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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Vietnamese_dishes
List of Vietnamese dishes
[ "Name", "Region", "Type", "Description" ]
[ [ "Bánh bèo", "Quảng Bình Province", "Rice cake", "Small steamed savory rice cakes" ], [ "Bánh bột lọc", "Huế", "Rice cake", "Rice dumplings made in a clear rice flour batter stuffed with shrimp and ground pork . Cooked inside a banana leaf" ], [ "Bánh căn", "Southern Vietnam", "Egg dish", "A southern specialty consisting of small pancakes made with quail eggs , cooked in small clay pans" ], [ "Bánh đúc", "", "Rice or corn cake", "Rice cake or corn cake eaten as a dessert or savory meal" ], [ "Bánh khọt", "Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu Province", "Pancake", "A southern specialty consisting of small , fried rice flour pancakes" ], [ "Bánh mì", "", "Sandwich", "Vietnamese sandwich" ], [ "Bánh rế", "Bình Thuận Province", "Pancake", "Deep-fried pancake" ], [ "Bánh xèo", "Southern Vietnam", "Crepe", "Coconut milk-flavored crepes" ], [ "Bánh bột chiên", "Southern Vietnam", "Rice cake", "Fried rice cake with eggs and tangy soy sauce" ] ]
Pancakes and sandwiches
List_of_Vietnamese_dishes_2
This is a list of dishes found in Vietnamese cuisine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segway_polo
Segway polo
[ "Team", "Place/Country", "Note" ]
[ [ "Aftershocks", "Silicon Valley", "Original Segway polo players and creators of Woz Challenge Cup . Tied in first Woz Cup , 2006 , and 2007 Woz Cup winner" ], [ "Junkyard Dogs", "Oakland", "" ], [ "Folsom Breakout", "California", "" ], [ "The Originals", "California", "" ], [ "Polo Bears", "California", "" ], [ "Pole Blacks", "New Zealand", "Original challengers for newly created Woz Challenge Cup in 2006" ], [ "Segway Polo Club of Barbados", "Barbados", "Club has several teams ( see below )" ], [ "Flyin ' Fish 2009-2011", "Barbados", "Winners Woz Cup 2009 and 2010 , Runners Up 2011" ], [ "Rum Runners 2010-2011", "Barbados", "4th Woz Cup 2010" ], [ "Team Barbados 2013-", "Barbados", "Runners Up Woz Cup 2013 , Winners Woz Cup 2015" ], [ "Funky-Move Turtles", "Germany", "3rd place Woz Cup 2009 , 2010" ], [ "Blade Pirates", "Solingen , Germany", "Runners Up Woz Cup 2010 , Winners Woz Cup 2011 , Runners Up Woz Cup 2012 ," ], [ "Blade Dragons", "Solingen , Germany", "8th Woz Cup 2015" ], [ "Blade Gliders", "Solingen , Germany", "4th place EM 2011" ], [ "Balver Mammuts", "Balve , Germany", "Winner EM 2011 , Winner German Masters 2012 , Winner Woz Cup 2012 , Runners Up Woz Cup 2015" ], [ "Balver Cavemen", "Balve , Germany", "7th Woz Cup 2015" ], [ "Swiss HT-Polo", "Switzerland", "" ], [ "Austrian National Team", "Austria", "4th Woz Cup 2009 , 3rd place 2011" ], [ "Vineyard Devils", "Austria", "4th Woz Cup 2012 , 10th Woz Cup 2015" ], [ "Stockholm Saints/former Sweden National Team 2009-2011", "Sweden", "5th Woz Cup 2010 , 4th Woz Cup 2011 , 6th EM 2011 , 3rd Woz Cup 2012 , Winners Woz Cup 2013 , 3rd Woz Cup 2015" ] ]
Known polo teams
Segway_polo_0
Segway polo is a team sport which started to gain some measure of popularity after being played by members of the Bay Area Segway Enthusiasts Group (Bay Area SEG) in 2004. The Bay Area SEG was not the first to play polo on a Segway HT; a team sponsored by Mobile Entertainment played in the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome at a Minnesota Vikings halftime show in 2003 although the Bay Area SEG members were not aware of this match at the time they first played the sport. Segway polo was developed as it is played today by the members of the Bay Area SEG and other groups and teams that have joined subsequently.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009–10_Danish_Superliga
2009–10 Danish Superliga
[ "Scorer", "Game", "Date" ]
[ [ "Rajko Lekic", "Silkeborg v Midtjylland", "26 July 2009" ], [ "Morten Duncan Rasmussen", "Brøndby v Nordsjælland", "4 October 2009" ], [ "César Santin", "Copenhagen v AGF", "7 March 2010" ], [ "Christian Holst", "Silkeborg v HB Køge", "28 March 2010" ], [ "Tim Janssen", "Esbjerg v Silkeborg", "6 May 2010" ] ]
Goals -- Hat-tricks
2009–10_Danish_Superliga_7
The 2009-10 Danish Superliga season was the 20th season of the Danish Superliga league championship, which determinates the winners of the Danish football championship. It is governed by the Danish Football Association. The tournament started on 18 July 2009 and concluded on 16 May 2010. The Danish champions qualify for UEFA Champions League 2010-11 qualification and the Royal Cup 2011. Runners-up and 3rd placed team qualify for UEFA Europa League 2010-11 qualification and Royal Cup, while the 4th placed team qualify for Royal Cup. The 11th and 12th placed teams will be relegated to the 1st Division. The 1st Division champions and runners-up will be promoted to the Superliga. On 5 May 2010, FC Copenhagen won the title for the eighth time in 17 years after defeating HB Køge 4-0.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Meunier
David Meunier
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2000", "Angel", "Man # 1", "Episode : Untouched Credited as David J. Miller" ], [ "2001", "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Rat-Faced Demon", "Episode : Life Serial Credited as David J. Miller" ], [ "2002", "CSI : Crime Scene Investigation", "Boyd Waldrip", "Episode : A Thousand Days on Earth" ], [ "2002", "Push , Nevada", "Research Drone # 2", "2 episodes" ], [ "2004", "Monk", "Ray Kaspo", "Episode : Mr. Monk Goes to Jail" ], [ "2006", "Charmed", "Rohtul", "Episode : Payback 's a Witch" ], [ "2006", "The Unit", "Michael Angelli", "Episode : Off the Meter" ], [ "2006-2008", "Jericho", "Russell", "10 episodes" ], [ "2007", "Without a Trace", "Derek", "Episode : Eating Away" ], [ "2008", "CSI : Crime Scene Investigation", "Barry Lawrence", "Episode : Blood Lust" ], [ "2008", "In Plain Sight", "Phil", "Episode : Don of the Dead" ], [ "2009", "Castle", "Sasha", "Episode : Deep in Death" ], [ "2009", "Saving Grace", "Percy Hendricks", "Episode : She 's a Lump" ], [ "2010", "Criminal Minds", "Joseph Lanham", "Episode : Into the Woods" ], [ "2010", "Human Target", "Tom", "Episode : Pilot" ], [ "2010", "Leverage", "Pieter", "Episode : The Three-Card Monte Job" ], [ "2010", "Bones", "Winston Hinkle", "Episode : The Couple in the Cave" ], [ "2010", "Law & Order : LA", "Charles Roker", "Episode : Harbor City" ], [ "2010-2014", "Justified", "Johnny Crowder", "37 episodes" ], [ "2011", "The Mentalist", "Yegor Golenka", "Episode : Bloodstream" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
David_Meunier_1
David Meunier (born David Miller; February 5, 1973) is an American actor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_National_Pro_Fastpitch_season
2016 National Pro Fastpitch season
[ "Date", "Time", "Visitor", "Home", "Venue", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Save", "Player of the Game", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "Jul . 01", "8:35 PM", "Akron Racers ( 12-8 )", "Chicago Bandits ( 9-13 )", "Ballpark at Rosemont - Rosemont , Illinois", "10-4", "Laura Winter ( 1-1 )", "Shelby Turnier ( 2-3 )", "-", "Jenny Gilbert", "1213" ], [ "Jul . 02", "TBA", "Pennsylvania Rebellion ( 8-15 )", "Scrap Yard Dawgs ( 11-10 )", "Scrap Yard Sports Complex - Conroe , TX", "6-1", "Emily Weiman ( 2-5 )", "Sara Driesenga ( 0-2 )", "Haylie Wagner S ( 3 )", "Kayla Winkfield", "402" ], [ "Jul . 02", "8:35 PM", "Akron Racers ( 12-9 )", "Chicago Bandits ( 10-13 )", "Ballpark at Rosemont - Rosemont , Illinois", "3-5", "Sara Moulton ( 2-2 )", "Rachele Fico ( 0-1 )", "Michelle Gascoigne S ( 2 )", "Danielle Zymkowitz", "1339" ], [ "Jul . 03", "5:00 PM", "Pennsylvania Rebellion ( 8-16 )", "Scrap Yard Dawgs ( 12-10 )", "Scrap Yard Sports Complex - Conroe , TX", "0-1", "Monica Abbott ( 8-1 )", "Dallas Escobedo ( 0-4 )", "-", "Kiki Stokes", "153" ], [ "Jul . 04", "7:00 PM", "Pennsylvania Rebellion ( 9-16 )", "Dallas Charge ( 7-14 )", "The Ballfields at Craig Ranch - McKinney , Texas", "4-2", "Haylie Wagner ( 2-3 )", "Lauren Haeger ( 4-4 )", "Emily Weiman S ( 1 )", "", "1140" ], [ "Jul . 04", "7:00 PM", "Akron Racers ( 13-9 )", "Scrap Yard Dawgs ( 12-11 )", "Scrap Yard Sports Complex - Conroe , TX", "12-0", "Sarah Pauly ( 4-1 )", "Ivy Renfroe ( 0-2 )", "-", "Sarah Pauly", "175" ], [ "Jul . 05", "8:05 PM", "USSSA Florida Pride ( 16-3 )", "Chicago Bandits ( 10-14 )", "Ballpark at Rosemont - Rosemont , Illinois", "13-10 , 8 innings", "Jordan Taylor ( 1-0 )", "Morgan Foley ( 1-2 )", "-", "GiOnna DiSalvatore", "1020" ], [ "Jul . 05", "8:30 PM", "Pennsylvania Rebellion ( 10-16 )", "Dallas Charge ( 7-15 )", "The Ballfields at Craig Ranch - McKinney , Texas", "13-5", "Dallas Escobedo ( 1-4 )", "Morgan Melloh ( 0-4 )", "-", "Alisa Goler", "516" ], [ "Jul . 05", "8:30 PM", "Akron Racers ( 13-10 )", "Scrap Yard Dawgs ( 13-11 )", "Scrap Yard Sports Complex - Conroe , TX", "1-5", "Monica Abbott ( 9-1 )", "Rachele Fico ( 0-2 )", "-", "Nerissa Myers", "275" ], [ "Jul . 06", "8:05 PM", "USSSA Florida Pride ( 17-3 )", "Chicago Bandits ( 10-15 )", "Ballpark at Rosemont - Rosemont , Illinois", "8-2", "Kelsey Nunley ( 2-1 )", "Michelle Gascoigne ( 2-4 )", "-", "Shelby Pendley", "1133" ], [ "Jul . 07", "8:05 PM", "Pennsylvania Rebellion ( 10-17 )", "Chicago Bandits ( 11-15 )", "Ballpark at Rosemont - Rosemont , Illinois", "0-5", "Sara Moulton ( 3-2 )", "Emily Weiman ( 2-6 )", "-", "Sara Moulton", "1059" ], [ "Jul . 08", "7:05 PM", "Scrap Yard Dawgs ( 14-11 )", "Akron Racers ( 13-11 )", "Firestone Stadium - Akron , Ohio", "5-1", "Monica Abbott ( 10-1 )", "Jailyn Ford ( 5-5 )", "-", "Monica Abbott", "648" ], [ "Jul . 08", "8:35 PM", "Pennsylvania Rebellion ( 11-17 )", "Chicago Bandits ( 11-16 )", "Ballpark at Rosemont - Rosemont , Illinois", "3-2", "Dallas Escobedo ( 2-4 )", "Angel Bunner ( 0-1 )", "Haylie Wagner S ( 4 )", "Dallas Escobedo", "1249" ], [ "Jul . 08", "10:00 PM", "Dallas Charge ( 8-15 )", "USSSA Florida Pride ( 17-4 )", "USD Softball Complex - San Diego , CA", "4-3", "Lauren Haeger ( 5-4 )", "Jolene Henderson ( 5-1 )", "Morgan Melloh S ( 1 )", "Lauren Haeger", "718" ], [ "Jul . 09", "7:05 PM", "Scrap Yard Dawgs ( 14-12 )", "Akron Racers ( 14-11 )", "Firestone Stadium - Akron , Ohio", "4-6", "Sarah Pauly ( 5-1 )", "Sara Driesenga ( 0-3 )", "Laura Winter S ( 1 )", "Sami Fagan", "974" ], [ "Jul . 09", "8:35 PM", "Pennsylvania Rebellion ( 11-18 )", "Chicago Bandits ( 12-16 )", "Ballpark at Rosemont - Rosemont , Illinois", "3-4", "Michelle Gascoigne ( 3-4 )", "Emily Weiman ( 2-7 )", "-", "Sammy Marshall", "1351" ], [ "Jul . 09", "10:00 PM", "Dallas Charge ( 9-15 )", "USSSA Florida Pride ( 17-5 )", "USD Softball Complex - San Diego , CA", "3-1 , 9 innings", "Morgan Melloh ( 1-4 )", "Keilani Ricketts ( 3-2 )", "-", "Renada Davis", "703" ], [ "Jul . 11", "7:00 PM", "Scrap Yard Dawgs ( 15-12 )", "USSSA Florida Pride ( 17-6 )", "CommunityAmerica Ballpark - Kansas City , Kansas", "4-3", "Monica Abbott ( 11-1 )", "Jolene Henderson ( 5-2 )", "-", "Kiki Stokes , Monica Abbott", "1949" ], [ "Jul . 11", "7:05 PM", "Akron Racers ( 15-11 )", "Pennsylvania Rebellion ( 11-19 )", "Consol Energy Park - Washington , Pennsylvania", "2-0", "Jailyn Ford ( 6-5 )", "Dallas Escobedo ( 2-5 )", "-", "Jailyn Ford", "1964" ], [ "Jul . 12", "7:00 PM", "USSSA Florida Pride ( 17-7 )", "Scrap Yard Dawgs ( 16-12 )", "CommunityAmerica Ballpark - Kansas City , Kansas", "7-8 , 8 innings", "Monica Abbott ( 12-1 )", "Keilani Ricketts ( 3-3 )", "-", "Emily Crane", "" ] ]
2016_National_Pro_Fastpitch_season_9
The 2016 National Pro Fastpitch season was the 13th season of professional softball under the name National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) for the only professional women's softball league in the United States. From 1997 to 2002, NPF operated under the names Women's Pro Fastpitch (WPF) and Women's Pro Softball League (WPSL). Each year, the playoff teams battle for the Cowles Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Boland
Katie Boland
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1995", "Lollo rosso", "", "TV series" ], [ "1997", "The Third Twin", "Bold Twin", "TV film" ], [ "1998", "Noddy", "Kate Tomten", "TV series" ], [ "1999", "God 's New Plan", "Lindsay Hutton", "TV film" ], [ "2000", "In a Heartbeat", "Amy", "Thing That Go Bump in the Night , A Night to Remember" ], [ "2000", "One True Love", "Laura", "TV film" ], [ "2000-02", "The Zack Files", "Gwendolyn Gwen Killerby", "Main role" ], [ "2002", "Guilty Hearts", "Elly Moran", "TV film" ], [ "2002", "Salem Witch Trials", "Annie Putnam", "TV film" ], [ "2005", "Shania : A Life in Eight Albums", "Jill ( 13-24 years )", "TV film" ], [ "2005", "The Stranger I Married", "Tracy Evenshen", "TV film" ], [ "2005", "Terminal City", "Sarah Sampson", "Main role" ], [ "2006", "Four Extraordinary Women", "Mary", "TV film" ], [ "2007", "The Note", "Christine", "TV film" ], [ "2009", "Taking a Chance on Love", "Christine", "TV film" ], [ "2011", "Murdoch Mysteries", "Sister Theresa", "Voices" ], [ "2011", "Lost Girl", "Bianca", "It 's Better to Burn Out Than Fae Away" ], [ "2012", "The Listener", "Fawn", "She Sells Sanctuary" ], [ "2013", "Long Story , Short", "Kristen Harvey", "TV series" ], [ "2013", "Cold Spring", "Erin Potts", "TV film" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Katie_Boland_1
Katie Boland (born 1987 or 1988) is a Canadian actress, writer, director, and producer. She began her career as a child actress in film and television and has since branched out into adult roles, in addition to writing, directing, and producing her own projects.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saifia
Saifia
[ "#", "Name", "Buried", "Birth", "Death" ]
[ [ "1", "Sayyadna Muhammad , the last Prophet", "Madinah , Saudi Arabia", "Mon 12 Rabi al-Awwal ( 570/571 CE )", "12 Rabi al-Awwal 11 AH ( 5/6 June 632 CE )" ], [ "2", "Sayyadna Abu Bakr Siddiq", "Madinah , Saudi Arabia", "", "22 Jumada al-Thani 13 AH ( 22 August 634 C.E )" ], [ "3", "Sayyadna Salman al-Farsi", "Mada'in , Iraq", "", "10 Rajab 33 AH ( 4/5 February 654 C.E )" ], [ "4", "Imām Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr , son of son of ( 2 )", "Madinah , Saudi Arabia", "23 Shaban 24 AH ( 22/23 June 645 C.E )", "24 Jumada al-Thani 101/106/107 AH" ], [ "5", "Imām Jafar Sadiq , son of granddaughter of ( 2 )", "Madinah , Saudi Arabia", "8 Ramadan 80 AH ( 5/6 November 699 C.E )", "15 Rajab 148 AH ( 6/7 September 765 C.E )" ], [ "6", "Khwaja Bayazid Bastami", "Bistam , Semnan province , Iran", "186 AH ( 804 C.E )", "15 Shaban 261 AH ( 24/25 May 875 C.E )" ], [ "7", "Khwaja Abul-Hassan Kharaqani", "Kharaqan , near Bistam , Semnan province , Iran", "352 AH ( 963 C.E )", "10 Muharram 425 AH ( 5/6 December 1033 C.E )" ], [ "8", "Khwaja Abu ali Farmadi", "Toos , Khurasan , Iran", "434 AH ( 1042/1043 C.E )", "4 Rabi al-Awwal 477 or 511 AH ( 10 July 1084 / 6 July 1117 )" ], [ "9", "Khwaja Abu Yaqub Yusuf Hamadānī", "Marv , near Mary , Turkmenistan", "440 AH ( 1048/1049 C.E )", "Rajab 535 AH ( Feb/Mar 1141 C.E )" ], [ "10", "Khwaja Abdul Khaliq Ghujdawani", "Ghajdawan , Bukhara , Uzbekistan", "22 Shaban 435 AH ( 24/25 March 1044 C.E )", "12 Rabi al-Awwal 575 AH ( 17/18 August 1179 C.E )" ], [ "11", "Khwaja Arif Reogari", "Reogar , near Bukhara , Uzbekistan", "27 Rajab 551 AH ( 15 September 1156 C.E )", "1 Shawwal 616 AH ( 10/11 December 1219 C.E . )" ], [ "12", "Khwaja Mahmood Anjir-Faghnawi", "Bukhara , Uzbekistan", "18 Shawwal 628 AH ( 18/19 August 1231 C.E )", "17 Rabi al-Awwal 717 AH ( 29/30 May 1317 C.E )" ], [ "13", "Khwaja Azizan Ali Ramitani", "Khwarazm , Uzbekistan", "591 AH ( 1194 C.E )", "27 Ramadan 715 or 721 AH ( 25/26 December 1315 or 20/21 October 1321 )" ], [ "14", "Khwaja Muhammad Baba Samasi", "Samaas , Bukhara , Uzbekistan", "25 Rajab 591 AH ( 5/6 July 1195 C.E )", "10 Jumada al-Thani 755 AH ( 2/3 July 1354 C.E )" ], [ "15", "Khwaja Sayyid Amir Kulal", "Saukhaar , Bukhara , Uzbekistan", "676 AH ( 1277/1278 C.E )", "Wed 2 Jumada al-Thani 772 AH ( 21/22 December 1370 C.E )" ], [ "16", "Khwaja Muhammad Baha'uddin Naqshband Bukhari", "Qasr-e-Aarifan , Bukhara , Uzbekistan", "4 Muharram 718 AH ( 8/9 March 1318 C.E )", "3 Rabi al-Awwal 791 AH ( 2/3 March 1389 C.E )" ], [ "17", "Khwaja Ala'uddin Attar Bukhari , son-in-law of ( 16 )", "Jafaaniyan , Transoxiana ( Uzbekistan )", "", "Wed 20 Rajab 804 AH ( 23 February 1402 C.E )" ], [ "18", "Khwaja Yaqub Charkhi", "Gulistan , Dushanbe , Tajkistan", "762 AH ( 1360/1361 C.E )", "5 Safar 851 AH ( 21/22 April 1447 C.E )" ], [ "19", "Khwaja Ubaidullah Ahrar", "Samarkand , Uzbekistan", "Ramadan 806 AH ( March/April 1404 C.E )", "29 Rabi al-Awwal 895 AH ( 19/20 February 1490 C.E )" ], [ "20", "Khwaja Muhammad Zahid Wakhshi", "Wakhsh", "14 Shawwal 852 AH ( 11/12 December 1448 C.E )", "1 Rabi al-Awwal 936 AH ( 3/4 November 1529 C.E )" ] ]
The Naqshbandia Saifia order ( silsila )
Saifia_0
The Silsila-e-Saifia Urdu سیفیہArabic السیفیہ is a Muslim Sufi order based in Pakistan, with a following in the UK, Europe, US, Canada,Afghanistan, India, Bangladesh,Norway and various countries of the Middle East. The order is linked to the lineage of Naqshbandiyyah Mujaddadiyyah, and the order's grandmaster is Akhundzada Saif-ur-Rahman Mubarak.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_championships_international_draughts_2018
European championships international draughts 2018
[ "Place", "Name", "Country", "Title", "Rating", "Points", "TSolk" ]
[ [ "1", "Michael Semyaniuk", "Belarus", "MI", "2148", "13", "90" ], [ "2", "Alexander Georgiev", "Russia", "GMI", "2418", "13", "84" ], [ "3", "Martijn van IJzendoorn", "Netherlands", "GMI", "2397", "12", "89" ], [ "4", "Evgeni Vatutin", "Belarus", "GMI", "2319", "12", "87" ], [ "5", "Nicolay Germogenov", "Russia", "MI", "2299", "11", "89 81 ( -1 )" ], [ "6", "Jitse Slump", "Netherlands", "MI", "2271", "11", "89 79 ( -1 )" ], [ "7", "Alexander Getmanski", "Russia", "GMI", "2374", "11", "88" ], [ "8", "Alexei Chizhov", "Russia", "GMI", "2406", "11", "83" ], [ "9", "Ivan Trofimov", "Russia", "MI", "2342", "11", "81 73 ( -1 )" ], [ "10", "Alexander Baliakin", "Netherlands", "GMI", "2412", "11", "81 72 ( -1 )" ], [ "11", "Jan Groenendijk", "Netherlands", "MI", "2376", "11", "80" ], [ "12", "Sergey Belosheev", "Russia", "", "2262", "11", "79" ], [ "13", "Vladimir Traitelovich", "Israel", "MI", "B 2356", "10", "89" ], [ "14", "Guntis Valneris", "Latvia", "GMI", "2379", "10", "84" ], [ "15", "Aynur Shaybakov", "Russia", "GMI", "2350", "10", "82 75 ( -1 )" ], [ "16", "Ron Heusdens", "Netherlands", "GMI", "2355", "10", "82 73 ( -1 )" ], [ "16", "Alexander Bulatov", "Belarus", "GMI", "2278", "10", "82" ], [ "18", "Jos Stokkel", "Netherlands", "GMI", "2304", "10", "80" ], [ "19", "Wouter Sipma", "Netherlands", "GMI", "2332", "10", "77 69 ( -1 ) 61 ( -2 ) 53 ( -3 )" ], [ "20", "Nikolai Gulyaev", "Russia", "MI", "2307", "10", "77 69 ( -1 ) 61 ( -2 ) 52 ( -3 )" ] ]
Classic tournament -- Final standings
Qualified for WC 2019
European_championships_international_draughts_2018_0
The 2018 European championships of international draughts were held from 16 to 22 December in Moscow, Russia, over 9 rounds Swiss-system tournament. There were 55 participants from 14 countries, including 17 grandmasters, 9 international masters and 15 masters of the FMJD. Competitions was at classic format and at superblitz. 6 sportsmen qualified for WC 2019. The winner was 18-years-old Michael Semyaniuk from Belarus, silver was for Alexander Georgiev from the Russia, third was Martijn van IJzendoorn from the Netherlands.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let's_Dance_(German_season_4)
Let's Dance (German season 4)
[ "Couple", "Score", "Style", "Music" ]
[ [ "Liliana & Massimo", "24 ( 7,8,6,3 )", "Jive", "Candyman - Christina Aguilera" ], [ "Liliana & Massimo", "31 ( 8,10,7,6 )", "Viennese Waltz", "Se bastasse una canzone - Eros Ramazzotti" ], [ "Maite & Christian", "32 ( 7,10,9,6 )", "Tango", "Palladio Allegretto - Bond" ], [ "Maite & Christian", "35 ( 8,10,10,7 )", "Rumba", "Eternal Flame - The Bangles" ], [ "Thomas & Sarah", "23 ( 6,8,5,4 )", "Rumba", "Reality - Richard Sanderson" ], [ "Thomas & Sarah", "19 ( 6,6,5,2 )", "Jive", "Major Tom ( Coming Home ) - Peter Schilling" ], [ "Moritz & Melissa", "26 ( 7,7,7,5 )", "Cha-Cha-Cha", "Relight My Fire - Take That" ], [ "Moritz & Melissa", "28 ( 6,9,9,4 )", "Paso Doble", "The Final Countdown - Europe" ] ]
Weekly scores and songs -- Week 7
Running order
Let's_Dance_(German_season_4)_11
The fourth season of Let's Dance began on 23 March 2011. The judges for this season were confirmed in March 2011 as Joachim Llambi, Harald Glööckler, Motsi Mabuse as a replacement of Isabel Edvardsson and Roman Frieling as a replacement of Peter Kraus. It was reported in February 2011 that Isabel Edvardsson and Peter Kraus would not return in season 4, after being judges for only one series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_in_Latin_music
2001 in Latin music
[ "Rank", "Single", "Artist" ]
[ [ "1", "Abrázame Muy Fuerte", "Juan Gabriel" ], [ "2", "Azul", "Cristian Castro" ], [ "3", "Te Quisé Olvidar", "MDO" ], [ "4", "O Me Voy o Te Vas", "Marco Antonio Solís" ], [ "5", "Por Amarte Así", "Cristian Castro" ], [ "6", "Cómo Se Cura una Herida", "Jaci Velasquez" ], [ "7", "Yo Te Amo", "Chayanne" ], [ "8", "La Bomba", "Azul Azul" ], [ "9", "Despreciado", "Lupillo Rivera" ], [ "10", "No Me Conoces Aun", "Palomo" ] ]
Best-selling records -- Best-performing songs
The following is a list of the top 10 best-performing Latin songs in the United States in 2001 , according to Billboard . [ 5 ]
2001_in_Latin_music_14
This is a list of notable events in Latin music (i.e. music from the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking areas Latin America, Latin Europe, and the United States) that took place in 2001.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Barbadian_records_in_athletics
List of Barbadian records in athletics
[ "Event", "Record", "Athlete", "Date", "Place" ]
[ [ "55 m", "5.99 A", "Obadele Thompson", "22 February 1997", "Colorado Springs , United States" ], [ "60 m", "6.51", "Ramon Gittens", "18 March 2016", "Portland , United States" ], [ "200 m", "20.26", "Obadele Thompson", "6 March 1999", "Maebashi , Japan" ], [ "400 m", "46.34", "Elvis Forde", "1 February 1987", "Sherbrooke , Canada" ], [ "400 m", "46.14 OT", "Siebert Straughn", "2 March 1991", "Murfreesboro , United States" ], [ "400 m", "46.21", "Jonathan Jones", "19 January 2019", "Clemson , United States" ], [ "400 m", "45.38", "Jonathan Jones", "9 February 2019", "Lubbock , United States" ], [ "600 m", "1:17.29 A", "Tre Hinds", "20 January 2017", "Albuquerque , United States" ], [ "600 m", "1:15.78", "Tre Hinds", "15 February 2019", "Lubbock , United States" ], [ "800 m", "1:49.09", "Ronald Thorne", "4 February 1995", "Fairfax , United States" ], [ "1000 m", "2:29.86 OT", "Presley Cherubin", "26 January 2002", "Ames , United States" ], [ "55 m hurdles", "7.15", "Shane Brathwaite", "12 January 2013", "Lubbock , United States" ], [ "60 m hurdles", "7.54", "Greggmar Swift", "14 February 2015", "New York City , United States" ], [ "High jump", "2.23 m", "Henderson Dottin", "28 February 2003", "Nampa , United States" ], [ "Pole vault", "3.60 m", "Clifford Brooks", "8 January 1977", "London , United Kingdom" ], [ "Long jump", "7.85 m", "Kevin Bartlett", "12 January 2002", "Joplin , United States" ], [ "Triple jump", "16.20 m", "Alvin Haynes", "18 January 1992", "Carbondale United States" ], [ "Shot put", "18.08 m", "Tristan Whitehall", "8 January 2016", "Baton Rouge , United States" ] ]
Indoor -- Men
List_of_Barbadian_records_in_athletics_2
The following are the national records in athletics in Barbados maintained by its national athletics federation: Athletics Association of Barbados (AAB).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecuador
