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Serbia_at_the_European_Athletics_Championships_2
[ [ "Medal", "Name", "Event", "Championship" ], [ "Gold", "Slobodan Branković", "400m", "1992 Genoa" ], [ "Gold", "Dragutin Topić", "High Jump", "1996 Stockholm" ], [ "Gold", "Asmir Kolašinac", "Shot put", "2013 Gothenburg" ], [ "Gold...
{ "intro": "Serbia officially has competed at the European Athletics Championships since 2006. Before Serbia has competed as part of SFR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Indoor -- List of Medalists", "title": "Serbia at the European Athletics Championships", "uid": "Serbia_at_the_European_Athletics_Championships_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbia_at_the_European_Athletics_Championships" }
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List_of_University_of_Texas_at_Austin_alumni_20
[ [ "Name", "Class year ( s )", "Degree ( s )", "Notability" ], [ "Raye Virginia Allen", "", "BA MA", "Cultural historian and author" ], [ "Raymond Benson", "1978", "BFA", "Thriller author , most known as the first American to pen official James Bond novels" ]...
{ "intro": "This list of University of Texas at Austin alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of the University of Texas at Austin. The institution is a major research university in Downtown Austin, Texas, US and is the flagship institution of the University of Texas System. Founded in 1883, the university has had the fifth largest single-campus enrollment in the nation as of Fall 2006 (and had the largest enrollment in the country from 1997 to 2003), with over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and 16,500 faculty and staff. It currently holds the second largest enrollment of all colleges in the state of Texas.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Literature , writing , and translation", "title": "List of University of Texas at Austin alumni", "uid": "List_of_University_of_Texas_at_Austin_alumni_20", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_University_of_Texas_at_Austin_alumni" }
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List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Ireland:_C_0
[ [ "Station ( Town , unless in station name )", "County", "Rail company", "Year opened", "Year closed" ], [ "Abbeydorney", "Kerry", "Great Southern and Western", "1880", "1963" ], [ "Abbeyfeale", "Limerick", "Great Southern and Western", "1880", "19...
{ "intro": "This is a list of closed railway stations in Ireland. Year of passenger closure is given if known. Stations reopened as Heritage railways or Luas stops continue to be included in this list and some have been linked. Some stations have been reopened to passenger traffic. Some lines are still in use for freight and mineral traffic.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Table of stations", "title": "List of closed railway stations in Ireland", "uid": "List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Ireland:_C_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Ireland" }
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Persia_White_1
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "1996", "NYPD Blue", "Margie", "Episode : These Old Bones" ], [ "1996", "Malibu Shores", "Listener", "Episode : Hotline" ], [ "1996", "Saved by the Bell : The New Class", "Heather", "Episode : Little ...
{ "intro": "Persia Jessica White (born October 25, 1972) is an American actress, singer and musician. White is perhaps best known for her role as Lynn Searcy on the sitcom Girlfriends which originally aired from 2000 until 2008. White is also a member of the industrial rock band XEO3 and a solo singer, who released her debut album Mecca in 2009.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Filmography", "title": "Persia White", "uid": "Persia_White_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persia_White" }
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Football_League_Championship_0
[ [ "Club", "Finishing position last season", "Location", "Stadium", "Capacity" ], [ "Barnsley", "2nd in League One ( promoted )", "Barnsley", "Oakwell", "23,287" ], [ "Birmingham City", "17th", "Bordesley", "St Andrew 's", "30,016" ], [ "Bla...
{ "intro": "The English Football League Championship (often referred to as the Championship for short or the Sky Bet Championship for sponsorship reasons) is the highest division of the English Football League (EFL) and second-highest overall in the English football league system after the Premier League. The league is contested by 24 clubs. Each season, the two top-finishing teams in the Championship are automatically promoted to the Premier League. The teams that finish the season in 3rd to 6th place enter a playoff tournament, with the winner also gaining promotion to the Premier League. The three lowest-finishing teams in the Championship are relegated to League One. The Football League Championship, which was introduced for the 2004-05 season, was previously known as the Football League First Division (1992-2004), and before that as the Football League Second Division (1892-1992). The winners of the Championship receive the Football League Championship trophy, the same trophy as the old First Division champions were handed prior to the Premier League's inception in 1992. Similar to other divisions of professional English football, Welsh clubs can be part of the division, making it a cross-border league. The Championship is the wealthiest non-top flight football division in the world and the eighth richest division in Europe. With an average match attendance for the 2018-19 season of 20,181, the Championship had the highest per-match attendance of any secondary league in the world, with only nine top-flight leagues known to have higher attendance figures. Barnsley have spent more seasons at the second level of English football than any other team and on 3 January 2011 became the first club to achieve 1,000 wins in the second level of English football with a 2-1 home victory over Coventry City. Barnsley are also the first club to play 3,000 games in second-level league football (W1028, D747, L1224).", "section_text": "LondonBarnsleyBirmingham CityBlackburn RoversBristol CityCardiff CityDerby CountyHuddersfield TownHull CityLeeds UnitedLuton TownMiddlesbroughNottingham ForestPreston North EndReadingSheffield WednesdayStoke CitySwansea CityWest Bromwich AlbionWigan AthleticLondon teamsBrentfordCharlton AthleticFulhamMillwallQueens Park Rangers Locations of the 2018–19 Football League Championship teams BrentfordCharlton AthleticFulhamMillwallQueens Park Rangers Greater London Championship football clubs The following 24 clubs competed in the EFL Championship during the 2019–20 season .", "section_title": "Current members", "title": "EFL Championship", "uid": "Football_League_Championship_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EFL_Championship" }
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Oldest_buildings_in_Scotland_7
[ [ "Building", "Location", "Council Area", "First Built", "Use", "Notes" ], [ "Calf of Eday cairns", "Calf of Eday", "Orkney", "Neolithic and built in two phases", "Tomb", "There are two preserved chambered tombs close together on this Orkney islet and a third in a...
{ "intro": "This article lists the oldest extant freestanding buildings in Scotland. In order to qualify for the list a structure must:", "section_text": "The following are very old buildings that meet the qualifying criteria but for which no reliable date of construction has emerged .", "section_title": "Other structures -- Undated buildings", "title": "List of oldest buildings in Scotland", "uid": "Oldest_buildings_in_Scotland_7", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_oldest_buildings_in_Scotland" }
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List_of_candies_34
[ [ "Name", "Manufacturer", "Description" ], [ "Fudge", "Various", "Fudge is a type of confectionery which is made by mixing sugar , butter and milk" ], [ "Almond Joy", "Hershey", "Consists of a coconut -based center topped with two almonds , the combination enrobed in a la...
{ "intro": "Candy, known also as sweets and confectionery, has a long history as a familiar food treat that is available in many varieties. Candy varieties are influenced by the size of the sugar crystals, aeration, sugar concentrations, colour and the types of sugar used. Simple sugar or sucrose is turned into candy by dissolving it in water, concentrating this solution through cooking and allowing the mass either to form a mutable solid or to recrystallize. Maple sugar candy has been made in this way for thousands of years, with concentration taking place from both freezing and heating. Other sugars, sugar substitutes, and corn syrup are also used. Jelly candies, such as gumdrops and gummies, use stabilizers including starch, pectin or gelatin. Another type of candy is cotton candy, which is made from spun sugar. In their Thanksgiving Address, Native peoples of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy give special thanks to the Sugar Maple tree as the leader of all trees to recognize its gift of sugar when the People need it most. In traditional times, maple sugar candy reduced from sap was an important food source in the lean times of winter in North America.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "North America -- United States", "title": "List of candies", "uid": "List_of_candies_34", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_candies" }
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List_of_National_Historic_Landmarks_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)_0
[ [ "", "Landmark name", "Date designated", "Location", "County", "Description" ], [ "1", "Bellevue", "November 7 , 1973 ( # 72000400 )", "La Grange 33°02′30″N 85°02′22″W / 33.04179°N 85.03955°W / 33.04179 ; -85.03955 ( Bellevue )", "Troup", "Historic home of Senato...
{ "intro": "This is a List of National Historic Landmarks in Georgia. The United States National Historic Landmark program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources according to a list of criteria of national significance. The state of Georgia is home to 49 of these landmarks, spanning a range of history.", "section_text": "Map all coordinates using : OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as : KML · GPX The current NHLs are distributed across 24 of Georgia 's 159 counties .", "section_title": "Current NHLs", "title": "List of National Historic Landmarks in Georgia (U.S. state)", "uid": "List_of_National_Historic_Landmarks_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_National_Historic_Landmarks_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)" }
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2010_Sahel_famine_3
[ [ "Drought-hit nation", "Climate summary", "Population density per square mile", "Sahel state , Sénégal River-area state or CILLS member" ], [ "Sudan", "Sudan straddles the Sahara , with only the Nile Valley and the small coastal region being available to agriculture and part of the Sudd...
{ "intro": "A large-scale, drought-induced famine occurred in Africa's Sahel region and many parts of the neighboring Sénégal River Area from February to August 2010. It is one of many famines to have hit the region in recent times. The Sahel is the ecoclimatic and biogeographic zone of transition between the Sahara desert in the north of Africa and the Sudanian savannas in the south, covering an area of 3,053,200 square kilometers. It is a transitional ecoregion of semi-arid grasslands, savannas, steppes, and thorn shrublands. The neighboring Sénégal River Area contains various vegetation types and covers parts or all of Mauritania, Mali, Senegal and Guinea. It has also had very low rainfall over the last year according to the UN, NGOs and the Senegal River Basin Development Authority. Sudan set a new temperature record of 49.7 °C (121.3 °F) on 22 June, in the town of Dongola.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Climate and vegetation overview", "title": "2010 Sahel famine", "uid": "2010_Sahel_famine_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Sahel_famine" }
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List_of_best-selling_books_5
[ [ "Book series", "Author ( s )", "Original language", "No . of installments", "First published", "Approximate sales" ], [ "Harry Potter", "J. K. Rowling", "English", "7 + 8 supplements", "1997-present", "500 million" ], [ "Goosebumps", "R. L. Stine", ...
{ "intro": "This page provides lists of best-selling individual books and book series to date and in any language. Best selling refers to the estimated number of copies sold of each book, rather than the number of books printed or currently owned. Comics and textbooks are not included in this list. The books are listed according to the highest sales estimate as reported in reliable, independent sources. This list is incomplete because there are many books, such as The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, or A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, that are commonly cited as best-selling books yet have no reliable sales figures. Similarly, many notable book series that sold very widely are poorly documented (Land of Oz) or consist of multiple sub-series (Tom Swift). According to Guinness World Records as of 1995, the Bible is the best-selling book of all time, with an estimated 5 billion copies sold and distributed. The Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung, also known as the Little Red Book, has produced a wide array of sales and distribution figures - with estimates ranging from 800 million to over 6.5 billion printed volumes, with some claiming the distribution ran into the billions and some citing over a billion official volumes between 1966 and 1969 alone as well as untold numbers of unofficial local reprints and unofficial translations. Exact print figures for these and other books may also be missing or unreliable since these kinds of books may be produced by many different and unrelated publishers, in some cases over many centuries. All books of a religious, ideological, philosophical or political nature have thus been excluded from the below lists of best-selling books for these reasons. Having sold more than 500 million copies worldwide, Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling is the best-selling book series in history. The first novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, has sold in excess of 120 million copies, making it one of the best-selling books of all time.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "List of best-selling book series -- More than 100 million copies", "title": "List of best-selling books", "uid": "List_of_best-selling_books_5", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_books" }
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South_Korea_at_the_1954_Asian_Games_0
[ [ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event" ], [ "Gold", "Choi Yun-Chil", "Athletics", "Men 's 1500 m" ], [ "Gold", "Choi Chung-Sik", "Athletics", "Men 's 10000 m" ], [ "Gold", "Park Kyu-Hyun", "Boxing", "Men 's Featherweight ( -57 kg )" ], [ ...
{ "intro": "South Korea participated in the 1954 Asian Games held in the city of Manila, Philippines. The games were held from May 1, 1954 to May 9, 1954. The South Korea was ranked third with eight gold medals in this edition of the Asiad.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Medal summary -- Medalists", "title": "South Korea at the 1954 Asian Games", "uid": "South_Korea_at_the_1954_Asian_Games_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Korea_at_the_1954_Asian_Games" }
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Rail_services_in_Greater_Bristol_0
[ [ "Destination", "Time from Bristol Temple Meads", "Time from Bristol Parkway", "Operator ( s )" ], [ "Avonmouth", "23 - 35 minutes", "N/A", "GWR" ], [ "Bath Spa", "11 - 19 minutes", "28 - 47 minutes", "GWR / SWR" ], [ "Bristol Parkway", "8 - 21 mi...
{ "intro": "There is usually a direct weekday service from Bristol Parkway & Bristol Temple Meads to these destinations:", "section_text": "There is usually a direct weekday service from Bristol Parkway & Bristol Temple Meads to these destinations :", "section_title": "Main destinations", "title": "Rail services in the West of England", "uid": "Rail_services_in_Greater_Bristol_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_services_in_the_West_of_England" }
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List_of_NHL_playoff_series_26
[ [ "Opponent", "S", "Occurrences", "GP", "Rec", "%" ], [ "Detroit Red Wings", "23", "1929 , 1934 , 1936 , 1939 , 1940 , 1942 , 1943 , 1945 , 1947 , 1948 , 1949 , 1950 , 1952 , 1954 , 1955 , 1956 , 1960 , 1961 , 1963 , 1964 , 1987 , 1988 , 1993", "117", "12-11", ".5...
{ "intro": "This is a complete listing of National Hockey League (NHL) playoff series, grouped by franchise. Series featuring relocated teams[nb 1] are kept with their ultimate relocation franchises. Bolded years indicate wins. Years in italics indicate series in progress. Tables are sorted first by the number of series, then the number of wins, and then alphabetically.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Toronto Maple Leafs", "title": "List of NHL playoff series", "uid": "List_of_NHL_playoff_series_26", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NHL_playoff_series" }
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List_of_Turner_Prize_winners_and_nominees_0
[ [ "Year", "Winner", "Format", "Nominees", "Notes" ], [ "1984", "Malcolm Morley", "Painting", "Richard Deacon Gilbert and George Howard Hodgkin Richard Long", "Inaugural prize winner , awarded £10,000" ], [ "1985", "Howard Hodgkin", "Painting , printing", ...
