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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sigma_Chi_members
List of Sigma Chi members
[ "Name", "Original chapter", "Notability" ]
[ [ "Major General Bradley Becker", "University of California , Davis , 1986", "Commanding General at the U.S. Army Training Center Fort Jackson , S.C. ; Deputy Director for Joint Training ; Chief , Commanders Initiatives Group , U.S . Forces ; Deputy Commanding General ; Commander , 3rd Battlefield Coordination Dettachment , Eighth U.S. Army , Korea" ], [ "Colonel Charles A. Beckwith", "Georgia , 1952", "Credited for creating Delta Force" ], [ "Captain Maurice Britt", "Arkansas , 1941", "Recipient of the Medal of Honor" ], [ "Brigadier General Robert Cardenas", "New Mexico , 1955", "Inductee of the National Aviation Hall of Fame for his role as the pilot on the mothership B-29 bomber and operations officer on the X-1 program" ], [ "Colonel William Eckhardt", "University of Mississippi , 1963", "Chief Prosecutor in the My Lai Cases" ], [ "Master Sergeant Matthew Eversmann", "Hampden-Sydney College , 1988 , Hon . BA 2000", "Known for actions during The Battle of Mogadishu as portrayed by Josh Hartnett in Black Hawk Down" ], [ "Major General Jon Gallinetti", "California State University , Fresno 1972", "Deputy Commander , Marine Forces Command" ], [ "Major General Patrick J. Hurley", "George Washington University , 1913", "" ], [ "Colonel James R. Lockett", "Georgia , 1874", "Charter member of the Delta Chapter . Camp Lockett was named in his honor" ], [ "General Merrill A. McPeak", "San Diego State University , 1957", "Former USAF Chief of Staff" ], [ "Captain Robert Prince", "Stanford University , 1941", "Known for leading the Raid at Cabanatuan as portrayed by James Franco in The Great Raid" ], [ "General Victor E. Gene Renuart , USAF", "Indiana 1971", "Former Commander of United States Northern Command" ], [ "General Russell A. Rourke", "University of Maryland , 1953", "Former United States Secretary of the Air Force" ], [ "Major General Benjamin Piatt Runkle", "Miami University , 1857", "Sigma Chi founder and Civil War Commander" ], [ "Technical Sergeant Forrest L. Vosler", "Syracuse University , 1948", "Recipient of the Medal of Honor" ], [ "Lt. Gen. Keller E. Rockey", "Gettysburg College , 1909", "Commanded the Fifth Marine Division in the Battle of Iwo Jima" ] ]
List_of_Sigma_Chi_members_15
This is a list of notable alumni of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. Many notable Sigma Chi Brothers are awarded the Significant Sig Award by headquarters, indicated by as superscriptS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_US_Open_Series
2014 US Open Series
[ "Week", "Date", "Men 's Events", "Women 's Events" ]
[ [ "1", "July 21 - July 27", "Atlanta BB & T Atlanta Open 2014 Champion : John Isner", "No Series Event Held This Week" ], [ "2", "July 28 - August 3", "Washington , D.C. Citi Open 2014 Champion : Milos Raonic", "Stanford Bank of the West Classic 2014 Champion : Serena Williams" ], [ "3", "August 4 - August 10", "Toronto Rogers Cup presented by National Bank 2014 Champion : Jo-Wilfried Tsonga", "Montreal Rogers Cup presented by National Bank 2014 Champion : Agnieszka Radwańska" ], [ "4", "August 10 - August 17", "Cincinnati Western & Southern Open 2014 Champion : Roger Federer", "Cincinnati Western & Southern Open 2014 Champion : Serena Williams" ], [ "5", "August 17 - August 23", "Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Open 2014 Champion : Lukáš Rosol", "Connecticut Connecticut Open 2014 Champion : Petra Kvitová" ], [ "6-7", "August 25 - September 8", "New York US Open 2014 Champion : Marin Čilić", "New York US Open 2014 Champion : Serena Williams" ] ]
2014 Schedule
Legend Grand Slam Event ATP Masters 1000 and WTA Premier 5 ATP World Tour 500 and WTA Premier ATP World Tour 250 and WTA International
2014_US_Open_Series_5
In tennis, the 2014 US Open Series (known as Emirates Airline US Open Series for sponsorship reasons) was the eleventh edition of the US Open Series, which included nine hard court tournaments that started on July 21, 2014 in Atlanta and concluded in Winston-Salem for the men and in New Haven for the women on August 23, 2014. This edition consisted of four separate men's tournaments and three women's tournaments, with the Western & Southern Open hosting both a men's and women's event. The series was headlined by two ATP World Tour Masters 1000 and two WTA Premier 5 events. Milos Raonic and Serena Williams were the US Open Series champions in 2014. Serena Williams improved the biggest payout in professional tennis history record which she previously shared with Rafael Nadal. The new record was then set at $4 million.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina's_2nd_congressional_district
South Carolina's 2nd congressional district
[ "Year", "Office", "Result" ]
[ [ "2000", "President", "Bush 58 - 39%" ], [ "2004", "President", "Bush 60 - 39%" ], [ "2008", "President", "McCain 59.5 - 39.4%" ], [ "2012", "President", "Romney 59.1 - 39.4%" ], [ "2016", "President", "Trump 56.3 - 38.6%" ] ]
Election results from presidential races
South_Carolina's_2nd_congressional_district_0
The 2nd Congressional District of South Carolina is a congressional district in central and southwestern South Carolina. The district spans from Columbia to the South Carolina side of the Augusta, Georgia metropolitan area. From 1993 through 2012, it included all of Lexington, Jasper, Hampton, Allendale and Barnwell counties; most of Richland and Beaufort counties and parts of Aiken, Calhoun and Orangeburg counties. It was made more compact in the 2010 round of redistricting, and now comprises all of Lexington, Aiken and Barnwell counties, most of Richland County, and part of Orangeburg County. Besides Columbia (60 percent of which is in the district), other major cities in the district include Aiken and North Augusta. The district's current configuration dates from 1933, following South Carolina losing a seat in apportionment as a result of the 1930 Census showing that the state's population had declined. Before that time, much of its territory had been within the 6th district. As a Columbia-based district from 1933 to the early 1990s, it was a fairly compact district in the central part of the state, which was largely coextensive with the Columbia metropolitan area. As a result of the 1990 census, the state legislature was required to draw a black-majority district. In a deal between Republicans and Democrats, the 6th District, previously located in the northeastern portion of the state, was redefined to incorporate most of the old 2nd's black residents. To make up for the loss in population, the 2nd was pushed as far west as the fringes of the Augusta suburbs and as far south as Beaufort/Hilton Head. Since 1965 the 2nd district has been held by the Republican Party, made up of white conservatives in the late 20th-century realignment of political parties in the South.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Owen_(racing_driver)
Steve Owen (racing driver)
[ "Year", "Team", "Car", "Co-driver", "Position", "Laps" ]
[ [ "1999", "Garry Rogers Motorsport", "Holden Commodore VT", "Greg Ritter", "9th", "160" ], [ "2000", "MW Motorsport", "Holden Commodore VS", "Matthew White", "24th", "143" ], [ "2001", "Imrie Motorsport", "Holden Commodore VX", "James Brock", "DNF", "12" ], [ "2002", "Briggs Motor Sport", "Ford Falcon AU", "Dale Brede", "17th", "158" ], [ "2003", "Robert Smith Racing", "Holden Commodore VX", "Phillip Scifleet", "21st", "141" ], [ "2004", "K-Mart Racing Team", "Holden Commodore VY", "Tim Leahey", "8th", "160" ], [ "2005", "Britek Motorsport", "Ford Falcon BA", "Matthew White", "DNF", "136" ], [ "2006", "Rod Nash Racing", "Holden Commodore VZ", "Tony Longhurst", "7th", "161" ], [ "2007", "Rod Nash Racing", "Holden Commodore VZ", "Tony D'Alberto", "6th", "161" ], [ "2008", "Dick Johnson Racing", "Ford Falcon BF", "Warren Luff", "11th", "161" ], [ "2009", "Walkinshaw Racing", "Holden Commodore VE", "Shane Price", "16th", "160" ], [ "2010", "Triple Eight Race Engineering", "Holden Commodore VE", "Jamie Whincup", "2nd", "161" ], [ "2011", "Paul Morris Motorsport", "Holden Commodore VE", "Paul Morris", "11th", "161" ], [ "2012", "Paul Morris Motorsport", "Ford Falcon FG", "Paul Morris", "DNF", "53" ], [ "2013", "Ford Performance Racing", "Ford Falcon FG", "Will Davison", "7th", "161" ], [ "2014", "Ford Performance Racing", "Ford Falcon FG", "Mark Winterbottom", "6th", "161" ], [ "2015", "Prodrive Racing Australia", "Ford Falcon FG X", "Mark Winterbottom", "2nd", "161" ], [ "2016", "Rod Nash Racing", "Ford Falcon FG X", "Chaz Mostert", "19th", "147" ], [ "2017", "Rod Nash Racing", "Ford Falcon FG X", "Chaz Mostert", "10th", "161" ], [ "2018", "Tickford Racing", "Ford Falcon FG X", "Richie Stanaway", "22nd", "152" ] ]
Career results -- Bathurst 1000 Results
The Ford FG Falcon of Steve Owen at the 2012 Clipsal 500 Adelaide
Steve_Owen_(racing_driver)_1
Steve Owen (born 18 December 1974) is an Australian racing driver. He has an extensive driving CV, from Karts, to Formula Ford, Formula Holden, Sprint cars, Supercars and is one of two dual champions of the Dunlop Super2 Series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green,_Ohio
Green, Ohio
[ "#", "Employer", "# of Employees" ]
[ [ "1", "Diebold", "1,547" ], [ "2", "InfoCision", "1,506" ], [ "3", "Minute Men , Inc", "747" ], [ "4", "Fannie May Confection", "726" ], [ "5", "Green Local Schools", "650" ], [ "6", "FedEx", "592" ], [ "7", "Group Management Services", "452" ], [ "8", "Summa Health System", "422" ], [ "9", "Tamarkin Company ( Giant Eagle )", "389" ], [ "10", "YMCA", "381" ] ]
Economy -- Largest employers
According to Green 's 2017 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report , [ 21 ] the largest employers in the city at the time were :
Green,_Ohio_0
Green is a city in Summit County, Ohio, United States. The population was 25,943 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Akron, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area, located between Akron and Canton.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Cleveland_Indians_season
2012 Cleveland Indians season
[ "v t e Wild Card teams ( Top 2 qualify for 1-game playoff )", "W", "L", "Pct", "GB" ]
[ [ "Baltimore Orioles", "93", "69", "0.574", "-" ], [ "Texas Rangers", "93", "69", "0.574", "-" ], [ "Tampa Bay Rays", "90", "72", "0.556", "3" ], [ "Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim", "89", "73", "0.549", "4" ], [ "Chicago White Sox", "85", "77", "0.525", "8" ], [ "Seattle Mariners", "75", "87", "0.463", "18" ], [ "Toronto Blue Jays", "73", "89", "0.451", "20" ], [ "Kansas City Royals", "72", "90", "0.444", "21" ], [ "Boston Red Sox", "69", "93", "0.426", "24" ], [ "Cleveland Indians", "68", "94", "0.420", "25" ], [ "Minnesota Twins", "66", "96", "0.407", "27" ] ]
Season standings -- American League Wild Card
vteDivision Winners W L Pct . New York Yankees 95 67 0.586 Oakland Athletics 94 68 0.580 Detroit Tigers 88 74 0.543
2012_Cleveland_Indians_season_2
The 2012 Cleveland Indians season was the 112th season for the franchise. The team attempted to improve on its 2011 campaign in which was 80-82 and finished 2nd in the American League Central division. The team was also looking to return to the playoffs for the first time since 2007. The team played all of its home games at Progressive Field, which will be in its 19th season. The Indians were in playoff contention for much of the first four months of the season. The team had a record of 44-41 at the All Star Break, and were just a few games back in both the AL Central and Wild Card races. However, the team struggled through the second half, going just 24-53 after the break, for a final record of 68-94, placing 4th in the division. This marked the third and final season under the leadership of manager Manny Acta. Acta was fired on September 27 with six games remaining. Bench coach and former Indians' catcher Sandy Alomar, Jr. was named the interim manager for the team's final six games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_UCI_Track_Cycling_World_Championships_–_Men's_omnium
2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's omnium
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Alexei Markov", "Russia", "4:25.025" ], [ "2", "Shane Archbold", "New Zealand", "4:25.826" ], [ "3", "Lasse Norman Hansen", "Denmark", "4:28.693" ], [ "4", "Juan Arango", "Colombia", "4:30.002" ], [ "5", "Michael Freiberg", "Australia", "4:30.142" ], [ "6", "Eloy Teruel Rovira", "Spain", "4:30.642" ], [ "7", "Martyn Irvine", "Ireland", "4:33.007" ], [ "8", "Gijs van Hoecke", "Belgium", "4:33.285" ], [ "9", "Tim Veldt", "Netherlands", "4:35.933" ], [ "10", "Zachary Bell", "Canada", "4:36.301" ], [ "11", "Elia Viviani", "Italy", "4:36.467" ], [ "12", "Ioannis Tamouridis", "Greece", "4:36.661" ], [ "13", "Kwok Ho Ting", "Hong Kong", "4:38.968" ], [ "14", "Sam Harrison", "United Kingdom", "4:39.497" ], [ "15", "Luis Mansilla", "Chile", "4:39.825" ], [ "16", "Alois Kaňkovský", "Czech Republic", "4:41.121" ], [ "17", "Erik Mohs", "Germany", "4:42.622" ], [ "18", "Bobby Lea", "United States", "4:44.086" ], [ "19", "Bryan Coquard", "France", "4:45.636" ], [ "20", "Vladimir Tuychiev", "Uzbekistan", "4:47.395" ] ]
Results -- Individual Pursuit
The Individual Pursuit was held at 10:30 . [ 5 ]
2011_UCI_Track_Cycling_World_Championships_–_Men's_omnium_3
The Men's omnium at the 2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on March 25 and 26. 22 athletes participated in the contest. There were six events held.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2018_Asian_Games_–_Women's_50_metre_butterfly
Swimming at the 2018 Asian Games – Women's 50 metre butterfly
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Rikako Ikee ( JPN )", "25.55" ], [ "2", "Wang Yichun ( CHN )", "26.03" ], [ "3", "Lin Xintong ( CHN )", "26.39" ], [ "4", "Park Ye-rin ( KOR )", "26.53" ], [ "5", "An Se-hyeon ( KOR )", "26.67" ], [ "6", "Quah Ting Wen ( SGP )", "26.73" ], [ "7", "Huang Mei-chien ( TPE )", "26.89" ], [ "8", "Chan Kin Lok ( HKG )", "27.22" ] ]
Results -- Final
Swimming_at_the_2018_Asian_Games_–_Women's_50_metre_butterfly_3
The women's 50 metre butterfly event at the 2018 Asian Games took place on 20 August at the GBK Aquatic Stadium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harri_Kirvesniemi
Harri Kirvesniemi
[ "Year", "Age", "10 km", "15 km", "Pursuit", "30 km", "50 km", "4 × 10 km relay" ]
[ [ "1980", "21", "N/A", "8", "N/A", "18", "-", "Bronze" ], [ "1984", "25", "N/A", "Bronze", "N/A", "7", "4", "Bronze" ], [ "1988", "29", "N/A", "8", "N/A", "9", "22", "8" ], [ "1992", "33", "6", "N/A", "11", "10", "-", "Bronze" ], [ "1994", "35", "9", "N/A", "DNS", "-", "12", "Bronze" ], [ "1998", "39", "13", "N/A", "DNS", "6", "-", "Bronze" ] ]
Cross-country skiing results -- Olympic Games
6 medals – ( 6 bronze )
Harri_Kirvesniemi_2
Harri Tapani Kirvesniemi (born 10 May 1958 in Mikkeli) is a Finnish former cross-country skier who competed from 1980 to 2001. During his career he won six Olympic medals (all bronzes), and also the 50 km event at the Holmenkollen ski festival in 2000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_Tour_de_France
1995 Tour de France
[ "Rank", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "ONCE", "278h 29 ' 35" ], [ "2", "Gewiss-Ballan", "+ 13 ' 23" ], [ "3", "Mapei-GB-Latexco", "+ 55 ' 53" ], [ "4", "Festina-Lotus", "+ 1h 17 ' 05" ], [ "5", "Carrera Jeans-Tassoni", "+ 1h 23 ' 31" ], [ "6", "Banesto", "+ 1h 54 ' 11" ], [ "7", "Kelme-Sureña", "+ 2h 01 ' 09" ], [ "8", "Castorama", "+ 3h 03 ' 39" ], [ "9", "Motorola", "+ 3h 17 ' 31" ], [ "10", "Brescialat-Fago", "+ 3h 28 ' 02" ] ]
Team classification
1995_Tour_de_France_8
The 1995 Tour de France was the 82nd Tour de France, taking place from 1 to 23 July. It was Miguel Indurain's fifth and final victory in the Tour. On the fifteenth stage Italian rider Fabio Casartelli died after an accident on the Col de Portet d'Aspet. The points classification was won by Laurent Jalabert, while Richard Virenque won the mountains classification. Marco Pantani won the young rider classification, and ONCE won the team classification. Lance Armstrong's best finish in the Tour de France went down to his 36th-place finish in 1995, after his results from August 1998 to August 2012, including his seven Tour titles were stripped on 22 October 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandiarajan
Pandiarajan
[ "Year", "Film", "Language" ]
[ [ "2010", "Thairiyam", "Tamil" ], [ "2010", "Kola Kolaya Mundhirika", "Tamil" ], [ "2011", "Kasethaan Kadavulada", "Tamil" ], [ "2011", "Velayudham", "Tamil" ], [ "2012", "Vinmeengal", "Tamil" ], [ "2012", "Mirattal", "Tamil" ], [ "2012", "Thiruthani", "Tamil" ], [ "2012", "Gaantham", "Tamil" ], [ "2013", "Kurumbukara Pasanga", "Tamil" ], [ "2013", "Kolaakalam", "Tamil" ], [ "2014", "Rettai Kadhir", "Tamil" ], [ "2014", "Thirumanam Ennum Nikkah", "Tamil" ], [ "2014", "Vaayai Moodi Pesavum", "Tamil" ], [ "2014", "Pani Vizhum Nilavu", "Tamil" ], [ "2014", "Aaivukkoodam", "Tamil" ], [ "2015", "Miss Pannidatheenga Appuram Varuthapaduveenga", "Tamil" ], [ "2015", "Kadhal Agathee", "Tamil" ], [ "2016", "Mapla Singam", "Tamil" ], [ "2016", "Salaiyoram", "Tamil" ], [ "2016", "Ilamai Oonjal", "Tamil" ] ]
Filmography -- Actor
Pandiarajan_3
Pandiarajan is an actor, director who has played leading roles in many humorous Tamil films and currently plays supporting and comedy roles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renal_physiology
Renal physiology
[ "Substance", "Description", "Proximal tubule", "Loop of Henle", "Distal tubule", "Collecting duct" ]
[ [ "Glucose", "If glucose is not reabsorbed by the kidney , it appears in the urine , in a condition known as glycosuria . This is associated with diabetes mellitus", "reabsorption ( almost 100% ) via sodium-glucose transport proteins ( apical ) and GLUT ( basolateral )", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Oligopeptides , proteins , and amino acids", "All are reabsorbed nearly completely", "reabsorption", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Urea", "Regulation of osmolality . Varies with ADH", "reabsorption ( 50% ) via passive transport", "secretion", "-", "reabsorption in medullary collecting ducts" ], [ "Sodium", "Uses Na-H antiport , Na-glucose symport , sodium ion channels ( minor )", "reabsorption ( 65% , isosmotic )", "reabsorption ( 25% , thick ascending , Na-K-2Cl symporter )", "reabsorption ( 5% , sodium-chloride symporter )", "reabsorption ( 5% , principal cells ) , stimulated by aldosterone via ENaC" ], [ "Chloride", "Usually follows sodium . Active ( transcellular ) and passive ( paracellular )", "reabsorption", "reabsorption ( thin ascending , thick ascending , Na-K-2Cl symporter )", "reabsorption ( sodium-chloride symporter )", "-" ], [ "Water", "Uses aquaporin water channels . See also diuretic", "absorbed osmotically along with solutes", "reabsorption ( descending )", "-", "reabsorption ( regulated by ADH , via arginine vasopressin receptor 2 )" ], [ "Bicarbonate", "Helps maintain acid-base balance", "reabsorption ( 80-90% )", "reabsorption ( thick ascending )", "-", "reabsorption ( intercalated cells , via band 3 and pendrin )" ], [ "Protons", "Uses vacuolar H+ATPase", "-", "-", "-", "secretion ( intercalated cells )" ], [ "Potassium", "Varies upon dietary needs", "reabsorption ( 65% )", "reabsorption ( 20% , thick ascending , Na-K-2Cl symporter )", "-", "secretion ( common , via Na+/K+-ATPase , increased by aldosterone ) , or reabsorption ( rare , hydrogen potassium ATPase )" ], [ "Calcium", "Uses calcium ATPase , sodium-calcium exchanger", "reabsorption", "reabsorption ( thick ascending ) via passive transport", "reabsorption in response to PTH and ↑ reabsorption with Thiazide Diuretics", "-" ], [ "Magnesium", "Calcium and magnesium compete , and an excess of one can lead to excretion of the other", "reabsorption", "reabsorption ( thick ascending )", "reabsorption", "-" ], [ "Phosphate", "Excreted as titratable acid", "reabsorption ( 85% ) via sodium/phosphate cotransporter . Inhibited by parathyroid hormone", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Carboxylate", "", "reabsorption ( 100% ) via carboxylate transporters", "-", "-", "-" ] ]
Other functions -- Maintaining homeostasis
The kidney is responsible for maintaining a balance of the following substances :
Renal_physiology_0
Renal physiology (Latin rēnēs, kidneys) is the study of the physiology of the kidney. This encompasses all functions of the kidney, including maintenance of acid-base balance; regulation of fluid balance; regulation of sodium, potassium, and other electrolytes; clearance of toxins; absorption of glucose, amino acids, and other small molecules; regulation of blood pressure; production of various hormones, such as erythropoietin; and activation of vitamin D. Much of renal physiology is studied at the level of the nephron, the smallest functional unit of the kidney. Each nephron begins with a filtration component that filters the blood entering the kidney. This filtrate then flows along the length of the nephron, which is a tubular structure lined by a single layer of specialized cells and surrounded by capillaries. The major functions of these lining cells are the reabsorption of water and small molecules from the filtrate into the blood, and the secretion of wastes from the blood into the urine. Proper function of the kidney requires that it receives and adequately filters blood. This is performed at the microscopic level by many hundreds of thousands of filtration units called renal corpuscles, each of which is composed of a glomerulus and a Bowman's capsule. A global assessment of renal function is often ascertained by estimating the rate of filtration, called the glomerular filtration rate (GFR).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camila_Sodi
Camila Sodi
[ "Year", "Title", "Roles", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2004-2005", "Inocente de ti", "Flor de María Florecita González", "Main role ; 130 episodes" ], [ "2015", "Señorita Pólvora", "Valentina Cárdenas", "Main role ; 70 episodes" ], [ "2015-2016", "A que no me dejas", "Paulina Murat / Valentina Olmedo", "Main role ; 140 episodes" ], [ "2016", "Made in Hollywood", "Herself", "Episode : Elvis & Nixon/The Meddler/Compadres" ], [ "2016", "Un mal date", "Ex", "Episode : Ex" ], [ "2018-present", "Luis Miguel : The Series", "Erika", "Main role ( season 1 ) ; 6 episodes" ], [ "2018", "Wild District", "Giselle", "Main role ( season 1 ) ; 10 episodes" ], [ "2018-present", "Falsa identidad", "Isabel Fernández / Camila de Guevara", "Main role ( season 1 ) ; 91 episodes" ], [ "2020", "Rubí", "Rubí Pérez Ochoa", "Main role ( season 1 ) ; 26 episodes" ] ]
Filmography -- Television roles
Camila_Sodi_1
Camila Sodi (; born Camila Ía González Sodi, 14 May 1986) is a Mexican singer, actress and model. She is the niece of Thalía and part of the Sodi family.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Strictly_Come_Dancing_specials
List of Strictly Come Dancing specials
[ "Celebrity", "Position on Strictly", "Professional" ]
[ [ "Kelly Brook", "Series 5 contestant", "Brendan Cole" ], [ "Tom Chambers", "Series 6 winner", "Kristina Rihanoff" ], [ "Chelsee Healey", "Series 9 runner-up", "Pasha Kovalev" ], [ "Chris Hollins", "Series 7 winner", "Ola Jordan" ], [ "Colin Jackson", "Series 3 runner-up", "Erin Boag" ], [ "Natasha Kaplinsky", "Series 1 winner", "Ian Waite" ], [ "Rachel Stevens", "Series 6 runner-up", "Vincent Simone" ] ]
Christmas Specials -- 2012
The full lineup of the 2012 Christmas special , featuring six new celebrities who could not commit to the full series , was announced on 28 November 2012 . [ 4 ] Individual judges scores in the chart below ( given in parentheses ) are listed in this order from left to right : Craig Revel Horwood , Darcey Bussell , Len Goodman , Bruno Tonioli . Celebrity Occupation Professional Judges ' scores Dance Song J.B. Gill JLS singer Ola Jordan 39 ( 9 , 10 , 10 , 10 ) Jive `` Rockin ' Robin '' Bobby Ball Comedian Katya Virshilas 29 ( 6 , 7 , 8 , 8 ) American Smooth `` White Christmas '' Sheila Hancock Actress Ian Waite 36 ( 8 , 8 , 10 , 10 ) Foxtrot `` Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas '' Fabrice Muamba Former footballer Aliona Vilani 35 ( 8 , 9 , 9 , 9 ) Salsa `` Christmas Wrapping '' Katy Brand Comedian Anton du Beke 33 ( 7 , 8 , 9 , 9 ) Viennese Waltz `` It 's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year '' Helen Skelton Blue Peter presenter Artem Chigvintsev 37 ( 8 , 9 , 10 , 10 ) Jive `` All I Want for Christmas Is You '' A musical interlude was provided by the popular singer Rod Stewart . [ 5 ] As a new addition to the Christmas specials , a `` Strictly Allstar '' group of seven previous contestants from the show returned for a group dance , and appearances from Ann Widdecombe and Russell Grant were also in the programme .