Ecuador
[ "", "Province", "Surface ( km )", "Population ( 2010 )", "Capital" ]
[ [ "1", "Azuay", "8,639", "702,893", "Cuenca" ], [ "2", "Bolívar", "3,254", "182,744", "Guaranda" ], [ "3", "Cañar", "3,908", "223,463", "Azogues" ], [ "4", "Carchi", "3,699", "165,659", "Tulcán" ], [ "5", "Chimborazo", "5,287", "452,352", "Riobamba" ], [ "6", "Cotopaxi", "6,569", "406,798", "Latacunga" ], [ "7", "El Oro", "5,988", "588,546", "Machala" ], [ "8", "Esmeraldas", "15,216", "520,711", "Esmeraldas" ], [ "9", "Galápagos", "8,010", "22,770", "Puerto Baquerizo Moreno" ], [ "10", "Guayas", "17,139", "3,573,003", "Guayaquil" ], [ "11", "Imbabura", "4,599", "400,359", "Ibarra" ], [ "12", "Loja", "11,027", "446,743", "Loja" ], [ "13", "Los Ríos", "6,254", "765,274", "Babahoyo" ], [ "14", "Manabí", "18,400", "1,345,779", "Portoviejo" ], [ "15", "Morona-Santiago", "25,690", "147,886", "Macas" ], [ "16", "Napo", "13,271", "104,047", "Tena" ], [ "17", "Orellana", "20,773", "137,848", "Puerto Francisco de Orellana" ], [ "18", "Pastaza", "29,520", "84,329", "Puyo" ], [ "19", "Pichincha", "9,494", "2,570,201", "Quito" ], [ "20", "Santa Elena", "3,763", "301,168", "Santa Elena" ] ]
Administrative divisions
Main articles : Provinces of Ecuador and Cantons of Ecuador Ecuador is divided into 24 provinces ( Spanish : provincias ) , each with its own administrative capital : Map of Ecuador Extent of Ecuador 's western EEZ in the Pacific
Ecuador_0
Ecuador (/ˈɛkwədɔːr/ (listen) EK-wə-dor; Spanish pronunciation: [ekwaˈðoɾ] (listen); Quechua: Ikwayur; Shuar: Ecuador or Ekuatur), officially the Republic of Ecuador (Spanish: República del Ecuador, which literally translates as Republic of the Equator; Quechua: Ikwadur Ripuwlika; Shuar: Ekuatur Nunka), is a country in northwestern South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west. Ecuador also includes the Galápagos Islands in the Pacific, about 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) west of the mainland. The capital city is Quito, which is also its largest city. The territories of modern-day Ecuador were once home to a variety of Amerindian groups that were gradually incorporated into the Inca Empire during the 15th century. The territory was colonized by Spain during the 16th century, achieving independence in 1820 as part of Gran Colombia, from which it emerged as its own sovereign state in 1830. The legacy of both empires is reflected in Ecuador's ethnically diverse population, with most of its 17.1 million people being mestizos, followed by large minorities of European, Amerindian, and African descendants. Spanish is the official language and is spoken by a majority of the population, though 13 Amerindian languages are also recognized, including Quichua and Shuar. The sovereign state of Ecuador is a middle-income representative democratic republic with a developing economy that is highly dependent on commodities, namely petroleum and agricultural products. It is governed as a democratic presidential republic. One of 18 megadiverse countries in the world, Ecuador hosts many endemic plants and animals, such as those of the Galápagos Islands. In recognition of its unique ecological heritage, the new constitution of 2008 is the first in the world to recognize legally enforceable Rights of Nature, or ecosystem rights. It also has the fifth lowest homicide rate in the Americas.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_Stoke_City_F.C._season
2017–18 Stoke City F.C. season
[ "Date from", "Pos", "Name", "To", "Date to" ]
[ [ "4 August 2017", "DF", "Ryan Sweeney", "Bristol Rovers", "30 June 2018" ], [ "4 August 2017", "FW", "Dom Telford", "Bristol Rovers", "30 June 2018" ], [ "11 August 2017", "DF", "Marc Muniesa", "Girona", "30 June 2018" ], [ "21 August 2017", "MF", "Moha El Ouriachi", "Espanyol B", "30 June 2018" ], [ "31 August 2017", "MF", "Giannelli Imbula", "Toulouse", "30 June 2018" ], [ "31 August 2017", "MF", "Bojan Krkić", "Deportivo Alavés", "30 June 2018" ] ]
Transfers -- Loans out
2017–18_Stoke_City_F.C._season_9
The 2017-18 season was Stoke City's tenth season in the Premier League and the 62nd in the top tier of English football. There were major changes to the Stoke squad in the summer of 2017 with the departures of Marko Arnautović, Phil Bardsley, Joselu, Jonathan Walters, Philipp Wollscheid and Glenn Whelan whilst Giannelli Imbula, Bojan Krkić and Marc Muniesa left on season-long loans. Coming into the team were Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, Darren Fletcher, Bruno Martins Indi, Josh Tymon and Kevin Wimmer with Jesé and Kurt Zouma joining on loan. Stoke initially made a good start to the season with a 1-0 win against Arsenal and a 2-2 draw with Manchester United. However their defensive problems returned as heavy defeats against Chelsea (4-0), Manchester City (7-2), Liverpool (3-0), Tottenham Hotspur (5-1) and West Ham United (3-0) saw supporters turn against Mark Hughes. After an embarrassing FA Cup exit at League Two Coventry City in January, Hughes had his contract terminated by the club, and he was replaced by the former Aston Villa and Norwich City manager Paul Lambert. Lambert managed to improve the leaky defence but it left Stoke anemic as an attacking side meaning they were unable to see out victories and escape the relegation zone, Stoke finishing in 19th position three points from safety, ending their ten-year spell in the Premier League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1847
List of shipwrecks in March 1847
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Agenoria", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground on the Whiting Sand , in the North Sea off the coast of Suffolk . She was on a voyage from London to Wisbech , Cambridgeshire . She was refloated , repaired and resumed her voyage" ], [ "Arthur", "Prussia", "The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked near Cummin . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Pillau to London" ], [ "Jessie", "United Kingdom", "The ship , a brig or schooner , foundered in the North Sea off the Farne Islands , Northumberland during a squall with the loss of all hands , at least four lives . She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne , Northumberland to Grangemouth , Stirlingshire" ], [ "Jessie Alexander", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground on the Oat Car Rock , off the coast of County Durham and was severely damaged . She was refloated and resumed her voyage" ], [ "Lady Ross", "United Kingdom", "The ship was in collision with the schooner Rose ( United Kingdom and foundered in the North Sea off the Farne Islands , Northumberland . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from South Sunderland , County Durham to Littleferry , Sutherland" ], [ "Latona", "Stettin", "The ship was driven ashore near Warnemünde , Prussia . She was on a voyage from Stettin to Sunderland , County Durham . She had become a wreck by 18 March" ], [ "Nautilus", "United Kingdom", "The ship was in collision with the clipper Dee and sank off Stonehaven , Aberdeenshire with the loss of a crew member . She was on a voyage from Alloa , Clackmannanshire to Aberdeen" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1847_11
The list of shipwrecks in March 1847 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during March 1847.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_hammer_throw
Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's hammer throw
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "# 1", "# 2", "# 3", "# 4", "# 5", "# 6", "Result" ]
[ [ "DSQ", "Tatyana Lysenko", "Russia", "77.56", "75.86", "74.39", "77.12", "78.18", "77.28", "78.18" ], [ "", "Anita Włodarczyk", "Poland", "75.01", "76.02", "75.72", "X", "77.10", "77.60", "77.60" ], [ "", "Betty Heidler", "Germany", "73.90", "71.52", "72.77", "X", "77.13", "72.77", "77.13" ], [ "", "Zhang Wenxiu", "China", "72.96", "76.34", "73.81", "68.20", "75.56", "X", "76.34" ], [ "4", "Kathrin Klaas", "Germany", "x", "72.79", "76.05", "74.66", "72.88", "X", "76.05" ], [ "5", "Yipsi Moreno", "Cuba", "74.60", "X", "X", "X", "71.97", "X", "74.60" ], [ "DSQ", "Aksana Miankova", "Belarus", "69.50", "X", "74.40", "72.06", "X", "X", "74.40" ], [ "DSQ", "Zalina Marghieva", "Moldova", "73.77", "74.06", "72.32", "72.91", "72.34", "70.72", "74.06" ], [ "6", "Stephanie Falzon", "France", "73.06", "69.29", "71.10", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "73.06" ], [ "7", "Joanna Fiodorow", "Poland", "62.34", "72.37", "X", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "72.37" ], [ "DSQ", "Mariya Bespalova", "Russia", "71.13", "X", "68.15", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "71.13" ], [ "8", "Sophie Hitchon", "Great Britain", "69.33", "65.75", "X", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "69.33" ] ]
Results -- Final
Athletics_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_hammer_throw_1
The women's hammer throw competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom. The event was held at the Olympic Stadium on 8-10 August. Each athlete receives three throws in the qualifying round. All who achieve the qualifying distance progress to the final. If less than twelve athletes achieve this mark, then the twelve furthest throwing athletes reach the final. Each finalist is allowed three throws in last round, with the top eight athletes after that point being given three further attempts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balkans_Cup
Balkans Cup
[ "Country", "Club", "0 Winners", "Finalists", "0 Finals", "Entries", "Notes" ]
[ [ "BUL", "Beroe Stara Zagora", "4", "1", "0 4", "7", "Balkans Cup record holder in wins , finals reached and entries" ], [ "ROU", "Rapid Bucureşti", "2", "-", "2", "2", "" ], [ "YUG", "NK Rijeka", "1", "1", "2", "2", "Radnički Niš same performance in 3 entries" ], [ "GRE", "Panionios Smyrna ( Athens )", "1", "1", "2", "3", "" ], [ "TUR", "Sarıyer İstanbul", "1", "-", "1", "1", "Samsunspor and Fenerbahçe 1 win in 2 and 4 entries respectively" ], [ "ALB", "Partizani Tirana", "1", "-", "1", "5", "" ] ]
Performances -- By country
Clubs from Bosnia and Herzegovina , Croatia , North Macedonia , Montenegro and Serbia competed as part of SFR Yugoslavia . Country 00Winners 0Finalists Finals Clubs won in final ( s ) Clubs did not win in final ( s ) Bulgaria 9 0 7 0 15 Beroe Stara Zagora ( 4 ) Slavia Sofia ( 2 ) Trakia Plovdiv ( 1 ) Lokomotiv Sofia ( 1 ) Akademik Sofia ( 1 ) Levski Sofia ( 1 + Runner-up spot in 1961 . ) Spartak Plovdiv ( 1 ) Spartak Sofia ( 1 ) Beroe Stara Zagora ( 1 ) Slavia Sofia ( 1 ) Trakia Plovdiv ( 1 ) Etar Veliko Tarnovo ( 1 ) Greece 6 3 09 Olympiacos Piraeus ( 1 ) Panionios Smyrna ( Athens ) ( 1 ) Panathinaikos Athens ( 1 ) Iraklis Thessaloniki ( 1 ) OFI Crete ( 1 ) Edessaikos Edessa ( 1 ) AEK Athens ( 1 ) Panionios Smyrna ( Athens ) ( 1 ) PAS Giannina Ioannina ( 1 ) Romania 5 0 7 0 11 Rapid Bucureşti ( 2 ) Steagul Roşu Braşov ( 1 ) Sportul Studențesc Bucureşti ( 1 ) Inter Sibiu ( 1 ) Argeş Piteşti ( 2 + Runner-up spot in 1983–84 . ) Farul Constanţa ( 1 ) ASA 1962 Târgu Mureș ( 1 ) Sportul Studențesc Bucureşti ( 1 ) Jiul Petroşani ( 1 ) Oţelul Galaţi ( 1 ) Yugoslavia 4 5 09 Dinamo Zagreb ( 1 ) NK Rijeka ( 1 ) Radnički Niš ( 1 ) Velež Mostar ( 1 ) ___ ___ NK Rijeka ( 1 ) Radnički Niš ( 1 ) —— Vardar Skopje ( 2 ) Budućnost Podgorica ( 1 ) 2 1 3 1 1 2 1 - 1 - 2 2 - 1 1 Turkey 3 1 04 Fenerbahçe İstanbul ( 1 ) Sarıyer İstanbul ( 1 ) Samsunspor ( Samsun ) ( 1 ) Eskişehirspor ( Eskişehir ) ( 1 ) Albania 1 3 04 Partizani Tirana ( 1 ) Dinamo Tirana ( 1 ) Besa Kavajë ( 1 ) 17 Nëntori Tirana ( 1 ) Total 280 260 52 52 Teams in Finals , since 1961 and 1983–84 editions were contested in Group Format . Top performer by country :
Balkans_Cup_2
The Balkans Cup was an international football competition for clubs from Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Turkey, and Yugoslavia. It was introduced in 1961 and was very popular in the 1960s (the 1967 final attracted 42,000 spectators), being the second most important international club competition for clubs from the region (after the European Champions' Cup in which the champions could play; the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup originally attracted few teams from the region as many did not organise domestic cups regularly and only Yugoslavia had significant representation in the Fairs Cup). It later declined after Balkan clubs obtained more representation in the two minor UEFA competitions, in contrast to the (much older but also defunct) Balkan Cup (not Balkans) for national teams.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_architecture_awards
List of architecture awards
[ "Name", "Established", "Sponsor", "Frequency", "Recipient" ]
[ [ "Emirates Glass LEAF Award", "2005", "Leading European Architects Forum", "annual", "architect" ], [ "European Prize for Architecture", "2010", "The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies and The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design", "annual", "architect" ], [ "American Architecture Awards", "1994", "The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design , The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies", "annual", "architects" ], [ "American Prize for Architecture", "1994", "The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design , The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies", "annual", "architects" ], [ "European Prize for Urban Public Space", "2000", "Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona", "biennial", "architect + promoter" ], [ "European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture Mies van der Rohe award", "1988", "EU and Fundació Mies van der Rohe", "biennial", "building" ], [ "Forum AID Award", "2006", "Forum AID magazine , Sweden", "annual", "architect + building" ], [ "Heinrich Tessenow Medal", "1963", "Alfred Toepfer Foundation ( Hamburg )", "annual", "architect" ], [ "Tamayouz Women in Architecture and Construction Award", "2013", "Tamayouz Excellence Award and Kufa - Makiya Charity", "annual", "Architect" ], [ "Tamayouz Lifetime Achievement Award", "2014", "Tamayouz Excellence Award", "annual", "Architect" ], [ "The Middle Eastern Architectural Personality of the Year The Mohamed Makiya Prize for Architecture", "2014", "Tamayouz Excellence Award", "annual", "Individuals or organisation" ] ]
International regional awards
List_of_architecture_prizes_1
This is a list of architecture prizes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategoria_e_Dytë
Kategoria e Dytë
[ "Team", "Location", "Stadium", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "Ada", "Velipojë", "Adriatik Velipojë", "1,200" ], [ "Gramshi", "Gramsh", "Mislim Koçi Stadium", "1,500" ], [ "Internacional Tirana", "Tirana", "Internacional Complex", "1,000" ], [ "Kamza", "Kamëz", "Kamëz Stadium", "5,500" ], [ "Mirdita", "Rrëshen", "", "" ], [ "Klosi", "Klos", "", "" ], [ "Luzi 2008", "Luz i Vogël", "Luz i Vogël Stadium", "600" ], [ "Partizani B", "Tirana", "National Sports Centre", "50" ], [ "Sopoti", "Librazhd", "Sopoti Stadium", "3,000" ], [ "Spartaku Tiranë", "Tirana", "Stadiumi Marko Boçari", "2,500" ], [ "Tirana B", "Tirana", "Skënder Halili Complex", "200" ], [ "Vora", "Vorë", "Fusha Sportive Marikaj", "1,000" ], [ "Vllaznia B", "Shkodër", "Reshit Rusi Stadium", "1,200" ] ]
Clubs ( 2019–20 ) -- Group A
Albanian_Second_Division_0
N/A
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_League_Soccer
Major League Soccer
[ "Rank", "Player", "Games" ]
[ [ "1", "Kyle Beckerman", "488" ], [ "2", "Jeff Larentowicz", "418" ], [ "3", "Drew Moor", "382" ], [ "4", "Dax McCarty", "361" ], [ "5", "Chris Wondolowski", "359" ] ]
Major_League_Soccer_12
Major League Soccer (MLS) is a men's professional soccer league sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation which represents the sport's highest level in the United States and Canada. The league comprises 26 teams - 23 in the U.S. and 3 in Canada and constitutes one of the major professional sports leagues in both countries. The league plans to expand to 30 teams with the additions of Austin FC and Charlotte in 2021, then Sacramento Republic FC and a St. Louis franchise in 2022. The regular season starts in late February or early March and goes through mid-October, with each team playing 34 games; the team with the best record is awarded the Supporters' Shield. Fourteen teams compete in the postseason MLS Cup Playoffs through October and November, culminating in the championship game, the MLS Cup. MLS teams also play in domestic competitions against teams from other divisions in the U.S. Open Cup and in the Canadian Championship. MLS teams also compete against continental rivals in the CONCACAF Champions League. With an average attendance of over 20,000 per game, MLS has the third highest average attendance of any sports league in the U.S. after the National Football League (NFL) and Major League Baseball (MLB), and is the seventh highest attended professional soccer league worldwide. Major League Soccer was founded in 1993 as part of the United States' successful bid to host the 1994 FIFA World Cup. The first season took place in 1996 with ten teams. MLS experienced financial and operational struggles in its first few years: the league lost millions of dollars, teams played in mostly empty American football stadiums, and two teams folded in 2002. Since then, MLS has expanded to 26 teams, soccer-specific stadiums have proliferated around the league, average attendance exceeds that of the National Hockey League (NHL) and National Basketball Association (NBA), the Designated Player Rule allows teams to sign star players such as David Beckham, MLS secured national TV contracts, and the league is now profitable.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_major_Creative_Commons_licensed_works
List of major Creative Commons licensed works
[ "Platform name", "Number of works ( rounded down by millions , November 2014 )", "source" ]
[ [ "Flickr", "307 million", "https : //www.flickr.com/creativecommons/" ], [ "Wikipedia ( all pages in all languages )", "111 million", "http : //meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wikipedias" ], [ "Scribd", "50 million", "Source at Scribd" ], [ "MusicBrainz", "39 million", "https : //musicbrainz.org/statistics https : //musicbrainz.org/doc/About/Data_License" ], [ "Freebase", "39 million", "https : //developers.google.com/freebase/faq # how_big_is_freebase" ], [ "deviantART", "15 million", "https : //creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/35540" ], [ "Geonames", "10 million", "http : //www.geonames.org/about.html" ], [ "YouTube", "10 million", "Source at YouTube" ], [ "Google search", "301 million", "google-currenttools.csv , google-retiredtools.csv" ] ]
Number of Creative Commons works
An analysis in November 2014 revealed that the amount of CC licensed works in major databases and searchable via google sums up to 882 million works . Nine million webpages linking to one of the CC licenses . [ 1 ]
List_of_major_Creative_Commons_licensed_works_0
This is a list of notable works available under a Creative Commons license. Works available under a Creative Commons license are becoming more common. Note that there are multiple Creative Commons licenses with important differences.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1943
List of shipwrecks in December 1943
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Friedrich Bischoff", "Germany", "World War II : The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Bremen by Royal Air Force aircraft . She was later salvaged , repaired and returned to service" ], [ "Fukkai Maru", "Japan", "World War II : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Palau by USS Pogy ( United States Navy )" ], [ "R-306", "Kriegsmarine", "World War II : The minesweeper was bombed and sunk by aircraft at Kiel" ], [ "T15", "Kriegsmarine", "World War II : The Type 37 torpedo boat was bombed and sunk by aircraft while docked at the Deutsche Werke yard in Kiel" ], [ "Tokiwa Maru", "Japan", "World War II : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off New Ireland by Consolidated PBY Catalina aircraft of the United States Navy" ], [ "Totai Maru", "Japan", "World War II : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean south of Kyushu by USS Sailfish ( United States Navy )" ], [ "U-172", "Kriegsmarine", "World War II : The Type IXC submarine was depth charged and sunk by Grumman TBF Avenger and Grumman F4F Wildcat aircraft based on USS Bogue and also by USS Clemson . USS Du Pont , USS George E. Badger and USS Osmond Ingram ( all United States Navy ) with the loss of thirteen of her 59 crew" ], [ "U-391", "Kriegsmarine", "World War II : The German Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Bay of Biscay north west of Cape Ortegal , Spain ( 45°45′N 9°38′W / 45.750°N 9.633°W / 45.750 ; -9.633 ) by a Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of 53 Squadron , Royal Air Force with the loss of all 51 crew" ], [ "U-593", "Kriegsmarine", "World War II : The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged , shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean north of Algiers , Algeria ( 37°38′N 5°58′E / 37.633°N 5.967°E / 37.633 ; 5.967 ) by HMS Calpe ( Royal Navy ) and USS Wainwright ( United States Navy ) . All 51 crew survived and were rescued by USS Wainwright" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1943_13
The list of shipwrecks in December 1943 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during December 1943.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SongBird_Survival
SongBird Survival
[ "Date", "Project", "Partner ( s )", "Outputs" ]
[ [ "2003-Present", "Long-term farmland study monitoring the effects of environmental stewardship on breeding bird populations", "Blackmoor Farm", "Study ongoing" ], [ "2006", "A review of the impact of mammalian predators on farm songbird population dynamics", "Professor Roy Brown , University of London", "Published 2006 ( without peer review )" ], [ "2007", "Correlative analysis of long term data sets seeking negative associations between predator and prey species", "British Trust for Ornithology ; Centre for Research into Ecological and Environmental Modelling ( CREEM ) University of St Andrews", "Published in the Journal of Applied Ecology 2010 , 47 , 244-252" ], [ "2010", "Comprehensive review of all predation research carried out in the UK to date", "Centre for Agri-Environmental Research ( CAER ) University of Reading", "Published in Methods in Ecology and Evolution 2010 , 1 , 300-310" ], [ "2010", "Farm and woodland bird declines and the recolonisation of Britain by sparrowhawks", "Dr. Christopher Bell", "Awaiting review and publication" ], [ "2011", "Corvid Research Project - evaluation of the impact of growing numbers of corvids on the producivity of UK farmland songbird population", "Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust", "Awaiting publication" ], [ "2014", "Corvid population ecology and its effect on songbird predation", "University of Exeter , Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust", "Awaiting publication" ], [ "2014", "The Keith Duckworth Project - Improving the conservation value of urban areas for garden birds", "University of Reading", "Published in Ibis ( journal ) ( 2016 ) , 159 , 158-167 . Published in Journal of Ornithology 2017 , 1-15" ], [ "2017", "Cats , cat owners and predation - identifying means of mitigating any negative impacts of cat predation of wildlife", "University of Exeter", "Study ongoing" ] ]
Research
