "Longreach , Queensland", "Classic hits" ], [ "4LM", "666 AM", "4LM", "Mount Isa , Queensland", "Classic hits" ], [ "4LRE", "104.5 FM", "West FM", "Longreach , Queensland", "Adult contemporary" ], [ "4SB", "1071 AM", "4SB", "Kingaroy , Queensland", "Classic hits" ], [ "4VL", "918 AM", "4VL", "Charleville , Queensland", "Classic hits" ], [ "4ZR", "1476 AM", "4ZR", "Roma , Queensland", "Classic hits" ] ]
Assets -- Resonate Regional Radio Network
Resonate_Broadcasting_0
Resonate Broadcasting is an Australian media company, operating radio stations across various centres across regional Queensland, as well as Hawaii. Formed in 2008, with the acquisition of 3GG Warragul, Victoria, 4GC and Hot FM Charters Towers, Queensland, the company currently operates 16 radio stations across Australia and the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTV_Movie_Award_for_Best_Breakthrough_Performance
MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance
[ "Year", "Winners and nominees", "Film", "Role" ]
[ [ "2000", "Haley Joel Osment", "The Sixth Sense", "Cole Sear" ], [ "2000", "Wes Bentley", "American Beauty", "Ricky Fitts" ], [ "2000", "Jason Biggs", "American Pie", "Jim Levenstein" ], [ "2000", "Michael Clarke Duncan", "The Green Mile", "John Coffey" ], [ "2000", "Jamie Foxx", "Any Given Sunday", "Steamin Willie Beamen" ], [ "2000", "Julia Stiles", "10 Things I Hate About You", "Kat Stratford" ], [ "2000", "Selma Blair", "Cruel Intentions", "Cecile Duvall" ], [ "2000", "Shannon Elizabeth", "American Pie", "Nadia" ], [ "2000", "Carrie-Anne Moss", "The Matrix", "Trinity" ], [ "2000", "Hilary Swank", "Boys Do n't Cry", "Brandon Teena" ], [ "2001", "Sean Patrick Thomas", "Save the Last Dance", "Derek Reynolds" ], [ "2001", "Jack Black", "High Fidelity", "Barry" ], [ "2001", "Patrick Fugit", "Almost Famous", "William Miller" ], [ "2001", "Tom Green", "Road Trip", "Barry Manilow" ], [ "2001", "Hugh Jackman", "X-Men", "Wolverine" ], [ "2001", "Ashton Kutcher", "Dude , Where 's My Car ?", "Jesse Montgomery III" ], [ "2001", "Erika Christensen", "Traffic", "Caroline Wakefield" ], [ "2001", "Aaliyah", "Romeo Must Die", "Trish O'Day" ], [ "2001", "Anna Faris", "Scary Movie", "Cindy Campbell" ], [ "2001", "Piper Perabo", "Coyote Ugly", "Violet Sanford" ] ]
Winners and nominees -- 2000s
MTV_Movie_Award_for_Best_Breakthrough_Performance_1
This is a following list of the MTV Movie Award winners and nominees for Best Breakthrough Performance, first awarded in 1992. In 2010 and 2011, it was renamed Best Breakout Star. In 2012, it returned to its original name but was turned into a non-voting category, where an academy of outstanding directors honors a silver screen newcomer with extraordinary talent. In 2017, it was renamed Next Generation and was converted to a voting category. From 1999 to 2005, and in 2009, it was split into two categories: Best Male Breakthrough Performance and Best Female Breakthrough Performance.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnival_Cruise_Line
Carnival Cruise Line
[ "Ship", "Class", "Year Built", "Sailed for Carnival", "Gross Tonnage", "Flag", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Mardi Gras", "Empress", "1961", "1972-1993", "27,284 GT registered as 18,261 GT", "Panama", "Also known as Empress of Canada , Olympic , Star of Texas , Lucky Star , Apollo , and Apollon . Scrapped in 2003" ], [ "Carnivale", "Empress", "1956", "1975-1993", "31,500 GT", "Panama", "Also known as Empress of Britain , Queen Anna Maria , Fiesta Marina , Olympic , and The Topaz . Sold for scrap in 2008" ], [ "Festivale", "Festivale", "1962", "1977-1996", "32,697 GT", "Panama", "Also known as Transvaal Castle , S.A. Vaal , Island Breeze , and Big Red Boat III . Sold for scrap in 2003" ], [ "Tropicale", "Tropicale", "1982", "1982-2001", "36,674 GT", "Liberia", "Was Carnival 's first purpose-built ship . Also known as Costa Tropicale , and Pacific Star . Now known as Ocean Dream in May 2008" ], [ "Holiday", "Holiday", "1985", "1985-2009", "46,051 GT", "Madeira , Portugal", "In 2009 , Holiday became the Grand Holiday for Iberocruceros . Now sails with Cruise & Maritime Voyages as the Magellan" ], [ "Jubilee", "Holiday", "1986", "1986-2004", "47,262 GT", "Liberia", "In 2004 Jubilee became the Pacific Sun for P & O Cruises Australia and the Henna in 2013 . Sold for scrap in 2017" ], [ "Celebration", "Holiday", "1987", "1987-2008", "47,262 GT", "Madeira , Portugal", "In 2008 Celebration became the Grand Celebration for Iberocruceros , now sails for Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line" ] ]
Ships -- Former fleet
Carnival_Cruise_Lines_3
Carnival Cruise Line is an international cruise line with headquarters in Doral, Florida. Its logo is the funnel like the funnels found on its ships, with red, white and blue colors. The funnels are shaped like a whale's tail. Carnival is ranked first on the list of largest cruise lines based on passengers carried annually and total number of ships in fleet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taran_Bajaj
Taran Bajaj
[ "Year", "Title", "Profile" ]
[ [ "2017", "A Death in the Gunj", "Associate Casting Director" ], [ "2017", "Commando 2", "Associate Casting Director" ], [ "2017", "Raees ( film )", "Associate Casting Director" ], [ "2016", "Force 2", "Associate Casting Director" ], [ "2016", "Udta Punjab", "Associate Casting Director" ], [ "2016", "Junooniyat", "Associate Casting Director" ], [ "2016", "Love Shagun", "Casting Director" ], [ "2015", "Wedding Pullav", "Casting Director" ], [ "2015", "Talvar ( film )", "Associate Casting Director" ], [ "2015", "Jazbaa", "Associate Casting Director" ], [ "2015", "Phantom ( 2015 film )", "Associate Casting Director" ], [ "2015", "Detective Byomkesh Bakshy !", "Associate Casting Director" ], [ "2014", "Holiday", "Associate Casting Director" ], [ "2014", "Kuku Mathur Ki Jhand Ho Gayi", "Associate Casting Director" ], [ "2014", "Dedh Ishqiya", "Associate Casting Director" ], [ "2013", "Once Upon ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara !", "Associate Casting Director" ], [ "2013", "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag", "Associate Casting Director" ], [ "2013", "Fukrey", "Associate Casting Director" ], [ "2013", "Ek Thi Daayan", "Associate Casting Director" ], [ "2013", "Commando ( 2013 film )", "Associate Casting Director" ] ]
Filmography - Casting Department
Taran_Bajaj_1
Taran Bajaj is an Indian casting director and actor who worked as associate casting director in the film like Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, Fukrey. Jazbaa, Thuppakki, Mausam (2011 film) etc. Bajaj first film as individual casting director was Wedding Pullav. Taran first time came to Mumbai in 2006 and to act in the play Bharat Ke Shahedo Tumhe Naman that was put up by actor Jaya Bachchans organisation Yuvak Biradri. Taran played the roles of Bhagat Singh, Kartar Singh and Udham Singh in the play. Taran shifted to Mumbai in 2009 and started his career as associate Casting Director and later on he started his acting career with Love Sex Aur Dhokha in 2010. Taran acted in films like Junooniyat, Udta Punjab, Jazbaa, John Day (film), Zanjeer (2013 film), Love Shagun Taran have also worked as casting director more than 100 Advertisement.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_Fencing_World_Cup
2015–16 Fencing World Cup
[ "Date", "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "11 October 2015", "World Cup , Caracas", "Russia", "Ukraine", "Poland" ], [ "1 November 2015", "World Cup , Orléans", "Ukraine", "Russia", "France" ], [ "31 January 2016", "World Cup , Athens", "Ukraine", "Russia", "France" ], [ "21 February 2016", "World Cup , Ghent", "Russia", "France", "Ukraine" ], [ "13 April 2016", "Asian Championships , Wuxi", "China", "South Korea", "Japan" ], [ "15 April 2016", "African Championships , Algiers", "Tunisia", "Algeria", "Egypt" ], [ "15 May 2016", "World Cup , Foshan", "France", "Russia", "Poland" ], [ "23 June 2016", "European Championships , Toruń", "Russia", "France", "Ukraine" ], [ "25 June 2016", "Pan American Championships , Panama City", "United States", "Mexico", "Canada" ], [ "13 August 2016", "Olympic Games , Rio de Janeiro", "Russia", "Ukraine", "United States" ] ]
Team sabre -- Women 's team sabre
2015–16_Fencing_World_Cup_23
The 45th FIE Fencing World Cup began in October 2015 and concluded in August 2016 at the 2016 Summer Olympics held in Rio de Janeiro. The International Fencing Federation being allocated only ten events by the International Olympic Committee, as opposed to twelve in major fencing competitions, two team events - in this case, women's team foil and men's team sabre - will be disputed as World Championships, held in Rio in April 2016. They also serve as test event for the organisation of the Olympic events.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_snowboarding_video_games
List of snowboarding video games
[ "Title", "Platform", "Released date" ]
[ [ "Heavy Shreddin '", "NES", "6/ ? /1990" ], [ "Tommy Moe 's Winter Extreme : Skiing & Snowboarding", "Super NES", "April 28 , 1994 ( JP )" ], [ "Winter Gold", "Super NES", "November 28 , 1996" ], [ "Cool Boarders", "PlayStation", "December 31 , 1996 , 2006" ], [ "Zap ! Snowboarding Trix", "Sega Saturn", "February 21 , 1997 ( JP )" ], [ "Cool Boarders 2", "PlayStation", "October 31 , 1997 , 2008" ], [ "Steep Slope Sliders", "Sega Saturn", "November 30 , 1997" ], [ "Snowboard Kids", "Nintendo 64", "December 27 , 1997" ], [ "1080° Snowboarding", "Nintendo 64", "March 31 , 1998 , 2008" ], [ "Downhill Snow", "PlayStation", "May 28 , 1998 ( JP )" ], [ "Snow Wave : Avalanche", "PC", "1998" ], [ "Cool Boarders 3", "PlayStation", "September 30 , 1998 , 2009" ], [ "Twisted Edge Extreme Snowboarding", "Nintendo 64", "October 11 , 1998" ], [ "ESPN X Games Pro Boarder", "PlayStation", "October 31 , 1998" ], [ "Snowboard Kids Plus", "PlayStation", "January 21 , 1999 ( JP )" ], [ "Big Air", "PlayStation", "February 28 , 1999" ], [ "Freestyle Boardin ' '99", "PlayStation", "February 28 , 1999" ], [ "Snowboard Kids 2", "Nintendo 64", "February 3 , 1999" ], [ "Extreme Wintersports", "PC", "April 30 , 1999" ], [ "MTV Sports : Snowboarding", "PlayStation", "September 30 , 1999" ] ]
This is the list of snowboarding video games .
List_of_snowboarding_video_games_0
This is the list of snowboarding video games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Tour_of_Qinghai_Lake
2014 Tour of Qinghai Lake
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Eduard-Michael Grosu ( ROU )", "Vini Fantini-Nippo", "2h 35 ' 09" ], [ "2", "Boris Shpilevsky ( RUS )", "RTS-Santic Racing Team", "+ 0" ], [ "3", "Carlos Alzate ( COL )", "UnitedHealthcare", "+ 0" ], [ "4", "Mattia Gavazzi ( ITA )", "Amore & Vita-Selle SMP", "+ 0" ], [ "5", "Marco Benfatto ( ITA )", "Continental Team Astana", "+ 0" ], [ "6", "Jon Aberasturi ( ESP )", "Euskadi", "+ 0" ], [ "7", "Leonid Krasnov ( RUS )", "RusVelo", "+ 0" ], [ "8", "Grega Bole ( SLO )", "Vini Fantini-Nippo", "+ 0" ], [ "9", "Takashi Miyazawa ( JPN )", "Vini Fantini-Nippo", "+ 0" ], [ "10", "Robert Förster ( GER )", "UnitedHealthcare", "+ 0" ] ]
2014_Tour_of_Qinghai_Lake_23
The 2014 Tour of Qinghai Lake is the 13th edition of an annual professional road bicycle racing stage race held in Qinghai Province, China since 2002, named after Qinghai Lake. The race is run at the highest category (apart from those races which make up the UCI World Tour, and is rated by the International Cycling Union (UCI) as a 2.HC (hors category) race as part of the UCI Asia Tour.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FINA_World_Swimming_Championships_(25_m)_–_Men's_400_metre_freestyle
2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Men's 400 metre freestyle
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "3", "4", "Danas Rapšys", "Lithuania", "3:36.65", "Q , NR" ], [ "2", "4", "5", "Henrik Christiansen", "Norway", "3:38.04", "Q" ], [ "3", "4", "6", "Fernando Scheffer", "Brazil", "3:39.10", "Q , SA" ], [ "4", "5", "9", "Zane Grothe", "United States", "3:39.73", "Q" ], [ "5", "5", "4", "Aleksandr Krasnykh", "Russia", "3:39.86", "Q" ], [ "5", "5", "5", "Martin Malyutin", "Russia", "3:39.86", "Q" ], [ "7", "5", "3", "Gabriele Detti", "Italy", "3:39.89", "Q" ], [ "8", "4", "2", "Wojciech Wojdak", "Poland", "3:40.36", "Q" ], [ "9", "4", "3", "Ji Xinjie", "China", "3:40.47", "" ], [ "10", "5", "6", "Matteo Ciampi", "Italy", "3:42.27", "" ], [ "11", "4", "7", "Jan Micka", "Czech Republic", "3:42.31", "" ], [ "12", "5", "8", "David Aubry", "France", "3:42.62", "" ], [ "13", "3", "2", "Marcelo Acosta", "El Salvador", "3:42.74", "NR" ], [ "14", "4", "9", "Marwan Elkamash", "Egypt", "3:43.26", "NR" ], [ "15", "4", "4", "Péter Bernek", "Hungary", "3:43.74", "" ], [ "16", "5", "7", "Velimir Stjepanović", "Serbia", "3:44.16", "" ], [ "17", "5", "1", "Miguel Nascimento", "Portugal", "3:44.79", "" ], [ "18", "4", "0", "Richard Nagy", "Slovakia", "3:45.22", "" ], [ "19", "3", "8", "Ahmed Hafnaoui", "Tunisia", "3:45.98", "" ], [ "20", "2", "5", "Wang Hsing-hao", "Chinese Taipei", "3:46.05", "NR" ] ]
Results -- Heats
The heats were started at 09:30 . [ 2 ]
2018_FINA_World_Swimming_Championships_(25_m)_–_Men's_400_metre_freestyle_0
The Men's 400 metre freestyle competition of the 2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) were held on 11 December 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volleyball_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_team_rosters
Volleyball at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's team rosters
[ "№", "Name", "Date of birth", "Height", "Weight", "Spike", "Block", "2004 club" ]
[ [ "1", "Lloy Ball", "17 February 1972", "2.03 m ( 6 ft 8 in )", "99 kg ( 218 lb )", "351 cm ( 138 in )", "316 cm ( 124 in )", "Daytona Modena" ], [ "5", "Erik Sullivan", "9 August 1972", "1.93 m ( 6 ft 4 in )", "88 kg ( 194 lb )", "340 cm ( 130 in )", "320 cm ( 130 in )", "Iskra Odintsovo" ], [ "6", "Phillip Eatherton", "2 January 1974", "2.05 m ( 6 ft 9 in )", "97 kg ( 214 lb )", "356 cm ( 140 in )", "335 cm ( 132 in )", "Numancia Soria" ], [ "8", "Donald Suxho", "21 February 1976", "1.95 m ( 6 ft 5 in )", "99 kg ( 218 lb )", "337 cm ( 133 in )", "319 cm ( 126 in )", "Erdemirspor" ], [ "8", "William Priddy", "1 October 1977", "1.93 m ( 6 ft 4 in )", "88 kg ( 194 lb )", "353 cm ( 139 in )", "330 cm ( 130 in )", "Unattached" ], [ "9", "Ryan Millar", "22 January 1978", "2.03 m ( 6 ft 8 in )", "99 kg ( 218 lb )", "354 cm ( 139 in )", "326 cm ( 128 in )", "Gabeca Bossini Montichiari" ], [ "10", "Riley Salmon", "2 July 1976", "1.90 m ( 6 ft 3 in )", "86 kg ( 190 lb )", "345 cm ( 136 in )", "331 cm ( 130 in )", "Iskra Odintsovo" ], [ "11", "Brook Billings", "30 April 1980", "1.98 m ( 6 ft 6 in )", "95 kg ( 209 lb )", "351 cm ( 138 in )", "331 cm ( 130 in )", "Sakai Blazers" ], [ "12", "Tom Hoff", "9 June 1973", "2.03 m ( 6 ft 8 in )", "99 kg ( 218 lb )", "353 cm ( 139 in )", "333 cm ( 131 in )", "Iraklis Thessaloniki" ], [ "13", "Clay Stanley", "20 January 1978", "2.05 m ( 6 ft 9 in )", "106 kg ( 234 lb )", "357 cm ( 141 in )", "332 cm ( 131 in )", "Panathinaikos" ], [ "14", "Kevin Barnett", "14 May 1974", "1.98 m ( 6 ft 6 in )", "95 kg ( 209 lb )", "353 cm ( 139 in )", "340 cm ( 130 in )", "Unattached" ], [ "15", "Gabriel Gardner", "18 March 1976", "2.05 m ( 6 ft 9 in )", "99 kg ( 218 lb )", "353 cm ( 139 in )", "335 cm ( 132 in )", "União Suzano" ] ]
Pool B -- United States
The following is the American roster in the men 's volleyball tournament of the 2004 Summer Olympics . [ 13 ] viewtalk Head coach : Doug Beal
Volleyball_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_team_rosters_11
This article shows the rosters of all participating teams at the men's indoor volleyball tournament at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_2013–14_NBA_season_transactions
List of 2013–14 NBA season transactions
[ "Pick", "Player", "Date signed", "Team", "School/club team" ]
[ [ "31", "Allen Crabbe", "July 10", "Portland Trail Blazers ( acquired from Cleveland via Orlando )", "California ( Jr . )" ], [ "32", "Àlex Abrines", "-", "Oklahoma City Thunder ( acquired from Charlotte via Oklahoma City , Boston and Houston )", "FC Barcelona ( Spain )" ], [ "33", "Carrick Felix", "August 20", "Cleveland Cavaliers", "Arizona State ( Sr . )" ], [ "34", "Isaiah Canaan", "July 15", "Houston Rockets ( acquired from Phoenix )", "Murray State ( Sr . )" ], [ "35", "Glen Rice , Jr", "July 8", "Washington Wizards ( acquired from Philadelphia via New Orleans )", "Maryland ( So . )" ], [ "36", "Ray McCallum , Jr", "July 18", "Sacramento Kings", "Detroit ( Jr . )" ], [ "37", "Tony Mitchell", "July 19", "Detroit Pistons", "North Texas ( So . )" ], [ "38", "Nate Wolters", "August 1", "Milwaukee Bucks ( acquired from Washington via Philadelphia )", "South Dakota State ( Sr . )" ], [ "39", "Jeff Withey", "July 30", "Portland Trail Blazers ( acquired from Minnesota via Cleveland and Boston ; later traded to New Orleans )", "Kansas ( Sr . )" ], [ "40", "Grant Jerrett", "-", "Oklahoma City Thunder ( acquired from Portland )", "Arizona ( Fr . )" ], [ "41", "Jamaal Franklin", "July 26", "Memphis Grizzlies ( acquired from Toronto via Dallas and Toronto )", "San Diego State ( Jr . )" ], [ "42", "Pierre Jackson", "-", "New Orleans Pelicans ( acquired from Philadelphia )", "Baylor ( Sr . )" ], [ "43", "Ricky Ledo", "July 24", "Dallas Mavericks ( acquired from Milwaukee via Philadelphia )", "Providence ( Fr . )" ], [ "44", "Mike Muscala", "-", "Atlanta Hawks ( acquired from Dallas )", "Bucknell ( Sr . )" ], [ "45", "Marko Todorović", "-", "Portland Trail Blazers ( acquired from Boston ; later traded to Houston )", "FC Barcelona ( Spain )" ], [ "46", "Erick Green", "-", "Denver Nuggets ( acquired from Utah )", "Virginia Tech ( Sr . )" ], [ "47", "Raulzinho Neto", "-", "Atlanta Hawks", "Lagun Aro GBC ( Spain )" ], [ "48", "Ryan Kelly", "September 20", "Los Angeles Lakers", "Duke ( Sr . )" ], [ "49", "Erik Murphy", "July 10", "Chicago Bulls", "Florida ( Sr . )" ], [ "50", "James Ennis", "-", "Miami Heat ( acquired from Atlanta )", "Long Beach State ( Sr . )" ] ]
Draft -- 2013 NBA draft
List_of_2013–14_NBA_season_transactions_8
This is a list of all personnel changes for the 2013 NBA off-season and 2013-14 NBA season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PGA_Tour_Champions_awards
PGA Tour Champions awards
[ "Month", "1994", "1995", "1996", "1997", "1998", "1999" ]
[ [ "February", "Mike Hill", "J. C. Snead", "Hale Irwin", "David Graham", "Larry Nelson", "Bruce Fleisher" ], [ "March", "Jay Sigel", "Jim Albus", "Walter Morgan", "David Graham", "Lee Trevino", "Gary McCord" ], [ "April", "Raymond Floyd", "Raymond Floyd", "Hale Irwin", "Hale Irwin", "Hale Irwin", "Allen Doyle" ], [ "May", "Lee Trevino", "Isao Aoki", "Isao Aoki", "Jay Sigel", "Jay Sigel", "Hale Irwin" ], [ "June", "Dave Stockton", "Bob Murphy", "Isao Aoki", "Graham Marsh", "John Jacobs", "Bruce Fleisher" ], [ "July", "Jim Colbert", "Tom Weiskopf", "Dave Stockton", "Larry Gilbert", "Hale Irwin", "Hale Irwin" ], [ "August", "Dave Stockton", "Bob Murphy", "Graham Marsh", "Hugh Baiocchi", "Hale Irwin", "Hale Irwin" ], [ "September", "Isao Aoki", "Walter Morgan", "Mike Hill", "David Graham", "Hugh Baiocchi", "Gil Morgan" ], [ "October", "Bob Murphy", "Lee Trevino", "Jim Colbert", "Hale Irwin", "Dana Quigley", "Bruce Fleisher" ], [ "November", "n/a", "n/a", "Jay Sigel", "Gil Morgan", "Hale Irwin", "Gary McCord" ] ]
Players of the Month
Three members of the media form a panel which determines the recipients . The winners receive a medal .