{ "intro": "The Turner Prize is an annual prize presented to a British visual artist, organised by the Tate Gallery. Named after the painter J. M. W. Turner, it was first presented in 1984, and is one of the United Kingdom's most prestigious, but controversial, art awards. Initially, the prize was awarded to the individual who had made the greatest contribution to art in Britain in the previous twelve months, but it now celebrates a British artist under fifty for an outstanding exhibition or other presentation of their work in the twelve months preceding. The winner is chosen by a panel of four independent judges invited by the Tate and chaired by the director of Tate Britain. The prize is accompanied by a monetary award of £25,000, although the amount has varied depending on the sponsor. For example, between 2004 and 2007, while sponsored by Gordon's, the total prize fund was £40,000; £25,000 was awarded to the winner and £5,000 to the losing nominees. A shortlist of finalists is drawn up and usually published about six months before the prize is awarded in November or December each year, although shortlists were not made public in 1988 and 1990; in 1989, a list of seven commended artists was published. Controversy surrounded the presentation of the inaugural prize to Malcolm Morley as some critics questioned his relevance to art in Britain; he had lived and worked in the United States for the previous 20 years. Since its inception, the prize itself has received considerable criticism. In 2002, after Culture Minister Kim Howells described the Turner Prize as conceptual bullshit, Prince Charles wrote a letter of support to him, stating It has contaminated the art establishment for so long. Since 2000, the Stuckists art group have protested against the prize; in 2008, they gave out leaflets with the message The Turner Prize is Crap, to protest at the lack of figurative paintings amongst the nominees' exhibitions. Considerable media pressure is applied to nominees and winners of the Turner Prize.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Winners and shortlisted artists", "title": "List of Turner Prize winners and nominees", "uid": "List_of_Turner_Prize_winners_and_nominees_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Turner_Prize_winners_and_nominees" }
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Kardinia_Park_(stadium)_0
[ [ "No", "Date", "Teams", "Sport", "Competition", "Crowd" ], [ "1", "30 August 1952", "Geelong Cats v. Carlton Blues", "Australian rules football", "VFL", "49,107" ], [ "2", "16 August 1980", "Geelong Cats v. Collingwood Magpies", "Australian ru...
{ "intro": "Kardinia Park (also known as GMHBA Stadium due to naming rights) is a sporting and entertainment venue located within Kardinia Park, South Geelong, in the Australian state of Victoria. The stadium, which is owned and operated by the Kardinia Park Stadium Trust, is the home ground of the Geelong Football Club and the A-League football club Western United FC. The capacity of Kardinia Park is 36,000, making it the largest-capacity Australian stadium in a regional city.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Attendance records", "title": "Kardinia Park (stadium)", "uid": "Kardinia_Park_(stadium)_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kardinia_Park_(stadium)" }
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Judith_Light_3
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "1975", "A Doll 's House", "Helene", "Vivian Beaumont Theater" ], [ "1976", "Measure for Measure", "Francisca", "Delacorte Theater" ], [ "1976", "Herzl", "Julie Herzl", "Palace Theatre" ], [ "...
{ "intro": "Judith Ellen Light (born February 9, 1949) is an American actress, producer, and activist. Light made her professional stage debut in 1970, before making her Broadway debut in the 1975 revival of A Doll's House. Her breakthrough role was in the ABC daytime soap opera One Life to Live from 1977 to 1983, where she played the role of Karen Wolek. For this role, she won two consecutive Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. She later starred as Angela Bower in the long-running ABC sitcom Who's the Boss? from 1984 to 1992, and was featured in many other television sitcoms, dramas and films. She played the recurring role of Elizabeth Donnelly in the NBC legal crime drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2002-2010) and also played Claire Meade in the ABC comedy-drama Ugly Betty (2006-2010), for which she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in 2007. She received her first nomination for a Tony Award in 2011, for her performance in the original Broadway play Lombardi. In 2012 and 2013, Light won two consecutive Tony Awards for Best Featured Actress in a Play, for her performances in Other Desert Cities and The Assembled Parties. From 2013 to 2014, Light played the role of villainous Judith Brown Ryland in the TNT drama series, Dallas. In 2014, she began starring as Shelly Pfefferman in the critically acclaimed Amazon Studios dark comedy-drama series Transparent, for which she received Golden Globe, Primetime Emmy, and Critics' Choice Television Award nominations. In 2019, she was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Filmography -- Theatre", "title": "Judith Light", "uid": "Judith_Light_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Light" }
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List_of_ship_launches_in_1944_0
[ [ "Date", "Ship", "Country", "Builder", "Location", "Class / type" ], [ "1 January", "George G. Crawford", "United States", "J . A. Jones Construction Company", "Brunswick , Georgia", "Liberty ship" ], [ "2 January", "William Glackens", "United Sta...
{ "intro": "This list of ship launches in 1944 is a list of some of the ships launched in 1944.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "January", "title": "List of ship launches in 1944", "uid": "List_of_ship_launches_in_1944_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ship_launches_in_1944" }
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List_of_sports_films_22
[ [ "Title", "Year", "Genre", "Notes" ], [ "One in a Million", "1936", "Drama", "Innkeeper 's daughter ( Sonja Henie ) skates in 1936 Winter Olympics" ], [ "Thin Ice", "1937", "Romance", "Sonja Henie is a ski instructor and skater who falls for a prince" ], ...
{ "intro": "This compilation of films covers all sports activities. Sports films have been made since the era of silent films, such as the 1915 film The Champion starring Charlie Chaplin. Films in this genre can range from serious (Raging Bull) to silly (Horse Feathers). A classic theme for sports films is the triumph of an individual or team who prevail despite the difficulties, standard elements of melodrama.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Figure skating", "title": "List of sports films", "uid": "List_of_sports_films_22", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sports_films" }
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Athletics_at_the_2007_Games_of_the_Small_States_of_Europe_5
[ [ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ], [ "1", "Brice Etès", "Monaco", "1:51.29" ], [ "2", "Víctor Martínez", "Andorra", "1:52.37" ], [ "3", "David Karonei", "Luxembourg", "1:53.18" ], [ "4", "Mario Debono", "Malta", ...
{ "intro": "Athletics competition at the 2007 Games of the Small States of Europe was held from 4-9 June 2007 in Fontvieille, Monaco, at Stade Louis II.", "section_text": "June 5", "section_title": "Men 's results -- 800 metres", "title": "Athletics at the 2007 Games of the Small States of Europe", "uid": "Athletics_at_the_2007_Games_of_the_Small_States_of_Europe_5", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2007_Games_of_the_Small_States_of_Europe" }
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List_of_United_States_stations_available_in_Canada_6
[ [ "Market /city", "Call sign", "Affiliation", "Available ?" ], [ "Rochester , New York", "WUHF", "Fox", "Yes" ], [ "Buffalo , New York", "WIVB-TV", "CBS", "Yes" ], [ "Buffalo , New York", "WKBW-TV", "ABC", "Yes" ], [ "Buffalo , New ...
{ "intro": "This page lists all of the local over-the-air television stations in the United States that are carried in Canada via cable/digital cable or satellite. This list also includes stations that were formerly carried, but have since been dropped. The stations are organized by market, starting in the east (Maine) and ending in the west (California). Not all stations are available in all areas. A station that has the word bumped next to it means that the station has been replaced by one of the stations from the CANCOM services, most likely either a Buffalo or Detroit local station in the east, or a Spokane or Seattle local station in the west.", "section_text": "Main articles : Greater Toronto TV , Ontario TV These stations are carried throughout the Greater Toronto Area and Golden Horseshoe on a variety of cable systems .", "section_title": "Other stations / local coverage -- Southern Ontario", "title": "List of United States television stations available in Canada", "uid": "List_of_United_States_stations_available_in_Canada_6", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_television_stations_available_in_Canada" }
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2013_League_of_Ireland_1
[ [ "Team", "Manager", "Captain", "Kit manufacturer", "Shirt sponsor" ], [ "Bohemians", "Owen Heary", "Owen Heary", "Macron", "Volkswagen" ], [ "Bray Wanderers", "Pat Devlin", "Danny O'Connor", "Adidas", "Volkswagen" ], [ "Cork City", "To...
{ "intro": "The 2013 League of Ireland Premier Division was the 29th season of the League of Ireland Premier Division. The division featured 12 teams. St. Patrick's Athletic were champions, winning their eighth top level League of Ireland title. Dundalk finished as runners-up.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Teams -- Personnel and kits", "title": "2013 League of Ireland Premier Division", "uid": "2013_League_of_Ireland_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_League_of_Ireland_Premier_Division" }
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Prototype_(company)_1
[ [ "Title", "Developer ( s )", "Platform ( s )", "Original release", "Region ( s ) released" ], [ "Kanon", "Key", "PlayStation Portable", "February 15 , 2007", "JP" ], [ "Snow : Portable", "Studio Mebius", "PlayStation Portable", "August 16 , 2007", ...
{ "intro": "Prototype Ltd. (株式会社プロトタイプ, Kabushiki kaisha Purototaipu) is a Japanese software company established on March 27, 2006 by Toshio Tabeta, a former producer of Interchannel. While still with Interchannel, Tabeta's team was responsible for mainly developing and publishing versions of visual novels originally published by VisualArt's for consumer platforms like the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable. After Prototype split off from Interchannel, the company still continued to work with VisualArt's. Prototype is also involved in producing mobile phone ports through VisualArt's Motto which Prototype manages. Prototype has also produced a set of drama CDs based on Key's visual novel Clannad.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Games published -- Portable games", "title": "Prototype (company)", "uid": "Prototype_(company)_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prototype_(company)" }
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List_of_wealthiest_non-inflated_historical_figures_11
[ [ "No", "Name", "Net worth ( USD )", "Age", "Nationality", "Source ( s ) of wealth" ], [ "1", "Warren Buffett", "$ 62.0 billion", "77", "United States", "Berkshire Hathaway" ], [ "2", "Carlos Slim", "$ 60.0 billion", "68", "Mexico", "Am...
{ "intro": "The World's Billionaires is an annual ranking by documented net worth of the wealthiest billionaires in the world, compiled and published in March annually by the American business magazine Forbes. The list was first published in March 1987. The total net worth of each individual on the list is estimated and is cited in United States dollars, based on their documented assets and accounting for debt. Royalty and dictators whose wealth comes from their positions are excluded from these lists. This ranking is an index of the wealthiest documented individuals, excluding and ranking against those with wealth that is not able to be completely ascertained. In 2018, there was a record of 2,208 people on the list, that included 259 newcomers mostly from China and the U.S.; there were 63 people under 40 and it had a record number of 256 women. The average net worth of the list came in at US$4.1 billion, up US$350 million from 2017. Added together, the total net worth for 2018's billionaires was US$9.1 trillion, up from US$7.67 trillion in 2017. As of 2018[update], Microsoft founder Bill Gates had topped the list 18 of the past 24 years, while Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is ranked at the top for the first time and he became the first centibillionaire included in the ranking. In 2017, Mark Zuckerberg was the only person in the top 10 billionaires list who is under the age of 50, and the only one in the top 20 billionaires list who is under the age of 40. In 2017, 500 of the richest people in the world became richer by $1 trillion, according to a report by Bloomberg News. According to a 2017 Oxfam report, the top eight billionaires own as much combined wealth as the poorest half of the human race.", "section_text": "Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg , four years after starting the company , joined the list at 23 to become the youngest self-made billionaire .", "section_title": "Annual rankings -- 2008", "title": "The World's Billionaires", "uid": "List_of_wealthiest_non-inflated_historical_figures_11", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_World's_Billionaires" }
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List_of_Living_National_Treasures_of_Japan_(performing_arts)_2
[ [ "Name", "Born", "Category", "Subcategory", "Year Designated" ], [ "Kataoka Nizaemon XV ( 十五代目 片岡 仁左衛門 )", "1944", "Kabuki", "Tachiyaku", "2015" ], [ "Nakamura Kichiemon II ( 二代目中村吉右衛門 )", "1944", "Kabuki", "Tachiyaku", "2011" ], [ "Onoe K...
{ "intro": "The List of Living National Treasures of Japan (performing arts) contains all the individuals and groups certified as Living National Treasures by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of the government of Japan in the category of the performing arts (芸能, geinō). The performing arts are divided into eight categories: Gagaku, Noh, Bunraku, Kabuki, Kumi Odori, Music, Dance, and Drama. The categories are subdivided into a number of subcategories, usually by role or instrument. Those working in the performing arts are eligible for recognition either individually (Individual Certification) or as part of a group (General Certification).", "section_text": "", "section_title": "List of Current Designated Individuals ( Performing Arts ) -- Kabuki", "title": "List of Living National Treasures of Japan (performing arts)", "uid": "List_of_Living_National_Treasures_of_Japan_(performing_arts)_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Living_National_Treasures_of_Japan_(performing_arts)" }
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List_of_Presbyterian_churches_in_the_United_States_15
[ [ "Church", "Dates", "Location", "City , State", "Description" ], [ "First Presbyterian Church of Abilene", "1882 built 2001 NRHP-listed", "300 N. Mulberry St. 38°55′4″N 97°13′5″W / 38.91778°N 97.21806°W / 38.91778 ; -97.21806 ( First Presbyterian Church of Abilene )", "Abile...
{ "intro": "This is a list of notable Presbyterian churches in the United States, where a church is notable either as a congregation or as a building. In the United States, numerous churches are listed on the National Register of Historic Places or are noted on state or local historic registers. Also more than 300 Presbyterian historic sites have been listed by the Presbyterian Historical Society onto the American Presbyterian/Reformed Historic Sites Registry (APRHS); those sites which are churches are . in progress . being added here.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Kansas", "title": "List of Presbyterian churches in the United States", "uid": "List_of_Presbyterian_churches_in_the_United_States_15", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presbyterian_churches_in_the_United_States" }
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List_of_alumni_of_the_University_of_St_Andrews_12
[ [ "Name", "Year/degree", "Notability" ], [ "Brian Sonia-Wallace", "2011 M.A", "Poet , theatre maker , journalist , author of I Sold These Poems , Now I Want Them Back" ], [ "Alistair Moffat", "1972 M.A", "Writer ; journalist ; director of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe ; R...
{ "intro": "This list of alumni of the University of St Andrews includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of the University of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Literature , writing , and translation", "title": "List of alumni of the University of St Andrews", "uid": "List_of_alumni_of_the_University_of_St_Andrews_12", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_alumni_of_the_University_of_St_Andrews" }
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2003_in_Australian_television_4
[ [ "Program", "Channel", "Debut date" ], [ "Bruiser", "UKTV", "4 January" ], [ "World of Pub", "UKTV", "1 February" ], [ "Roger Roger", "UKTV", "25 February" ], [ "Punk 'd", "MTV", "1 July" ], [ "Chalk", "UKTV", "19 July" ]...