Strictly_Come_Dancing_Christmas_Specials_9
Since the inception of Strictly Come Dancing in 2004, several special editions of the show have been transmitted by the BBC each year. These have included seasonal specials, charity specials, and variations of the Strictly Come Dancing format.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_Pro_Bowl
2002 Pro Bowl
[ "Position", "Starter ( s )", "Reserve ( s )" ]
[ [ "Quarterback", "12 Rich Gannon , Oakland", "12 Tom Brady , New England 10 Kordell Stewart , Pittsburgh" ], [ "Running back", "28 Curtis Martin , N.Y . Jets", "36 Jerome Bettis , Pittsburgh 31 Priest Holmes , Kansas City" ], [ "Fullback", "37 Larry Centers , Buffalo", "" ], [ "Wide receiver", "88 Marvin Harrison , Indianapolis 80 Rod Smith , Denver", "81 Tim Brown , Oakland 82 Jimmy Smith , Jacksonville" ], [ "Tight end", "88 Tony Gonzalez , Kansas City", "82 Shannon Sharpe , Baltimore" ], [ "Offensive tackle", "72 Lincoln Kennedy , Oakland 75 Jonathan Ogden , Baltimore", "71 Walter Jones , Seattle" ], [ "Offensive guard", "66 Alan Faneca , Pittsburgh 68 Will Shields , Kansas City", "79 Ruben Brown , Buffalo" ], [ "Center", "68 Kevin Mawae , N.Y . Jets", "74 Bruce Matthews , Tennessee" ] ]
AFC roster -- Offense
2002_Pro_Bowl_0
The 2002 Pro Bowl was the NFL's all-star game for the 2001 season. The game was played on February 9, 2002, at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. The final score was AFC 38, NFC 30. Rich Gannon of the Oakland Raiders was the game's MVP.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_Union_national_football_team
Soviet Union national football team
[ "#", "Name", "Career", "Caps", "Goals" ]
[ [ "1", "Oleg Blokhin", "1972-1988", "112", "42" ], [ "2", "Rinat Dasayev", "1979-1990", "91", "0" ], [ "3", "Albert Shesternev", "1961-1971", "90", "0" ], [ "4", "Anatoliy Demyanenko", "1981-1990", "80", "6" ], [ "5", "Volodymyr Bezsonov", "1977-1990", "79", "4" ], [ "6", "Lev Yashin", "1954-1967", "78", "0" ], [ "7", "Sergei Aleinikov *", "1984-1991", "77", "6" ], [ "8", "Murtaz Khurtsilava", "1965-1973", "69", "6" ], [ "9", "Oleg Protasov *", "1984-1991", "68", "29" ], [ "10", "Valeriy Voronin", "1960-1968", "66", "5" ], [ "11", "Oleg Kuznetsov *", "1986-1991", "63", "1" ], [ "12", "Volodymyr Kaplichny", "1968-1974", "62", "0" ], [ "13", "Valentin Ivanov", "1956-1965", "59", "26" ], [ "14", "Vagiz Khidiatulin", "1978-1990", "58", "6" ], [ "15", "Gennadiy Litovchenko *", "1984-1990", "58", "15" ], [ "16", "Viktor Kolotov", "1970-1978", "55", "22" ], [ "17", "Igor Netto", "1952-1965", "54", "4" ], [ "18", "Igor Chislenko", "1959-1968", "53", "20" ], [ "19", "Evgeniy Lovchev", "1969-1977", "52", "1" ], [ "20", "Anatoliy Banishevskiy", "1965-1972", "50", "19" ] ]
Most capped Soviet players
Soviet_Union_national_football_team_0
The Soviet Union national football team (Russian: сбо́рная Сове́тского Сою́за по футбо́лу, sbornaya Sovyetskogo Soyuza po futbolu) was the national football team of the Soviet Union. After the breakup of the Union the team was transformed into the CIS national football team. FIFA considers the CIS national football team (and ultimately, the Russia national football team) as the Soviet successor team allocating its former records to them (except for the Olympic records which are not combined due to the IOC policy); nevertheless, a large percentage of the team's former players came from outside the Russian SFSR, mainly from the Ukrainian SSR, and following the breakup of the Soviet Union, some such as Andrei Kanchelskis from the former Ukrainian SSR, continued to play in the new Russia national football team. The Soviet Union failed to qualify for the World Cup only twice, in 1974 and 1978, and attended seven finals tournaments in total. Their best finish was fourth in 1966, when they lost to West Germany in the semifinals, 2-1. The Soviet Union qualified for five European Championships, winning the inaugural competition in 1960 when they beat Yugoslavia in the final, 2-1. They finished second three times (1964, 1972, 1988), and fourth once (1968), when, having drawn with Italy in the semi-final, they were sent to the third place playoff match by the loss of a coin toss. The Soviet Union national team also participated in number of Olympic tournaments earning the gold medal in the 1956 and 1988. The Soviet team continued to field its national team players in Olympic tournaments despite the prohibition of FIFA in 1958 to field any national team players in Olympics (players in the Olympics were required to be amateurs at the time, Soviets effectively bent the rules by listing their best players in the military).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Florida_Institute_of_Technology_people
List of Florida Institute of Technology people
[ "Name", "Class year", "Notability" ]
[ [ "Charles C. Cannon", "1976", "Major General USA , Ret" ], [ "Jeffrey W. Drushal", "?", "Brigadier General ; Chief of Transportation Corps at Fort Lee ( Virginia )" ], [ "Ann E. Dunwoody", "1987", "General USA , M.S. , first female four-star general in the military" ], [ "James L. Herdt", "1992", "9th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy" ], [ "Larry L. Hereth", "1992", "Commander of the Fifth Coast Guard District of the United States Coast Guard" ], [ "Galen B. Jackman", "1983", "Major General US , Ret . ; Chief of Legislative Liaison , U.S. Army" ], [ "Herbert J. McChrystal", "", "Major General , United States Army" ], [ "Gustave F. Perna", "", "General , United States Army" ], [ "Aundre F. Piggee", "", "Lieutenant General , United States Army Logistics Branch Deputy Chief" ], [ "Waleed A. Samkari", "1988", "Brigadier General ; former director of the Jordanian Maintenance Corps" ], [ "David A . Score", "1989", "Rear Admiral NOAA , Director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps" ], [ "Jonathan White", "1981", "Rear Admiral ; Commander of Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command . Director of Navy Task Force Climate Change" ], [ "Johnnie E. Wilson", "1977", "General USA , Ret" ], [ "Larry D. Wyche", "", "Lieutenant General , currently serving as the deputy commanding general of the U.S. Army Materiel Command" ] ]
Alumni or attendees -- Military
List_of_Florida_Institute_of_Technology_people_5
This list contains people associated with the Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Florida, including current and former college presidents, as well as notable alumni and faculty.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_European_Judo_Championships
2011 European Judo Championships
[ "Position", "Judoka", "Country" ]
[ [ "1", "Amel Mekic", "BIH" ], [ "2", "Levan Zhorzholiani", "GEO" ], [ "3", "Jevgenijs Borodavko", "LAT" ], [ "3", "Irakli Tsirekidze", "GEO" ], [ "5", "Lukas Krpalek", "POL" ], [ "5", "Cyril Maret", "FRA" ], [ "7", "Dino Pfeiffer", "GER" ], [ "7", "Ariel Zeevi", "ISR" ] ]
Results overview -- Men
2011_European_Judo_Championships_8
The 2011 European Judo Championships are the 22nd edition of the European Judo Championships, organised by the European Judo Union, and were held at the Abdi İpekçi Arena in Istanbul, Turkey, from April 21 to April 24, 2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1928–29_Copa_del_Rey
1928–29 Copa del Rey
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "FC Barcelona", "6-0", "Real Sociedad", "6-0", "0-0" ], [ "Arenas de Guecho", "5-9", "RCD Español", "4-6", "1-3" ], [ "Racing de Ferrol", "1-5", "Athletic Bilbao", "1-1", "0-4" ], [ "Valencia FC", "2-5", "Racing de Madrid", "1-3", "1-2" ], [ "Gimnástica de Torrelavega", "3-4", "Athletic de Madrid", "2-3", "1-1" ], [ "Real Madrid", "13-0", "CD Logroño", "8-0", "5-0" ], [ "CA Osasuna", "2-5", "Sevilla FC", "0-1", "2-4" ], [ "CD Castellón", "7-0", "Elche FC", "5-0", "2-0" ] ]
Round of 16
1928–29_Copa_del_Rey_2
The King Alfonso XIII's Cup 1928-29 was the 29th staging of the Copa del Rey, the Spanish football cup competition. The competition started on December 8, 1928, and concluded on February 3, 1929, with the final, held at the Estadio Mestalla in Valencia. RCD Español won the competition for the first time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Commonwealth_of_Independent_States_Cup
1999 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup
[ "Rank", "Player", "Team", "Goals" ]
[ [ "1", "Mihails Miholaps", "Skonto Riga", "7" ], [ "2", "Imants Bleidelis", "Skonto Riga", "4" ], [ "3", "Andrey Tikhonov", "Spartak Moscow", "3" ], [ "3", "Artyom Bezrodny", "Spartak Moscow", "3" ], [ "3", "Marians Pahars", "Skonto Riga", "3" ], [ "3", "Artur Voskanyan", "Tsement Ararat", "3" ] ]
Top scorers
1999_Commonwealth_of_Independent_States_Cup_8
The 1999 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup was the seventh edition of the competition between the champions of former republics of Soviet Union. It was won by Spartak Moscow for the fourth time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._M._Laird_Airplane_Company
E. M. Laird Airplane Company
[ "Model name", "First flight", "Number built", "Type" ]
[ [ "Laird LCW-300 Speedwing", "1929", "", "Biplane" ], [ "Laird Solution", "1930", "1", "Racing aircraft" ], [ "Laird LC-1B-300", "1930", "4", "Commercial Biplane" ], [ "Laird LC-DE Junior Speedwing", "1930", "1", "Racing aircraft" ], [ "Laird LC-RW450", "1931", "2", "Racing aircraft" ], [ "Laird LC-DW500 Super Solution", "1931", "1", "Racing aircraft" ], [ "Laird-Turner Meteor LTR-14 ( modifications )", "1936", "1", "Racing aircraft" ] ]
Aircraft
E._M._Laird_Airplane_Company_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Paralympic_medalists_in_alpine_skiing
List of Paralympic medalists in alpine skiing
[ "Games", "Class", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1976 Örnsköldsvik details", "I", "Ulli Helmbold West Germany", "Hans Strasser West Germany", "Franz Meister Austria" ], [ "1976 Örnsköldsvik details", "II", "Eugen Diethelm Switzerland", "Herbert Millendorfer Austria", "Remy Arnod France" ], [ "1976 Örnsköldsvik details", "III", "Heinz Moser Switzerland", "Manfred Brandl Austria", "Franz Perner Austria" ], [ "1976 Örnsköldsvik details", "IV A", "Bernard Baudean France", "Anton Berger Austria", "Anton Ledermaier Austria" ], [ "1976 Örnsköldsvik details", "IV B", "Adolf Hagn Austria", "Horst Morokutti Austria", "Peter Braun West Germany" ], [ "1980 Geilo details", "1A", "Peter Perner Austria", "Greg Oswald Canada", "Franz Meister Austria" ], [ "1980 Geilo details", "2A", "Markus Ramsauer Austria", "Josef Meusburger Austria", "Eugen Diethelm Switzerland" ], [ "1980 Geilo details", "2B", "Bernard Baudean France", "Gerhard Langer Austria", "Anton Berger Austria" ], [ "1980 Geilo details", "3A", "Rolf Heinzmann Switzerland", "Heinz Moser Switzerland", "Theo Feger West Germany" ], [ "1980 Geilo details", "3B", "Cato Zahl Pedersen Norway", "Felix Gisler Switzerland", "Niko Moll West Germany" ], [ "1980 Geilo details", "4", "Doug Keil United States", "None", "None" ], [ "1984 Innsbruck details", "B1", "Karl Preining Austria", "Rod Hersey Canada", "Mike May United States" ], [ "1984 Innsbruck details", "B2", "Odo Habermann Austria", "Glen Abramowski United States", "Jean-Pierre Kurth Switzerland" ], [ "1984 Innsbruck details", "LW1", "Helmut Falch Austria", "Andy Fasth United States", "Edwin Zurbriggen Switzerland" ], [ "1984 Innsbruck details", "LW2", "Rainer Bergmann Austria", "Alexander Spitz West Germany", "Peter Perner Austria" ], [ "1984 Innsbruck details", "LW3", "Paul Dibello United States", "Bernard Baudean France", "Gerhard Langer Austria" ], [ "1984 Innsbruck details", "LW4", "Josef Meusburger Austria", "Paul Fournier Switzerland", "Eugen Diethelm Switzerland" ], [ "1984 Innsbruck details", "LW5/7", "Niko Moll West Germany", "Felix Gisler Switzerland", "Felix Abele West Germany" ], [ "1984 Innsbruck details", "LW6/8", "Dietmar Schweninger Austria", "Paul Neukomm Switzerland", "Meinhard Tatschl Austria" ], [ "1984 Innsbruck details", "LW9", "Peter Bartlome Switzerland", "Walter Kaelin Switzerland", "Robert Cadisch Switzerland" ] ]
Men -- Giant slalom
List_of_Paralympic_medalists_in_alpine_skiing_4
Alpine skiing is a Paralympic sport that is contested at the Winter Paralympic Games. The first Winter Paralympics, held in 1976 in Örnsköldsvik, included slalom, giant slalom and alpine combination. Since the 2006 Winter Games in Torino, a three category system is used. The three categories are: sitting, standing and visually impaired. At the 2010 Winter Paralympics, events for both men and women were held in five disciplines: downhill (since 1984), slalom, giant slalom, super giant slalom (super-G) (since 1992), and combined. A total of 424 gold medals, 416 silver medals and 405 bronze medals have been awarded since 1976 and have been won by skiers from 25 National Paralympic Committees (NPC).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_M._Young_(director)
Robert M. Young (director)
[ "Title", "Year", "Director", "Writer", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Secrets of the Reef", "1956", "Yes", "Yes", "" ], [ "At the Winter Sea Ice Camp : Part 4", "1967", "Yes", "No", "Short film" ], [ "The Eskimo : Fight for Life", "1970", "Yes", "Yes", "" ], [ "Children of the Fields", "1973", "Yes", "No", "Short film" ], [ "To Fly !", "1976", "No", "Yes", "IMAX short film" ], [ "Children of Fate : Life and Death in a Sicilian Family", "1993", "Yes", "No", "" ], [ "William Kurelek 's The Maze", "2011", "Yes", "No", "Co-directed with David Grubin" ] ]
Filmography -- Filmmaking credits
Robert_M._Young_(director)_1
Robert Milton Young, usually known as Robert M. Young (born November 22, 1924 in New York City, New York), is an American multi-award-winning director, cinematographer, screenwriter,and producer. In 1985 he was a member of the jury at the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. He has frequently cast Edward James Olmos in his movies, directing him in Alambrista! (1977), The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez (1982), Saving Grace (1986), Triumph of the Spirit (1989), Talent for the Game (1991), Roosters (1993), Slave of Dreams (1995) and Caught (1996). He produced Olmos's directorial debut, American Me (1992).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_inactive_United_States_Marine_Corps_aircraft_squadrons
List of inactive United States Marine Corps aircraft squadrons
[ "Squadron Name", "Nickname", "Date Inactivated" ]
[ [ "VMFA-124", "Whistling Death", "19 June 1999" ], [ "VMFA-134", "Smoke", "April 1 , 2007" ], [ "VMFA-142", "Gators", "July 2008" ], [ "VMFA-212", "Lancers", "March 11 , 2008" ], [ "VMFA-235", "Death Angels", "June 14 , 1996" ], [ "VMFA-321", "Hells Angels", "September 30 , 2004" ], [ "VMFA-333", "Fighting Shamrocks", "March 31 , 1992" ], [ "VMFA-334", "Falcons", "December 30 , 1971" ], [ "VMFA-351", "", "1978" ], [ "VMFA-531", "Grey Ghosts", "April 27 , 1992" ] ]
Inactive squadrons -- Marine Fighter Attack Squadrons
The first Marine Corps squadron to be redesignated a VMFA was in June 1962 upon receipt of the first McDonnell-Douglas F-4 Phantom II aircraft . VMF and VMA squadrons were redesignated because the new Phantoms could be both fighter aircraft and ground attack aircraft . [ 100 ] These squadrons were heavily deployed during the Vietnam War . Most of these squadrons would eventually convert to the McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18 Hornet with the last F-4 Phantom leaving service in 1992 . [ 101 ] The end of the Cold War saw the deactivation of some VMFA squadrons as part of the overall drawdown of the US Military [ 102 ] McDonnell-Douglas F-4 Phantom II of VMFA-531 McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18A Hornet of VMFA-321
List_of_inactive_United_States_Marine_Corps_aircraft_squadrons_22
While other nations have Marines who are aviators, only the United States Marine Corps has its own dedicated aviation arm. Most squadrons have changed names and designations many times over the years so they are listed by their final designation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_5000_metres_walk
1983 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 5000 metres walk
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Anatoliy Solomin", "Soviet Union", "19:19.93" ], [ "2", "Yevgeniy Yevsyukov", "Soviet Union", "19:41.66" ], [ "3", "Erling Andersen", "Norway", "20:00.68" ], [ "4", "Steven Barry", "Great Britain", "20:08.04" ], [ "5", "Endre Andrasfai", "Hungary", "20:16.33" ], [ "6", "Zoltán Farkas", "Hungary", "20:36.75" ], [ "7", "Jozsef Szücs", "Hungary", "21:35.92" ], [ "8", "Martin Toporek", "Austria", "DQ" ] ]
Results
1983_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_5000_metres_walk_0
The men's 5000 metres walk event at the 1983 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 5 March.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_diamond-certified_albums_in_Canada
List of diamond-certified albums in Canada
[ "Artist", "Album", "Date certified" ]
[ [ "Various artists", "Saturday Night Fever", "June 1978" ], [ "Various artists", "Grease", "November 1978" ], [ "Supertramp", "Breakfast in America", "October 1979" ], [ "Supertramp", "Crime of the Century", "November 1979" ], [ "Kenny Rogers", "Greatest Hits", "June 1981" ], [ "Led Zeppelin", "Led Zeppelin", "December 1982" ], [ "Culture Club", "Colour by Numbers", "May 1984" ], [ "Lionel Richie", "Ca n't Slow Down", "November 1984" ], [ "Bruce Springsteen", "Born in the U.S.A", "July 1985" ], [ "Bryan Adams", "Reckless", "December 1985" ], [ "Corey Hart", "Boy in the Box", "February 1986" ], [ "Dire Straits", "Brothers in Arms", "April 1986" ], [ "Phil Collins", "No Jacket Required", "April 1986" ], [ "Whitney Houston", "Whitney Houston", "March 1987" ], [ "Madonna", "True Blue", "June 1987" ], [ "Bon Jovi", "Slippery When Wet", "October 1987" ], [ "U2", "The Joshua Tree", "October 1987" ], [ "The Eagles", "Hotel California", "January 1988" ], [ "Various artists", "Dirty Dancing", "August 1988" ], [ "Huey Lewis and the News", "Sports", "August 1988" ] ]
Diamond albums
The following albums have sold at least one million units within Canada . This certification has been attained by 18 Canadian albums , representing 11 artists and one compilation album . A Canadian artist , Céline Dion , holds the record for the most diamond albums , having had six albums reach this sales status in Canada .