PGA_Tour_Champions_awards_3
Listed below are recipients of awards for various achievements on PGA Tour Champions, a circuit operated by the U.S.-based PGA Tour for men's golfers aged 50 and over. The tour began in 1980 as the Senior PGA Tour, changed its name to the Champions Tour in 2003, and became PGA Tour Champions in 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Players'_Championship
2012 Players' Championship
[ "Skip", "Third", "Second", "Lead", "Locale" ]
[ [ "Chelsea Carey", "Kristy McDonald", "Kristen Foster", "Lindsay Titheridge", "Morden , Manitoba" ], [ "Jennifer Jones", "Kaitlyn Lawes", "Jill Officer", "Dawn Askin", "Winnipeg , Manitoba" ], [ "Stefanie Lawton", "Sherry Anderson", "Sherri Singler", "Marliese Kasner", "Saskatoon , Saskatchewan" ], [ "Sherry Middaugh", "Jo-Ann Rizzo", "Lee Merklinger", "Leigh Armstrong", "Coldwater , Ontario" ], [ "Eve Muirhead", "Anna Sloan", "Vicki Adams", "Claire Hamilton", "Perth , Scotland" ], [ "Heather Nedohin", "Beth Iskiw", "Jessica Mair", "Laine Peters", "Edmonton , Alberta" ], [ "Cathy Overton-Clapham", "Jenna Loder", "Ashley Howard", "Breanne Meakin", "Winnipeg , Manitoba" ], [ "Silvana Tirinzoni", "Irene Schori", "Esther Neuenschwander", "Sandra Gantenbein", "Aarau , Switzerland" ] ]
Women -- Teams
The teams are listed as follows : [ 2 ]
2012_Players'_Championship_33
The 2012 Sun Life Financial Players' Championship was held from April 17 to 22 at the Consolidated Credit Union Place in Summerside, Prince Edward Island. It was the last Grand Slam event of the 2011-12 curling season and the twentieth time the tournament has been held. The purse is CAD$100,000 for both the men's and women's tournaments, and the winner of each tournament will receive CAD$18,000. The Players' Championship was televised on Global Television Network across Canada, since CBC Sports had dropped its broadcast of Grand Slams prior to The National.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_of_Performance_Awards_(2000–2009)
Pride of Performance Awards (2000–2009)
[ "Name", "Field", "Specialization", "Country", "Province" ]
[ [ "Muhammad Mansha Yaad", "Arts", "Fiction writer and novelist", "Punjab", "Pakistan" ], [ "Hayatullah Khan Durrani", "Mountaineering / caving adventure", "Mountaineer , cave explorer , environmentalist", "Balochistan", "Pakistan" ], [ "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi", "Sports", "Tennis player", "Punjab", "Pakistan" ], [ "Arif Lohar", "Arts", "folk music", "Punjab", "Pakistan" ], [ "Shabnam Shakeel", "Arts", "", "", "Pakistan" ], [ "Arfa Karim", "Arts", "Computer science", "Punjab", "Pakistan" ], [ "Rais Khan", "Arts", "Sitar player", "Sindh", "Pakistan" ], [ "Abdul Rauf Rufi", "Arts", "Naat Khawn", "Punjab", "Pakistan" ] ]
2005
On 14 August 2004 , the following list of recipients was announced . The awards were received by the winners on 23 March 2005 . [ 11 ]
Pride_of_Performance_Awards_(2000–2009)_4
Pride of Performance (Urdu: تمغۂ حسنِ کارکردگی) is a civil award given by the Government of Pakistan to Pakistani citizens in recognition of distinguished merit in the fields of literature, arts, sports, medicine, or science.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_de_Havilland_filmography
Olivia de Havilland filmography
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Director", "Leading man", "Studio" ]
[ [ "1935", "Alibi Ike", "Dolly Stevens", "Ray Enright", "Joe E. Brown", "Warner Bros" ], [ "1935", "The Irish in Us", "Lucille Jackson", "Lloyd Bacon", "James Cagney", "Warner Bros" ], [ "1935", "A Midsummer Night 's Dream", "Hermia", "Max Reinhardt William Dieterle", "Dick Powell", "Warner Bros" ], [ "1935", "Captain Blood", "Arabella Bishop", "Michael Curtiz", "Errol Flynn", "Warner Bros" ], [ "1936", "Anthony Adverse", "Angela Giuseppe", "Mervyn LeRoy", "Fredric March", "Warner Bros" ], [ "1936", "The Charge of the Light Brigade", "Elsa Campbell", "Michael Curtiz", "Errol Flynn", "Warner Bros" ], [ "1937", "Call It a Day", "Catherine Hilton", "Archie Mayo", "Ian Hunter", "Warner Bros" ], [ "1937", "The Great Garrick", "Germaine de la Corbe", "James Whale", "Brian Aherne", "Warner Bros" ], [ "1937", "It 's Love I 'm After", "Marcia West", "Archie Mayo", "Leslie Howard", "Warner Bros" ], [ "1938", "Gold Is Where You Find It", "Serena Ferris", "Michael Curtiz", "George Brent", "Warner Bros" ], [ "1938", "The Adventures of Robin Hood", "Maid Marian", "Michael Curtiz William Keighley", "Errol Flynn", "Warner Bros" ], [ "1938", "Four 's a Crowd", "Lorri Dillingwell", "Michael Curtiz", "Errol Flynn", "Warner Bros" ], [ "1938", "Hard to Get", "Margaret Richards", "Ray Enright", "Dick Powell", "Warner Bros" ], [ "1939", "Wings of the Navy", "Irene Dale", "Lloyd Bacon", "George Brent", "Warner Bros" ], [ "1939", "Dodge City", "Abbie Irving", "Michael Curtiz", "Errol Flynn", "Warner Bros" ], [ "1939", "The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex", "Lady Penelope Gray", "Michael Curtiz", "Errol Flynn", "Warner Bros" ], [ "1939", "Gone with the Wind", "Melanie Hamilton Wilkes", "Victor Fleming", "Clark Gable", "MGM" ], [ "1939", "Raffles", "Gwen Manders", "Sam Wood", "David Niven", "United Artists" ], [ "1940", "My Love Came Back", "Amelia Cornell", "Curtis Bernhardt", "Jeffrey Lynn", "Warner Bros" ], [ "1940", "Santa Fe Trail", "Kit Carson Holliday", "Michael Curtiz", "Errol Flynn", "Warner Bros" ] ]
Olivia_de_Havilland_filmography_0
The Olivia de Havilland filmography lists the film appearances of American actress Olivia de Havilland, as well as her television, stage, and radio credits. De Havilland's career spanned fifty-three years, from 1935 to 1988. During that time, she appeared in forty-nine feature films, and was one of the leading movie stars during the golden age of Classical Hollywood. She is best known for her early screen performances in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) and Gone with the Wind (1939), and her later award-winning performances in To Each His Own (1946), The Snake Pit (1948), and The Heiress (1949). De Havilland made her screen debut in Reinhardt's film adaptation A Midsummer Night's Dream in 1935. She began her career playing demure ingénues opposite popular leading men of that time, including Errol Flynn, with whom she made her breakout film Captain Blood in 1935. They would go on to make seven more feature films together, and became one of Hollywood's most popular romantic on-screen pairings. De Havilland's range of performances included roles in most major movie genres. She achieved her initial popularity in romantic comedy films, such as The Great Garrick (1937) and Hard to Get (1938), and in Western adventure films, such as Dodge City (1939), Santa Fe Trail (1940), and They Died with Their Boots On. Her natural beauty and refined acting style made her particularly effective in historical period dramas, such as Anthony Adverse (1936) and My Cousin Rachel (1952), and romantic drama films, such as Hold Back the Dawn (1941). In her later career, she was most successful in drama films, such as In This Our Life (1942) and Light in the Piazza (1962), and unglamorous roles in psychological dramas, such films as The Dark Mirror (1946) and Hush.Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964). In addition to her active film career, deHavilland continued her work in the theatre, appearing three times on Broadway, in Romeo and Juliet (1951), Candida (1952), and A Gift of Time (1962) with Henry Fonda.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Cissé
Arthur Cissé
[ "Event", "Time", "Wind", "Competition", "Venue", "Date", "Notes" ]
[ [ "60 m", "6.53", "n/a", "ISTAF Indoor", "Berlin , Germany", "1 February 2019", "NR" ], [ "100 m", "9.93", "+1.9", "Bayer Classics", "Leverkusen , Germany", "24 July 2019", "NR" ], [ "200 m", "20.77", "−1.1", "CAA Grand Prix Bamako", "Bamako , Mali", "3 June 2017", "" ], [ "200 m", "20.67 w", "+2.5", "French Club Championships", "Reims , France", "20 May 2018", "Wind-assisted" ], [ "4×100 m relay", "38.92", "n/a", "African Championships", "Asaba , Nigeria", "3 August 2018", "" ] ]
Statistics -- Personal bests
Arthur_Cissé_1
Arthur Gue Cissé (born 29 December 1996) is an Ivorian professional sprinter specializing in the 100-metre and 60-metre sprints. He owns the Ivorian national record in both distances with a time of 9.93 s in the 100 m and a time of 6.53 s in the 60 m. He has won several medals at the international level including a gold medal in the 2015 African Games relay and a silver medal in the 2018 African Championships 100 m. He became the 131st man to break the 10-second barrier in the 100 m on 16 June 2018, setting a national record of 9.94 s. He is coached by Anthony Koffi, the coach of fellow Ivorian sprinters and Olympians Ben Youssef Meïté and Marie-Josée Ta Lou.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armorial_of_the_Communes_of_Seine-Maritime
Armorial of the Communes of Seine-Maritime
[ "Name of Commune", "French original blazon", "English blazon" ]
[ [ "Tancarville", "De gueules , à un écusson d'argent accompagné de huit angemnes d'or en orle ou De gueules à l'écusson d'or chargé d'un chêne de sinople , accompagné de six angennes d'argent ordonnées en orle", "Gules , an escutcheon argent between 8 angennes ( roses ) in orle" ], [ "Thérouldeville", "De sinople à l'église du lieu d'argent de profil , le portail à dextre , au chef parti au I burelé d'argent et de gueules chargé d'un lion brochant de sable , couronné d'or et au II de gueules chargé de deux épées aussi d'or passées en sautoir . ( adopté en 1998 )", "Vert , the local church in profile , door to dexter argent , a chief per pale 1 : barry argent and gules , a lion sable crowned Or ; and 2 : gules , 2 swords in saltire Or" ], [ "Theuville-aux-Maillots", "D'argent au chêne arraché de sinople , au chef d'azur chargé de deux épis de blé d'or , les tiges passées en sautoir", "Argent , an oak eradicated vert , and on a chief azure , 2 stalks of wheat in saltire Or" ], [ "Thiétreville", "Écartelé : au 1 ) d'azur au clocher d'argent essoré de sable , au 2 ) d'or au trèfle de sinople au 3 ) d'or à la rose de gueules , au 4 ) d'azur au besant d'argent", "Quarterly 1 : Azure , a bell-tower argent roofed sable ; 2 : Or , a trefoil vert ; 3 : Or , a rose gules ; 4 : Azure , a plate [ argent ]" ], [ "Le Tilleul", "Palé d'or et d'azur de six pièces , au chef de gueules chargé d'une fleur de tilleul tigée et feuillée d'or , accostée de deux mouettes affrontées du même", "Paly Or and azure , on a chief gules a linden flower slipped and leaved between 2 seagulls respectant Or . Canting arms ( 'Linden ' is tilleul in French )" ], [ "Torcy-le-Grand", "Burelé de gueules et d'argent au lion à la queue léopardée d'or lampassé aussi de gueules brochant sur le tout", "Barry gules and argent , a lion Or langued gules" ], [ "Torcy-le-Petit", "D'azur au chevron d'or accompagné de trois merlettes d'argent", "Azure , a chevron Or between 3 martlets argent" ], [ "Tôtes", "Parti : au 1 ) de gueules aux trois oies d'argent , au 2 ) coupé en I d'or aux trois marteaux contournés de gueules et en II d'azur aux trois croisettes d'argent ; sur le tout d'or au chef d'azur chargé de trois étoiles aussi d'or", "Per pale 1 : Gules , 3 geese argent and 2 : per fess Or and azure , 3 hammers reversed gules and 3 crosslets argent ; overall an inescutcheon Or , on a chief azure , 3 mullets of 5 Or" ], [ "Touffreville-la-Cable", "D'or au sautoir de gueules chargé aux extrémités de quatre maillets d'argent , cantonné en chef et en pointe d'une étoile d'azur et aux flancs d'un coq de gueules , celui de dextre contourné", "Or , on a saltire gules between in pale 2 mullets of 5 azure , and in fess 2 cocks gules , the dexter one contourny , 4 mallets argent at the extremities of the saltire" ], [ "Touffreville-la-Corbeline", "D'azur aux deux navettes de tisserand d'argent passées en sautoir , accompagnées , en chef , d'un besant , aux flancs , de deux feuilles de chêne et en pointe , d'une gerbe de blé , le tout d'or", "Azure , 2 weavers shuttles in saltire argent between a bezant , 2 oak leaves and a garb [ of wheat ] Or" ], [ "Tourville-la-Rivière", "Coticé d'argent et d'azur de dix pièces , au lion couronné de gueules , accompagné de trois coquilles d'or , le tout brochant", "Bendy argent in azure , a crowned lion gules between 3 escallops Or" ], [ "Le Trait", "Taillé d'azur et d'argent au léopard brochant de l'un en l'autre", "Per bend sinister azure and argent , a leopard counterchanged" ], [ "Le Tréport", "D'azur aux deux navires de sable , équipés d'argent , pavillonnés de gueules , voguant sur une mer de sinople mouvant de la pointe , quittant la jetée du port d'argent , maçonnée de sable , sur laquelle un guetteur , aussi de sable , tient haut un pavillon de gueules , le tout accompagné au canton senestre du chef d'un croissant contourné d'or adextré d'une étoile du même . ( adopté par délibération du 10 juin 1790 )", "Azure , 2 ships sable , with sails argent , and banners gules , sailing on a base wavy vert [ sea ] , leaving a jetty argent masoned sable , standing on which a watchman sable holding a banner gules ; and in sinister canton a mullet [ of 5 points ] and a decrescent Or" ], [ "Les Trois-Pierres", "D'azur à la fasce d'argent chargé de trois épis de blé de sinople , accompagnée en chef d'un soleil d'or accosté de deux mouettes volantes et affrontées d'argent et en pointe de trois pierres du même", "Azure , a fess argent charged with 3 stalks of wheat vert , in chief a sun Or between 2 seagulls volant respectant , and in base 3 stones argent" ], [ "Trouville-Alliquerville", "De gueules aux cinq épis de blé d'or mis en éventail , au chef cousu d'azur chargé de trois étoiles d'or", "Gules , a fan of 5 stalks of wheat Or , on a chief azure 3 mullets [ of 5 ] Or" ] ]
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Armorial_of_the_Communes_of_Seine-Maritime_18
This page lists the armoury (emblazons=graphics and blazons=heraldic descriptions; or coats of arms) of the communes in Seine-Maritime.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005–06_FA_Premier_League
2005–06 FA Premier League
[ "Team", "Manager", "Captain", "Kit manufacturer", "Shirt sponsor" ]
[ [ "Arsenal", "Arsène Wenger", "Thierry Henry", "Nike", "O 2" ], [ "Aston Villa", "David O'Leary", "Olof Mellberg", "Hummel", "DWS Investments" ], [ "Birmingham City", "Steve Bruce", "Kenny Cunningham", "Lonsdale", "Flybe .com" ], [ "Blackburn Rovers", "Mark Hughes", "Ryan Nelsen", "Lonsdale", "Lonsdale" ], [ "Bolton Wanderers", "Sam Allardyce", "Kevin Nolan", "Reebok", "Reebok" ], [ "Charlton Athletic", "Alan Curbishley", "Matt Holland", "Joma", "All : Sports Llanera" ], [ "Chelsea", "José Mourinho", "John Terry", "Umbro", "Samsung Mobile" ], [ "Everton", "David Moyes", "David Weir", "Umbro", "Chang" ], [ "Fulham", "Chris Coleman", "Luís Boa Morte", "Puma", "Pipex" ], [ "Liverpool", "Rafael Benítez", "Steven Gerrard", "Reebok", "Carlsberg" ], [ "Manchester City", "Stuart Pearce", "Sylvain Distin", "Reebok", "Thomas Cook" ], [ "Manchester United", "Sir Alex Ferguson", "Gary Neville", "Nike", "Vodafone" ], [ "Middlesbrough", "Steve McClaren", "Gareth Southgate", "Erreà", "888.com" ], [ "Newcastle United", "Glenn Roeder", "Alan Shearer", "Adidas", "Northern Rock" ], [ "Portsmouth", "Harry Redknapp", "Dejan Stefanović", "Jako", "OKI Printing Solution" ], [ "Sunderland", "Kevin Ball ( caretaker )", "Gary Breen", "Lonsdale", "Reg Vardy" ], [ "Tottenham Hotspur", "Martin Jol", "Ledley King", "Kappa", "Thomson Holidays" ], [ "West Bromwich Albion", "Bryan Robson", "Kevin Campbell", "Diadora", "T-Mobile" ], [ "West Ham United", "Alan Pardew", "Nigel Reo-Coker", "Reebok", "JobServe" ], [ "Wigan Athletic", "Paul Jewell", "Arjan de Zeeuw", "JJB", "JJB" ] ]
Teams -- Personnel and kits
2005–06_FA_Premier_League_1
The 2005-06 FA Premier League (known as the FA Barclays Premiership for sponsorship reasons) began on 13 August 2005, and concluded on 7 May 2006. The season saw Chelsea retain their title after defeating Manchester United 3-0 at Stamford Bridge towards the end of April. On the same day, West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City were relegated, joining Sunderland in the Championship for the following season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Shadid_Award_for_Journalism_Ethics
Anthony Shadid Award for Journalism Ethics
[ "Year", "Recipient", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2010", "Tom Bier of WISC-TV", "Noted as the Dean of Madison journalists , Bier retired from WISC-TV3 in 2015" ], [ "2011", "Dan Flannery of Appleton Post-Crescent", "Flannery retired from the Post-Crescent in 2015 after 28 years" ], [ "2012", "Steven T. Lovejoy of The Journal Times ( Racine , Wisconsin )", "Lovejoy , a veteran of the newspaper industry , was recognized for his lifelong practice of applying the highest ethical standards to his work" ], [ "2013", "Mark Johnson of Milwaukee Journal Sentinel", "Johnson 's series , Uniquely Human : The Science of Gender , investigated the role of nature and nurture in gender identity" ], [ "2014", "Associated Press : Adam Goldman , Matt Apuzzo and Ted Bridis", "In their reporting about the disappearance of Robert Levinson , the reporters found that Levinson , who went missing while in Iran , was employed by the CIA , even as the agency denied it to the White House , the FBI and Congress" ], [ "2015", "The Chicago Tribune team : David Jackson , Gary Marx and Duaa Eldeib , and Anthony Souffle", "This investigation , which uncovered abuses in Illinois juvenile justice system , led to the resignation of the director of the state Department of Children and Family Services" ], [ "2016", "Associated Press : Martha Mendoza , Margie Mason , Robin McDowell and Esther Htusan", "The Fisherman Slaves series exposed the abusive practices of the fishing industry in Southeast Asia , leading to the freeing of 2,000 slave laborers used by the fishing industry" ], [ "2017", "Shane Bauer of Mother Jones", "Bauer 's My Four Months as a Private Prison Guard chronicles the inner workings of a private prison where the reporter went undercover" ], [ "2018", "Brian Grow , John Shiffman and the Reuters team", "The Body Trade series investigated an industry that processes and markets the body parts from recently deceased humans" ] ]
List of winners
Anthony_Shadid_Award_for_Journalism_Ethics_0
The Anthony Shadid Award for Journalism Ethics is a journalism award presented annually by the Center for Journalism Ethics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It was originally named Wisconsin Commitment to Journalism Ethics Award in 2010, and was renamed after journalist and alumnus Anthony Shadid who died in 2012. According to the Center website, the Shadid Award recognizes ethical decisions in reporting stories in any medium, including print, broadcast and digital, by journalists working for established news organizations or publishing individually.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedor_Chudinov
Fedor Chudinov
[ "No", "Result", "Record", "Opponent", "Type", "Round , time", "Date", "Location", "Notes" ]
[ [ "24", "Win", "22-2", "Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam", "UD", "12", "13 Dec 2019", "Manezh , Vladikavkaz , Russia", "Won vacant WBA Gold super-middleweight title" ], [ "23", "Win", "21-2", "Ezequiel Maderna", "KO", "10 ( 12 ) , 1:44", "22 Jul 2019", "Red Square , Moscow , Russia", "Retained WBA Continental super-middleweight title" ], [ "22", "Win", "20-2", "Rafael Bejaran", "RTD", "2 ( 12 ) , 3:00", "16 May 2019", "Basket-Hall , Kazan , Russia", "Won vacant WBA Continental super-middleweight title" ], [ "21", "Win", "19-2", "Wuzhati Nuerlang", "RTD", "5 ( 10 ) , 3:00", "23 Mar 2019", "Sport Palace Nadezhda , Serpukhov , Russia", "" ], [ "20", "Win", "18-2", "Nadjib Mohammedi", "SD", "12", "21 Jul 2018", "Olympic Stadium , Moscow , Russia", "Retained WBA International super-middleweight title" ], [ "19", "Win", "17-2", "Timo Laine", "RTD", "7 ( 12 ) , 3:00", "3 Feb 2018", "Bolshoy Ice Dome , Sochi , Russia", "Retained WBA International super-middleweight title" ], [ "18", "Win", "16-2", "Ryan Ford", "UD", "12", "9 Dec 2017", "Arena , Kemerovo , Russia", "Won vacant WBA International super-middleweight title" ], [ "17", "Win", "15-2", "Jonathan Barbadillo", "TKO", "2 ( 10 ) , 1:17", "22 Jul 2017", "Red Square , Moscow , Russia", "" ], [ "16", "Loss", "14-2", "George Groves", "TKO", "6 ( 12 ) , 1:14", "27 May 2017", "Bramall Lane , Sheffield , England", "For vacant WBA ( Super ) super-middleweight title" ], [ "15", "Loss", "14-1", "Felix Sturm", "MD", "12", "20 Feb 2016", "König Pilsener Arena , Oberhausen , Germany", "Lost WBA ( Super ) super-middleweight title" ], [ "14", "Win", "14-0", "Frank Buglioni", "UD", "12", "26 Sep 2015", "Wembley Arena , London , England", "Retained WBA ( Regular ) super-middleweight title" ], [ "13", "Win", "13-0", "Felix Sturm", "SD", "12", "9 May 2015", "Festhalle Frankfurt , Frankfurt , Germany", "Won vacant WBA ( Regular ) super-middleweight title" ], [ "12", "Win", "12-0", "Ben McCulloch", "KO", "2 ( 12 ) , 2:01", "11 Dec 2014", "Krylatskoye Sports Palace , Moscow , Russia", "Won vacant WBA interim super-middleweight title" ], [ "11", "Win", "11-0", "Andy Perez", "TKO", "3 ( 9 ) , 1:04", "28 Jun 2014", "Sheraton Hotel , Santo Domingo , Dominican Republic", "Won vacant WBA Fedecaribe super-middleweight title" ], [ "10", "Win", "10-0", "Stjepan Božić", "RTD", "5 ( 12 ) , 3:00", "23 Mar 2014", "Sports Palace Znamya , Noginsk , Russia", "Won vacant WBC -CISBB super-middleweight title" ], [ "9", "Win", "9-0", "Francis Cheka", "RTD", "3 ( 6 ) , 3:00", "31 Dec 2013", "Krylatskoye Sports Palace , Moscow , Russia", "" ], [ "8", "Win", "8-0", "Jimmy Colas", "UD", "10", "15 Nov 2013", "Sport Palace , Barnaul , Russia", "" ], [ "7", "Win", "7-0", "Karama Nyilawila", "TKO", "3 ( 10 ) , 0:58", "24 Aug 2013", "Open Air Bike Show , Volgograd , Russia", "" ], [ "6", "Win", "6-0", "Julio Acosta", "KO", "4 ( 8 ) , 1:49", "18 May 2013", "Yunost , Klimovsk , Russia", "" ], [ "5", "Win", "5-0", "Kostyantyn Lyashik", "TKO", "1 ( 6 ) , 2:19", "19 May 2012", "Yunost , Klimovsk , Russia", "" ] ]
Professional boxing record
Professional record summary 24 fights 22 wins 2 losses By knockout 15 1 By decision 7 1
Fedor_Chudinov_1
Fedor Chudinov (born 15 September 1987) is a Russian professional boxer. He held the WBA (Super) super-middleweight title in 2016, having previously held the regular title from 2015 to 2016 and the interim title from 2014 to 2015. He is the brother of fellow boxer Dmitry Chudinov.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics
China at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
[ "Athlete", "Event", "Result" ]
[ [ "Chen Shang Ming", "48 kg", "157.5" ], [ "Guo Jing Wu", "52 kg", "172.5" ], [ "Hai Dong Zhang", "75 kg", "225.0" ], [ "Jian Wang", "56 kg", "185.0" ], [ "Jian Yu", "60 kg", "180.0" ], [ "Li Bing", "100 kg", "232.5" ], [ "Mao Wu Shun", "67.5 kg", "200.0" ], [ "Qi Dong", "82.5 kg", "190.0" ], [ "Wu Ya Dong", "90 kg", "217.5" ] ]
Athletes -- Powerlifting
China_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_11
China competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics, held in Athens, Greece. The country topped the medal table for the first time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina_national_football_team
History of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team
[ "Pos", "Team [ v t e ]", "Pld", "W", "D", "L", "GF", "GA", "GD", "Pts", "", "", "", "", "", "" ]
[ [ "1", "Italy", "10", "10", "0", "0", "37", "4", "+33", "30", "-", "2-0", "2-0", "2-1", "9-1", "6-0" ], [ "2", "Finland", "10", "6", "0", "4", "16", "10", "+6", "18", "1-2", "-", "1-0", "2-0", "3-0", "3-0" ], [ "3", "Greece", "10", "4", "2", "4", "12", "14", "−2", "14", "0-3", "2-1", "-", "2-1", "2-3", "1-1" ], [ "4", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "10", "4", "1", "5", "20", "17", "+3", "13", "0-3", "4-1", "2-2", "-", "2-1", "5-0" ], [ "5", "Armenia", "10", "3", "1", "6", "14", "25", "−11", "10", "1-3", "0-2", "0-1", "4-2", "-", "3-0" ], [ "6", "Liechtenstein", "10", "0", "2", "8", "2", "31", "−29", "2", "0-5", "0-2", "0-2", "0-3", "1-1", "-" ] ]
History -- Robert Prosinečki period
In spite of their successful Nations League performance , the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying saw Bosnia with a stagnation of their performance . The Bosnian side started with a hard-fought 2–1 win over Armenia , [ 81 ] before being held to a 2–2 draw by Greece at home in spite of holding a 2–0 lead . [ 82 ] However , the biggest disappointment turned out to be a shock 0–2 away loss to Finland , before suffering a tough fought 1–2 away loss to Italy in Turin , putting them at only 4 points after four matches . [ 83 ] Subsequent losses to Greece and Italy ended any chances of direct qualification , as Bosnia finished 4th in their group with 13 points . [ 84 ]
History_of_the_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina_national_football_team_9
The history of football in Bosnia and Herzegovina dates back to the early 1900s during the Austro-Hungarian rule. The beginnings of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team itself date back to the team's formation and first ever international match in November 1995 days after the end of Bosnian War. The team has qualified for one major tournament so far; a FIFA World Cup in 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dublin_bridges_and_tunnels
List of Dublin bridges and tunnels
[ "Name", "Connections", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Ringsend Bridge", "Ringsend Road , Bridge Street - R802", "Opened in 1812" ], [ "London Bridge", "Bath Avenue , Londonbridge Road - R111", "Opened in 1857 . Where the Swan River joins . Traffic restricted to single lane by traffic lights" ], [ "New Bridge", "Herbert 's Road , Landsdowne Road", "" ], [ "DART bridge", "Dublin to Rosslare railway line", "Includes pedestrian crossing . Original bridge built in 1834" ], [ "Ball 's Bridge", "Pembroke Road , Merrion Road - R118", "Gives name to the neighbourhood . 1st bridge built in 1751 , 2nd bridge built in 1791 . 3rd bridge built in 1835 , widened and improved in 1904" ], [ "Bridge at Herbert Park", "Connects Herbert Park Hotel to Anglesea Road", "" ], [ "Anglesea Bridge", "Donnybrook Road , Stillorgan Road - R138", "First bridge built in 1832" ], [ "Footbridge", "Beaver Row and Brookvale Road", "" ], [ "Clonskeagh Bridge", "Clonskeagh Road - R825", "" ], [ "Milltown Bridge", "Dundrum Road - R117", "Includes pedestrian underpass" ], [ "Packhorse Bridge", "1650s stone footbridge at Milltown Road and Bankside Cottages", "" ], [ "The Nine Arches Bridge", "Luas Green Line", "Opened in 1859 for Harcourt Street railway line . Closed in 1958 and reopened in 2004 for the Luas . No access for pedestrians" ], [ "Classon 's Bridge", "Churchtown Road Lower - L3001", "Includes pedestrian underpass . Widened in 1928" ], [ "Footbridge at Dartry Mills", "", "No public access to bridge" ], [ "Footbridge at Dartry Park", "Dartry Park", "" ], [ "Orwell Bridge", "Orwell Road", "Includes pedestrian underpass . First built in 1848 , financed by Patrick Waldron" ], [ "Pearse Bridge", "Rathfarnham Road - R114", "First bridge ( called Big Bridge ) destroyed by a flood in 1754 , a new bridge was constructed in 1765 . Widened and named in honour of the Pearse brothers in 1953" ], [ "Dodder Stones", "Dodder Valley Park to Bushy Park", "Not a bridge but a way for pedestrians to cross the Dodder" ], [ "Footbridge at Dodder Valley Park near Rathfarnham", "Dodder Valley Park", "" ] ]
Bridges over the River Dodder
Bridges over the River Dodder from the River Liffey to the southwest .