{ "intro": "This is a list of programs which made their premiere on an Australian television network that had previously premiered on another Australian television network. The networks involved in the switch of allegiances are predominantly both free-to-air networks or both subscription television networks. Programs that have their free-to-air/subscription television premiere, after previously premiering on the opposite platform (free-to air to subscription/subscription to free-to air) are not included. In some cases, programs may still air on the original television network. This occurs predominantly with programs shared between subscription television networks.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Debuts -- Subscription television", "title": "2003 in Australian television", "uid": "2003_in_Australian_television_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_in_Australian_television" }
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List_of_public_art_in_Tower_Hamlets_10
[ [ "Title / subject", "Location and coordinates", "Date", "Artist / designer" ], [ "Statue of Alexandra of Denmark", "Whitechapel Road , behind the Royal London Hospital", "1908", "George Edward Wade" ], [ "Edward VII Memorial Drinking Fountain", "Mile End Road", "...
{ "intro": "This is a list of public art in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.", "section_text": "Main articles : Whitechapel and Stepney", "section_title": "Whitechapel and Stepney", "title": "List of public art in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets", "uid": "List_of_public_art_in_Tower_Hamlets_10", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_public_art_in_the_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets" }
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1995_AFL_Draft_0
[ [ "Type", "Player", "Recruited from", "Club" ], [ "Father/son", "David Round", "Calder Cannons", "Footscray" ], [ "Father/son", "Simon Fletcher", "Geelong Falcons", "Geelong" ], [ "Father/son", "Joel Bowden", "West Alice Springs", "Richmond...
{ "intro": "The 1995 AFL draft was held at the conclusion of the 1995 Australian Football League (AFL) season. The AFL draft is the annual draft of new unsigned players by Australian rules football clubs that participate in the main competition of that sport, the Australian Football League. Clubs receive picks based on the position in which they finish on the ladder during the season, although these picks can be swapped around by teams for trading players.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "1995 pre-draft selections", "title": "1995 AFL draft", "uid": "1995_AFL_Draft_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_AFL_draft" }
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Forbes_Global_2000_2
[ [ "Rank", "Country", "Companies" ], [ "1", "United States ( Including Puerto Rico )", "535****" ], [ "2", "China ( Including Hong Kong )", "315***" ], [ "3", "Japan", "225**" ], [ "4", "United Kingdom ( including BOTS )", "95**" ], [ ...
{ "intro": "The Forbes Global 2000 is an annual ranking of the top 2,000 public companies in the world by Forbes magazine. The ranking is based on a mix of four metrics: sales, profit, assets and market value. The list has been published since 2003. The Forbes Global 2000 is a useful indicator of which are the leading public companies in the world, but it is only an interpretation, as only public companies are listed. The results are not definitive; any change to the criteria would produce a different list.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "2018 list -- By country", "title": "Forbes Global 2000", "uid": "Forbes_Global_2000_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbes_Global_2000" }
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List_of_lacrosse_teams_in_Canada_15
[ [ "Team", "City", "Established", "League Titles ( 1961 )", "Minto Cup Titles", "Notes" ], [ "Akwesasne Jr. Indians", "Akwesasne", "2007", "0", "0", "Did not play in 2012" ], [ "Brampton Excelsiors", "Brampton , Ontario", "1883", "3", "1", ...
{ "intro": "The following is a list of lacrosse teams in Canada. It includes the league(s) they play for and championships won.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Junior A -- Ontario Jr. A Council ( OLA )", "title": "List of lacrosse teams in Canada", "uid": "List_of_lacrosse_teams_in_Canada_15", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lacrosse_teams_in_Canada" }
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2012_North_American_Soccer_League_season_0
[ [ "Team", "Head Coach", "Captain", "Shirt sponsor" ], [ "Puerto Rico Islanders", "Adrian Whitbread", "Noah Delgado", "Toyota" ], [ "Carolina RailHawks", "Colin Clarke", "Kupono Low", "BCBSA" ], [ "FC Edmonton", "Harry Sinkgraven", "Chris Kooy",...
{ "intro": "The 2012 North American Soccer League season was the 45th season of Division II soccer in the United States and the second season of the revived North American Soccer League. It was contested by eight teams including one from Canada and one from Puerto Rico. The Montreal Impact were self-promoted to Major League Soccer as an expansion franchise and the expansion San Antonio Scorpions were added to the NASL. The NASL received full sanctioning from the United States Soccer Federation on March 3, 2012 at their annual meeting. The defending Soccer Bowl champions were the NSC Minnesota Stars, while the Carolina Railhawks were the defending North American Supporters' Trophy winners.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Personnel and sponsorship", "title": "2012 North American Soccer League season", "uid": "2012_North_American_Soccer_League_season_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_North_American_Soccer_League_season" }
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List_of_fictional_pigs_1
[ [ "Name", "Origin", "Creator", "Notes" ], [ "Bertie and Billie Boar", "Jungle Jinks", "Arthur White and Mabel F. Taylor", "A pair of twins and part of the main cast" ], [ "Captain Goodvibes", "Tracks", "Tony Edwards", "Inspired by Gilbert Shelton 's Wonder War...
{ "intro": "This page contains a list of pigs in various categories of fiction, including pigs and warthogss.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "In literature -- Comics", "title": "List of fictional pigs", "uid": "List_of_fictional_pigs_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_pigs" }
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World's_busiest_airports_by_cargo_traffic_5
[ [ "Rank", "Airport", "Location", "Code ( IATA/ICAO )", "Total Cargo ( tonnes )", "% Change" ], [ "1", "Hong Kong International Airport", "Chek Lap Kok , Islands , New Territories , Hong Kong", "HKG/VHHH", "4,166,033", "2.4%" ], [ "2", "Memphis Internat...
{ "intro": "The world's thirty busiest airports by cargo traffic for various periods (data provided by Airports Council International). Numbers listed refer to loaded and unloaded freight in metric tonnes.", "section_text": "ACI 's final 2013 full year figures are as follows . [ 6 ]", "section_title": "2013 final statistics", "title": "List of busiest airports by cargo traffic", "uid": "World's_busiest_airports_by_cargo_traffic_5", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_busiest_airports_by_cargo_traffic" }
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Subdivisions_of_Libya_1
[ [ "year", "number of divisions", "name of divisions" ], [ "historically ( Persians )", "1 ( ? ) Barqa Shatrapani/ Satrapy", "Shatrapani/ satrapy" ], [ "historically ( Greeks )", "1 ( ? ) Libya Satrapy", "satrapy" ], [ "historically Roman Empire", "Roman Libya ...
{ "intro": "Subdivisions of Libya have varied significantly over the last two centuries. Initially Libya under Ottoman and Italian control was organized into three to four provinces, then into three governorates (muhafazah) and after World War II into twenty-five districts (baladiyah). Successively into thirty-two districts (shabiyat) with three administrative regions, and then into twenty-two districts (shabiyat). In 2012 the ruling General National Congress divided the country into governorates (muhafazat) and districts (baladiyat). While the districts have been created, the governorates have not.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Overview", "title": "Subdivisions of Libya", "uid": "Subdivisions_of_Libya_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subdivisions_of_Libya" }
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List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Okinawa)_0
[ [ "Site", "Island", "Municipality", "Comments", "Type", "Ref" ], [ "Furusutobaru Castle フルスト原遺跡 Furusutobaru iseki", "Ishigaki Island", "Ishigaki", "C13-C15 gusuku -style fortifications , domestic buildings , utaki , and tombs extending for 12.3 ha on the Ryūkyū limestone...
{ "intro": "This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefecture of Okinawa. Much of the heritage of the Ryūkyū Kingdom and Islands was destroyed during the Battle of Okinawa. The mausoleum complex of Tamaudun, Shuri Castle, Katsuren Castle, Nakagusuku Castle, Nakijin Castle, Zakimi Castle, Sefa-utaki, and Sonohyan-utaki all form part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu.", "section_text": "As of 1 August 2019 , forty-one Sites have been designated as being of national significance . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ]", "section_title": "National Historic Sites", "title": "List of Historic Sites of Japan (Okinawa)", "uid": "List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Okinawa)_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Okinawa)" }
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Serbia_at_the_European_Athletics_Championships_9
[ [ "Medal", "Name", "Event", "Championship" ], [ "Gold", "Sonja Stolić", "Individual 3 km", "1997 Oeiras" ], [ "Gold", "Amela Terzić", "Individual 3 km", "2012 Szentendre" ], [ "Silver", "", "Women 's team", "1997 Oeiras" ], [ "Silve...
{ "intro": "Serbia officially has competed at the European Athletics Championships since 2006. Before Serbia has competed as part of SFR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Cross Country -- List of Medalists", "title": "Serbia at the European Athletics Championships", "uid": "Serbia_at_the_European_Athletics_Championships_9", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbia_at_the_European_Athletics_Championships" }
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List_of_tallest_Gopurams_1
[ [ "Temple", "Height ft", "Year", "Notes", "Location" ], [ "Chaturbhuj Temple", "344", "16th Century C.E", "Built by the Bundela Rajputs of the Orchha State in Central India , the temple blends styles of both ancient Nagara architecture and new Mughal influences . The temple i...
{ "intro": "A Gopuram or Gopura is a monumental tower, usually ornate, at the entrance of any temple, especially in Southern India. This forms a prominent feature of Koils, Hindu temples of the Dravidian style. They are topped by the kalasam, a bulbous stone finial. They function as gateways through the walls that surround the temple complex. The gopuram's origins can be traced back to early structures of the Tamil kings Pallavas, Cholas and by the twelfth century under the Pandya rulers these gateways became a dominant feature of a temple's outer appearance, eventually overshadowing the inner sanctuary which became obscured from view by the gopuram's colossal size. It also dominated the inner sanctum in amount of ornamentation. Often a shrine has more than one gopuram. A koil may have multiple gopurams, typically constructed into multiple walls in tiers around the main shrine.puri temple is 214 feet height.", "section_text": "Vimanas are structures over the sanctum of temples . In Northern India they are called Sikharas . [ 5 ] In the Nagara style of architecture , the Vimana/Sikhara is the sanctum/ Garbhagruha of the temple housing the main deities and they are the tallest part of the entire temple . In many cases within South India , the vimanams are confused with gopurams . In Tamil Nadu , Vimanams are present above the Garbhagruha or Sanctum sanctorum in of a Hindu temple and will be relatively smaller in size compared to the gopurams , which are usually present at the entrance of the temple .", "section_title": "Tallest Vimana", "title": "List of tallest Gopurams", "uid": "List_of_tallest_Gopurams_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_Gopurams" }
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Shutouts_in_baseball_0
[ [ "Year", "Player", "Team", "League", "Shutouts" ], [ "1876", "George Bradley", "St. Louis Brown Stockings", "NL", "16" ], [ "1916", "Pete Alexander ( 2 )", "Philadelphia Phillies", "NL", "16" ], [ "1968", "Bob Gibson", "St. Louis C...
{ "intro": "In Major League Baseball, a shutout (denoted statistically as ShO or SHO) refers to the act by which a single pitcher pitches a complete game and does not allow the opposing team to score a run. If two or more pitchers combine to complete this act, no pitcher is awarded a shutout, although the team itself can be said to have shut out the opposing team. The ultimate single achievement among pitchers is a perfect game, which has been accomplished 23 times in over 135 years, most recently by Félix Hernández of the Seattle Mariners on August 15, 2012. By definition, a perfect game is counted as a shutout. A no-hitter completed by one pitcher is also a shutout unless the opposing team manages to score through a series of errors, base on balls, catcher's interferences, dropped third strikes, or hit batsmen. The all-time career leader in shutouts is Walter Johnson, who pitched for the Washington Senators from 1907-1927. He accumulated 110 shutouts, which is 20 more than the second place leader, Pete Alexander. The most shutouts recorded in one season was 16, which was a feat accomplished by both Pete Alexander (1916) and George Bradley (1876). These records are considered among the most secure records in baseball, because pitchers today rarely earn more than one or two shutouts per season with a heavy emphasis on pitch count and relief pitching. Complete games themselves have also become rare among starting pitchers. The current leader among active players for career shutouts is Clayton Kershaw, who has thrown 15.", "section_text": ".mw-parser-output .tmulti .thumbinner { display : flex ; flex-direction : column } .mw-parser-output .tmulti .trow { display : flex ; flex-direction : row ; clear : left ; flex-wrap : wrap ; width:100% ; box-sizing : border-box } .mw-parser-output .tmulti .tsingle { margin:1px ; float : left } .mw-parser-output .tmulti .theader { clear : both ; font-weight : bold ; text-align : center ; align-self : center ; background-color : transparent ; width:100% } .mw-parser-output .tmulti .thumbcaption { text-align : left ; background-color : transparent } .mw-parser-output .tmulti .thumbcaption-center { text-align : center ; background-color : transparent } .mw-parser-output .tmulti .text-align-left { text-align : left } .mw-parser-output .tmulti .text-align-right { text-align : right } .mw-parser-output .tmulti .text-align-center { text-align : center } @ media all and ( max-width:720px ) { .mw-parser-output .tmulti .thumbinner { width:100% ! important ; box-sizing : border-box ; max-width : none ! important ; align-items : center } .mw-parser-output .tmulti .trow { justify-content : center } .mw-parser-output .tmulti .tsingle { float : none ! important ; max-width:100% ! important ; box-sizing : border-box ; text-align : center } .mw-parser-output .tmulti .thumbcaption { text-align : center } } Pete Alexander ( top ) and Ed Walsh ( bottom ) are the only two pitchers in Major League Baseball history to have pitched 10 or more shutouts in two separate seasons .", "section_title": "Pitchers with 10 or more shutouts in one season", "title": "Shutouts in baseball", "uid": "Shutouts_in_baseball_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shutouts_in_baseball" }
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1966_PGA_Tour_0
[ [ "Date", "Tournament", "Location", "Winner", "Score", "1st prize ( $ )" ], [ "Jan 9", "Los Angeles Open", "California", "Arnold Palmer ( 46 )", "273 ( −11 )", "11,000" ], [ "Jan 16", "San Diego Open Invitational", "California", "Billy Casper (...