List_of_diamond-certified_albums_in_Canada_0
The following diamond-certified albums in Canada have sold at least one million units (individual CDs, tapes or LPs) as determined by Canadian Recording Industry Association, the national music recording sales certification agency. The first million-selling album in Canada was declared in May 1978 as Rumours by the British band Fleetwood Mac. 17 years later, that album was honoured for sales of a second million units.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_South_American_Under-23_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results
2004 South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics – Results
[ "Name", "Nationality", "100m H", "HJ", "Points" ]
[ [ "Thaimara Rivas", "Venezuela", "14.72 ( 0.0 )", "1.75", "5.537" ], [ "Merli Caldeira", "Brazil", "14.92 ( 0.0 )", "1.63", "5.218" ], [ "Valeria Steffens", "Chile", "15.73 ( 0.0 )", "1.63", "5.001" ], [ "Daniela Crespo", "Argentina", "16.05 ( 0.0 )", "1.78", "?" ], [ "María de la Paz Azzato", "Argentina", "14.59 ( 0.0 )", "1.54", "?" ], [ "Katiuscia Moreira Venâncio", "Brazil", "15.54 ( 0.0 )", "1.69", "?" ], [ "Glenis Pino", "Colombia", "15.59 ( 0.0 )", "1.63", "?" ], [ "Victoria Quiñones", "Ecuador", "16.18 ( 0.0 )", "1.57", "?" ] ]
Women 's results -- Heptathlon
Final – 27 June
2004_South_American_Under-23_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results_49
These are the full results of the 2004 South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics which took place between June 26 and June 27, 2004, at Polideportivo Máximo Viloria in Barquisimeto, Venezuela.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Ward_(actor)
Richard Ward (actor)
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1957", "Carib Gold", "" ], [ "1964", "The Cool World", "Street Speaker" ], [ "1964", "Black Like Me", "Burt Wilson" ], [ "1964", "Nothing But a Man", "Mill Hand" ], [ "1969", "The Learning Tree", "Booker Savage" ], [ "1971", "Brother John", "Frank" ], [ "1972", "Across 110th Street", "Doc Johnson" ], [ "1973", "Cops and Robbers", "Paul Jones" ], [ "1974", "For Pete 's Sake", "Bernie" ], [ "1975", "Mandingo", "Agamemnon" ], [ "1976", "The Death Collector", "Gunsmith" ], [ "1979", "The Jerk", "Father" ], [ "1980", "Brubaker", "Abraham Cook" ] ]
Filmography
Richard_Ward_(actor)_0
Richard Ward (March 15, 1915 - July 1, 1979) was a gravel-voiced African American actor on the stage, television, and in films, from 1949 until his death. Though best known through his TV appearances late in life, both in sitcoms and police procedurals, Ward also had an extensive film resume and a distinguished stage career, one of the highlights of the latter being his portrayal of Willy Loman in the 1972 production of Death of a Salesman, staged in Baltimore's Center Stage (the first African American production of Arthur Miller's signature opus, produced with the playwright's blessing). Ward's own favorite among his theatrical vehicles was Ceremonies in Dark Old Men.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1823
List of shipwrecks in March 1823
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Etoile du Nord", "France", "The ship sprang a leak and foundered in the Irish Sea off the coast of the Isle of Man . Her crew survived . She was on a voyage from Liverpool , Lancashire , United Kingdom to Havre de Grâce , Seine-Inférieure" ], [ "Hoop", "Netherlands", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Marbella , Spain . She was on a voyage from Cette , Hérault , France to Amsterdam , North Holland" ], [ "Julia", "United States", "The ship was wrecked in the Bay of Honduras . She was on a voyage from Antigua to New Orleans , Louisiana" ], [ "Nautilus", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on São Miguel , Azores , Portugal . Her crew were rescued" ], [ "Regulus", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked at Île Bourbon" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1823_12
The list of shipwrecks in March 1823 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during the month of March 1823.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Masters_Tournament_broadcasters
List of Masters Tournament broadcasters
[ "Announcer", "Years", "Network ( s )" ]
[ [ "Bob Carpenter", "1988 - 1989", "USA" ], [ "Dick Enberg", "2000 - 2010", "CBS" ], [ "Frank Gifford", "1969 - 1971", "CBS" ], [ "Frank Glieber", "1968 - 1985", "CBS" ], [ "Henry Longhurst", "1966 - 1975", "CBS" ], [ "Verne Lundquist", "1983 -present", "CBS" ], [ "Bill Macatee", "1990 - 2007 ; 2008 -present", "USA / CBS" ], [ "Jim McKay", "1957 - 1961", "CBS" ], [ "Brent Musburger", "1983 - 1989 ; 2008 - 2016", "CBS / ESPN" ], [ "Jim Nantz", "1986 -present", "CBS" ], [ "Bud Palmer", "1956", "CBS" ], [ "Chris Schenkel", "1956 - 1964", "CBS" ], [ "Ray Scott", "1969 - 1974", "CBS" ], [ "Vin Scully", "1975 - 1982", "CBS" ], [ "Pat Summerall", "1968 - 1994", "CBS" ], [ "Mike Tirico", "2008 - 2016", "ESPN" ], [ "Scott Van Pelt", "2017 -present", "ESPN" ], [ "Jack Whitaker", "1965 - 1966", "CBS" ] ]
Commentators -- Play-by-play/anchors
List_of_Masters_Tournament_broadcasters_0
CBS has televised the Masters in the United States every year since 1956, when it used six cameras and covered only the final four holes. Tournament coverage of the first eight holes did not begin until 1995 because of resistance from the tournament organizers, but by 2007, more than 50 cameras were used. Chairman Jack Stephens felt that the back nine was always more compelling, increased coverage would increase the need for sponsorship spending, and that broadcasting the front nine of the course on television would cut down on attendance and television viewership for the tournament. USA Network added first- and second-round coverage in 1982. The Masters has been broadcast every year in high-definition television since 2000, one of the first golf tournaments to ever hold that distinction. In 2008, ESPN replaced USA as broadcaster of early-round coverage. These broadcasts use the CBS Sports production staff and commentators, although then-ESPN personality Mike Tirico previously served as a studio host (replacing Bill Macatee's role under USA Network).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991–92_FIS_Freestyle_Ski_World_Cup
1991–92 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup
[ "Num", "Season", "Date", "Place", "Event", "Winner", "Second", "Third" ]
[ [ "99", "1", "7 December 1991", "Tignes", "CO", "Éric Laboureix", "Trace Worthington", "Hugo Bonatti" ], [ "100", "2", "12 December 1991", "Zermatt", "CO", "Trace Worthington", "Éric Laboureix", "David Belhumeur" ], [ "101", "3", "17 December 1991", "Piancavallo", "CO", "Trace Worthington", "Éric Laboureix", "Hugo Bonatti" ], [ "102", "4", "12 January 1992", "Blackcomb", "CO", "Trace Worthington", "Hugo Bonatti", "David Belhumeur" ], [ "103", "5", "19 January 1992", "Breckenridge", "CO", "Trace Worthington", "David Belhumeur", "Hugo Bonatti" ], [ "104", "6", "25 January 1992", "Lake Placid", "CO", "Trace Worthington", "David Belhumeur", "Bernard Brandt" ], [ "105", "7", "2 February 1992", "Oberjoch", "CO", "David Belhumeur", "Trace Worthington", "Hugo Bonatti" ], [ "106", "8", "1 March 1992", "Inawashiro", "CO", "Trace Worthington", "David Belhumeur", "Hugo Bonatti" ], [ "107", "9", "5 March 1992", "Madarao", "CO", "Trace Worthington", "Hugo Bonatti", "David Belhumeur" ], [ "108", "10", "8 March 1992", "Madarao", "CO", "Trace Worthington", "Hugo Bonatti", "David Belhumeur" ], [ "109", "11", "14 March 1992", "Altenmarkt-Zauchensee", "CO", "Trace Worthington", "David Belhumeur", "Sergey Shupletsov" ] ]
Men -- Combined
1991–92_FIS_Freestyle_Ski_World_Cup_3
The 1991/92 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the thirteenth World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 2 December 1991 and ended on 14 March 1992. This season included four disciplines: aerials, moguls, ballet and combined. Competitors of Soviet Union were competing under this flag until 25 December 1991 when this country fall apart. Since then they competed for new independent countries under flags of Russia, Uzbekistan etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FC_Vaslui
FC Vaslui
[ "#", "Name", "Years", "Years captain" ]
[ [ "1", "Cătălin Popa", "2003-04", "2003-04" ], [ "2", "Sorin Frunză", "2002-08", "2003-08" ], [ "3", "Gabriel Cânu", "2008-13", "2008-11" ], [ "4", "Wesley", "2009-12", "2011-12" ], [ "5", "Lucian Sânmărtean", "2010-14", "2012-14" ], [ "6", "Mike Temwanjera", "2007-14", "2013-14" ] ]
Captains
The first Vaslui captain was Cătălin Popa , who previously captained `` Sportul Municipal Vaslui '' . Sorin Frunză took over the captaincy following Popa 's departure in 2003 . He was team captain until his departure in 2008 , when vice-captain Bogdan Buhuș took over the captaincy , but only for a short spell , since Gabriel Cânu was appointed captain by new manager , Viorel Moldovan . During Cânu 's first long-term injury , Buhuș was team captain while during his second long-term injury , team captain was Wesley . During 2012–13 season , the captaincy swang between N'Doye , Sânmărtean and Coman until Sânmărtean 's permanent appointment .
FC_Vaslui_1
Fotbal Club Vaslui (Romanian pronunciation: [vasˈluj]), commonly known as FC Vaslui or simply Vaslui, is a Romanian football club based in the city of Vaslui, Vaslui County, currently playing in the Liga IV. The team was formed in 2002 as Fotbal Club Vaslui, and became one of the most prominent in the country after its promotion to the top division three years later. Vasluienii earned a European spot in five consecutive seasons, lost a Cupa României final in 2010 and narrowly missed the league title in 2012, before being relegated in 2014 because of financial issues. In July 2014, the team was re-established by the association of supporters. The official club colours are yellow and green, hence the nickname the Yellow-Greens.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ambassadors_of_the_Republic_of_China_to_the_Marshall_Islands
List of ambassadors of the Republic of China to the Marshall Islands
[ "Diplomatic agrément / Diplomatic accreditation", "ambassador", "Chinese language zh : 中国驻马绍尔群岛大使列表 zh : 中華民國駐馬紹爾群島大使列表", "Observations", "List of Presidents of the Marshall Islands" ]
[ [ "October 21 , 1986", "", "", "Independence", "Amata Kabua" ], [ "August 17 , 1990", "", "", "The governments in Beijing and Majuro established diplomatic relations", "Amata Kabua" ], [ "July 1 , 1991", "Li Qinping", "李钦平", "concurrently accredited Micronesia", "Amata Kabua" ], [ "March 1 , 1993", "Zhou Jinming", "周锦明", "", "Amata Kabua" ], [ "June 1 , 1996", "Zhao Lianyi", "赵连义", "", "Amata Kabua" ], [ "November 20 , 1998", "", "", "The governments in Taipei and Majuro established diplomatic relations", "Imata Kabua" ], [ "October 12 , 1998", "Leo Fu Tien-liu", "刘富添", "", "Imata Kabua" ], [ "September 1 , 2001", "Gary Song-Huann Lin", "林松焕", "( * December 24 , 1948 in Taiwan ) married 1969 Grad. , Twn . Prov . Normal College . 1975 Bachelor of Arts Tamkang College . 1978 MA , University of Manchester . 2001 Ph.D. , History University of Pretoria . From 1990 to 1992 he was Chargé d'Affaires , Emb . in Saint Lucia . From 1992 to 1994 he was Dep . Dir.- Gen. , Dept . of Cent . & S. Am . Aff. , Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( Taiwan ) . From 1994 to 1998 he was Consul-General in Durban . From 1999 to 2001 he was Dep . Rep. , Taipei Liaison Office in Pretoria . From 2001 to 2003 he was Amb . to the Marshall Islands . From 2003 to 2006 he was Dir.-Gen. , Dept . of E. Asian & Pacific Aff. , MOFA . From 2006 to 2009 he was Rep. to Australia . In 2012 he became Chief Sec. , MOFA", "Kessai Note" ], [ "January 1 , 2003", "Lien-Genen Chen", "陳連軍", "( * October 13 , 1950 in Taiwan ) married 1974 Bachelor of Arts History National Chung Hsing University . From 1990 to 1991 he was Sect . Chief , Dept . of European Aff. , Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( Taiwan ) . From 1992 to 1993 he was Sec , TECO in Austria . From 1993 to 1998 he was TECO in Germany . From 1998 to 2000 he was Dep . Rep. , TECO in Austria . From 2000 to 2003 he was Dep . Dir.-Gen. , Dept . of European Aff. , MOFA . From 2003 to 2007 he was Amb . to the Repub . of Marshall Islands . From 2007 to 2008 he was Amb . on Home Assignment , MOFA . From 2008 to 2009 he was Sec.-Gen. , Twn. , Intl . Cooperation Dev . Fund . In 2009 he became Representative at TECO in Austria", "Kessai Note" ], [ "March 1 , 2007", "Bruce Linghu", "令狐榮達", "Bruce J.D . Linghu ( *1954 ) 2013 : Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office Los Angeles . Oct 1 , 2014-2015 Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office Canada", "Kessai Note" ], [ "August 4 , 2010", "George T.K . Li", "李自剛", "", "Jurelang Zedkaia" ], [ "January 31 , 2014", "Winston Chen", "陳文儀", "", "Christopher Loeak" ], [ "September 29 , 2016", "Daniel D. W. Tang", "唐殿文", "2011-2012 Executive Secretary/Deputy Director , NGO Affairs Committee , Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( Taiwan ) From 2013 to 2016 he was Consul General in Busan", "Hilda Heine" ] ]
List of Representatives
List_of_ambassadors_of_the_Republic_of_China_to_the_Marshall_Islands_0
The Taiwanese Ambassador to Majuro is the official representative of the government of R.O.C. (Taiwan) to the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_12_to_Stage_21
2009 Giro d'Italia, Stage 12 to Stage 21
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Mark Cavendish ( GBR )", "Team Columbia-High Road", "3h 48 ' 36" ], [ "2", "Alessandro Petacchi ( ITA )", "LPR Brakes-Farnese Vini", "s.t" ], [ "3", "Allan Davis ( AUS )", "Quick-Step", "s.t" ], [ "4", "Robert Hunter ( RSA )", "Barloworld", "s.t" ], [ "5", "Tyler Farrar ( USA )", "Garmin-Slipstream", "s.t" ], [ "6", "Juan José Haedo ( ARG )", "Team Saxo Bank", "s.t" ], [ "7", "Robert Förster ( GER )", "Team Milram", "s.t" ], [ "8", "Ben Swift ( GBR )", "Team Katusha", "s.t" ], [ "9", "Davide Viganò ( ITA )", "Fuji-Servetto", "s.t" ], [ "10", "Sébastien Hinault ( FRA )", "Ag2r-La Mondiale", "s.t" ] ]
Stage 13 result
2009_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_12_to_Stage_21_3
Stage 12 of the 2009 Giro d'Italia took place on 21 May; the race concluded with Stage 21 on 31 May. The second half of the Giro began with a long and challenging individual time trial in Cinque Terre. It was in this time trial that Denis Menchov took the overall lead in the race. This was followed by a flat stage, after which most of the sprinters in the Giro withdrew from the race, as they did not figure to be in contention in the hilly and mountainous stages to follow. The sixteenth stage was considered to be one of two queen stages, most difficult stages, of this Giro, as it contained many high mountain climbs and the Giro's most difficult summit stage finish. After the second rest day came an unusual stage, one that was very short in terms of sheer distance but on par with previous mountain stages in terms of difficulty. These stages were won by Carlos Sastre and Franco Pellizotti, respectively, who fought for the third step on the Giro's podium behind Menchov and previous race leader Danilo Di Luca. Though Sastre went on to win another stage, to Mount Vesuvius, it was Pellizotti who finished the Giro third overall. The Giro concluded, as it had in 2008, with another individual time trial, this time in the city of Rome. Despite a dramatic and much-replayed crash in the stage's final kilometer, Menchov preserved his overall lead through this stage and thus, the conclusion of the Giro, winning his third career Grand Tour.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UConn_Huskies_men's_basketball_statistical_leaders
UConn Huskies men's basketball statistical leaders
[ "Rk", "Player", "Assists", "Seasons" ]
[ [ "1", "Taliek Brown", "722", "2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04" ], [ "2", "Tate George", "677", "1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90" ], [ "3", "Shabazz Napier", "646", "2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14" ], [ "4", "Kevin Ollie", "619", "1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95" ], [ "5", "Doron Sheffer", "559", "1993-94 1994-95 1995-96" ], [ "6", "Karl Hobbs", "534", "1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84" ], [ "7", "Jalen Adams", "511", "2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19" ], [ "8", "Marcus Williams", "510", "2003-04 2004-05 2005-06" ], [ "", "Ricky Moore", "510", "1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99" ] ]
List_of_Connecticut_Huskies_men's_basketball_players_with_1000_points_6
The UConn Huskies men's basketball statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the UConn Huskies men's basketball program in various categories, including points , three-pointers , assists , blocks , rebounds , and steals . Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Huskies represent the University of Connecticut in the NCAA 's Big East Conference . UConn began competing in intercollegiate basketball in 1900. However, the school's record book does not generally list records from before the 1950s, as records from before this period are often incomplete and inconsistent. Since scoring was much lower in this era, and teams played much fewer games during a typical season, it is likely that few or no players from this era would appear on these lists anyway. The NCAA did not officially record assists as a stat until the 1983-84 season, and blocks and steals until the 1985-86 season, but UConn's record books includes players in these stats before these seasons. These lists are updated through the end of the 2019-20 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Tennessee_Titans_season
2011 Tennessee Titans season
[ "Round", "Selection", "Player", "Position", "College" ]
[ [ "1", "8", "Jake Locker", "QB", "Washington" ], [ "2", "39", "Akeem Ayers", "LB", "UCLA" ], [ "3", "77", "Jurrell Casey", "DT", "USC" ], [ "4", "109", "Colin McCarthy", "LB", "Miami ( FL )" ], [ "5", "142", "Karl Klug", "DE", "Iowa" ], [ "6", "175", "Byron Stingily", "T", "Louisville" ], [ "7", "212", "Zach Clayton", "DT", "Auburn" ] ]
Offseason -- 2011 draft class
Main article : 2011 NFL Draft
2011_Tennessee_Titans_season_0
The Tennessee Titans season was the franchise's 42nd season in the National Football League (NFL), the 52nd overall and the 15th in the state of Tennessee. It also marked the first season under head coach Mike Munchak, replacing longtime head coach Jeff Fisher, who resigned on January 27 after 17 seasons. The team improved on their 6-10 record from 2010 and finished tied with the Cincinnati Bengals for the last playoff spot, but lost the tiebreaker due to their 24-17 loss to the Bengals in Week 9, missing the playoffs for a third consecutive season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Belgian_football_transfers_summer_2013
List of Belgian football transfers summer 2013
[ "Date", "Name", "Moving from", "Moving to", "Fee" ]
[ [ "May 1 , 2013", "Sam Vermeylen", "Waasland-Beveren", "Berchem", "Undisclosed" ], [ "May 3 , 2013", "Cédric Berthelin", "Mons", "Oostende", "Undisclosed" ], [ "May 8 , 2013", "Lander Van Steenbrugghe", "Oostende", "Eendracht Aalst", "Undisclosed" ], [ "May 9 , 2013", "Rachid Farssi", "Waasland-Beveren", "Lierse", "Undisclosed" ], [ "May 10 , 2013", "David Hubert", "Genk", "Gent", "Undisclosed" ], [ "May 14 , 2013", "Jamal Thiaré", "CNEPS Excellence", "Charleroi", "Undisclosed" ], [ "May 15 , 2013", "Renaud Emond", "Virton", "Waasland-Beveren", "Undisclosed" ], [ "May 15 , 2013", "Spyros Fourlanos", "Panathinaikos", "Club Brugge", "Undisclosed" ], [ "May 21 , 2013", "Teddy Chevalier", "RKC", "Kortrijk", "Undisclosed" ], [ "May 21 , 2013", "Denis Dessaer", "WS Woluwe", "Oostende", "Undisclosed" ], [ "May 21 , 2013", "Stefan Mitrović", "Kortrijk", "Benfica", "Undisclosed" ], [ "May 22 , 2013", "Sacha Iakovenko", "Anderlecht", "Fiorentina", "Free" ], [ "May 23 , 2013", "Mijuško Bojović", "Charleroi", "Waasland-Beveren", "Undisclosed" ], [ "May 23 , 2013", "Fayçal Lebbihi", "Grenoble", "Waasland-Beveren", "Undisclosed" ], [ "May 24 , 2013", "Mitchell Braafhart", "Cercle Brugge", "Free Agent", "Released" ], [ "May 24 , 2013", "Francis Dickoh", "Cercle Brugge", "Free Agent", "Released" ], [ "May 24 , 2013", "Bernt Evens", "Cercle Brugge", "Free Agent", "Released" ], [ "May 24 , 2013", "Elton Monteiro", "Arsenal Academy", "Club Brugge", "Undisclosed" ], [ "May 24 , 2013", "Anthony Portier", "Cercle Brugge", "Free Agent", "Released" ], [ "May 24 , 2013", "Wang Yang", "Cercle Brugge", "Free Agent", "Released" ] ]
Sorted by date -- May 2013
List_of_Belgian_football_transfers_summer_2013_2
This is a list of Belgian football transfers for the 2013 summer transfer window. Only transfers involving a team from the Belgian Pro League are listed. The summer transfer window will open on 1 July 2013, although some transfers took place prior to that date. Players without a club may join one at any time, either during or in between transfer windows. The transfer window ends on 2 September 2013, although a few completed transfers could still be announced a few days later.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_State_Rams_football
Colorado State Rams football
[ "Season", "Coach", "Bowl", "Opponent", "Result" ]
[ [ "1949", "Bob Davis", "Raisin Bowl", "Occidental", "L 20-21" ], [ "1990", "Earle Bruce", "Freedom Bowl", "Oregon", "W 32-31" ], [ "1994", "Sonny Lubick", "Holiday Bowl", "Michigan", "L 14-24" ], [ "1995", "Sonny Lubick", "Holiday Bowl", "Kansas State", "L 21-54" ], [ "1997", "Sonny Lubick", "Holiday Bowl", "Missouri", "W 35-24" ], [ "1999", "Sonny Lubick", "Liberty Bowl", "Southern Miss", "L 17-23" ], [ "2000", "Sonny Lubick", "Liberty Bowl", "Louisville", "W 22-17" ], [ "2001", "Sonny Lubick", "New Orleans Bowl", "North Texas", "W 45-20" ], [ "2002", "Sonny Lubick", "Liberty Bowl", "TCU", "L 3-17" ], [ "2003", "Sonny Lubick", "San Francisco Bowl", "Boston College", "L 21-35" ], [ "2005", "Sonny Lubick", "Poinsettia Bowl", "Navy", "L 30-51" ], [ "2008", "Steve Fairchild", "New Mexico Bowl", "Fresno State", "W 40-35" ], [ "2013", "Jim McElwain", "New Mexico Bowl", "Washington State", "W 48-45" ], [ "2014", "Dave Baldwin ( interim )", "Las Vegas Bowl", "Utah", "L 10-45" ], [ "2015", "Mike Bobo", "Arizona Bowl", "Nevada", "L 23-28" ], [ "2016", "Mike Bobo", "Famous Idaho Potato Bowl", "Idaho", "L 50-61" ], [ "2017", "Mike Bobo", "New Mexico Bowl", "Marshall", "L 28-31" ] ]
Bowl games
Colorado State has played in seventeen bowl games . They have a bowl record of 6–11 .
Colorado_State_Rams_football_0
The Colorado State Rams football program, established in 1893, represents Colorado State University and is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision and Mountain West Conference. Rams football teams have had relative success over the years, including winning or sharing the Mountain West title in 1999, 2000 and 2002. The team's head coach role is vacant as of December 2019. The Rams completed a 49-season tenure at Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium, located four miles west of the school's campus in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, in 2016. The university completed construction of Canvas Stadium, a new on-campus facility, in 2017. The first game at Canvas Stadium (then named Colorado State Stadium for only the 2017 season) was played on August 26, 2017, when the Rams defeated the Oregon State Beavers 58-27. The Rams have long-standing rivalries with Colorado, Wyoming, and Air Force.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Copa_Libertadores
2010 Copa Libertadores
[ "Association", "Team ( berth )", "Qualification method" ]
[ [ "Argentina 5 + 1 berths", "Estudiantes ( Argentina 1 )", "2009 Copa Libertadores champion" ], [ "Argentina 5 + 1 berths", "Vélez Sársfield ( Argentina 2 )", "2009 Clausura champion" ], [ "Argentina 5 + 1 berths", "Banfield ( Argentina 3 )", "2009 Apertura champion" ], [ "Argentina 5 + 1 berths", "Lanús ( Argentina 4 )", "Best 2009 aggregate among non-champions" ], [ "Argentina 5 + 1 berths", "Colón ( Argentina 5 )", "2nd best 2009 aggregate among non-champions" ], [ "Argentina 5 + 1 berths", "Newell 's Old Boys ( Argentina 6 )", "3rd best 2009 aggregate among non-champions" ], [ "Bolivia 3 berths", "Bolívar ( Bolivia 1 )", "2009 Apertura champion" ], [ "Bolivia 3 berths", "Blooming ( Bolivia 2 )", "2009 Clausura champion" ], [ "Bolivia 3 berths", "Real Potosí ( Bolivia 3 )", "2009 Play-off winner" ], [ "Brazil 5 berths", "Corinthians ( Brazil 1 )", "2009 Copa do Brasil champion" ], [ "Brazil 5 berths", "Flamengo ( Brazil 2 )", "2009 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A champion" ], [ "Brazil 5 berths", "Internacional ( Brazil 3 )", "2009 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A runner-up" ], [ "Brazil 5 berths", "São Paulo ( Brazil 4 )", "2009 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 3rd place" ], [ "Brazil 5 berths", "Cruzeiro ( Brazil 5 )", "2009 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 4th place" ], [ "Chile 3 berths", "Universidad de Chile ( Chile 1 )", "2009 Apertura champion" ], [ "Chile 3 berths", "Colo-Colo ( Chile 2 )", "2009 Clausura champion" ], [ "Chile 3 berths", "Universidad Catolica ( Chile 3 )", "Best-placed non-champion in the 2009 Clausura classification stage" ], [ "Colombia 3 berths", "Once Caldas ( Colombia 1 )", "2009 Apertura champion" ], [ "Colombia 3 berths", "Independiente Medellín ( Colombia 2 )", "2009 Finalización champion" ], [ "Colombia 3 berths", "Junior ( Colombia 3 )", "2009 Primera A best-placed non-champion" ] ]
Qualified teams
The qualified teams include the 37 teams who qualified from their league positions and the defending champion Estudiantes of Argentina , plus Mexican clubs Guadalajara and San Luis . Those two Mexican clubs were guaranteed placement in the Round of 16 , independent of the other three Mexican clubs , due to the fallout of the H1N1 flu outbreak in Mexico during the 2009 Copa Libertadores . [ 5 ] Twenty-six teams qualified directly to the Second Stage , a group stage : [ 6 ] Berths 1 to 4 from Argentina and Brazil ; Berths 1 and 2 from the remaining eight South American football associations and Mexico . The other 12 teams enter the competition in the First Stage , an elimination play-off stage where the winners advance to the Second Stage : [ 6 ] Berths 5 and 6 from Argentina ; [ A ] Berth 5 from Brazil ; Berth 3 from the remaining eight South American nations and Mexico .