List_of_Dublin_bridges_and_tunnels_2
This article lists the bridges and tunnels in Dublin and the Greater Dublin Area in Ireland. The bridges are ordered sequentially upstream, from mouth to source. For lists that are not in table format, alternative or historical names are in curved brackets (parentheses) and traversing roads or rails are in square brackets.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Internazionali_di_Tennis_dell'Umbria
2009 Internazionali di Tennis dell'Umbria
[ "Nationality", "Player", "Ranking*", "Seeding" ]
[ [ "GER", "Simon Greul", "65", "1" ], [ "ITA", "Flavio Cipolla", "117", "2" ], [ "ITA", "Paolo Lorenzi", "136", "3" ], [ "RSA", "Kevin Anderson", "148", "4" ], [ "FRA", "Édouard Roger-Vasselin", "158", "5" ], [ "ITA", "Tomas Tenconi", "170", "6" ], [ "AUT", "Martin Fischer", "171", "7" ], [ "ESP", "Pablo Andújar", "172", "8" ] ]
ATP entrants -- Seeds
2009_Internazionali_di_Tennis_dell'Umbria_0
The 2009 Internazionali di Tennis dell'Umbria was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor red clay courts. It was the third edition of the tournament which was part of the 2009 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Todi, Italy between 14 and 20 September 2009.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_IIHF_World_Championship_rosters
2009 IIHF World Championship rosters
[ "GP", "Games played", "W", "Wins" ]
[ [ "G", "Goals", "L", "Losses" ], [ "A", "Assists", "Min", "Minutes played" ], [ "Pts", "Points", "GA", "Goals against" ], [ "PIM", "Penalties in minutes", "GAA", "Goals against average" ], [ "SO", "Shutouts", "SV%", "Save percentage" ] ]
2009_IIHF_World_Championship_rosters_34
The 2009 IIHF World Championship rosters consisted of 396 players from 16 national ice hockey teams. Run by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), the 2009 IIHF World Championship, held in Berne and Zurich-Kloten, Switzerland, was the 73rd edition of the tournament. Russia won the championship, the third time they had done so; it was their 25th championship if it is included with those won by the Soviet Union team. Before the start of the championship, each participating nation had to submit a list of players for its roster. A minimum of fifteen skaters and two goaltenders and a maximum of twenty skaters and three goaltenders had to be selected. A country that had selected fewer than the maximum allowed must have chosen the remaining players prior to the start of the tournament. After the start of the tournament, each team was allowed to select an additional two players to their roster, for a maximum of 25 players. Once players were registered to the team, they could not be removed from the roster. To qualify for a national team under IIHF rules, a player must meet several criteria. He must be a citizen of the nation, and be under the jurisdiction of that national association. Players are allowed to switch which national team they play for, providing they fulfill the IIHF criteria. If participating for the first time in an IIHF event, the player would have had to play two consecutive years in the national competition of the new country without playing in another country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mamta_Mohandas
Mamta Mohandas
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Language" ]
[ [ "2005", "Mayookham", "Indira", "Malayalam" ], [ "2006", "Bus Conductor", "Celina", "Malayalam" ], [ "2006", "Adbutham", "Maria", "Malayalam" ], [ "2006", "Lanka", "Lanka Lakshmi", "Malayalam" ], [ "2006", "Madhuchandralekha", "Indulekha", "Malayalam" ], [ "2006", "Sivappathigaram", "Charulatha", "Tamil" ], [ "2006", "Baba Kalyani", "Madhumitha Ashokan", "Malayalam" ], [ "2007", "Big B", "Rimi", "Malayalam" ], [ "2007", "Yamadonga", "Dhanalakshmi", "Telugu" ], [ "2008", "Gooli", "Ramya", "Kannada" ], [ "2008", "Krishnarjuna", "Sathya", "Telugu" ], [ "2008", "Victory", "Janaki", "Telugu" ], [ "2008", "Kuselan", "Assistant Director", "Tamil" ], [ "2008", "Kathanayakudu", "Assistant Director", "Telugu" ], [ "2008", "Homam", "Dr. Lakshmi", "Telugu" ], [ "2008", "Chintakayala Ravi", "Lavanya", "Telugu" ], [ "2008", "King", "Swapna/Pooja", "Telugu" ], [ "2009", "Guru En Aalu", "Seema", "Tamil" ], [ "2009", "Passenger", "Anuradha", "Malayalam" ], [ "2010", "Kedi", "Janaki", "Telugu" ] ]
Filmography
Mamta_Mohandas_1
Mamta Mohandas is an Indian film actress and playback singer who predominantly works in Malayalam films along with Tamil, Kannada and Telugu productions. She has won several accolades including two Filmfare Awards South, for Best Female Playback Singer in Telugu in 2006 and for Best Actress in Malayalam in 2010 and also Kerala State Film Awards for Best Actress in 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_festivals_in_Australia
List of festivals in Australia
[ "Festival", "Location", "Began / When", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Alice Desert Festival", "Alice Springs and the surrounding region", "2000", "Arts and cultural festival" ], [ "Darwin Beer Can Regatta", "Darwin", "1974", "Beer boat race" ], [ "Darwin Festival", "Darwin", "1978", "Arts and cultural festival" ], [ "Darwin Fringe Festival", "Darwin", "2015", "Arts and cultural festival" ], [ "Henley-on-Todd Regatta", "Alice Springs", "1962", "" ], [ "Garma Festival of Traditional Cultures", "Arnhem Land", "1998", "It is a celebration of the cultural inheritance of the Yolngu people" ], [ "Pure Sounds In The Park", "Darwin", "2009", "Music festival" ], [ "Bassinthegrass", "Darwin", "2003", "Music festival" ], [ "Bassinthedust", "Alice Springs", "2003", "Music festival" ], [ "Isotopia Festival", "Darwin", "2005", "Music festival" ] ]
Northern Territory
List_of_festivals_in_Australia_2
List of festivals in Australia, including any established festival or carnival in Australia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2016_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_200_metre_individual_medley_SM9
Swimming at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Women's 200 metre individual medley SM9
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "5", "Ping Lin", "China", "2:37.50" ], [ "2", "4", "Madeleine Scott", "Australia", "2:38.04" ], [ "3", "3", "Daniela Gimenez", "Argentina", "2:40.30" ], [ "4", "6", "Mei Ichinose", "Japan", "2:44.33" ], [ "5", "2", "Emily Beecroft", "Australia", "2:45.91" ], [ "6", "7", "Hannah Aspden", "United States", "2:50.55" ] ]
Heats -- Heat 1
9:59 11 September 2016 : [ 1 ]
Swimming_at_the_2016_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_200_metre_individual_medley_SM9_0
The women's 200 metre individual medley SM9 event at the 2016 Paralympic Games took place on 11 September 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium. Three heats were held. The swimmers with the eight fastest times advanced to the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985_in_country_music
1985 in country music
[ "US", "Album", "Artist", "Record Label" ]
[ [ "27", "12 Greatest Hits", "Patsy Cline", "MCA" ], [ "50", "19 Hot Country Requests", "Various Artists", "Epic" ], [ "59", "19 Hot Country Requests-Vol . 2", "Various Artists", "Epic" ], [ "33", "Atlanta", "Atlanta", "MCA" ], [ "61", "The Bama Band", "The Bama Band", "Compleat" ], [ "29", "The Best of Reba McEntire", "Reba McEntire", "Mercury/PolyGram" ], [ "39", "Big River-The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", "Various Artists", "MCA" ], [ "39", "Biggest Hits", "Charly McClain", "Epic" ], [ "33", "Ca n't Run Away from Your Heart", "Lacy J. Dalton", "Columbia" ], [ "29", "Chasin ' Rainbows", "Conway Twitty", "Warner Bros" ], [ "42", "Christmas Present", "The Statler Brothers", "Mercury/PolyGram" ], [ "29", "Christmas to Christmas", "Lee Greenwood", "MCA" ], [ "38", "Cut from a Different Stone", "Razzy Bailey", "MCA" ], [ "40", "Dallas-The Music Story", "Various Artists", "Warner Bros" ], [ "28", "Do n't Make Me Wait on the Moon", "Shelly West", "Viva" ], [ "64", "Dreamland Express", "John Denver", "RCA" ], [ "34", "Eddie Rabbitt # 1 's", "Eddie Rabbitt", "Warner Bros" ], [ "42", "From My Heart", "Kathy Mattea", "Mercury/PolyGram" ], [ "27", "Greatest Hits", "Barbara Mandrell", "MCA" ], [ "33", "Greatest Hits Vol . 2", "John Conlee", "MCA" ] ]
Top new album releases -- Other top albums
1985_in_country_music_3
This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1985.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_National_League_2_North
2014–15 National League 2 North
[ "Team", "Stadium", "Capacity", "City/Area", "Previous season" ]
[ [ "Ampthill", "Dillingham Park", "3,000", "Ampthill , Bedfordshire", "transferred from National League 2 South" ], [ "Birmingham & Solihull", "Portway", "", "Portway , Birmingham , West Midlands", "6th" ], [ "Broadstreet", "Ivor Preece Field", "1,500 ( 250 seats )", "Coventry , West Midlands", "promoted from National League 3 Midlands" ], [ "Caldy", "Paton Field", "4,000", "Thurstaston , Wirral , Merseyside", "8th" ], [ "Chester", "Hare Lane", "2,000 ( 500 seats )", "Chester , Cheshire", "5th" ], [ "Harrogate", "Claro Road", "", "Harrogate , North Yorkshire", "9th" ], [ "Huddersfield", "Lockwood Park", "1,500 ( 500 seats )", "Huddersfield , West Yorkshire", "promoted from National League 3 North" ], [ "Hull", "Ferens Ground", "1,500 ( 288 seats )", "Kingston upon Hull , East Riding of Yorkshire", "13th" ], [ "Hull Ionians", "Brantingham Park", "1,500 ( 240 seats )", "Brantingham , East Riding of Yorkshire", "relegated from National League 1" ], [ "Leicester Lions", "Westleigh Park", "2,000", "Blaby , Leicestershire", "7th" ], [ "Luctonians", "Mortimer Park", "2,500 ( 300 seats )", "Kingsland , Herefordshire", "10th" ], [ "Otley", "Cross Green", "5,000", "Otley , Leeds , West Yorkshire", "12th" ], [ "Preston Grasshoppers", "Lightfoot Green", "5,000", "Preston , Lancashire", "11th" ], [ "Sedgley Park", "Park Lane", "3,000", "Whitefield , Bury , Greater Manchester", "4th" ], [ "Stockport", "The Memorial Ground", "500", "Stockport , Greater Manchester", "promoted from National League 3 north ( via play-off )" ], [ "Stourbridge", "Stourton Park", "3,500 ( 499 seats )", "Stourbridge , West Midlands", "3rd" ] ]
Participating teams and locations
Eleven of the teams listed below participated in the 2013–14 National League 2 North season ; Hull Ionians were relegated from National League 1 , Huddersfield ( champions ) and Stockport ( play-offs ) were promoted from National League 3 North , Broadstreet were promoted from National League 3 Midlands and Ampthill were transferred from National League 2 South to ensure that both leagues were suitably balanced with the same number of teams . AmpthillB'ham & SolihullBroadstreetCaldyChesterHarrogateHuddersfieldHullHull IoniansLeicester LionsLuctoniansOtleyPrestonSedgley ParkStockportStourbridge Locations of the 2014–15 National League 2 North teams
2014–15_National_League_2_North_0
The 2014-15 National League 2 North is the sixth season (28th overall) of the fourth tier of the English domestic rugby union competitions since the professionalised format of the second division was introduced. New teams to the division include Hull Ionians (relegated from National League 1 2013-14), Broadstreet (promoted from National League 3 Midlands), Huddersfield and Stockport (both promoted from National League 3 North). Ampthill was also transferred back to the division after spending the 2013-14 season in National League 2 South. At the end of the season the champions are promoted to National League 1 while the second placed team will play against the runners-up from the 2014-15 National League 2 South, with the winner also promoted. The bottom three teams, depending on geographical location, are usually relegated to either National League 3 North or National League 3 Midlands (in some cases teams may be relegated to the southern regional leagues). Hull Ionians claimed the title and promotion to National League One on the last day of the season, with Ampthill finishing as runners-up and having to be content with a promotion play-off. Both Hull Ionians and Ampthill were head and shoulders over the other teams in the division, with Ionians narrow 7 - 6 victory over Ampthill on the 24 January ultimately being the deciding factor in who would end up as champions. While the title chase was tight, the fight against relegation was even tighter. Apart from Stockport, who were relegated way before the end of the season, the next two relegation spots were contested up until the very last game with four teams in danger of the drop. In the end Hull's defeat to fellow relegation rivals Preston Grasshoppers meant they went straight down, while Birmingham & Solihull's bonus point victory was not enough due to Luctonians narrow win over Leicester Lions, meaning that Luctonians stayed up instead. On paper Birmingham & Solihull had a better attack and defence than Luctonians but were unable to translate this to enough wins over the course of the season. Stockport and Hull would drop down to National League 3 North while Birmingham & Solihull would go into National League 3 Midlands.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_CR_Vasco_da_Gama_season
2011 CR Vasco da Gama season
[ "Date from", "Date to", "Player", "Position", "Destination Club", "Fee/Notes" ]
[ [ "3 May 2010", "27 June 2011", "Mateus", "MF", "Al-Ettifaq", "Previously on Bahia on loan from Vasco da Gama ( 6 January 2010 to 3 May 2010 )" ], [ "15 December 2010", "30 June 2012", "Magno", "MF", "Bahia", "Loan transfer" ], [ "16 December 2010", "31 December 2011", "Tiago", "GK", "Bahia", "" ], [ "17 December 2010", "31 December 2011", "Gian", "DF", "Avaí", "Previously on São Caetano on loan from Vasco da Gama" ], [ "19 December 2010", "31 July 2011", "Rodrigo Pimpão", "FW", "Cerezo Osaka", "Previously on Paraná on loan from Vasco da Gama" ], [ "30 December 2010", "30 June 2011", "Jeferson Silva", "MF", "Nova Iguaçu", "" ], [ "1 January 2011", "30 June 2011", "Lipe", "FW", "Duque de Caxias", "Previously on Vasco da Gama - ( U-20 )" ], [ "14 January 2011", "30 June 2011", "Edu Pina", "DF", "Boavista", "" ], [ "10 January 2011", "31 December 2011", "Rafael Coelho", "FW", "Avaí", "" ], [ "2 February 2011", "31 December 2011", "Jadson Viera", "DF", "Nacional", "" ], [ "4 February 2011", "30 April 2011", "Carlos Alberto", "MF", "Grêmio", "Previously end of loan : 31 December 2011" ], [ "10 February 2011", "31 December 2011", "Adilson", "GK", "Duque de Caxias", "Previously on Vasco da Gama - ( U-20 ) Previously end of loan : 30 June 2011" ], [ "10 February 2011", "30 June 2011", "Ari", "DF", "Duque de Caxias", "Previously on Vasco da Gama - ( U-20 )" ], [ "10 February 2011", "31 December 2011", "Genílson", "DF", "Duque de Caxias", "Previously on Vasco da Gama - ( U-20 )" ], [ "12 April 2011", "31 December 2011", "Renato Augusto", "MF", "Atlético Goianiense", "" ], [ "23 May 2011", "30 June 2012", "Edu Pina", "DF", "Duque de Caxias", "Previously on Boavista on loan from Vasco da Gama" ], [ "23 May 2011", "31 December 2011", "Jeferson Silva", "MF", "Salgueiro", "Previously on Nova Iguaçu on loan from Vasco da Gama" ], [ "27 May 2011", "31 December 2011", "Carlos Alberto", "MF", "Bahia", "Previously on Grêmio on loan from Vasco da Gama" ], [ "3 June 2011", "31 December 2011", "Lipe", "FW", "Salgueiro", "Previously on Duque de Caxias on loan from Vasco da Gama" ], [ "10 June 2011", "10 August 2011", "Patrick Staduto", "FW", "Manhuaçu", "Previously on Vasco da Gama - ( U-20 )" ] ]
Players -- Transfers
Loan out [ edit ]
2011_CR_Vasco_da_Gama_season_15
The 2011 season was Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama's 113th year in existence, the club's 96th season in existence of football, and the club's 40th season playing in the Brasileirão Série A, the top flight of Brazilian football, having been out only in 2009, after a relegation from top division in 2008, backing in 2010. Vasco da Gama finished Brasileirão Série A as runners-up, 2 points behind winners Corinthians, in a title decided in last round, when Corinthians draw 0-0 against Palmeiras and Vasco da Gama draw 1-1 against Flamengo. Vasco da Gama in Copa Sudamericana goes at semifinals, after a 1-3 aggregate loss against eventual winners Universidad de Chile. Vasco da Gama won their first Copa do Brasil title, after an epic finals against Coritiba, winning in away goals rule after a 3-3 aggregate draw. Vasco da Gama finished Rio de Janeiro State Championship in 6th place, after a fall in group stage of Taça Guanabara and a runners-up against Flamengo in Taça Rio in a 1-3 penalty loss after a 0-0 draw.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shari_Headley
Shari Headley
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1985", "The Cosby Show", "Expectant Mother", "Two episodes" ], [ "1986", "Miami Vice", "Cindy", "Episode : French Twist" ], [ "1989", "Gideon Oliver", "Zina Oliver", "Three episodes" ], [ "1990", "Quantum Leap", "Violet Walters", "Episode : Pool Hall Blues" ], [ "1990", "Matlock", "Carla Royce", "Episode : The Cover Girl" ], [ "1991-1994 ; 1995 ; 2005", "All My Children", "Det . Mimi Reed", "Main Role" ], [ "1995", "New York Undercover", "Leanne", "Episode : Brotherhood" ], [ "1996", "Walker , Texas Ranger", "Vanessa St. John", "Episode : Behind the Badge" ], [ "1996", "Cosby", "Nude Model", "Episode : No Nudes Is Good Nudes" ], [ "1997-1998", "413 Hope St", "Juanita Barnes", "Ten episodes" ], [ "1998", "Love Boat : The Next Wave", "Barbara", "Episode : Smooth Sailing" ], [ "1998", "Getting Personal", "Fake Robyn", "Episode : Bring in 'Da Milo , Bring in 'Da Robyn" ], [ "1998", "Malcolm & Eddie", "Veronica", "Episode : Twisted Sisters" ], [ "1998", "For Your Love", "Maya", "Episode : The Sister Act" ], [ "1999", "The Wayans Bros", "Dawn", "Two episodes" ], [ "2001-2002", "The Guiding Light", "Felicia Boudreau", "Recurring Role" ], [ "2003", "Half & Half", "Barbara", "Episode : The Big Bitter Baby Shower Episode" ], [ "2004", "One on One", "Pamela", "Episode : Sleepless in Baltimore" ], [ "2004-2005", "The Bold and the Beautiful", "Heather Engle", "Seven episodes" ], [ "2005", "Veronica Mars", "Vanessa Hamilton", "Episode : Lord of the Bling" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Shari_Headley_1
Shari Headley (born July 15, 1964) is an American actress and former model. Headley is best known for her role as Lisa McDowell in the 1988 box-office hit romantic comedy film, Coming to America. Headley also has appeared in films The Preacher's Wife (1996) and Johnson Family Vacation (2004). On television, Headley starred as Det. Mimi Reed in the ABC daytime soap opera, All My Children on a regular basis from 1991 to 1994. As lead actress, she starred in the Fox short-lived drama series, 413 Hope St. (1997-1998), for which she received NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series nomination. In 2014, Headley began starring as villainous Jennifer Sallison in the Oprah Winfrey Network primetime soap opera, The Haves and the Have Nots.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Speakers_of_the_Assembly_of_the_Republic_(Northern_Cyprus)
List of Speakers of the Assembly of the Republic (Northern Cyprus)
[ "Name", "Took office", "Left office", "Party" ]
[ [ "Rauf Denktaş", "24 February 1975", "3 July 1976", "National Unity Party" ], [ "Osman Örek", "3 July 1976", "27 April 1978", "National Unity Party" ], [ "Oğuz Ramadan Korhan", "11 May 1978", "13 July 1981", "National Unity Party" ], [ "Nejat Konuk", "18 July 1981", "8 December 1983", "National Unity Party" ], [ "Oğuz Ramadan Korhan", "8 December 1983", "8 July 1985", "National Unity Party" ], [ "Hakkı Atun", "17 July 1985", "28 June 1993", "National Unity Party" ], [ "Vehbi Zeki Serter", "30 June 1993", "25 December 1993", "National Unity Party" ], [ "Ayan Halit Acarkan", "3 January 1994", "4 October 1996", "National Unity Party" ], [ "Hakkı Atun", "4 October 1996", "18 December 1998", "Democratic Party" ], [ "Ertugrul Hasipoğlu", "28 December 1998", "2 October 2001", "National Unity Party" ], [ "Dr. Vehbi Zeki Serter", "2 October 2001", "26 December 2003", "National Unity Party" ], [ "Dr. Fatma Ekenoğlu", "14 January 2004", "1 May 2009", "Republican Turkish Party" ], [ "Hasan Bozer", "6 May 2009", "12 August 2013", "National Unity Party" ], [ "Sibel Siber", "12 August 2013", "22 January 2018", "Republican Turkish Party" ], [ "Teberrüken Uluçay", "22 January 2018", "Incumbent", "Republican Turkish Party" ] ]