{ "intro": "The 1966 PGA Tour season was played from January 6 to November 27. The season consisted of 40 official money events. Billy Casper won the most tournaments, four, and there were six first-time winners. Casper was the leading money winner with earnings of $121,945. He was voted the PGA Player of the Year and also won the Vardon Trophy for the lowest scoring average.", "section_text": "The following table shows all the official money events for the 1966 season . `` Date '' is the ending date of the tournament . The numbers in parentheses after the winners ' names are the number of wins they had on the tour up to and including that event . Majors are shown in bold .", "section_title": "Tournament results", "title": "1966 PGA Tour", "uid": "1966_PGA_Tour_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1966_PGA_Tour" }
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ESB_Group_0
[ [ "Generation Capacity MW", "Plant", "Location", "Fuel", "Year First Commissioned" ], [ "963", "Aghada", "County Cork", "Natural gas and distillate", "1980" ], [ "915", "Moneypoint", "County Clare", "Coal or Oil", "1985" ], [ "470", "Po...
{ "intro": "The Electricity Supply Board (ESB; Irish: Bord Soláthair an Leictreachais) is a state owned (95%; the rest are owned by employees) electricity company operating in Ireland. While historically a monopoly, the ESB now operates as a commercial semi-state concern in a liberalised and competitive market. It is a statutory corporation whose members are appointed by the Government of Ireland.", "section_text": "West Offaly Power Station", "section_title": "Facilities", "title": "ESB Group", "uid": "ESB_Group_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESB_Group" }
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2006_IAAF_World_Road_Running_Championships_3
[ [ "Rank", "Country", "Team", "Time" ], [ "1", "Kenya", "Rita Sitienei Jeptoo Edith Masai Eunice Jepkorir", "3:15:55" ], [ "2", "Ethiopia", "Dire Tune Teyba Erkesso Ashu Kasim", "3:18:50" ], [ "3", "Japan", "Kayoko Fukushi Yurika Nakamura Ryoko ...
{ "intro": "The 1st IAAF World Road Running Championships were held in Debrecen, Hungary on 8 October 2006, the women's race starting at 11:00 and the men's race at 13:00. This was the first time the title of World Road Running Champion had been competed for, with this competition replacing the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in the international sporting calendar. 140 athletes from 39 nations took part in the two races. As well as individual honours, there is also a team event where the times of the first three runners home from each country are added together to produce the team standings. Only nations with at least three competitors entered in the race are eligible for this competition. The race was notable for having the first disabled athlete to take part in a world championship athletics event. Mark Brown, who was competing for Gibraltar, lost his left arm in a traffic accident in 1981. Detailed reports on the event and an appraisal of the results were given both\nfor the men's race and for the women's race.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Team results -- Women 's", "title": "2006 IAAF World Road Running Championships", "uid": "2006_IAAF_World_Road_Running_Championships_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_IAAF_World_Road_Running_Championships" }
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Tucson_Unified_School_District_0
[ [ "School", "Enrollment", "Establishment", "Mascot", "Colors" ], [ "Catalina *", "900", "1957", "Trojans", "Royal blue and white" ], [ "Cholla *", "1,786", "1969", "Chargers", "Orange and Navy blue" ], [ "Palo Verde *", "1,050", "19...
{ "intro": "Tucson Unified School District (TUSD) is the largest school district of Tucson, Arizona, in terms of enrollment. Dr. Gabriel Trujillo is the superintendent, appointed on September 12, 2017 by the Governing Board. As of 2016, TUSD had more than 47,670 students. As of Fall 2012, according to Superintendent John Pedicone (on the 9/14/2012 Buckmaster Show), TUSD had 50,000 students. District enrollment has declined over the last 10 years and TUSD lost 1,700 to 2,000 students per year for the two or three years prior to 2012.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Schools -- Traditional high schools ( 9 )", "title": "Tucson Unified School District", "uid": "Tucson_Unified_School_District_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tucson_Unified_School_District" }
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List_of_sovereign_states_and_dependent_territories_in_South_America_0
[ [ "English short and formal names , and ISO code", "Domestic short and formal names", "Capital", "Population", "Area" ], [ "Argentina Argentine Republic ARG", "Spanish : Argentina - República Argentina", "Buenos Aires Spanish : Ciudad de Buenos Aires", "45,034,295", "2,78...
{ "intro": "This is a list of sovereign states and dependent territories in South America. It includes both fully recognized states and dependent territories of both South American and non-South American states. It lists 12 sovereign states and 3 non-sovereign territories. South America is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean and on the north and east by the Atlantic Ocean. North America and the Caribbean Sea lie to the northwest. South America has an area of approximately 17,840,000 square kilometres (6,890,000 sq mi), or almost 3.5% of the Earth's surface. As of 2008, its population is more than 380 million, according to estimates of population in The World Factbook. South America ranks fourth among all continents in area (after Asia, Africa, and North America) and fifth in population (after Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America). The division between North and South America is unclear, lying somewhere in the Isthmus of Panama. However, Panama is not considered transcontinental, and is generally considered to be wholly a part of North America.", "section_text": "Further information : Sovereign state A sovereign state is a political association with effective sovereignty over a population for whom it makes decisions in the national interest . [ 2 ] According to the Montevideo convention , a state must have a permanent population , a defined territory , a government , and the capacity to enter into relations with other states . [ 3 ] The following states are all members of the United Nations [ 4 ] and members of the Union of South American Nations . [ 5 ]", "section_title": "Sovereign states -- Sovereign states having the largest part of their territories in South America", "title": "List of sovereign states and dependent territories in South America", "uid": "List_of_sovereign_states_and_dependent_territories_in_South_America_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_and_dependent_territories_in_South_America" }
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1991_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships_1
[ [ "Rank", "Gymnast", "Total" ], [ "1", "Igor Korobchinsky ( URS )", "9.875" ], [ "2", "Vitaly Scherbo ( URS )", "9.800" ], [ "3", "Daisuke Nishikawa ( JPN )", "9.787" ], [ "4", "Yuri Chechi ( ITA )", "9.762" ], [ "5", "Andreas W...
{ "intro": "The 26th Artistic Gymnastics World Championships were held in Indianapolis, United States, in the Hoosier Dome from September 6 to 15, 1991. This was the last championships at which the Soviet Union competed.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Men -- Floor Exercise", "title": "1991 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships", "uid": "1991_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships" }
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British_Junior_Open_Squash_0
[ [ "Year", "Under-14", "Under-16", "Under-19 ( Drysdale Cup prior to 1999 )" ], [ "1979", "tournament not created", "Joakim Hirsch", "[ [ ] ]" ], [ "1980", "tournament not created", "Carol Martini", "Stuart Davenport" ], [ "1981", "tournament not cr...
{ "intro": "British Junior Open squash championship is considered the second most prestigious junior open squash championship in the squash history after the World Junior Squash Championships. It is just one of just five Tier 2 events used in the WSF World Junior Squash Circuit. British Junior Open is divided into ten categories - Boys Under-19, Boys Under-17, Boys Under-15, Boys Under-13, Boys Under-11, Girls Under-19, Girls Under-17, Girls Under-15, Girls Under-13, and Girls Under-11. The Under-19 boys category was known as the Drysdale Cup before 1999; the Under-16 and Under-14 categories were both held prior to 1999, until being replaced by Under-15 and Under-17 categories respectively. The Under-13 categories were also introduced in the same year. The tournament moved to Birmingham from 2018 onwards, where the Under-11 categories were introduced.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "List of winners by category ( Boys ) -- Prior to 1999", "title": "British Junior Open Squash", "uid": "British_Junior_Open_Squash_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Junior_Open_Squash" }
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America_East_Conference_Men's_Basketball_Player_of_the_Year_0
[ [ "Season", "Player", "School", "Position", "Class" ], [ "1979-80", "Rufus Harris", "Maine", "SF", "Senior" ], [ "1979-80", "Ron Perry", "Holy Cross", "SG", "Senior" ], [ "1980-81", "Mike Ferrara", "Colgate", "SG", "Senior" ...
{ "intro": "The America East Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year, known also as the Kevin Roberson America East Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year, is a basketball award given to the America East Conference's most outstanding player. The award was first given following the 1979-80 season, the first year of the conference's existence (then called ECAC North). Nine players have earned the award multiple times. Only three, however, have been named player of the year three times: Reggie Lewis of Northeastern (1985-1987), Taylor Coppenrath of Vermont (2003-2005), and Jameel Warney of Stony Brook (2014-2016). The award was named in honor of former winner Kevin Roberson of Vermont after he was killed by a drunk driver in his hometown of Buffalo, New York in May 1993. Vermont has had the most all-time awards with 11. Northeastern, Stony Brook, and Boston University (the latter of which left the conference in 2013) are second with five, while four other schools have at least two awards apiece. In terms of individual winners, Vermont and BU are tied for the lead with five each. There has been one co-player of the year award tie (1979-80). Coincidentally, it was the first year that the award was given.", "section_text": "Malik Rose was a two-time Player of the Year as a Drexel Dragon ( 1995 , 1996 ) . Drexel has since left America East to join the Colonial Athletic Association .", "section_title": "Winners", "title": "America East Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year", "uid": "America_East_Conference_Men's_Basketball_Player_of_the_Year_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America_East_Conference_Men's_Basketball_Player_of_the_Year" }
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List_of_communes_in_France_with_over_20,000_inhabitants_(2010_census)_0
[ [ "Commune", "Department", "Region", "Population , 2013", "Rank" ], [ "Paris", "Paris", "Île-de-France", "2,420,069", "1" ], [ "Marseille", "Bouches-du-Rhône", "Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur", "855,393", "2" ], [ "Lyon", "Rhône", "Auve...
{ "intro": "Below is a list of communes in France (Overseas departments included) with a legal population over 20,000 as of January 2013. All figures reflect INSEE's sans doubles comptes counting method (French: population municipale).", "section_text": "Paris Marseille Lyon Toulouse Nice Nantes Montpellier Strasbourg Bordeaux Lille Rennes Reims Le Havre Saint-Étienne Toulon Grenoble Dijon Angers Villeurbanne Saint-Denis , Réunion Le Mans Nîmes Aix-en-Provence Brest Clermont-Ferrand Limoges Tours Amiens Metz Perpignan Besançon Boulogne-Billancourt Orléans Rouen Mulhouse Caen Saint-Denis , Seine-Saint-Denis Nancy Saint-Paul Argenteuil Montreuil Roubaix Dunkirk Tourcoing Créteil Avignon Nanterre Poitiers Fort-de-France Versailles Vitry-sur-Seine Asnières-sur-Seine Pau Rueil-Malmaison La Rochelle Antibes Calais Cannes Béziers Colmar Saint-Nazaire Bourges", "section_title": "List", "title": "List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants", "uid": "List_of_communes_in_France_with_over_20,000_inhabitants_(2010_census)_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_communes_in_France_with_over_20,000_inhabitants" }
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Spiel_des_Jahres_24
[ [ "Year", "Winner", "Designer", "Publisher" ], [ "2019", "Wingspan", "Elizabeth Hargrave", "Feuerland Spiele" ], [ "2018", "Die Quacksalber von Quedlinburg", "Wolfgang Warsch", "Schmidt Spiele" ], [ "2017", "Exit - Das Spiel", "Inka Brand and M...
{ "intro": "The Spiel des Jahres (German: [ˈʃpiːl dəs ˈjaːʁəs], Game of the Year) is an award for board and card games, created in 1978 with the stated purpose of rewarding excellence in game design, and promoting top-quality games in the German market. It is thought that the existence and popularity of the award is one of the major drivers of the quality of games coming out of Germany. A Spiel des Jahres nomination can increase the typical sales of a game from 500-3000 copies to around 10,000; and the winner can usually expect to sell 300,000 to 500,000 copies.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Previous winners -- Connoisseurs ' game of the year", "title": "Spiel des Jahres", "uid": "Spiel_des_Jahres_24", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiel_des_Jahres" }
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1965_International_Cross_Country_Championships_2
[ [ "Rank", "Country", "Team", "Points" ], [ "1", "England", "Mel Batty Ron Hill John Cooke Mike Freary Gerry North Dominic Keily", "55" ], [ "2", "France", "Jean Fayolle Michel Bernard Michel Jazy Jean Vaillant Bernard Maroquin Yves Martinage", "55" ], [ ...
{ "intro": "The 1965 International Cross Country Championships was held in Oostende, Belgium, at the Hippodrome Wellington on March 20, 1965. The competition saw first appearances of athletes from Algeria, New Zealand and West Germany. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald. Complete results for men, junior men, medallists, \n and the results of British athletes were published.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Team Results -- Men 's", "title": "1965 International Cross Country Championships", "uid": "1965_International_Cross_Country_Championships_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1965_International_Cross_Country_Championships" }
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List_of_South_African_airports_by_passenger_movements_3
[ [ "Rank", "Airport", "Location", "Code ( IATA/ICAO )", "Total passengers", "% Change" ], [ "1", "OR Tambo International Airport", "Johannesburg , Gauteng", "JNB/FAJS", "17,596,203", "1.6%" ], [ "2", "Cape Town International Airport", "Cape Town , W...
{ "intro": "The following is a list of South African airports by passenger movements.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Statistics -- 2009–10", "title": "List of South African airports by passenger movements", "uid": "List_of_South_African_airports_by_passenger_movements_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_South_African_airports_by_passenger_movements" }
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Stephen_Hendry_0
[ [ "Outcome", "No", "Year", "Championship", "Opponent in the final", "Score" ], [ "Winner", "1", "1987", "Grand Prix", "Dennis Taylor", "10-7" ], [ "Winner", "2", "1988", "British Open", "Mike Hallett", "13-2" ], [ "Runner-up", ...