2010_Copa_Libertadores_0
The 2010 Copa Libertadores de América (officially the 2010 Copa Santander Libertadores for sponsorship reasons) was the 51st edition of the Copa Libertadores de América, CONMEBOL's premier international club tournament. The tournament began on January 26 and ended on August 18. During the month of June, the competition was interrupted after the conclusion of the quarterfinals due to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Estudiantes were the defending champion, but they were eliminated by Brazilian team Internacional in the quarterfinals. Internacional won the competition after defeating Guadalajara in both legs of the finals for their second Copa Libertadores title. Internacional qualified for both the 2010 FIFA Club World Cup and the 2011 Recopa Sudamericana.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sreekumar_Krishnan_Nair
Sreekumar Krishnan Nair
[ "No", "Year", "Film", "Director", "Screenwriter" ]
[ [ "1", "1980", "Lava", "Hariharan", "Hariharan" ], [ "2", "1980", "Anuraagakkodathi", "Hariharan", "Hariharan" ], [ "3", "1981", "Valarthumrugangal", "Hariharan", "M. T. Vasudevan Nair" ], [ "4", "1981", "Sreeman Sreemathi", "Hariharan", "Hariharan" ], [ "5", "1983", "Varanmaare Aavashyamundu", "Hariharan", "Hariharan" ], [ "6", "1984", "Vikatakavi", "Hariharan", "Hariharan" ], [ "7", "1985", "Vellam", "Hariharan", "M. T. Vasudevan Nair" ], [ "8", "1986", "Panchagni", "Hariharan", "M. T. Vasudevan Nair" ], [ "9", "1986", "Nakhakshathangal", "Hariharan", "M. T. Vasudevan Nair" ], [ "10", "1987", "Anjam", "Hariharan", "Hariharan" ], [ "11", "1987", "Amrutham Gamaya", "Hariharan", "M. T. Vasudevan Nair" ], [ "12", "1987", "Mangai Oru Gangai", "Hariharan", "Vallabhan" ], [ "13", "1987", "Aranyakam", "Hariharan", "M. T. Vasudevan Nair" ], [ "14", "1989", "Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha", "Hariharan", "M. T. Vasudevan Nair" ], [ "15", "1990", "Kadavu", "M. T. Vasudevan Nair", "M. T. Vasudevan Nair" ], [ "16", "1990", "Sargam", "Hariharan", "Hariharan" ] ]
Filmography -- As Second-Unit Director / Chief Assistant Director
Sreekumar_Krishnan_Nair_1
Sreekumar Krishnan Nair (often credited on screen as K. Sreekuttan) is an Indian filmmaker, best known for directing the 1993 film O' Faby, which was India's first full-length live action/animation hybrid feature film. He is the youngest son of prolific south Indian filmmaker M. Krishnan Nair and younger brother of Retired Indian Administrative Service officer, poet and lyricist K. Jayakumar. Prior to making films as a director, Sreekumar served as an A.D. (First Assistant Director, Second-Unit Director and Chief Associate Director) under prominent South Indian filmmaker, Hariharan. His stint with director Hariharan was more than a decade long, working on seventeen films together, among which eight were scripted by 'Padma Bhushan' awardee and Jnanpith laureate M. T. Vasudevan Nair, one of the greatest scenarists in Indian film history. He was the Chief Associate Director of the celebrated Indian classic Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha. He has also directed several television commercials and documentaries. He was commissioned to direct the epic historical film Marthanda Varma in 2011, to be filmed simultaneously in English and Malayalam languages. The project eventually got shelved. He subsequently served as the strategy director of Techgemini. He is currently the CEO of the streaming media and video-on-demand platform .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeleine_Arthur
Madeleine Arthur
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2011", "The Haunting Hour : The Series", "Meg", "Episode : Dreamcatcher" ], [ "2013", "The Killing", "Reddick 's Daughter", "Episode : Reckoning" ], [ "2013", "Spooksville", "Tira Jones", "Episode : The No-Ones" ], [ "2014", "The Tomorrow People", "Charlotte Taylor", "4 episodes" ], [ "2015", "Supernatural", "Young Tina", "Episode : About a Boy" ], [ "2015", "Reluctant Witness", "Becky Collins", "Television film" ], [ "2016", "The Family", "Young Willa Warren", "12 episodes" ], [ "2018", "Legends of Tomorrow", "Nora Darhk", "Episode : Daddy Darhkest" ], [ "2018", "The X-Files", "Sarah Turner", "2 episodes" ], [ "2018", "The Magicians", "Fray Waugh", "5 episodes" ], [ "2020", "Day by Day", "Louise ( voice )", "Episode : There is No Title for This Story Yet" ], [ "2020", "Snowpiercer", "Nicolette 'Nikki ' Genêt", "" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Madeleine_Arthur_1
Madeleine Arthur (born March 10, 1997) is an American/Canadian actress, known for her role as young Willa Warren in the ABC drama series The Family. She portrayed Jane Keane, the daughter of Amy Adams' character, in Tim Burton's biographical film Big Eyes (2014). Arthur also has had guest roles in The Killing, The Tomorrow People, and Supernatural.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seagram_Cup_Stakes
Seagram Cup Stakes
[ "Year", "Winner", "Age", "Jockey", "Trainer", "Owner", "Time" ]
[ [ "2019", "Mr Ritz", "4", "Patrick Husbands", "Josie Carroll", "Earle I Mack", "1:42.75" ], [ "2018", "Decorated Soldier", "5", "Gary Boulanger", "Norman McKnight", "Racer 's Edge Inc & Maxis Stable", "1:43.71" ], [ "2017", "Melmich", "6", "Eurico Rosa da Silva", "Kevin Attard", "Stephen Chesney & Cory Hoffman", "1:43.43" ], [ "2016", "Breaking Lucky", "4", "Luis Contreras", "Reade Baker", "Gunpowder Farms", "1:42.70" ], [ "2015", "Florida Won", "4", "Patrick Husbands", "Mark E. Casse", "Live Oak Plantation", "1:43.33" ], [ "2014", "His Race to Win", "4", "Eurico Rosa Da Silva", "Malcolm Pierce", "Sam-Son Farm", "1:43.35" ], [ "2013", "Alpha Bettor", "5", "Justin Stein", "Daniel J. Vella", "Bulldog Racing", "1:43.63" ], [ "2012", "Alpha Bettor", "4", "Tyler Pizarro", "Daniel J. Vella", "Bulldog Racing", "1:43.79" ], [ "2011", "James Street", "4", "Patrick Husbands", "Josie Carroll", "Eugene Melynyk", "1:44.01" ], [ "2010", "Sand Cove", "5", "Richard Dos Ramos", "Roger Attfield", "Ralph L. Johnson", "1:43.57" ], [ "2009", "Palladio", "7", "Richard Dos Ramos", "Roger Attfield", "Haras Santa Maria de Araras", "1:43.84" ], [ "2008", "Artie Hot", "4", "Emma-Jayne Wilson", "Nicholas Gonzalez", "Tucci Stables", "1:43.30" ], [ "2007", "Gouldings Green", "6", "Patrick Husbands", "Anthony Reinstedler", "Melnyk Racing Stable", "1:43.73" ], [ "2006", "Gouldings Green", "5", "Corey Lanerie", "Anthony Reinstedler", "Melnyk Racing Stable", "1:42.76" ], [ "2005", "One For Rose", "6", "Emile Ramsammy", "Sid Attard", "Tucci Stables", "1:44.18" ], [ "2004", "One For Rose", "5", "Emile Ramsammy", "Sid Attard", "Tucci Stables", "1:44.34" ], [ "2003", "Wake at Noon", "6", "Emile Ramsammy", "Abraham Katryan", "Bruno Schickedanz", "1:42.92" ], [ "2002", "Lucky Molar", "7", "Chantal Sutherland", "Mike Wright , Jr", "Richard A. Englander", "1:44.51" ], [ "2001", "Trajectory", "4", "Ramon Dominguez", "H. Graham Motion", "Pin Oak Stable", "1:43.97" ], [ "2000", "Guided Tour", "4", "Gary Boulanger", "Niall O'Callaghan", "Morton Fink", "1:42.04" ] ]
Winners of the Seagram Cup Stakes
Seagram_Cup_Stakes_0
The Chinese Cultural Centre Seagram Cup Stakes is a Thoroughbred horse race run annually during the last week of July/first week of August at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. A Grade III event, it is open to horses Three years old and up. Raced over a distance of one and one-sixteenth miles, the race currently offers a purse of $115,065. The Seagram Cup was inaugurated at the Old Woodbine Racetrack in 1903. A race on dirt, it was named in honor of owner/breeder Joseph E. Seagram whose Seagram Stables dominated Canadian racing at the time and who had won Canada's most prestigious race, the Queen's Plate, eight consecutive times between 1891 and 1898. With the cessation of Thoroughbred racing at Old Woodbine Racetrack, the Seagram Cup was moved to the new Woodbine Racetrack and in 1959 became a race on turf. In 1998 the Seagram Cup reverted to being run permanently on dirt with the 2007 edition marking the first time it would be raced on the new synthetic Polytrack surface. Over the years the Seagram Cup has been contested at various distances: On dirt: On turf:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_NCAA_Division_I_Outdoor_Track_and_Field_Championships
2014 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships
[ "Rank", "Name", "University", "Distance" ]
[ [ "1", "Matthias Tayala", "Kent State", "73.57 m ( 241 ft 4 in )" ], [ "2", "Nick Miller United Kingdom", "Oklahoma State", "72.40 m ( 237 ft 6 in )" ], [ "3", "Michael Lihrman", "Wisconsin", "71.24 m ( 233 ft 8 in )" ], [ "4", "Greg Skipper", "Oregon", "69.88 m ( 229 ft 3 in )" ], [ "5", "Tomas Kruzliak Slovakia", "Virginia Tech", "69.47 m ( 227 ft 11 in )" ], [ "6", "Alex Poursanidis Cyprus", "Georgia", "69.28 m ( 227 ft 3 in )" ], [ "7", "Renaldo Frechou South Africa", "South Alabama", "67.64 m ( 221 ft 10 in )" ], [ "8", "Kyle Strawn", "Florida", "64.87 m ( 212 ft 9 in )" ] ]
Results -- Men 's events
Only top eight final results shown ; no prelims are listed [ 21 ]
2014_NCAA_Division_I_Outdoor_Track_and_Field_Championships_19
The 2014 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships were the 73rd NCAA Men's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships and the 33rd NCAA Women's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships held for the second consecutive year at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon on the campus of the University of Oregon. In total, thirty-six different men's and women's track and field events were contested from June 11 to June 14, 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Leboeuf
Laurence Leboeuf
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1996", "Virginie", "Évelyne Boivin", "" ], [ "1998", "L'ombre de l'épervier", "Catherine", "" ], [ "2002", "Tag - Épilogue", "Isabelle Jobin", "" ], [ "2002", "Tag II", "Isabelle Jobin", "" ], [ "2004-2006", "15/Love", "Cody Meyers", "52 episodes" ], [ "2005", "Human Trafficking", "Nadia", "TV miniseries" ], [ "2007-2010", "Durham County", "Sadie Sweeney", "18 episodes" ], [ "2008", "Windfall and Misfortunes", "Louise Lavigueur", "6 episodes" ], [ "2009", "Flashpoint", "Jessie Wyeth", "Episode : The Perfect Family" ], [ "2009-2010", "Being Erica", "Claire LeDuc", "13 episodes" ], [ "2010", "Musée Eden", "Florence Cuorval", "9 episodes" ], [ "2010-2012", "Trauma", "Sophie Léveillée", "32 episodes" ], [ "2011", "Being Human", "Young Celine", "Episode : You 're the One That I Haunt Episode : A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Me Killing You" ], [ "2014-2017", "19-2", "Audrey Pouliot", "34 episodes" ], [ "2020", "Transplant", "Magalie Leblanc", "Series regular" ] ]
Filmography
Laurence_Leboeuf_1
Laurence Charlotte Leboeuf (born December 13, 1985) is a Canadian actress.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Brooksfilms_productions
List of Brooksfilms productions
[ "Year", "Film", "Director", "Release date", "Distributor", "Gross", "Genre", "Rotten Tomatoes" ]
[ [ "1980", "Fatso", "Anne Bancroft", "February 1 , 1980", "20th Century Fox", "$ 7,653,061", "Romantic comedy", "40%" ], [ "1980", "Loose Shoes", "Ira Miller", "August 1 , 1980", "National American Films", "N/A", "Comedy", "N/A" ], [ "1980", "The Elephant Man", "David Lynch", "October 10 , 1980", "Paramount Pictures", "$ 26,010,864", "Historical drama", "91%" ], [ "1981", "History of the World : Part I", "Mel Brooks", "June 12 , 1981", "20th Century Fox", "$ 31,672,907", "Anthology comedy", "62%" ], [ "1982", "My Favorite Year", "Richard Benjamin", "October 8 , 1982", "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer", "$ 20,123,620", "Comedy", "96%" ], [ "1982", "Frances", "Graeme Clifford", "December 3 , 1982", "Universal Pictures", "$ 5,000,000", "Biographical drama", "65%" ], [ "1983", "To Be or Not to Be", "Alan Johnson", "December 16 , 1983", "20th Century Fox", "$ 13,030,214", "War comedy", "61%" ], [ "1985", "The Doctor and the Devils", "Freddie Francis", "October 4 , 1985", "20th Century Fox", "$ 147,070", "Gothic horror", "0%" ], [ "1986", "The Fly", "David Cronenberg", "August 15 , 1986", "20th Century Fox", "$ 60,629,159", "Science-fiction body horror", "92%" ], [ "1986", "Solarbabies", "Alan Johnson", "November 26 , 1986", "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer", "$ 1,579,260", "Science-fiction", "0%" ], [ "1987", "84 Charing Cross Road", "David Jones", "February 13 , 1987", "Columbia Pictures", "$ 1,083,486", "Drama", "87%" ], [ "1987", "Spaceballs", "Mel Brooks", "June 24 , 1987", "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer", "$ 38,119,483", "Comic science fiction", "58%" ], [ "1989", "The Fly II", "Chris Walas", "February 10 , 1989", "20th Century Fox", "$ 38,903,179", "Science-fiction body horror", "27%" ], [ "1991", "Life Stinks", "Mel Brooks", "July 26 , 1991", "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer", "$ 4,102,526", "Comedy-drama", "18%" ], [ "1992", "The Vagrant", "Chris Walas", "May 15 , 1992", "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer", "$ 5,900", "Comedy horror", "N/A" ], [ "1993", "Robin Hood : Men in Tights", "Mel Brooks", "July 28 , 1993", "20th Century Fox", "$ 35,739,755", "Musical adventure comedy", "43%" ], [ "1995", "Dracula : Dead and Loving It", "Mel Brooks", "December 22 , 1995", "Columbia Pictures", "$ 10,772,144", "Satirical comedy horror", "11%" ], [ "2005", "The Producers", "Susan Stroman", "December 16 , 2005", "Universal Pictures Columbia Pictures", "$ 38,058,335", "Musical comedy", "50%" ], [ "2021", "Blazing Samurai", "Chris Bailey", "N/A", "Open Road Films", "N/A", "Computer animated action comedy", "N/A" ] ]
Productions
List_of_Brooksfilms_productions_0
This is a list of films produced by Brooksfilms, the studio founded by Oscar-winning filmmaker Mel Brooks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_ISU_Speed_Skating_World_Cup_–_World_Cup_1_–_Men's_500_metres
2014–15 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – World Cup 1 – Men's 500 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Pair", "Lane", "Time", "WC points" ]
[ [ "1", "Pavel Kulizhnikov", "9", "o", "34.96", "100" ], [ "2", "Jan Smeekens", "10", "o", "35.09", "80" ], [ "3", "Ryohei Haga", "6", "o", "35.17", "70" ], [ "4", "Ruslan Murashov", "10", "i", "35.23", "60" ], [ "5", "Mo Tae-bum", "5", "i", "35.261", "50" ], [ "6", "Espen Aarnes Hvammen", "4", "o", "35.267", "45" ], [ "7", "Yūya Oikawa", "1", "o", "35.35", "40" ], [ "8", "Laurent Dubreuil", "8", "i", "35.38", "36" ], [ "9", "Keiichiro Nagashima", "5", "o", "35.39", "32" ], [ "10", "Denis Koval", "7", "i", "35.45", "28" ], [ "11", "Nico Ihle", "9", "i", "35.46", "24" ], [ "12", "Aleksey Yesin", "7", "o", "35.48", "21" ], [ "13", "Gilmore Junio", "6", "i", "35.49", "18" ], [ "14", "Gerben Jorritsma", "2", "o", "35.61", "16" ], [ "15", "William Dutton", "3", "o", "35.63", "14" ], [ "16", "Mirko Giacomo Nenzi", "4", "i", "35.65", "12" ], [ "17", "Hein Otterspeer", "8", "o", "35.75", "10" ], [ "18", "Pim Schipper", "2", "i", "35.79", "8" ], [ "19", "Artur Nogal", "1", "i", "35.940", "6" ], [ "20", "Daichi Yamanaka", "3", "i", "35.944", "5" ] ]
Race 2 -- Division A
2014–15_ISU_Speed_Skating_World_Cup_–_World_Cup_1_–_Men's_500_metres_2
The men's 500 metres races of the 2014-15 ISU Speed Skating World Cup 1, arranged in the Meiji Hokkaido-Tokachi Oval, in Obihiro, Japan, were held on the weekend of 14-16 November 2014. Race one was won by Jan Smeekens of the Netherlands, while Pavel Kulizhnikov of Russia came second, and Ruslan Murashov of Russia came third. Aleksey Yesin of Russia won Division B of race one, and was thus, under the rules, automatically promoted to Division A for race two. In race two, Kulizhnikov ended ahead of Smeekens, with Ryohei Haga of Japan in third place. Artyom Kuznetsov of Russia won Division B of race two.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Epper
Gary Epper
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1959", "Westbound", "Boy at Stagecoach Accident" ], [ "1965", "Shenandoah", "Church Member" ], [ "1972", "The Cowboys", "Rustler" ], [ "1975", "Doc Savage : The Man of Bronze", "Hood" ], [ "1988", "The Seventh Sign", "Jimmy 's Guard" ], [ "1990", "Captain America", "Mr. Erlich" ], [ "1991", "V.I . Warshawski", "Thug # 2" ], [ "1991", "Hook", "Growling Pirate" ], [ "1993", "Father Hood", "Trucker" ], [ "1995", "3 Ninjas Knuckle Up", "Biker # 1" ], [ "1996", "Broken Arrow", "Miller" ] ]
Filmography
Gary_Epper_0
Gary Alan Epper (December 31, 1944 - December 1, 2007 in Los Angeles, California) was an American stunt performer, coordinator and occasional actor. Part of a major stunt family dynasty in Hollywood, he was the son of John Epper, the brother of fellow Star Trek stuntmen Tony Epper and Andy Epper and stuntwoman Jeannie Epper. His family traces its lineage back to a colonel in Napoleon's army and his great-grandson, a multi-lingual Swiss who eventually lived in California where he began the family tradition in stunt work and the tradition has passed down from each generation. Epper worked on some of the most successful Hollywood blockbuster films and television series of all time, including Lassie (1954), Hawaii Five-O (1968), Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970), Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972), Magnum Force (1973), Starsky and Hutch (1975-1979), Charlie's Angels (1980-1981), Blade Runner (1982), Scarface (1983), Top Gun (1986), The Untouchables (1987), Rambo III (1988), Lethal Weapon 2 (1989), The Hunt for Red October (1990), Days of Thunder (1990), Die Hard 2 (1990), Basic Instinct (1992), Jurassic Park (1993), Demolition Man (1993), Speed (1994), L.A. Confidential (1997), (1997), Armageddon (1998) and Wild Wild West (1999). As an actor, he is probably best known for playing the assimilated borg Ensign Lynch in . Epper died on December 1, 2007, just five weeks before his 63rd birthday. Epper is survived by five children, Lisa, Danielle, Gary, Madison and Nicole, and five grandchildren, Brie, Skyler, Emma, Maggie and Kate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Globe_Award_for_Best_Actress_–_Motion_Picture_Comedy_or_Musical
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical
[ "Year", "Actress", "Character", "Film" ]
[ [ "1960", "Shirley MacLaine", "Fran Kubelik", "The Apartment" ], [ "1960", "Lucille Ball", "Kitty Weaver", "The Facts of Life" ], [ "1960", "Capucine", "Princess Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein", "Song Without End" ], [ "1960", "Judy Holliday", "Ella Peterson", "Bells Are Ringing" ], [ "1960", "Sophia Loren", "Lucia Curcio", "It Started in Naples" ], [ "1961", "Rosalind Russell", "Bertha Jacoby", "A Majority of One" ], [ "1961", "Bette Davis", "Apple Annie", "Pocketful of Miracles" ], [ "1961", "Audrey Hepburn", "Holly Golightly", "Breakfast at Tiffany 's" ], [ "1961", "Hayley Mills", "Susan Evers / Sharon McKendrick", "The Parent Trap" ], [ "1961", "Miyoshi Umeki", "Mei Li", "Flower Drum Song" ], [ "1962", "Rosalind Russell", "Rose Hovick", "Gypsy" ], [ "1962", "Doris Day", "Kitty Wonder", "Billy Rose 's Jumbo" ], [ "1962", "Jane Fonda", "Isabel Haverstick", "Period of Adjustment" ], [ "1962", "Shirley Jones", "Marian Paroo", "The Music Man" ], [ "1962", "Natalie Wood", "Louise Hovick / Gypsy Rose Lee", "Gypsy" ], [ "1963", "Shirley MacLaine", "Irma la Douce", "Irma la Douce" ], [ "1963", "Ann-Margret", "Kim MacAffee", "Bye Bye Birdie" ], [ "1963", "Doris Day", "Ellen Wagstaff Arden", "Move Over , Darling" ], [ "1963", "Audrey Hepburn", "Regina Reggie Lampert", "Charade" ], [ "1963", "Hayley Mills", "Nancy Carey", "Summer Magic" ] ]
Winners and nominees -- 1960s
Golden_Globe_Award_for_Best_Actress_–_Motion_Picture_Comedy_or_Musical_1
The Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy was first awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association as a separate category in 1951. Previously, there was a single award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture, but the splitting allowed for recognition of it and the Best Actress - Drama. The formal title has varied since its inception. In 2005, it was officially called Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical. , the wording is Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest_scores_in_figure_skating
List of highest scores in figure skating
[ "Date", "Name", "Nation", "TES", "Event" ]
[ [ "7 February 2020", "Yuzuru Hanyu", "Japan", "63.42", "2020 Four Continents" ], [ "5 December 2019", "Nathan Chen", "United States", "63.13", "2019-20 Grand Prix Final" ], [ "16 November 2018", "Yuzuru Hanyu", "Japan", "62.44", "2018 Rostelecom Cup" ], [ "3 November 2018", "Yuzuru Hanyu", "Japan", "59.09", "2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki" ], [ "13 September 2018", "Shoma Uno", "Japan", "57.65", "2018 CS Lombardia Trophy" ] ]
Progression of record technical element scores -- Men
Progression of men 's short program record TES score . This list starts from the skater who first scored above 50 points .