Wikipedia list article Northern Cyprus This article is part of a series on thepolitics and government ofNorthern Cyprus Cyprus dispute Annan Plan referendum Constitution President Mustafa Akıncı Prime Minister ( list ) Ersin Tatar Council of Ministers ( list ) Assembly of the Republic Speaker : Teberrüken Uluçay Political parties Recent elections Presidential : 20152020 Parliamentary : 20132018 Administrative divisions ( districts ) Foreign relations Diplomatic missions Visa policy Other countries vte List of Speakers of the Assembly of the Republic ( Northern Cyprus ) - Below is a list of office-holders :
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List of Speakers of the Assembly of the Republic (Northern Cyprus)- Below is a list of office-holders:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Japanese_films_of_1971
List of Japanese films of 1971
[ "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Genre" ]
[ [ "3000 kiro no wana", "Jun Fukuda", "Jiro Tamiya , Mie Hama , Kaori Taniguchi", "N/A" ], [ "Ame wa shitte ita", "Michio Yamamoto", "Keiko Torii , Yoko Minamikaze , Toshio Kurosawa", "N/A" ], [ "Animal Treasure Island", "Hiroshi Ikeda", "Minori Matsushima , Asao Koike , Hitoshi Takagi", "Anime" ], [ "Apartment Wife : Affair In the Afternoon", "Shōgorō Nishimura", "Kazuko Shirakawa", "N/A" ], [ "Atakku No.1-Namida no fuschichyo", "Fumio Kurokawa", "N/A", "N/A" ], [ "The Battle of Okinawa", "Kihachi Okamoto", "Keiju Kobayashi , Tetsuro Tamba , Tatsuya Nakadai", "War" ], [ "Beat '71", "Toshiya Fujita", "Meiko Kaji , Takeo Chii , Yoshio Inaba", "N/A" ], [ "Castle Orgies", "Isao Hayashi", "Setsuko Ogawa", "N/A" ], [ "Chimimoryo : A Soul of Demons", "Ko Nakahara", "Akaji Maro , Hiroko Ogi , Kazuko Ineno", "N/A" ], [ "The Ceremony", "Nagisa Oshima", "Kenzo Kawarasaki , Kei Satō , Atsuko Kaku", "" ], [ "Coed Report : Yuko 's White Breasts", "Yukihiko Kondo", "Yuko Katagiri", "N/A" ], [ "Damasarete noraiurasu", "Takashi Tsuboshima", "Hitoshi Ueki , Hajime Hana , Cha Kato", "N/A" ], [ "Dare no tame ni aisuruka", "Masanobu Deme", "Wakako Sakai , Yūzō Kayama , Mitsuko Mori", "N/A" ], [ "Emperor Tomato Ketchup", "Shuji Terayama", "Goro Abashiri , Tarō Apollo , Shiro Demaemochi", "" ], [ "Futari dake no asa", "Takeshi Matsumori", "Yusuke Okada , Shiro Mifune , Ryoko Nakano", "N/A" ], [ "Gamera vs. Zigra", "Noriaki Yuasa", "Gloria Zoellner , Arlene Zoellner , Koji Fujiyama", "N/A" ], [ "Go ! Go ! Kamen Rider", "Hidetoshi Kitamura", "Hiroshi Fujioka", "Tokusatsu" ], [ "Godzilla vs. Hedorah", "Yoshimitsu Banno", "Akira Yamauchi , Toshie Kimura , Hiroyuki Kawase", "N/A" ], [ "Hajimete no tabi", "Shiro Moritani", "Yusuke Okada , Choei Takahashi , Kazuyo Mori", "N/A" ] ]
Wikipedia list article Cinema ofJapan List of Japanese films pre-1910 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1950 1951 1952 1953 19541955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960s 1960 1961 1962 1963 19641965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970s 1970 1971 1972 1973 19741975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980s 1980 1981 1982 1983 19841985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990s 1990 1991 1992 1993 19941995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000s 2000 2001 2002 2003 20042005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010s 2010 2011 2012 2013 20142015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020s 2020 2021 2022 vte A list of films released in Japan in 1971 ( see 1971 in film ) .
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A list of films released in Japan in 1971 (see 1971 in film).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fencing_at_the_1936_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_foil
Fencing at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Women's foil
[ "Rank", "Fencer", "Nation", "Points", "Wins", "Losses", "TS", "TR" ]
[ [ "1", "Ilona Elek-Schacherer", "Hungary", "12", "6", "1", "33", "17" ], [ "2", "Helene Mayer", "Germany", "10", "5", "2", "33", "19" ], [ "3", "Ellen Müller-Preis", "Austria", "10", "5", "2", "32", "20" ], [ "4", "Hedwig Haß", "Germany", "10", "5", "2", "30", "23" ], [ "5", "Karen Lachmann", "Denmark", "6", "3", "4", "23", "24" ], [ "6", "Jenny Addams", "Belgium", "4", "2", "5", "18", "28" ], [ "7", "Ilona Vargha", "Hungary", "4", "2", "5", "17", "31" ], [ "8", "Elisabeth Grasser", "Austria", "0", "0", "7", "11", "35" ] ]
Results -- Final
The final eight fencers competed in a round-robin . Ties , including the three-way tie for second , were broken by touches received in this round rather than play-off bouts as in previous rounds . [ 6 ]
Fencing_at_the_1936_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_foil_12
The women's foil was one of seven fencing events on the fencing at the 1936 Summer Olympics programme. It was the fourth appearance of the event. The competition was held from 4 August 1936 to 5 August 1936. 41 fencers from 17 nations competed, with one additional fencer entered but withdrawing. Nations were limited to three fencers. The competition format was pool play round-robin, with bouts to five touches. Not all bouts were played in some pools if not necessary to determine advancement. Two points were awarded for each bout won. Ties were broken through fence-off bouts in early rounds if necessary for determining advancement, but by touches received in final rounds (and for non-advancement-necessary placement in earlier rounds).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SM_U-78
SM U-78
[ "Date", "Name", "Nationality", "Tonnage", "Fate" ]
[ [ "16 July 1916", "Vidar", "Sweden", "2,178", "Captured as a prize" ], [ "5 August 1916", "Aranda", "Norway", "1,838", "Sunk" ], [ "2 September 1916", "Kelvinia", "United Kingdom", "5,039", "Sunk" ], [ "26 September 1916", "HMT Loch Shiel", "Royal Navy", "216", "Sunk" ], [ "21 October 1916", "Atle Jarl", "Norway", "1,249", "Captured as a prize" ], [ "16 November 1916", "Vega", "Norway", "1,204", "Sunk" ], [ "13 December 1916", "Kursk", "Russian Empire", "7,869", "Damaged" ], [ "7 February 1917", "Väring", "Sweden", "2,107", "Sunk" ], [ "13 February 1917", "Barnsley", "United Kingdom", "144", "Sunk" ], [ "15 February 1917", "Stralsund", "Norway", "510", "Sunk" ], [ "3 March 1917", "Meldon", "United Kingdom", "2,514", "Sunk" ], [ "2 April 1917", "Sagitta", "Norway", "1,981", "Sunk" ], [ "2 April 1917", "HMS Tithonus", "Royal Navy", "3,463", "Damaged" ], [ "4 April 1917", "Vladimir Reitz", "Denmark", "2,128", "Sunk" ], [ "5 April 1917", "Bris", "Denmark", "101", "Sunk" ], [ "7 April 1917", "HMS Jason", "Royal Navy", "810", "Sunk" ], [ "13 April 1917", "Strathcona", "Canada", "1,881", "Sunk" ], [ "14 April 1917", "Andromache", "United Kingdom", "313", "Sunk" ], [ "19 April 1917", "HMT Lobelia", "Royal Navy", "184", "Sunk" ], [ "17 June 1917", "Fornebo", "United Kingdom", "4,259", "Sunk" ] ]
Summary of raiding history
SM_U-78_0
SM U-78 was one of the 329 submarines serving in the Imperial German Navy in World War I. U-78 was engaged in the naval warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atlantic as a minelayer. On 27 October 1918 low frequency communications from U-78 in the Skagerrak were detected by the British submarine which sank her with the loss of her crew of 40. The commonly listed sinking date of 28 October 1918 is in error. The wreck has been identified in April 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_British_National_Track_Championships
2004 British National Track Championships
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "500m time trial", "Victoria Pendleton", "Kate Cullen", "Katrina Hair" ], [ "Sprint", "Victoria Pendleton", "Kate Cullen", "Claire Gross" ], [ "Keirin", "Joy Nixon", "Jo Tindley", "Rusine Airstone" ], [ "Individual Pursuit", "Emma Davies", "Katrina Hair", "Lorna Webb" ], [ "Points", "Emma Davies", "Katie Cullen", "Rachel Heal" ], [ "Scratch", "Katrina Hair", "Kate Cullen", "Jaqui Marshall" ] ]
Medal summary -- Women 's Events
2004_British_National_Track_Championships_1
The 2004 British National Track Championships were a series of track cycling competitions held from 7-10 October 2004 at the Manchester Velodrome.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_the_Indian_Ocean
List of shipwrecks in the Indian Ocean
[ "Ship", "Sunk date", "Notes" ]
[ [ "SS Automedon", "11 November 1940", "A passenger and cargo steamer that was sunk by the German auxiliary cruiser Atlantis northwest of Sumatra" ], [ "HMS Hermes", "9 April 1942", "The world 's first purpose-built aircraft carrier , which sunk after receiving 40 direct hits 70 Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter/bombers off the coast of Sri Lanka" ], [ "SS Indus", "10 September 1914", "A steamship that was captured and scuttled by SMS Emden" ], [ "SS Selma City", "7 April 1942", "Attacked by Japanese bombers in the Bay of Bengal , about 25 miles ( 40 km ) offshore from Vizagapatam ( now Vishakhapatnam ) , India" ], [ "HMAS Vampire", "9 April 1942", "A V-class destroyer that was sunk by Japanese aircraft off the coast of Sri Lanka" ] ]
Bay of Bengal
List_of_shipwrecks_in_the_Indian_Ocean_1
This is a list of shipwrecks in the Indian Ocean.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archery_at_the_Southeast_Asian_Games
Archery at the Southeast Asian Games
[ "Year", "Location", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "2005", "Manila", "Malaysia", "Philippines", "Myanmar" ], [ "2007", "Nakhon Ratchasima", "Vietnam", "Indonesia", "Malaysia" ], [ "2009", "Vientiane", "Vietnam", "Indonesia", "Thailand" ], [ "2011", "Jakarta", "Philippines", "Malaysia", "Myanmar" ], [ "2013", "Naypyidaw", "Philippines", "Malaysia", "Thailand" ], [ "2015", "Singapore", "Malaysia", "Indonesia", "Philippines" ], [ "2017", "Kuala Lumpur", "Malaysia", "Singapore", "Philippines" ] ]
Winners -- Men
Individual Compound [ edit ] Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 2005 Manila Lang Hong Keong Ting Leong Fong I Gusti Nyoman Puruhito 2007 Nakhon Ratchasima I Gusti Nyoman Puruhito Earl Benjamin Yap Ye Min Swe 2009 Vientiane I Gusti Nyoman Puruhito Adriel Chua Boon Rong Earl Benjamin Yap 2011 Jakarta I Gusti Nyoman Puruhito Earl Benjamin Yap Muhammad Zaki Mahazan 2013 Naypyidaw Nguyen Tien Cuong Nitiphum Chatachot Earl Benjamin Yap 2015 Singapore Nguyen Tien Cuong Zulfadhli Ruslan Mohd Juwaidi Mazuki 2017 Kuala Lumpur Prima Wisnu Wardhana Mohd Juwaidi Mazuki Paul Marton Dela Cruz Team Compound [ edit ]
Archery_at_the_Southeast_Asian_Games_8
Archery is a Southeast Asian Games event and has been one of the sports held at the Games since the 1977 edition in Kuala Lumpur. From 1977 to 1987, archery awarded a total of 12 gold medals, with each distance awarded an individual medal together with the overall individual and team award. In 1977 the archery competition was based on the Single FITA round. From 1979 to 1991, the Double FITA format was used. From 1989, the gold medals awarded were reduced to 4, with one each for men's individual, men's team, women's individual and women's team event. From 2005, the compound archery event was introduced, increasing the number of medals to 8. From 2011, the mixed team event was introduced. The current format of individual elimination rounds only allows the top two archers from each nation to enter. Therefore, for example, if three archers from the same nation top the rankings from 1 to 3, only archers 1 and 2 are allowed to enter the knockout rounds.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PFC_Beroe_Stara_Zagora
PFC Beroe Stara Zagora
[ "Rank", "Team", "Coefficient" ]
[ [ "270", "Hibernian", "4.785" ], [ "271", "Dundee United", "4.785" ], [ "272", "Aalesunds", "4.665" ], [ "273", "Kukësi", "4.633" ], [ "274", "Olimpija Ljubljana", "4.625" ], [ "275", "Beroe Stara Zagora", "4.625" ], [ "276", "Botev Plovdiv", "4.625" ], [ "277", "Ermis Aradippou", "4.610" ], [ "278", "Valletta", "4.550" ], [ "279", "Khazar Lankaran", "4.550" ], [ "280", "Čukarički", "4.480" ] ]
Club coefficients
This is the current 2016–17 UEFA coefficient : [ 5 ]
PFC_Beroe_Stara_Zagora_3
Beroe (Bulgarian: Берое) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Stara Zagora, that competes in the First League, the top division of the Bulgarian football league system. The club was founded in 1916 under the name Vereya. The club's colours are green and white. Since then the home ground of Beroe has been the homonymous Beroe Stadium in Stara Zagora with a seating capacity of 12,128. Beroe were the 1986 champions of Bulgaria and they also won the Bulgarian Cup twice in 2010 and 2013. In terms of international achievements, Beroe hold the record for Balkans Cups titles, having won the tournament four times. The club's most noted and successful player is Petko Petkov, 2 times A Group Top Scorer: 1974 (with 20 goals) and 1976 (with 19 goals).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_Chinese_Basketball_Association_season
2014–15 Chinese Basketball Association season
[ "Club", "Player 1", "Player 2", "Asian Player" ]
[ [ "Bayi Rockets", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Beijing Ducks", "Stephon Marbury", "Randolph Morris", "-" ], [ "Chongqing Fly Dragons", "Willie Warren", "J'mison Morgan", "Arsalan Kazemi" ], [ "Dongguan Leopards", "Bobby Brown", "Ike Diogu", "-" ], [ "Foshan Long-Lions", "Josh Akognon", "Viacheslav Kravtsov", "Fadi El Khatib" ], [ "Fujian Sturgeons", "John Lucas III", "D. J . White", "-" ], [ "Guangdong Southern Tigers", "Will Bynum", "Emmanuel Mudiay", "-" ], [ "Jiangsu Dragons", "Toney Douglas", "Arnett Moultrie", "-" ], [ "Jiangsu Tongxi Monkey Kings", "Brandon Costner", "Will McDonald", "Mehdi Kamrani" ], [ "Jilin Northeast Tigers", "Dominique Jones", "Denzel Bowles", "Michel Madanly" ], [ "Liaoning Flying Leopards", "Lester Hudson", "Deon Thompson", "-" ], [ "Qingdao Eagles", "Justin Dentmon", "Mike Harris", "Hamed Haddadi" ], [ "Shandong Golden Stars", "Eugene Jeter", "Earl Clark", "-" ], [ "Shanghai Sharks", "Michael Beasley", "Bernard James", "-" ], [ "Shanxi Brave Dragons", "Von Wafer", "Jeremy Tyler", "Zaid Abbas" ], [ "Sichuan Blue Whales", "Michael Efevberha", "Daniel Orton", "-" ], [ "Tianjin Gold Lions", "Dwight Buycks", "Shelden Williams", "-" ], [ "Xinjiang Flying Tigers", "Sebastian Telfair", "Andray Blatche", "-" ], [ "Zhejiang Golden Bulls", "Errick McCollum", "Charles Gaines", "-" ], [ "Zhejiang Guangsha Lions", "Kevin Murphy", "Eli Holman", "-" ] ]
Foreign players policy -- Foreign players
2014–15_Chinese_Basketball_Association_season_1
The 2014-15 CBA season was the 20th Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) season. The Jiangsu Tongxi Monkey Kings and Chongqing Fly Dragons were promoted to the CBA, becoming the league's 19th and 20th teams. Two clubs also altered or changed their mascots, with the Foshan Dralions opting to be called the Foshan Long-Lions in English, while the Shandong Gold Lions became the Shandong Golden Stars. The regular season began on Saturday, November 1, 2014 with the Beijing Ducks hosting the Guangdong Southern Tigers. The 2015 CBA All-Star Game was played on January 18, 2015, at the Beijing National Indoor Stadium in Beijing. The regular season ended on Sunday, February 1, 2015, and the playoffs began on Friday, February 6, 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_4_×_100_metres_relay
Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 100 metres relay
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Nation", "Competitors", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Russia", "Larisa Kruglova , Irina Khabarova , Yuliya Tabakova , Olga Fyodorova", "42.12", "Q , SB" ], [ "2", "1", "Jamaica", "Aleen Bailey , Beverly McDonald , Sherone Simpson , Tayna Lawrence", "42.20", "Q , SB" ], [ "3", "8", "France", "Christine Arron , Sylviane Félix , Muriel Hurtis , Véronique Mang", "42.98", "Q" ], [ "4", "2", "Nigeria", "Endurance Ojokolo , Oludamola Osayomi , Mercy Nku , Gloria Kemasuode", "43.00", "q , SB" ], [ "5", "5", "Belarus", "Aksana Drahun , Alena Neumiarzhitskaya , Natallia Safronnikava , Yulia Nestsiarenka", "43.06", "q" ], [ "6", "3", "Cuba", "Misleydis Lazo , Ana López , Roxana Díaz , Virgen Benavides", "43.60", "" ], [ "", "6", "Netherlands", "Annemarie Kramer , Pascal van Assendelft , Jacqueline Poelman , Joan van den Akker", "DNF", "" ], [ "", "7", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Ayanna Hutchinson , Wanda Hutson , Fana Ashby , Kelly-Ann Baptiste", "DNF", "" ] ]
Results -- Round 1
Athletics_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_4_×_100_metres_relay_1
The women's 4×100 metres relay at the 2004 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics program was held at the Athens Olympic Stadium from August 26 to 27. The sixteen teams competed in a two-heat qualifying round in which the first three teams from each heat, together with the next two fastest teams, were given a place in the final race. The final started off quickly with an early lead from Jamaica, before the U.S. team, led by Angela Williams, made a tactical move to pass their Jamaican rivals towards the exchange zone. Marion Jones ran the second leg confidently to put the Americans a more decent lead, until she finally approached the 100 metres silver medalist Lauryn Williams to do the handoff. By the time Williams was about to move off her mark on the third leg, Jones lunged out of breath with baton and desperately tried to catch her at the exchange zone that never happened, costing the Americans' chances for the Olympic medal. As the race continued without the U.S. team, the Jamaicans, anchored by 200 metres champion Veronica Campbell, scorched their way down the home stretch to an effortless victory in 41.73 seconds. They were soon followed by Russia taking the silver, and the French quartet rounding out the medal podium with the bronze.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Asian_Canoe_Sprint_Championships
2007 Asian Canoe Sprint Championships
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "K-1 200 m", "Zhong Hongyan China", "Shinobu Kitamoto Japan", "Natalya Sergeyeva Kazakhstan" ], [ "K-1 500 m", "Zhong Hongyan China", "Shinobu Kitamoto Japan", "Lee Sun-ja South Korea" ], [ "K-1 1000 m", "He Jing China", "Yelena Parfyonova Kazakhstan", "Elaheh Kharazmi Iran" ], [ "K-2 200 m", "China Zhu Minyuan Xu Linbei", "Japan Azusa Tsuna Yumiko Suzuki", "Kazakhstan Natalya Sergeyeva Inna Popova" ], [ "K-2 500 m", "China Zhu Minyuan Xu Linbei", "Japan Azusa Tsuna Yumiko Suzuki", "Kazakhstan Yelena Podoinikova Irina Evert" ], [ "K-2 1000 m", "China Zhu Minyuan Xu Linbei", "South Korea Lee Sun-ja Lee Ae-yeon", "Iran Elaheh Kharazmi Raheleh Mirzaei" ], [ "K-4 200 m", "China Zhang Hong Yu Lamei Yang Yali Wang Feng", "Japan Ayaka Kuno Mari Uehara Azusa Tsuna Yumiko Suzuki", "Indonesia Royani Rais Masrifah Sarce Aronggear Kanti Santyawati" ], [ "K-4 500 m", "China Zhang Hong Yu Lamei Yang Yali Wang Feng", "Kazakhstan Natalya Sergeyeva Yelena Podoinikova Irina Evert Inna Popova", "Japan Ayaka Kuno Mari Uehara Azusa Tsuna Yumiko Suzuki" ], [ "K-4 1000 m", "China Zhang Hong Yu Lamei Yang Yali Wang Feng", "Kazakhstan Natalya Sergeyeva Yelena Podoinikova Irina Evert Inna Popova", "Japan Ayaka Kuno Mari Uehara Azusa Tsuna Yumiko Suzuki" ] ]
Medal summary -- Women
2007_Asian_Canoe_Sprint_Championships_1
The 2007 Asian Canoe Sprint Championships was the 12th Asian Canoe Sprint Championships and took place from September 13-16, 2007 in Hwacheon, South Korea.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connecticut's_140th_assembly_district
Connecticut's 140th assembly district
[ "Representative", "Party", "Years", "District home", "Note" ]
[ [ "John Fabrizio", "Republican", "1969-1975", "Norwalk", "Redistricted from the 147th District" ], [ "William A. Collins", "Democratic", "1975-1977", "Norwalk", "Served as mayor of Norwalk" ], [ "Thomas C. O'Connor", "Republican", "1977-1981", "Norwalk", "Served as mayor of Norwalk" ], [ "John Atkin", "Democratic", "1981 - 1985", "Norwalk", "Defeated in general election" ], [ "Janet M. Mills", "Republican", "1985-1987", "Norwalk", "Defeated in general election" ], [ "Douglas Mintz", "Democratic", "1987-1992", "Norwalk", "Appointed Superior Court judge" ], [ "Donnie Sellers", "Democratic", "1993 - 1997", "Norwalk", "Resigned due to conviction of bribery" ], [ "Joseph Clemmons", "Democratic", "1997 - January 8 , 2003", "Norwalk", "" ], [ "Joseph Mann", "Democratic", "2003-2007", "Norwalk", "" ], [ "Bruce Morris", "Democratic", "2007 - 2019", "Norwalk", "" ], [ "Travis Simms", "Democratic", "2019 -", "Norwalk", "" ] ]
List of representatives
Prior to redistricting in 1972 , Otha Brown , Jr. represented the 148th District and John A. Fabrizio represented the 147th . The redistricting formed the 140th from the old 148th , 147th and part of the 145th District . This forced a contest between the two incumbents . [ 1 ] Brown was defeated by Fabrizio in the November 1972 election .