{ "intro": "Stephen Gordon Hendry MBE (born 13 January 1969) is a Scottish former professional snooker player and current commentator for the BBC and ITV. One of the most successful players in the history of snooker, he has won snooker's most prestigious tournament, the World Snooker Championship, a record seven times and holds the record for most seasons as world number one (9). His first world title in 1990, at the age of 21, made him the youngest-ever World Champion, a record that he still holds. Hendry also won six Masters titles (including five consecutively), and five UK Championship titles. His total of 18 Triple Crown tournament wins is surpassed only by O'Sullivan's 19. One of only three players to have won all three Triple Crown events in a single season, Hendry is the only player to have achieved the feat twice, in the 1989/1990 and 1995/1996 seasons. He shares the record for the most ranking titles (36) with Ronnie O'Sullivan. A prolific break builder, he recorded a total of 775 career century breaks, and made 11 officially-recognised maximum breaks in professional competition. He was awarded an MBE in 1994, and voted BBC Scotland's Sports Personality of the Year in 1987 and 1996. In May 2012, after featuring in his 27th consecutive World Championship, he announced his retirement from the game, bringing to an end his record 23 consecutive seasons in the top 16 of the world rankings.", "section_text": "Legend World Championship ( 7–2 ) UK Championship ( 5–5 ) Other ( 24–14 )", "section_title": "Career finals -- Ranking finals : 57 ( 36 titles , 21 runners-up )", "title": "Stephen Hendry", "uid": "Stephen_Hendry_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hendry" }
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American_Horse_of_the_Year_0
[ [ "Year", "Horse", "Trainer", "Owner", "Age", "Sex" ], [ "2019", "Bricks and Mortar", "Chad C. Brown", "Klaravich Stables and William Lawrence", "5", "C" ], [ "2018", "Justify", "Bob Baffert", "China H. C. , Head of Plains Partners , Starlight ...
{ "intro": "The American Award for Horse of the Year, one of the Eclipse Awards, is the highest honor given in American thoroughbred horse racing. Because Thoroughbred horse racing in the United States has no governing body to sanction the various awards, Horse of the Year is not an official national award. The Champion award is a designation give to a horse, irrespective of age, whose performance during the racing year was deemed the most outstanding. The list below is a Champion's history compilation beginning with the year 1887 published by the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association's The Blood-Horse magazine (founded 1961), described by ESPN as the Thoroughbred industry's most-respected trade publication. In 1936 a Horse of the Year award was created by a poll of the staff of The New York Morning Telegraph and its sister newspaper, the Daily Racing Form (DRF), a tabloid founded in 1894 that was focused on statistical information for bettors. At the same time a rival poll was organised by the Baltimore-based Turf and Sport Digest magazine. Formed in 1942 as an advocacy group, the Thoroughbred Racing Associations (TRA) inaugurated a competing award in 1950, selecting its winners from votes by racing secretaries from member tracks across the United States. The three systems resulted in different opinions as to Horse of the Year Champions in 1949, 1952, 1957, 1965, and 1970. In 1971, the DRF and TRA made an agreement with the National Turf Writers Association to merge into one set of awards, called the Eclipse Awards.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Honorees -- Eclipse Awards", "title": "American Horse of the Year", "uid": "American_Horse_of_the_Year_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Horse_of_the_Year" }
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1990_Sandown_500_0
[ [ "Pos", "No", "Team", "Driver", "Car", "Qual" ], [ "1", "17", "Shell Ultra Hi Racing", "Dick Johnson", "Ford Sierra RS500", "1:15.24" ], [ "2", "35", "Peter Jackson Racing", "Glenn Seton", "Ford Sierra RS500", "1:15.31" ], [ "3...
{ "intro": "The 1990 Sandown 500 was an endurance race for Group 3A Touring Cars. The event was held at Sandown Park on 9 September 1990. The race distance was 161 laps of the 3.10 km circuit, totaling 499 km. The race was Round 1 of the 1990 Australian Endurance Championship and Round 1 of the 1990 Australian Manufacturers' Championship.", "section_text": "Although no official Top 10 run off was held during qualifying for the Sandown 500 , the top 10 qualifiers were :", "section_title": "Results -- Top 10 Qualifiers", "title": "1990 Sandown 500", "uid": "1990_Sandown_500_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990_Sandown_500" }
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List_of_Knight's_Cross_of_the_Iron_Cross_recipients_of_the_U-boat_service_2
[ [ "Number", "Name", "Rank", "Unit", "Date of award" ], [ "5", "Günther Prien", "Kapitänleutnant", "commander of U-47", "20 October 1940" ], [ "6", "Otto Kretschmer", "Kapitänleutnant", "commander of U-99", "4 November 1940" ], [ "7", "J...
{ "intro": "The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (German: Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes) and its variants was the highest award in the military of the Third Reich. Recipients are grouped by grades of the Knight's Cross. During or shortly after World War II, 145 German sailors and officers of the U-boat service as part of the Kriegsmarine received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Among them, 29 officers received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub), five the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub und Schwertern), and two won the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves Swords and Diamonds (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub, Schwertern und Brillanten). Of these, 144 presentations were formally made and one recipient received the award after 11 May 1945, when Großadmiral Karl Dönitz ordered a cease of all promotions and illegalized all subsequent awards. The final recipient is therefore considered to have received the medal without legal authority.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Recipients -- Knight 's Cross with Oak Leaves", "title": "List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients of the U-boat service", "uid": "List_of_Knight's_Cross_of_the_Iron_Cross_recipients_of_the_U-boat_service_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Knight's_Cross_of_the_Iron_Cross_recipients_of_the_U-boat_service" }
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List_of_Dumbarton_F.C._players_0
[ [ "Name", "Nationality", "Position", "Dumbarton career", "Appearances", "Goals" ], [ "Tom McMillan", "Scotland", "Half Back", "1885-1895", "111", "6" ], [ "Alex Miller", "Scotland", "Full/Half Back", "1888-1897", "117", "2" ], [ ...
{ "intro": "Dumbarton F.C. are a Scottish professional association football club based in Dumbarton, who currently play in the Scottish Championship. They have played at their current home ground, the Cheaper Insurance Direct Stadium, since 2000. Previous to this they played at Boghead Park from 1879 until 2000 and various grounds in Dumbarton from their foundation in 1872 to 1879. They were one of the founding clubs of the Scottish Football League in 1890, and since that time the club's first team has competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions. All players who have played in 100 or more such matches or played international or representative football during their time at the club are listed below. Players are listed according to the date of their first professional contract signed with the club. Appearances and goals are for first-team competitive matches only, substitute appearances are included. Wartime appearances are listed separately as they are considered to be 'unofficial'.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "List of players -- Club", "title": "List of Dumbarton F.C. players", "uid": "List_of_Dumbarton_F.C._players_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dumbarton_F.C._players" }
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List_of_main_battle_tanks_by_generation_3
[ [ "Name", "In service from", "Origin", "Notes" ], [ "Merkava 4 ( Merkava Mk IV )", "2011", "Israel", "3rd Generation Advanced" ], [ "T-90M", "2011", "Russia", "3rd Generation Advanced" ], [ "Type 99A", "2011", "China", "3rd Generation Advan...
{ "intro": "Main battle tanks are often classified as belonging to a particular generation, although the actual definition and membership in these generations is not clearly defined. Soviet and Russian military planners organize tanks with first generation of tanks up to 1945, and four generations of main battle tanks[Note 1] while Canadian strategists organize main battle tanks into three generations. [Note 2] The military of the People's Republic of China also recognizes three generations of its own tanks. In 1983, Rolf Hilmes saw three tank generations and three intermediate generations, which consisted mainly of upgraded vehicles. The first generation of main battle tanks were based on or influenced by designs of World War II, most notably the T-34 and the Panther tank. The second generation was equipped with NBC protection (only sometimes), IR night vision devices, a stabilized main gun and at least a mechanical fire control system. The third generation is determined by the usage of thermal imagers, digital fire control systems and special (composite) armour. However, Hilmes acknowledged that tanks cannot be definitively grouped by generations, as each tank-producing country develops and introduces its tanks in tune with its own ideas and needs. He also states that breakdown of postwar tanks by generations is based on timeframe and technical factors, as a basis for further discussion.", "section_text": "Next Generation [ 15 ] or Third Generation Advanced [ 16 ] are still under development or at early stages of their generation . While the term ' ( Fourth ) Next generation ' and 'Third generation advanced ' have no formal basis , these main battle tanks are using the latest technology and designs to compete with the current advanced warfare environment . [ 17 ] `` Third Generation Advanced '' been stated , rather than `` Next Generation '' in many premieres for these tanks . Those described as `` Third Generation Advanced '' are normally upgraded variants using the same framework of the standard third generation tank . They have their advancements built into existing or newly designed frames than being an add-on technology . Those described as `` Next Generation '' have had their tanks and their advanced features designed and built from scratch and are not considered upgrades of previous existing tanks . Next Generation/Third Generation Advanced", "section_title": "Next Generation/Third generation advanced", "title": "List of main battle tanks by generation", "uid": "List_of_main_battle_tanks_by_generation_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_main_battle_tanks_by_generation" }
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List_of_sports_venues_with_sole_naming_rights_14
[ [ "Name", "Traditional Name", "Location", "Type" ], [ "Allianz Arena", "-", "Munich", "Football stadium" ], [ "Audi Sportpark", "-", "Ingolstadt", "Football stadium" ], [ "HDI-Arena", "Niedersachsenstadion", "Hanover", "Football stadium" ...
{ "intro": "The following is a list of sports venues with sole naming rights:", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Present naming rights -- Germany", "title": "List of sponsored sports venues", "uid": "List_of_sports_venues_with_sole_naming_rights_14", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sponsored_sports_venues" }
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List_of_Wilfrid_Laurier_University_people_3
[ [ "#", "Name", "Term" ], [ "1", "William Daum Euler", "May 20 , 1961 - July 1961" ], [ "2", "Ross Macdonald", "December 6 , 1964 - June 1972" ], [ "3", "Paul Martin Sr", "June 1972 - April 30 , 1977" ], [ "4", "John Black Aird", "July 4 , 1...
{ "intro": "Wilfrid Laurier University is a public university located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, and was founded in 1911 as the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary of Canada and later Waterloo Lutheran University. It was renamed Wilfrid Laurier University in 1973 by the Government of Ontario under the Wilfrid Laurier University Act in 1973. The school is one of the fastest-growing universities in Canada; its enrollment doubled from 2002 to 2007, and it has 12,000 full-time undergraduate students as of 2008. Wilfrid Laurier University also has two satellite campuses in Brantford and Kitchener, both in Ontario. People associated with Wilfrid Laurier University include faculty, alumni, staff, honorary degree recipients, chancellors, and presidents. The university has had nine chancellors, including the incumbent Michael Lee-Chin. Wilfrid Laurier University has had seven presidents, including the incumbent Max Blouw, who has served in this position since 2007.", "section_text": "Wilfrid Laurier University has had eleven chancellors . [ 162 ] Maureen Forrester , the university 's fifth chancellor", "section_title": "Administration -- Chancellors", "title": "List of Wilfrid Laurier University people", "uid": "List_of_Wilfrid_Laurier_University_people_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wilfrid_Laurier_University_people" }
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1993_Major_League_Baseball_Draft_0
[ [ "Pick", "Player", "Team", "Position", "School" ], [ "1", "Alex Rodriguez", "Seattle Mariners", "Shortstop", "Westminster Christian School" ], [ "2", "Darren Dreifort", "Los Angeles Dodgers", "Pitcher", "Wichita State University" ], [ "3",...
{ "intro": "The 1993 Major League Baseball draft began with first round selections on June 3, 1993. Alex Rodriguez was selected first overall by the Seattle Mariners. Other notable draftees included Chris Carpenter, Torii Hunter, Jason Varitek, Scott Rolen, future NFL Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk, and Heisman Trophy winner Charlie Ward.", "section_text": "All-Star Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame", "section_title": "First round selections", "title": "1993 Major League Baseball draft", "uid": "1993_Major_League_Baseball_Draft_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Major_League_Baseball_draft" }
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List_of_most-listened-to_radio_programs_0
[ [ "Program", "Format", "Network", "Broadcast Time", "Weekly listeners ( in millions )" ], [ "The Rush Limbaugh Show", "Conservative talk", "Premiere", "Midday", "15.5" ], [ "The Sean Hannity Show", "Conservative talk", "Premiere", "PM Drive", "15" ...
{ "intro": "In the United States, radio listenership is gauged by Nielsen and others for both commercial radio and public radio. Nielsen and similar services provide estimates by regional market and by standard daypart, but do not compile nationwide information by host. Because there are significant gaps in Nielsen's coverage in rural areas, and because there are only a few markets where the company's proprietary data can be compared against competing ratings tabulators, there is a great deal of estimation and interpolation when attempting to compile a list of the most-listened-to radio programs in the United States. Arbitron, the radio industry's largest audience-measurement company, says that the job of determining number of listeners for Rush Limbaugh is too complicated, expensive and difficult for them to bother with. In contrast, because most UK radio broadcasts are distributed consistently and nationwide, the complications of measuring audiences that are present in American radio are not present for British radio. Talkers Magazine, an American trade publication focusing on talk radio, formerly compiled a list of the most-listened-to commercial long-form talk shows in the United States, based primarily on Nielsen data. In addition to Talkers' independent analyses, radio companies of all formats include estimates of audience in news releases. The nature of news releases allows radio companies to inflate their listener totals by obscuring the difference between listeners at any given time, cumulative listenership over a time frame, and potential audience.", "section_text": "The total listenership for terrestrial radio as of January 2017 was 256 million , [ 3 ] up from 230 million in 2005 . [ 4 ] Sirius XM Radio has a base of 30.6 million subscribers as of 2016 [ update ] . [ 5 ] American Top 40 attracts over 20 million listeners per week . [ 6 ] Rush Limbaugh 's show has been the number one commercial talk show since at least 1987 when record keeping began . [ 1 ] [ 7 ] NPR 's Morning Edition and All Things Considered are the two most popular news programs . [ 8 ] Tom Kent self-estimates his listenership at over 23 million weekly listeners over all of his network 's programs , which span the classic hits , adult hits and hot adult contemporary formats . [ 9 ] Until the development of portable people meters , Arbitron ( Nielsen 's predecessor in the radio measurement business ) did not have the capability to measure individual airings of a program the way Nielsen Ratings can for television , and as such , it only measures in three-month moving averages each month . Portable people meters are currently only available in the largest markets Arbitron serves . Thus , it is impossible under current survey techniques to determine the listenership of an individual event such as the Super Bowl .", "section_title": "Popular radio shows in the United States", "title": "List of most-listened-to radio programs", "uid": "List_of_most-listened-to_radio_programs_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most-listened-to_radio_programs" }
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List_of_hospitals_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)_0
[ [ "Hospital name", "City", "County", "Acute Care Beds", "Affiliation" ], [ "AdventHealth Gordon", "Calhoun", "Gordon", "69", "AdventHealth" ], [ "AdventHealth Murray", "Chatsworth", "Murray", "29", "AdventHealth" ], [ "Archbold Memorial Hos...