List_of_highest_scores_in_figure_skating_43
The following list of highest scores in figure skating contains the highest scores earned from the 2018-2019 season onwards, under the ISU Judging System (IJS). The 2018-2019 season began on 1 July 2018. After being trialed in 2003, the IJS replaced the old 6.0 system in the 2004-2005 figure skating season. Up to and including the 2017-2018 season, the Grade of Execution (GOE) scoring system for each program element ranged between -3 and +3. Starting with the 2018-2019 season, the GOE was expanded to range between -5 and +5. Hence, the International Skating Union (ISU) have restarted all records from the 2018-2019 season and all previous statistics have been marked as historical. Accordingly, this page lists only the highest scores achieved from the 2018-2019 season onwards, using the -5/+5 GOE scoring range. The following lists are included: Note: In the case of personal best lists, only one score is listed for any one skater, i.e. their personal best. The absolute best lists may include more than one score for the same skater. The ISU only recognizes the best scores that are set at international competitions run under the ISU's rules, and does not recognize, for example, scores that are obtained at national figure skating championships. The competitions recognized by the ISU are: Winter Olympics (including the team event), Youth Olympics (including the team event), World Championships, World Junior Championships, European Championships, Four Continents Championships, GP events, Junior GP events, Challenger Series events, and World Team Trophy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Regional_League_Division_2_Northern_Region
2013 Regional League Division 2 Northern Region
[ "Team", "Location", "Stadium", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "Phitsanulok", "Phitsanulok", "Phitsanulok Provincial Administrative Organization Stadium", "3,000" ], [ "Chiangmai", "Chiang Mai", "700th Anniversary Stadium", "25,000" ], [ "Lamphun Warior", "Lamphun", "Mae-Guang Stadium", "3,000" ], [ "Phichit", "Phichit", "Phichit Stadium", "20,000" ], [ "Uttaradit", "Uttaradit", "Uttaradit Province Stadium", "3,250" ], [ "Nakhon Sawan", "Nakhon Sawan", "Nakhon Sawan Province Stadium", "15000" ], [ "Kamphaeng Phet", "Kamphaeng Phet", "Cha-Kangrao Stadium", "2,600" ], [ "Uthai Thani Forest", "Uthai Thani Nakhon Sawan", "Uthai Thani Province Stadium Latyaowitthayakhom School", "4,500 ?" ], [ "Tak", "Tak", "Tak Provincial Administrative Organization Stadium", "1,100" ], [ "Lampang", "Lampang", "Lampang Province Stadium", "4,700" ], [ "Phrae United", "Phrae", "Phrae Provincial Administrative Organization Stadium", "4,500" ], [ "Sukhothai", "Sukhothai", "Sukhothai Institute of Physical Education Stadium Bunsom martin Stadium", "4,500" ], [ "Phetchabun", "Phetchabun", "Phetchabun Institute of Physical Education Stadium", "2000" ], [ "Chiangrai City", "Chiangrai", "Chiangrai Province Stadium", "5,000" ], [ "Phayao", "Phayao", "Phayao Province Stadium", "6,000" ], [ "Nan", "Nan", "Rajamangala University of Technology Nan Campus Stadium", "2,500" ] ]
Stadium and locations
PhitsanulokChiangmaiLamphun WarriorPhichitUttaraditNakhon SawanKamphaeng PhetUthai ThaniLampangPhrae UnitedSukhothaiPhetchabunTakChiangrai CityPhayaoNan Locations of the 2013 Regional League Division 2 Northern Region Teams
2013_Thai_Division_2_League_Northern_Region_0
2013 Regional League Division 2 Northern Region is the fifth season of the League competition since its establishment in 2009. It is in the third tier of the Thai football league system.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Asian_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_decathlon
2011 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's decathlon
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Nationality", "# 1", "# 2", "# 3", "Result", "Points", "Overall" ]
[ [ "1", "Bharat Inder Singh", "India", "54.27", "59.46", "x", "59.46", "730", "6924" ], [ "2", "Hiromasa Tanaka", "Japan", "x", "50.34", "58.34", "58.34", "713", "6487" ], [ "3", "Hadi Sepehrzad", "Iran", "50.29", "51.99", "x", "51.99", "618", "6937" ], [ "4", "Abdoljalil Tomaj", "Iran", "x", "45.53", "x", "45.53", "523", "6283" ], [ "5", "Akihiko Nakamura", "Japan", "43.80", "44.55", "42.65", "44.55", "508", "6658" ] ]
Results -- Javelin throw
2011_Asian_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_decathlon_8
The men's decathlon event at the 2011 Asian Athletics Championships took place on July 7-8, 2011 at the Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluorocarbon
Fluorocarbon
[ "Compound", "Melting point ( °C )", "Boiling point ( °C )" ]
[ [ "Hexafluorobenzene", "5.3", "80.5" ], [ "Benzene", "5.5", "80.1" ], [ "Octafluorotoluene", "< −70", "102-103" ], [ "Toluene", "−95", "110.6" ], [ "Perfluoro ( ethylbenzene )", "", "114-115" ], [ "Ethylbenzene", "−93.9", "136.2" ], [ "Octafluoronaphthalene", "86-87", "209" ], [ "Naphthalene", "80.2", "217.9" ] ]
Perfluoroaromatic compounds
Perfluoroaromatic compounds contain only carbon and fluorine , like other fluorocarbons , but also contain an aromatic ring . The three most important examples are hexafluorobenzene , octafluorotoluene , and octafluoronaphthalene . Perfluoroaromatic compounds Hexafluorobenzene Perfluoroaromatic compounds can be manufactured via the Fowler process , like fluoroalkanes , but the conditions must be adjusted to prevent full fluorination . They can also be made by heating the corresponding perchloroaromatic compound with potassium fluoride at high temperature ( typically 500 °C ) , during which the chlorine atoms are replaced by fluorine atoms . A third route is defluorination of the fluoroalkane ; for example , octafluorotoluene can be made from perfluoromethylcyclohexane by heating to 500 °C with a nickel or iron catalyst . [ 30 ] Perfluoroaromatic compounds are relatively volatile for their molecular weight , with melting and boiling points similar to the corresponding aromatic compound , as the table below shows . They have high density and are non-flammable . For the most part , they are clear , colorless liquids ( octafluoronaphthalene , a yellow solid , is an exception ) . Unlike the perfluoralkanes , they tend to be miscible with common solvents . [ citation needed ]
Fluorocarbon_3
Fluorocarbons, sometimes referred to as perfluorocarbons or PFCs, are, strictly speaking, organofluorine compounds with the formula CF, i.e. they contain only carbon and fluorine, though the terminology is not strictly followed. Compounds with the prefix perfluoro- are hydrocarbons, including those with heteroatoms, wherein all C-H bonds have been replaced by C-F bonds. Fluorocarbons can be perfluoroalkanes, fluoroalkenes and fluoroalkynes and perfluoroaromatic compounds. Fluorocarbons and their derivatives are used as fluoropolymers, refrigerants, solvents, and anesthetics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammy_Award_for_Best_Country_Performance_by_a_Duo_or_Group_with_Vocal
Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
[ "Year", "Winner", "Song", "Nominees" ]
[ [ "1999", "Dixie Chicks", "There 's Your Trouble", "Alabama for How Do You Fall In Love BR5-49 for Wild One The Mavericks for Dance the Night Away The Wilkinsons for 26 Cents" ], [ "1998", "Alison Krauss & Union Station", "Looking in the Eyes of Love", "Alabama for Dancin ' , Shaggin ' on the Boulevard Diamond Rio for How Your Love Makes Me Feel The Kinleys for Please The Mavericks for I Do n't Care ( If You Love Me Anymore )" ], [ "1997", "Brooks & Dunn", "My Maria", "BR5-49 for Cherokee Boogie Diamond Rio for That 's What I Get for Lovin ' You The Mavericks for All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down Texas Tornados for Little Bit Is Better Than Nada" ], [ "1996", "The Mavericks", "Here Comes the Rain", "Brooks & Dunn for You 're Gon na Miss Me When I 'm Gone Little Texas for Amy 's Back in Austin Shenandoah for Darned If I Do n't ( Danged If I Do ) The Tractors for Tryin ' to Get to New Orleans" ], [ "1995", "Asleep at the Wheel & Lyle Lovett", "Blues for Dixie", "Diamond Rio for Love a Little Stronger Alison Krauss & Union Station for When You Say Nothing at All The Mavericks for What a Crying Shame The Tractors for Baby Likes to Rock It" ], [ "1994", "Brooks & Dunn", "Hard Workin ' Man", "Confederate Railroad for Trashy Women Diamond Rio for In a Week or Two Little Texas for God Blessed Texas Sawyer Brown for All These Years" ], [ "1993", "Emmylou Harris & the Nash Ramblers", "At the Ryman", "Alabama for American Pride Brooks & Dunn for Boot Scootin ' Boogie Kentucky Headhunters for Only Daddy That 'll Walk the Line Restless Heart for When She Cries" ], [ "1992", "The Judds", "Love Can Build a Bridge", "Alabama for Forever 's as Far as I 'll Go Diamond Rio for Meet in the Middle Forester Sisters for Men Kentucky Headhunters for Electric Barnyard Texas Tornados for Zone of Our Own" ], [ "1991", "The Kentucky Headhunters", "Pickin ' on Nashville", "Alabama for Jukebox in My Mind The Judds for Love Can Build a Bridge Restless Heart for Fast Movin ' Train Shenandoah for Ghost in This House" ], [ "1990", "Nitty Gritty Dirt Band", "Will the Circle Be Unbroken : Volume Two", "Desert Rose Band for She Do n't Love Nobody Highway 101 for Honky Tonk Heart The Judds for Young Love ( Strong Love ) Restless Heart for Big Dreams in a Small Town" ] ]
1990s
Grammy_Award_for_Best_Country_Performance_by_a_Duo_or_Group_with_Vocal_2
The Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal was awarded from 1970 to 2011. The award has had several minor name changes: The award was discontinued after the 2011 Grammy Awards in a major overhaul of Grammy categories. From 2012, all duo or group performances in the country category were shifted to the newly formed Best Country Duo/Group Performance category. Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abella_Danger
Abella Danger
[ "Year", "Result", "Award", "Film" ]
[ [ "2016", "Won", "Best New Starlet", "N/A" ], [ "2016", "Nominated", "Best POV Sex Scene ( with Manuel Ferrara )", "Manuel 's Fucking POV 4" ], [ "2016", "Nominated", "Best Three-Way Sex Scene - B/B/G ( with Mick Blue & Marco Banderas )", "Big Round Asses" ], [ "2016", "Nominated", "Best Three-Way Sex Scene - G/G/B ( with Keisha Grey & Manuel Ferrara )", "Oil Overload 13" ], [ "2016", "Won", "Hottest Newcomer ( Fan Award )", "N/A" ], [ "2017", "Won", "Best Star Showcase", "Abella" ], [ "2017", "Won", "Best Double Penetration Sex Scene ( with Mick Blue & Markus Dupree )", "Abella" ], [ "2017", "Won", "Best Virtual Reality Sex Scene ( with Manuel Ferrara & Joanna Angel )", "Angel ' n Danger" ] ]
Awards and nominations
This section needs to be updated . Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information . ( May 2020 )
Abella_Danger_0
Abella Danger (born November 19, 1995) is an American pornographic actress and model.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Montreal_Impact_season
2020 Montreal Impact season
[ "Slot", "Player", "Nationality" ]
[ [ "1", "Orji Okwonkwo", "Nigeria" ], [ "2", "Jukka Raitala", "Finland" ], [ "3", "Saphir Taïder", "Algeria" ], [ "4", "Rudy Camacho", "France" ], [ "5", "Lassi Lappalainen", "Finland" ], [ "6", "Bojan Krkić", "Spain" ], [ "7", "Rod Fanni", "France" ], [ "8", "Emanuel Maciel", "Argentina" ], [ "9", "Luis Binks", "England" ], [ "10", "Victor Wanyama", "Kenya" ] ]
2020_Montreal_Impact_season_6
The 2020 Montreal Impact season was the club's 27th season of existence, and their 9th in Major League Soccer, the top tier of the Canadian soccer pyramid.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Romanian_presidential_election
2014 Romanian presidential election
[ "County", "Ponta ( PSD )", "Iohannis ( ACL )" ]
[ [ "Alba", "30.4%", "69.59%" ], [ "Arad", "34.12%", "65.88%" ], [ "Argeș", "59.27%", "40.73%" ], [ "Bacău", "53.55%", "46.45%" ], [ "Bihor", "36.51%", "63.48%" ], [ "Bistrița-Năsăud", "37.73%", "62.26%" ], [ "Botoșani", "62.72%", "37.27%" ], [ "Brașov", "36.9%", "63.09%" ], [ "Brăila", "57.94%", "42.05%" ], [ "Bucharest", "42.67%", "57.33%" ], [ "Buzău", "60.9%", "39.1%" ], [ "Caraș-Severin", "48.06%", "51.93%" ], [ "Călărași", "55.18%", "44.81%" ], [ "Cluj", "26.18%", "73.82%" ], [ "Constanța", "42.93%", "57.07%" ], [ "Covasna", "22.05%", "77.95%" ], [ "Dâmbovița", "58.08%", "41.92%" ], [ "Dolj", "60.6%", "39.39%" ], [ "Galați", "54.02%", "45.98%" ], [ "Giurgiu", "68.38%", "31.62%" ] ]
Results -- By county
Results of the second round by county Victor Ponta Klaus Iohannis Results of the second round by locality Klaus Iohannis Victor Ponta
2014_Romanian_presidential_election_1
Presidential elections were held in Romania in 2014. In the first round on 2 November, the top two of the fourteen candidates qualified in a run-off on 16 November. Victor Ponta, Prime Minister and leader of the Social Democratic Party won around 40% of the vote, and Klaus Iohannis, mayor of Sibiu and leader of Christian Liberal Alliance, won around 30%. Following large protests on how Ponta's government organized the elections in the diaspora, Klaus Iohannis staged a surprising come-back and won the run-off with 54.5%, or more than a million votes than his contender. Ponta, serving as Prime Minister of Romania since May 2012, ran his campaign on promoting a national reconciliation message of a great union between all Romanians, defending his governance as balanced, with both left-wing and progressive measures, and promising to end the era established by the then incumbent president, Traian Băsescu. However, his government faced some indirect international criticism, with U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland criticizing in October 2014 what she called the cancer of democratic regression and corruption in several Central and Southeast Europe nations and with politicians who protect the corrupt office holders from prosecution and bypass parliament as often as it suits them. Iohannis, a Transylvanian Saxon, focused his campaign on judicial independence and fiscal relaxation, and promised to promote Romania of thoroughness and a Romania of things well done, while blaming the country's economic and political problems on the regional governance of the Social Democratic Party, the so-called barons. The electoral campaign ran between 3 October and 1 November and was overshadowed by several corruption scandals (Microsoftgate, EADS, illegal retrocessions) involving key figures of PSD, but also the candidate Elena Udrea. Outgoing President Traian Băsescu accused Victor Ponta of being an undercover spy, incompatible under the Romanian legislation with a public position, while Klaus Iohannis faced accusations of incompatibility filed by the National Integrity Agency after September 2013. Following very long voting times and large numbers of people who couldn't vote before the closing of polls in diaspora, large protests were staged in multiple cities across Romania and at Romanian embassies before the second round. This was regarded as both incapacity and unwillingness of Ponta's government to organize fair elections, and led to a surprisingly large turnout of over 64% (largest since 1996), and a surprise win for Iohannis in the second round.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eve_Best
Eve Best
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2000", "The Bill", "Anne", "Episode : Beasts" ], [ "2000", "Casualty", "Amber Hope", "Episode : Seize the Night" ], [ "2001", "The Infinite Worlds of H. G. Wells", "Ellen McGillvray", "TV mini-series" ], [ "2004", "Waking the Dead", "Natasha Bloom", "Episode : Shadowplay : Part 1" ], [ "2004", "Lie With Me", "Roselyn Tyler", "TV mini-series" ], [ "2005", "The Inspector Lynley Mysteries", "Amanda Gibson", "Episode : In Divine Proportion" ], [ "2006", "Prime Suspect : The Final Act", "Linda Philips", "" ], [ "2006", "Vital Signs", "Sarah Cartwright", "6 episodes" ], [ "2009-2013 , 2015", "Nurse Jackie", "Dr. Eleanor O'Hara", "Main cast ( season 1-5 ) Guest ( season 7 )" ], [ "2010", "American Experience", "Dolley Madison", "Episode : Dolley Madison" ], [ "2010", "The Shadow Line", "Petra Mayler", "3 episodes" ], [ "2012", "Up All Night", "Yvonne Encanto", "Episode : New Boss" ], [ "2013", "The Challenger", "Sally Ride", "" ], [ "2014", "New Worlds", "Angelica Fanshawe", "Episodes 1-3" ], [ "2014", "The Honourable Woman", "Monica Chatwin", "Episodes 1-8" ], [ "2015", "Life in Squares", "Vanessa Bell", "" ], [ "2016", "Stan Lee 's Lucky Man", "Anna Clayton", "Main cast" ] ]
Film , TV , stage
Best , after performing in A Moon for the Misbegotten in New York City , 27 May 2007
Eve_Best_1
Emily Eve Best (born 31 July 1971) is an English stage and screen actress and director, known for her television roles as Dr. Eleanor O'Hara in the Showtime series Nurse Jackie (2009-13), First Lady Dolley Madison in the American Experience television special (2011), and Monica Chatwin in the BBC miniseries The Honourable Woman (2014). She also played Wallis Simpson in the 2010 film The King's Speech. Best won the 2005 Olivier Award for Best Actress for playing the title role in Hedda Gabler. She made her Broadway debut in the 2007 revival of A Moon for the Misbegotten, winning the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play, and receiving the first of two nominations for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play; the second was for the revival of The Homecoming in 2008. She returned to Broadway in the 2015 revival of Old Times.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1935–36_Carlisle_United_F.C._season
1935–36 Carlisle United F.C. season
[ "Match Day", "Date", "Opponent", "H/A", "Score" ]
[ [ "1", "31 August", "Darlington", "H", "3-0" ], [ "2", "2 September", "Halifax Town", "A", "0-1" ], [ "3", "7 September", "Gateshead", "A", "1-1" ], [ "4", "11 September", "Halifax Town", "H", "0-0" ], [ "5", "14 September", "Tranmere Rovers", "H", "0-1" ], [ "6", "19 September", "Oldham Athletic", "H", "2-1" ], [ "7", "21 September", "Walsall", "A", "0-3" ], [ "8", "28 September", "Stockport County", "H", "2-1" ], [ "9", "5 October", "Hartlepools United", "H", "0-0" ], [ "10", "12 October", "Mansfield Town", "A", "1-1" ], [ "11", "19 October", "Crewe Alexandra", "A", "0-2" ], [ "12", "26 October", "Accrington Stanley", "H", "3-1" ], [ "13", "2 November", "Southport", "A", "3-0" ], [ "14", "9 November", "Chester", "H", "1-3" ], [ "15", "16 November", "Lincoln City", "A", "0-2" ], [ "16", "23 November", "Rochdale", "H", "4-3" ], [ "17", "14 December", "New Brighton", "A", "0-3" ], [ "18", "21 December", "Chesterfield", "H", "2-1" ], [ "19", "26 December", "Rotherham United", "A", "0-4" ], [ "20", "28 December", "Darlington", "A", "1-4" ] ]
Results & fixtures -- Football League Third Division North
Main article : 1935–36 Football League Third Division North
1935–36_Carlisle_United_F.C._season_0
For the 1935-36 season, Carlisle United F.C. competed in Football League Third Division North.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_films_of_1932
List of American films of 1932
[ "Title", "Director", "Featured Cast", "Genre", "Note" ]
[ [ "The Cabin in the Cotton", "Michael Curtiz", "Bette Davis , Richard Barthelmess , Dorothy Jordan", "Drama", "First National" ], [ "Call Her Savage", "John Francis Dillon", "Clara Bow , Thelma Todd , Gilbert Roland", "Drama", "Fox Film" ], [ "Cannonball Express", "Wallace Fox", "Rex Lease , Leon Ames , Ruth Renick", "Action", "Sono Art" ], [ "Careless Lady", "Kenneth MacKenna", "Joan Bennett , John Boles", "Comedy", "Fox Film" ], [ "Carnival Boat", "Albert S. Rogell", "William Boyd , Ginger Rogers", "Adventure", "RKO" ], [ "Central Park", "John G. Adolfi", "Joan Blondell , Wallace Ford , Guy Kibbee", "Drama , Crime", "First National" ], [ "Chandu the Magician", "William Cameron Menzies , Marcel Varnel", "Edmund Lowe , Bela Lugosi", "Mystery", "Fox Film" ], [ "Charlie Chan 's Chance", "John G. Blystone", "Warner Oland , Marian Nixon , H. B. Warner", "Drama , Mystery", "Fox Film" ], [ "Cheaters at Play", "Hamilton MacFadden", "Thomas Meighan , Charlotte Greenwood", "Drama", "Fox Film" ], [ "Cock of the Air", "Tom Buckingham", "Chester Morris , Billie Dove , Walter Catlett", "Comedy", "United Artists" ], [ "The Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood", "John Francis Dillon", "June Clyde , Norman Foster", "Comedy", "Universal" ], [ "Come On Danger !", "Robert F. Hill", "Tom Keene , Julie Haydon", "Western", "RKO" ], [ "Come On , Tarzan", "Alan James", "Ken Maynard , Merna Kennedy , Niles Welch", "Western", "Sono Art" ], [ "The Conquerors", "William A. Wellman", "Richard Dix , Edna May Oliver , Guy Kibbee", "Drama", "RKO" ], [ "Cornered", "B. Reeves Eason", "Tim McCoy , Shirley Grey", "Western", "Columbia" ], [ "The County Fair", "Louis King", "Hobart Bosworth , Marion Shilling", "Sports/Drama", "Monogram" ], [ "Cowboy Counsellor", "George Melford", "Hoot Gibson , Sheila Bromley", "Western", "Independent" ], [ "The Crash", "William Dieterle", "Ruth Chatterton , George Brent", "Drama", "Warner Bros" ], [ "Crashin ' Broadway", "John P. McCarthy", "Rex Bell , Doris Hill", "Western", "Monogram" ], [ "The Crooked Circle", "H. Bruce Humberstone", "ZaSu Pitts , Ben Lyon , James Gleason", "Comedy , Mystery", "World Wide Pictures" ] ]
C-D
List_of_American_films_of_1932_1
A list of American films released in 1932. Grand Hotel won Best Picture at the Academy Awards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GUID_Partition_Table
GUID Partition Table
[ "OS family", "Version or edition", "Platform", "Read and write support", "Boot support", "Note" ]
[ [ "FreeBSD", "Since 7.0", "IA-32 , x86-64 , ARM", "Yes", "Yes", "In a hybrid configuration , both GPT and MBR partition identifiers may be used" ], [ "Linux", "Most of the x86 Linux distributions Fedora 8+ and Ubuntu 8.04+", "IA-32 , x86-64", "Yes", "Yes", "New tools such as gdisk , GNU Parted , util-linux v2.23+ fdisk , SYSLINUX , GRUB 0.96 + patches and GRUB 2 have been GPT-enabled" ], [ "macOS", "Since 10.4.0 ( some features since 10.4.6 )", "IA-32 , x86-64 , PowerPC", "Yes", "Yes", "Only Intel Macintosh computers can boot from GPT" ], [ "MidnightBSD", "Since 0.4-CURRENT", "IA-32 , x86-64", "Yes", "Requires BIOS", "In a hybrid configuration , both GPT and MBR partition identifiers may be used" ], [ "NetBSD", "Since 6.0", "x86 , x86-64", "Yes", "In progress", "Some users describe their installation procedure with EFI but the official announcement of the support has not yet been made . A semi-manual UEFI installation works on NetBSD 8.0 ( -current )" ], [ "OpenBSD", "Since 5.9", "x86_64", "Yes", "Requires UEFI", "" ], [ "Solaris", "Since Solaris 10", "IA-32 , x86-64 , SPARC", "Yes", "Yes", "" ], [ "HP-UX", "Since HP-UX 11.20", "IA-64", "Yes", "Yes", "" ] ]
Operating-system support -- UNIX and Unix-like systems
GUID_Partition_Table_5
The GUID Partition Table (GPT) is a standard for the layout of partition tables of a physical computer storage device, such as a hard disk drive or solid-state drive, using universally unique identifiers, which are also known as globally unique identifiers (GUIDs). Forming a part of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) standard (Unified EFI Forum-proposed replacement for the PC BIOS), it is nevertheless also used for some BIOS systems, because of the limitations of master boot record (MBR) partition tables, which use 32 bits for logical block addressing (LBA) of traditional 512-byte disk sectors. All modern personal computer operating systems support GPT. Some, including macOS and Microsoft Windows on the x86 architecture, support booting from GPT partitions only on systems with EFI firmware, but FreeBSD and most Linux distributions can boot from GPT partitions on systems with both legacy BIOS firmware interface and EFI.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_at_the_Paralympics
China at the Paralympics
[ "No", "Athlete", "Sport", "Year", "Gender", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Huang Wenpan", "Swimming", "2016", "M", "5", "1", "0", "6" ], [ "2", "Du Jianping", "Swimming", "2008", "M", "4", "1", "1", "6" ], [ "3", "He Junquan", "Swimming", "2004", "M", "4", "0", "0", "4" ], [ "3", "Yang Yang", "Swimming", "2012", "M", "4", "0", "0", "4" ], [ "5", "Yang Bozun", "Swimming", "2012", "M", "3", "2", "1", "5" ], [ "6", "Wang Yinan", "Swimming", "2012", "M", "3", "1", "1", "5" ], [ "7", "Li Huzhao", "Athletics", "2008", "M", "3", "1", "0", "4" ], [ "7", "Zou Liankang", "Swimming", "2016", "M", "3", "1", "0", "4" ], [ "9", "Sun Hai Tao", "Athletics", "1996", "M", "3", "0", "0", "3" ], [ "9", "Huang Lisha", "Athletics", "2008", "F", "3", "0", "0", "3" ], [ "9", "Wang Zhiming", "Athletics", "2012", "M", "3", "0", "0", "3" ], [ "9", "Cheng Jiao", "Swimming", "2016", "F", "3", "0", "0", "3" ], [ "9", "Rong Jing", "Wheelchair fencing", "2016", "F", "3", "0", "0", "3" ], [ "14", "Pan Shiyun", "Swimming", "2012", "M", "2", "2", "0", "4" ], [ "15", "Zhou Hongzhuan", "Athletics", "2012", "F", "2", "1", "1", "4" ], [ "16", "Li Qiang", "Athletics", "2000", "M", "2", "1", "0", "3" ], [ "16", "Wang Fang", "Athletics", "2004", "F", "2", "1", "0", "3" ], [ "16", "Xia Dong", "Athletics", "2008", "M", "2", "1", "0", "3" ], [ "16", "Liu Fuliang", "Athletics", "2012", "M", "2", "1", "0", "3" ], [ "16", "Liu Ping", "Athletics", "2012", "F", "2", "1", "0", "3" ] ]
Multi medallists -- Multi medals at single Games
This is a list of Chinese athletes who have won at least two gold medals in a single Games . Ordered categorically by gold medals earned , sports then year .