Connecticut's_140th_assembly_district_0
Connecticut's 140th House district is one of 151 Connecticut House of Representatives districts. It is currently represented by Bruce Morris. The district consists of the central part of the city of Norwalk.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_Russian_Premier_League
2012–13 Russian Premier League
[ "Rank", "Team", "Total", "Matches", "Average" ]
[ [ "1", "Kuban", "313,997", "15", "20,933" ], [ "2", "Terek", "296,518", "15", "19,768" ], [ "3", "Zenit", "253,747", "15 ( 13+2* )", "19,519" ], [ "4", "Spartak", "262,384", "15", "17,492" ], [ "5", "Anzhi", "258,100", "15", "17,207" ], [ "6", "CSKA", "224,733", "15", "14,982" ], [ "7", "Krylia Sovetov", "205,484", "15", "13,699" ], [ "8", "Alania", "200,100", "15", "13,340" ], [ "9", "Lokomotiv", "192,923", "15", "12,862" ], [ "10", "Krasnodar", "158,964", "15", "10,598" ], [ "11", "Rostov", "148,165", "15", "9,878" ], [ "12", "Amkar", "144,350", "15", "9,623" ], [ "13", "Rubin", "141,320", "15", "9,421" ], [ "14", "Dynamo", "112,859", "15 ( 14+1* )", "8,061" ], [ "15", "Volga", "105,099", "15", "7,507" ], [ "16", "Mordovia", "105,343", "15", "7,023" ] ]
2012–13_Russian_Premier_League_8
The 2012-13 Russian Premier League was the 21st season of the Russian football championship since the dissolution of the Soviet Union and 11th under the current Russian Premier League name. It began on 21 July 2012 and ended on 26 May 2013, with a winter break between the weekends around 13 December 2012 and 10 March 2013. 16 teams from 12 cities compete in the season, with Zenit St. Petersburg as defending champions. For the first time since 2005, no Siberian clubs take part. This was the first season in Russian football history to be played on the basis of the autumn/spring calendar, rather than the spring/autumn schedule traditionally used in Russia due to climate conditions. A total of sixteen teams participate in the league, the best fourteen sides of the 2011-12 season and two promoted clubs from the 2011-12 National Football League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cover_versions_of_Michael_Jackson_songs
List of cover versions of Michael Jackson songs
[ "Artist", "Song", "Year", "Release" ]
[ [ "Weezer", "Billie Jean", "2019", "Weezer ( Teal Album )" ], [ "Will Martin", "I Just Ca n't Stop Loving You", "2010", "INSPIRATIONS" ], [ "Willie Hutch", "I Wan na Be Where You Are", "1973", "Fully Exposed" ], [ "Willie Nelson", "She 's Out of My Life", "1984", "City of New Orleans" ], [ "Wayne Wonder", "Heal The World", "2006", "Do n't Have To" ] ]
List_of_cover_versions_of_Michael_Jackson_songs_23
This is a list of recording music artists who have covered one or more songs originally recorded by American pop singer Michael Jackson. A cover is a new performance or recording of a previously recorded, commercially released song. Artists who have covered songs from The Jackson 5 career are not included.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shangela
Shangela
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2009", "The Panty Man", "Young Poet" ], [ "2012", "LaQuifa is HALLELOOSIN It !", "Herself" ], [ "2013", "Farah Goes Bang", "Bettina" ], [ "2013", "R.I.P.D", "Drag Queen Avatar" ], [ "2015", "TupiniQueens", "Drag Queen" ], [ "2015", "Kiss Me , Kill Me", "Jasmine" ], [ "2016", "Hurricane Bianca", "Stephen" ], [ "2018", "Hurricane Bianca 2 : From Russia with Hate", "Stephen" ], [ "2018", "A Star Is Born", "Drag Bar Emcee" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Shangela_Laquifa_Wadley_0
Shangela Laquifa Wadley, born Darius Jeremy Pierce and usually mononymously addressed as Shangela, is an American drag queen, reality television personality and actor best known for competing on RuPaul's Drag Race. Shangela was the first contestant eliminated in season two, and returned as a surprise contestant in the series' third season, placing sixth. She returned once again for the third season of where she finished in third/fourth place alongside winner of the first season, BeBe Zahara Benet. Shangela has also made several television appearances and regularly performs across the United States and Canada. New York magazine named Shangela one of the top 100 Most Powerful Drag Queens in America in June 2019. Due to her role in A Star Is Born, Shangela became the first drag queen to walk the Oscars red carpet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Dent
Taylor Dent
[ "Result", "W/L", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Opponent", "Score" ]
[ [ "Win", "1-0", "Jul 2002", "Newport , United States", "Grass", "James Blake", "6-1 , 4-6 , 6-4" ], [ "Win", "2-0", "Feb 2003", "Memphis , United States", "Hard ( i )", "Andy Roddick", "6-1 , 6-4" ], [ "Win", "3-0", "Sep 2003", "Bangkok , Thailand", "Hard ( i )", "Juan Carlos Ferrero", "6-3 , 7-6" ], [ "Win", "4-0", "Sep 2003", "Moscow , Russia", "Carpet ( i )", "Sargis Sargsian", "7-6 , 6-4" ], [ "Loss", "4-1", "Oct 2004", "Tokyo , Japan", "Hard", "Jiří Novák", "7-5 , 1-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "4-2", "Jan 2005", "Adelaide , Australia", "Hard", "Joachim Johansson", "5-7 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "4-3", "Jul 2005", "Indianapolis , United States", "Hard", "Robby Ginepri", "6-4 , 3-6 , 0-3 , ret" ] ]
Career finals -- Singles : 7 ( 4 wins , 3 losses )
Legend ( pre/post 2009 ) Grand Slam ( 0–0 ) Tennis Masters Cup /ATP World Tour Finals ( 0–0 ) ATP Masters Series /ATP World Tour Masters 1000 ( 0–0 ) ATP International Series Gold /ATP World Tour 500 series ( 1–1 ) ATP International Series /ATP World Tour 250 series ( 3–2 ) Titles by surface Hard ( 2–3 ) Clay ( 0–0 ) Grass ( 1–0 ) Carpet ( 1–0 ) Titles by setting Outdoors ( 1–3 ) Indoors ( 3–0 )
Taylor_Dent_4
Taylor Phillip Dent (born April 24, 1981) is a retired professional tennis player from the United States. He reached a career-high singles ranking of World No. 21, winning 4 singles titles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristine_Miller
Kristine Miller
[ "No", "Year", "Title , US release year", "Studio , producer", "Director , screen- writer", "Miller 's role", "Leading man", "Costars" ]
[ [ "1", "1945", "You Came Along *", "Paramount , Hal Wallis", "John Farrow , Ayn Rand", "Showgirl", "Robert Cummings", "Lizabeth Scott , Don DeFore , Charles Drake , Helen Forrest , Kim Hunter" ], [ "2", "1946", "Suspense *", "Monogram , Maurice King", "Frank Tuttle , Philip Yordan", "Model", "Barry Sullivan", "Belita" ], [ "3", "1947", "The Trouble with Women *", "Paramount , Harry Tugend", "Sidney Lanfield , Arthur Sheekman", "Coquette", "Ray Milland", "Teresa Wright , Brian Donlevy" ], [ "4", "1947", "Desert Fury", "Paramount , Hal Wallis", "Lewis Allen , Robert Rossen", "Claire Lindquist", "John Hodiak", "Lizabeth Scott , Burt Lancaster , Mary Astor , Wendell Corey" ], [ "5", "1948", "I Walk Alone", "Paramount , Hal Wallis", "Byron Haskin , Charles Schnee", "Alexis Richardson", "Burt Lancaster", "Lizabeth Scott , Kirk Douglas , Wendell Corey" ], [ "6", "1948", "Sorry , Wrong Number", "Paramount , Hal Wallis", "Anatole Litvak , Lucille Fletcher", "Dolly", "Burt Lancaster", "Barbara Stanwyck , Ann Richards , Wendell Corey" ], [ "7", "1948", "Jungle Patrol *", "20th Century Fox , Frank N. Seltzer", "Joe Newman , Francis Swann", "Jean Gillis**", "Arthur Franz", "Ross Ford , Mickey Knox , Richard Jaeckel , Harry Lauter" ], [ "8", "1949", "Too Late for Tears", "United Artists , Hunt Stromberg", "Byron Haskin , Roy Huggins", "Kathy Palmer", "Don DeFore", "Lizabeth Scott , Dan Duryea , Arthur Kennedy" ], [ "9", "1950", "Paid in Full", "Paramount , Hal Wallis", "William Dieterle , Robert Blees", "Miss Williams", "Robert Cummings", "Lizabeth Scott , Diana Lynn , Eve Arden , Ray Collins" ], [ "10", "1950", "Young Daniel Boone", "Monogram , James S. Burkett", "Reginald Le Borg , Clint Johnston", "Rebecca Bryan**", "David Bruce", "Damian O'Flynn" ], [ "11", "1950", "Shadow on the Wall", "MGM , Robert Sisk", "Patrick Jackson , William Ludwig", "Celia Starrling", "Zachary Scott", "Ann Sothern , Gigi Perreau Nancy Davis" ], [ "12", "1950", "High Lonesome", "Arfran Productions , George Templeton", "Alan Le May , ( director and screenwriter )", "Abby Davis", "John Drew Barrymore", "Chill Wills , John Archer" ], [ "13", "1952", "The Steel Fist", "Monogram , Wesley Barry", "Wesley Barry , C. K. Kivari", "Marlina**", "Roddy McDowall", "Harry Lauter" ], [ "14", "1952", "Tropical Heat Wave", "Republic , Herbert J. Yates", "R. G. Springsteen , Arthur T. Horman", "Sylvia Enwright", "Robert Hutton", "Estelita" ], [ "15", "1953", "From Here to Eternity", "Columbia , Buddy Adler", "Fred Zinnemann , Daniel Taradash", "Georgette", "Burt Lancaster", "Montgomery Clift , Deborah Kerr , Donna Reed" ], [ "16", "1953", "Flight Nurse", "Republic , Herbert J. Yates", "Allan Dwan , Alan Le May", "Lt . Kit Ramsey", "Forrest Tucker", "Joan Leslie , Arthur Franz" ], [ "17", "1953", "Geraldine", "Republic , Herbert J. Yates", "R. G. Springsteen , Peter Milne", "Ellen Blake", "John Carroll", "Mala Powers" ], [ "18", "1954", "Hell 's Outpost", "Republic , Herbert J. Yates", "Joe Kane , Kenneth Gamet", "Beth Hodes", "Rod Cameron", "Joan Leslie , Chill Wills" ], [ "19", "1956", "Thunder Over Arizona", "Republic , Joe Kane", "Joe Kane , Sloan Nibley", "Fay Warren**", "Skip Homeier", "George Macready , Wallace Ford" ], [ "20", "1957", "The Persuader", "Allied Artists , Dick Ross", "Dick Ross , Curtis Kenyon", "Kathryn Bonham**", "William Talman", "James Craig" ] ]
Performances -- Filmography
Kristine_Miller_0
Kristine Miller (June 13, 1925 - 2015) was an American film actress, best-remembered for her appearances in film noir and Westerns. A discovery of Paramount producer Hal Wallis, she appeared in I Walk Alone (1948) with Lizabeth Scott and Burt Lancaster, Jungle Patrol (1948), Too Late for Tears (1949), Shadow on the Wall (1950), and the TV series Stories of the Century (1954-55).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Tour_de_France
2006 Tour de France
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Robbie McEwen ( AUS )", "Davitamon-Lotto", "288" ], [ "2", "Erik Zabel ( GER )", "Team Milram", "199" ], [ "3", "Thor Hushovd ( NOR )", "Crédit Agricole", "195" ], [ "4", "Bernhard Eisel ( AUT )", "Française des Jeux", "176" ], [ "5", "Luca Paolini ( ITA )", "Liquigas", "174" ], [ "6", "Iñaki Isasi ( ESP )", "Euskaltel-Euskadi", "130" ], [ "7", "Francisco Ventoso ( ESP )", "Saunier Duval-Prodir", "128" ], [ "8", "Cristian Moreni ( ITA )", "Cofidis", "116" ], [ "9", "Jimmy Casper ( FRA )", "Cofidis", "98" ], [ "10", "Óscar Pereiro ( ESP )", "Caisse d'Epargne-Illes Balears", "88" ] ]
Points classification
2006_Tour_de_France_5
The 2006 Tour de France was the 93rd edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. It took between 1 and 23 July. It was won by Óscar Pereiro following the disqualification of apparent winner Floyd Landis. Due to United States Anti-Doping Agency announcing in August 2012 that they had disqualified Lance Armstrong from all his results since 1998, including his seven Tour de France wins from 1999-2005, this is the first Tour to have an overall winner since 1998. The Tour began with a prologue in Strasbourg, on the French-German border, and ended on Sunday 23 July in Paris. The distance of the course (run counterclockwise around France) was 3,657 km (2,272 mi). The race was the third fastest in average speed. Along the way, the cyclists passed through six different countries including France, The Netherlands (a stop at Valkenburg in Stage 3), Belgium (at Huy, Stages 3 and 4), Luxembourg (at Esch-sur-Alzette, Stages 2 and 3), Germany (though not stopping there, Stage 1) and Spain (Pla-de-Beret, Stage 11). The presentation of the course was made by the new director of Le Tour, Christian Prudhomme. For the first time since the 1999 edition, there was no team time trial. The event, as with some of the Tours of the late 1990s, was marred by doping scandals. Prior to the tour, numerous riders - including the two favourites Jan Ullrich and Ivan Basso - were expelled from the Tour due to their link with the Operación Puerto doping case.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Spanish_football_transfers_summer_2017
List of Spanish football transfers summer 2017
[ "Date", "Player", "From", "Type", "Fee" ]
[ [ "5 June 2017", "Raúl García", "Alavés", "Transfer", "Free" ], [ "1 July 2017", "Dimitris Siovas", "Olympiacos", "Transfer", "€3M" ], [ "1 July 2017", "Tito", "Granada", "Transfer", "€600K" ], [ "4 July 2017", "Joseba Zaldúa", "Real Sociedad", "Loan", "Free" ], [ "5 July 2017", "Iván Cuéllar", "Sporting Gijón", "Transfer", "Free" ], [ "11 July 2017", "Mauro dos Santos", "Eibar", "Transfer", "Free" ], [ "12 July 2017", "Gerard Gumbau", "Barcelona B", "Transfer", "Free" ], [ "24 July 2017", "Javi Eraso", "Athletic Bilbao", "Transfer", "Free" ], [ "25 July 2017", "Nereo Champagne", "Olimpo", "Loan", "Free" ], [ "8 August 2017", "Ezequiel Muñoz", "Genoa", "Transfer", "€2.5M" ], [ "29 August 2017", "Claudio Beauvue", "Celta", "Loan", "Free" ], [ "23 August 2017", "Owusu Kwabena", "Sporting Club Accra", "Transfer", "Undisclosed" ], [ "30 August 2017", "Darko Brašanac", "Betis", "Loan", "Free" ], [ "31 August 2017", "Josua Mejías", "Carabobo", "Transfer", "Undisclosed" ], [ "1 September 2017", "Nordin Amrabat", "Watford", "Loan", "Free" ], [ "1 September 2017", "José Naranjo", "Genk", "Loan", "Free" ] ]
La Liga -- Leganés
List_of_Spanish_football_transfers_summer_2017_22
This is a list of Spanish football transfers for the summer sale in 2017-18 season. Only moves from La Liga and Segunda División are listed. The summer transfer window will begin on 1 July 2017, although a few transfers took place prior to that date. The window will close at midnight on 1 September 2017. Players without a club can join one at any time, either during or in between transfer windows. Clubs below La Liga level can also sign players on loan at any time. If needed, clubs can sign a goalkeeper on an emergency loan, if all others are unavailable.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006–07_Eastern_Michigan_Eagles_men's_basketball_team
2006–07 Eastern Michigan Eagles men's basketball team
[ "Date time , TV", "Opponent", "Result", "Record", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Site ( attendance ) city , state" ]
[ [ "November 10 , 2006 * 6:00pm", "vs. Davidson John Thompson Challenge", "L 77-81", "0-1", "23 - Medlock", "6 - Banjanin", "5 - Medlock", "Crisler Center ( 8426 ) Ann Arbor , Michigan" ], [ "November 11 , 2006 * 2:00pm", "vs. Central Conn. State John Thompson Challenge", "W 76-69", "1-1", "13 - Bunkley , Medlock", "8 - Banjanin", "4 - Dumes , Medlock", "Crisler Center ( 8762 ) Ann Arbor , Michigan" ], [ "November 12 , 2006 * 4:0pm", "at Michigan John Thompson Challenge", "L 51-80", "1-2", "14 - Dumes", "7 - Bowdry", "4 - Bunkley", "Crisler Center ( 8958 ) Ann Arbor , Michigan" ], [ "November 18 , 2006 * 1:00pm", "at No . 16 Marquette", "L 62-95", "1-3", "16 - Dumes", "8 - Bowdry", "3 - Banjanin", "Bradley Center ( 12978 ) Milwaukee , Wisconsin" ], [ "November 29 , 2006 * 7:00 pm", "at Detroit", "L 52-72", "1-4", "11 - Medlock", "4 - Bowdry , Freer", "4 - Cashen", "Calihan Hall ( 2120 ) Detroit , Michigan" ], [ "December 05 , 2006 * 7:00 pm", "Oakland", "L 55-66", "1-5", "10 - Bowdry , Bunkley", "4 - Bowdry", "4 - Medlock", "Convocation Center ( 609 ) Ypsilanti , Michigan" ], [ "December 08 , 2006 * 5:00 pm", "vs. San Diego Golden Bear Classic", "L 76-78", "1-6", "19 - Bowdry", "6 - Medlock", "7 - Medlock", "Haas Pavilion Berkeley , California" ], [ "December 09 , 2006 * 8:00 pm", "vs. Chicago State Golden Bear Classic", "L 61-72", "1-7", "23 - Bowdry", "10 - Bowdry", "5 - Lewis", "Haas Pavilion Berkeley , California" ], [ "December 21 , 2006 * 3:00 pm", "Northern Colorado", "W 71-61", "2-7", "20 - Medlock", "7 - Bowdry", "3 - Axon , Lewis", "Convocation Center ( 348 ) Ypsilanti , Michigan" ], [ "December 23 , 2006 * 1:00 pm", "at Tulsa", "L 48-66", "2-8", "9 - Bowdry", "6 - Bowdry", "2 - Axon , Medlock", "Reynolds Center ( 5012 ) Tulsa , Oklahoma" ], [ "December 28 , 2006 * 3:00 pm", "Eastern Illinois", "W 63-51", "3-8", "15 - Axon", "7 - Bowdry", "3 - Axon , Matthews", "Convocation Center ( 569 ) Ypsilanti , Michigan" ], [ "December 31 , 2006 * 2:00 pm", "IPFW", "W 62-61", "4-8", "19 - Bunkley", "6 - Matthews", "4 - Medlock", "Convocation Center ( 458 ) Ypsilanti , Michigan" ], [ "January 03 , 2007 * 8:00 pm", "North Dakota State", "W 74-66", "5-8", "23 - Medlock", "4 - Bowdry , Cashen , Dobbins", "4 - Lewis", "Convocation Center ( 407 ) Ypsilanti , Michigan" ], [ "January 06 , 2007 3:00 pm", "Central Michigan Michigan MAC Trophy", "L 68-74", "5-9 ( 0-1 )", "15 - Bunkley , Medock", "9 - Dobbins", "5 - Medlock", "Convocation Center ( 949 ) Ypsilanti , Michigan" ], [ "January 09 , 2007 7:00 pm", "at Northern Illinois", "W 63-62", "6-9 ( 1-1 )", "15 - Medlock", "9 - Knaub", "3 - Bunkley , Lewis", "Convocation Center ( 959 ) Ypsilanti , Michigan" ], [ "January 13 , 2007 2:00 pm , Comcast Local", "at Ball State", "W 56-52", "7-9 ( 2-1 )", "22 - Bunkley", "6 - Dobbins , Medlock", "3 - Dumes , Medlock", "John E. Worthen Arena ( 4367 ) Muncie , Indiana" ], [ "January 16 , 2007 7:00 pm", "Toledo", "L 56-66", "7-10 ( 2-2 )", "18 - Medlock", "6 - Bowdry , Dobbins", "4 - Medlock", "Convocation Center ( 1267 ) Ypsilanti , Michigan" ], [ "January 20 , 2007 2:00 pm", "at Western Michigan Michigan MAC Trophy", "L 80-84", "7-11 ( 2-3 )", "21 - Medlock", "8 - Dobbins", "5 - Medlock", "University Arena ( 4123 ) Kalamazoo , Michigan" ], [ "January 24 , 2007 7:00 pm", "at Ohio", "L 61-67", "7-12 ( 2-4 )", "19 - Dumes", "8 - Bowdry", "5 - Medlock", "Convocation Center ( 4256 ) Athens , Ohio" ], [ "January 28 , 2007 7:00 pm", "Buffalo", "W 89-76", "8-12 ( 3-4 )", "26 - Medlock", "6 - Dobbins", "4 - Lewis", "Convocation Center ( 1556 ) Ypsilanti , Michigan" ] ]
Schedule
2006–07_Eastern_Michigan_Eagles_men's_basketball_team_0
The 2006-07 Eastern Michigan Eagles men's basketball team represented Eastern Michigan University during the 2006-07 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Eagles, led by 2nd year head coach Charles E. Ramsey, played their home games at the Eastern Michigan University Convocation Center and were members of the West Division of the Mid-American Conference. They finished the season 13-19, 6-10 in MAC play. They team finished 4th in the MAC West. They were knocked out in the 2nd round of the MAC Tournament by Toledo The team captains were Carlos Medlock, Craig Cashen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Solomon_Islands_Police_Force
Royal Solomon Islands Police Force
[ "Current Vessels", "Origin", "Class", "Type", "Notes" ]
[ [ "RSIPV Gizo ( 05 )", "Australia", "Guardian Class", "Patrol Boat", "Commissioned 19 December 2019" ], [ "RSIPV Auki ( 04 )", "Australia", "Pacific Class", "Patrol Boat", "Launched 1991" ], [ "Former Vessels", "Origin", "Class", "Type", "Notes" ], [ "RSIPV Lata ( 03 )", "Australia", "Pacific Class", "Patrol Boat", "Replaced by RSIPV Gizo" ], [ "Future Vessels", "Origin", "Class", "Type", "Notes" ], [ "Yet to be named ( 06 )", "Australia", "Guardian Class", "Patrol Boat", "Replacing RSIPV Auki when commissioned in 2022 or 2023" ] ]