SBS funds scientific research into the reasons why songbird numbers are declining in the UK . By doing so , the charity aims to advance the science of ornithology , and in particular the study of song and other small birds , as well as contribute to the national evidence base by researching areas where scientific evidence is currently sparse , inadequate or lacking . [ 11 ] SBS commissions research to add to the evidence base and identify the drivers behind continued songbird declines . Its research to date has encompassed a range of issues , spanning countryside management , population ecology , complex predator-prey dynamics , and predator control , including bringing together previously unpublished research conducted at farms across Britain . [ 12 ]
SongBird_Survival_0
SongBird Survival (SBS) is an independent, UK-wide, environmental bird charity that funds research into the decline in Britain's songbirds. It is a not-for-profit organisation supported by grants, subscriptions and donations, and a registered charity and company.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Philippines_Earth_2010
Miss Philippines Earth 2010
[ "Special Award", "Represents", "Delegate" ]
[ [ "Best in Swimsuit", "Infanta", "Kris Psyche Resus" ], [ "Best in Cultural Costume", "Lubao", "Angela Lauren Fernando" ], [ "Miss Photogenic", "Lubao", "Angela Lauren Fernando" ], [ "Best in Long Gown", "Pandan", "Emmerie Dale Cunanan" ], [ "Miss Congeniality", "Pasay City", "Julia Katrina M. Ibuna" ], [ "Miss Talent", "Tarlac City", "Aura Donna L. Garon" ], [ "Miss Ever Bilena", "Lubao", "Angela Lauren Fernando" ], [ "Gandang Ricky Reyes Awardee", "Meycauayan City", "Christine E. Hermoso" ], [ "Miss Golden Sunset Resort", "Tagaytay City", "Nadine Karla B. de Roxas" ], [ "Miss PERWOOL", "Cebu City", "Sian Elizabeth S. Maynard" ], [ "Face of Mane and Tail", "France ( Fil . )", "Gwennaelle Ruais" ], [ "Best in Casual Wear", "United States East Coast ( Fil . )", "Renee Rosario McHugh" ] ]
Miss_Philippines_Earth_2010_2
Miss Philippines Earth 2010, the tenth edition of the Miss Philippines Earth beauty pageant, was held on April 24, 2010 at the Aquatica, Manila Ocean Park, Manila, Philippines. Miss Philippines Earth 2009 Sandra Seifert crowned Kris Psyche Resus from Infanta as her successor and represented the Philippines in the international Miss Earth 2010 beauty pageant, was held in Vietnam. The event was aired by ABS-CBN in the Philippines at 9:00 in the evening on April 25, 2010 and was shown internationally via The Filipino Channel. Aside from the Miss Philippines Earth 2010 grand title, four other titles of equal importance and with the same rank were crowned. Angela Lauren Fernando was crowned as Miss Philippines Eco Tourism 2010, Miss Philippines Fire 2010 was Gwennaelle Ruais, Miss Philippines Air 2010 was Renee Rosario McHugh, and Miss Philippines Water 2010 was Emmerie Dale Cunanan. Carousel Productions, the organizer of Miss Philippines Earth, changed the ranking of the runners up and winners since last year. The judges selected 10 finalists who competed for the top five. They vied for the grand crown (Miss Philippines Earth) and the four other equal crowns. The remaining five finalists who failed to advance in the Top 5 served as the Runners-up of the pageant.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_World_Junior_Speed_Skating_Championships
1989 World Junior Speed Skating Championships
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "500m", "1000m", "1500m", "5000m", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Andrey Anufriyenko", "Soviet Union", "1", "3", "2", "6", "167,202" ], [ "2", "Rintje Ritsma", "Netherlands", "29", "2", "8", "2", "169,252" ], [ "3", "Naoki Kotake", "Japan", "13", "8", "4", "4", "169,371" ], [ "4", "Cor-Jan Smulders", "Netherlands", "17", "7", "3", "3", "169,553" ], [ "5", "Uwe Tonat", "East Germany", "22", "4", "5", "5", "169,803" ], [ "6", "Marnix ten Kortenaar", "Netherlands", "15", "5", "12", "10", "170,982" ], [ "7", "Ådne Søndrål", "Norway", "8", "13", "6", "9", "171,167" ], [ "8", "Oh Yeong-Seok", "South Korea", "20", "9", "7", "11", "171,691" ], [ "9", "Uwe Höhnisch", "East Germany", "38", "5", "15", "7", "172,205" ], [ "10", "Nate Mills", "United States", "5", "11", "17", "14", "172,456" ], [ "11", "Junji Tsuchiya", "Japan", "11", "14", "26", "12", "173,703" ], [ "12", "Cam Mackay", "Canada", "22", "15", "24", "13", "174,195" ], [ "13", "Michael Spielmann", "East Germany", "46f", "1", "1", "1", "175,514" ], [ "14", "Artur Drwiega", "Poland", "44", "10", "31", "8", "175,594" ], [ "15", "Rickard Garbell", "Sweden", "33", "16", "35", "15", "176,109" ], [ "DQ4", "Lee In-Hun", "South Korea", "14", "12", "13", "DQ", "172,159" ], [ "NQ17", "Paweł Abratkiewicz", "Poland", "3", "21", "11", "", "125,661" ], [ "NQ18", "Kevin Scott", "Canada", "6", "20", "14", "", "125,942" ], [ "NQ19", "Sean Ireland", "Canada", "2", "27", "9", "", "126,161" ], [ "NQ20", "Harri Ilkka", "Finland", "4", "29", "21", "", "127,544" ] ]
Classifications -- Men
1989_World_Junior_Speed_Skating_Championships_0
The 1989 World Junior Speed Skating Championships was held on March 3-5, 1989, at the Ice Stadium in Kyiv (Ukrainian SSR). The format of the competition was allround and medals were awarded for overall classification.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1898–99_Stoke_F.C._season
1898–99 Stoke F.C. season
[ "Match", "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Attendance", "Scorers" ]
[ [ "1", "1 September 1898", "Derby County", "H", "0-0", "14,000", "" ], [ "2", "3 September 1898", "Aston Villa", "A", "1-3", "30,000", "Farrell" ], [ "3", "10 September 1898", "Burnley", "H", "4-1", "7,000", "Farrell , Mellor , Schofield , Kennedy" ], [ "4", "17 September 1898", "Sheffield United", "A", "1-1", "8,000", "Maxwell" ], [ "5", "24 September 1898", "Newcastle United", "H", "0-0", "7,500", "" ], [ "6", "1 October 1898", "Preston North End", "A", "2-4", "6,000", "Maxwell ( 2 )" ], [ "7", "8 October 1898", "Liverpool", "H", "2-1", "12,000", "Murphy , Turner" ], [ "8", "15 October 1898", "Nottingham Forest", "A", "1-2", "5,000", "Farrell" ], [ "9", "22 October 1898", "Bolton Wanderers", "H", "2-3", "5,000", "Maxwell ( 2 )" ], [ "10", "29 October 1898", "Derby County", "A", "1-1", "8,000", "Maxwell" ], [ "11", "5 November 1898", "West Bromwich Albion", "H", "2-1", "7,750", "Maxwell , Kennedy" ], [ "12", "12 November 1898", "Blackburn Rovers", "A", "1-4", "7,000", "Turner" ], [ "13", "14 November 1898", "Preston North End", "H", "2-1", "6,500", "Turner , Schofield" ], [ "14", "19 November 1898", "The Wednesday", "H", "1-0", "6,000", "Schofield" ], [ "15", "26 November 1898", "Sunderland", "A", "0-2", "5,000", "" ], [ "16", "3 December 1898", "Wolverhampton Wanderers", "H", "2-4", "7,000", "Schofield , Johnson" ], [ "17", "10 December 1898", "Everton", "A", "0-2", "10,000", "" ], [ "18", "17 December 1898", "Notts County", "H", "1-1", "5,000", "Maxwell" ], [ "19", "24 December 1898", "Bury", "A", "2-5", "8,000", "Schofield , Molyneux" ], [ "20", "26 December 1898", "Nottingham Forest", "H", "2-1", "10,000", "Maxwell , Kennedy" ] ]
Results -- Football League First Division
Main article : 1898–99 Football League
1898–99_Stoke_F.C._season_2
The 1898-99 season was Stoke's tenth season in the Football League. With automatic promotion and relegation now introduced thanks to Stoke and Burnley's antics last season, Stoke improved marginally as they took 12th place with 33 points. Stoke form was erratic throughout the season and with neither any hopes of mounting a title challenge or any relegation fears Stoke went on to enjoy their best performance so far in the FA Cup. They reached the semi-final of the competition for the first time losing 3-1 to eventual runners-up Derby County.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Moldovan_records_in_athletics
List of Moldovan records in athletics
[ "Event", "Record", "Athlete", "Date", "Place" ]
[ [ "100 m", "11.58 ( +2.0 m/s )", "Irina Grigoryeva", "28 June 1985", "Tallinn , Soviet Union" ], [ "200 m", "23.54 ( +1.8 m/s )", "Jana Burtasenkova", "13 June 1993", "Rotterdam , Netherlands" ], [ "400 m", "52.00", "Olesea Cojuhari", "15 June 2012", "Bucharest , Romania" ], [ "800 m", "1:59.3", "Lyubov Ivanova", "12 August 1978", "Podolsk , Soviet Union" ], [ "1500 m", "3:57.05", "Svetlana Guskova", "27 July 1982", "Kiev , Soviet Union" ], [ "3000 m", "8:29.36", "Svetlana Guskova", "25 July 1982", "Kiev , Soviet Union" ], [ "5000 m", "15:02.12", "Svetlana Guskova", "21 June 1986", "Tallinn , Soviet Union" ], [ "5 km ( road )", "16:09", "Tatyana Zuyeva", "6 February 1993", "Gainesville , United States" ], [ "10000 m", "31:42.43", "Svetlana Guskova", "30 August 1986", "Stuttgart , West Germany" ], [ "10 km ( road )", "33:21", "Tatyana Zuyeva", "5 March 1994", "Plant City , United States" ], [ "15 km ( road )", "50:43", "Tatyana Zuyeva", "15 February 1992", "Tampa , United States" ], [ "15 km ( road )", "50:09+", "Lilia Fisikovici", "15 September 2018", "Ústí nad Labem , Czech Republic" ], [ "20 km ( road )", "1:11:20", "Larisa Timkina", "1 May 2000", "Maroilles , France" ], [ "20 km ( road )", "+ } }", "Lilia Fisikovici", "24 March 2018", "Valencia , Spain" ], [ "Half marathon", "1:10:45", "Lilia Fisikovici", "15 September 2018", "Ústí nad Labem , Czech Republic" ], [ "25 km ( road )", "1:27:45 +", "Lilia Fisikovici", "28 October 2018", "Ljubljana , Slovenia" ], [ "25 km ( road )", "1:26:22 +", "Lilia Fisikovici", "28 April 2019", "London , United Kingdom" ], [ "30 km ( road )", "1:45:36 +", "Lilia Fisikovici", "28 October 2018", "Ljubljana , Slovenia" ], [ "30 km ( road )", "1:44:03 +", "Lilia Fisikovici", "28 April 2019", "London , United Kingdom" ], [ "Marathon", "2:28:26", "Lilia Fisikovici", "28 October 2018", "Ljubljana , Slovenia" ] ]
Outdoor -- Women
Moldovan_records_in_athletics_1
The following are the national records in athletics in Moldova maintained by its national athletics federation: Federatia de Atletism din Republica Moldova (FAM).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaus_Maria_Brandauer
Klaus Maria Brandauer
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1972", "The Salzburg Connection", "Johann Kronsteiner" ], [ "1975", "Derrick", "Erich Forster" ], [ "1979", "A Sunday in October", "Hoffmann" ], [ "1981", "Mephisto", "Hendrik Höfgen" ], [ "1983", "Never Say Never Again", "Maximilian Largo" ], [ "1985", "Colonel Redl", "Alfred Redl" ], [ "1985", "Quo Vadis ?", "Nero" ], [ "1985", "The Lightship", "Captain Miller" ], [ "1985", "Out of Africa", "Baron Bror Blixen" ], [ "1986", "Streets of Gold", "Alek Neuman" ], [ "1988", "Hanussen", "Erik Jan Hanussen" ], [ "1988", "Burning Secret", "Baron Alexander von Hauenstein" ], [ "1989", "Spider 's Web", "Benjamin Lenz" ], [ "1989", "Seven Minutes [ de ]", "Georg Elser" ], [ "1989", "La Révolution française", "Georges Danton" ], [ "1990", "The Russia House", "Dante" ], [ "1991", "White Fang", "Alex Larson" ], [ "1991", "Becoming Colette [ ru ]", "Henry Gauthier-Villars" ], [ "1994", "Felidae", "Pascal/Claudandus" ], [ "1994", "Mario and the Magician", "Cipolla" ] ]
Filmography
Klaus_Maria_Brandauer_0
Klaus Maria Brandauer (German pronunciation: [klaʊ̯s maˈʀiːa ˈbʀandaʊ̯ɐ] (listen); born Klaus Georg Steng; 22 June 1943) is an Austrian actor and director. He is also a professor at the Max Reinhardt Seminar. Brandauer is known internationally for his roles in Mephisto (1981), Never Say Never Again (1983), Out of Africa (1985), Hanussen (1988), Burning Secret (1988), and Introducing Dorothy Dandridge (1999). For his supporting role as Bror von Blixen-Finecke in the drama film Out of Africa (1985), Brandauer was nominated for an Academy Award and won a Golden Globe Award.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Warrington_Wolves_season
2012 Warrington Wolves season
[ "Number", "Player", "Position", "Previous Club" ]
[ [ "1", "Brett Hodgson", "FB", "Huddersfield Giants" ], [ "2", "Chris Riley", "RW", "Warrington Wolves Academy" ], [ "3", "Chris Bridge", "LC", "Bradford Bulls" ], [ "4", "Ryan Atkins", "C", "Wakefield Trinity Wildcats" ], [ "5", "Joel Monaghan", "LW", "Canberra Raiders" ], [ "6", "Lee Briers", "SO", "St. Helens" ], [ "7", "Richard Myler", "SH", "Salford City Reds" ], [ "8", "Adrian Morley", "PR", "Sydney Roosters" ], [ "9", "Michael Monaghan", "HK", "Manly Sea Eagles" ], [ "10", "Garreth Carvell", "PR", "Hull" ], [ "11", "Trent Waterhouse", "SR", "Penrith Panthers" ], [ "12", "Ben Westwood", "SR", "Wakefield Trinity Wildcats" ], [ "13", "Ben Harrison", "LF", "Warrington Wolves Academy" ], [ "14", "Mickey Higham", "HK", "Wigan Warriors" ], [ "15", "Simon Grix", "LF", "Halifax" ], [ "16", "Paul Wood", "PR", "Warrington Wolves Academy" ], [ "17", "Michael Cooper", "PR", "Warrington Wolves Academy" ], [ "18", "Matty Blythe", "C", "Warrington Wolves Academy" ], [ "19", "Stefan Ratchford", "C", "Salford City Reds" ], [ "20", "Chris Hill", "PF", "Leigh Centurions" ] ]
2012 squad
Released November 2011 .
2012_Warrington_Wolves_season_7
This article details the Warrington Wolves Rugby League Football Club's 2012 season. This is the clubs seventeenth season of the Super League era. Warrington Wolves won their eighth Challenge Cup with a 35-18 win against Leeds Rhinos in the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_computer_system_emulators
List of computer system emulators
[ "Emulator", "Latest version", "Released", "Guest emulation capabilities", "Host Operating System", "License" ]
[ [ "86Box", "1.07", "February 21 , 2017", "x86 PC", "Microsoft Windows", "GPLv2" ], [ "Aeon", "0.64", "June 30 , 2011", "MS-DOS", ".NET Framework 4.0", "MS-PL" ], [ "Bochs", "2.6.9", "April 9 , 2017", "x86 PC , x86-64 PC", "Cross-platform", "LGPL" ], [ "Dioscuri", "0.7.0", "January 19 , 2011", "x86 PC", "JVM", "GPLv2" ], [ "DOSBox", "0.74", "May 12 , 2010", "DOS & x86 PC", "Cross-platform", "GPLv2" ], [ "jDosbox", "0.74.28", "February 27 , 2013", "DOS & x86 PC", "JVM", "GPLv2" ], [ "JsDOSBox", "3.3", "January 10 , 2016", "DOS & x86 PC", "Web browser ( JavaScript )", "GPLv2" ], [ "NaClBox", "CVS ( follows DOSBox )", "", "DOS & x86 PC", "Google Native Client", "GPLv2" ], [ "JPC", "3.0", "May 24 , 2010", "x86 PC", "JVM", "GPLv2" ], [ "MAME ( formerly MESS )", "0.196", "March 28 , 2018", "Various computers , consoles , and arcade systems", "Cross-platform", "New BSD , GPLv2 or later" ], [ "Microsoft Virtual PC for Mac", "7.0", "September 10 , 2004", "x86 PC", "Mac OS , Mac OS X ( Power PC )", "Commercial" ], [ "Parallels", "13.3.0-43321", "March 16 , 2018", "x86 PC virtualizer", "Cross-platform", "Commercial" ], [ "PCem", "v14", "April 20 , 2018", "x86 PC", "Windows , Linux", "GPLv2" ], [ "PocketDOS", "1.12.3", "August 8 , 2009", "x86 PC Intel 8086/80186/80286 ( real-mode only ) , 386/486 with 3rd party plugins", "Windows , Windows CE / Pocket PC", "Commercial" ], [ "Q", "0.9.1d118", "February 16 , 2010", "x86 PC , various platforms", "OS X", "GPL" ], [ "QEMU", "2.11.0", "December 13 , 2017", "x86 PC , various platforms", "Cross-platform", "GPL" ], [ "SimNow", "4.6.2", "April 6 , 2010", "AMD K8 ( Athlon 64 and Opteron ) PC", "Windows 64-bit , Linux 64-bit", "Freeware and Proprietary" ], [ "SPC/AT Emulator", "0.97", "March 10 , 2014", "x86 PC", "Windows", "Freeware" ], [ "VirtualBox", "5.2.8", "February 27 , 2018", "x86 PC virtualizer", "Cross-platform", "GPL" ], [ "VMachine", "0.1.0", "October 10 , 2010", "x86 PC", "Windows", "Custom" ] ]
32-bit guest systems -- x86 platforms ( 32-bit PC and compatible hardware )
List_of_computer_system_emulators_25
This article lists software and hardware that emulates computing platforms. The host in this article is the system running the emulator, and the guest is the system being emulated. The list is organized by guest operating system (the system being emulated), grouped by bitness. Each section contains a list of emulators capable of emulating the specified guest, details of the range of guest systems able to be emulated, and the required host environment and licensing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaishnavi_Mahant
Vaishnavi Mahant
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "TV Channel" ]
[ [ "1998-2005", "Shaktimaan", "Geeta Vishwas", "Doordarshan" ], [ "1998-", "Main Dilli Hoon", "Sanyogita", "Doordarshan" ], [ "1998", "Saturday Suspense", "", "Zee TV" ], [ "1998", "Awaz Ki Duniya", "Herself ( co-anchor )", "Doordarshan" ], [ "1999", "Naagin", "Cameo", "Zee TV" ], [ "1999", "Baat Ban Jaaye", "Guest Appearance", "Zee TV" ], [ "1999", "Zee Horror Show - The Party", "", "Zee TV" ], [ "2000", "Raju Raja Rajashaab", "ACP Ratna", "Sahara TV" ], [ "2000", "Naqab", "", "Doordarshan" ], [ "2001", "Dushman", "", "Doordarshan" ], [ "2001", "Chingari", "", "Zee TV" ], [ "2001", "Gharana", "", "Zee TV" ], [ "2001", "Choti Maa - Ek Anokha Bandhan", "Sharda/Shakti", "Zee TV" ], [ "2001", "Chandan Ka Palna Resham Ki Dori", "Shreya ( Surrogate mother )", "Zee TV" ], [ "2001", "Suraag - The Clue", "", "Doordarshan" ], [ "2004", "Dekho Magar Pyaar Se", "Priyanka", "Star Plus" ], [ "2004", "K. Street Pali Hill", "Ishita Khandelwal", "Star Plus" ], [ "2005", "Kasautii Zindagii Kay", "Madhavi Bose/Madhavi Vineet Khanna", "Star Plus" ], [ "2005-2007", "Ek Ladki Anjaani Si", "Meera Sachdev", "Sony TV" ], [ "2006", "Mamta", "Vasundhara", "Zee TV" ] ]
Television
Vaishnavi_Mahant_1
Vaishnavi Mahant is an Indian film and TV actress who is best known for playing Geeta Vishwas in Mukesh Khanna's television series Shaktimaan, telecasted on Doordarshan. She has acted in various Bollywood films such as Bambai Ka Babu, opposite Saif Ali Khan, Ladlaa and Barsaat Ki Raat (1998). She is also known for playing Shilpa Sharma in Miley Jab Hum Tum, Shail in the Zee TV show Sapne Suhane Ladakpan Ke and Leela Taneja in the television series Tashan-E-Ishq.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1799
List of shipwrecks in 1799
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Adventure", "United States", "The ship struck an anchor and sank at Dublin , Ireland" ], [ "Alligator", "United States", "The ship was drivne ashore at Kinsale , County Cork , Ireland . She was on a voyage from Portsmouth , New Hampshire to Cork" ], [ "Amity", "Great Britain", "The ship was lost on the coast of Cornwall . She was on a voyage from Liverpool , Lancashire to London" ], [ "Apollo", "Hamburg", "War of the Second Coalition The ship was captured and was subsequently lost . She was on a voyage from Lisbon , Portugal to Hamburg" ], [ "Arabella", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore at Scarborough , Yorkshire" ], [ "Beaver", "Great Britain", "The ship was wrecked near Cork , Ireland before 22 February . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Limerick , Ireland to Hull , Yorkshire" ], [ "Bee", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Poole , Dorset . She was on a voyage from London to the West Indies" ], [ "Betsey", "Great Britain", "The ship was lost with all hands . She was on a voyage from Rhuddlan , Denbighshire to Liverpool" ], [ "Brooks", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the coast of Cheshire . She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Africa" ], [ "Captain Cook", "Great Britain", "The ship was lost near Copenhagen , Denmark . She was on a voyage from London to a Baltic port" ], [ "Catherine", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore near Bridlington , Yorkshire" ], [ "Dennis", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore in Dungarvan Bay" ], [ "Diana", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore at Margate , Kent . She was on a voyage from Cork to London" ], [ "Dove", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore at Great Yarmouth , Norfolk and was wrecked . She was on a voyage from Wisbech , Cambridgeshire to Whitstable , Kent" ], [ "Eaglesbrush", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore near Padstow , Cornwall . She was on a voyage from London to Padstow" ], [ "Fame", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Weymouth , Dorset . She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne , Northumberland to Weymouth" ], [ "Fortune", "Great Britain", "The ship was wrecked near Scarborough with the loss of all hands" ], [ "Glory", "Great Britain", "The ship was lost near Scarborough . She was on a voyage from Königsberg , Prussia to London" ], [ "Goodintent", "Great Britain", "The ship was lost near Portpatrick , Wigtownshire . She was on a voyage from London to Newry , County Antrim , Ireland" ], [ "Grand Duke", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore at Margate , Kent . She was on a voyage from Jamaica to London . Grand Duke was later refloated" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1799_21
The list of shipwrecks in 1799 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1799.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Major_ministry
Second Major ministry
[ "Office", "Name", "Date" ]
[ [ "Prime Minister First Lord of the Treasury Minister for the Civil Service", "John Major", "Continued in office - 1 May 1997" ], [ "Lord Chancellor", "The Lord Mackay of Clashfern", "Continued in office" ], [ "Lord President of the Council", "Tony Newton", "10 April 1992" ], [ "Lord Privy Seal", "The Lord Wakeham", "11 April 1992" ], [ "Lord Privy Seal", "Viscount Cranborne", "20 July 1994" ], [ "Chancellor of the Exchequer", "Norman Lamont", "28 November 1990" ], [ "Chancellor of the Exchequer", "Kenneth Clarke", "27 May 1993" ], [ "Chief Secretary to the Treasury", "Michael Portillo", "10 April 1992" ], [ "Chief Secretary to the Treasury", "Jonathan Aitken", "20 July 1994" ], [ "Chief Secretary to the Treasury", "The Hon . William Waldegrave", "5 July 1995" ], [ "Minister of State , Treasury", "Sir John Cope", "14 April 1992 - 20 July 1994" ], [ "Minister of State , Treasury", "Anthony Nelson", "20 July 1994 - 6 July 1995" ], [ "Minister of State , Treasury", "David Heathcoat-Amory", "20 July 1994 - 20 July 1996" ], [ "Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury", "Richard Ryder", "28 November 1990" ], [ "Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury", "Alastair Goodlad", "5 July 1995" ], [ "Financial Secretary to the Treasury", "Stephen Dorrell", "14 April 1992" ], [ "Financial Secretary to the Treasury", "Sir George Young", "20 July 1994" ], [ "Financial Secretary to the Treasury", "Michael Jack", "5 July 1995" ], [ "Lords of the Treasury", "Greg Knight", "Continued in office - 27 May 1993" ], [ "Lords of the Treasury", "Irvine Patnick", "Continued in office - 20 July 1994" ] ]
List of Ministers
Members of the Cabinet are in bold face .
Second_Major_ministry_4
John Major formed the second Major ministry following the 1992 general election after being invited by Queen Elizabeth II to begin a new government. His government fell into minority status on 13 December 1996.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_Rapid_Transit_Master_Plan_in_Bangkok_Metropolitan_Region
Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan in Bangkok Metropolitan Region
[ "Service", "Line", "Route" ]
[ [ "Monorail", "Grey Line", "Watcharaphon - Rama IX Bridge" ], [ "Monorail", "Light Blue Line", "Pracha Songkhro - Chong Nonsi" ], [ "Monorail", "Brown Line", "Nonthaburi Civic Center - Yaek Lam Sali" ], [ "Automated guideway transit", "Gold Line", "Krung Thonburi - Memorial Bridge" ], [ "Light rail transit", "Light Cyan Line and extension", "Bang Na - Suvarnabhumi" ] ]
M-Map -- Other lines not in M-Map
The Gray and Light Blue line remain under study , together with a new Brown Line which would link Nonthaburi Civic Center with the Lam Sali Intersection . Additionally , a Gold Line from Krung Thonburi – Memorial Bridge , partially funded by property developer Siam Piwat is under construction outside of the M-Map framework .