China_at_the_Paralympics_1
China first competed at the Paralympic Games in 1984, at the Summer Games in New York City, United States. Since the Athens Games, China has topped the medal table at every Summer Paralympics. Despite having competed at every Winter Games since Salt Lake City in 2002, China did not win a single medal until at the 2018 Winter Paralympics, where China won their first ever gold medal as well as the first medal in the wheelchair curling competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seenu_Ramasamy
Seenu Ramasamy
[ "Year", "Film", "Cast", "Director", "Actor", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2007", "Koodal Nagar", "Bharath , Sandhya , Bhavana", "Yes", "Yes", "Bus Conductor", "" ], [ "2010", "Thenmerku Paruvakaatru", "Vijay Sethupathi , Vasundahra , Saranya", "Yes", "Yes", "Doctor", "National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil" ], [ "2012", "Neerparavai", "Vishnu , Sunaina , Nandita Das , Saranya", "Yes", "Yes", "Principal", "" ], [ "2016", "Dharma Durai", "Vijay Sethupathi , Aishwarya Rajesh , Tamannaah , Srushti Dange", "Yes", "Yes", "Librarian", "Asiavision Awards for best director" ], [ "2019", "Kanne Kalaimaane", "Udhayanidhi Stalin , Tamannaah", "Yes", "No", "N/A", "" ], [ "TBA", "Maamanithan", "Vijay Sethupathi , Gayathrie", "Yes", "", "", "Filming" ], [ "TBA", "Idam Porul Yaeval", "Vijay Sethupathi , Vishnu , , Aishwarya Rajesh , Nanditha", "Yes", "", "", "Delayed" ] ]
Filmography
Seenu_Ramasamy_0
Seenu Ramasamy is an Indian film director known for his Tamil films. A student of popular cinematographer and director Balu Mahendra, he made his debut with Koodal Nagar starring Bharath, Bhavana, and Sandhya. His second film Thenmerku Paruvakaatru won three National Film Awards, including the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil. A close friend of actor Vijay Sethupathi, Ramasamy introduced him into Tamil Cinema. He is also the one who coined the term Makkal Selvan to Vijay Sethupathi in his film Dharma Durai.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honor_Kneafsey
Honor Kneafsey
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2012", "Scrubber", "Girl" ], [ "2014", "Abducted", "Lara Hollis" ], [ "2015", "Miss You Already", "Scarlett" ], [ "2017", "Butterfly Kisses", "Lilly" ], [ "2017", "The Bookshop", "Christine" ], [ "2017", "Crooked House", "Josephine Leonides" ], [ "2017", "Slumber", "Emily Morgan" ], [ "2017", "A Christmas Prince", "Princess Emily" ], [ "2018", "A Christmas Prince : The Royal Wedding", "Princess Emily" ], [ "2019", "A Christmas Prince : The Royal Baby", "Princess Emily" ], [ "2020", "Wolfwalkers", "Robyn Goodfellowe" ], [ "20 ? ?", "Legacy of Lies", "Lisa" ], [ "20 ? ?", "Chocolate Cake", "Sammy" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Honor_Kneafsey_0
Honor Kneafsey (born 2004) is a British actress. In 2014, Kneafsey played June Mottershead in the BBC1 drama Our Zoo. She has made numerous television, film and West End stage appearances.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1890–91_Burslem_Port_Vale_F.C._season
1890–91 Burslem Port Vale F.C. season
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Attendance", "Scorers" ]
[ [ "6 September 1890", "Staveley", "H", "2-1", "thousands", "McGinnes , McCrindle" ], [ "13 September 1890", "Long Eaton Rangers", "H", "7-2", "1,500", "McGinnes ( 3 ) , Ditchfield ( 2 ) , Mackie , C.Davies" ], [ "20 September 1890", "Kidderminster", "H", "2-2", "", "Mackie , McGinnes" ], [ "27 September 1890", "Derby Midland", "A", "1-2", "1,500", "Ditchfield" ], [ "11 October 1890", "Long Eaton Rangers", "A", "2-5", "small", "McGinnes , other" ], [ "18 October 1890", "Derby Midland", "H", "4-0", "poor", "Ditchfield ( 2 ) , McGinnes , Bryden" ], [ "27 October 1890", "Sheffield United", "A", "1-1", "2,000", "C.Davies" ], [ "1 November 1890", "Derby Junction", "H", "3-1", "1,500", "C.Davies , Bryden , Ditchfield" ], [ "8 November 1890", "Kidderminster", "A", "0-1", "large", "" ], [ "29 November 1890", "Burton Wanderers", "A", "0-4", "1,000", "" ], [ "6 December 1890", "Derby Junction", "H", "3-0", "2,000", "Ditchfield , Curwen , McGinnes" ], [ "13 December 1890", "Rotherham Town", "H", "3-0", "", "McCrindle , Ditchfield , W.Jones" ], [ "25 December 1890", "Lincoln City", "A", "0-5", "1,000", "" ], [ "26 December 1890", "Gainsborough Trinity", "A", "0-11", "", "" ], [ "27 December 1890", "Rotherham Town", "H", "1-2", "very good", "o.g" ], [ "10 January 1891", "Lincoln City", "H", "3-1", "1,500", "McGinnes ( 2 ) , C.Davies" ], [ "17 January 1891", "Derby Junction", "A", "2-3", "1,000", "scrimmage , other" ], [ "28 February 1891", "Warwick County", "A", "3-1", "average", "Ditchfield ( 2 ) , Draycott" ], [ "14 March 1891", "Warwick County", "H", "8-0", "2,000", "McGinnes ( 3 ) , Keeling ( 2 ) , o.g. , Ditchfield , Dean" ], [ "28 March 1891", "Gainsborough Trinity", "H", "1-3", "good", "McCrindle" ] ]
Results -- Midland League
1890–91_Burslem_Port_Vale_F.C._season_0
The 1890-91 season was Burslem Port Vale's first season in the newly-formed Midland League. They finished in eighth-place, having only picked up two points away from home. They failed to go on any cup runs and were in fact beaten by a club record 12-0 margin by Aston Villa in the Second Round of the Staffordshire Senior Cup. They did though share the North Staffordshire Challenge Cup after holding Stoke to a draw in the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983_in_the_sport_of_athletics
1983 in the sport of athletics
[ "RANK", "1983 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS", "DISTANCE" ]
[ [ "1", "Ilona Slupianek ( GDR )", "22.40" ], [ "2", "Helena Fibingerová ( TCH )", "21.46" ], [ "3", "Zdeňka Šilhavá ( TCH )", "21.05" ], [ "4", "Mihaela Loghin ( ROU )", "20.95" ], [ "5", "Nunu Abashidze ( URS )", "20.94" ] ]
Women 's Best Year Performers -- Shot Put
Main competition this year : World Championships Shot Put
1983_in_the_sport_of_athletics_40
This page contains an overview of the year 1983 in athletics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_50_metre_freestyle_S3
Swimming at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Women's 50 metre freestyle S3
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Patricia Valle ( MEX )", "1:01.17" ], [ "2", "Fran Williamson ( GBR )", "1:08.15" ], [ "3", "Elise Soland Olsen ( NOR )", "1:14.41" ], [ "4", "Amaia Zuazua ( ESP )", "1:16.34" ], [ "5", "Sonia Garcia ( ESP )", "1:22.96" ] ]
1st round
Qualified for final round Heat 1 25 Sept. 2004 , morning session Heat 2 25 Sept. 2004 , morning session
Swimming_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_50_metre_freestyle_S3_2
The Women's 50 metre freestyle S3 swimming event at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was competed on 25 September. It was won by Patricia Valle, representing . 25 Sept. 2004, morning session 25 Sept. 2004, morning session
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_400_metres
Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's 400 metres
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "2", "Sanya Richards", "United States", "49.90", "Q" ], [ "2", "1", "Christine Ohuruogu", "Great Britain", "50.14", "Q , SB" ], [ "3", "1", "Shericka Williams", "Jamaica", "50.28", "Q , SB" ], [ "4", "2", "Anastasia Kapachinskaya", "Russia", "50.30", "DSQ" ], [ "5", "1", "Tatiana Firova", "Russia", "50.31", "DSQ" ], [ "6", "3", "Yulia Gushchina", "Russia", "50.48", "Q" ], [ "7", "3", "Amantle Montsho", "Botswana", "50.54", "Q" ], [ "8", "3", "Rosemarie Whyte", "Jamaica", "50.63", "q" ], [ "9", "3", "Nicola Sanders", "Great Britain", "50.71", "SB" ], [ "10", "3", "Libania Grenot Martinez", "Italy", "50.83", "NR" ], [ "11", "1", "Aliann Pompey", "Guyana", "50.93", "=NR" ], [ "12", "2", "Novlene Williams", "Jamaica", "51.06", "" ], [ "13", "1", "Mary Wineberg", "United States", "51.13", "" ], [ "14", "3", "Folashade Abugan", "Nigeria", "51.30", "" ], [ "15", "2", "Christine Amertil", "Bahamas", "51.51", "" ], [ "16", "1", "Indira Terrero", "Cuba", "51.80", "" ], [ "17", "2", "Joy Amechi Eze", "Nigeria", "51.87", "" ], [ "17", "3", "Deedee Trotter", "United States", "51.87", "" ], [ "19", "2", "Lee McConnell", "Great Britain", "52.11", "" ], [ "20", "2", "Carline Muir", "Canada", "52.37", "" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
Qualification : First 2 in each heat ( Q ) and the next 2 fastest { q } advance to the Final .
Athletics_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_400_metres_1
The Women's 400 metres at the 2008 Summer Olympics took place on 16-19 August at the Beijing National Stadium. The qualifying standards were 51.55 s (A standard) and 52.35 s (B standard). Favourites for the event included Sanya Richards-Ross and the reigning world champion, Christine Ohuruogu. In the final, Richards-Ross made a rapid start and quickly took the lead, while Ohuruogu ran a more even-paced race, but was well down the field entering the final straight. However, in the last 100 metres Richard-Ross, clearly tired from her earlier effort, began to tie up badly, while Ohuruogu began to surge through the field. At the line, Great Britain's Christine Ohuruogu won in 49.62 seconds to add the Olympic title to her World title, just pipping Shericka Williams by 0.07 seconds to take gold. Richards-Ross faded to third, and bronze, in 49.93.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_East_Conference_Field_Hockey_Tournament
Big East Conference Field Hockey Tournament
[ "School", "Championships", "Years" ]
[ [ "Connecticut", "17", "1992 , 1996 , 1998 , 1999 , 2000 , 2002 , 2004 , 2005 , 2006 , 2007 , 2009 , 2012 , 2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2017 , 2018" ], [ "Syracuse", "6", "1993 , 1995 , 2001 , 2008 , 2010 , 2011" ], [ "Boston College", "3", "1994 , 1997 , 2003" ], [ "Providence", "2", "1989 , 1991" ], [ "Villanova", "1", "1990" ] ]
Champions -- By school
Big_East_Conference_Field_Hockey_Tournament_1
The Big East Conference Field Hockey Tournament is the conference championship tournament in field hockey for the Big East Conference. The tournament has been held every year since 1989. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. The winner, declared conference champion, receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Jodie_Foster
List of awards and nominations received by Jodie Foster
[ "Year", "Nominated work", "Category", "Result" ]
[ [ "1976", "Taxi Driver", "New Generation Award", "Won" ], [ "1988", "The Accused", "Best Actress", "Runner-up" ], [ "1991", "The Silence of the Lambs", "Best Actress", "Runner-up" ], [ "1994", "Nell", "Best Actress", "Runner-up" ], [ "1997", "Contact", "Best Actress", "Runner-up" ] ]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association
The Los Angeles Film Critics Association ( LAFCA ) is an American film critic organization founded in 1975 . [ 3 ] Its membership comprises film critics from Los Angeles-based print and electronic media . Foster has received the award from the association once and has been the runner-up four times .
List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Jodie_Foster_38
The following is the list of awards and nominations received by actress and filmmaker Jodie Foster. One of the most awarded thespians of her generation, Foster in her five decades long career has received numerous accolades; both competitive and honorary. Her major competitive wins include two Academy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, three British Academy Film Awards, an Independent Spirit Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. She has also been nominated twice for the Primetime Emmy Award and once for the Daytime Emmy Award.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1962_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Women's_shot_put
1962 European Athletics Championships – Women's shot put
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Tamara Press", "Soviet Union", "18.55" ], [ "2", "Renate Garisch", "East Germany", "17.17" ], [ "3", "Galina Zybina", "Soviet Union", "16.95" ], [ "4", "Johanna Hübner", "East Germany", "15.97" ], [ "5", "Wilfriede Hoffmann", "East Germany", "15.75" ], [ "6", "Ana Sălăgean", "Romania", "15.26" ], [ "7", "Ivanka Khristova", "Bulgaria", "15.16" ], [ "8", "Judit Bognár", "Hungary", "14.44" ], [ "9", "Maria Chorbova", "Bulgaria", "14.33" ], [ "10", "Suzanne Allday", "Great Britain", "13.85" ], [ "11", "Stefania Kiewłeń", "Poland", "13.76" ], [ "12", "Mary Peters", "Great Britain", "13.15" ] ]
Results -- Final
12 September
1962_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Women's_shot_put_0
The women's shot put at the 1962 European Athletics Championships was held in Beograd, then Yugoslavia, at JNA Stadium on 12 September 1962.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_Carlsson
Kent Carlsson
[ "Result", "W-L", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Opponent", "Score" ]
[ [ "Loss", "0-1", "Jul 1985", "Hilversum , Netherlands", "Clay", "Ricki Osterthun", "6-4 , 6-4 , 2-6 , 4-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Win", "1-1", "Apr 1986", "Bari , Italy", "Clay", "Horacio de la Peña", "7-5 , 6-7 , 7-5" ], [ "Loss", "1-2", "Apr 1986", "Madrid , Spain", "Clay", "Joakim Nyström", "1-6 , 1-6" ], [ "Loss", "1-3", "Jul 1986", "Bordeaux , France", "Clay", "Paolo Canè", "4-6 , 6-1 , 5-7" ], [ "Win", "2-3", "Sep 1986", "Barcelona , Spain", "Clay", "Andreas Maurer", "6-2 , 6-2 , 6-0" ], [ "Win", "3-3", "Apr 1987", "Nice , France", "Clay", "Emilio Sánchez", "7-6 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "4-3", "Jun 1987", "Bologna , Italy", "Clay", "Emilio Sánchez", "6-2 , 6-1" ], [ "Loss", "4-4", "Jul 1987", "Boston , U.S", "Clay", "Mats Wilander", "6-7 , 1-6" ], [ "Loss", "4-5", "Jul 1987", "Indianapolis , U.S", "Clay", "Mats Wilander", "5-7 , 3-6" ], [ "Win", "5-5", "Apr 1988", "Madrid , Spain", "Clay", "Fernando Luna", "6-2 , 6-1" ], [ "Win", "6-5", "Apr 1988", "Hamburg , Germany", "Clay", "Henri Leconte", "6-2 , 6-1 , 6-4" ], [ "Win", "7-5", "Aug 1988", "Kitzbühel , Austria", "Clay", "Emilio Sánchez", "6-1 , 6-1 , 4-6 , 4-6 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "8-5", "Aug 1988", "Saint-Vincent , Italy", "Clay", "Thierry Champion", "6-0 , 6-2" ], [ "Win", "9-5", "Sep 1988", "Barcelona , Spain", "Clay", "Thomas Muster", "6-3 , 6-3 , 3-6 , 6-1" ], [ "Loss", "9-6", "Sep 1988", "Geneva , Switzerland", "Clay", "Marián Vajda", "4-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Loss", "9-7", "Sep 1988", "Palermo , Italy", "Clay", "Mats Wilander", "1-6 , 6-3 , 4-6" ], [ "Loss", "9-8", "Apr 1989", "Athens , Greece", "Clay", "Ronald Agénor", "3-6 , 4-6" ] ]
Career finals -- Singles : 17 ( 9 titles – 8 runners-up )
Legend ( Singles ) Grand Slam ( 0–0 ) Tennis Masters Cup ( 0–0 ) ATP Masters Series ( 1–0 ) ATP Championship Series ( 3–0 ) ATP Tour ( 5–8 )
Kent_Carlsson_1
Kent Carlsson (born 3 January 1968) is a former tennis player from Sweden. A seasoned claycourter, he won all nine of his ATP tour singles titles on the surface, including the 1988 Hamburg Masters. Carlsson achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 6 in September 1988.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1846
List of shipwrecks in October 1846
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Alexandria", "Sweden", "The schooner ran aground near Wieland , Friesland , Netherlands . She was on a voyage from Gothenburg to Le Tréport , Seine-Inférieure , France . She was refloated and taken in to Harlingen , Friesland in a leaky condition" ], [ "Corncordia", "Duchy of Holstein", "The ship was driven ashore on the east end of Terschelling , Friesland with the loss of a crew member . She was on a voyage from Flensburg to Antwerp , Belgium" ], [ "Delphos", "United States", "The whaler was wrecked in the Bay of Islands with the loss of two of her crew" ], [ "Elizabeth", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked in the Farne Islands , Northumberland . She was on a voyage from Blyth , Northumberland to Leith , Lothian" ], [ "Jeune Emelie", "France", "The ship was driven ashore at Margate , Kent , United Kingdom . She was on a voyage from Calais to London" ], [ "Macedonia", "Spain", "The ship ran aground and was damaged on Perkin 's Ledge . She was refloated and taken in to Bath , Maine , United States" ], [ "Margaret", "United Kingdom", "The schooner was wrecked in Algoa Bay" ], [ "Mona", "New South Wales", "The barque was driven ashore and wrecked in Algoa Bay . All on board were rescued" ], [ "New Pink", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground on the Topocalina Shoals , in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Chile . She was refloated but consequently sank . Her crew were rescued . New Pink was on a voyage from London to Valparaíso , Chile" ], [ "Palestine", "United Kingdom", "The brig was driven ashore and wrecked in Algoa Bay . Her crew were rescued" ], [ "Resolution", "United Kingdom", "The barque was wrecked in Algoa Bay" ], [ "Sophia", "United Kingdom", "The schooner was wrecked in Algoa Bay" ], [ "Susannah", "United Kingdom", "The ship departed from Genoa , Kingdom of Sardinia for Cork . No further trace , presumed foundered with the loss of all hands" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1846_27
The list of shipwrecks in October 1846 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1846.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Kentucky_Derby_broadcasters
List of Kentucky Derby broadcasters
[ "Year", "Network", "Race caller", "Hosts", "Analysts", "Reporters", "Trophy presentation" ]