Maritime Department
The RSIPF Maritime Department provides the RSIPF 's maritime capability and conducts operational patrols and patrols of the Exclusive Economic Zone ( EEZ ) and Solomon Islands Borders for fisheries , immigration and national security purposes . RSIPF Maritime operates the one Pacific-class patrol boat , RSIPV Auki ( 04 ) , and the new Guardian-class patrol boat RSIPV Gizo ( 05 ) . The Gizo replaced the other Pacific-class patrol boat , RSIPV Lata ( 03 ) , when it was commissioned on 19 December 2019 , and when the second Guardian-class vessel enters service in 2022 , the Auki will presumably also be replaced and disposed of . Australia started delivering Guardian class patrol vessels to replace the Pacific class vessels in 2018 . [ 21 ] Australia committed to provide two new vessels to replace the RSIPF vessels . The then Police Commissioner Matthew Varley announced , on January 26 , 2019 , that expansion of the Police Force 's mooring space , to accommodate the larger Guardian class vessels , would be undertaken in 2019 . [ 22 ]
Royal_Solomon_Islands_Police_Force_0
The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) is the national police force of Solomon Islands and in January 2015 had an establishment of approximately 1,153 officers and 43 police stations across the country. The Solomon Islands has no military organisation with this provided in the past by the abolished paramilitary wing of the RSIPF known as the Police Field Force (later Special Task and Rescue). The Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI) is planned to withdraw in June 2017 handing full control over to the RSPIF.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_characters_in_the_Honorverse
List of characters in the Honorverse
[ "Character", "Affiliation", "Description", "Appeared in" ]
[ [ "Sir James Bowie Webster", "RMN", "Admiral of the Green ( RMN , traditionalist ) . Served as First Space Lord during the first Janáček Admiralty ; CO of Home Fleet during the Mourncreek Admiralty ; was the Star Kingdom 's ambassador to Old Earth by At All Costs . Assassinated presumably by Haven , but in fact was killed as part of a Mesa plot to cause a breakdown in peace negotiations . He has the trademark 'Webster chin '", "On Basilisk Station , The Short Victorious War , Field of Dishonor , Honor Among Enemies , At All Costs" ], [ "Samuel Houston Webster", "RMN", "Captain ( junior grade ) . Scheherazade ' s CO. ( RMN ) served with HH in Basilisk , Hancock . Started out as a lieutenant communications officer aboard HMS Fearless ( CL-56 ) . He is the third cousin of Duke of New Texas and the grandnephew of the First Space Lord James Webster . Prior to the Second Havenite War , he was promoted to rear admiral in command of the Sixteenth Battle Squadron . Desc . from HH ? , Ch . ? : ... A cheerful young and overly tall ( almost lanky ) redhead , Samuel has the trademark Webster craggly chin and a homely face ... . Desc . from Honor Among Enemies , Ch . 7 : ... the tall , gangling redhead ... ... He had the distinctive 'Webster Chin ' that marked him as a scion of one of the RMN 's more powerful naval dynasties ; fortunately , he also had the ability to deserve the advantages that chin brought with it", "On Basilisk Station , The Short Victorious War , Honor Among Enemies , War of Honor" ], [ "Travis Webster", "-", "", "Mentioned in In Enemy Hands" ], [ "Weintraub", "RMN", "Chief , worked with Ginger Lewis", "Honor Among Enemies" ], [ "Weir", "RMN", "Ensign , Fusion Two Damage Control , Wayfarer", "Honor Among Enemies" ], [ "Shilan Weiss", "IAN", "Kapitän Leutnant", "War of Honor" ], [ "Wellerman", "-", "Colonel", "Mentioned in Echoes of Honor" ], [ "Stephen Westman", "TC", "Organizer and leader of the Montana Independence Movement aimed at halting the SKM 's annexation of the Talbott Cluster . Was singular in his efforts to avoid casualties . Ended his guerrilla movement when it was discovered that his weapons supplier , Firebrand , was operating on the behalf of Mesa", "The Shadow of Saganami" ], [ "Alberto Wexler", "TC", "Personal assistant to Pontifex Planetary President George Adolfsson", "The Shadow of Saganami" ] ]
W -- Webster to Wexler
List_of_Honorverse_characters_106
This is a list of fictional characters appearing in the stories set in the Honor Harrington universe or Honorverse, a best-selling series of over twenty military science fiction novels and anthologies invented and written by David Weber. The stories in the five existing anthologies serve to introduce characters, provide a deeper and more complete backstory, and flesh out the universe, so they claim the same canonical relevance as exposition in the main series. Universe creator David Weber serves as editor for the anthologies, maintaining fidelity to the series canons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_of_the_Cross-Tipped_Churches
Land of the Cross-Tipped Churches
[ "", "Name", "Patron", "Date", "Location", "County" ]
[ [ "1", "Botkins Elementary School", "N/A", "1921", "Botkins : Main St. 40°28′8.8″N 84°10′57.5″W / 40.469111°N 84.182639°W / 40.469111 ; -84.182639 ( Botkins Elementary School )", "Shelby" ], [ "2", "Cassella Catholic Church and Rectory", "Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary", "1858", "Marion Township : State Route 119 in Cassella 40°24′24″N 84°33′3″W / 40.40667°N 84.55083°W / 40.40667 ; -84.55083 ( Cassella Catholic Church and Rectory )", "Mercer" ], [ "3", "Chickasaw School and Rectory", "N/A", "1904", "Chickasaw : Maple St. 40°26′10″N 84°29′35″W / 40.43611°N 84.49306°W / 40.43611 ; -84.49306 ( Chickasaw School and Rectory )", "Mercer" ], [ "4", "Holy Trinity Catholic Church Complex", "Holy Trinity", "1899", "Coldwater : E. Main and 2nd Sts . 40°28′49″N 84°37′42″W / 40.48028°N 84.62833°W / 40.48028 ; -84.62833 ( Coldwater Catholic Church Complex )", "Mercer" ], [ "5", "Egypt Catholic Church and Rectory", "St. Joseph", "1887", "Jackson Township : junction of Minster-Egypt Rd . and State Route 364 at Egypt 40°23′5″N 84°26′4″W / 40.38472°N 84.43444°W / 40.38472 ; -84.43444 ( Egypt Catholic Church and Rectory )", "Auglaize" ], [ "6", "Glynwood Catholic Church", "St. Patrick", "1883", "Moulton Township : 6 miles northeast of St. Marys on Glynwood Rd . in Glynwood 40°34′59″N 84°19′5″W / 40.58306°N 84.31806°W / 40.58306 ; -84.31806 ( Glynwood Catholic Church )", "Auglaize" ], [ "7", "Gruenwald Convent", "N/A", "1854", "Marion Township : 0.5 miles south of Cassella 40°24′1″N 84°33′3″W / 40.40028°N 84.55083°W / 40.40028 ; -84.55083 ( Gruenwald Convent )", "Mercer" ], [ "8", "Holy Family Catholic Church", "Holy Family", "1866", "Wayne Township : State Route 185 at Frenchtown 40°14′46″N 84°31′25″W / 40.24611°N 84.52361°W / 40.24611 ; -84.52361 ( Holy Family Catholic Church )", "Darke" ], [ "9", "Holy Rosary Catholic Church", "Holy Rosary", "1867", "St. Marys : junction of E. Spring and S. Pine Sts . 40°32′42″N 84°22′58″W / 40.54500°N 84.38278°W / 40.54500 ; -84.38278 ( Holy Rosary Catholic Church )", "Auglaize" ], [ "10", "Immaculate Conception Catholic Church Complex", "Immaculate Conception", "1903", "Celina : Anthony and Walnut Sts . 40°33′7″N 84°34′22″W / 40.55194°N 84.57278°W / 40.55194 ; -84.57278 ( Immaculate Conception Catholic Church Complex )", "Mercer" ], [ "11", "Immaculate Conception Rectory at Botkins", "Immaculate Conception", "1887", "Botkins : 116 N. Mill St. 40°28′9.6″N 84°10′57.8″W / 40.469333°N 84.182722°W / 40.469333 ; -84.182722 ( Immaculate Conception Rectory at Botkins )", "Shelby" ], [ "12", "Maria Stein Catholic Church and Rectory", "St. John the Baptist", "1889", "Marion Township : St. John 's Rd . and State Route 119 in Maria Stein 40°24′29″N 84°28′22″W / 40.40806°N 84.47278°W / 40.40806 ; -84.47278 ( Maria Stein Catholic Church and Rectory )", "Mercer" ], [ "13", "Maria Stein Convent", "N/A", "1846", "Marion Township : St. John 's and Rolfes Rd . in Maria Stein 40°24′57″N 84°28′34″W / 40.41583°N 84.47611°W / 40.41583 ; -84.47611 ( Maria Stein Convent )", "Mercer" ], [ "14", "Minster Elementary School", "N/A", "1904", "Minster : Lincoln St. 40°23′42″N 84°22′44″W / 40.39500°N 84.37889°W / 40.39500 ; -84.37889 ( Minster Elementary School )", "Auglaize" ], [ "15", "Philothea Catholic Church and Priest House", "St. Mary", "1871", "Butler Township : Philothea Rd & Tangeman Rd in Philothea , between St. Henry and Coldwater 40°27′3″N 84°39′18″W / 40.45083°N 84.65500°W / 40.45083 ; -84.65500 ( Philothea Catholic Church and Priest House )", "Mercer" ], [ "16", "Sacred Heart of Jesus Rectory", "Sacred Heart of Jesus", "1911", "Van Buren Township : State Routes 29 and 119 at McCartyville 40°23′42.4″N 84°15′16.6″W / 40.395111°N 84.254611°W / 40.395111 ; -84.254611 ( Sacred Heart of Jesus Rectory )", "Shelby" ], [ "17", "St. Aloysius Catholic Church", "St. Aloysius", "1875", "Marion Township : U.S. Route 127 and State Route 274 , west of Carthagena 40°26′11″N 84°34′12″W / 40.43639°N 84.57000°W / 40.43639 ; -84.57000 ( St. Aloysius Catholic Church )", "Mercer" ], [ "18", "St. Anthony Catholic Church , Padua", "St. Anthony", "1869", "Washington Township : State Route 49 and St. Anthony Rd . in Padua 40°30′32″N 84°47′7″W / 40.50889°N 84.78528°W / 40.50889 ; -84.78528 ( St. Anthony Catholic Church , Padua )", "Mercer" ], [ "19", "St. Augustine Catholic Church", "St. Augustine", "1848", "Minster : N. Hanover St. 40°23′40″N 84°22′47″W / 40.39444°N 84.37972°W / 40.39444 ; -84.37972 ( St. Augustine Catholic Church )", "Auglaize" ], [ "20", "St. Bernard Catholic Church and Rectory", "St. Bernard", "1906", "Burkettsville : Main St. 40°21′8″N 84°38′45″W / 40.35222°N 84.64583°W / 40.35222 ; -84.64583 ( St. Bernard Catholic Church and Rectory )", "Mercer" ] ]
Historic buildings
Map all coordinates using : OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as : KML · GPX In 1976 , many churches in the Land of the Cross-Tipped Churches were added to the National Register of Historic Places , along with a small number of church-related buildings . These buildings are detailed in the chart below ; each is listed under the name by which it appears on the Register .
Land_of_the_Cross-Tipped_Churches_0
The Land of the Cross-Tipped Churches is a rural region in the western part of the U.S. state of Ohio, centered near Maria Stein in Mercer County. Its name is derived from the dense concentration of large Catholic churches that dominate the area's architecture. These and other buildings were constructed by the Society of the Most Precious Blood under the oversight of the missionary priest Francis de Sales Brunner. Under his leadership, the Society founded many churches and schools in the region, as well as several seminaries. The earliest buildings from the mid-19th century were mostly small wooden or simple brick structures. Most of these were replaced in later construction periods; only two from this generation are still in use as churches. Many of the massive Gothic revival churches that remain today were built in the late 19th century and early 20th century by Anton DeCurtins or his descendants. The churches of the region have changed little since the early 20th century, and only one new parish has been established since 1925.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_South_African_military_chiefs
List of South African military chiefs
[ "No", "Chief of the SADF", "Took office", "Left office", "Time in office", "Defence branch", "Ref" ]
[ [ "1", "Melville , Stephen General Stephen Melville SSA , OBE ( 1904-1977 )", "1 November 1958", "31 December 1960", "2 years , 60 days", "South African Air Force", "-" ], [ "2", "Grobbelaar , Pieter General Pieter Grobbelaar SSA , DSO ( 1908-1988 )", "1 January 1961", "31 December 1965", "4 years , 364 days", "South African Army", "-" ], [ "3", "Hiemstra , Rudolph General Rudolph Hiemstra SSA , SM ( 1912-2007 )", "1 January 1966", "31 March 1972", "6 years , 90 days", "South African Air Force", "-" ], [ "4", "Biermann , Hugo Admiral Hugo Biermann SSA , SD , OBE , GCIH ( 1916-2012 )", "1 April 1972", "31 August 1976", "4 years , 152 days", "South African Navy", "-" ], [ "5", "Malan , Magnus General Magnus Malan SSA , OMSG , SD , SM ( 1930-2011 )", "1 September 1976", "6 October 1980", "4 years , 35 days", "South African Army", "-" ], [ "6", "Viljoen , Constand General Constand Viljoen SSA , SD , SOE , SM , MMM , ORB ( 1933-2020 )", "7 October 1980", "30 October 1985", "5 years , 23 days", "South African Army", "" ], [ "7", "Geldenhuys , Johannes General Johannes Geldenhuys SSAS , SD , SOE , SM , GCIH , ORB ( 1935-2018 )", "1 November 1985", "31 October 1990", "4 years , 364 days", "South African Army", "-" ], [ "8", "Liebenberg , Andreas General Andreas Liebenberg SSAS , SD , SOE , SM , MMM ( 1938-1998 )", "1 November 1990", "31 October 1993", "2 years , 364 days", "South African Army", "-" ], [ "9", "Meiring , Georg General Georg Meiring SSAS , SD , SM , MMM , ORB ( born 1939 )", "1 November 1993", "30 April 1994", "180 days", "South African Army", "-" ] ]
Head of the Defence Force -- Chief of the SADF
The UDF was renamed 'South African Defence Force ' in November 1958 . [ 4 ] The Commandant General 's title was then changed to 'Commandant General SADF ' . It was changed to 'Chief of the SADF ' in July 1973 , after Admiral Hugo Biermann assumed the post the year before . After South Africa 's first democratic election , the South African Defence Force ( SADF ) became the South African National Defence Force ( SANDF ) .
List_of_South_African_military_chiefs_1
This article lists the South African military chiefs. From 1958 until the first post-apartheid general election in 1994, the present-day South African National Defence Force was known as the South African Defence Force. From 1912 to 1958, the military was known as the Union Defence Force. In terms of section 202(1) of the Constitution of South Africa, the military command of the Defence Force consists of the Chief of the Defence Force plus the Chiefs of the combat arms (Army, Air Force and Navy) as well as
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mountain_peaks_of_the_Rocky_Mountains
List of mountain peaks of the Rocky Mountains
[ "Rank", "Mountain peak", "Region", "Mountain range", "Elevation", "Prominence", "Isolation", "Location" ]
[ [ "1", "Mount Elbert", "Colorado", "Sawatch Range", "4401.2 m 14,440 ft", "2772 m 9,093 ft", "1,079.15", "39°07′04″N 106°26′43″W / 39.1178°N 106.4454°W / 39.1178 ; -106.4454 ( Mount Elbert )" ], [ "2", "Gannett Peak", "Wyoming", "Wind River Range", "4209.1 m 13,809 ft", "2157 m 7,076 ft", "467 km 290 mi", "43°11′03″N 109°39′15″W / 43.1842°N 109.6542°W / 43.1842 ; -109.6542 ( Gannett Peak )" ], [ "3", "Mount Robson", "British Columbia", "Canadian Rockies", "3959 m 12,989 ft", "2829 m 9,281 ft", "460 km 286 mi", "53°06′38″N 119°09′24″W / 53.1105°N 119.1566°W / 53.1105 ; -119.1566 ( Mount Robson )" ], [ "4", "Kings Peak", "Utah", "Uinta Mountains", "4125 m 13,534 ft", "1938 m 6,358 ft", "268 km 166.6 mi", "40°46′35″N 110°22′22″W / 40.7763°N 110.3729°W / 40.7763 ; -110.3729 ( Kings Peak )" ], [ "5", "Borah Peak", "Idaho", "Lost River Range", "3861.2 m 12,668 ft", "1829 m 6,002 ft", "243 km 150.8 mi", "44°08′15″N 113°46′52″W / 44.1374°N 113.7811°W / 44.1374 ; -113.7811 ( Borah Peak )" ], [ "6", "Cloud Peak", "Wyoming", "Bighorn Mountains", "4013.3 m 13,167 ft", "2157 m 7,077 ft", "233 km 145 mi", "44°22′56″N 107°10′26″W / 44.3821°N 107.1739°W / 44.3821 ; -107.1739 ( Cloud Peak )" ], [ "7", "Blanca Peak", "Colorado", "Sangre de Cristo Mountains", "4374 m 14,351 ft", "1623 m 5,326 ft", "166.4 km 103.4 mi", "37°34′39″N 105°29′08″W / 37.5775°N 105.4856°W / 37.5775 ; -105.4856 ( Blanca Peak )" ], [ "8", "Mount Cleveland", "Montana", "Lewis Range", "3194 m 10,479 ft", "1599 m 5,246 ft", "159.9 km 99.4 mi", "48°55′30″N 113°50′54″W / 48.9249°N 113.8482°W / 48.9249 ; -113.8482 ( Mount Cleveland )" ], [ "9", "Mount Columbia", "Alberta British Columbia", "Canadian Rockies", "3741 m 12,274 ft", "2371 m 7,779 ft", "158 km 98.2 mi", "52°08′50″N 117°26′30″W / 52.1473°N 117.4416°W / 52.1473 ; -117.4416 ( Mount Columbia )" ], [ "10", "Mount Assiniboine", "Alberta British Columbia", "Canadian Rockies", "3616 m 11,864 ft", "2082 m 6,831 ft", "141.8 km 88.1 mi", "50°52′11″N 115°39′03″W / 50.8696°N 115.6509°W / 50.8696 ; -115.6509 ( Mount Assiniboine )" ], [ "11", "Granite Peak", "Montana", "Beartooth Mountains", "3903.5 m 12,807 ft", "1457 m 4,779 ft", "138.5 km 86 mi", "45°09′48″N 109°48′27″W / 45.1634°N 109.8075°W / 45.1634 ; -109.8075 ( Granite Peak )" ], [ "12", "Uncompahgre Peak", "Colorado", "San Juan Mountains", "4365 m 14,321 ft", "1304 m 4,277 ft", "136.8 km 85 mi", "38°04′18″N 107°27′44″W / 38.0717°N 107.4621°W / 38.0717 ; -107.4621 ( Uncompahgre Peak )" ], [ "13", "Snowshoe Peak", "Montana", "Cabinet Mountains", "2665 m 8,743 ft", "1658 m 5,438 ft", "133.5 km 82.9 mi", "48°13′23″N 115°41′20″W / 48.2231°N 115.6890°W / 48.2231 ; -115.6890 ( Snowshoe Peak )" ], [ "14", "McDonald Peak", "Montana", "Mission Range", "2994 m 9,824 ft", "1722 m 5,650 ft", "127.8 km 79.4 mi", "47°22′57″N 113°55′09″W / 47.3826°N 113.9191°W / 47.3826 ; -113.9191 ( McDonald Peak )" ], [ "15", "Hilgard Peak", "Montana", "Madison Range", "3451 m 11,321 ft", "1238 m 4,063 ft", "123 km 76.4 mi", "44°55′00″N 111°27′33″W / 44.9166°N 111.4593°W / 44.9166 ; -111.4593 ( Hilgard Peak )" ], [ "16", "Mount Nebo", "Utah", "Wasatch Range", "3637 m 11,933 ft", "1679 m 5,508 ft", "121.6 km 75.6 mi", "39°49′19″N 111°45′37″W / 39.8219°N 111.7603°W / 39.8219 ; -111.7603 ( Mount Nebo )" ], [ "17", "Tweedy Mountain", "Montana", "Pioneer Mountains", "3401 m 11,159 ft", "1163 m 3,814 ft", "120.7 km 75 mi", "45°28′50″N 112°57′56″W / 45.4805°N 112.9655°W / 45.4805 ; -112.9655 ( Tweedy Mountain )" ], [ "18", "Grand Teton", "Wyoming", "Teton Range", "4198.7 m 13,775 ft", "1995 m 6,545 ft", "111.6 km 69.4 mi", "43°44′28″N 110°48′09″W / 43.7412°N 110.8024°W / 43.7412 ; -110.8024 ( Grand Teton )" ], [ "19", "Laramie Peak", "Wyoming", "Laramie Mountains", "3132 m 10,276 ft", "1011 m 3,317 ft", "108.4 km 67.4 mi", "42°16′05″N 105°26′33″W / 42.2681°N 105.4425°W / 42.2681 ; -105.4425 ( Laramie Peak )" ], [ "20", "Naomi Peak", "Utah", "Wasatch Range", "3043 m 9,984 ft", "966 m 3,169 ft", "98.9 km 61.5 mi", "41°54′41″N 111°40′31″W / 41.9114°N 111.6754°W / 41.9114 ; -111.6754 ( Naomi Peak )" ] ]
Most isolated major summits
Map this section 's coordinates using : OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as : KML · GPX See also : List of the major 100-kilometer summits of the Rocky Mountains Of the 50 most isolated major summits of the Rocky Mountains , only Mount Elbert exceeds 500 kilometers ( 310.7 miles ) of topographic isolation , six peaks exceed 200 kilometers ( 124.27 miles ) , 19 peaks exceed 100 kilometers ( 62.14 miles ) , and all 50 peaks exceed 52 kilometers ( 32.31 miles ) of topographic isolation . Of these 50 peaks , 17 are located in Montana , ten in Colorado , nine in Wyoming , six in British Columbia , five in Utah , two in Alberta , two in New Mexico , and one in Idaho . Two of these peaks lie on the Alberta-British Columbia border .