Mass_Rapid_Transit_Master_Plan_in_Bangkok_Metropolitan_Region_2
The Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan in Bangkok Metropolitan Region or M-Map is the latest version in a series of Thai government plans for the development of an urban rail transit network serving the Greater Bangkok area. It was drafted under the care of the Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning (OTP) of the Ministry of Transport.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_4_×_100_metre_freestyle_relay_34pts
Swimming at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay 34pts
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Nation", "Swimmers", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "5", "Great Britain", "Sean Fraser Thomas Young Sam Hynd Robert Welbourn", "3:57.87", "Q" ], [ "2", "3", "Russia", "Andrey Gladkov Pavel Poltavtsev Eduard Samarin Denis Tarasov", "4:00.30", "Q , 2.43" ], [ "3", "4", "Australia", "Brenden Hall Michael Auprince Michael Anderson Matthew Haanappel", "4:00.91", "Q , 3.04" ], [ "4", "6", "Spain", "Sebastián Rodríguez Jose Antonio Mari Alcaraz Jesus Collado David Levecq", "4:07.70", "Q , 9.83" ], [ "5", "2", "Germany", "Sebastian Iwanow Lucas Ludwig Martin Schulz Christoph Burkard", "4:08.03", "10.16" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Swimming_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_4_×_100_metre_freestyle_relay_34pts_1
The men's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay 34 points event at the 2012 Summer Paralympics took place at the London Aquatics Centre on 2 September. There were two heats; the teams with the eight fastest times advanced to the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
1986 United States House of Representatives elections
[ "District", "Incumbent", "Party", "First elected", "Result", "Candidates" ]
[ [ "Louisiana 1", "Bob Livingston", "Republican", "1977 ( Special )", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Bob Livingston ( Republican ) Unopposed" ], [ "Louisiana 2", "Lindy Boggs", "Democratic", "1976 ( Special )", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Lindy Boggs ( Democratic ) Unopposed" ], [ "Louisiana 3", "Billy Tauzin", "Democratic", "1980", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Billy Tauzin ( Democratic ) Unopposed" ], [ "Louisiana 4", "Buddy Roemer", "Democratic", "1980", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Buddy Roemer ( Democratic ) Unopposed" ], [ "Louisiana 5", "Jerry Huckaby", "Democratic", "1976", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Jerry Huckaby ( Democratic ) Unopposed" ], [ "Louisiana 6", "Henson Moore", "Republican", "1974", "Incumbent retired to run for U.S . Senator . New member elected . Republican hold", "Y Richard Baker ( Republican ) Unopposed" ], [ "Louisiana 7", "John Breaux", "Democratic", "1972", "Incumbent retired to run for U.S . Senator . New member elected . Democratic hold", "Y Jimmy Hayes ( Democratic ) 57.0% Margaret Lowenthal ( Democratic ) 43.0%" ], [ "Louisiana 8", "Catherine Small Long", "Democratic", "1985 ( Special )", "Incumbent retired . New member elected . Republican gain", "Y Clyde C. Holloway ( Republican ) 51.4% Faye Williams ( Democratic ) 48.6%" ] ]
Louisiana
Main article : 1986 United States House of Representatives elections in Louisiana See also : List of United States Representatives from Louisiana
United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_1986_19
The 1986 United States House of Representatives elections was held on November 4, 1986, in the middle of President Ronald Reagan's second term in office while he was still relatively popular with the American public. As in most midterm elections, the President's party - in this case, the Republican Party - lost seats, with the Democratic Party gaining a net of five seats and cementing its majority. These results were not as dramatic as those in the Senate, where the Republicans lost control of the chamber to the Democrats.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_teams_promoted_from_the_1._divisjon_and_predecessors
List of teams promoted from the 1. divisjon and predecessors
[ "Season", "Winners Group A", "Winners Group B", "Winners District IX-X ( PO )", "Winners District XI", "Play-offs Group A", "Play-offs Group B" ]
[ [ "1970", "Frigg", "Lyn", "Mjølner *", "Kirkenes *", "-", "-" ], [ "1971", "Mjøndalen", "Skeid", "Mjølner", "Kirkenes *", "-", "-" ], [ "1972", "Start", "Frigg", "Mo *", "Stein *", "Pors *", "Raufoss" ], [ "1973", "Sarpsborg FK", "Molde", "Mjølner *", "Kirkenes *", "Vålerengen", "Bryne *" ], [ "1974", "Os", "Lillestrøm", "Bodø/Glimt *", "Kirkenes *", "Fredrikstad", "Eidsvold Turn *" ], [ "1975", "Bryne", "HamKam", "Bodø/Glimt *", "Norild *", "Vard", "Odd *" ] ]
National -- 2. divisjon ( 1963–1990 )
Teams in bold were promoted Teams marked with an asterisk ( * ) were not promoted Teams in italics were teams from Northern Norway not eligible for promotion at the time . Season Winners Group A Winners Group B 1963 Sandefjord BK Raufoss 1964 Odd Steinkjer 1965 Lisleby Hødd 1966 Strømsgodset Rosenborg 1967 Viking Brann 1968 Start Hødd 1969 Pors HamKam
List_of_teams_promoted_from_the_1._divisjon_and_predecessors_1
A national second tier of Norwegian league football was established in 1963. The league took over for Landsdelsserien, a league consisting of seven regional groups, as the second tier in the Norwegian football league system. The league was named 2. divisjon. After the rebranding of the top tier ahead of the 1990 season, the second tier was rebranded as 1. divisjon in 1991.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_100_metres
2005 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 100 metres
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Lauryn Williams ( USA )", "10.93" ], [ "2", "Veronica Campbell ( JAM )", "10.95" ], [ "3", "Christine Arron ( FRA )", "10.98" ], [ "4", "Chandra Sturrup ( BAH )", "11.09" ], [ "5", "Me'Lisa Barber ( USA )", "11.09" ], [ "6", "Sherone Simpson ( JAM )", "11.09" ], [ "7", "Muna Lee ( USA )", "11.09" ], [ "8", "Yulia Nestsiarenka ( BLR )", "11.13" ] ]
Results -- Final
8 August 2005 ( 21:35 )
2005_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_100_metres_3
These are the official results of the Women's 100 metres event at the 2005 IAAF World Championships in Helsinki, Finland. The final was held on August 8.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Gibilisco
Giuseppe Gibilisco
[ "Year", "Measure", "Venue", "Date", "World Rank" ]
[ [ "2013", "5.60 m", "Gateshead", "23-6-2013", "28th" ], [ "2012", "5.52 m", "Liévin", "14-2-2012", "40th" ], [ "2011", "5.50 m", "Birmingham", "19-2-2011", "36th" ], [ "2010", "5.70 m", "Dessau", "2-2-2010", "16th" ], [ "2009", "5.50 m", "Turin", "21-2-2009", "49th" ], [ "2007", "5.45 m", "Karlsruhe", "11-2-2007", "" ], [ "2006", "5.60 m", "Stuttgart", "4-2-2006", "30th" ], [ "2004", "5.82 m", "Donetsk", "15-2-2004", "2nd" ], [ "2003", "5.71 m", "Donetsk", "16-2-2003", "14th" ], [ "2002", "5.60 m", "Zweibrücken", "1-2-2002", "28th" ], [ "2001", "5.60 m", "Donetsk", "4-2-2001", "29th" ], [ "2000", "5.62 m", "Cologne", "6-2-2000", "24th" ] ]
Progression -- Indoor
Giuseppe_Gibilisco_2
Giuseppe Gibilisco (; born January 5, 1979) is an Italian bobsledder and former pole vaulter, who won the 2003 World Championships with a personal best of 5.90 m. He followed this with a bronze medal in the 2004 Olympics. He is the assistant coach of the Italian pole vaulter Claudio Stecchi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1907_Harvard_Crimson_football_team
1907 Harvard Crimson football team
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Site", "Result" ]
[ [ "September 28", "Bowdoin", "Harvard Stadium Boston , MA", "W 5-0" ], [ "October 2", "Maine", "Harvard Stadium Boston , MA", "W 30-0" ], [ "October 5", "Bates", "Harvard Stadium Boston , MA", "W 33-4" ], [ "October 12", "Williams", "Harvard Stadium Boston , MA", "W 18-0" ], [ "October 19", "at Navy", "Worden Field Annapolis , MD", "W 6-0" ], [ "October 26", "Springfield YMCA", "Harvard Stadium Boston , MA", "W 9-5" ], [ "November 2", "Brown", "Harvard Stadium Boston , MA", "W 6-5" ], [ "November 9", "Carlisle", "Harvard Stadium , Boston , MA", "L 15-23" ], [ "November 16", "Dartmouth", "Harvard Stadium Boston , MA ( rivalry )", "L 0-22" ], [ "November 23", "Yale", "Harvard Stadium Boston , MA ( rivalry )", "L 0-12" ] ]
Schedule
1907_Harvard_Crimson_football_team_0
The 1907 Harvard Crimson football team represented Harvard University in the 1907 college football season. The Crimson finished with a 7-3 record under first-year head coach Joshua Crane. Walter Camp selected only one Harvard player, halfback John Wendell, as a first-team player on his 1907 College Football All-America Team. Caspar Whitney selected two Harvard players as first-team members of his All-America team: Wendell and center Patrick Grant.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_50_metre_freestyle_S6
Swimming at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Men's 50 metre freestyle S6
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Daniel Vidal ( ESP )", "32.33" ], [ "2", "Anders Olsson ( SWE )", "32.71" ], [ "3", "Igor Plotnikov ( RUS )", "33.47" ], [ "4", "Danijel Pavlinec ( SLO )", "33.87" ], [ "5", "Luis Silva ( BRA )", "34.12" ], [ "6", "Daisuke Maeda ( JPN )", "35.14" ], [ "7", "Tang Yuan ( CHN )", "40.31" ] ]
1st round
Qualified for final round Heat 1 27 Sept. 2004 , morning session
Swimming_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_50_metre_freestyle_S6_1
The Men's 50 metre freestyle S6 swimming event at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was competed on 27 September. It was won by Yin Jianhua, representing . 27 Sept. 2004, morning session 27 Sept. 2004, morning session
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kay_Mellor
Kay Mellor
[ "Year", "Title", "Channel" ]
[ [ "1986", "Albion Market", "ITV" ], [ "1987-1988", "Dramarama", "ITV" ], [ "1990-1993", "Families", "ITV" ], [ "1992-1994", "Just Us", "ITV" ], [ "1995-1997", "Band of Gold", "ITV" ], [ "1998-2002", "Playing the Field", "BBC One" ], [ "1999", "Fanny & Elvis", "ITV" ], [ "2000-2005", "Fat Friends", "ITV" ], [ "2003", "Between the Sheets", "ITV" ], [ "2006", "Strictly Confidential", "ITV" ], [ "2006-2007", "The Chase", "BBC One" ], [ "2010", "A Passionate Woman", "BBC One" ], [ "2012-2015", "The Syndicate", "BBC One" ], [ "2013", "Lucky 7", "ABC" ], [ "2014-2016", "In the Club", "BBC One" ], [ "2017", "Love , Lies and Records", "BBC One" ], [ "2017/18", "Fat Friends The Musical", "UK Theatre Tour" ], [ "2018", "Girlfriends", "ITV" ] ]
Solo writing
Kay_Mellor_0
Kay Mellor, (born 11 May 1951 as Kay Daniel) is an English actress, scriptwriter, and director best known for her work on several successful television drama series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1936_Boston_Red_Sox_season
1936 Boston Red Sox season
[ "American League", "W", "L", "Pct", "GB" ]
[ [ "New York Yankees", "102", "51", ".667", "--" ], [ "Detroit Tigers", "83", "71", ".539", "19½" ], [ "Washington Senators", "82", "71", ".536", "20" ], [ "Chicago White Sox", "81", "70", ".536", "20" ], [ "Cleveland Indians", "80", "74", ".519", "22½" ], [ "Boston Red Sox", "74", "80", ".481", "28½" ], [ "St. Louis Browns", "57", "95", ".375", "44½" ], [ "Philadelphia Athletics", "53", "100", ".346", "49" ] ]
Regular season -- Season standings
1936_Boston_Red_Sox_season_5
The 1936 Boston Red Sox season was the 36th season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. The Red Sox finished sixth in the American League (AL) with a record of 74 wins and 80 losses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dipaleseng_Local_Municipality
Dipaleseng Local Municipality
[ "Place", "Code", "Area ( km )", "Population", "Most spoken language" ]
[ [ "Balfour", "80601", "10.02", "2,070", "Afrikaans" ], [ "Ekanini", "80603", "0.34", "293", "English" ], [ "Greylingstad", "80604", "0.14", "1,508", "Zulu" ], [ "Nthwane", "80605", "0.62", "2,888", "Zulu" ], [ "Siyathemba", "80606", "3.91", "17,747", "Zulu" ], [ "Remainder of the municipality", "80602", "2,600.25", "14,131", "Zulu" ] ]
Main places
The 2001 census divided the municipality into the following main places : [ 4 ]
Dipaleseng_Local_Municipality_0
Dipaleseng Local Municipality, is a South African Local Municipality situated in the Gert Sibande District Municipality, of Mpumalanga. Balfour is the Seat of the municipality.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1959_NCAA_University_Division_football_season
1959 NCAA University Division football season
[ "School", "1958 Conference", "1959 Conference" ]
[ [ "California Golden Bears", "PCC", "AAWU" ], [ "Idaho Vandals", "PCC", "Independent" ], [ "Oregon Ducks", "PCC", "Independent" ], [ "Oregon State Beavers", "PCC", "Independent" ], [ "USC Trojans", "PCC", "AAWU" ], [ "Stanford Indians", "PCC", "AAWU" ], [ "UCLA Bruins", "PCC", "AAWU" ], [ "Washington Huskies", "PCC", "AAWU" ], [ "Washington State Cougars", "PCC", "Independent" ] ]
Conference and program changes -- Membership changes
1959_NCAA_University_Division_football_season_0
The 1959 NCAA University Division football season saw Syracuse University crowned as the national champion by both final polls, the AP writers poll and the UPI coaches polls. A major rule change widened the goal posts from to . This width remained in effect for 32 seasons, until the 1991 season, when it was returned to 18½ feet. During the 20th century, the NCAA had no playoff for the major college football teams in the University Division, later known as The NCAA did recognize a national champion based upon the final results of wire service (AP and UPI) polls. The extent of that recognition came in the form of acknowledgment in the annual NCAA Football Guide of the unofficial national champions. The AP poll in 1959 consisted of the votes of as many as 201 sportswriters. Though not all writers voted in every poll, each would give their opinion of the twenty best teams. Under a point system of 20 points for first place, 19 for second, etc., the overall ranking was determined. Although the rankings were based on the collective opinion of the representative sportswriters, the teams that remained unbeaten and untied were generally ranked higher than those that had not. A defeat, even against a strong opponent, tended to cause a team to drop in the rankings, and a team with two or more defeats was unlikely to remain in the Top 20. The top teams played on New Year's Day in the four major postseason bowl games: the Rose Bowl (near Los Angeles at Pasadena), the Sugar Bowl (New Orleans), the Orange Bowl (Miami), and the Cotton Bowl (Dallas).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_Tour_of_Flanders
1971 Tour of Flanders
[ "", "Cyclist", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Evert Dolman ( NED )", "Bic", "6h 12 '" ], [ "2", "Frans Kerremans ( BEL )", "Hertekamp - Magniflex - Novy", "+ 2" ], [ "3", "Cyrille Guimard ( FRA )", "Fagor - Mercier - Hutchinson", "s.t" ], [ "4", "Georges Van Coningsloo ( BEL )", "Molteni", "s.t" ], [ "5", "Frans Mintjens ( BEL )", "Molteni", "s.t" ], [ "6", "Jan Janssen ( NED )", "Bic", "s.t" ], [ "7", "Jan Krekels ( NED )", "Goudsmit-Hoff", "s.t" ], [ "8", "Tony Houbrechts ( BEL )", "Salvarani", "s.t" ], [ "9", "Ole Ritter ( DEN )", "Dreher", "s.t" ], [ "10", "Frans Maes ( BEL )", "Goldor", "s.t" ] ]
Results
1971_Tour_of_Flanders_0
The 55th running of the Tour of Flanders cycling race in Belgium was held on Sunday 4 April 1971, won by Dutchman Evert Dolman. The race started in Ghent and finished in Gentbrugge, over a 268 km course. The race was considered one of the weakest editions of the Tour of Flanders ever, causing organizers to restyle the route in subsequent years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Citadel_Bulldogs_football
The Citadel Bulldogs football
[ "Year", "Round", "Opponent", "Result" ]
[ [ "1988", "First Round", "Georgia Southern", "L 20-38" ], [ "1990", "First Round", "Georgia Southern", "L 0-31" ], [ "1992", "First Round Quarterfinals", "North Carolina A & T Youngstown State", "W 44-0 L 17-42" ], [ "2015", "First Round Second Round", "Coastal Carolina Charleston Southern", "W 41-38 L 6-14" ], [ "2016", "Second Round", "Wofford", "L 3-17" ] ]
Postseason appearances -- FCS Playoffs
The Citadel has appeared in the FCS Playoffs five times , posting a 2–5 record .
The_Citadel_Bulldogs_football_4
The Citadel Bulldogs football program represents The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). The Bulldogs play in the Southern Conference, as they have since 1936. The Bulldogs are coached by Brent Thompson, who was hired on January 19, 2016 to replace Mike Houston, who became the head football coach of James Madison University on January 18, 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scottish_Premier_League_monthly_award_winners
List of Scottish Premier League monthly award winners
[ "Month", "Manager", "Player", "Young Player" ]
[ [ "August", "Walter Smith ( Rangers )", "Kenny Miller ( Rangers )", "James Forrest ( Celtic )" ], [ "September", "Neil Lennon ( Celtic )", "Kenny Miller ( Rangers )", "Chris Maguire ( Aberdeen )" ], [ "October", "Terry Butcher ( Inverness Caledonian Thistle )", "Steven Naismith ( Rangers )", "Ki Sung-Yueng ( Celtic )" ], [ "November", "Jim Jefferies ( Heart of Midlothian )", "Alexei Eremenko ( Kilmarnock )", "David Templeton ( Heart of Midlothian )" ], [ "December", "Mixu Paatelainen ( Kilmarnock )", "Marius Zaliukas ( Heart of Midlothian )", "David Templeton ( Heart of Midlothian )" ], [ "January", "Neil Lennon ( Celtic )", "Beram Kayal ( Celtic )", "Jamie Ness ( Rangers )" ], [ "February", "Colin Calderwood ( Hibernian )", "Marian Kello ( Heart of Midlothian )", "Callum Booth ( Hibernian )" ], [ "March", "Peter Houston ( Dundee United )", "David Goodwillie ( Dundee United )", "Johnny Russell ( Dundee United )" ], [ "April", "Neil Lennon ( Celtic )", "Allan McGregor ( Rangers )", "Jamie Murphy ( Motherwell )" ] ]
2010–11
See also : 2010–11 Scottish Premier League
List_of_Scottish_Premier_League_monthly_award_winners_10
This article lists the winners of the Manager, Player and Young Player monthly awards in the Scottish Premier League (SPL) from the 2000-01 season until the league ceased operating at the end of the 2012-13 season. The Young Player of the Month began being awarded in the 2001-02 season. The Rising Star awards were issued most months in the 2007-08 season. The awards were presented by the sponsors of the Scottish Premier League (SPL), the Bank of Scotland from 2000-07 and the Clydesdale Bank from 2007-13.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Women's_National_Basketball_Association_season_steals_leaders
List of Women's National Basketball Association season steals leaders
[ "Year", "Player", "Pos", "Team", "Games played", "Total minutes", "Minutes per game", "Total steals", "Steals per game" ]
[ [ "1997", "Teresa Weatherspoon", "G", "New York Liberty", "28", "924", "33.0", "85", "3.0" ], [ "1998", "Teresa Weatherspoon ( 2 )", "G", "New York Liberty", "30", "1002", "33.4", "100", "3.3" ], [ "1999", "Yolanda Griffith", "C/F", "Sacramento Monarchs", "29", "979", "33.8", "73", "2.5" ], [ "2000", "Sheryl Swoopes", "F/G", "Houston Comets", "31", "1090", "35.2", "87", "2.8" ], [ "2001", "Debbie Black", "G", "Miami Sol", "32", "946", "29.6", "82", "2.5" ], [ "2002", "Tamika Catchings", "F", "Indiana Fever", "32", "1167", "36.5", "94", "2.9" ], [ "2003", "Sheryl Swoopes ( 2 )", "F/G", "Houston Comets", "31", "1084", "35.0", "77", "2.4" ], [ "2004", "Yolanda Griffith ( 2 )", "C/F", "Sacramento Monarchs", "34", "1031", "30.3", "75", "2.2" ], [ "2004", "Nykesha Sales", "G/F", "Connecticut Sun", "34", "1096", "32.2", "75", "2.2" ], [ "2005", "Tamika Catchings ( 2 )", "F", "Indiana Fever", "34", "1174", "34.5", "90", "2.6" ], [ "2006", "Tamika Catchings ( 3 )", "F", "Indiana Fever", "32", "1071", "33.5", "94", "2.9" ], [ "2007", "Tamika Catchings ( 4 )", "F", "Indiana Fever", "21", "678", "32.3", "66", "3.1" ], [ "2008", "Alexis Hornbuckle", "G", "Detroit Shock", "34", "747", "22.0", "79", "2.3" ], [ "2009", "Tamika Catchings ( 5 )", "F", "Indiana Fever", "34", "1084", "31.9", "99", "2.9" ], [ "2010", "Tamika Catchings ( 6 )", "F", "Indiana Fever", "34", "1068", "31.4", "77", "2.2" ], [ "2011", "Sancho Lyttle", "F", "Atlanta Dream", "22", "577", "26.2", "52", "2.3" ], [ "2012", "Angel McCoughtry", "F", "Atlanta Dream", "24", "718", "29.9", "60", "2.5" ], [ "2013", "Tamika Catchings ( 7 )", "F", "Indiana Fever", "30", "942", "31.4", "85", "2.8" ], [ "2014", "Angel McCoughtry ( 2 )", "F", "Atlanta Dream", "31", "970", "31.3", "74", "2.3" ], [ "2015", "Sancho Lyttle ( 2 )", "F", "Atlanta Dream", "24", "721", "30.0", "54", "2.2" ] ]
Wikimedia list article The Women 's National Basketball Association 's ( WNBA ) steals title is awarded to the player with the highest steals per game ( spg ) average in a given season . The highest league-leading spg was Teresa Weatherspoon 's 3.33 spg in 1998 . The lowest league-leading spg was 2.21 , achieved by Nykesha Sales and Yolanda Griffith in 2004 . Statistics accurate as of August 7 , 2015
List_of_Women's_National_Basketball_Association_season_steals_leaders_0
The Women's National Basketball Association's (WNBA) steals title is awarded to the player with the highest steals per game (spg) average in a given season. The highest league-leading spg was Teresa Weatherspoon's 3.33 spg in 1998. The lowest league-leading spg was 2.21, achieved by Nykesha Sales and Yolanda Griffith in 2004.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1838
List of shipwrecks in November 1838
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Active", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Ardglass , County Down with the loss of a crew member . She was on a voyage from Liverpool , Lancashire to Belfast , County Antrim" ], [ "Experiment", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore on Sancti Petri , Spain . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Messina , Sicily . She was refloated on 15 May 1839" ], [ "Providence", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Milford Haven , Pembrokeshire with the loss of all five of her crew . She was on a voyage from Ipswich , Suffolk to Liverpool" ], [ "Providence Good Intent", "United Kingdom", "The ship departed from Royan , Morbihan , France for Hull , Yorkshire . No further trace , presumed foundered with the loss of all hands" ], [ "Reliance", "United Kingdom", "The brig ran aground and foundered off Brancaster , Norfolk with the loss of eight of her eleven crew . Survivors were rescued by HMRC Hind ( Board of Customs ) . Reliance was on a voyage from Narva , Russia to Hull , Yorkshire" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1838_24
The list of shipwrecks in November 1838 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during November 1838.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_former_Smoky_Mountain_Wrestling_personnel
List of former Smoky Mountain Wrestling personnel
[ "Birth name :", "Ring name ( s ) :", "Tenure :" ]
[ [ "Jason Ahrndt", "Jason Ahrndt", "1995" ], [ "Terry Alexander", "Mr. USA", "1994" ], [ "Brad Anderson", "Brad Anderson", "1991" ], [ "Roger Anderson", "Roger Anderson", "1993" ], [ "Darrell Anthony", "Dirty White Boy / The Mighty Yankee", "1991-1995" ], [ "Scott Antol", "Scott Studd", "1994" ], [ "Christopher Ashford-Smith", "Kowabunga", "1993" ], [ "Richard Aslinger", "Richard Slinger", "1994" ], [ "Roger Barnes", "Ronnie Garvin", "1992 , 1994" ], [ "Tom Barrett", "Tommy Angel", "1991-1992" ], [ "Bart Batten", "Bart Batten", "1992-1995" ], [ "Brad Batten", "Brad Batten", "1992-1995" ], [ "Larry Booker †", "Moondog Spot", "1993-1994" ], [ "Tom Brandi", "Johnny Gunn", "1994" ], [ "Carl Brantley", "Vladimir Koloff", "1991-1992" ], [ "Daniel Briley", "Danny Davis / The Galaxian", "1992" ], [ "Jason Broyles", "Steve Skyfire", "1994" ], [ "Barry Buchanan", "The Punisher", "1995" ], [ "Ruben Cain", "Robert Gibson", "1991-1995" ], [ "Mark Calaway", "The Undertaker", "1995" ] ]
Alumni -- Male wrestlers
List_of_former_Smoky_Mountain_Wrestling_personnel_0
Smoky Mountain Wrestling was a professional wrestling promotion based in Knoxville, Tennessee from 1991 to 1995. Former employees in SMW consisted of professional wrestlers, managers, play-by-play and color commentators, announcers, interviewers and referees.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiesta_Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
[ "Date played", "MVPs", "Team", "Position" ]
[ [ "January 1 , 1997", "Curtis Enis", "Penn State", "TB" ], [ "January 1 , 1997", "Brandon Noble", "Penn State", "DT" ], [ "December 31 , 1997", "Michael Bishop", "Kansas State", "QB" ], [ "December 31 , 1997", "Travis Ochs", "Kansas State", "LB" ], [ "January 4 , 1999", "Peerless Price", "Tennessee", "WR" ], [ "January 4 , 1999", "Dwayne Goodrich", "Tennessee", "CB" ], [ "January 2 , 2000", "Eric Crouch", "Nebraska", "QB" ], [ "January 2 , 2000", "Mike Brown", "Nebraska", "DB" ], [ "January 1 , 2001", "Jonathan Smith", "Oregon State", "QB" ], [ "January 1 , 2001", "Darnell Robinson", "Oregon State", "LB" ], [ "January 1 , 2002", "Joey Harrington", "Oregon", "QB" ], [ "January 1 , 2002", "Steve Smith", "Oregon", "DB" ], [ "January 3 , 2003", "Craig Krenzel", "Ohio State", "QB" ], [ "January 3 , 2003", "Mike Doss", "Ohio State", "SS" ], [ "January 2 , 2004", "Craig Krenzel", "Ohio State", "QB" ], [ "January 2 , 2004", "A. J. Hawk", "Ohio State", "OLB" ], [ "January 1 , 2005", "Alex Smith", "Utah", "QB" ], [ "January 1 , 2005", "Paris Warren", "Utah", "WR" ], [ "January 1 , 2005", "Steve Fifita", "Utah", "NG" ], [ "January 2 , 2006", "Troy Smith", "Ohio State", "QB" ] ]
Fiesta_Bowl_5
The Fiesta Bowl is an American college football bowl game played annually in the Phoenix metropolitan area. From its beginning in 1971 through 2006, the game was hosted in Tempe, Arizona at Sun Devil Stadium. Since 2007, it has been held at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Since December 2016, it has been sponsored by PlayStation and officially known as the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl. The January 2016 game was sponsored by BattleFrog, creators of the obstacle racing series featured in the ESPN program BattleFrog College Championship, and Vizio sponsored the December 2014 game. From 1996 through the January 2014 game, Frito-Lay was the bowl's title sponsor through its Tostitos tortilla chip brand. Other previous sponsors include IBM (1993-1995) and Sunkist (1986-1990). In 1998, the Fiesta Bowl became part of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS), and before 2006 every four years (most recently in 2010) was the designee for the national championship game. Beginning with the 2014 season, Fiesta Bowl became a member of College Football Playoff, hosting a semifinal game every three years; all the teams playing in this bowl will be selected by the CFP Selection Committee in those years. The Fiesta Bowl has donated more than $12 million to charity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diving_at_the_1912_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_plain_high_diving
Diving at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's plain high diving
[ "Rank", "Diver", "Nation", "Points", "Score" ]
[ [ "1", "Erik Adlerz", "Sweden", "7", "40.0" ], [ "2", "Hjalmar Johansson", "Sweden", "12", "39.3" ], [ "3", "John Jansson", "Sweden", "12", "39.1" ], [ "4", "Viktor Crondahl", "Sweden", "22", "37.1" ], [ "5", "Toivo Aro", "Finland", "26", "36.3" ], [ "6", "Axel Runström", "Sweden", "26", "36.0" ], [ "7", "Ernst Brandsten", "Sweden", "28", "36.2" ], [ "-", "Paul Günther", "Germany", "-", "DNF" ] ]
Results -- Final
In the final , ordinal placings were the primary ranking method with dive scores being used only to break ties .