{ "intro": "This is a list of hospitals in Georgia, sorted by city and then hospital name.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Acute care hospitals", "title": "List of hospitals in Georgia (U.S. state)", "uid": "List_of_hospitals_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hospitals_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)" }
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1970_International_Cross_Country_Championships_4
[ [ "Rank", "Country", "Team", "Points" ], [ "1", "England", "Mike Tagg Trevor Wright Dick Taylor Ricky Wilde Mike Turner Mike Baxter", "35" ], [ "2", "France", "Noel Tijou René Jourdan Lucien Rault Michel Bernard Antoine Borowski Jean-Pierre Ouine", "85" ], ...
{ "intro": "The 1970 International Cross Country Championships was held in Vichy, France, on March 22, 1970. An alternate women's championship was held one day earlier in Frederick, Maryland, United States at the VFW Country Club, on March 21, 1970. A report on the Vichy event as well as on the Frederick event was given in the Glasgow Herald. Complete results for men, junior men, women (Vichy), women (Frederick), medallists, \n and the results of British athletes were published.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Team Results -- Men 's", "title": "1970 International Cross Country Championships", "uid": "1970_International_Cross_Country_Championships_4", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970_International_Cross_Country_Championships" }
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1995_IAAF_World_Half_Marathon_Championships_0
[ [ "Rank", "Athlete", "Nationality", "Time" ], [ "1", "Moses Tanui", "Kenya", "1:01:45" ], [ "2", "Paul Yego", "Kenya", "1:01:46" ], [ "3", "Charles Tangus", "Kenya", "1:01:50" ], [ "4", "Antonio Serrano", "Spain", "1:01:...
{ "intro": "The 4th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships was held on October 1, 1995, from Montbéliard to Belfort, France. A total of 243 athletes, 147 men and 96 women, from 54 countries took part. Complete results were published.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Race Results -- Men 's", "title": "1995 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships", "uid": "1995_IAAF_World_Half_Marathon_Championships_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_IAAF_World_Half_Marathon_Championships" }
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Alex_Pettyfer_3
[ [ "Year", "Award", "Category", "Nominated work", "Result" ], [ "2007", "Young Artist Awards", "Best Performance in an International Feature Film Leading Young Actor or Actress", "Stormbreaker", "Nominated" ], [ "2007", "Empire Award", "Best Male Newcomer",...
{ "intro": "Alexander Richard Pettyfer (born 10 April 1990) is a British actor and model. He appeared in school plays and on television before being cast as Alex Rider, the main character in the 2006 film version of Stormbreaker. Pettyfer was nominated for a Young Artist Award and an Empire Award for his role. He has been seen as a model in several advertising campaigns for Burberry and has starred in a number of other films, including I Am Number Four, Beastly, and Magic Mike. He starred as Brody in the Netflix science fiction miniseries The I-Land.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Awards and nominations", "title": "Alex Pettyfer", "uid": "Alex_Pettyfer_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Pettyfer" }
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List_of_UK_Singles_Chart_number_ones_of_the_1970s_0
[ [ "Artist", "Song", "Date released", "Date certified platinum", "Year of millionth sale" ], [ "Gary Glitter", "I Love You Love Me Love", "9 November 1973", "1 January 1974", "1973" ], [ "Brotherhood of Man", "Save Your Kisses for Me", "5 March 1976", "...
{ "intro": "The UK Singles Chart is the official record chart in the United Kingdom. In the 1970s, it was compiled weekly by the British Market Research Bureau (BMRB) on behalf of the British record industry with a one-week break each Christmas. Prior to 1969 many music papers compiled their own sales charts but, on 15 February 1969, the BMRB was commissioned in a joint venture by the BBC and Record Retailer to compile the chart. BMRB compiled the first chart from postal returns of sales logs from 250 record shops. The sampling cost approximately £52,000 and shops were randomly chosen and submitted figures for sales taken up to the close of trade on Saturday. The data was compiled on Monday and given to the BBC on Tuesday to be announced on Johnnie Walker's afternoon show and later published in Record Retailer (rebranded Music Week in 1972). However, the BMRB often struggled to have the full sample of sales figures returned by post. The 1971 postal strike meant that data had to be collected by telephone but this was deemed inadequate for a national chart, and by 1973 the BMRB was using motorcycle couriers to collect sales figures. In terms of number-one singles, ABBA were the most successful group of the decade having seven singles reach the top spot. The longest duration of a single at number-one was nine weeks and this was achieved on three occasions: Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen in 1975; Mull of Kintyre / Girls' School by Wings in 1977 and You're the One That I Want by John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John in 1978. Thirteen records were released that sold over one-million copies within the decade and Mull of Kintyre also became the first ever single to sell over two-million copies. In doing so it became the best-ever selling single beating the benchmark set by The Beatles' song She Loves You in 1963.", "section_text": "In April 1973 , the British Phonographic Industry began classifying singles and albums by the number of units sold . The highest threshold is `` platinum record '' and was then awarded to singles that sold over 1,000,000 units . [ 5 ] [ nb 1 ] Thirteen records were classified platinum in the 1970s and two number-one songs from the 1970s were classified as platinum in the subsequent decade . [ 25 ] Slade 's `` Merry Xmas Everybody '' subsequently sold over one-million copies but in 1985 , after sales from its re-release were included . [ 26 ] [ 27 ] Two other songs originally released in the 1970s became platinum and become million selling records but both were number-ones in a subsequent decade after being re-released : `` Imagine '' by John Lennon charted at number six in 1975 but reached number one in 1981 following Lennon 's death at the end of the previous year and Tony Christie 's `` ( Is This The Way To ) Amarillo '' reached number eighteen in 1971 but later took top spot after being re-released as a charity single in 2005 . Five number-ones – ABBA 's `` Dancing Queen '' , Ian Dury and The Blockheads ' `` Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick '' , The New Seekers ' `` I 'd Like to Teach the World to Sing ( In Perfect Harmony ) '' , Julie Covington 's `` Do n't Cry for Me Argentina '' and Pink Floyd 's `` Another Brick in the Wall ( Part II ) '' – passed the million-sales mark following the introduction of music downloads in 2004 . [ 28 ] [ 29 ] [ 30 ] [ 31 ] [ 32 ] [ 33 ]", "section_title": "Million-selling and platinum records", "title": "List of UK Singles Chart number ones of the 1970s", "uid": "List_of_UK_Singles_Chart_number_ones_of_the_1970s_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_UK_Singles_Chart_number_ones_of_the_1970s" }
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List_of_University_of_Texas_at_Austin_alumni_30
[ [ "Name", "Class Year ( s )", "Degree ( s )", "Notability" ], [ "Mark Aguhar", "", "Fine Art", "Artist and activist" ], [ "Natalia Anciso", "2008", "BA", "Contemporary artist and educator" ], [ "Stacy Barnett", "2009", "BSc", "Victim in the...
{ "intro": "This list of University of Texas at Austin alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of the University of Texas at Austin. The institution is a major research university in Downtown Austin, Texas, US and is the flagship institution of the University of Texas System. Founded in 1883, the university has had the fifth largest single-campus enrollment in the nation as of Fall 2006 (and had the largest enrollment in the country from 1997 to 2003), with over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and 16,500 faculty and staff. It currently holds the second largest enrollment of all colleges in the state of Texas.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Miscellaneous", "title": "List of University of Texas at Austin alumni", "uid": "List_of_University_of_Texas_at_Austin_alumni_30", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_University_of_Texas_at_Austin_alumni" }
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List_of_Philadelphia_Flyers_award_winners_7
[ [ "Individual", "Year honored", "Years with Flyers" ], [ "Keith Allen", "1988", "1967-2014" ], [ "Bobby Clarke", "1980", "1969-1990 , 1992-1993 , 1994-present" ], [ "Mike Emrick", "2004", "1983-1993" ], [ "Paul Holmgren", "2014", "1976-1984...
{ "intro": "The Philadelphia Flyers are a professional ice hockey team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are members of the Metropolitan Division of the National Hockey League's (NHL) Eastern Conference. The Flyers were founded in 1967 as one of six expansion teams, increasing the size of the NHL at that time to 12 teams. Since the franchise was established, the team has won the Stanley Cup two times as league champions in 1974 and 1975, the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl six times - twice as division champions and four times as conference champions - and the Prince of Wales Trophy as conference champions four times. Prior to the Presidents' Trophy first being award in 1985-86, the Flyers led the league in points three times in 1974-75, 1979-80, and 1984-85, but have not led the league in points at the end of the regular season since. Only Bobby Clarke and Eric Lindros have won regular season most valuable player honors as Flyers. Clarke won the Hart Memorial Trophy three times in 1972-73, 1974-75 and 1975-76 while Lindros won in 1994-95. Both Clarke and Lindros also won the Lester B. Pearson Award, awarded to the most outstanding player as voted by the players and now known as the Ted Lindsay Award, Clarke in 1973-74 and Lindros in 1994-95. Four Flyers players have won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player of the playoffs, twice when the Flyers won the Stanley Cup - Bernie Parent in 1974 and 1975 - and twice when they lost in the finals - Reggie Leach in 1976 and Ron Hextall in 1987. Parent and Hextall account for two of the three Flyers goaltenders to win the Vezina Trophy, Parent in 1973-74 and 1974-75, Pelle Lindbergh in 1984-85, and Hextall in 1986-87. Nineteen people - thirteen players and six builders - who spent time with the Flyers have been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. The Flyers have inducted twenty-five people into a team hall of fame since 1988 and six of those inductees have also had their numbers retired.", "section_text": "Eight members of the Flyers organization have been honored with the Lester Patrick Trophy . The trophy has been presented by the National Hockey League and USA Hockey since 1966 to honor a recipient 's contribution to ice hockey in the United States . [ 69 ] This list includes all personnel who have ever been employed by the Philadelphia Flyers in any capacity and have also received the Lester Patrick Trophy .", "section_title": "Career achievements -- Lester Patrick Trophy", "title": "List of Philadelphia Flyers award winners", "uid": "List_of_Philadelphia_Flyers_award_winners_7", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Philadelphia_Flyers_award_winners" }
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List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Asia_7
[ [ "Rank", "Country", "Airport", "City", "IATA/ICAO code", "Total", "Change" ], [ "1", "Japan", "Tokyo International Airport", "Tokyo", "HND/RJTT", "66,754,849", "0.2%" ], [ "2", "People 's Republic of China", "Beijing Capital International ...
{ "intro": "This is a list of busiest airports in Asia, ranked by total passengers per year, which includes arrival, departure and transit passengers. Beijing Capital International Airport has been the busiest airport in Asia since 2009. The tables also shows the percentage change in total passenger traffic over last year. Asian airports are those that are located in the 48 countries and 6 dependent states as defined by UN and fall within the Asian region. Airports in Moscow and Istanbul are located in the European part of their respective countries and so are not included in this list. As of 2018, China has 20 airports in the top 50, while Japan has five, India has four, South Korea has three and Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, UAE, Thailand and Turkey (Asian part) have two each. Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan (Republic of China), Philippines, Qatar, and Israel have one each.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "2008 statistics", "title": "List of the busiest airports in Asia", "uid": "List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Asia_7", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Asia" }
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List_of_former_national_capitals_8
[ [ "Old capital city", "Country", "Today a part of", "From", "Until", "Change , reason" ], [ "Vienna", "Austrian Empire", "Austria", "1806", "1867", "became capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire" ], [ "Vienna", "Austro-Hungarian Empire", "Austria",...
{ "intro": "Throughout the world there are many cities that were once national capitals but no longer have that status because the country ceased to exist, the capital was moved, or the capital city was renamed. This is a list of such cities, sorted by country and then by date. Where a city name has changed, the name of the city when it was a capital is listed first, followed by its modern name in brackets.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Europe -- Western Europe", "title": "List of former national capitals", "uid": "List_of_former_national_capitals_8", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_former_national_capitals" }
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List_of_post-grunge_bands_7
[ [ "Band", "Years active", "Origin", "Studio albums" ], [ "Ga Ga 's , The", "2002-2006", "London , England", "Tonight the Midway Shines ( 2005 )" ], [ "Gavin Rossdale Bush , Institute", "1983-present", "London , England", "WANDERlust ( 2008 )" ], [ "God...
{ "intro": "This is an alphabetical list of rock music groups whose primary genre is post-grunge.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "G", "title": "List of post-grunge bands", "uid": "List_of_post-grunge_bands_7", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_post-grunge_bands" }
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Venues_of_the_2010_Winter_Olympics_0
[ [ "Venue", "Location", "Sports", "Capacity" ], [ "Canada Hockey Place", "Vancouver", "Ice hockey ( final )", "18,630" ], [ "Cypress Mountain", "West Vancouver", "Freestyle skiing , snowboarding", "8,000" ], [ "Pacific Coliseum", "Vancouver", "F...
{ "intro": "For the 2010 Winter Olympics, a total of ten sports venues were used, seven in Vancouver (including BC Place), and three in Whistler. The 2010 Winter Olympic Games and Paralympic Games were held in Vancouver and Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. The Olympics ran from February 12 to February 28, 2010, and the Paralympics from March 12 to March 21, during which nine competition venues were used, spread across Vancouver, Whistler, and the neighbouring areas of West Vancouver and Richmond. The majority of ice sport events were held in Vancouver, while Whistler, which normally serves as a ski resort, hosted the snow events. Six non-competition venues, three each in Vancouver and Whistler, provided athlete housing, space for media, and locations for ceremonies associated with the Games. In its 2002 evaluation of Vancouver's bid during the bidding process for the 2010 Games, the Evaluation Commission of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) highlighted the number and quality of existing competition and training facilities as one of the bid's strengths. Of the competition venues that the bid proposed for use during the Games, six required new construction, with the remainder already built in Vancouver and Whistler. The Vancouver Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (VANOC), which is responsible for the construction and maintenance of facilities for the Games, pledged that all new construction of permanent facilities, whether on public or private land, would be funded by the government. According to CEO John Furlong, VANOC started our venue construction as early as possible. Construction on Cypress Mountain, the first new competition venue to be completed, began in March 2006 and was completed only eight months later, three years ahead of the start of the Games. By December 2007, all three competition venues at Whistler were completed and open for training and testing. Final construction was completed in February 2009, and sporting events were scheduled at the venues to ensure that they would be adequately tested before hosting the Olympic events.", "section_text": "Whistler Olympic Park ski jumps at Callaghan Valley The Richmond Olympic Oval The largest competition venue was Canada Hockey Place , with a capacity of just under 19,000 spectators . For the first time , Olympic games were played on a narrower NHL-sized ice rink , measuring 61 by 26 metres ( 200 ft × 85 ft ) , instead of the international size of 61 m × 30 m ( 200 ft × 98 ft ) . This change saved an expected $ 10 million ( CAD ) in construction costs and allowed more spectators to attend games . [ 12 ] This arena , as well as the second-largest venue of Vancouver 2010 , Pacific Coliseum , were pre-existing and required minimal renovation in preparation for the Olympics . Of the newly constructed venues for the Games , the Whistler Sliding Centre was the largest , with space for 12,000 spectators to observe the luge , skeleton and bobsled events . Three venues used in the Games were outside Vancouver and Whistler : Cypress Mountain in West Vancouver , the Richmond Olympic Oval in Richmond , and UBC Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre on the University Endowment Lands .", "section_title": "Competition venues", "title": "Venues of the 2010 Winter Olympics", "uid": "Venues_of_the_2010_Winter_Olympics_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venues_of_the_2010_Winter_Olympics" }
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American_Horse_of_the_Year_1
[ [ "Year", "Horse", "Trainer", "Owner", "Age", "Gender" ], [ "1970", "Fort Marcy ( DRF )", "J. Elliott Burch", "Rokeby Stables", "6", "G" ], [ "1970", "Personality ( TRA )", "John W. Jacobs", "Ethel D. Jacobs", "3", "C" ], [ "196...