List_of_mountain_peaks_of_the_Rocky_Mountains_2
This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaks of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured in three principal ways:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennedy_Memorial_Winter_Games
Kennedy Memorial Winter Games
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "CP", "FP", "Placings" ]
[ [ "1", "Joanne Darakjy", "United States", "4", "2", "15" ], [ "2", "Mary McCaffrey", "Canada", "1", "3", "16" ], [ "3", "Jennie Walsh", "United States", "6", "1", "17" ], [ "4", "Kazumi Yamashita", "Japan", "2", "4", "25" ], [ "5", "Jean Scott", "United Kingdom", "5", "5", "34" ], [ "6", "Karen Grobba", "Canada", "7", "6", "45" ], [ "7", "Ľudmila Bezáková", "Czechoslovakia", "8", "7", "48" ], [ "8", "Cinzia Frosio", "Italy", "9", "8", "52" ], [ "9", "Marion von Cetto", "West Germany", "10", "9", "63" ], [ "WDR", "Charlotte Walter", "Switzerland", "3", "", "" ] ]
Figure skating -- Ladies ' results
Kennedy_Memorial_Winter_Games_1
The Kennedy Memorial Winter Games were an international multi-sport competition event held in Lake Placid, New York from January 9 to March 15, 1970. The Games were held as a tribute to John F. Kennedy and his brother Robert F. Kennedy. President Kennedy had been an advocate of physical fitness and in 1963 urged the development of programs to allow American youth to participate in international sports competitions. The program included competition in figure skating, bobsled, luge, ski jumping, cross-country skiing, and ice hockey.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_open-wheel_racing_national_champions
List of American open-wheel racing national champions
[ "Country", "Total", "Drivers" ]
[ [ "United States", "82", "47" ], [ "United Kingdom", "7", "4" ], [ "France", "6", "3" ], [ "Brazil", "5", "4" ], [ "Australia", "1", "1" ], [ "New Zealand", "5", "1" ], [ "Canada", "2", "2" ], [ "Italy", "2", "1" ], [ "Sweden", "1", "1" ], [ "Colombia", "1", "1" ] ]
By nationality
List_of_American_open-wheel_racing_national_champions_1
Various organization have awarded a season-long, points-based National Championship of open-wheel racing in the United States, first in 1905, and consistently since 1946. As of 2018, the top-level American open wheel racing championship is the IndyCar Series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_monastic_houses_in_Staffordshire
List of monastic houses in Staffordshire
[ "Foundation", "Communities & Provenance", "Formal Name or Dedication & Alternative Names", "OnLine References & Location" ]
[ [ "Baswich Priory", "Augustinian Canons Regular founded 1174 ( 1173-5 ) ; land granted by Gerard de Stafford ; dissolved 1538 ; remains incorporated into Priory Farm built on site", "The Priory Church of Saint Thomas the Martyr by Stafford", "52°48′13″N 2°04′29″W / 52.8037181°N 2.074855°W / 52.8037181 ; -2.074855 ( Baswich Priory )" ], [ "Blithbury Priory", "Benedictine monks priory cell dependent on Burton ; founded after 1129 by Hugh Malveysin ; dissolved 1158-65 ; Benedictine nuns founded after 1129 ; apparently merged with Black Ladies , Brewood 1158-65 ; dissolved before 1315 ( ? ) ; alleged chapel demolished 1795", "The Priory Church of Saint Giles , Blithbury St Egidius ( St Giles ) ____________________ Blythbury Priory", "52°47′09″N 1°52′01″W / 52.7858128°N 1.8669516°W / 52.7858128 ; -1.8669516 ( Blithbury Priory )" ], [ "Brewood Priory", "Benedictine nuns founded before 1150 ; dissolved 1538 ; granted to Thomas Gifford 1538/9 ; late-16th/early-17th century country house built on site", "The Priory Church of Saint Mary , Brewood ____________________ Black Ladies Priory ; Briwerne Priory ; Black Ladies of Brewood Priory", "52°40′54″N 2°13′37″W / 52.6816314°N 2.2269952°W / 52.6816314 ; -2.2269952 ( Brewood Black Ladies Priory )" ], [ "Burton Abbey", "Benedictine monks founded 1002 by Wulfric Spott , confirmed by charter of King Ethelred 1004 ; dissolved 1539 ; granted to Sir William Paget by Henry VIII ; refounded as a college 1541 ; dissolved 1545", "St Mary , Virgin and St Modwen , Virgin ____________________ Modwennestow Abbey ; Burton upon Trent Abbey", "52°48′01″N 1°37′50″W / 52.8002066°N 1.6306221°W / 52.8002066 ; -1.6306221 ( Burton Abbey )" ], [ "Calwich Priory", "hermitage ( hermetorium de Calwich ) Augustinian Canons Regular priory cell dependent on Kenilworth , Warwickshire founded between c. 1125 and 1149 : hermitage granted to Kenilworth by Nicholas de Gresley alias fitzNiel and his wife Margery ; independent from 1349 ; granted to Merton 1535-6 ; Georgian-style house built on site 1849-50 , now derelict", "St Margaret ____________________ Calwick Priory", "52°59′13″N 1°48′35″W / 52.9868179°N 1.8096462°W / 52.9868179 ; -1.8096462 ( Calwich Priory )" ], [ "Canwell Priory", "Benedictine monks founded c. 1142 ( 1131-48 ) by Geva , daughter of Hugh , Earl of Chester ; dissolved 1524-6 , suppressed to found Cardinal Wolsey 's college Cardinal College , Oxford ; reverted to the Crown ; much of the property passed briefly to St George 's Chapel , Windsor 1532", "The Priory Church of Saint Mary , Saint Giles , and All Saints , Canwell", "52°36′10″N 1°47′06″W / 52.6029091°N 1.7849511°W / 52.6029091 ; -1.7849511 ( Canwell Priory )" ], [ "Colwich Abbey *", "Benedictine nuns - from Cannington , Somerset ( community founded in Paris 1651 by the English nuns at Cambrai ) settled in England 1795 after French Revolution transferred here 1836 ; returned to English Benedictine Congregation 1926 ; raised to abbey status 1928", "The Abbey Church of Our Lady of Good Hope , Colwich", "52°47′24″N 1°59′22″W / 52.79°N 1.9895°W / 52.79 ; -1.9895 ( Colwich Priory )" ], [ "Cotton Abbey", "Cistercian monks - from Aunay-sur-Odon founded 1176 , granted to Aunay by Bertram de Verdun transferred to new site at Croxden 1178 ; granted to Jeffrey Foljamb 1544/5", "Chotes Abbey Chotene Abbey", "53°00′08″N 1°54′43″W / 53.0022886°N 1.9120342°W / 53.0022886 ; -1.9120342 ( Chotes Abbey ( suggested loc . at Cotton ) ) 52°58′31″N 1°53′50″W / 52.9753149°N 1.8971948°W / 52.9753149 ; -1.8971948 ( Chotes Abbey ( suggested loc . at Alton ) )" ], [ "Croxden Abbey", "Cistercian monks - from Cotton ( community founded at Cotton 1176 ) ; transferred here 17 May 1178 ; dissolved 17 September 1538 ; ( EH )", "The Abbey Church of the Vale of Saint Mary at Croxden", "52°57′17″N 1°54′14″W / 52.9548562°N 1.9039017°W / 52.9548562 ; -1.9039017 ( Croxden Abbey )" ], [ "Dieulacres Abbey", "Cistercian monks transferred from Poulton , Cheshire founded 1214 , site granted by Randal de Blunderville , Earl of Chester after 1199 ; dissolved 20 October 1539 ; granted to Ralph Bagnall 1552/3 ; site now in private ownership at Abbey Green", "St Mary , Virgin and St Benedict", "53°07′04″N 2°01′37″W / 53.1177589°N 2.0268595°W / 53.1177589 ; -2.0268595 ( Dieulacres Abbey )" ], [ "Dudley Priory", "Cluniac monks alien house : dependent on Wenlock , Shropshire ; founded 1161 by Ralph Painell , lord of the manor ; became denizen : independent from 1395 ; dissolved 1539 ; granted to the Bishop of Lichfield 1540/1", "St James", "" ], [ "Farewell Priory", "hermits or canon brothers : unknown order and foundation ; Benedictine nuns founded before 1148 ( c. 1140 ) by Roger de Clinton ; raised to abbey status between 1154 and 1189 ( during the reign of Henry II ) ; reduced to priory status before 1210 ; dissolved 1527 ; site now occupied by St Bartholomew 's Church", "The Priory Church of Saint Mary , Farewell ____________________ Fairwell Priory", "52°42′08″N 1°52′42″W / 52.7022191°N 1.8783188°W / 52.7022191 ; -1.8783188 ( Farewell Priory )" ], [ "Hawkesyard Priory", "Dominican Friars", "", "" ], [ "Hulton Abbey", "Cistercian monks daughter of Combermere , Cheshire ; founded 26 July 1219 by Henry de Audley ; dissolved 18 September 1538 ; granted to Sir Edward Aston 1542/3", "Hilton Abbey", "53°02′22″N 2°08′33″W / 53.0394875°N 2.1425056°W / 53.0394875 ; -2.1425056 ( Hulton Abbey )" ], [ "Hansury Nunnery", "Benedictine ? nuns founded c. 680 by St Werburgh at the instance of her uncle King Ethelred destroyed in raids by the Danes 875", "", "" ], [ "Keele Preceptory", "Knights Templar land granted by Henry II 1168-9 ; dissolved 1308-12 granted to the Earl of Gloucester ; Knights Hospitaller founded c. 1312 ( 1324 ) ; dissolved after 1338 ; country house named 'Keele Hall ' built on site c. 1580 , rebuilt 1856-61", "", "53°00′00″N 2°16′13″W / 53.0000401°N 2.2703867°W / 53.0000401 ; -2.2703867 ( Keele Preceptory )" ], [ "Lapley Priory", "Benedictine monks alien house : dependent on St-Remi , Riems ; founded by Ælfgar ( Algar ) , Earl of Chester ; dissolved 1415 ; granted to Tong College ; granted to Sir Richard Mannors 1547/8", "Lappele Priory", "52°42′50″N 2°11′25″W / 52.713832°N 2.1902007°W / 52.713832 ; -2.1902007 ( Lapley Priory )" ], [ "Lichfield Greyfriars", "Franciscan Friars Minor , Conventual ( under the Custody of Worcester ) founded c. 1237 ( 1229 ) by Alexander , Bishop of Lichfield ; dissolved 1538 ; granted to Richard Crumbilthorn 1544/5", "", "52°40′53″N 1°49′49″W / 52.6815257°N 1.830149°W / 52.6815257 ; -1.830149 ( Lichfield Greyfriars )" ], [ "Little Haywood Abbey *", "Benedictine nuns", "The Abbey Church of Saint Mary , Little Haywood", "52°47′25″N 1°59′23″W / 52.790139°N 1.989668°W / 52.790139 ; -1.989668 ( Little Haywood Abbey )" ], [ "Newcastle-under-Lyme Blackfriars", "Dominican Friars ( under the Visitation of Oxford ) founded before 1277 ; dissolved 1538 ; cattlemarket built on site 1871 ; superstore built on site before 2005", "", "53°00′32″N 2°13′40″W / 53.0088575°N 2.2278°W / 53.0088575 ; -2.2278 ( Newcastle-under-Lyme Blackfriars )" ] ]
Abbreviations and key
Trusteeship EH English Heritage LT Landmark Trust NT National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty Map all coordinates using : OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as : KML · GPX
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Staffordshire_2
The following is a list of monastic houses in Staffordshire, England.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_Stars_(Austrian_season_7)
Dancing Stars (Austrian season 7)
[ "Dance", "Best dancer", "Best score", "Worst dancer", "Worst score" ]
[ [ "Cha Cha Cha", "Brigitte Kren", "31", "Dolly Buster", "18" ], [ "Foxtrot", "Petra Frey", "39", "Dolly Buster", "15" ], [ "Jive", "Petra Frey", "39", "Wolfram Pirchner", "12" ], [ "Mambo", "Petra Frey Eva Maria Marold", "33", "Marco Ventre", "24" ], [ "Paso Doble", "Frenkie Schinkels", "34", "Marco Ventre", "21" ], [ "Quickstep", "Marco Ventre", "33", "Michael Schönborn Wolfram Pirchner Dolly Buster", "15" ], [ "Rumba", "Eva Maria Marold", "35", "Albert Fortell", "12" ], [ "Samba", "Petra Frey", "37", "Dolly Buster", "14" ], [ "Tango", "Sueli Menezes", "30", "Marco Ventre Frenkie Schinkels", "21" ], [ "Viennese Waltz", "Brigitte Kren", "35", "Frenkie Schinkels", "16" ], [ "Waltz", "Petra Frey", "39", "Wolfram Pirchner", "17" ] ]
Scoring chart -- Highest and lowest scoring performances of the series
The best and worst performances in each dance according to the judges ' marks are as follows :
Dancing_Stars_(Austrian_season_7)_1
The seventh edition of Dancing Stars was broadcast from 9 March to 18 May 2012 on ORF1 and was presented by Mirjam Weichselbraun and Klaus Eberhartinger.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_television_stations_in_Campeche
List of television stations in Campeche
[ "RF", "VC", "Callsign", "Location", "Network/name", "ERP", "Concessionaire" ]
[ [ "29", "1", "XHGE-TDT", "Campeche", "Azteca Uno ( adn40 )", "20.33 kW", "Televisión Azteca" ], [ "34", "2", "XHCPA-TDT", "Campeche", "Las Estrellas", "28 kW", "Televimex" ], [ "20", "3", "XHCTCA-TDT", "Campeche", "Imagen Televisión ( Excélsior TV )", "50 kW", "Cadena Tres I , S.A. de C.V" ], [ "30", "4", "XHCCA-TDT", "Campeche", "TRC", "10 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Campeche" ], [ "22", "5/9", "XHAN-TDT", "Campeche", "Canal 5 ( Nu9ve )", "28 kW", "Radio Televisión" ], [ "24", "7", "XHCAM-TDT", "Campeche", "Azteca 7 ( a+ )", "20.46 kW", "Televisión Azteca" ], [ "27", "13", "XHTMCA-TDT", "Campeche", "Telsusa ( Canal 13 )", "49.035 kW", "Telsusa Televisión México" ], [ "32", "14", "XHSPRCC-TDT", "Campeche", "SPR multiplex ( 11.1 Canal Once , 14.1 Canal Catorce , 14.2 Ingenio Tv , 20.1 TV UNAM , 22.1 Canal 22 , 45.1 Canal del Congreso )", "8.18 kW", "Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano" ], [ "35", "1", "XHGN-TDT", "Ciudad del Carmen", "Azteca Uno ( adn40 )", "8.16 kW", "Televisión Azteca" ], [ "22", "2/5", "XHCDC-TDT", "Ciudad del Carmen", "Las Estrellas ( Canal 5 )", "31 kW", "Televimex" ], [ "31", "7", "XHCCT-TDT", "Ciudad del Carmen", "Azteca 7", "21.74 kW", "Televisión Azteca" ], [ "25", "13", "XHTMCC-TDT", "Ciudad del Carmen", "Telsusa ( Canal 13 )", "150 kW", "Telsusa Televisión México" ], [ "29", "1", "XHPEH-TDT", "Escárcega", "Azteca Uno ( adn40 )", "7.23 kW", "Televisión Azteca" ], [ "21", "2", "XHEFT-TDT", "Escárcega", "Las Estrellas", "18 kW", "Televimex" ], [ "27", "7", "XHECA-TDT", "Escárcega", "Azteca 7", "7.27 kW", "Televisión Azteca" ] ]
List of television stations
Television_stations_in_Campeche_0
The following is a list of all IFT-licensed over-the-air television stations broadcasting in the Mexican state of Campeche. There are 15 television stations in Campeche.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1944
List of shipwrecks in January 1944
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "CHa-25 and CHa-33", "Imperial Japanese Navy", "World War II : The CHa-1 -class auxiliary submarine chasers were sunk at Nauru by American aircraft . CHa-25 was raised and broken up 1946" ], [ "Higashinihon Maru", "Imperial Japanese Navy", "The auxiliary guard boat was lost on this date" ], [ "Hiro Maru", "Imperial Japanese Navy", "World War II : The net tender was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean by USS Tullibee ( United States Navy )" ], [ "Jean Suzon", "Kriegsmarine", "World War II : The ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea ( 43°24′N 06°54′E / 43.400°N 6.900°E / 43.400 ; 6.900 ) by HMS Untiring ( Royal Navy )" ], [ "Lita", "Norway", "The coaster came ashore at Langholmen near Stoksund , Norway , and was wrecked" ], [ "HMT Pine", "Royal Navy", "World War II : The Tree-class naval trawler was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel south of Beachy Head , Sussex by a Kriegsmarine Schnellboot with the loss of ten of her twelve crew" ], [ "Ruhrort", "Germany", "World War II : The cargo ship struck a mine and was beached near Nakskov , Denmark . She was later refloated but was sunk at Naksov on 5 August by Danish saboteurs" ], [ "St Antoine", "Kriegsmarine", "World War II : The ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea ( 43°24′N 06°54′E / 43.400°N 6.900°E / 43.400 ; 6.900 ) by HMS Untiring ( Royal Navy )" ], [ "U-592", "Kriegsmarine", "World War II : The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean southwest of Ireland ( 50°20′N 17°29′W / 50.333°N 17.483°W / 50.333 ; -17.483 ) by HMS Magpie , HMS Starling and HMS Wild Goose ( all Royal Navy ) with the loss of all 49 crew" ], [ "Yasukuni Maru", "Imperial Japanese Navy", "World War II : The auxiliary submarine tender , a former Terukuni Maru -class ocean liner , was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean 17 nautical miles ( 31 km ) north west of Truk ( 09°15′N 147°13′E / 9.250°N 147.217°E / 9.250 ; 147.217 ) by USS Trigger ( United States Navy ) . A total of 888 naval technical personnel and 300 sailors were killed . Forty-three survivors were rescued by Shiratsuyu ( Imperial Japanese Navy )" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1944_31
The list of shipwrecks in January 1944 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during January 1944.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Bogush
Elizabeth Bogush
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1993", "The Adventures of Pete & Pete", "Diane Sinsky", "Episode : The Trouble with Teddy" ], [ "1998", "Profiler", "Trish Lambert", "Episode : Die Beautiful" ], [ "1998", "Hang Time", "Taylor", "Episode : Lend a Helping Hammer" ], [ "1998", "V.I.P", "Peri Woodman", "Episode : Deconstructing Peri" ], [ "1998", "Legacy", "N/A", "Episode : The Big Fix" ], [ "1999", "Beverly Hills , 90210", "Cherise", "Episodes : The Phantom Menace , Let 's Eat Cake , You Better Work" ], [ "1999", "Time of Your Life", "Claire", "Episode : The Time the Truth Was Told" ], [ "2000", "Felicity", "Pam", "Episodes : Things Change , Party Lines" ], [ "2000", "Undressed", "Dinah", "TV series" ], [ "2000-2001", "Titans", "Jenny Williams", "Main role ( 13 episodes )" ], [ "2001", "Seven Days", "Deedee Maxwell", "Episode : The First Freshman" ], [ "2002", "Everybody Loves Raymond", "Angela", "Episode : She 's the One" ], [ "2002", "Scrubs", "Alex Hanson", "Episodes : My Blind Date , My Balancing Act , My Drug Buddy" ], [ "2003", "Platonically Incorrect", "", "TV film" ], [ "2003", "She Spies", "Amy", "Episode : You Do n't Know Jack" ], [ "2003", "A.U.S.A", "Olivia", "Episode : Pilot" ], [ "2003", "American Dreams", "Katie Davis", "Episode : The One" ], [ "2003", "ER", "Debra Strickland", "Episode : Finders Keepers" ], [ "2004-2005", "The Mountain", "Max Dowling", "Main role ( 12 episodes )" ], [ "2005", "Washington Street", "", "TV film" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Elizabeth_Bogush_1
Elizabeth Bogush (born September 24, 1977, in Perth Amboy, New Jersey) is an American actress. She has appeared in the main cast or regular recurring cast of a few short-lived television series, including Titans, The Mountain and October Road, but has many other appearances as a guest-star in episodes of other series, including Scrubs, Beverly Hills, 90210, Felicity, Everybody Loves Raymond and The Big Bang Theory. Bogush has appeared in commercials for the text messaging service KGB.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973–74_Aberdeen_F.C._season
1973–74 Aberdeen F.C. season
[ "Match Day", "Date", "Opponent", "H/A", "Score", "Aberdeen Scorer ( s )", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "1", "1 September", "Motherwell", "A", "0-0", "", "6,083" ], [ "2", "8 September", "Dundee", "H", "0-0", "", "9,517" ], [ "3", "15 September", "St Johnstone", "A", "2-1", "B. Miller , Hair", "4,000" ], [ "4", "29 September", "Clyde", "A", "3-1", "Robb ( 2 ) , Jarvie", "2,375" ], [ "5", "6 October", "Hibernian", "H", "1-1", "Jarvie", "13,954" ], [ "6", "13 October", "Dumbarton", "A", "1-0", "Jarvie", "3,000" ], [ "7", "20 October", "Dunfermline Athletic", "H", "0-0", "", "7,351" ], [ "8", "27 October", "Dundee United", "H", "3-1", "Graham , Robb , Jarvie", "7,081" ], [ "9", "3 November", "Morton", "A", "0-2", "", "4,000" ], [ "10", "10 November", "Falkirk", "A", "3-1", "Robb ( 2 ) , Jarvie", "3,500" ], [ "11", "17 November", "Hearts", "H", "3-1", "Anderson ( Own goal ) , W. Miller , Jarvie", "11,000" ], [ "12", "24 November", "East Fife", "A", "2-2", "Hermiston , Robb", "2,597" ], [ "13", "22 December", "Arbroath", "A", "3-1", "Taylor ( 3 )", "2,711" ], [ "14", "29 December", "Motherwell", "H", "0-0", "", "8,000" ], [ "15", "1 January", "Dundee", "A", "1-1", "Graham", "9,451" ], [ "16", "5 January", "St Johnstone", "H", "0-1", "", "6,000" ], [ "17", "12 January", "Rangers", "A", "1-1", "Purdie", "16,000" ], [ "18", "19 January", "Clyde", "H", "1-1", "Jarvie", "7,000" ], [ "19", "2 February", "Hibernian", "A", "1-3", "Robb", "15,700" ], [ "20", "9 February", "Dumbarton", "H", "3-0", "Young , Robb , Jarvie", "4,000" ] ]
Results -- Scottish First Division