Diving_at_the_1912_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_plain_high_diving_4
The men's plain high diving was one of four diving events on the diving at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was held on Saturday July 6, 1912, on Sunday July 7, 1912, and on Thursday July 11, 1912. Thirty-one divers from nine nations competed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England_at_the_1950_British_Empire_Games
England at the 1950 British Empire Games
[ "Name", "Age", "Medal" ]
[ [ "Bob Anderson", "27", "2 x gold , 3 x silver" ], [ "Charles de Beaumont", "47", "2 x gold , 1 x silver" ], [ "Mary Glen-Haig", "31", "gold" ], [ "René Paul", "29", "2 x gold , 1 x silver" ], [ "Arthur Pilbrow", "47", "3 x gold" ] ]
Athletes -- Fencing
Main article : Fencing at the 1950 British Empire Games
England_at_the_1950_British_Empire_Games_4
England competed at the 1950 British Empire Games in Auckland, New Zealand, from 4 February to 11 February 1950. The athletes that competed are listed below.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/423rd_Maryland_General_Assembly
423rd Maryland General Assembly
[ "Position", "Name", "Party", "District" ]
[ [ "Speaker of the House", "Michael E. Busch", "Democratic", "30" ], [ "Speaker Pro Tempore", "Adrienne A. Jones", "Democratic", "10" ], [ "Majority Leader", "Kumar P. Barve", "Democratic", "17" ], [ "Majority Whip", "Talmadge Branch", "Democratic", "45" ], [ "Minority Leader", "Anthony J. O'Donnell", "Republican", "29C" ], [ "Minority Whip", "Christopher B. Shank", "Republican", "2B" ] ]
House of Delegates -- Leadership
Michael Busch , House Speaker
423rd_Maryland_General_Assembly_4
The 423rd Maryland General Assembly convened in a regular session on January 10, 2007 and adjourned sine die on April 10, 2007.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mont_Blanc_massif
Mont Blanc massif
[ "Name", "Height ( metres )", "Height ( feet )" ]
[ [ "Tour Ronde", "3,792", "12,441" ], [ "Aiguille Noire de Peuterey", "3,773", "12,379" ], [ "Aiguille du Dru", "3,754", "12,316" ], [ "Dômes de Miage", "3,673", "12,051" ], [ "Aiguille du Plan", "3,673", "12,051" ], [ "Aiguille du Tour", "3,540", "11,614" ], [ "Aiguilles Dorées", "3,514", "11,529" ], [ "Grand Darray", "3,514", "11,529" ], [ "Grande Lui", "3,509", "11,512" ], [ "Petit Darray", "3,508", "11,512" ], [ "Aiguille du Grépon", "3,482", "11,424" ], [ "Aiguille des Grands Charmoz", "3,445", "11,302" ], [ "Petit Grépillon", "3,358", "11,017" ], [ "Le Portalet", "3,344", "10,971" ], [ "Pointe d'Orny", "3,271", "10,732" ], [ "Petite Pointe d'Orny", "3,187", "10,456" ], [ "Grande Pointe des Planereuses", "3,151", "10,338" ], [ "Pointe des Grands", "3,101", "10,174" ], [ "Pointe des Plines", "3,052", "10,013" ], [ "Pointe des Berons", "2,954", "9,692" ] ]
Mont_Blanc_massif_1
The Mont Blanc massif (; ) is a mountain range in the Alps, located mostly in France and Italy, but also straddling Switzerland at its northeastern end. It contains eleven major independent summits, each over in height. It is named after Mont Blanc (), the highest point in western Europe and the European Union. Because of its considerable overall altitude, a large proportion of the massif is covered by glaciers, which include the Mer de Glace and the Miage Glacierthe longest glaciers in France and Italy, respectively. Not only does the massif form a watershed between the vast catchments of the rivers Rhône and Po, as well as a tripoint between France, Italy and Switzerland, it also marks the border between two climate regions by separating the northern and western Alps from the southern Alps. The mountains of the massif consist mostly of granite and gneiss rocks and at high altitudes the vegetation is an arctic-alpine flora. The valleys that delimit the massif were used as communication routes by the Romans until they left around the 5th century AD. The region has remained of some military importance through to the mid-20th century. A peasant farming economy operated within these valleys for many centuries until the glaciers and mountains were discovered by the outside world in the 18th century. Word of these impressive sights began to spread, and Mont Blanc was finally climbed in 1786, marking the start of the sport of mountaineering. The region is now a major tourist destination, drawing in over sixmillion visitors per year. It provides a wide range of opportunities for outdoor recreation and activities such as sight-seeing, hiking, rock climbing, mountaineering and skiing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giannina_Facio
Giannina Facio
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1984", "Poppers", "Lola" ], [ "1985", "Miami Vice", "Model" ], [ "1990", "Nel giardino delle rose", "" ], [ "1990", "Delta Force Commando II : Priority Red One", "Juna" ], [ "1990", "Vacanze di Natale '90", "Rita" ], [ "1991", "L'odissea", "Elena di Troia" ], [ "1992", "Nessuno mi crede", "Mai" ], [ "1992", "Extralarge : Cannonball", "Secretary" ], [ "1993", "Torta di mele", "" ], [ "1996", "Il cielo è sempre più blu", "" ], [ "1996", "White Squall", "Girlschool Teacher" ], [ "1997", "No se puede tener todo", "Marga" ], [ "1997", "G.I . Jane", "Girl at the Beach Party" ], [ "1998", "Spanish Fly", "Antonio 's Date # 2" ], [ "1999", "The Hunger", "Vivica Linders" ], [ "2000", "Gladiator", "Maximus ' Wife" ], [ "2001", "Hannibal", "Verger 's Fingerprint Technician" ], [ "2001", "Black Hawk Down", "Stephanie Shughart ( Uncredited )" ], [ "2003", "Matchstick Men", "Bank Teller" ], [ "2005", "Kingdom of Heaven", "Saladin 's Sister" ] ]
Filmography -- As actress
Giannina_Facio_0
Giannina Facio, Lady Scott (born September 10, 1955) is a Costa Rican actress and producer who has appeared in a number of films, especially those of her husband, British film director and producer Sir Ridley Scott. She first worked with Scott on White Squall and has been his partner since Hannibal. Gladiator was the first of two films in which she plays the wife of Russell Crowe's character, the other being Body of Lies. Since White Squall, Facio has made appearances in all of Scott's films except for American Gangster, The Martian and Alien: Covenant.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Hee-von
Park Hee-von
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2006", "Portfolio", "" ], [ "2006", "Vacation", "Young-shim" ], [ "2010", "Read My Lips", "Gu Hee-bon" ], [ "2010", "Pitpat Wing Chun", "Hee-bon" ], [ "2010", "Grand Prix", "Lee Da-som" ], [ "2011", "The Last Blossom", "Wife of Yeon-soo 's lover" ], [ "2011", "Dr. Jump", "Jae-young" ], [ "2011", "The King of Pigs", "young Hwang Kyung-min ( voice )" ], [ "2012", "All About My Wife", "Female cop at police station ( cameo )" ], [ "2012", "Circle of Crime", "Jung Yoo-mi" ], [ "2012", "Modern Family", "Dr. Kim" ], [ "2013", "Jury", "Simultaneous interpreter" ], [ "2013", "Have a Cup of Tea , or See a Film !", "" ], [ "2013", "Incomplete Life : Prequel", "Son Hyo-jin" ], [ "2013", "Let Me Out", "Ah-young" ], [ "2013", "The Fake", "Kim Young-sun ( voice )" ], [ "2015", "Alive", "Hyun-kyung" ], [ "2016", "Like for Likes", "Ee-joo 's mom" ], [ "2016", "Will You Be There ?", "Young Hye-won ( cameo )" ], [ "2017", "One Day", "Park Ho-jung" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Park_Hee-von_0
Park Hee-von (born Park Jae-young on May 11, 1983) is a South Korean actress. Park Jae-young made her entertainment debut in 2001 as a member of the South Korean girl group M.I.L.K under S.M. Entertainment. M.I.L.K (which stood for Made in Lovely Kin) released one album titled With Freshness, then disbanded two years later. When Park shifted careers from singing to acting, she began using the stage name Park Hee-von. Park became best known for starring in independent films and cable TV series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taekwondo_at_the_2005_Summer_Universiade
Taekwondo at the 2005 Summer Universiade
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "54 kg", "Seyfula Magomedov ( RUS )", "Majid Sajjadi ( IRI )", "Han Chan-Seok ( KOR ) Vugar Karimov ( AZE )" ], [ "58 kg", "Murat Boyali ( TUR )", "Jannis Dakos ( GER )", "Behzad Khodadad ( IRI ) Charles Smith ( USA )" ], [ "62 kg", "Park Hyung-Jim ( KOR )", "Mohammad Bagheri ( IRI )", "Cui Yuhong ( CHN ) Marcio Wenceslau ( BRA )" ], [ "67 kg", "Lee Mum-Kyu ( KOR )", "Erick Osornio ( MEX )", "Balla Dieye ( SEN ) Michail Mouroutsos ( GRE )" ], [ "72 kg", "Patiwat Tongsalap ( THA )", "Abdullah Sertcelik ( TUR )", "Kim Jin-Hyoung ( KOR ) Arman Yeremyan ( ARM )" ], [ "78 kg", "Kim Jae-Hak ( KOR )", "Vahid Abdollahi ( IRI )", "Gustavo Figueroa ( MEX ) Kontantinos Gkoltsios ( GRE )" ], [ "84 kg", "Bahri Tanrıkulu ( TUR )", "Mauro Sarmiento ( ITA )", "Hamed Khamseh ( IRI ) Igor Rasakhatskiy ( BLR )" ], [ "Over 84 kg", "Nam Yun-Bae ( KOR )", "Mehdi Navaei ( IRI )", "Leonardo Basile ( ITA ) Ferry Greevink ( NED )" ] ]
Medal overview -- Men 's events
Taekwondo_at_the_2005_Summer_Universiade_0
The taekwondo competition in the 2005 Summer Universiade were held in İzmir, Turkey.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1927_Southern_Conference_football_season
1927 Southern Conference football season
[ "Position", "Name", "First-team selectors", "Team" ]
[ [ "QB", "Bill Spears", "AP , UP , C , CP", "Vanderbilt" ], [ "HB", "Stumpy Thomason", "AP , UP , C", "Georgia Tech" ], [ "HB", "Dick Dodson", "AP , UP", "Tennessee" ], [ "FB", "Herdis McCrary", "AP , UP , C , CP", "Georgia" ], [ "E", "Tom Nash", "AP , C", "Georgia" ], [ "T", "Fred Pickhard", "AP , UP , CP", "Alabama" ], [ "G", "John Barnhill", "AP , UP , C , CP", "Tennessee" ], [ "C", "Elvin Butcher", "AP , CP", "Tennessee" ], [ "G", "Gene Smith", "AP , UP , CP", "Georgia" ], [ "T", "Jess Tinsley", "AP", "LSU" ], [ "E", "Chick Shiver", "AP , UP , CP", "Georgia" ] ]
Awards and honors -- All-Southern team
Main article : 1927 College Football All-Southern Team The following includes the composite All-Southern team compiled by the Associated Press . [ 8 ]
1927_Southern_Conference_football_season_14
The 1927 Southern Conference football season was the college football games played by the member schools of the Southern Conference as part of the 1927 college football season. The season began on September 17. Games were permitted after Thanksgiving for the first time in the conference. Georgia's dream and wonder team was deemed the national champion by some selectors (the Boand System and Poling System), even though it was upset 12-0 in the rain at the end of the season by would-be SoCon champion Georgia Tech. Prior to the game, Georgia was ranked #1 by the authoritative Dickinson System. Coach Robert Neyland's Tennessee and Jack McDowall-led North Carolina State also posted undefeated conference records and had claims to conference titles. Vanderbilt back Jimmy Armistead led the nation in scoring with 138 points, in no small part due to quarterback Bill Spears. One fellow wrote Vanderbilt produced almost certainly the legit top Heisman candidate in Spears, if there had been a Heisman Trophy to award in 1927. After Florida had an unexpected loss to Davidson, captain Frank Oosterhoudt was declared ineligible, and replaced at captain by Bill Middlekauff. With Middlekauff at captain, Florida suffered its only further losses to powers Georgia and NC State. Ole Miss won the first Egg Bowl with a trophy in 1927, led by players Ap Applewhite, Sollie Cohen and V. K. Smith. Clemson hired Josh Cody.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_airports_in_British_Columbia
List of airports in British Columbia
[ "Community", "Airport name", "TC LID" ]
[ [ "Abbotsford", "Abbotsford International Airport", "" ], [ "Abbotsford", "Abbotsford ( Regional Hospital & Cancer Centre ) Heliport", "CAB5" ], [ "Abbotsford", "Abbotsford ( Sumas Mountain ) Heliport", "CSM7" ], [ "Abbotsford", "Abbotsford ( Teck ) Heliport", "CTK8" ], [ "Alert Bay", "Alert Bay Airport", "" ], [ "Alert Bay", "Alert Bay Water Aerodrome", "CBC3" ], [ "Alliford Bay", "Alliford Bay Water Aerodrome", "CBE7" ], [ "Anahim Lake", "Anahim Lake Airport", "CAJ4" ], [ "Atlin", "Atlin Airport", "" ], [ "Atlin", "Atlin Water Aerodrome", "CAD6" ], [ "Bamfield", "Bamfield Water Aerodrome", "CAE9" ], [ "Beaverley", "Beaverley Airport", "CBA8" ], [ "Beddis Beach , Strait of Georgia", "Beddis Beach Heliport", "CBB4" ], [ "Bedwell Harbour", "Bedwell Harbour Water Aerodrome", "CAB3" ], [ "Bella Bella", "Bella Bella ( Campbell Island ) Airport", "CBBC" ], [ "Bella Bella", "Denny Island Aerodrome", "" ], [ "Bella Coola", "Bella Coola Airport", "" ], [ "Big Bay", "Big Bay Water Aerodrome", "CAF6" ], [ "Blind Channel", "Blind Channel Water Aerodrome", "CAG6" ], [ "Blue River", "Blue River Airport", "" ] ]
List of airports and heliports
The list is sorted by the name of the community served , click the sort buttons in the table header to switch listing order .
List_of_airports_in_British_Columbia_0
This is a complete list of airports, water aerodromes and heliports in the Canadian province of British Columbia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajiv_Ouseph
Rajiv Ouseph
[ "Year", "Tournament", "Opponent", "Score", "Result" ]
[ [ "2015", "Swedish Masters", "Pablo Abián", "21-15 , 21-17", "Winner" ], [ "2013", "Finnish Open", "Dmytro Zavadsky", "21-16 , 21-12", "Winner" ], [ "2013", "French International", "Flemming Quach", "21-15 , 21-15", "Winner" ], [ "2012", "Finnish Open", "Henri Hurskainen", "21-18 , 16-21 , 21-18", "Winner" ], [ "2011", "Irish International", "Przemyslaw Wacha", "21-15 , 11-5 Retired", "Winner" ], [ "2011", "Scottish International", "Carl Baxter", "21-18 , 21-10", "Winner" ], [ "2009", "Canadian International", "Carl Baxter", "21-11 , 21-19", "Winner" ], [ "2009", "Le Volant d'Or de Toulouse", "Kashyap Parupalli", "21-11 , 21-12", "Winner" ], [ "2008", "Irish International", "Scott Evans", "21-5 , 21-19", "Winner" ], [ "2008", "Scottish International", "Anand Pawar", "21-17 , 21-8", "Winner" ], [ "2007", "Dutch International", "Wu Yunyong", "16-21 , 16-21", "Runner-up" ] ]
Achievements -- BWF International Challenge/Series
Men 's singles
Rajiv_Ouseph_5
Theratil Rajiv Ouseph (born 30 August 1986) is a former badminton player from England. A member of the Great Britain and England Badminton squads, he is the current England number one men's singles player. In 2017, Ouseph won the Men's singles title at the European Badminton Championships, becoming European champion. Rajiv was born and brought up in London and is of Indian descent.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Brick_Romanesque_buildings
List of Brick Romanesque buildings
[ "Place", "Building", "Main period of construction", "Special features" ]
[ [ "Kalundborg", "Church of Our Lady", "Circa 1170-1200", "Central structure on Greek cross plan . Central tower and 4 side towers of nearly the same height" ], [ "Ledøje", "Residential church", "Circa 1225", "" ], [ "Nyborg", "Nyborg Castle", "about 1170", "Mid 13th century to 1416 main residence of the Kings of Denmark" ], [ "Ringsted", "St. Benedict", "Built 1163-1170", "One of the earliest brick churches in Northern Europe , basilica" ], [ "Roskilde", "Cathedral", "Mainly 1170-1280", "UNESCO World Heritage Site , burial church of Danish monarchs" ], [ "Sorø", "Abbey", "After 1161", "Former Cistercian basilica" ] ]
Denmark
List_of_Brick_Romanesque_buildings_0
Brick Romanesque () is an architectural style and chronological phase of architectural history. The term described Romanesque buildings built of brick; like the subsequent Brick Gothic, it is geographically limited to Northern Germany and the Baltic region. Structures in other regions are not described as Brick Romanesque but as Romanesque brick-built church or similar terms. In comparison to Brick Gothic, Brick Romanesque is a less established and less frequently used term. On the one hand, this is caused by the fact that the Baltic region was only beginning to develop its own stylistic identity during the Romanesque period, on the other by the relatively low number of surviving buildings. Many of the major Brick Gothic edifices had Brick Romanesque predecessors, remains of which are often still visible. Nearly all preserved buildings are churches. The buildings contrast with earlier stone-built churches (Fieldstone churches or Feldsteinkirchen), which were constructed of glacial erratics and rubble. Such rounded stones limit the potential size of a building; the material and technique do not permit the construction of structures larger than a village church for static reasons. Monumental constructions only became possible through the growing use and perfection of brick building.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard_Music_Award_for_Top_Country_Album
Billboard Music Award for Top Country Album
[ "Year", "Album", "Artist", "Other nominees" ]
[ [ "1990", "Killin ' Time", "Clint Black", "" ], [ "1991", "No Fences", "Garth Brooks", "" ], [ "1992", "Ropin ' the Wind", "Garth Brooks", "" ], [ "1995", "The Hits", "Garth Brooks", "" ], [ "1998", "Sevens", "Garth Brooks", "Shania Twain - Come On Over LeAnn Rimes - You Light Up My Life : Inspirational Songs Dave Grusin - Hope Floats" ], [ "2000", "Fly", "Dixie Chicks", "Faith Hill - Breathe Shania Twain-Come on Over Tim McGraw - A Place in the Sun" ], [ "2001", "Greatest Hits", "Tim McGraw", "Faith Hill- Breathe Various Artists- Coyote Ugly O Brother , Where Art Thou ?" ], [ "2003", "Up !", "Shania Twain", "Dixie Chicks- Home Tim McGraw- Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors Toby Keith - Unleashed" ], [ "2006", "Some Hearts", "Carrie Underwood", "Johnny Cash - The Legend of Johnny Cash Rascal Flatts - Me and My Gang Kenny Chesney - The Road and the Radio" ], [ "2011", "Speak Now", "Taylor Swift", "Jason Aldean - My Kinda Party Lady Antebellum- Need You Now Sugarland - The Incredible Machine Zac Brown Band - The Foundation" ], [ "2012", "My Kinda Party", "Jason Aldean", "The Band Perry - The Band Perry Scotty McCreery - Clear as Day Lady Antebellum - Own the Night Luke Bryan - Tailgates & Tanlines" ], [ "2013", "Red", "Taylor Swift", "Jason Aldean- Night Train Luke Bryan-Tailgates & Tanlines Lionel Richie - Tuskegee Carrie Underwood- Blown Away" ], [ "2014", "Crash My Party", "Luke Bryan", "Garth Brooks- Blame It All on My Roots : Five Decades of Influences Florida Georgia Line - Here 's to the Good Times The Robertsons- Duck the Halls : A Robertson Family Christmas Blake Shelton - Based on a True Story" ], [ "2015", "Old Boots , New Dirt", "Jason Aldean", "Garth Brooks- Man Against Machine Luke Bryan-Crash My Party Brantley Gilbert - Just as I Am Miranda Lambert - Platinum" ], [ "2016", "Traveller", "Chris Stapleton", "Luke Bryan- Kill the Lights Sam Hunt - Montevallo Zac Brown Band - Jekyll + Hyde Carrie Underwood- Storyteller" ], [ "2017", "Traveller", "Chris Stapleton", "Dig Your Roots - Florida Georgia Line If I 'm Honest - Blake Shelton Ripcord - Keith Urban They Do n't Know - Jason Aldean" ], [ "2018", "From A Room : Volume 1", "Chris Stapleton", "Kane Brown - Kane Brown This One 's for You - Luke Combs Life Changes - Thomas Rhett Brett Young - Brett Young" ] ]
Winners and nominees
Billboard_Music_Award_for_Top_Country_Album_0
The Billboard Music Award winners for Top Country Album. Recipients include Garth Brooks, Tim McGraw, Jason Aldean, Chris Stapleton, Taylor Swift, and Carrie Underwood. The most recent winner was Luke Combs, for This Ones for You.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006–07_Watford_F.C._season
2006–07 Watford F.C. season
[ "Round", "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Attendance", "Goalscorers" ]
[ [ "R3", "6 January 2007", "Stockport County", "H", "4-1", "11,745", "Mackay ( 2 ) , Smith , Ashikodi" ], [ "R4", "27 January 2007", "West Ham United", "A", "1-0", "31,168", "McNamee" ], [ "R5", "17 February 2007", "Ipswich Town", "H", "1-0", "17,016", "Francis" ], [ "QF", "11 March 2007", "Plymouth Argyle", "A", "1-0", "20,652", "Bouazza" ], [ "SF", "14 April 2007", "Manchester United", "N", "1-4", "37,425", "Bouazza" ] ]
Results -- FA Cup
Main article : 2006–07 FA Cup
2006–07_Watford_F.C._season_4
During the 2006-07 English football season, Watford competed in the FA Premier League, after being promoted from the Football League Championship last season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_producing_countries_of_agricultural_commodities
List of largest producing countries of agricultural commodities
[ "Product", "First", "Second", "Third", "Fourth", "Fifth" ]
[ [ "Milk ( cow )", "United States", "India", "China", "Brazil", "Germany" ], [ "Milk ( buffalo )", "India", "Pakistan", "China", "Egypt", "Nepal" ], [ "Milk ( goat )", "India", "Sudan", "Bangladesh", "Pakistan", "France" ], [ "Milk ( sheep )", "China", "Turkey", "Greece", "Syria", "Romania" ], [ "Milk ( camel )", "Somalia", "Kenya", "Mali", "Ethiopia", "Niger" ] ]
Produce types -- Dairy
As of 2016 [ update ] , FAOSTAT , Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations [ 2 ]
List_of_largest_producing_countries_of_agricultural_commodities_3
Production (and consumption) of agricultural plant commodities has a diverse geographical distribution. Along with climate and corresponding types of vegetation, the economy of a nation also influences the level of agricultural production. Production of some products is highly concentrated in a few countries while other are widely produced. For instance, China, the leading producer of wheat and ramie in 2013, produces 6% of the world's ramie fiber but only 17% of the world's wheat. Products with more evenly distributed production see more frequent changes in ranking of the top producers. The major agricultural products can be broadly grouped into foods, fibers, fuels, and raw materials.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Championships_medalists_in_wrestling_(Greco-Roman)
List of World Championships medalists in wrestling (Greco-Roman)
[ "Games", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1921 Helsinki", "Väinö Ikonen ( FIN )", "Kaarlo Mäkinen ( FIN )", "Risto Mustonen ( FIN )" ], [ "1922 Stockholm", "Fritiof Svensson ( SWE )", "Eduard Pütsep ( EST )", "Kaarlo Mäkinen ( FIN )" ], [ "1950 Stockholm", "Mahmoud Hassan ( EGY )", "Halil Kaya ( TUR )", "Pietro Lombardi ( ITA )" ], [ "1953 Naples", "Artem Teryan ( URS )", "Imre Hódos ( HUN )", "Giovanni Cocco ( ITA )" ], [ "1955 Karlsruhe", "Vladimir Stashkevich ( URS )", "Yaşar Yılmaz ( TUR )", "Pietro Lombardi ( ITA )" ], [ "1958 Budapest", "Oleg Karavayev ( URS )", "Yaşar Yılmaz ( TUR )", "Lothar Fischer ( GDR )" ], [ "1961 Yokohama", "Oleg Karavayev ( URS )", "Ion Cernea ( ROU )", "Jiří Švec ( TCH )" ], [ "1962 Toledo", "Masamitsu Ichiguchi ( JPN )", "Amari Egadze ( URS )", "Kamel Ali El-Sayed ( UAR )" ], [ "1963 Helsingborg", "János Varga ( HUN )", "Jiří Švec ( TCH )", "Dinko Petrov ( BUL )" ], [ "1965 Tampere", "Ion Cernea ( ROU )", "Fritz Stange ( FRG )", "Bernard Knitter ( POL )" ], [ "1966 Toledo", "Fritz Stange ( FRG )", "Koji Sakurama ( JPN )", "Ünver Beşergil ( TUR )" ], [ "1967 Bucharest", "Ion Baciu ( ROU )", "János Varga ( HUN )", "Tsutomu Hanahara ( JPN )" ], [ "1969 Mar del Plata", "Rustam Kazakov ( URS )", "An Chun-young ( KOR )", "David Hazewinkel ( USA )" ], [ "1970 Edmonton", "János Varga ( HUN )", "David Hazewinkel ( USA )", "Rustam Kazakov ( URS )" ], [ "1971 Sofia", "Rustam Kazakov ( URS )", "Hristo Traykov ( BUL )", "János Varga ( HUN )" ], [ "1973 Tehran", "Józef Lipień ( POL )", "Rustam Kazakov ( URS )", "Hristo Traykov ( BUL )" ], [ "1974 Katowice", "Farhat Mustafin ( URS )", "Józef Lipień ( POL )", "Ivan Frgić ( YUG )" ], [ "1975 Minsk", "Farhat Mustafin ( URS )", "Józef Lipień ( POL )", "Pertti Ukkola ( FIN )" ], [ "1977 Gothenburg", "Pertti Ukkola ( FIN )", "Farhat Mustafin ( URS )", "Ivan Frgić ( YUG )" ], [ "1978 Mexico City", "Shamil Serikov ( URS )", "Ivan Frgić ( YUG )", "Pasquale Passarelli ( FRG )" ] ]