{ "intro": "The American Award for Horse of the Year, one of the Eclipse Awards, is the highest honor given in American thoroughbred horse racing. Because Thoroughbred horse racing in the United States has no governing body to sanction the various awards, Horse of the Year is not an official national award. The Champion award is a designation give to a horse, irrespective of age, whose performance during the racing year was deemed the most outstanding. The list below is a Champion's history compilation beginning with the year 1887 published by the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association's The Blood-Horse magazine (founded 1961), described by ESPN as the Thoroughbred industry's most-respected trade publication. In 1936 a Horse of the Year award was created by a poll of the staff of The New York Morning Telegraph and its sister newspaper, the Daily Racing Form (DRF), a tabloid founded in 1894 that was focused on statistical information for bettors. At the same time a rival poll was organised by the Baltimore-based Turf and Sport Digest magazine. Formed in 1942 as an advocacy group, the Thoroughbred Racing Associations (TRA) inaugurated a competing award in 1950, selecting its winners from votes by racing secretaries from member tracks across the United States. The three systems resulted in different opinions as to Horse of the Year Champions in 1949, 1952, 1957, 1965, and 1970. In 1971, the DRF and TRA made an agreement with the National Turf Writers Association to merge into one set of awards, called the Eclipse Awards.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Honorees -- Daily Racing Form , Turf & Sport Digest and Thoroughbred Racing Association Awards", "title": "American Horse of the Year", "uid": "American_Horse_of_the_Year_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Horse_of_the_Year" }
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List_of_best-selling_singles_1
[ [ "Artist", "Single", "Released", "Sales ( in millions )" ], [ "Gloria Gaynor", "I Will Survive", "1978", "14" ], [ "Prince Nico Mbarga", "Sweet Mother", "1976", "13" ], [ "Kyu Sakamoto", "Sukiyaki", "1963", "13" ], [ "Trio", "D...
{ "intro": "This article is a compendium of the best-selling music singles. The criterion for inclusion on the list is to have sold at least five million copies worldwide. The singles listed here were cited by reliable sources from various media, such as digital journalism, newspapers, magazines, and books. It is notable that, according to Guinness World Records, Irving Berlin's White Christmas (1942) as performed by Bing Crosby is the best-selling single worldwide, with estimated sales of over 50 million copies. The song, recognized as the best-selling single of all time, was released before the pop/rock singles-chart era and was listed as the world's best-selling single in the first-ever Guinness Book of Records (published in 1955) and - remarkably - still retains the title more than 50 years later. Also, Guinness World Records states that double A-side charity single Candle in the Wind 1997/Something About the Way You Look Tonight (1997) by Elton John (which was originally written in 1973, in honour of Marilyn Monroe, who had died 11 years earlier. In 1997, John performed a rewritten version of the song as a tribute to the late Diana, Princess of Wales, is the biggest-selling single since UK and US singles charts began in the 1950s, having accumulated worldwide sales of 33 million copies, making it the second-best-selling physical single of all time. There are three best-selling singles lists displayed here:", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Best-selling physical singles -- 10–14.9 million copies", "title": "List of best-selling singles", "uid": "List_of_best-selling_singles_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_singles" }
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List_of_Argentine_football_champions_1
[ [ "Club", "Winners", "Runners-up", "Winning seasons" ], [ "River Plate", "36", "33", "1920 AAmF , 1932 LAF , 1936 ( Copa Campeonato ) , 1936 ( Copa de Oro ) , 1937 , 1941 , 1942 , 1945 , 1947 , 1952 , 1953 , 1955 , 1956 , 1957 , 1975 Metropolitano , 1975 Nacional , 1977 Metropoli...
{ "intro": "The Argentina football champion is the winner of the highest league in Argentine football, the Primera División. The league season have had different formats, since the original double round-robin until the Torneo de Transición. The champion is the team with the most points at the end of the championship. The first Argentine football champions, St. Andrew's and Old Caledonians, were crowned in 1891 in the first official championship. Alumni was the most successful club with 10 titles until its dissolution in 1911. River Plate is the most successful club having won 36 titles to date.", "section_text": "The list include all the titles won by each club since the first Primera División championship held in 1891 .", "section_title": "Titles by club", "title": "List of Argentine football champions", "uid": "List_of_Argentine_football_champions_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Argentine_football_champions" }
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2005_Campeonato_Paulista_0
[ [ "Club", "Home city", "2004 result" ], [ "América", "São José do Rio Preto", "12th" ], [ "Atlético Sorocaba", "Sorocaba", "15th" ], [ "Corinthians", "São Paulo", "16th" ], [ "Guarani", "Campinas", "17th" ], [ "Inter de Limeira", ...
{ "intro": "The 2005 Campeonato Paulista de Futebol Profissional da Primeira Divisão - Série A1 was the 104th season of São Paulo's top professional football league. The competition began on 19 January and ended on 17 April. São Paulo were the champions for the 21st time in history.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Teams", "title": "2005 Campeonato Paulista", "uid": "2005_Campeonato_Paulista_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Campeonato_Paulista" }
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British_cavalry_during_the_First_World_War_0
[ [ "Regiment", "Brigade", "Division" ], [ "1st Life Guards", "7th Cavalry Brigade", "3rd Cavalry Division" ], [ "2nd Life Guards", "7th Cavalry Brigade", "3rd Cavalry Division" ], [ "Royal Horse Guards", "7th Cavalry Brigade 8th Cavalry Brigade", "3rd Caval...
{ "intro": "The British cavalry were the first British Army units to see action during the First World War. Captain Hornby of the 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards is reputed to have been the first British soldier to kill a German soldier, using his sword, and Drummer Edward Thomas of the same regiment is reputed to have fired the first British shot shortly after 06:30 on 22 August 1914, near the Belgian village of Casteau. The following Battle of Mons was the first engagement fought by British soldiers in Western Europe since the Battle of Waterloo, ninety-nine years earlier. In the first year of the war in France nine cavalry brigades were formed for three British cavalry divisions. Other regiments served in six brigades of the two British Indian Army cavalry divisions that were formed for service on the Western Front. Three regiments also fought in the campaign in Mesopotamia, the only other theatre of the First World War where British cavalry served. The doctrine of the British cavalry had been highly influenced by their experiences in the Second Boer War fifteen years earlier, during which one commander had preferred using irregular units to the professional cavalry regiments. By necessity, cavalry doctrine had changed since then, with emphasis being placed on dismounted firepower and covering fire from the flanks, using machine guns and attached artillery, to support cavalry charges. Cavalrymen dominated the higher command positions within the British Army during the war. The only officers to command the British Expeditionary Force on the Western Front were both cavalrymen, while the original commander of the British Cavalry Division went on to command the Egyptian Expeditionary Force during the Palestine Campaign, and another cavalryman became the Chief of the Imperial General Staff. Altogether on the Western Front, five of the ten officers who commanded the five British armies were provided by the cavalry, while another ten commanded corps, and twenty-seven served as divisional commanders. Among other decorations for their valour, eight cavalrymen were awarded the Victoria Cross, Britain's highest award for bravery in the face of the enemy.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "British cavalry regiments , brigades , and divisions", "title": "British cavalry during the First World War", "uid": "British_cavalry_during_the_First_World_War_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_cavalry_during_the_First_World_War" }
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List_of_Seville_metro_stations_0
[ [ "Name", "Opened", "Municipality", "District" ], [ "Ciudad Expo", "April 2 , 2009", "Mairena del Aljarafe", "" ], [ "Cavaleri", "April 2 , 2009", "Mairena del Aljarafe", "" ], [ "San Juan Alto", "April 2 , 2009", "Mairena del Aljarafe", ""...
{ "intro": "This is a list of stations of the Seville Metro system. The first line is administered by Seville Metro.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Sorted alphabetically -- In service", "title": "List of Seville metro stations", "uid": "List_of_Seville_metro_stations_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Seville_metro_stations" }
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List_of_comic_book_supervillain_debuts_3
[ [ "Character / Team", "Year Debuted", "Company", "Creator/s", "First Appearance" ], [ "Molten Man-Thing", "1960 ( January )", "Marvel", "Stan Lee , Jack Kirby , Steve Ditko", "Tales of Suspense # 7" ], [ "Grottu", "1960 ( February )", "Marvel", "Jack K...
{ "intro": "The following is a list of first appearances of fictional supervillains and teams in American comic books. For a list of comic book superhero debuts, see List of superhero debuts.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Debuts by decade -- 1960s", "title": "List of comic book supervillain debuts", "uid": "List_of_comic_book_supervillain_debuts_3", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_comic_book_supervillain_debuts" }
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List_of_former_national_capitals_1
[ [ "Old capital city", "Country", "Today a part of", "From", "Until", "Change , reason" ], [ "Kandahar", "Durrani Empire", "Afghanistan", "1748", "1772", "moved to Kabul" ], [ "Samarkand", "Timurid Empire", "Uzbekistan", "1370", "1405", ...
{ "intro": "Throughout the world there are many cities that were once national capitals but no longer have that status because the country ceased to exist, the capital was moved, or the capital city was renamed. This is a list of such cities, sorted by country and then by date. Where a city name has changed, the name of the city when it was a capital is listed first, followed by its modern name in brackets.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Asia -- Central Asia", "title": "List of former national capitals", "uid": "List_of_former_national_capitals_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_former_national_capitals" }
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List_of_Argentine_films_of_2000_0
[ [ "Title", "Director", "Actors", "Genre", "Notability" ], [ "Acrobacias del corazón", "María Teresa Constantini", "Gabriel Goity", "Romantic drama", "Said to be based on Constantini 's real life" ], [ "Almejas y mejillones", "Marcos Carnevale", "Leticia Br...
{ "intro": "A list of films produced in Argentina in 2000:", "section_text": "", "section_title": "2000", "title": "List of Argentine films of 2000", "uid": "List_of_Argentine_films_of_2000_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Argentine_films_of_2000" }
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Swiss_Super_League_0
[ [ "Team", "Foundation", "Hometown", "Venue", "Capacity" ], [ "FC Basel", "15/11/1893", "Basel", "St. Jakob-Park", "37.994" ], [ "Grasshopper Club Zürich", "01/09/1886", "Zürich", "Letzigrund", "26.104" ], [ "FC Lugano", "28/07/1908", ...
{ "intro": "The Swiss Super League (known as the Raiffeisen Super League for sponsorship reasons) is a professional league in the top tier of the Swiss football league system and has been played in its current format since the 2003-04 season. As of October 2019 the Swiss Super League is ranked 20th in Europe according to UEFA's ranking of league coefficients, which is based upon Swiss team performances in European competitions.", "section_text": "The teams competing in the 2018–19 season are :", "section_title": "2018–19 season -- Participating clubs", "title": "Swiss Super League", "uid": "Swiss_Super_League_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss_Super_League" }
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1972_Torneo_Descentralizado_0
[ [ "Team", "City", "Stadium", "Capacity", "Field" ], [ "Alianza Lima", "Lima", "Nacional", "45,750", "Grass" ], [ "Atlético Grau", "Piura", "Miguel Grau ( Piura )", "25,000", "Grass" ], [ "Atlético Torino", "Talara", "Campeonísimo", ...
{ "intro": "The 1972 Torneo Descentralizado, the top category of Peruvian football, was played by 16 teams. The season was divided into 3 stages. The first stage was contested in two groups: Metropolitan (teams from Lima and Callao) and Regional (teams from the rest of the country); each group winner qualified for the Championship Group. The second stage was the Descentralised (league tournament); the top 4 qualified for the Championship Group and the bottom 2 were relegated. Championship Group was contested by 6 teams in Lima; neither team carried their previous records. The national champion was Sporting Cristal.", "section_text": "GrauTorinoLeón de HuánucoJuan AurichUnión TumánMannucciJosé GálvezMelgarAlianza LimaDefensor Arica Defensor Lima SIMA MunicipalSporting Cristal Sport Boys Universitario Locations of the 1972 Primera División teams", "section_title": "Teams", "title": "1972 Torneo Descentralizado", "uid": "1972_Torneo_Descentralizado_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972_Torneo_Descentralizado" }
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Churchill_Downs_Debutante_Stakes_0
[ [ "Year", "Winner", "Jockey", "Trainer", "Owner", "Time" ], [ "2017", "Sunny Skies", "Robby Albarado", "Kenneth G. McPeek", "Normandy Farm", "1:11.83" ], [ "2016", "Pretty City Dancer", "Julien Leparoux", "Mark Casse", "John C. Oxley", ...
{ "intro": "The Debutante Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually during the last week of June at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. A listed stakes event open to two-year-old fillies, it is contested on dirt over a distance of six furlongs. It first became a Grade III race in 1996. It was changed from 5.5 furlongs to 6 furlongs in 2006. In 2012, the race was reduced to listed status.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Winners since 1995", "title": "Churchill Downs Debutante Stakes", "uid": "Churchill_Downs_Debutante_Stakes_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Churchill_Downs_Debutante_Stakes" }
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List_of_Malaysian_football_transfers_2014_10
[ [ "Entry date", "Position", "Player", "From club", "Fee" ], [ "November 2013", "Head coach", "Wan Jamak Wan Hassan", "Free agent", "align=right| 0" ], [ "November 2013", "DC", "Hamka Hamzah", "Mitra Kukar", "align=right| 0" ], [ "November 2...