[ [ "1979", "ABC", "Dave Johnson", "Jim McKay", "Eddie Arcaro", "Howard Cosell", "Jim McKay and Howard Cosell" ], [ "1978", "ABC", "Dave Johnson", "Jim McKay", "Eddie Arcaro and Howard Cosell", "Howard Cosell and Chris Schenkel", "Jim McKay and Howard Cosell" ], [ "1977", "ABC", "Chic Anderson", "Jim McKay", "Eddie Arcaro and Howard Cosell", "Howard Cosell", "Jim McKay and Howard Cosell" ], [ "1976", "ABC", "Chic Anderson", "Chris Schenkel and Jim McKay", "Howard Cosell", "Howard Cosell", "Jim McKay and Howard Cosell" ], [ "1975", "ABC", "Chic Anderson", "Chris Schenkel and Jim McKay", "John Rotz and Howard Cosell", "Howard Cosell", "Jim McKay and Howard Cosell" ], [ "1974", "CBS", "Chic Anderson", "Jack Whitaker", "Heywood Hale Broun and Frank I. Wright", "Heywood Hale Broun and Frank I. Wright", "Jack Whitaker" ], [ "1973", "CBS", "Chic Anderson", "Jack Whitaker", "Heywood Hale Broun and Frank I. Wright", "Heywood Hale Broun and Frank I. Wright", "Jack Whitaker" ], [ "1972", "CBS", "Chic Anderson", "Jack Whitaker", "Heywood Hale Broun and Frank I. Wright", "Heywood Hale Broun and Pia Lindström", "Jack Whitaker" ], [ "1971", "CBS", "Chic Anderson", "Jack Whitaker", "Heywood Hale Broun", "Heywood Hale Broun and Pia Lindström", "Jack Whitaker" ], [ "1970", "CBS", "Chic Anderson", "Jack Whitaker", "Heywood Hale Broun and Eddie Arcaro", "Heywood Hale Broun", "Jack Whitaker" ] ]
Television -- 1970s
List_of_Kentucky_Derby_broadcasters_4
The following is a list of national American television networks and announcers that have broadcast Kentucky Derby.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_early_English_cricketers_to_1771
List of early English cricketers to 1771
[ "Year", "Name", "Sides", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1747", "John Bell", "Dartford and Kent", "Noted wicketkeeper who was referred to after his death as the most noted cricketer in England . Ran the Eleven Cricketers public house on East Hill in Dartford" ], [ "1747", "Thomas Bell", "Dartford and Kent", "Brother of the above . Condemned to death in 1762 but later reprieved" ], [ "1747", "John Mansfield", "Sevenoaks and Kent", "Batsman noted for single wicket appearances" ], [ "1747", "John Larkin", "Hadlow and Kent", "Noted single wicket performer" ], [ "1747", "Jones", "Hadlow and Kent", "Mentioned in match reports from 1747 to 1749" ], [ "1747", "Joseph Rudd", "Sussex", "Noted single wicket performer" ], [ "1747", "Pye", "Sussex", "Noted single wicket performer" ], [ "1747", "Robert Eures", "Bexley and Kent", "Known to have been a good batsman who played for All-England teams" ], [ "1747", "Thomas Jure", "London", "Mentioned in match reports from 1747 to 1749" ], [ "1747", "Allen", "Kent", "Recorded in one match in 1747" ], [ "1748", "Durling", "Addington and Surrey", "Mentioned in match reports from 1748 to 1761" ], [ "1748", "John Capon", "London and Surrey", "Mentioned in match reports from 1748 to 1755" ], [ "1748", "George Carter", "London", "Recorded four times from 1748 to 1749" ], [ "1748", "Walker", "London", "Recorded in one single wicket match in 1748" ], [ "1749", "John Frame", "Dartford and Kent", "Arguably the first great fast bowler in cricket history and had a long career from 1749 to at least 1774" ], [ "1749", "Perry", "Surrey", "Mentioned in match reports from 1749 to 1755 . Has been confused with the 1726 player , who could have been a relation" ], [ "1749", "Humphreys", "Surrey", "Recorded in two matches in 1749" ], [ "1749", "John Colchin", "Bromley", "Probably Robert Colchin 's brother ; recorded in two matches in 1749" ], [ "1749", "Joseph Hitches", "Colchin 's XI", "Recorded three times in 1749" ], [ "1749", "Thomas Southam", "Colchin 's XI", "Recorded three times in 1749" ] ]
Cricketers -- 1746 to 1760
Main article : History of cricket ( 1726–63 )
List_of_early_English_cricketers_to_1771_3
This is a list of the earliest known English cricketers whose careers began prior to the first matches which are considered to be first-class status in 1772. The list is by season, this being the season in which the player's name first appears in surviving sources. Cricket underwent radical changes during the 18th century. Patronage and popular support enabled it to outgrow its roots as a village pastime and develop into a major sport. In the early 1760s, pitched delivery bowling was introduced and this necessitated the invention of the straight bat: an evolution in bowling and batting techniques that radically changed cricket. The earliest known scorecards date from 1744 but it was not until 1772 that they began to be completed and are preserved on a regular basis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Women's_Junior_World_Handball_Championship
2012 Women's Junior World Handball Championship
[ "Rank", "Name", "Team", "Goals", "Shots", "%" ]
[ [ "1", "Kinga Klivinyi", "Hungary", "67", "136", "49.3%" ], [ "2", "Kim Jin-Yi", "South Korea", "64", "116", "55.2%" ], [ "3", "Mila Toto", "Croatia", "62", "111", "55.9%" ], [ "4", "Lara González Ortega", "Spain", "59", "94", "62.8%" ], [ "5", "Eliza Buceschi", "Romania", "58", "97", "59.8%" ], [ "6", "Karla Ivancok", "Austria", "58", "98", "59.2%" ], [ "7", "Emilia Galisnka", "Poland", "53", "101", "52.5%" ], [ "8", "Sonja Frey", "Austria", "50", "96", "52.1%" ], [ "9", "Deborah Nunes", "Brazil", "46", "74", "62.2%" ], [ "10", "Aleksandra Zych", "Poland", "46", "78", "59.0%" ] ]
Ranking and statistics -- Statistics
2012_Women's_Junior_World_Handball_Championship_6
The 2012 Women's Junior World Handball Championship was the 18th edition of the tournament and took place in the Czech Republic from 1 to 14 July. Sweden won the title for the first time after defeating France 29-22 in the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wang_Xiyu
Wang Xiyu
[ "Result", "W-L", "Date", "Tournament", "Tier", "Surface", "Opponent", "Score" ]
[ [ "Win", "1-0", "Aug 2018", "ITF Nonthaburi , Thailand", "25,000", "Hard", "Barbora Štefková", "6-3 , 7-5" ], [ "Loss", "1-1", "Aug 2018", "ITF Nonthaburi , Thailand", "25,000", "Hard", "Wang Xinyu", "1-6 , 6-4 , 1-6" ], [ "Win", "2-1", "Aug 2018", "ITF Tsukuba , Japan", "25,000", "Hard", "Zhang Kailin", "3-6 , 7-5 , 7-5" ], [ "Loss", "2-2", "Apr 2019", "ITF Osaka , Japan", "25,000", "Hard", "Han Na-lae", "5-7 , 6-3 , 3-6" ], [ "Win", "3-2", "May 2019", "ITF La Bisbal d'Empordà , Spain", "60,000", "Clay", "Dalma Gálfi", "4-6 , 6-3 , 6-2" ] ]
ITF finals -- Singles : 5 ( 3 titles , 2 runner-ups )
Legend $ 100,000 tournaments $ 80,000 tournaments $ 60,000 tournaments $ 25,000 tournaments $ 15,000 tournaments Finals by surface Hard ( 2–2 ) Clay ( 1–0 ) Grass ( 0–0 ) Carpet ( 0–0 )
Wang_Xiyu_4
Wang Xiyu (; ; born 28 March 2001) is a Chinese tennis player. In July 2019, she reached her career-high singles ranking of world No. 124. On 27 May 2019, she peaked at No. 240 in the doubles rankings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brisbane_Lions_drafting_and_trading_history
Brisbane Lions drafting and trading history
[ "Club traded with", "Player ( s ) and/or draft pick ( s ) in", "Player ( s ) and/or draft pick ( s ) out" ]
[ [ "Geelong", "Lincoln McCarthy Pick 54 Pick 57", "Pick 42 Pick 60" ], [ "Gold Coast", "Pick 32 Pick 41 Pick 44 Pick 77", "Pick 24 Pick 58 Pick 79" ], [ "Hawthorn", "Pick 35", "-" ], [ "Port Adelaide", "Pick 6 Fremantle 2019 third-round pick", "Sam Mayes Pick 5" ], [ "Gold Coast", "Pick 19 Gold Coast 2019 second-round pick Hawthorn 2019 third-round pick", "Brisbane Lions 2019 first-round pick" ], [ "Fremantle", "Lachie Neale Pick 30", "Pick 6 Pick 19 Pick 55" ], [ "Western Bulldogs", "Marcus Adams", "Pick 32 Hawthorn 2019 third-round pick" ], [ "Collingwood", "Pick 18 Pick 56 Collingwood 2019 first-round pick", "Dayne Beams Pick 41 Pick 44" ] ]
AFL -- 2018/19 off-season
Brisbane_Lions_drafting_and_trading_history_53
The Brisbane Lions' drafting and trading history has lasted almost as long as the club's existence, with the club first drafting in 1996 and first trading in 1997. The club was founded in 1996 following a merger between the Fitzroy Football Club and the Brisbane Bears. This page does not include any drafts or trades performed by those two clubs. It includes drafts and trades from both the Australian Football League and the AFL Women's.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2011_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_1500_metre_freestyle
Swimming at the 2011 Pan American Games – Men's 1500 metre freestyle
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "2", "4", "Ryan Feeley", "United States", "15:32.86", "Q" ], [ "2", "1", "4", "Arthur Frayler", "United States", "15:34.34", "Q" ], [ "3", "2", "6", "Arturo Perez Vertti", "Mexico", "15:36.74", "Q" ], [ "4", "1", "5", "Lucas Kanieski", "Brazil", "15:39.79", "Q" ], [ "5", "2", "3", "Juan Martin Pereyra", "Argentina", "15:40.44", "Q" ], [ "6", "1", "3", "Alejandro Gómez", "Venezuela", "15:40.75", "Q" ], [ "7", "1", "6", "Martin Naidich", "Argentina", "15:49.51", "Q" ], [ "8", "1", "7", "Ricardo Monasterio", "Venezuela", "15:50.65", "Q" ], [ "9", "2", "2", "Daniel Delgadillo", "Mexico", "15:54.15", "" ], [ "10", "2", "7", "Esteban Enderica", "Ecuador", "16:07.78", "" ], [ "11", "1", "2", "Mateo de Angulo", "Colombia", "16:10.45", "" ], [ "12", "2", "1", "Sebastian Jahnsen", "Peru", "16:16.90", "" ], [ "13", "2", "5", "Luiz Arapiraca", "Brazil", "16:28.19", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
The first round was held on October 17 .
Swimming_at_the_2011_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_1500_metre_freestyle_0
The men's 1500 metre freestyle competition of the swimming events at the 2011 Pan American Games took place on October 17 and 18 at the Scotiabank Aquatics Center in the municipality of Zapopan, near Guadalajara, Mexico. The defending Pan American Games champion was Chip Peterson of the United States. This race consisted of thirty lengths of the pool, all lengths being in freestyle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshal_of_the_Royal_Air_Force
Marshal of the Royal Air Force
[ "Year of promotion", "Officer", "Year of birth", "Year of death", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1927", "Sir Hugh Trenchard ( later Viscount Trenchard )", "1873", "1956", "Chief of the Air Staff 1918 and 1919-1930 Promoted 1 January 1927" ], [ "1933", "Sir John Salmond", "1881", "1968", "Chief of the Air Staff 1930-1933 Promoted 1 January 1933" ], [ "1936", "King Edward VIII", "1894", "1972", "Assumed the rank 21 January 1936" ], [ "1936", "King George VI", "1895", "1952", "Assumed the rank 11 December 1936" ], [ "1937", "Sir Edward Ellington", "1877", "1967", "Chief of the Air Staff 1933-1937 Promoted 1 January 1937" ], [ "1940", "Sir Cyril Newall ( later Lord Newall )", "1886", "1963", "Chief of the Air Staff 1937-1940 Promoted 4 October 1940 . Retired only 20 days later" ], [ "1944", "Sir Charles Portal ( later Viscount Portal of Hungerford )", "1893", "1971", "Chief of the Air Staff 1940-1946 Promoted 1 January 1944" ], [ "1945", "Sir Arthur Tedder ( later Lord Tedder )", "1890", "1967", "Chief of the Air Staff 1946-1950 Promoted 12 September 1945" ], [ "1946", "Sir Sholto Douglas ( later Lord Douglas of Kirtleside )", "1893", "1969", "Promoted 1 January 1946" ], [ "1946", "Sir Arthur Bomber Harris", "1892", "1984", "Promoted 1 January 1946 , several months after retirement" ], [ "1950", "Sir John Slessor", "1897", "1979", "Chief of the Air Staff 1950-1952 Promoted 8 June 1950" ], [ "1953", "The Duke of Edinburgh", "1921", "-", "Promoted 15 January 1953" ], [ "1954", "Sir William Dickson", "1898", "1987", "Chief of the Air Staff 1953-1955 Chief of the Defence Staff 1959 Promoted 1 June 1954" ], [ "1958", "Sir Dermot Boyle", "1904", "1993", "Chief of the Air Staff 1956-1959 Promoted 1 January 1958" ], [ "1958", "The Duke of Gloucester", "1900", "1974", "Promoted 12 June 1958" ], [ "1962", "Sir Thomas Pike", "1906", "1983", "Chief of the Air Staff 1960-1963 Promoted 6 April 1962" ], [ "1967", "Sir Charles Elworthy ( later Lord Elworthy )", "1911", "1993", "Chief of the Air Staff 1963-1967 Chief of the Defence Staff 1967-1971 Promoted 1 April 1967" ], [ "1971", "Sir John Grandy", "1913", "2004", "Chief of the Air Staff 1967-1971 Promoted and retired on the same day ( 1 April 1971 )" ], [ "1974", "Sir Denis Spotswood", "1916", "2001", "Chief of the Air Staff 1971-1974 Promoted and retired on the same day ( 31 March 1974 )" ], [ "1976", "Sir Andrew Humphrey", "1921", "1977", "Chief of the Air Staff 1974-1976 Chief of the Defence Staff 1976-1977 Promoted 6 August 1976" ] ]
Marshals of the Royal Air Force
King George V in the uniform of a Marshal of the RAF
Marshal_of_the_Royal_Air_Force_0
Marshal of the Royal Air Force (MRAF) is the highest rank in the British Royal Air Force (RAF). In peacetime it was granted to RAF officers in the appointment of Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS), and to retired Chiefs of the Air Staff (CAS), who were promoted to it on their last day of service. While surviving marshals of the RAF retain the rank for life, the highest rank to which officers on active service are promoted is now air chief marshal. Although general promotions to Marshal of the Royal Air Force have been discontinued since the British defence cuts of the 1990s, further promotions to the rank may still be made in wartime, for members of the Royal Family and certain very senior RAF air officers in peacetime at the discretion of the monarch; all such promotions in peacetime are only honorary, however. In 2012, Charles, Prince of Wales was promoted to the rank while in 2014 Lord Stirrup, who had served as Chief of the Air Staff and Chief of the Defence Staff for over seven years, was also promoted. Marshal of the Royal Air Force is a five-star rank and unlike the air marshal ranks, can properly be considered a marshal rank. MRAF has a NATO ranking code of OF-10, equivalent to an admiral of the fleet in the Royal Navy or a field marshal in the British Army. The rank was instituted in 1919 and the first officer to be promoted to MRAF was Sir Hugh Trenchard in 1927. Since that time, including Trenchard, there have been 27 men who have held the rank. Of those, 22 have been professional RAF officers and five have been senior members of the British Royal Family. King George V did not formally hold the rank of marshal of the RAF; rather he assumed the title of Chief of the Royal Air Force. In this capacity from time to time he wore RAF uniform with the rank insignia of a marshal of the RAF.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Masters_Tournament
2008 Masters Tournament
[ "Player", "Country", "Year ( s ) won", "R1", "R2", "R3", "R4", "Total", "To par", "Finish" ]
[ [ "Tiger Woods", "United States", "1997 , 2001 , 2002 , 2005", "72", "71", "68", "72", "283", "−5", "2" ], [ "Phil Mickelson", "United States", "2004 , 2006", "71", "68", "75", "72", "286", "−2", "T5" ], [ "Vijay Singh", "Fiji", "2000", "72", "71", "72", "74", "289", "+1", "T14" ], [ "Mike Weir", "Canada", "2003", "73", "68", "75", "74", "290", "+2", "T17" ], [ "Zach Johnson", "United States", "2007", "70", "76", "68", "77", "291", "+3", "T20" ], [ "Ian Woosnam", "Wales", "1991", "75", "71", "76", "78", "300", "+12", "44" ], [ "Sandy Lyle", "Scotland", "1988", "72", "75", "78", "77", "302", "+14", "45" ] ]
Field -- Past champions in the field
2008_Masters_Tournament_1
The 2008 Masters Tournament was the 72nd Masters Tournament, held April 10-13 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Trevor Immelman won his first major title, three strokes ahead of runner-up Tiger Woods, a four-time champion. Immelman led or tied for the lead after every round.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Ludders
Simon Ludders
[ "Year", "Title", "Functioned as", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1999", "Lucky Bag", "writer", "TV Series" ], [ "2001", "TV to Go", "writer", "TV Series" ], [ "1999-2016", "The Armstrong and Miller Show", "writer", "TV Series , 3 episodes" ], [ "2011", "Tati 's Hotel", "writer", "TV Series , 2 episodes" ], [ "2013-2016", "Stella", "writer", "TV Series , 9 episodes" ], [ "2017", "Gigglebiz", "writer", "TV Series , 2 episodes" ] ]
Filmography -- As a writer , director and producer
Simon_Ludders_3
Simon Ludders is an English film and television actor, writer and director. He is best known for starring as Renfield in Young Dracula, a CBBC television series that initially aired in 2006 and finalised in 2014. He also played Trevor Smith in Broadchurch and appeared as Mr Swan in TV mini-series Becoming Human. Next to appearing in film and television, Ludders is a theatre actor. In October 2014, he played Banquo in Macbeth, by William Shakespeare at the Colchester Mercury. Ludders had most recently appeared in the fifth series of The Dumping Ground, the spin-off of the successful Tracy Beaker franchise as Peter Umbleby. A next door neighbour living next to the care home, with a strong grudge against living next to a children's home. And later in the series finale, trying to get the care home closed and knocked down.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.S.D._AGSM_Verona_Calcio_Femminile
A.S.D. AGSM Verona Calcio Femminile
[ "Stage", "Result", "Opponent" ]
[ [ "Qualifying Stage", "3-0", "Dinamo Maksimir" ], [ "", "2-0", "University College Dublin" ], [ "", "0-0", "Neulengbach" ], [ "Qualifying Stage", "16-0", "Birkirkara" ], [ "", "5-0", "Krka Novo Mesto" ], [ "", "1-0", "Athletic Bilbao" ], [ "Group Stage", "3-2", "Neulengbach" ], [ "", "5-1", "Almaty" ], [ "", "3-3", "Arsenal" ], [ "Quarter-finals", "0-1 , 1-0 ( 3-2p )", "Brøndby" ], [ "Semifinals", "2-4 , 0-3", "Frankfurt" ], [ "Group Stage", "2-1", "Almaty" ], [ "", "3-2", "Valur" ], [ "", "0-4", "Umeå" ], [ "Quarter-finals", "0-5 , 1-4", "Olympique Lyon" ], [ "Round of 32", "0-4 , 2-1", "Fortuna Hjørring" ], [ "Qualifying Stage", "5-0", "Swansea City" ], [ "", "3-0", "Baia Zugdidi" ], [ "", "4-1", "Krka Novo Mesto" ], [ "Round of 32", "0-8 , 1-6", "Fortuna Hjørring" ] ]
Record in UEFA competitions
All results ( home and away ) list Verona 's goal tally first .