Bantamweight
58 kg : 1921–1922 57 kg : 1950–1995 58 kg : 1997–2001 55 kg : 2002–2013 59 kg : 2014–2017 60 kg : 2018–
List_of_World_Championships_medalists_in_wrestling_(Greco-Roman)_2
This is a List of World Championships medalists in men's Greco-Roman Wrestling.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_in_paleontology
2016 in paleontology
[ "Name", "Novelty", "Status", "Authors", "Age", "Unit", "Location", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Alternocidaris", "Gen. et comb . nov", "Valid", "El Qot , Abdelhamid , & Abdelghany", "Late Cretaceous ( Cenomanian , possibly Turonian )", "", "Egypt", "A sea urchin belonging to the group Camarodonta and the family Glyphocyphidae . The type species is Tiaridia weldoni Fourtau ( 1921 )" ], [ "Applinocrinus russelli", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Gale", "Late Cretaceous ( Maastrichtian )", "Prairie Bluff Formation", "United States ( Mississippi )", "A crinoid belonging to the group Articulata and the family Saccocomidae" ], [ "Apsidocrinus doreckae", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Konieczyński , Pisera & Fózy", "Early Cretaceous", "", "Hungary", "A cyrtocrinid crinoid , a species of Apsidocrinus" ], [ "Arabicodiadema", "Gen. et comb . et sp . nov", "Valid", "Abdelhamid , El Qot & Abdelghany", "Cretaceous ( Albian to Cenomanian )", "", "Oman United Arab Emirates", "A heterodiadematid sea urchin . The type species is Trochodiadema dhofarense Roman ( 1991 ) ; genus also includes new species Arabicodiadema alii" ], [ "Atalopegaster", "Gen. et sp . nov", "Valid", "Blake & Guensburg", "Late Jurassic ( Oxfordian )", "Swift Formation", "United States ( Montana )", "A starfish belonging to the family Stichasteridae . The type species is A. gundersoni" ], [ "Bystrowicrinus ( col. ) depressus", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Donovan & Keighley", "Late Silurian", "West Point Formation", "Canada ( Quebec )", "A crinoid" ], [ "Calliderma lindneri", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Niebuhr & Seibertz", "Late Cretaceous ( Turonian )", "Schmilka Formation", "Germany", "A starfish belonging to the family Goniasteridae , a species of Calliderma" ], [ "Carolinaster", "Gen. et sp . nov", "Valid", "Osborn , Mooi & Ciampaglio", "Eocene", "Castle Hayne Limestone", "United States ( North Carolina )", "A heart urchin belonging to the family Prenasteridae . Genus includes new species C. varnami" ], [ "Comptoniaster michaelisi", "Nom . nov", "Valid", "Niebuhr & Seibertz", "Late Cretaceous ( middle Turonian to middle Coniacian )", "", "Czech Republic Germany Poland", "A starfish belonging to the family Goniasteridae ; a replacement name for Asterias schulzii Cotta sensu Roemer ( 1840 , 1841 )" ], [ "Costatocrinus", "Gen. et 2 sp . nov", "Valid", "Gale", "Late Cretaceous ( Campanian )", "Taylor Formation", "United Kingdom United States ( Texas )", "A crinoid belonging to the group Articulata and the family Saccocomidae . The type species is C. brydonei ; genus also includes C. mortimorei" ], [ "Cultellacrinus", "Gen. et 2 sp . nov", "Valid", "Gale", "Late Cretaceous", "", "Sweden United Kingdom", "A crinoid belonging to the group Articulata and the family Roveacrinidae . The type species is C. gladius ; genus also includes C. labyrinthus" ], [ "Cunidentechinus", "Gen. et comb . nov", "Valid", "Smith", "Early Jurassic", "", "United Kingdom", "A stem - carinacean sea urchin ; a new genus for Echinus minutus Buckman in Murchison ( 1845 )" ], [ "Darwinaster", "Gen. et sp . nov", "Valid", "Hunter , Rushton & Stone", "Early Devonian", "Fox Bay Formation", "Falkland Islands", "A brittle star related to members of the genus Protaster . Genus includes new species D. coleenbiggsae" ], [ "Echinolampas andalusiensis", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Osborn , Mooi & Ciampaglio", "Eocene", "Moodys Branch Formation", "United States ( Alabama )", "A sea urchin belonging to the family Echinolampadidae" ], [ "Gitolampas twitchelli", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Osborn , Mooi & Ciampaglio", "Eocene", "Santee Limestone", "United States ( South Carolina )", "A sea urchin belonging to the group Cassiduloida" ], [ "Glyptocrinus nodosus", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Kallmeyer & Ausich", "Ordovician ( Katian )", "Kope Formation", "United States ( Kentucky Ohio )", "A camerate crinoid , a species of Glyptocrinus" ], [ "Goniopygus macrotuberculatus", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "El Qot , Abdelhamid , & Abdelghany", "Late Cretaceous ( Cenomanian )", "Raha Formation", "Egypt", "A sea urchin belonging to the group Arbacioida and the family Acropeltidae" ], [ "Goniopygus subaequalis", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "El Qot , Abdelhamid , & Abdelghany", "Late Cretaceous ( Cenomanian )", "Raha Formation", "Egypt", "A sea urchin belonging to the group Arbacioida and the family Acropeltidae" ], [ "Haimea brooksi", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Osborn , Mooi & Ciampaglio", "Eocene", "Ocala Limestone", "United States ( Florida )", "A sea urchin belonging to the group Oligopygoida" ], [ "Hessicrinus", "Gen. et 2 sp . nov", "Valid", "Gale", "Late Cretaceous ( Campanian )", "", "United Kingdom", "A crinoid belonging to the group Articulata and the family Roveacrinidae . The type species is H. filigree ; genus also includes H. scalaensis" ] ]
Echinoderms
2016_in_paleontology_3
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Little_League_World_Series_qualification
2009 Little League World Series qualification
[ "Country", "City", "LL Organization", "Record" ]
[ [ "Guam", "Agana", "Central", "3-1" ], [ "Northern Mariana Islands", "Saipan", "Saipan", "3-1" ], [ "Hong Kong", "Hong Kong", "Hong Kong", "2-2" ], [ "Indonesia", "Jakarta", "Indonesian", "1-3" ], [ "Philippines", "Makati City", "ILLAM Central", "1-3" ] ]
International -- Asia-Pacific
Pool A Team City LL Organization Record Taiwan Taoyuan Kuei-Shan 5–0 South Korea Seoul Seoul 4–1 Thailand Chiang Mai Sanuk 2–3 Singapore Singapore Singapore 2–3 Australia Victoria Waverly 2–3 New Zealand Auckland BB & SB Confederation of India 0–5
2009_Little_League_World_Series_qualification_11
Qualification for the 2009 Little League World Series took place in eight United States regions and eight international regions from June through August 2009.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1848
List of shipwrecks in October 1848
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Augustine", "France", "The ship struck the Gron Rock , near Means and sank . She was refloated on 5 November and taken in to Means" ], [ "Conservative", "British North America", "The schooner was driven ashore near LaHave , Nova Scotia" ], [ "Flora", "United Kingdom", "The brig struck the Havre de Grind Rocks , in the Atlantic Ocean 25 nautical miles ( 46 km ) north east of Lerwick , Shetland Islands . She floated off and was driven ashore on Fair Isle . Her six crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Archangelsk , Russia to London" ], [ "Jessie", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and damaged on Dagö , Sweden . She was on a voyage from Málaga , Spain to Saint Petersburg , Russia . She was refloated on 4 November" ], [ "Jeune Adolphe", "France", "The ship ran aground on the Bull , in the Irish Sea off the coast of County Waterford , United Kingdom and was abandoned by her crew . She was on a voyage from Bonanse to Waterford . She was refloated on 4 November" ], [ "Superior", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Castle Point , Ottoman Empire . She was on a voyage from Smyrna , Ottoman Empire to an English port . She was refloated on 4 November and resumed her voyage" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1848_30
The list of shipwrecks in October 1848 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during October 1848.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Senior_Bowl
2020 Senior Bowl
[ "No", "Player", "Position", "HT/WT", "College" ]
[ [ "4", "Brandon Aiyuk", "WR", "6 ' 1/206", "Arizona State" ], [ "73", "Tremayne Anchrum", "OL", "6 ' 2/315", "Clemson" ], [ "75", "Ben Bartch", "OG", "6 ' 5/308", "Saint John 's ( D-III )" ], [ "25", "Eno Benjamin", "RB", "5 ' 9/195", "Arizona State" ], [ "98", "Rodrigo Blankenship", "K", "6 ' 0/187", "Georgia" ], [ "25", "Antoine Brooks", "S", "5'10/213", "Maryland" ], [ "31", "Cameron Brown", "OLB", "6 ' 5/232", "Penn State" ], [ "6", "T. J. Brunson", "ILB", "6 ' 0/219", "South Carolina" ], [ "40", "Harrison Bryant", "TE", "6 ' 4/242", "Florida Atlantic" ], [ "20", "Joseph Charlton", "P", "6 ' 4/240", "South Carolina" ], [ "40", "Josiah Coatney", "DT", "6 ' 3/309", "Ole Miss" ], [ "32", "Brian Cole II", "S", "6 ' 1/205", "Mississippi State" ], [ "79", "Lloyd Cushenberry", "OL", "6 ' 3/312", "LSU" ], [ "7", "Marlon Davidson", "DE", "6 ' 3/297", "Auburn" ], [ "24", "Akeem Davis-Gaither", "OLB", "6 ' 1/219", "Appalachian State" ], [ "83", "Josiah Deguara", "TE", "6 ' 2/245", "Cincinnati" ], [ "23", "Kyle Dugger", "S", "6 ' 2/223", "Lenoir-Rhyne ( D-II )" ], [ "6", "Devin Duvernay", "WR", "5'10/202", "Texas" ], [ "48", "Blake Ferguson", "LS", "6 ' 2/227", "LSU" ], [ "24", "Antonio Gibson", "RB", "6 ' 0/223", "Memphis" ] ]
Players -- South team
Full roster online here . Quarterback Jalen Hurts was provided with a special helmet for the Senior Bowl , representing Alabama on one side and Oklahoma on the other side , [ 9 ] the two college programs that Hurts played for .
2020_Senior_Bowl_1
The 2020 Senior Bowl is an all-star college football exhibition game scheduled to be played on January 25, 2020, at 1:30 p.m. CST, at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. The game will feature prospects for the 2020 draft of the professional National Football League (NFL), predominantly from the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season, rostered into North and South teams. It is one of the final 2019-20 bowl games concluding the 2019 FBS football season. It is sponsored by Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and officially known as the Reese's Senior Bowl, with television coverage provided by NFL Network. Head coaches are selected from NFL teams that do not qualify for the postseason, and are assisted by their coaching staffs. Coaching selections are expected by early January 2020.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Conservation_Lands
National Conservation Lands
[ "Wilderness area", "State", "Established", "BLM area" ]
[ [ "Agua Tibia", "California", "2009", "538 acres ( 218 ha )" ], [ "Aravaipa Canyon", "Arizona", "1984", "19,700 acres ( 8,000 ha )" ], [ "Argus Range", "California", "1994", "65,726 acres ( 26,598 ha )" ], [ "Arrastra Mountain", "Arizona", "1990", "129,800 acres ( 52,500 ha )" ], [ "Arrow Canyon", "Nevada", "2002", "27,530 acres ( 11,140 ha )" ], [ "Aubrey Peak", "Arizona", "1990", "15,440 acres ( 6,250 ha )" ], [ "Baboquivari Peak", "Arizona", "1990", "2,040 acres ( 830 ha )" ], [ "Beaver Dam Mountains", "Arizona , Utah", "1984", "18,667 acres ( 7,554 ha )" ], [ "Becky Peak", "Nevada", "2006", "18,119 acres ( 7,332 ha )" ], [ "Beauty Mountain", "California", "2009", "15,627 acres ( 6,324 ha )" ], [ "Big Horn Mountains", "Arizona", "1990", "21,000 acres ( 8,500 ha )" ], [ "Big Maria Mountains", "California", "1994", "45,384 acres ( 18,366 ha )" ], [ "Big Rocks", "Nevada", "2004", "12,930 acres ( 5,230 ha )" ], [ "Bigelow Cholla Garden", "California", "1994", "14,645 acres ( 5,927 ha )" ], [ "Big Jacks Creek", "Idaho", "2009", "52,926 acres ( 21,418 ha )" ], [ "Bighorn Mountain", "California", "1994", "26,542 acres ( 10,741 ha )" ], [ "Bisti/De-Na-Zin", "New Mexico", "1984", "38,305 acres ( 15,501 ha )" ], [ "Black Mountain", "California", "1994", "20,548 acres ( 8,315 ha )" ], [ "Black Ridge", "Utah", "2009", "13,108 acres ( 5,305 ha )" ], [ "Black Ridge Canyons", "Colorado , Utah", "2000", "75,418 acres ( 30,521 ha )" ] ]
List of National Conservation Lands areas -- BLM wilderness areas
See also : National Wilderness Preservation System These 221 sites , total 8,736,691 acres ( 3,535,613 ha ) , excludes wilderness associated with the U.S. Forest Service , National Park Service and other agencies [ 6 ]
National_Conservation_Lands_2
National Conservation Lands, formally known as the National Landscape Conservation System, is a 35-million-acre (140,000 km2) collection of lands in 873 federally recognized areas considered to be the crown jewels of the American West. These lands represent 10% of the 258 million acres (1,040,000 km2) managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The BLM is the largest federal public land manager and is responsible for over 40% of all the federal public land in the nation. The other major federal public land managers include the US Forest Service (USFS), National Park Service (NPS), and the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). Over the years, the Bureau of Land Management has had to adjust its approach to public land management to fit the changing needs of the nation. The BLM historically has managed lands under its jurisdiction for extractive uses, such as mining, logging, grazing, and oil and gas production. In 1983, Congress acknowledged the value of watersheds, wildlife habitat, recreation, scenery, scientific exploration and other non-extractive uses with the designation of the first BLM-managed wilderness area - the Bear Trap Canyon unit of the Lee Metcalf Wilderness in Montana. In 1996, President Clinton underscored non-extractive priorities on BLM lands when he established the first national monument to be administered by the BLM - the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in southern Utah. With this and several similar designations, a new focus emerged that would become part of how the agency looks at the land it manages: the protection of special areas where conservation and restoration of the landscape and its biological or cultural resources is the overriding objective. The Bureau of Land Management's National Landscape Conservation System, better known as the National Conservation Lands, was created in 2000 with the mission to conserve, protect, and restore these nationally significant landscapes that have outstanding cultural, ecological, and scientific values for the benefit of current and future generations. There are ten different federal conservation designations for the units that make up the National Conservation Lands:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aya_Hisakawa
Aya Hisakawa
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1990 -93", "Devil Hunter Yohko games", "Yohko Mano", "" ], [ "1992 -97", "Graduation games ja : 卒業 ( ゲーム )", "Jun Hiramoto ? Shizuka Nakamoto ?", "Multiple platforms" ], [ "1994", "Sailor Moon games", "Ami Mizuno / Sailor Mercury", "" ], [ "1994", "Megami Paradise", "Pastel", "PC Engine , also sequel in 1996" ], [ "1994", "Power Dolls 2 ja : パワードール", "Juan Kwan Mei ファン・クァンメイ", "PS1/PS2 Marine Corps Oops Mother" ], [ "1994", "Lunar : Eternal Blue", "Gene", "also Lunar 2 in 1998-99" ], [ "1996 -97", "True Love Story games", "Tomoko Honda 本多智子", "PS1/PS2" ], [ "1997", "Tengai Makyō : Daiyon no Mokushiroku", "Ann アン", "Sega Saturn" ], [ "1997", "Langrisser Ⅰ & Ⅱ", "Jessica", "PS1/PS2" ], [ "1997", "YU-NO : A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World", "Eriko Takeda", "Sega Saturn Adult" ], [ "1997", "Oh My Goddess", "Skuld", "also Quiz in 2000 , and 2007 game" ], [ "1997", "Grandia", "Mio", "Sega Saturn/PS1" ], [ "1998", "Battle Athletes : Alternative", "Ikuno Yanagida 柳田一乃", "PS1/PS2" ], [ "1998", "Revolutionary Girl Utena : Story of the Someday Revolution", "Kaoru stem 薫幹", "Sega Saturn" ], [ "1998", "Grandia : Digital Museum", "Mio", "Sega Saturn" ], [ "1998", "Star Ocean : The Second Story", "Rena Lanford", "PS1/PS2" ], [ "1999", "Battle Athletes : GTO", "Ikuno Yanagida 柳田一乃", "PS1/PS2" ], [ "1999", "To Heart", "Tomoko Hoshina 保科智子", "PS1/PS2 , also PSE in 2003" ], [ "1999", "Soul Calibur", "Chai Xianghua", "DC" ], [ "2001", "Sega Gaga", "Hayata Yayoi , Nurse , Mogetan 羽田弥生/看護婦/モゲタン", "DC" ] ]
Filmography -- Video games
Aya_Hisakawa_2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_village_municipalities_in_Quebec
List of village municipalities in Quebec
[ "Village municipality", "Regional county municipality", "Area ( km² )", "Population ( 2006 )" ]
[ [ "Abercorn", "Brome-Missisquoi", "27.84", "358" ], [ "Angliers", "Témiscamingue", "378.20", "308" ], [ "Ayer 's Cliff", "Memphrémagog", "11.15", "1076" ], [ "Baie-Trinité", "Manicouagan", "536.33", "512" ], [ "Brome", "Brome-Missisquoi", "11.75", "274" ], [ "Chute-aux-Outardes", "Manicouagan", "8.31", "1811" ], [ "Fort-Coulonge", "Pontiac", "3.44", "1495" ], [ "Godbout", "Manicouagan", "204.34", "341" ], [ "Grandes-Piles", "Mékinac", "115.38", "358" ], [ "Grenville", "Argenteuil", "3.05", "1398" ], [ "Hébertville-Station", "Lac-Saint-Jean-Est", "33.28", "1250" ], [ "Hemmingford", "Les Jardins-de-Napierville", "0.85", "771" ], [ "Kingsbury", "Le Val-Saint-François", "6.26", "92" ], [ "Lac-Poulin", "Beauce-Sartigan", "1.08", "139" ], [ "Lac-Saguay", "Antoine-Labelle", "176.26", "496" ], [ "La Guadeloupe", "Beauce-Sartigan", "31.67", "1740" ], [ "Laurier-Station", "Lotbinière", "12.43", "2444" ], [ "Lawrenceville", "Le Val-Saint-François", "17.40", "659" ], [ "Marsoui", "La Haute-Gaspésie", "182.95", "331" ], [ "Massueville", "Pierre-De Saurel", "1.29", "504" ] ]
List
List_of_village_municipalities_in_Quebec_0
This is the list of communities in Quebec that have the legal status of village municipalities (village, code=VL) as defined by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Regions and Land Occupancy. This does not include Cree villages (code=VC), Naskapi villages (code=VK), or Northern villages (Inuit, code=VN), which have a separate legal status.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeonnam_Dragons
Jeonnam Dragons
[ "Season", "Division", "Tms", "Pos", "FA Cup", "AFC CL" ]
[ [ "1995", "1", "8", "5", "-", "-" ], [ "1996", "1", "9", "6", "Quarter-final", "-" ], [ "1997", "1", "10", "2", "Winners", "-" ], [ "1998", "1", "10", "4", "Semi-final", "-" ], [ "1999", "1", "10", "3", "Quarter-final", "-" ], [ "2000", "1", "10", "7", "Round of 16", "-" ], [ "2001", "1", "10", "8", "Round of 16", "-" ], [ "2002", "1", "10", "5", "Quarter-final", "-" ], [ "2003", "1", "12", "4", "Runners-up", "-" ], [ "2004", "1", "13", "3", "Quarter-final", "-" ], [ "2005", "1", "13", "11", "Semi-final", "-" ], [ "2006", "1", "14", "6", "Winners", "-" ], [ "2007", "1", "14", "10", "Winners", "Group stage" ], [ "2008", "1", "14", "9", "Round of 16", "Group stage" ], [ "2009", "1", "15", "4", "Quarter-final", "-" ], [ "2010", "1", "15", "9", "Semi-final", "-" ], [ "2011", "1", "16", "7", "Quarter-final", "-" ], [ "2012", "1", "16", "11", "Round of 16", "-" ], [ "2013", "1", "14", "10", "Round of 16", "-" ], [ "2014", "1", "12", "7", "Round of 32", "-" ] ]
Season-by-season records
Jeonnam_Dragons_0
Jeonnam Dragons (전남 드래곤즈) is a football club founded in 1994 in the Korean city of Gwangyang, Jeonnam province which joined the K League 1 for the 1995 season at the same time as Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, their Jeolla province rivals. Before January 6, 2014, their name was spelled as Chunnam Dragons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leigh_Ann_Orsi
Leigh Ann Orsi
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1985", "The Fall Guy", "Riley Gordon", "Episode : The Life of Riley" ], [ "1990-1991", "Life Goes On", "Zoe Giordano", "Episodes : Libby 's Sister & Head Over Heels" ], [ "1993-1994", "Home Improvement", "Ashley", "Episodes : Feud for Thought , The Eve of Construction & Too Many Cooks" ], [ "1994", "The Favor", "Hannah", "Theatrical film" ], [ "1994", "Pet Shop", "Dena Yeagher", "Theatrical film" ] ]
Filmography
Leigh_Ann_Orsi_0
Leigh Ann Orsi (born May 15, 1981 in California) is an American dancer and former actress. She is best known for playing Brad's (Zachery Ty Bryan) second girlfriend, Ashley, on the sitcom Home Improvement. Also featured as Hannah in the 1994 film, The Favor starring Brad Pitt. She also appeared for one season on the drama Life Goes On, as Zoe, Becka (Kellie Martin) and Corky's (Chris Burke) cousin. Her last acting credit was the 1994 film Pet Shop. Her younger sister Ginger Orsi is also a former actress. She was also on season 2 of The Showtime series Polyamory: Married & Dating. Orsi is now an avant-garde pole dancer and is the owner of Be Spun, a pole dancing gym in Los Angeles, California.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Cincinnati_Reds_season
2019 Cincinnati Reds season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Save", "Attendance", "Record", "Box/Streak" ]