Main article : 1973–74 Scottish First Division
1973–74_Aberdeen_F.C._season_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_hockey_at_the_2014_Winter_Olympics_–_Women's_team_rosters
Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Women's team rosters
[ "No", "Pos", "Name", "Height", "Weight", "Birthdate", "Birthplace", "2013-14 team [ v t e ]" ]
[ [ "1", "G", "Eveliina Suonpää", "173 cm ( 5 ft 8 in )", "63 kg ( 139 lb )", "12 April 1995", "Kiukainen", "Team Oriflame Kuortane ( SM-sarja )" ], [ "3", "D", "Emma Terho", "159 cm ( 5 ft 3 in )", "60 kg ( 130 lb )", "17 December 1981", "Washington , USA", "Espoo Blues ( SM-sarja )" ], [ "4", "D", "Rosa Lindstedt", "186 cm ( 6 ft 1 in )", "80 kg ( 180 lb )", "24 January 1988", "Ylöjärvi", "JYP Jyväskylä ( SM-sarja )" ], [ "5", "D", "Anna Kilponen", "169 cm ( 5 ft 7 in )", "74 kg ( 163 lb )", "16 May 1995", "Orivesi", "Team Oriflame Kuortane ( SM-sarja )" ], [ "6", "D", "Jenni Hiirikoski - C", "162 cm ( 5 ft 4 in )", "60 kg ( 130 lb )", "30 March 1987", "Lempäälä", "JYP Jyväskylä ( SM-sarja )" ], [ "7", "D", "Mira Jalosuo", "184 cm ( 6 ft 0 in )", "80 kg ( 180 lb )", "3 February 1989", "Lieksa", "SKIF Nizhny Novgorod ( RWHL )" ], [ "9", "F", "Venla Hovi", "169 cm ( 5 ft 7 in )", "63 kg ( 139 lb )", "28 October 1987", "Tampere", "KalPa Kuopio ( SM-sarja )" ], [ "10", "F", "Linda Välimäki", "166 cm ( 5 ft 5 in )", "70 kg ( 150 lb )", "31 May 1990", "Ylöjärvi", "Espoo Blues ( SM-sarja )" ], [ "11", "F", "Anniina Rajahuhta", "164 cm ( 5 ft 5 in )", "70 kg ( 150 lb )", "8 March 1989", "Helsinki", "Espoo Blues ( SM-sarja )" ], [ "13", "F", "Riikka Välilä", "160 cm ( 5 ft 3 in )", "63 kg ( 139 lb )", "12 June 1973", "Jyväskylä", "JYP Jyväskylä ( SM-sarja )" ], [ "15", "F", "Minttu Tuominen", "165 cm ( 5 ft 5 in )", "70 kg ( 150 lb )", "26 June 1990", "Helsinki", "Espoo Blues ( SM-sarja )" ], [ "16", "F", "Vilma Tanskanen", "175 cm ( 5 ft 9 in )", "66 kg ( 146 lb )", "14 April 1995", "Helsinki", "Team Oriflame Kuortane ( SM-sarja )" ], [ "18", "G", "Meeri Räisänen", "170 cm ( 5 ft 7 in )", "62 kg ( 137 lb )", "2 December 1989", "Tampere", "JYP Jyväskylä ( SM-sarja )" ], [ "20", "D", "Saija Tarkki", "172 cm ( 5 ft 8 in )", "60 kg ( 130 lb )", "29 December 1982", "Oulu", "Oulun Kärpät ( SM-sarja )" ], [ "21", "F", "Michelle Karvinen", "166 cm ( 5 ft 5 in )", "69 kg ( 152 lb )", "27 March 1990", "Rødovre , Denmark", "University of North Dakota ( NCAA )" ], [ "23", "F", "Nina Tikkinen", "170 cm ( 5 ft 7 in )", "66 kg ( 146 lb )", "6 February 1987", "Salo", "Oulun Kärpät ( SM-sarja )" ], [ "29", "F", "Karoliina Rantamäki", "163 cm ( 5 ft 4 in )", "65 kg ( 143 lb )", "23 February 1978", "Vantaa", "SKIF Nizhny Novgorod ( RWHL )" ], [ "41", "G", "Noora Räty", "165 cm ( 5 ft 5 in )", "70 kg ( 150 lb )", "29 May 1989", "Espoo", "Ilves Tampere ( SM-sarja )" ], [ "77", "F", "Susanna Tapani", "177 cm ( 5 ft 10 in )", "64 kg ( 141 lb )", "2 March 1993", "Laitila", "University of North Dakota ( NCAA )" ], [ "80", "D", "Tea Villilä", "168 cm ( 5 ft 6 in )", "63 kg ( 139 lb )", "16 April 1991", "Hyvinkää", "Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs ( NCAA )" ] ]
Group A -- Finland
The Finnish roster for the women 's ice hockey tournament of the 2014 Winter Olympics was published on 18 December 2013 . The players were picked by the head coach Mika Pieniniemi . [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
Ice_hockey_at_the_2014_Winter_Olympics_–_Women's_team_rosters_1
These are the team rosters of the nations participating in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2014 Winter Olympics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydro_Tasmania
Hydro Tasmania
[ "Power station", "Max . Capacity ( MW )", "Turbines" ]
[ [ "Bastyan", "79.9", "1" ], [ "Butlers Gorge", "12.2", "1" ], [ "Catagunya", "48", "2" ], [ "Cethana", "90", "1" ], [ "Cluny", "17", "1" ], [ "Devils Gate", "60", "1" ], [ "Fisher", "43.2", "1" ], [ "Gordon", "432", "3" ], [ "John Butters", "144", "1" ], [ "Lake Echo", "32.4", "1" ], [ "Lemonthyme", "51", "1" ], [ "Liapootah", "87.3", "3" ], [ "Mackintosh", "79.9", "1" ], [ "Meadowbank", "40", "1" ], [ "Paloona", "28", "1" ], [ "Poatina", "300", "6" ], [ "Reece", "231.2", "2" ], [ "Repulse", "28", "1" ], [ "Rowallan", "10.5", "1" ], [ "Tarraleah", "90", "6" ] ]
Power Stations -- Hydroelectric
Hydro_Tasmania_2
Hydro Tasmania, known for most of its history as the Hydro-Electric Commission or The Hydro, is the trading name of the Hydro-Electric Corporation, a Tasmanian Government business enterprise which is the predominant electricity generator in the state of Tasmania, Australia. The Hydro was originally oriented towards hydro-electricity, due to Tasmania's dramatic topography and relatively high rainfall in the central and western parts of the state. Today Hydro Tasmania operates thirty hydro-electric and one gas power station, and is a joint owner in three wind farms. The Minister for Energy, currently the Hon. Guy Barnett MP, has portfolio responsibility for Hydro Tasmania. Hydro Tasmania operates under the Government Business Enterprises (GBE) Act 1995 and the Hydro-Electric Corporation Act 1995, and has a reporting requirement to the Treasurer of Tasmania, currently the Hon. Peter Gutwein MP. Hydro Tasmania was projected to pay the Tasmania Government a dividend of 42 million in 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_World_Fencing_Championships
2001 World Fencing Championships
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "Épée", "Claudia Bokel", "Laura Flessel-Colovic", "Maria Isaksson Gianna Hablützel-Bürki" ], [ "Foil", "Valentina Vezzali", "Sabine Bau", "Roxana Scarlat Ekaterina Youcheva" ], [ "Sabre", "Anne-Lise Touya", "Ilaria Bianco", "Yelena Jemayeva Gioia Marzocca" ], [ "Team Épée", "Russia Tatyana Logunova Anna Sivkova Maria Mazina Tatyana Fakhrutdinova", "Switzerland Gianna Hablützel-Bürki Sophie Lamon Diana Romagnoli Tabea Steffen", "Hungary Ildikó Mincza Tímea Nagy Hajnalka Tóth Adrienn Hormay" ], [ "Team Foil", "Italy Diana Bianchedi Giovanna Trillini Valentina Vezzali", "Russia Yekaterina Yusheva Svetlana Boiko Olga Lobyntseva Julia Khakimova", "United States Erinn Smart Ann Marsh Iris Zimmermann Felicia Zimmermann" ], [ "Team Sabre", "Russia Yelena Nechayeva Natalya Makeyeva Irina Bazhenova Elisaveta Gorst", "Romania Andreea Pelei Cătălina Gheorghițoaia Irina Drăghici", "Germany Sandra Benad Sabine Thieltges Doreen Häntzsch Stefanie Kubissa" ] ]
Medal summary -- Women 's events
2001_World_Fencing_Championships_2
The 2001 World Fencing Championships were held in Nîmes, France. The event took place from October 26 to November 1, 2001.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skal_vi_danse?_(season_7)
Skal vi danse? (season 7)
[ "Couple", "Score", "Dance", "Music", "Result" ]
[ [ "Atle & Marianne", "32 ( 8,7,8,9 )", "Samba", "Cool Corona ( Could You Be Like E ... ) - Nice Device", "Safe" ], [ "Rune & Olga", "19 ( 5,4,5,5 )", "Samba", "Hey Mambo - Barry Manilow with Kid Creole and The Coconuts", "Eliminated" ], [ "Anna & Glenn", "27 ( 6,7,7,7 )", "Samba", "Copacabana - Barry Manilow", "Bottom two" ], [ "Stella & Asmund", "35 ( 9,9,9,8 )", "Samba", "I 'm Going Bananas - Madonna", "Safe" ], [ "Lars & Alexandra", "36 ( 9,9,9,9 )", "Samba", "La Bomba - Ricky Martin", "Safe" ], [ "Kari & Egor", "33 ( 8,9,8,8 )", "Samba", "Goodness Gracious Me - Peter Sellers & Sophia Loren", "Safe" ], [ "Noman & Nadya", "29 ( 8,7,7,7 )", "Samba", "Cuban Pete - Jim Carrey", "Safe" ] ]
Songs -- Week 5
Individual judges scores in the chart below ( given in parentheses ) are listed in this order from left to right : Trine Dehli Cleve , Tor Fløysvik , Karianne Gulliksen , Christer Tornell .
Skal_vi_danse?_(season_7)_8
The seventh season of Skal vi danse? was held in 2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Poland
List of World Heritage Sites in Poland
[ "Name", "Location", "Date", "UNESCO data", "Description" ]
[ [ "Historic Centre of Kraków", "Kraków 50°04′01″N 19°57′36″E / 50.067°N 19.96°E / 50.067 ; 19.96 ( Cracow 's Historic Centre )", "11th-19th century", "29 ; 1978 ; iv", "Kraków Old Town is the historic central district of Kraków , Poland . It is one of the most famous old districts in Poland today and was the center of Poland 's political life from 1038 until King Sigismund III Vasa relocated his court to Warsaw in 1596 . The entire medieval old town is among the first sites chosen for the UNESCO 's World Heritage List , inscribed as Cracow 's Historic Centre" ], [ "Wieliczka and Bochnia Royal Salt Mines", "Wieliczka 49°58′45″N 20°03′50″E / 49.979167°N 20.063889°E / 49.979167 ; 20.063889 ( Wieliczka Salt Mine )", "13th-20th century", "32 ; 1978 ; iv", "The Wieliczka Salt Mine , located in the town of Wieliczka in southern Poland , lies within the Kraków metropolitan area . The mine continuously produced table salt from the 13th century until 2007 as one of the world 's oldest operating salt mines , for most of this time span being a part of the undertaking żupy krakowskie . It is believed to be the world 's 14th-oldest company" ], [ "Auschwitz Birkenau , German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp ( 1940-1945 )", "Oświęcim 50°02′09″N 19°10′42″E / 50.035833°N 19.178333°E / 50.035833 ; 19.178333 ( Auschwitz Birkenau German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp ( 1940-1945 ) )", "1940-1945", "31 ; 1979 ; vi", "Auschwitz was a network of Nazi concentration and extermination camps built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during World War II . It was the largest of the German concentration camps , consisting of Auschwitz I ( the Stammlager or base camp ) ; Auschwitz II-Birkenau ( the Vernichtungslager or extermination camp ) ; Auschwitz III-Monowitz , also known as Buna-Monowitz ( a labor camp ) ; and 45 satellite camps" ], [ "Białowieza Forest", "Belarus and Poland 52°40′00″N 23°50′00″E / 52.666667°N 23.833333°E / 52.666667 ; 23.833333 ( Belovezhskaya Pushcha / Białowieża Forest )", "N/A", "33 ; 1979 ; vii", "The Białowieża Forest is an ancient woodland straddling the border between the two countries , located 70 km ( 43 mi ) north of Brest ( Belarus ) and 62 km ( 39 mi ) south-east of Białystok ( Poland ) . It is one of the last and largest remaining parts of the immense primeval forest which once spread across the European Plain . The first recorded piece of legislation on the protection of the forest dates to 1538 , when a document issued by King Sigismund I the Old instituted the death penalty for poaching a wisent ( European bison )" ], [ "Historic Centre of Warsaw", "Warsaw 52°14′59″N 21°00′44″E / 52.2498°N 21.0122°E / 52.2498 ; 21.0122 ( Historic Centre of Warsaw )", "13th-20th century", "30 ; 1980 ; ii , vi", "Warsaw 's Old Town was established in the 13th century . Initially surrounded by an earthwork rampart , prior to 1339 it was fortified with brick city walls . The town originally grew up around the castle of the Dukes of Mazovia that later became the Royal Castle . The Market Square ( Rynek Starego Miasta ) was laid out sometime in the late 13th or early 14th century , along the main road linking the castle with the New Town to the north" ], [ "Old City of Zamość", "Zamość 50°43′14″N 23°15′31″E / 50.720556°N 23.258611°E / 50.720556 ; 23.258611 ( Old City of Zamość )", "1582-17th century", "564 ; 1992 ; iv", "Jan Zamoyski commissioned the Italian architect Bernardo Morando to design the city that would be based on the anthropomorphic concept . The main distinguishing features of the Old Town have been well preserved since its establishment . It includes the regular Great Market Square of 100 x 100 meters with the splendid Townhall and so-called Armenian houses , as well as the fragments of the original fortress and fortifications , including those from the period of the Russian occupation in the 19th century" ], [ "Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork", "Malbork 54°02′23″N 19°01′40″E / 54.039722°N 19.027778°E / 54.039722 ; 19.027778 ( Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork )", "13th-14th century", "847 ; 1997 ; ii , iii , iv", "The Castle in Malbork is the largest castle in the world by area . It was built in Prussia by the Teutonic Knights , a German Roman Catholic religious order of crusaders , in a form of an Ordensburg fortress . The Order named it Marienburg ( Mary 's Castle ) . The town which grew around it was also named Marienburg . The castle is a classic example of a medieval fortress , and on its completion in 1406 was the world 's largest brick Gothic castle" ], [ "Medieval Town of Toruń", "Toruń 53°02′00″N 18°37′00″E / 53.033333°N 18.616667°E / 53.033333 ; 18.616667 ( Medieval Town of Toruń )", "12th-15th century", "835 ; 1997 ; ii , iv", "Toruń has many monuments of architecture beginning from the Middle Ages , including 200 military structures . The city is famous for having preserved almost intact its medieval spatial layout and many Gothic buildings , all built from brick , including monumental churches , the Town Hall and many burgher houses . In 1236 , due to frequent flooding , the city was relocated to the present site of the Old Town . In 1264 the nearby New Town was founded . In 1280 , the city ( or as it was then , both cities ) joined the mercantile Hanseatic League , and thus became an important medieval trade centre" ], [ "Kalwaria Zebrzydowska : the Mannerist Architectural and Park Landscape Complex and Pilgrimage Park", "Kalwaria Zebrzydowska 49°51′37″N 19°40′15″E / 49.860319°N 19.670719°E / 49.860319 ; 19.670719 ( Kalwaria Zebrzydowska : the Mannerist Architectural and Park Landscape Complex and Pilgrimage Park )", "1605-1632", "905 ; 1999 ; ii , iv", "The town is named after the religious complex ( calvary ) founded by Governor of Kraków Mikołaj Zebrzydowski on December 1 , 1602 . The complex is known as the Kalwaria Zebrzydowska park . The city of Zebrzydów was established in 1617 in order to house the growing number of pilgrims visiting the religious complex" ], [ "Churches of Peace in Jawor and Swidnica", "Jawor , Świdnica 51°03′14″N 16°11′46″E / 51.054°N 16.196°E / 51.054 ; 16.196 ( Churches of Peace in Jawor and Swidnica )", "1654-1657", "1054 ; 2001 ; iii , iv , vi", "The Churches of Peace in Jawor and Świdnica in Silesia were named after the Peace of Westphalia of 1648 which permitted the Lutherans in the Roman Catholic parts of Silesia to build three Evangelical churches from wood , loam and straw outside the city walls , without steeples and church bells . The construction time was limited to one year" ], [ "Wooden Churches of Southern Lesser Poland", "Lesser Poland Voivodeship 49°51′34″N 20°16′29″E / 49.859444°N 20.274722°E / 49.859444 ; 20.274722 ( Wooden Churches of Southern Lesser Poland )", "15th-18th century", "1053 ; 2003 ; iii , iv", "The wooden church style of the region originated in the late Medieval , the late sixteenth century , and began with Gothic ornament and polychrome detail , but because they were timber construction , the structure , general form , and feeling is entirely different from the gothic architecture or Polish Gothic ( in stone or brick )" ], [ "Muskauer Park / Park Mużakowski", "Germany and Poland 51°33′01″N 14°43′36″E / 51.550278°N 14.726667°E / 51.550278 ; 14.726667 ( Muskauer Park / Park Mużakowski )", "1815-1844", "1127 ; 2004 ; i , iv", "The Muskau Park is the largest and one of the most famous English gardens of Germany and Poland . Situated in the historic Upper Lusatia region , it covers 3.5 square kilometers ( 1.4 sq mi ) of land in Poland and 2.1 km ( 0.81 sq mi ) in Germany . UNESCO added the park to its World Heritage List , as an exemplary example of cross-border cultural collaboration between Poland and Germany" ], [ "Centennial Hall", "Wrocław 51°06′26″N 17°04′37″E / 51.107222°N 17.076944°E / 51.107222 ; 17.076944 ( Centennial Hall )", "1911-1913", "1165 ; 2006 ; i , ii , iv", "The Centennial Hall ( formerly People 's Hall ) is a historic building in Wrocław . It was constructed according to the plans of architect Max Berg in 1911-1913 , when the city was part of the German Empire . As an early landmark of reinforced concrete architecture , it was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site" ], [ "Wooden Tserkvas of Carpathian Region in Poland and Ukraine", "( Brunary , Chotyniec , Kwiatoń , Owczary , Powroźnik , Radruż Smolnik , Turzańsk ) Poland and Ukraine", "16th - 19th century", "1424 ; 2013 ; iii , iv", "Situated in the eastern fringe of Central Europe , the transnational property numbers a selection of 16 tserkvas , churches , built of horizontal wooden logs between the 16th and 19th centuries by communities of the Eastern Orthodox and Greek Catholic faiths . They represent the cultural expression of four ethnographic groups and the formal , decorative and technical characteristics they developed over time . The tserkvas bear testimony to a distinct building tradition rooted in Orthodox ecclesiastic design interwoven with elements of local tradition , and symbolic references to their communities cosmogony . The tserkvas are built on a tri-partite plan surmounted by open quadrilateral or octagonal domes and cupolas . They feature wooden bell towers , iconostasis screens , and interior polychrome decorations as well as churchyards , gatehouses and graveyards" ], [ "Tarnowskie Góry Lead-Silver-Zinc Mine and its Underground Water Management System", "Tarnowskie Góry 50°25′32″N 18°50′57″E / 50.4255°N 18.8493°E / 50.4255 ; 18.8493 ( Historic Silver Mine )", "16th century", "1539 ; 2017 ; i , ii , iv", "Located in the Upper Silesian region of southern Poland , a major mining area of central Europe , the heritage site includes the entire underground mine with adits , shafts , galleries and water management system . Most of the site is situated underground while the surface mining topography features the remains of the 19th century steam water pumping station , which testifies to continuous efforts over three centuries to drain the underground extraction zone . It has made it possible to use undesirable water from the mines to supply towns and industry . Tarnowskie Góry represents a significant contribution to the global production of lead and zinc" ], [ "Krzemionki Prehistoric Striped Flint Mining Region", "Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski 50°58′4.7″N 21°30′8.3″E / 50.967972°N 21.502306°E / 50.967972 ; 21.502306 ( Krzemionki Prehistoric Striped Flint Mining Region )", "3900 BC-1600 BC", "1599 ; 2019 ; iii , iv", "A Neolithic and early Bronze Age complex of flint mines for the extraction of Upper Jurassic ( Oxfordian ) banded flints located about eight kilometers north-east of Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski . It is one of the largest known complex of prehistoric flint mines in Europe together with Grimes Graves in England and Spiennes in Belgium" ] ]
World Heritage Sites
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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites are places of importance to cultural or natural heritage as described in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, established in 1972. There are 16 World Heritages Sites in Poland . The first two sites were inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1978. Three of the sites, Belovezhskaya Pushcha / Białowieża Forest , Wooden Tserkvas of Carpathian Region in Poland and Ukraine , and Muskauer Park / Park Mużakowski are shared with neighboring countries (Belarus, Ukraine and Germany respectively). Poland also has six sites on the tentative list as well as 16 entries in the Memory of the World Programme .