A.S.D._AGSM_Verona_Calcio_Femminile_0
Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica AGSM Verona Calcio Femminile, previously known as A.S.D. Bardolino Verona C.F. between 2007 and 2013, is an Italian women's football club, playing in Serie A. Founded in 1995, the team won the Serie A championship five times in 2004-05, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09 and 2014-15, and won the Coppa Italia three times in 2005-06, 2006-07 and 2008-09.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_MacCorkindale
Simon MacCorkindale
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1973", "Hawkeye , the Pathfinder", "Lieutenant Carter", "Appeared in three episodes" ], [ "1974", "Play of the Month", "Rolf", "Episode 9.8 : The Skin Game" ], [ "1975", "Sutherland 's Law", "Ian Sutherland", "Episode 4.5 : No Second Chance" ], [ "1976", "Romeo and Juliet", "Paris", "TV film" ], [ "1976", "Hunter 's Walk", "Houseman", "Episode 3.1 : Intent" ], [ "1976", "I , Claudius", "Lucius", "Episode 1.2 : Waiting in the Wings" ], [ "1976", "Beasts", "Peter Gilkes", "Episode 1.4 : Baby" ], [ "1976-1978", "Within These Walls", "Dr. Dady", "Appeared in three episodes" ], [ "1977", "Romance", "Paul Verdayne", "Episode 1.2 : Three Weeks" ], [ "1977", "Jesus of Nazareth", "Lucius", "TV miniseries" ], [ "1977", "Just William", "Charlie", "Episode 1.12 : William and the Sleeping Major" ], [ "1978", "The Doombolt Chase", "Lt. Cmdr . Madock", "Episode 1.1 : Court of Shame" ], [ "1978", "Will Shakespeare", "Sir Thomas Walsingham", "Episode 1.1 : Dead Shepherd" ], [ "1979", "Quatermass", "Joe Kapp", "TV serial ; appeared in all four episodes" ], [ "1979", "The Dukes of Hazzard", "Gaylord Duke ( Roger Blevin )", "2.13 : Duke of Duke" ], [ "1980", "Hammer House of Horror", "Harry Wells", "Episode 1.11 : Visitor from the Grave" ], [ "1981", "Manions of America", "David Clement", "TV miniseries" ], [ "1981", "Fantasy Island", "Gaston du Brielle", "Episode 5.3 : Cyrano/The Magician" ], [ "1982", "Hart to Hart", "Arthur Roman", "Episode 4.3 : Million Dollar Harts" ], [ "1982", "Dynasty", "Billy Dawson", "Episode 3.4 : The Will" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Simon_MacCorkindale_1
Simon Charles Pendered MacCorkindale (12 February 1952 - 14 October 2010) was a British actor, film director, writer and producer. He spent much of his childhood moving around due to his father serving as an Officer with the Royal Air Force. Poor eyesight prevented him following a similar career in the RAF, so he instead planned to become a theatre director. Training at the Theatre of Arts in London, he started work as an actor, making his West End debut in 1974. He went on to appear in numerous roles in television, including the series I, Claudius and Jesus of Nazareth, before starring as Simon Doyle in the film Death on the Nile (1978). This proved to be a breakthrough role and allowed him to move to the United States, where he appeared in a variety of films and TV series including Quatermass (1979), The Riddle of the Sands (1979), The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982) and Jaws 3-D (1983). In 1983, MacCorkindale starred in the short-lived series Manimal as the lead character, Dr. Jonathan Chase, before taking up the longer-running role of lawyer Greg Reardon in Falcon Crest. Throughout the late 1980s and 1990s he directed and produced many stage, TV and film productions through his company Amy International Artists, such as the film Stealing Heaven (1988). Moving to Canada, he starred as Peter Sinclair in the series Counterstrike for three years. He returned to the United Kingdom in 2002 and joined the cast of the BBC medical drama Casualty, appearing in the role of Harry Harper for six years until 2008.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Arizona_State_Sun_Devils_bowl_games
List of Arizona State Sun Devils bowl games
[ "Bowl Game", "Appearances", "Record" ]
[ [ "Sun Bowl", "7", "4-2-1" ], [ "Fiesta Bowl", "6", "5-1" ], [ "Holiday Bowl", "4", "0-4" ], [ "Salad Bowl", "2", "0-2" ], [ "Rose Bowl", "2", "1-1" ], [ "Aloha Bowl", "2", "0-2" ], [ "Cactus Bowl", "2", "1-1" ], [ "Las Vegas Bowl", "2", "0-2" ], [ "Peach Bowl", "1", "1-0" ], [ "Garden State Bowl", "1", "1-0" ], [ "Freedom Bowl", "1", "1-0" ], [ "Hawaii Bowl", "1", "0-1" ], [ "Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl", "1", "1-0" ] ]
Bowl games -- Bowl Appearances
List_of_Arizona_State_Sun_Devils_bowl_games_1
The Arizona State Sun Devils college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), representing the Arizona State University in the South Division of the Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12). Since the establishment of the team in 1897, Arizona State has appeared in 32 bowl games. With a win in their 2019 bowl game, the Sun Bowl, the all-time bowl record stands at 15 wins, 16 losses and 1 tie (15-16-1).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Asian_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_200_metres
2017 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's 200 metres
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Femi Ogunode", "Qatar", "20.79", "Q" ], [ "2", "2", "Yang Chun-han", "Chinese Taipei", "20.90", "Q" ], [ "3", "1", "Bie Ge", "China", "20.92", "Q" ], [ "4", "1", "Park Bong-go", "South Korea", "20.97", "Q" ], [ "5", "1", "Trenten Anthony Beram", "Philippines", "21.05", "Q" ], [ "6", "4", "Ahmed Esam", "Iraq", "21.06", "Q" ], [ "7", "2", "Vladislav Grigoryev", "Kazakhstan", "21.10", "Q" ], [ "8", "3", "Lee Jae-ha", "South Korea", "21.18", "Q" ], [ "8", "4", "Hassan Taftian", "Iran", "21.18", "Q" ], [ "10", "2", "Kotaro Taniguchi", "Japan", "21.27", "Q" ], [ "11", "4", "Vinoj Suranjaya De Silva", "Sri Lanka", "21.29", "q" ], [ "12", "3", "Amiya Kumar Mallick", "India", "21.30", "Q" ], [ "13", "2", "Aravinn Thevarr", "Malaysia", "21.33", "q" ], [ "14", "3", "Ali Khadivar", "Iran", "21.37", "Q" ], [ "15", "3", "Liang Jinsheng", "China", "21.41", "q" ], [ "16", "1", "Mohamed Obaid Al-Hindi", "Oman", "21.66", "q" ], [ "17", "2", "Noureddine Hadid", "Lebanon", "21.92", "" ], [ "18", "4", "Rashid Huwaishal", "Oman", "22.13", "" ], [ "19", "1", "Abdelrahman Abu Al-Hummos", "Jordan", "22.18", "" ], [ "19", "3", "Christopher Boulos", "Lebanon", "22.18", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Heat 2 Qualification rule : First 3 in each heat ( Q ) and the next 4 fastest ( q ) qualified for the semifinals . Wind : Heat 1 : +1.0 m/s , Heat 2 : +0.3 m/s , Heat 3 : -0.2 m/s , Heat 4 : -0.3 m/s [ 1 ]
2017_Asian_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_200_metres_0
The men's 200 metres at the 2017 Asian Athletics Championships was held on 6 and 7 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_Tour_de_France,_Prologue_to_Stage_10
2002 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 10
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Igor González de Galdeano ( ESP )", "ONCE-Eroski", "27h 39 ' 59" ], [ "2", "Joseba Beloki ( ESP )", "ONCE-Eroski", "+ 4" ], [ "3", "Jörg Jaksche ( GER )", "ONCE-Eroski", "+ 12" ], [ "4", "Abraham Olano ( ESP )", "ONCE-Eroski", "+ 22" ], [ "5", "Isidro Nozal ( ESP )", "ONCE-Eroski", "+ 27" ], [ "6", "José Azevedo ( POR )", "ONCE-Eroski", "+ 28" ], [ "7", "Marcos-Antonio Serrano ( ESP )", "ONCE-Eroski", "+ 30" ], [ "8", "Lance Armstrong ( USA )", "U.S . Postal Service", "+ 34" ], [ "9", "Tyler Hamilton ( USA )", "CSC-Tiscali", "+ 53" ], [ "10", "Andrea Peron ( ITA )", "CSC-Tiscali", "s.t" ] ]
General classification after stage 7 [ 8 ]
2002_Tour_de_France,_Prologue_to_Stage_10_14
The 2002 Tour de France was the 89th edition of Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Luxembourg City with a prologue individual time trial on 6 July and Stage 10 occurred on 17 July with a flat stage to Pau. The race finished on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 28 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics
India at the 1948 Summer Olympics
[ "Sport", "Men", "Women", "Events" ]
[ [ "Athletics", "8", "0", "10" ], [ "Boxing", "7", "0", "7" ], [ "Cycling", "9", "0", "5" ], [ "Field Hockey", "20", "0", "1" ], [ "Football", "18", "0", "1" ], [ "Swimming", "7", "0", "5" ], [ "Water polo", "9", "0", "1" ], [ "Weightlifting", "2", "0", "2" ], [ "Wrestling", "6", "0", "6" ] ]
Competitors
India_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics_1
The Dominion of India competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics in Wembley Park, London, England. 79 competitors, all men, took part in 39 events in 10 sports. It was the first time that India competed as an independent nation at the Olympic Games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_NCAA_Division_I_FCS_football_season
2007 NCAA Division I FCS football season
[ "Rank", "Team", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "Appalachian State Mountaineers", "13-2" ], [ "2", "Delaware Fightin ' Blue Hens", "11-4" ], [ "3", "Southern Illinois Salukis", "13-2" ], [ "4", "Northern Iowa Panthers", "12-1" ], [ "5", "Richmond Spiders", "11-3" ], [ "6", "Wofford Terriers", "9-4" ], [ "7", "Massachusetts Minutemen", "10-3" ], [ "8", "Eastern Washington Eagles", "9-4" ], [ "9", "North Dakota State Bison", "10-1" ], [ "10", "Montana Grizzlies", "11-1" ], [ "11", "McNeese State Cowboys", "11-1" ], [ "12", "James Madison Dukes", "8-4" ], [ "13", "Eastern Kentucky Colonels", "9-3" ], [ "14", "New Hampshire Wildcats", "7-5" ], [ "15", "Delaware State Hornets", "10-2" ], [ "16", "Youngstown State Penguins", "7-4" ], [ "17", "Georgia Southern Eagles", "7-4" ], [ "18", "Eastern Illinois Panthers", "8-4" ], [ "19", "South Dakota State Jackrabbits", "7-4" ], [ "20", "Fordham Rams", "8-4" ] ]
Final poll standings
Standings are from The Sports Network final 2007 poll .
2007_NCAA_Division_I_FCS_football_season_6
The 2007 NCAA Division I FCS football season, the 2007 season of college football for teams in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), began on August 25, 2007, and concluded on December 14, 2007, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, at the 2007 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game, where the Appalachian State Mountaineers defeated the Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens to win the NCAA Division I Football Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1821
List of shipwrecks in January 1821
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Anna Margaretta", "Kingdom of Hanover", "The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Azurara , Portugal" ], [ "Caledonia", "United Kingdom", "The ship departed from Newfoundland for Lisbon , Portugal . No further trace , presumed foundered in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of all hands" ], [ "Fair Hibernian", "United Kingdom", "The brigantine was wrecked at Oporto , Portugal with the loss of three or four of her crew" ], [ "Matilda", "United Kingdom", "The brigantine was wrecked at Sampayo , Portugal" ], [ "Providence", "Sweden", "The ship was wrecked at St. Eulabe . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Cádiz , Spain to St. Sebastian 's" ], [ "Thomas Durham", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked in Mossel Bay with the loss of all hands" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1821_13
The list of shipwrecks in January 1821 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during January 1821.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_bus_transit_systems_in_the_United_States
List of bus transit systems in the United States
[ "System", "Locale", "Major city ( s )" ]
[ [ "Coast Transit Authority", "Harrison County and Ocean Springs", "Biloxi and Gulfport" ], [ "Hub City Transit", "Hattiesburg", "Hattiesburg" ], [ "Jatran", "Jackson area", "Jackson" ], [ "Oxford University Transit", "Oxford area and University of Mississippi", "Oxford" ], [ "SMART", "Starkville area and Mississippi State University", "Starkville" ], [ "Tupelo Transit", "Lee County , Mississippi", "Tupelo , Mississippi" ], [ "N-Route", "Vicksburg area", "Vicksburg" ] ]
Mississippi
List_of_bus_transit_systems_in_the_United_States_24
The following is a list of presently-operating bus transit systems in the United States with regular service. The list excludes charter buses, private bus operators, paratransit systems, and trolleybus systems. Figures for daily ridership, number of vehicles, and daily vehicle revenue miles are accurate as of 2009 and come from the FTA National Transit Database.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Maccabiah_medalists_in_fencing_(men)
List of Maccabiah medalists in fencing (men)
[ "Games", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1953 Maccabiah", "Allan Kwartler ( USA )", "Unknown", "Unknown" ], [ "1957 Maccabiah", "Byron Krieger ( USA )", "Unknown", "Unknown" ], [ "1989 Maccabiah", "Jeff Bukantz ( USA )", "Unknown", "Unknown" ], [ "2001 Maccabiah", "Unknown", "Jonathan Tiomkin ( USA )", "Unknown" ], [ "2005 Maccabiah", "Tomer Or ( ISR )", "Dan Kellner ( USA )", "Unknown" ], [ "2017 Maccabiah", "Unknown", "Zane Daniels ( USA )", "Unknown" ] ]
Foil , Individual
List_of_Maccabiah_medalists_in_fencing_(men)_0
This is an incomplete list of men's Maccabiah medalists in fencing from 1932 to 2005.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1943
List of shipwrecks in May 1943
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Eisho Maru or Eiski Maru", "Japan", "World War II : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean by USS Tambor ( United States Navy )" ], [ "Gondul", "Sweden", "World War II : The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Wismar , Germany" ], [ "Hopetarn", "United Kingdom", "World War II : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Indian Ocean ( 30°50′S 39°32′E / 30.833°S 39.533°E / -30.833 ; 39.533 ) by U-198 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of seven of her 44 crew . One survivor was taken aboard U-198 as a prisoner of war , the rest were rescued by Nirvana ( United Kingdom )" ], [ "HM MGB 110", "Royal Navy", "World War II : The BPB 72 ' motor gun boat was sunk by Kriegsmarine warships off Dunkirk with the loss of 11 crew" ], [ "Shoko Maru", "Japan", "World War II : The ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean west of Kyushu by USS Saury ( United States Navy )" ], [ "Takamisan Maru", "Japan", "World War II : The ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean west of Kyushu by USS Saury ( United States Navy )" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1943_29
The list of shipwrecks in May 1943 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during May 1943.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_eligibility_transfers_in_athletics
List of eligibility transfers in athletics
[ "Name of athlete", "From nation", "To nation" ]
[ [ "Aadam Ismaeel Khamis", "Kenya", "Bahrain" ], [ "Ishaq Isa Abedeen", "Kenya", "Bahrain" ], [ "Bader Khalil Bader", "Ethiopia", "Bahrain" ], [ "Saleh Marzooq Bakheet", "Ethiopia", "Bahrain" ], [ "Sameer Kamal Ali", "Kenya", "Bahrain" ], [ "Yusuf Saad Kamel", "Kenya", "Bahrain" ], [ "Maryam Yusuf Jamal", "Ethiopia", "Bahrain" ], [ "Mushir Salem Jawher", "Kenya", "Bahrain" ], [ "Abel Yagout Jawher", "Kenya", "Bahrain" ], [ "Belal Mansoor Ali", "Kenya", "Bahrain" ], [ "Tareq Mubarak Taher", "Kenya", "Bahrain" ], [ "Hasan Mahboob", "Kenya", "Bahrain" ], [ "Rashid Mohamed", "Morocco", "Bahrain" ], [ "Musa Amer Obaid", "Kenya", "Bahrain" ], [ "Rashid Ramzi", "Morocco", "Bahrain" ], [ "Nadia Ejjafini", "Morocco", "Bahrain" ], [ "Shaheen Faraj", "Kenya", "Bahrain" ], [ "Abdeen Shaka", "Kenya", "Bahrain" ], [ "Mona Salem Jaber", "Kenya", "Bahrain" ], [ "Khamis Sultan Dawood", "Kenya", "Bahrain" ] ]
To countries in Asia
List_of_eligibility_transfers_in_athletics_2
This is a list of track and field athletes who have moved to compete for another country. Such moves are called transfers of allegiance by the IAAF.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dewan_Negara_committees
Dewan Negara committees
[ "Senator", "Party", "", "Date of appointment" ]
[ [ "Charlie Chau-Lap Chang", "BN ( MCA )", "Appointed", "8 May 2001" ], [ "Christina Lorline Tibok @ Christine Vanhouten", "BN ( UPKO )", "Sabah", "17 April 2000" ], [ "Gapar Gurrohu", "BN ( UMNO )", "Appointed", "8 May 2001 ; 8 April 2002 ; 14 April 2003" ], [ "Ghazi @ Hasbullah Ramli", "BN ( UMNO )", "Selangor", "17 April 2000" ], [ "Hamzah Zainudin", "BN ( UMNO )", "Perak", "14 April 2003" ], [ "Ho Lim Teck", "BN ( MCA )", "Malacca", "8 April 2002" ], [ "Jaya Partiban", "BN ( MIC )", "Appointed", "17 April 2000 ; 8 May 2001 ; 14 April 2003" ], [ "Michael Chen Wing Sum", "BN ( MCA )", "Appointed", "8 May 2001 ; 8 April 2002" ], [ "Ratnam Muthiah", "BN ( MIC )", "Appointed", "8 April 2002" ], [ "Tee Thiong Hock", "BN ( MCA )", "Selangor", "17 April 2000" ], [ "Yew Teong Look", "BN ( MCA )", "Appointed", "14 April 2003" ] ]
Committee of Selection -- 10th Parliament
Dewan_Negara_committees_3
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Beckett
Rob Beckett
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2011", "Fresh Meat", "Mike", "" ], [ "2012-2014", "I 'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here ! NOW !", "Co-presenter", "3 Series" ], [ "2016-present", "Celebs Go Dating", "Narrator", "8 Series ( 154 episodes ) to date" ], [ "2016-present", "8 Out of 10 Cats", "Team captain", "4 series ( from Series 19 onwards )" ], [ "2016", "Taskmaster", "Contestant", "" ], [ "2017", "Comic Relief", "Co-presenter", "1 episode" ], [ "2017", "The One Show", "Guest presenter", "1 episode ( 14th July )" ], [ "2017", "Comedy Playhouse : Static", "Rob", "" ], [ "2017", "Anthony Joshua vs Rob & Romesh", "Co-presenter with Romesh Ranganathan", "" ], [ "2018", "Wedding Day Winners", "Co-presenter with Lorraine Kelly", "1 Series ( 6 Episodes )" ], [ "2018-2019", "All Together Now", "Presenter", "2 series & 1 special" ], [ "2018", "Rob Beckett 's Playing for Time", "Presenter", "" ], [ "2019 - Present", "Rob & Romesh vs", "Co-presenter with Romesh Ranganathan", "" ], [ "2019 - present", "Head Hunters", "Presenter", "1 Series ( 30 episodes )" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Rob_Beckett_0
Robert Anthony Beckett (born 2 January 1986) is an English stand-up comedian and presenter. He was a co-host on the ITV2 spin-off show I'm a Celebrity.Get Me Out of Here! NOW! from 2012 to 2014. Since 2016, Beckett has been a team captain on the E4 panel show 8 Out of 10 Cats and the narrator of the reality series Celebs Go Dating. He presents BBC One entertainment series Wedding Day Winners and All Together Now.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_line
Northern line
[ "Station", "Opened", "Branch", "Additional information" ]
[ [ "High Barnet", "1 April 1872", "High Barnet Branch", "Terminus . Northern line introduced 14 April 1940" ], [ "Totteridge & Whetstone", "1 April 1872", "High Barnet Branch", "Northern line introduced 14 April 1940" ], [ "Woodside Park", "1 April 1872", "High Barnet Branch", "Northern line introduced 14 April 1940" ], [ "West Finchley", "1 March 1933", "High Barnet Branch", "Northern line introduced 14 April 1940" ], [ "Mill Hill East ( shuttle trains to and from Finchley Central )", "22 August 1867", "Mill Hill Branch", "Closed 11 September 1939 , reopened 18 May 1941" ], [ "Finchley Central", "22 August 1867", "High Barnet branch", "First Northern line train was 14 April 1940" ], [ "East Finchley", "22 August 1867", "High Barnet Branch", "First Northern line train was 3 July 1939" ], [ "Highgate", "19 January 1941", "High Barnet Branch", "Disused surface station opened 22 August 1867" ], [ "Archway", "22 June 1907", "High Barnet Branch", "Originally named Highgate" ], [ "Tufnell Park", "22 June 1907", "High Barnet Branch", "" ], [ "Kentish Town", "22 June 1907", "High Barnet Branch", "Mainline station opened 13 July 1868" ] ]
Stations -- Open stations
Northern_line_0
The Northern line is a London Underground line that runs from south-west to north-west London, with two branches through central London and three in north London. It runs northwards from its southern terminus at Morden in the borough of Merton to Kennington in Southwark, where it divides into two central branches, one via Charing Cross in the West End and the other via Bank in the City. The central branches re-join at Camden Town where the line again divides into two branches, one to High Barnet and the other to Edgware in the borough of Barnet. The High Barnet branch has an additional single-station spur at Finchley Central with a shuttle train to Mill Hill East. For most of its length it is a deep-level tube line. [nb 1] The portion between Stockwell and Borough opened in 1890 and is the oldest section of deep-level tube line on the Underground network. About 294 million passenger journeys were recorded in 2016/17 on the Northern line, making it the busiest on the Underground. It is unique in having two different routes through central London and two northern branches. Despite its name, it does not serve the northernmost stations on the network, though it does serve the southernmost station, Morden, as well as 16 of the system's 29 stations south of the River Thames. There are 50 stations in total on the line, of which 36 have platforms below ground. The line has a complicated history, and the current complex arrangement of two main northern branches, two central branches and the southern route reflects its genesis as three separate railways, combined in the 1920s and 1930s. An extension in the 1920s used a route originally planned by a fourth company.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_FIVB_Volleyball_Men's_World_Cup
2007 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup
[ "Date", "Time", "", "Score", "", "Set 1", "Set 2", "Set 3", "Total", "Report" ]
[ [ "18 Nov", "13:00", "Australia", "3-2", "South Korea", "22-25", "25-20", "23-25", "124-117", "P2 P3" ], [ "18 Nov", "15:50", "Argentina", "0-3", "Russia", "16-25", "22-25", "17-25", "55-75", "P2 P3" ], [ "18 Nov", "18:30", "Japan", "2-3", "Tunisia", "25-22", "21-25", "25-18", "107-106", "P2 P3" ], [ "19 Nov", "12:30", "Australia", "0-3", "Russia", "22-25", "26-28", "10-25", "58-78", "P2 P3" ], [ "19 Nov", "15:00", "Argentina", "3-1", "Tunisia", "25-19", "25-21", "23-25", "98-88", "P2 P3" ], [ "19 Nov", "18:00", "Japan", "3-0", "South Korea", "25-15", "25-20", "25-21", "75-56", "P2 P3" ], [ "20 Nov", "12:30", "Russia", "3-1", "Tunisia", "22-25", "25-15", "25-12", "97-68", "P2 P3" ], [ "20 Nov", "15:00", "Argentina", "3-0", "South Korea", "26-24", "25-22", "25-20", "76-66", "P2 P3" ], [ "20 Nov", "18:00", "Japan", "0-3", "Australia", "19-25", "21-25", "21-25", "61-75", "P2 P3" ] ]
Results -- First round
2007_FIVB_Men's_World_Cup_2
The 2007 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup was held in Japan from 18 November to 2 December 2007. The tournament was the first step in the qualification process for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. The top three teams qualified for the Olympics, and joined China as they had already secured a berth as the host country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia_Federal_Route_221
Malaysia Federal Route 221
[ "Junctions", "To", "Remarks" ]
[ [ "Air Itam", "Jalan Air Itam ( Air Itam Road ) West Air Itam Bukit Bendera Kek Lok Si Temple South George Town City Centre", "T-junctions" ], [ "Jalan Shaik Eussof", "East Jalan Shaik Eussof", "T-junctions" ], [ "Jalan Shaik Madar", "East Jalan Shaik Madar", "T-junctions" ], [ "Farlim", "West Jalan Pisang Embun Farlim Kampung Pisang", "T-junctions" ], [ "Thean Teik Thean Teik Junctions", "East Lebuhraya Thean Teik ( Thean Teik Avenue ) Green Lane Jelutong South Jalan Angsana Bandar Baru Air Itam", "Junctions" ], [ "Bandar Baru Air Itam Lintang Angsana", "South P225 Lintang Angsana Bandar Baru Air Itam", "T-junctions" ], [ "Desa Baiduri Jalan Zoo", "North Jalan Zoo ( Zoo Road ) Desa Baiduri", "T-junctions" ], [ "Jalan Bukit Kukus", "South Jalan Bukit Kukus Bukit Kukus", "T-junctions" ], [ "Paya Terubong", "Jalan Paya Terubong North Air Itam Bukit Bendera Kek Lok Si Temple South Relau Balik Pulau Bayan Lepas Penang International Airport", "T-junctions" ] ]
List of junctions
Malaysia_Federal_Route_221_0
Federal Route 221, consisting of Jalan Thean Teik (Thean Teik Road) and Lebuhraya Thean Teik (Thean Teik Avenue) (formerly Penang State Route P212), is a federal road in Penang, Malaysia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Kundalkar
Sachin Kundalkar
[ "Year", "Film", "Language", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2000", "Out of the Box", "Marathi", "Short film" ], [ "2004", "Shubra Kaahi", "Marathi", "Short film" ], [ "2005", "The Bath", "-", "Documentary film" ], [ "2006", "Restaurant", "Marathi", "" ], [ "2007", "Nirop", "Marathi", "Also writer" ], [ "2009", "Gandha", "Marathi", "Also writer" ], [ "2012", "Aiyyaa", "Hindi", "Director" ], [ "2014", "Happy Journey", "Marathi", "Also Writer" ], [ "2015", "Rajwade and Sons", "Marathi", "Also Writer" ], [ "2016", "Vazandar", "Marathi", "" ], [ "2017", "Gulabjaam", "Marathi", "" ] ]
Filmography
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Sachin Kundalkar or Sacin Kuṇḍalakar is a Marathi film director and screenplay writer. He is known for his directorial works of Nirop (2007) and Gandha (2009). He has also written for the theatre. He is recipient of two National Film Awards, as a director for Nirop and as a screenwriter for Gandha, the first Marathi film to win Best Screenplay award since the category's institution in 1967.
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2015 East–West Shrine Game
[ "No", "Name", "Position", "School" ]
[ [ "2", "Kasen Williams", "WR", "Washington" ], [ "3", "Ezell Ruffin", "WR", "San Diego State" ], [ "10", "Taylor Kelly", "QB", "Arizona State" ], [ "11", "Dylan Thompson", "QB", "South Carolina" ], [ "12", "Jordan Taylor", "WR", "Rice" ], [ "17", "Cody Fajardo", "QB", "Nevada" ], [ "23", "John Crockett", "RB", "North Dakota State" ], [ "28", "Malcolm Brown", "RB", "Texas" ], [ "29", "Austin Hill", "WR", "Arizona" ], [ "31", "Zach Zenner", "RB", "South Dakota State" ], [ "48", "Aaron Ripkowski", "FB", "Oklahoma" ], [ "52", "Cameron Clemmons", "OL", "Western Kentucky" ], [ "54", "Collin Rahrig", "OL", "Indiana" ], [ "66", "Brandon Vitabile", "OL", "Northwestern" ], [ "68", "Mickey Baucus", "OL", "Arizona" ], [ "69", "Tayo Fabuluje", "OL", "TCU" ], [ "72", "B. J. Finney", "OL", "Kansas State" ], [ "73", "Adam Shead", "OL", "Oklahoma" ], [ "74", "Bobby Hart", "OL", "Florida State" ], [ "74", "Miles Dieffenbach ( INJ )", "OL", "Penn State" ] ]
Players -- West Team
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The 2015 East-West Shrine Game, the 90th staging of the all-star college football exhibition, was held on January 17, 2015, at 4:00 PM EST, and featured NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision players and a few select invitees from Canadian university football. The game featured more than 100 players from the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season and prospects for the 2015 Draft of the professional National Football League (NFL). In the week prior to the game, scouts from all 32 NFL teams attended. The game was held in St. Petersburg, Florida, at Tropicana Field, and benefits Shriners Hospitals for Children. The game was broadcast on the NFL Network. The East-West Shrine Game Pat Tillman Award was given to Jake Ryan (LB, Michigan); the award is presented to a player who best exemplifies character, intelligence, sportsmanship and service. The award is about a student-athlete's achievements and conduct, both on and off the field.