[ [ "136", "September 1 ( 1 )", "@ Cardinals", "3-4", "Martínez ( 4-2 )", "Lorenzen ( 0-4 )", "-", "43,692", "63-73", "L4" ], [ "137", "September 1 ( 2 )", "@ Cardinals", "5-3", "Castillo ( 14-5 )", "Ponce de Leon ( 1-2 )", "Iglesias ( 28 )", "38,665", "64-73", "W1" ], [ "138", "September 2", "Phillies", "1-7", "Smyly ( 3-6 )", "DeSclafani ( 9-8 )", "-", "19,631", "64-74", "L1" ], [ "139", "September 3", "Phillies", "2-6", "Vincent ( 1-2 )", "Garrett ( 4-2 )", "-", "11,452", "64-75", "L2" ], [ "140", "September 4", "Phillies", "8-5", "Lorenzen ( 1-4 )", "Álvarez ( 3-4 )", "Iglesias ( 29 )", "13,448", "65-75", "W1" ], [ "141", "September 5", "Phillies", "4-3 ( 11 )", "Bowman ( 2-0 )", "Vincent ( 1-3 )", "-", "13,230", "66-75", "W2" ], [ "142", "September 6", "Diamondbacks", "5-7", "Ginkel ( 1-0 )", "Mahle ( 2-11 )", "Bradley ( 13 )", "19,048", "66-76", "L1" ], [ "143", "September 7", "Diamondbacks", "0-2", "Young ( 7-3 )", "Castillo ( 14-6 )", "Sherfy ( 1 )", "34,804", "66-77", "L2" ], [ "144", "September 8", "Diamondbacks", "4-3", "Iglesias ( 3-11 )", "López ( 2-6 )", "-", "19,717", "67-77", "W1" ], [ "145", "September 10", "@ Mariners", "3-4", "Altavilla ( 1-0 )", "Garrett ( 4-3 )", "Bass ( 3 )", "12,230", "67-78", "L1" ], [ "146", "September 11", "@ Mariners", "3-5", "Gonzales ( 15-11 )", "Gray ( 10-7 )", "Bass ( 4 )", "10,152", "67-79", "L2" ], [ "147", "September 12", "@ Mariners", "11-5", "Romano ( 1-0 )", "Altavilla ( 1-1 )", "-", "15,564", "68-79", "W1" ], [ "148", "September 13", "@ Diamondbacks", "4-3", "Castillo ( 15-6 )", "Leake ( 11-11 )", "Iglesias ( 30 )", "35,158", "69-79", "W2" ], [ "149", "September 14", "@ Diamondbacks", "0-1", "Kelly ( 11-14 )", "DeSclafani ( 9-9 )", "Bradley ( 14 )", "35,151", "69-80", "L1" ], [ "150", "September 15", "@ Diamondbacks", "3-1", "Bauer ( 11-12 )", "Gallen ( 3-6 )", "Iglesias ( 31 )", "25,193", "70-80", "W1" ], [ "151", "September 16", "@ Cubs", "2-8", "Mills ( 1-0 )", "Gausman ( 3-9 )", "-", "33,753", "70-81", "L1" ], [ "152", "September 17", "@ Cubs", "4-2", "Gray ( 11-7 )", "Darvish ( 6-7 )", "Iglesias ( 32 )", "34,267", "71-81", "W1" ], [ "153", "September 18", "@ Cubs", "3-2 ( 10 )", "Garrett ( 5-3 )", "Norwood ( 0-1 )", "Iglesias ( 33 )", "36,578", "72-81", "W2" ], [ "154", "September 20", "Mets", "1-8", "deGrom ( 10-8 )", "Castillo ( 15-7 )", "-", "20,576", "72-82", "L1" ], [ "155", "September 21", "Mets", "3-2", "Kuhnel ( 1-0 )", "Wilson ( 4-2 )", "Iglesias ( 34 )", "30,487", "73-82", "W1" ] ]
2019_Cincinnati_Reds_season_11
The 2019 Cincinnati Reds season was the 150th season for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 17th at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. The Reds were eliminated from playoff contention on September 16 after a loss to the Chicago Cubs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_League_Championship_Series
National League Championship Series
[ "Apps", "Team", "Wins", "Losses", "Win%", "Season ( s )" ]
[ [ "14", "St. Louis Cardinals", "7", "7", ".500", "1982 , 1985 , 1987 , 1996 , 2000 , 2002 , 2004 , 2005 , 2006 , 2011 , 2012 , 2013 , 2014 , 2019" ], [ "13", "Los Angeles Dodgers", "7", "6", ".538", "1974 , 1977 , 1978 , 1981 , 1983 , 1985 , 1988 , 2008 , 2009 , 2013 , 2016 , 2017 , 2018" ], [ "11", "Atlanta Braves", "5", "6", ".455", "1969 , 1982 , 1991 , 1992 , 1993 , 1995 , 1996 , 1997 , 1998 , 1999 , 2001" ], [ "9", "Philadelphia Phillies", "5", "4", ".556", "1976 , 1977 , 1978 , 1980 , 1983 , 1993 , 2008 , 2009 , 2010" ], [ "9", "Pittsburgh Pirates", "2", "7", ".222", "1970 , 1971 , 1972 , 1974 , 1975 , 1979 , 1990 , 1991 , 1992" ], [ "8", "Cincinnati Reds", "5", "3", ".625", "1970 , 1972 , 1973 , 1975 , 1976 , 1979 , 1990 , 1995" ], [ "8", "New York Mets", "5", "3", ".625", "1969 , 1973 , 1986 , 1988 , 1999 , 2000 , 2006 , 2015" ], [ "7", "San Francisco Giants", "5", "2", ".714", "1971 , 1987 , 1989 , 2002 , 2010 , 2012 , 2014" ], [ "6", "Chicago Cubs", "1", "5", ".167", "1984 , 1989 , 2003 , 2015 , 2016 , 2017" ], [ "4", "Houston Astros", "1", "3", ".250", "1980 , 1986 , 2004 , 2005" ], [ "2", "Miami Marlins", "2", "0", "1.000", "1997 , 2003" ], [ "2", "San Diego Padres", "2", "0", "1.000", "1984 , 1998" ], [ "2", "Washington Nationals", "1", "1", ".500", "1981 , 2019" ], [ "2", "Arizona Diamondbacks", "1", "1", ".500", "2001 , 2007" ], [ "2", "Milwaukee Brewers", "0", "2", ".000", "2011 , 2018" ], [ "1", "Colorado Rockies", "1", "0", "1.000", "2007" ] ]
NLCS results ( 1969–present ) -- Years of appearance - NLCS
National_League_Championship_Series_3
The National League Championship Series (NLCS) is a best-of-seven playoff and one of two League Championship Series comprising the penultimate round of Major League Baseball's (MLB) postseason. It is contested by the winners of the two National League (NL) Division Series. The winner of the NLCS wins the NL pennant and advances to the World Series, MLB's championship series, to play the winner of the American League's (AL) Championship Series. The NLCS began in 1969 as a best-of-five playoff and used this format until 1985, when it changed to its current best-of-seven format.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half_Man_Half_Biscuit
Half Man Half Biscuit
[ "Year", "Title", "UK", "Indie" ]
[ [ "1986", "The Trumpton Riots ( 12 EP )", "82", "1" ], [ "1988", "The Peel Sessions", "-", "18" ], [ "1996", "Eno Collaboration ( EP )", "-", "-" ], [ "2001", "Editor 's Recommendation", "-", "-" ], [ "2003", "Saucy Haulage Ballads", "-", "-" ] ]
Discography -- Extended plays
Half_Man_Half_Biscuit_2
Half Man Half Biscuit are an English rock band, formed in 1984 in Birkenhead, Merseyside. Known for their satirical, sardonic, and sometimes surreal songs, the band comprises lead singer and guitarist Nigel Blackwell, bassist and singer Neil Crossley, drummer Carl Henry, and guitarist Karl Benson.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001–02_SK_Rapid_Wien_season
2001–02 SK Rapid Wien season
[ "Rd", "Date", "Venue", "Opponent", "Res", "Att", "Goals and discipline" ]
[ [ "Q2-L1", "09.08.2001", "A", "Cosmos", "1-0", "1,132", "Wallner 10 '" ], [ "Q2-L2", "23.08.2001", "H", "Cosmos", "2-0", "3,300", "Lagonikakis 29 ' 89 '" ], [ "R1-L1", "20.09.2001", "A", "Partizan", "0-1", "20,000", "" ], [ "R1-L2", "27.09.2001", "H", "Partizan", "5-1", "15,400", "Wallner 10 ' 60 ' , Taument 33 ' , Wagner R. 65 ' 71 '" ], [ "R2-L1", "18.10.2001", "A", "PSG", "0-4", "30,000", "" ], [ "R2-L2", "01.11.2001", "H", "PSG", "2-2", "10,400", "Wagner R. 11 ' 17 '" ] ]
Fixtures and results -- UEFA Cup
2001–02_SK_Rapid_Wien_season_4
The 2001-02 SK Rapid Wien season is the 104th season in club history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priya_Anand_(voice_actress)
Priya Anand (voice actress)
[ "Year", "Movie", "actress" ]
[ [ "1995", "Shanthi", "Mandira Bedi" ], [ "1997", "Arasiyal", "Jeeva" ], [ "1999", "Suyamvaram", "Heera Rajagopal" ], [ "1999", "Taj Mahal", "Ranjitha" ], [ "1999", "Aasaiyil Oru Kaditham", "Chandni" ], [ "2000", "Priyamanavale", "Radhika Chowdry" ], [ "2002", "Charlie Chaplin", "Monal" ], [ "2002", "Yai ! Nee Romba Azhaga Irukke !", "Jaya Re" ], [ "2003", "Kadhal Sugamanathu", "Varsha" ], [ "2003", "Winner", "Kiran Rathod" ], [ "2003", "Kadhal Dot Com", "Shruthi Raj" ], [ "2003", "Thiruda Thirudi", "Sujee" ], [ "2004", "Giri", "Divya Spandana" ], [ "2004", "Kangalal Kaidhu Sei", "Priyamani" ], [ "2004", "New", "Kiran Rathod" ], [ "2004", "7G Rainbow Colony", "Sonia Agarwal" ], [ "2004", "Madhurey", "Sonia Agarwal" ], [ "2005", "Ullam Ketkumae", "Pooja Umashankar" ], [ "2005", "Jithan", "Pooja Umashankar" ], [ "2005", "Ponniyin Selvan", "Sanjeeda Sheikh ( Vennila )" ] ]
Dubbing artist -- Tamil films
Priya_Anand_(voice_actress)_0
Priya Anand also known as Priyadharshini Anand is a dubbing artist in the southern Indian film industry. She has lent her voice for heroines in the Tamil industries and Hollywood stars like Scarlett Johansson.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_at_the_Far_Eastern_Championship_Games
Football at the Far Eastern Championship Games
[ "Tournament", "Name", "Team", "Goals" ]
[ [ "1917", "Guo", "China", "2" ], [ "1917", "Paulino Alcántara", "Philippines", "2" ], [ "1925", "Lee Wai Tong", "China", "5" ], [ "1927", "Suen Kam Shun", "China", "4" ], [ "1930", "Takeo Wakabayashi", "Japan", "4" ], [ "1934", "Lee Wai Tong", "China", "2" ], [ "1934", "Ludwich Jahn", "Dutch East Indies", "2" ], [ "1934", "Tio Hian Goan", "Dutch East Indies", "2" ] ]
Top scorers per tournament
Football_at_the_Far_Eastern_Championship_Games_3
Football at Far Eastern Championship Games was the only major international football competition in Asia pre-World War II. It was contested by China, Japan and the Philippines, with the Dutch East Indies joining the last edition of the tournament in 1934.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_England_Collegiate_Baseball_League
New England Collegiate Baseball League
[ "Year", "Winning Team", "Series", "Losing Team" ]
[ [ "1994", "Eastern Tides", "3-2", "Bristol Nighthawks" ], [ "1995", "Central Mass Collegians", "2-0", "Waterbury Barons" ], [ "1996", "Central Mass Collegians", "2-1", "Danbury Westerners" ], [ "1997", "Middletown Giants", "2-1", "Torrington Twisters" ], [ "1998", "Middletown Giants", "3-1", "Torrington Twisters" ], [ "1999", "Middletown Giants", "3-1", "Danbury Westerners" ], [ "2000", "Keene Swamp Bats", "2-1", "Rhode Island Gulls" ], [ "2001", "Newport Gulls", "2-1", "Keene Swamp Bats" ], [ "2002", "Newport Gulls", "2-0", "Keene Swamp Bats" ], [ "2003", "Keene Swamp Bats", "2-0", "Torrington Twisters" ], [ "2004", "Sanford Mainers", "2-1", "Newport Gulls" ], [ "2005", "Newport Gulls", "2-0", "Vermont Mountaineers" ], [ "2006", "Vermont Mountaineers", "2-0", "Torrington Twisters" ], [ "2007", "Vermont Mountaineers", "2-0", "Newport Gulls" ], [ "2008", "Sanford Mainers", "2-0", "Newport Gulls" ], [ "2009", "Newport Gulls", "2-1", "Vermont Mountaineers" ], [ "2010", "North Shore Navigators", "2-1", "Danbury Westerners" ], [ "2011", "Keene Swamp Bats", "2-0", "Laconia Muskrats" ], [ "2012", "Newport Gulls", "2-0", "Danbury Westerners" ], [ "2013", "Keene Swamp Bats", "2-1", "Newport Gulls" ] ]
Past champions
Total NECBL Fay Vincent Cup Records Franchise Titles Last Title Appearances Newport Gulls 6 2014 11 Keene Swamp Bats 5 2019 7 North Shore Navigators 4 2010 4 Middletown Giants 3 1999 3 Vermont Mountaineers 3 2015 5 Central Mass Collegians 2 1996 2 Mystic Schooners 2 2016 3 Sanford Mainers 2 2008 4 Valley Blue Sox 2 2018 2 Danbury Westerners 0 4 New Bedford Bay Sox 0 4 Ocean State Waves 0 2 Bristol Nighthawks 0 1 Martha 's Vineyard Sharks 0 1 Winnipesaukee Muskrats 0 1 Waterbury Barons 0 1 Riverpoint Royals 0 0 Fairfield Stallions 0 0 North Adams SteepleCats 0 0 Plymouth Pilgrims 0 0 Saratoga Brigade 0 0 Old Orchard Beach Raging Tide 0 0 Upper Valley Nighthawks 0 0 In the NECBL 's history , the most successful team is the Newport Gulls , with six league championships and eleven championship series appearances ( including one championship appearance as the Cranston , Rhode Island-based Rhode Island Gulls ) . The defunct North Shore Navigators franchise had four league titles . The Keene Swamp Bats have four league titles . The Vermont Mountaineers have three league titles . A pair of franchises have won two championships , the Sanford Mainers and the defunct Central Mass Collegians . The Mystic Schooners won a single championship , when the team was known as the Eastern Tides in the league 's inaugural 1994 season . [ 9 ]
List_of_New_England_Collegiate_Baseball_League_ballparks_4
The New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL) is a 13-team collegiate summer baseball league founded in 1993 and sanctioned by the NCAA and Major League Baseball. Each NECBL team plays an eight-week, 44-game schedule during June and July, with a playoff in early August. Like the Cape Cod Baseball League and other amateur leagues, the NECBL is a showcase for top college-level players, giving professional baseball scouts a chance to see prospective pros playing against each other. Along with the Cape Cod Baseball League, Northwoods League, and Coastal Plain League, it is considered one of the top summer leagues in the country and is a part of the National Alliance of College Summer Baseball. In 2019, the Collegiate Summer Baseball Register ranked the NECBL as the 2nd best collegiate summer baseball league, behind only the Cape Cod League. Founded in 1993, the NECBL began its direction under George Foster, former Cincinnati Reds and New York Mets All-Star and Major League Baseball home run leader, and Emmy Award-winning television producer/director Joseph Consentino. Play started in 1994 and today the NECBL has become a strong twelve-team league that plays in all six New England states. It recruits players attending U.S. colleges from New England, the other 44 states, and foreign countries, provided that they come from NCAA-sanctioned colleges or universities, are in good academic standing, have completed at least one year of athletic eligibility, and have at least one year of eligibility remaining. The NECBL's current commissioner is Sean McGrath, former general manager of the North Adams SteepleCats. McGrath replaced Mario Tiani, who retired following the 2012 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_handball_clubs_in_European_competitions
Hungarian handball clubs in European competitions
[ "Year", "Team", "Progress", "Aggregate", "Opponents", "Results" ]
[ [ "1993/94", "Győri ETO", "Round of 16", "38-43", "Benfica", "21-24 at home , 17-19 at away" ], [ "1994/95", "Komlói BSK", "Round of 32", "32-35", "ABC Braga", "14-21 at home , 18-14 at away" ], [ "1995/96", "Szeged", "Semi-finals", "48-53", "VfL Hameln", "26-27 at home , 22-26 at away" ], [ "1996/97", "Győri ETO", "Round of 32", "42-42 ( a )", "Drammen", "27-25 at home , 15-17 at away" ], [ "1997/98", "Szeged", "Quarter-finals", "48-54", "TuS Nettelstedt", "22-25 at home , 26-29 at away" ], [ "1998/99", "Szeged", "Quarter-finals", "54-56", "TuS Nettelstedt", "25-28 at home , 29-28 at away" ], [ "1999/00", "Nyíregyháza", "Round of 32", "48-57", "ASKI Ankara", "25-25 at home , 23-32 at away" ] ]
Full European record -- Men 's record
Although the tournament was founded in 1993–94 , it was only taken over by EHF in 2000 . After that , the name was switched to EHF Challenge Cup
Hungarian_handball_clubs_in_European_competitions_3
Hungarian handball clubs have entered European handball competitions (EHF Champions League/European Cup, EHF Cup, EHF Challenge Cup and the now defunct EHF Cup Winners Cup).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Tour_de_Langkawi
2005 Tour de Langkawi
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Ryan Cox ( RSA )", "Barloworld", "30h 18 ' 18" ], [ "2", "José Rujano ( VEN )", "Colombia-Selle Italia", "+ 18" ], [ "3", "Tiaan Kannemeyer ( RSA )", "Barloworld", "+ 01 ' 34" ], [ "4", "Cesar Grajales ( COL )", "Navigators Insurance", "+ 02 ' 52" ], [ "5", "Tom Danielson ( USA )", "Discovery Channel", "+ 03 ' 01" ], [ "6", "Jurgen Van de Walle ( BEL )", "Landbouwkrediet-Colnago", "+ 03 ' 44" ], [ "7", "Marlon Pérez Arango ( COL )", "Colombia-Selle Italia", "+ 04 ' 07" ], [ "8", "Sergio Ghisalberti ( ITA )", "Domina Vacanze", "+ 04 ' 08" ], [ "9", "Jesús Hernández ( ESP )", "Liberty Seguros-Würth", "+ 04 ' 17" ], [ "10", "Giuseppe Palumbo ( ITA )", "Acqua & Sapone-Adria Mobil", "+ 04 ' 46" ] ]
General classification
2005_Tour_de_Langkawi_2
The 2005 Tour de Langkawi was the 10th edition of the Tour de Langkawi, a cycling stage race that took place in Malaysia. It began on 28 January in Langkawi and ended on 6 February in Kuala Lumpur. The race was rated by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) as a 2.HC (hors category) race on the 2005 UCI Asia Tour calendar. Ryan Cox of South Africa won the race, followed by José Rujano of Venezuela second and Tiaan Kannemeyer of South Africa third. Graeme Brown won the points classification category and Cox won the mountains classification category. Barloworld won the team classification category.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_CWHL_Draft
2011 CWHL Draft
[ "#", "Player", "Hometown", "College" ]
[ [ "3", "Meaghan Mikkelson ( D )", "St. Albert , Alberta", "Wisconsin Badgers ( WCHA )" ], [ "9", "Bobbi-Jo Slusar ( D )", "Swift Current , Saskatchewan", "Wisconsin Badgers ( WCHA )" ], [ "15", "Keely Brown ( G )", "Edmonton , Alberta", "Toronto Lady Blues ( OUA )" ], [ "21", "Jill MacIsaac ( G )", "Timberlea , Nova Scotia", "Saint Mary 's Huskies ( AUS )" ], [ "27", "Courtney Sawchuk ( D )", "Sherwood Park , Alberta", "St. Lawrence Skating Saints ( ECAC Hockey )" ], [ "33", "Colleen Olsen ( F )", "Sherwood Park , Alberta", "Ohio State Buckeyes ( WCHA )" ], [ "39", "Jill Kern", "", "" ], [ "45", "Brittaney Maschmeyer ( D )", "Bruderheim , Alberta", "St. Lawrence Skating Saints ( ECAC Hockey )" ], [ "51", "Kaley Hall-Herman ( F )", "Calgary , Alberta", "None ( claimed from Strathmore Rockies )" ], [ "62", "Sam Hunt ( F )", "Calgary , Alberta", "Colgate Raiders ( ECAC Hockey )" ], [ "64", "Kelsey Webster ( D )", "Duncan , British Columbia", "York Lions ( OUA )" ], [ "66", "Karlee Overguard ( F )", "Sundre , Alberta", "Cornell Big Red ( ECAC Hockey )" ], [ "68", "Katie Stewart ( F )", "Exeter , Ontario", "Cornell Big Red ( ECAC Hockey )" ], [ "70", "Jenna Cunningham ( F )", "Medicine Hat , Alberta", "Dartmouth Big Green ( ECAC Hockey )" ], [ "72", "Amber Overguard ( F )", "Sundre , Alberta", "Cornell Big Red ( ECAC Hockey )" ], [ "74", "Erin Duggan ( D )", "Beaumont , Alberta", "Yale Bulldogs ( ECAC Hockey )" ], [ "76", "Dana Vinge ( G )", "Edmonton , Alberta", "Alberta Pandas ( CWUAA )" ], [ "78", "Ashley Cockell ( F )", "Fort Assiniboine , Alberta", "Mercyhurst Lakers ( CHA )" ], [ "80", "Carrie Olsen ( D )", "Calgary , Alberta", "Red Deer Queens ( ACAC )" ], [ "82", "Taryn Peacock ( F )", "Calgary , Alberta", "Maine Black Bears ( HEA )" ] ]
Draft picks by team -- Alberta
2011_CWHL_Draft_1
The 2011 CWHL Draft was held on July 21, 2011 in Mississauga. The Montreal Stars had the first pick overall and selected Meghan Agosta from Mercyhurst College.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_A.C._Milan_season
2014–15 A.C. Milan season
[ "Date", "Pos", "Player", "Age", "Moving from", "Fee", "Notes" ]
[ [ "5 January 2015", "FW", "Fernando Torres", "30", "Chelsea", "N/A", "Free" ], [ "5 January 2015", "FW", "Alessio Cerci", "27", "Atlético Madrid", "N/A", "18 Months Loan , Switch w. Torres" ], [ "14 January 2015", "FW", "Kingsley Boateng", "20", "NAC Breda", "N/A", "Re-buy option" ], [ "17 January 2015", "MF", "Suso", "21", "Liverpool", "€1,300,000", "" ], [ "28 January 2015", "DF", "Salvatore Bocchetti", "28", "Spartak Moscow", "N/A", "6 Months Loan" ], [ "29 January 2015", "FW", "Mattia Destro", "23", "Roma", "N/A", "6 Months Loan" ], [ "2 February 2015", "DF", "Luca Antonelli", "27", "Genoa", "€4,000,000", "" ], [ "2 February 2015", "DF", "Gabriel Paletta", "28", "Parma", "€880,000", "" ] ]
Transfers -- Winter 2014–15
2014–15_A.C._Milan_season_3
In the 2014-15 season, Associazione Calcio Milan is competing in the Serie A for the 81st time, as well as the Coppa Italia. It is their 32nd consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football. This season is club's first season since 1998-99 season in which they won't participate in either UEFA Champions League or UEFA Europa League, as they failed to qualify last season, finishing in eighth place. Filippo Inzaghi was appointed as the new coach of the team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_Preakness_Stakes
1989 Preakness Stakes
[ "Finish Position", "Margin ( lengths )", "Post Position", "Horse name", "Jockey", "Trainer", "Owner", "Post Time Odds", "Purse Earnings" ]
[ [ "1 st", "0", "7", "Sunday Silence", "Pat Valenzuela", "Charlie Whittingham", "E. Gaillard/ A. Hancock / C. Whittingham", "2.10-1", "$ 325,000" ], [ "2 nd", "nose", "8", "Easy Goer", "Pat Day", "Claude McGaughey III", "Ogden Phipps", ".60-1 favorite", "$ 100,000" ], [ "3 rd", "5", "6", "Rock Point", "Chris Antley", "Sidney Watters Jr", "Brookmeade Stable", "22.80-1", "$ 50,000" ], [ "4 th", "7", "5", "Dansil", "Larry Snyder", "Frank Brothers", "John A. Franks", "28.30-1", "$ 25,000" ], [ "5 th", "​ 10 ⁄ 4", "1", "Hawkster", "Marco Castaneda", "Ronald McAnally", "J. Shelton Meredith", "53.60-1", "" ], [ "6 th", "12", "6", "Houston", "Angel Cordero , Jr", "D. Wayne Lukas", "Lloyd R. French/Barry Beal/D . W. Lukas", "5.40-1", "" ], [ "7 th", "38", "3", "Pulverizing", "Allen T. Stacy", "Jerry Robb", "Arnold A. Heft", "70.00-1", "" ], [ "8 th", "​ 39 ⁄ 2", "8", "Northern Wolf", "Clarence J. Ladner", "Harold A. Allen", "Deep Silver Stable", "33.70-1", "" ] ]
The full chart
1989_Preakness_Stakes_1
The 1989 Preakness Stakes was the 114th running of the Preakness Stakes thoroughbred horse race. The race took place on May 20, 1989, and was televised in the United States on the ABC television network. Sunday Silence, who was jockeyed by Pat Valenzuela, won the race by a nose over runner-up Easy Goer. Approximate post time was 5:35 p.m. Eastern Time. The race was run over a fast track in a final time of 1:53-4/5. The Maryland Jockey Club reported total attendance of 98,896, this is recorded as second highest on the list of American thoroughbred racing top attended events for North America in 1989. Jim McKay of ABC Sports labeled it the best race that I have ever witnessed during the 1995 Preakness telecast. The stretch duel of the race itself was featured on ABC's Wide World of Sports prelude claiming to be the thrill of victory for 12 years. It preceded the more memorable line and the agony of defeat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berea_College
Berea College
[ "", "Name", "Years as president" ]
[ [ "1", "Edward Henry Fairchild", "( 1869-89 )" ], [ "2", "William Boyd Stewart", "( 1890-92 )" ], [ "3", "William Goodell Frost", "( 1892-1920 )" ], [ "4", "William J. Hutchins", "( 1920-39 )" ], [ "5", "Francis S. Hutchins", "( 1939-67 )" ], [ "6", "Willis D. Weatherford", "( 1967-84 )" ], [ "7", "John B. Stephenson", "( 1984-94 )" ], [ "8", "Larry Shinn", "( 1994-2012 )" ], [ "9", "Lyle D. Roelofs", "( 2012-present )" ] ]
History -- Presidents
Berea_College_0
Berea College is a private liberal arts work college in Berea, Kentucky. Founded in 1855, Berea College is distinctive among post-secondary institutions for providing free education to students and for having been the first college in the Southern United States to be coeducational and racially integrated. Berea College charges no tuition; every admitted student is provided the equivalent of a four-year scholarship. Berea offers bachelor's degrees in 32 majors. It has a full-participation work-study program in which students are required to work at least 10 hours per week in campus and service jobs in any of over 130 departments. Berea's primary service region is Southern Appalachia, but students come from 46 states in the United States and 58 other countries, with approximately one in three students an ethnic minority or from outside the U.S.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1950_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Women's_javelin_throw
1950 European Athletics Championships – Women's javelin throw
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Natalya Smirnitskaya", "Soviet Union", "47.55" ], [ "2", "Herma Bauma", "Austria", "43.87" ], [ "3", "Galina Zybina", "Soviet Union", "42.75" ], [ "4", "Vera Nabokova", "Soviet Union", "41.88" ], [ "5", "Dana Zátopková", "Czechoslovakia", "41.34" ], [ "6", "Lily Kelsby", "Denmark", "40.25" ], [ "7", "Marija Radosavljević", "Yugoslavia", "38.33" ], [ "8", "Ingrid Almqvist", "Sweden", "38.21" ], [ "9", "Ans Koning", "Netherlands", "38.20" ], [ "10", "Diane Coates", "Great Britain", "37.50" ], [ "11", "Evelyne Pinard", "France", "37.22" ], [ "12", "Kirsti Jordet", "Norway", "34.87" ], [ "13", "Eivor Olson", "Sweden", "34.85" ] ]
Results -- Final
23 August
1950_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Women's_javelin_throw_0
The women's javelin throw at the 1950 European Athletics Championships was held in Bruxelles, Belgium, at Stade du Heysel on 23 August 1950.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009–10_Qatar_Stars_League
2009–10 Qatar Stars League
[ "Club", "City/Town", "Stadium" ]
[ [ "Al-Gharrafa", "Doha", "Al-Gharafa Stadium" ], [ "Al-Sadd", "Doha", "Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium" ], [ "Umm-Salal Sports Club", "Umm Salal", "Thani bin Jassim Stadium" ], [ "Qatar Sports Club", "Doha", "Suhaim bin Hamad Stadium" ], [ "Al Rayyan Sports Club", "Al Rayyan", "Ahmed bin Ali Stadium" ], [ "Al-Arabi Sports Club", "Doha", "Grand Hamad Stadium" ], [ "Al-Khor Sports Club", "Al Khor", "Al-Khawr Stadium" ], [ "Al-Sailiya Sport Club", "Al Sailiya", "Grand Hamad Stadium" ], [ "Al Wakrah", "Al Wakrah", "Al-Wakrah Stadium" ], [ "Al Khuratiyat SC", "Al Khuraitiyat", "Ahmed bin Ali Stadium" ], [ "Al-Shamal", "Madinat ash Shamal", "Al-Shamal SC Stadium" ], [ "Al-Ahli Sports Club", "Doha", "Al-Ahly Stadium" ] ]
League expansion -- Stadia and locations
DohaUmm SalalAl RayyanAl WakrahAl Khor Locations of teams in the 2009-10 Qatari League
2009–10_Qatar_Stars_League_0
The 2009-10 Qatari League or Qatari Stars League season will be the 37th edition of top level football championship in Qatar and starts in September.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Washington_Huskies_football_team
2015 Washington Huskies football team
[ "Name", "Position", "Seasons at Washington", "Alma Mater" ]
[ [ "Chris Petersen", "Head coach", "2nd", "UC Davis ( 1988 )" ], [ "Pete Kwiatkowski", "Defensive Coordinator", "2nd", "Boise State ( 1990 )" ], [ "Jonathan Smith", "Offensive Coordinator /Quarterbacks", "2nd", "Oregon State ( 2001 )" ], [ "Bob Gregory", "Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers", "2nd", "Washington State ( 1987 )" ], [ "Chris Strausser", "Associate Head Coach/Offensive Line", "2nd", "Chico State ( 1989 )" ], [ "Keith Bhonapha", "Running Backs/ Recruiting Coordinator", "2nd", "Hawaii ( 2003 )" ], [ "Jeff Choate", "Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Line", "2nd", "Western Montana ( 1993 )" ], [ "Jimmy Lake", "Defensive Backs", "2nd", "Eastern Washington ( 2000 )" ], [ "Jordan Paopao", "Tight Ends", "5th", "San Diego ( 2006 )" ], [ "Brent Pease", "Receivers", "2nd", "Montana ( 1987 )" ] ]
Personnel -- Coaching staff
2015_Washington_Huskies_football_team_0
The 2015 Washington Huskies football team represented the University of Washington in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was led by second-year head coach was Chris Petersen. Washington was a member of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference and played their home games on campus at Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium, in the University District of Seattle. They finished the season 7-6, 4-5 in Pac-12 play to finish in a tie fourth place in the North Division. They were invited to the Heart of Dallas Bowl where they defeated Southern Miss.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
1987 Stanley Cup playoffs
[ "Player", "Team", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "+/-", "PIM" ]
[ [ "Wayne Gretzky", "Edmonton Oilers", "21", "5", "29", "34", "+10", "6" ], [ "Mark Messier", "Edmonton Oilers", "21", "12", "16", "28", "+13", "16" ], [ "Brian Propp", "Philadelphia Flyers", "26", "12", "16", "28", "+11", "10" ], [ "Glenn Anderson", "Edmonton Oilers", "21", "14", "13", "27", "+13", "59" ], [ "Pelle Eklund", "Philadelphia Flyers", "26", "7", "20", "27", "+11", "2" ], [ "Jari Kurri", "Edmonton Oilers", "21", "15", "10", "25", "+11", "20" ], [ "Mats Naslund", "Montreal Canadiens", "17", "7", "15", "22", "-1", "11" ], [ "Rick Tocchet", "Philadelphia Flyers", "26", "11", "10", "21", "+7", "72" ], [ "Larry Robinson", "Montreal Canadiens", "17", "3", "17", "20", "+4", "6" ], [ "Ryan Walter", "Montreal Canadiens", "17", "7", "12", "19", "+4", "10" ] ]
Player statistics -- Skaters
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The 1987 Stanley Cup playoffs, the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL) began on April 8, after the conclusion of the 1986-87 NHL season. It concluded on May 31, with the Edmonton Oilers defeating the Philadelphia Flyers to win the Stanley Cup. In an attempt to reduce the number of first round upsets, the NHL expanded the best-of-five series in the first round to a best-of-seven series. The 1987 playoffs marked the second consecutive year that all four former WHA teams made the playoffs in the same year. It would not happen again until 1999 by which time 3 of those teams had moved, the Quebec Nordiques to Denver, the Winnipeg Jets to Phoenix, and the Hartford Whalers to Raleigh, North Carolina. For the second time ever and first time since 1978, all of the Original Six teams made the playoffs in the same season. At the time the Philadelphia Flyers set an NHL playoff record by playing in 26 games during the playoffs. This record has since been equaled by four other teams (2004 Calgary Flames, 2014 Los Angeles Kings, 2015 Tampa Bay Lightning and 2019 St. Louis Blues).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game
2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
[ "Pos", "Umpire", "ASG Exp" ]
[ [ "HP", "Dana DeMuth", "3" ], [ "1B", "Brian Gorman", "2" ], [ "2B", "Jeff Kellogg", "2" ], [ "3B", "Ángel Hernández", "2" ], [ "LF", "Tim Timmons", "1" ], [ "RF", "Paul Nauert", "1" ] ]
Game -- Umpires
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The 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 80th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 14, 2009, at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, the home of the National League St. Louis Cardinals. The game was the first All-Star Game held in St. Louis since 1966. This was the seventh year in which the All-Star Game determined home field advantage in the World Series, with the American League winning all seven games up to and including 2009 under this format. After the game, the National League led the series, 40-38-2, but had not won since 1996. Fox televised the contest, with Joe Buck and Tim McCarver in the booth for the game broadcast, joined at the bottom of the 2nd inning by President Barack Obama. Pre-game coverage began at 5 PM US EDT on MLB Network, with ESPN joining in at 7 PM US EDT. Outside the USA, Rogers Sportsnet (Canada) and ESPN America (Europe) carried MLB's international feed with their own video feed and announcers. The Cardinals had hoped to use the event to show off its planned Ballpark Village residential and entertainment complex to be built on the site of the former Busch Memorial Stadium across the street from the new ballpark. However the plans had not materialized by the time of the game and the Cardinals opted to use the site for a softball field and parking lot instead. On April 22, 2009, All-Star balloting began on MLB.com with eight position players (excluding pitchers and designated hitters) from each of the 30 teams being nominated for fans to vote. As with the prior year, only 25 email ballots could be cast and voting officially ended at 11:59 ET on July 2.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Euro_2000
UEFA Euro 2000
[ "Rank", "Team", "CHF Million" ]
[ [ "1", "France", "14.4" ], [ "2", "Italy", "13.2" ], [ "3", "Netherlands Portugal", "10.2" ], [ "5", "Romania Spain Turkey FR Yugoslavia", "7.8" ], [ "9", "Belgium Czech Republic England Norway", "5.4" ], [ "13", "Denmark Germany Slovenia Sweden", "4.8" ] ]
Statistics -- Prize money
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The 2000 UEFA European Football Championship, also known as Euro 2000, was the 11th UEFA European Championship, which is held every four years and organised by UEFA, association football's governing body in Europe. The finals of Euro 2000 were co-hosted (the first time this happened) by Belgium and the Netherlands, between 10 June and 2 July 2000. Spain and Austria also bid to host the event. The final tournament was contested by 16 nations. With the exception of the national teams of the hosts, Belgium and the Netherlands, the finalists had to go through a qualifying round to reach the final stage. France won the tournament, by defeating Italy 2-1 in the final, via a golden goal. The finals saw the first major UEFA competition contested in the King Baudouin Stadium (formerly the Heysel Stadium) since the events of the 1985 European Cup Final and the Heysel Stadium disaster, with the opening game being played in the rebuilt stadium. A high-scoring tournament with many exciting matches and a very high standard of play, Euro 2000 is often named by football writers as one of the greatest international tournaments ever.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachelle_Ann_Go
Rachelle Ann Go
[ "Year", "Title", "Network", "Role" ]
[ [ "1998", "Eat Bulaga ! ( Birit Baby )", "GMA Network", "Herself / Contestant / Runner-up" ], [ "2004", "Search for a Star", "GMA Network", "Herself" ], [ "2004-2010", "ASAP", "ABS-CBN", "Herself" ], [ "2005", "Nginiig", "ABS-CBN", "Herself" ], [ "2005", "Wansapanataym", "ABS-CBN", "Shin" ], [ "2005", "Star In A Million", "ABS-CBN", "Herself / Host" ], [ "2006", "Your Song ( If You Walk Away )", "ABS-CBN", "Joanne" ], [ "2006", "Quizon Avenue", "ABS-CBN", "Herself" ], [ "2007", "Princess Hours : The Royal Special", "ABS-CBN", "Herself" ], [ "2009", "Your Song : Exchange of Hearts", "ABS-CBN", "Camille" ], [ "2010-2013", "Party Pilipinas", "GMA Network", "Herself / Performer" ], [ "2010", "Diva", "GMA Network", "Demi" ], [ "2010", "Puso ng Pasko : Artista Challenge", "GMA Network", "Herself ( Challenger )" ], [ "2011", "Nita Negrita", "GMA Network", "Amanda" ], [ "2011", "Protégé : The Battle For The Big Break", "GMA Network", "Herself / Mentor" ], [ "2012", "Biritera", "GMA Network", "Lara" ], [ "2013", "Indio", "GMA Network", "Libulan ( Diwata ng Buwan )" ], [ "2013-2014", "Sunday All Stars", "GMA Network", "Herself / Performer" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
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Rachelle Ann Shin Villalobos Go-Spies (born August 31, 1986) is a Filipino singer and international musical theater actress. She began her career by participating in and winning several singing competitions, the first of which was in the long-running Philippine variety show Eat Bulaga! at age eleven. She rose to fame when she emerged as the Grand Champion of the reality talent search Search for a Star in 2004. She was previously managed by VIVA Artist Agency and Viva Records. She is currently managed by Cornerstone Talent Management Center. Go won the Silver Prize award for her song, From The Start, at the Shanghai Music Festival 2005 and Best Own song, Isang Lahi, at the Astana International Song Festival 2005 in Astana, Kazakhstan. Since then, she has headlined concerts locally and internationally, recorded seven albums, which became certified gold and double platinum records.Her song First Burn together with Lexi Lawson, Arianna Afsar, Julia Harriman and Shoba Narayan debuted and peaked at number 1 in iTunes U.S, making her the first pure Filipino recording artist to reach number 1 in the U.S. music chart. It also charted on Billboard digital songs chart. Go has also performed in various hit musicals in the Philippines, London's West End and on Broadway. Her debut was in The Little Mermaid, playing the role of Ariel in 2011, for which she won a Best Actress award from Broadway World Philippine Awards; and another in 2013 for Tarzan, playing the role of Jane Porter. Go's theater career continues as she was cast in the 2014 West End revival of the hit musical Miss Saigon, for the role of Gigi Van Tranh.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_in_American_music
2020 in American music
[ "Date", "Album", "Artist", "Genre ( s )" ]
[ [ "6", "The Glitz The Glamour", "Perry Farrell", "Alternative rock rock" ], [ "6", "The Return of The Queen", "Nicki Minaj", "Hip hop" ], [ "13", "Weekend in London", "George Benson", "R & B jazz soul" ], [ "20", "Human", "OneRepublic", "Pop rock pop" ], [ "27", "Black Coffee ( Vinyl Reissue )", "Peggy Lee", "Jazz pop" ] ]
List of albums to be released -- November
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The following is a list of events and releases that have happened or are expected to happen in 2020 in music in the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Canada
List of the busiest airports in Canada
[ "Rank", "Airport", "Serves", "Total passengers", "Annual change", "Total passengers", "Annual change" ]
[ [ "1", "Toronto Pearson International Airport", "Greater Toronto Area", "37,523,366", "6.4%", "38,571,961", "6.8%" ], [ "2", "Vancouver International Airport", "Metro Vancouver", "18,944,527", "7.4%", "19,358,203", "7.7%" ], [ "3", "Calgary International Airport", "Calgary", "14,666,729", "6.4%", "15,261,108", "6.6%" ], [ "4", "Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport", "Greater Montreal", "14,174,375", "4.9%", "14,840,067", "5.3%" ], [ "5", "Edmonton International Airport", "Edmonton Capital Region", "7,710,267", "4.5%", "8,240,161", "7.0%" ], [ "6", "Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport", "Ottawa", "4,472,365", "0.2%", "4,616,448", "0.8%" ], [ "7", "Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport", "Winnipeg", "3,626,250", "5.1%", "3,669,797", "5.3%" ], [ "8", "Halifax Stanfield International Airport", "Halifax", "3,620,107", "2.2%", "3,663,039", "2.2%" ], [ "9", "Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport", "Greater Toronto Area", "n/a", "n/a", "2,400,000", "4.3%" ], [ "10", "Victoria International Airport", "Victoria", "1,634,887", "4.6%", "1,650,904", "6.0%" ], [ "11", "Kelowna International Airport", "Kelowna", "1,607,991", "1.2%", "1,602,899", "6.5%" ], [ "12", "St. John 's International Airport", "St. John 's", "1,555,795", "5.0%", "1,600,000", "9.7%" ], [ "13", "Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport", "Quebec City", "1,449,413", "2.1%", "1,574,699", "6.7%" ], [ "14", "Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport", "Saskatoon", "1,497,579", "6.5%", "1,484,615", "6.9%" ], [ "15", "Fort McMurray International Airport", "Fort McMurray", "1,166,540", "6.3%", "1,308,416", "9.5%" ], [ "16", "Regina International Airport", "Regina", "1,254,933", "1.3%", "1,262,000", "2.9%" ], [ "17", "Thunder Bay International Airport", "Thunder Bay", "739,837", "0.3%", "", "" ], [ "18", "Greater Moncton International Airport", "Moncton", "649,427", "0.8%", "677,159", "4.6%" ], [ "19", "London International Airport", "London", "479,928", "5.1%", "476,617", "" ], [ "20", "Prince George Airport", "Prince George", "435,128", "1.6%", "", "" ] ]
2014 -- Canada 's 20 busiest airports by passenger traffic
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The following is a list of the busiest airports in Canada. The airports are ranked by passenger traffic and aircraft movements. For each airport, the lists cite the city served by the airport as designated by Transport Canada, not necessarily the municipality where the airport is physically located. Since 2010, Toronto-Pearson and Vancouver International have been the two busiest airports by both passengers served and aircraft movements. Toronto-Pearson's location within the most populous metropolitan region of Canada solidifies its top spot amongst all of Canada's airports, serving more passengers and having more aircraft movements than the top two other airports combined. Given its advantageous position on the west coast of Canada, Vancouver International has long served as Canada's hub for flights bound for Asia and Oceania.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1941
List of shipwrecks in November 1941
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Balilla", "Italy", "World War II : The cargo ship was shelled and torpedoed in the Mediterranean Sea north west of Trapani , Sicily ( 38°22′N 12°20′E / 38.367°N 12.333°E / 38.367 ; 12.333 ) by ORP Sokół ( Polish Navy ) , shelled and sunk later in the day by HMS Utmost ( Royal Navy ) . There were no casualty and 25 survivors" ], [ "Brynmill", "United Kingdom", "World War II : The cargo ship ( 743 gt , 1920 ) was bombed and sunk by Luftwaffe aircraft in the North Sea 4 nautical miles ( 7.4 km ) off the East Dudgeon Lightship ( United Kingdom ) . All crew were rescued" ], [ "Caliph", "United Kingdom", "The trawler ( 226 gt , 1906 ) was bombed and sunk in the North Sea 11 nautical miles ( 20 km ) south of Old Head of Kinsale , Aberdeenshire by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of one crew member" ], [ "Foremost 45", "United Kingdom", "World War II : The hopper barge ( 824 gt ) struck a mine and sank in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Newfoundland ( 51°21′10″N 51°21′06″W / 51.35278°N 51.35167°W / 51.35278 ; -51.35167 ) with the loss of one crew member" ], [ "Larpool", "United Kingdom", "World War II : The cargo ship ( 3872 gt , 1924 ) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 250 nautical miles ( 460 km ) east south east of Cape Race , Newfoundland by U-208 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 26 of her 43 crew . Survivors were rescued by HMCS Bittersweet ( Royal Canadian Navy ) or reached land in their lifeboat" ], [ "Marie Dawn", "United Kingdom", "World War II : The cargo ship ( 2157 gt , 1922 ) was bombed and damaged in the North Sea 20 nautical miles ( 37 km ) off Spurn Point , Yorkshire by Luftwaffe aircraft . She sank the next day 4 nautical miles ( 7.4 km ) off Spurn Point" ], [ "No . 82", "Soviet Navy", "The D-3-class motor torpedo boat was lost on this date" ], [ "T-497", "Soviet Navy", "World War II : The auxiliary minesweeper was sunk by mines in the Tsemes Bight" ], [ "T-504", "Soviet Navy", "World War II : The auxiliary minesweeper was sunk by German aircraft off Cape Ai-Todor" ], [ "Voroshilov", "Soviet Navy", "World War II : The Kirov -class cruiser was bombed and severely damaged at Novorossiysk by Junkers Ju 88 aircraft of Kampfgeschwader 51 , Luftwaffe . She was subsequently towed to Poti . Repairs took until February 1942 to complete" ] ]
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The list of shipwrecks in November 1941 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during November 1941.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Santa_Cause:_It's_a_Punk_Rock_Christmas
A Santa Cause: It's a Punk Rock Christmas
[ "#", "Title", "Artist", "Original Artist ( s )", "Length" ]
[ [ "1", "All I Want for Christmas is You", "Quietdrive", "Mariah Carey", "3:52" ], [ "2", "Last Christmas", "N E W B R E E D", "Wham !", "3:37" ], [ "3", "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus", "Cash Cash", "Jimmy Boyd", "3:49" ], [ "4", "Christmas Eve ( English Version )", "LOST", "Tatsurō Yamashita", "3:30" ], [ "5", "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer", "Alex Goot", "Gene Autry", "2:16" ], [ "6", "Santa Clause Is Coming to Town", "FIVE NEW OLD", "Eddie Cantor", "3:41" ], [ "7", "Happy Xmas ( War Is Over )", "Cartel", "John Lennon and Yoko Ono", "3:26" ], [ "8", "Winter Song", "SWANKY DANK", "Dreams Come True", "3:53" ], [ "9", "Shake Up Christmas", "Larzz", "Train", "3:52" ], [ "10", "Wonderful Christmastime", "Holiday Parade", "Paul McCartney", "2:30" ], [ "11", "Christmas ( Baby Please Come Home )", "Runner Runner", "Darlene Love", "2:55" ], [ "12", "Frosty the Snowman", "sfpr", "Gene Autry and the Cass County Boys", "3:39" ], [ "13", "Christmas in Hollis", "Saprize", "Run-DMC", "3:11" ], [ "14", "Merry Christmas , Happy Holidays", "Stereo Skyline", "' N Sync", "2:53" ], [ "15", "Here Comes Santa Claus", "MY LAST DECEMBER", "Gene Autry", "2:11" ], [ "16", "Christmas Time Is Here", "Hawthorne Heights", "Vince Guaraldi Trio", "2:43" ], [ "17", "We Wish You A Merry Christmas", "FAT PROP", "John Denver", "2:47" ], [ "18", "Winter Wonderland", "The Hype Theory", "Richard Himber", "2:23" ], [ "19", "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day", "DRIVE FAR", "Johnny Marks", "4:29" ], [ "20", "Silent Night", "BONAVENTURE", "Franz Xaver Gruber", "2:41" ] ]
A SANTA CAUSES-It 's a Punk Rock Christmas -- Track listing
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A Santa Cause: It's a Punk Rock Christmas was released November 11, 2003 on the label Immortal Records. A percentage of the proceeds from the album's sale were donated to The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. A second edition, donating money to Cure Autism Now, was released in 2006.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Gymnastics_Olympic_Test_Event
2016 Gymnastics Olympic Test Event
[ "Rank", "Gymnast", "Nation", "D Score", "E Score", "Total", "Qual" ]
[ [ "1", "Elisabeth Seitz", "Germany", "6.600", "8.566", "15.166", "Q" ], [ "2", "Sophie Scheder", "Germany", "6.400", "8.700", "15.100", "Q" ], [ "3", "Loan His", "France", "6.100", "8.441", "14.541", "Q" ], [ "4", "Gabby Jupp", "Great Britain", "6.100", "8.333", "14.433", "Q" ], [ "5", "Rebeca Andrade", "Brazil", "6.000", "8.400", "14.400", "Q" ], [ "6", "Senna Deriks", "Belgium", "6.100", "8.233", "14.333", "Q" ], [ "7", "Oréane Lechenault", "France", "6.300", "8.033", "14.333", "Q" ], [ "8", "Louise Vanhille", "France", "6.100", "8.166", "14.266", "-" ], [ "9", "Leah Griesser", "Germany", "5.800", "8.416", "14.216", "-" ], [ "10", "Larrissa Miller", "Australia", "6.100", "8.100", "14.200", "Q" ], [ "10", "Laura Waem", "Belgium", "6.100", "8.100", "14.200", "Q" ], [ "12", "Tabea Alt", "Germany", "5.700", "8.466", "14.166", "-" ], [ "13", "Ana Filipa Martins", "Portugal", "5.900", "8.233", "14.133", "R1" ], [ "14", "Lorrane Oliveira", "Brazil", "5.800", "8.266", "14.066", "R2" ], [ "15", "Sanne Wevers", "Netherlands", "5.600", "8.400", "14.000", "R3" ] ]
Artistic gymnastics -- Results
Vault [ edit ] Rank Gymnast Nation D Score E Score Pen . Score 1 D Score E Score Pen . Score 2 Total Qual . Vault 1 Vault 2 1 Dipa Karmakar India 7.000 8.066 15.066 6.000 8.533 14.533 14.799 Q 2 Alexa Moreno Mexico 6.200 8.666 14.866 6.000 8.633 -0.100 14.533 14.699 Q 3 Oksana Chusovitina Uzbekistan 6.200 8.733 -0.100 14.833 5.500 8.933 14.433 14.633 Q 4 Daniele Hypólito Brazil 5.300 9.033 14.333 5.700 8.833 14.533 14.433 Q 5 Courtney McGregor New Zealand 5.800 8.600 14.400 5.600 8.300 -0.100 13.800 14.100 Q 6 Emily Little Australia 5.800 8.766 14.566 4.600 8.791 13.391 13.978 Q 7 Gabriela Janik Poland 5.300 8.800 14.100 4.600 8.833 13.433 13.766 Q 8 Argyro Afrati Greece 5.000 8.766 13.766 4.800 8.700 13.500 13.633 Q 9 Houry Gebeshian Armenia 5.000 8.983 13.983 5.200 8.633 -2.000 11.833 12.908 R1 10 Lee Go-im South Korea 0.000 5.000 8.233 13.233 6.616 R2 Uneven bars [ edit ]
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The 2016 Olympic Gymnastics Test Event, known officially as Aquece Rio 2016, served as the final qualifier to the gymnastics events at the 2016 Summer Olympics, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.