{ "intro": "The following is a list of transfers for the 2014 Malaysian football.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "PKNS -- Transfers in", "title": "List of Malaysian football transfers 2014", "uid": "List_of_Malaysian_football_transfers_2014_10", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Malaysian_football_transfers_2014" }
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List_of_doping_cases_in_athletics_13
[ [ "Name", "Country", "Event", "Date of violation", "Banned substance ( s ) / Anti-doping rule violation", "Sanction" ], [ "Cédric Nabe", "Switzerland", "Sprinting", "2011", "Whereabouts failure ×3", "18 months Extended by CAS from 1 year" ], [ "Rachid Nadi...
{ "intro": "The use of performance-enhancing drugs (doping) is prohibited within the sport of athletics. Athletes who are found to have used such banned substances, whether through a positive drugs test, the biological passport system, an investigation or public admission, may receive a competition ban for a length of time which reflects the severity of the infraction. Athletes who are found to have banned substances in their possession, or who tamper with or refuse to submit to drug testing can also receive bans from the sport. Competitive bans may also be given to athletes who test positive for prohibited recreational drugs or stimulants with little performance-enhancing effect for competitors in athletics. The sports body responsible for determining which substances are banned in athletics is the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Typically, any athlete who tests positive for banned substances after having served a previous ban receives a lifetime ban from the sport of athletics. Many high-profile sportspeople to receive doping bans have come from the sport of athletics, with significant past cases concerning Ben Johnson, Lance Armstrong, Alberto Contador, Shane Warne, Diego Maradona, Shoaib Akhtar, Marion Jones and Tim Montgomery. Furthermore, a number of athletes who underwent state-sponsored doping programmes in East Germany between the 1960s and 1980s were competitors in athletics, but the quality of the international anti-doping work was so poor that only one East German athlete ever tested positive. Following allegations of state-sponsored doping in Russia, the IAAF suspended the country's athletes from competition, including the 2016 Summer Olympics.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "N", "title": "List of doping cases in athletics", "uid": "List_of_doping_cases_in_athletics_13", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_doping_cases_in_athletics" }
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Hero's_0
[ [ "Event", "Date", "Location", "Venue" ], [ "Hero 's 1", "March 26 , 2005", "Saitama , Japan", "Saitama Super Arena" ], [ "Hero 's 2", "July 6 , 2005", "Tokyo , Japan", "Yoyogi National Gymnasium" ], [ "Hero 's 3", "September 7 , 2005", "Tokyo ...
{ "intro": "Hero's was a Japanese mixed martial arts promotion operated by Fighting and Entertainment Group, the parent entity behind kickboxing organization K-1. Grown from and branched off of K-1's earlier experiments in MMA, including the K-1 Romanex event and various MMA fights on its regular K-1 kickboxing cards, it held its first show on March 26, 2005. The promotion was handled by former Rings head Akira Maeda. At a press conference on February 13, 2008, FEG announced that they discontinued Hero's and were creating a new mixed martial arts franchise, Dream, in collaboration with former Pride FC executives from Dream Stage Entertainment.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Events", "title": "Hero's", "uid": "Hero's_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hero's" }
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Endorsements_for_the_Republican_Party_presidential_primaries,_2012_12
[ [ "Senator or Representative", "Party", "State", "Date" ], [ "Senator John C. Andreason", "Republican", "Idaho", "2.8.2012" ], [ "Senator Steve Bair", "Republican", "Idaho", "2.8.2012" ], [ "Senator Toni Boucher", "Republican", "Connecticut", ...
{ "intro": "This article is a list of endorsements made by members of the 112th United States Congress and other elected officials during the 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries. Endorsements of statesmen and celebrities are also important to candidates. Late in the Republican race cycle, Romney toured Israel and Poland after a visit to the London 2012 Olympics. He received the endorsement of former President of Poland Lech Wałęsa, and soon after, the endorsement of actor and Second Amendment proponent Clint Eastwood. The winning of endorsements, also known as the Endorsement Race or Endorsement Derby, is argued to be a vital feature of the United States presidential race and the political party system. [by whom?]", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Tier 2 ( State Senators and Representatives ) -- Mitt Romney", "title": "Endorsements in the 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries", "uid": "Endorsements_for_the_Republican_Party_presidential_primaries,_2012_12", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endorsements_in_the_2012_Republican_Party_presidential_primaries" }
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List_of_doping_cases_in_athletics_22
[ [ "Name", "Country", "Event", "Date of violation", "Banned substance ( s ) / Anti-doping rule violation", "Sanction" ], [ "Larry Wade", "United States", "Hurdling", "2004", "19-Norandrosterone", "2 years" ], [ "Alwin Wagner", "West Germany", "Discu...
{ "intro": "The use of performance-enhancing drugs (doping) is prohibited within the sport of athletics. Athletes who are found to have used such banned substances, whether through a positive drugs test, the biological passport system, an investigation or public admission, may receive a competition ban for a length of time which reflects the severity of the infraction. Athletes who are found to have banned substances in their possession, or who tamper with or refuse to submit to drug testing can also receive bans from the sport. Competitive bans may also be given to athletes who test positive for prohibited recreational drugs or stimulants with little performance-enhancing effect for competitors in athletics. The sports body responsible for determining which substances are banned in athletics is the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Typically, any athlete who tests positive for banned substances after having served a previous ban receives a lifetime ban from the sport of athletics. Many high-profile sportspeople to receive doping bans have come from the sport of athletics, with significant past cases concerning Ben Johnson, Lance Armstrong, Alberto Contador, Shane Warne, Diego Maradona, Shoaib Akhtar, Marion Jones and Tim Montgomery. Furthermore, a number of athletes who underwent state-sponsored doping programmes in East Germany between the 1960s and 1980s were competitors in athletics, but the quality of the international anti-doping work was so poor that only one East German athlete ever tested positive. Following allegations of state-sponsored doping in Russia, the IAAF suspended the country's athletes from competition, including the 2016 Summer Olympics.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "W", "title": "List of doping cases in athletics", "uid": "List_of_doping_cases_in_athletics_22", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_doping_cases_in_athletics" }
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2013_Minnesota_United_FC_season_1
[ [ "Date", "Player", "To" ], [ "January 1 , 2013", "Neil Hlavaty", "Edmonton" ], [ "February 1 , 2013", "Amani Walker", "Tampa Bay Rowdies" ], [ "March 1 , 2013", "Devin Del Do", "Tampa Bay Rowdies" ], [ "March 1 , 2013", "Kyle Altman", "Por...
{ "intro": "The 2013 season was Minnesota United FC's fourth season of existence and their third consecutive season playing in the North American Soccer League, the second division of the American soccer pyramid.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Out", "title": "2013 Minnesota United FC season", "uid": "2013_Minnesota_United_FC_season_1", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Minnesota_United_FC_season" }
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2011_Belarusian_First_League_0
[ [ "Team", "Location", "Position in 2010" ], [ "Partizan", "Minsk", "Premier League , 12" ], [ "SKVICH", "Minsk", "2" ], [ "DSK", "Gomel", "3" ], [ "Granit", "Mikashevichi", "4" ], [ "Rudensk", "Rudensk", "5" ], [ "Ba...
{ "intro": "The 2011 Belarusian First League is the 21st season of 2nd level football in Belarus. It started on April 23 and will end in November 2011.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Teams and venues", "title": "2011 Belarusian First League", "uid": "2011_Belarusian_First_League_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Belarusian_First_League" }
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Aksys_Games_8
[ [ "Title", "First release", "Developer ( s )", "Platform ( s )" ], [ "Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus", "April 7 , 2009", "Arc System Works", "PlayStation Portable" ], [ "BlazBlue : Calamity Trigger Portable", "February 25 , 2010", "Arc System Works", "PlaySta...
{ "intro": "Aksys Games Localization, Inc. is a video game publisher that specializes in translating and localizing Japanese video games for English-speaking markets. It was founded by Akibo Shieh in 2006. Some of its clients include Namco Bandai Games, Xseed Games, and Atlus USA. Aksys Games is best known for its involvement in the Guilty Gear series. It has become a full-fledged game publisher with the announcement of Eagle Eye Golf for PlayStation 2, and has expressed a desire to publish for all current platforms from Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony. The company's name is coincidentally similar to Arc System Works, with whom it has a partnership. Despite their similar names, and the partnership between them, neither company owns the other. Aksys Games publishes many games for Arc System Works in North America, and has even assisted the latter in releasing the Bit.Trip series in Japan. Aksys is also the North American distributor for the European publisher Rising Star Games.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Video games -- Portable games", "title": "Aksys Games", "uid": "Aksys_Games_8", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aksys_Games" }
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European_People's_Party_0
[ [ "State", "Commissioner", "Portfolio", "Political party" ], [ "Germany", "von der Leyen Ursula von der Leyen", "President", "CDU" ], [ "Latvia", "Dombrovskis Valdis Dombrovskis", "Executive Vice President - An Economy that Works for the People", "Unity" ], ...
{ "intro": "The European People's Party (EPP) is a European political party with conservative and liberal-conservative member parties. A transnational organisation, it is composed of other political parties, not individuals. Founded by primarily Christian democratic parties in 1976, it has since broadened its membership to include liberal-conservative parties and parties with other centre-right political perspectives. On 20 November 2019 the party elected as its President, the former Prime Minister of Poland and President of the European Council, Donald Tusk. The EPP has been the largest party in the European Parliament since 1999 and in the European Council since 2002. It is also the largest party in the current European Commission. The President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen is from the EPP. Many of the founding fathers of the European Union were also from parties that later formed the EPP. Outside the EU the party also controls a majority in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. The EPP includes major centre-right parties such as the CDU/CSU of Germany, The Republicans of France, CD&V of Belgium, PNL of Romania, Fine Gael of Ireland, Kokoomus of Finland, New Democracy of Greece, Forza Italia of Italy, the People's Party (PP) of Spain, and the Civic Platform of Poland.", "section_text": "Following EPP 's victory in the 2019 European Parliament election , Ursula von der Leyen was nominated by the EPP as Commission President . She was endorsed by the European Council and elected by an absolute majority in the European Parliament . On 1 December 2019 the von der Leyen Commission officially took office . It includes 10 EPP officeholders out of 27 European Commissioners .", "section_title": "Activities within European institutions -- European Commission", "title": "European People's Party", "uid": "European_People's_Party_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_People's_Party" }
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2000_Canadian_Grand_Prix_0
[ [ "Pos", "No", "Driver", "Constructor", "Lap", "Gap" ], [ "1", "3", "Michael Schumacher", "Ferrari", "1:18.439", "-" ], [ "2", "2", "David Coulthard", "McLaren - Mercedes", "1:18.537", "+0.098" ], [ "3", "4", "Rubens Bar...
{ "intro": "The 2000 Canadian Grand Prix (formally the XXXIIX Grand Prix Air Canada) was a Formula One motor race held on 18 June 2000 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was the eighth round of the 2000 Formula One World Championship and the 38th Canadian Grand Prix. The 69-lap race was won by Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher after starting from pole position. His teammate Rubens Barrichello finished second with Giancarlo Fisichella third for the Benetton team. Michael Schumacher started from pole position alongside McLaren driver David Coulthard. Barrichello began from third, alongside Coulthard's teammate Mika Häkkinen. The front two of Michael Schumacher and Coulthard battled for first place until Coulthard served a ten-second stop-go penalty on lap 14 as his mechanics worked on his car 15 seconds before the race began. Just before half distance, Michael Schumacher made an early pit stop allowing Barrichello to take the lead until his own pit stop on lap 43. By this time rain began to fall causing drivers to make the switch to wet-weather tyres. Michael Schumacher retained his lead throughout and took the victory 0.1 seconds ahead of Barrichello. The victory was Michael Schumacher's fifth of the season, his fourth at the circuit, and the result meant that he extended his lead in the Drivers' Championship to twenty-two points in front Coulthard, with Häkkinen a further two points behind. Ferrari also extended their lead in the Constructors' Championship, eighteen points ahead of McLaren.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Qualifying -- Qualifying classification", "title": "2000 Canadian Grand Prix", "uid": "2000_Canadian_Grand_Prix_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_Canadian_Grand_Prix" }
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Kazakhstan_at_the_Olympics_0
[ [ "Medal", "Name", "Games", "Sport", "Event" ], [ "Gold", "Vassiliy Jirov", "1996 Atlanta", "Boxing", "Men 's light-heavyweight" ], [ "Gold", "Alexander Parygin", "1996 Atlanta", "Modern pentathlon", "Men 's individual" ], [ "Gold", "Yu...
{ "intro": "Kazakhstan first participated at the Olympic Games as an independent nation in 1994, and has sent athletes to compete in every Games since then. Prior to the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Kazakh athletes competed as part of the Soviet Union at the Olympics, and were also part of the Unified Team in 1992. Kazakh athletes have won a total of 64 medals at Summer Olympic Games, and another 8 at Winter Olympic Games. The National Olympic Committee of Kazakhstan was created in 1990 and recognized in 1993.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "List of medalists -- Summer Olympics", "title": "Kazakhstan at the Olympics", "uid": "Kazakhstan_at_the_Olympics_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazakhstan_at_the_Olympics" }
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List_of_best-selling_singles_2
[ [ "Artist", "Single", "Released", "Sales ( in millions )" ], [ "Survivor", "Eye of the Tiger", "1982", "9" ], [ "Wings", "Mull of Kintyre", "1977", "9" ], [ "Shakira", "Whenever , Wherever", "2001", "8.5" ], [ "The Animals", "Th...
{ "intro": "This article is a compendium of the best-selling music singles. The criterion for inclusion on the list is to have sold at least five million copies worldwide. The singles listed here were cited by reliable sources from various media, such as digital journalism, newspapers, magazines, and books. It is notable that, according to Guinness World Records, Irving Berlin's White Christmas (1942) as performed by Bing Crosby is the best-selling single worldwide, with estimated sales of over 50 million copies. The song, recognized as the best-selling single of all time, was released before the pop/rock singles-chart era and was listed as the world's best-selling single in the first-ever Guinness Book of Records (published in 1955) and - remarkably - still retains the title more than 50 years later. Also, Guinness World Records states that double A-side charity single Candle in the Wind 1997/Something About the Way You Look Tonight (1997) by Elton John (which was originally written in 1973, in honour of Marilyn Monroe, who had died 11 years earlier. In 1997, John performed a rewritten version of the song as a tribute to the late Diana, Princess of Wales, is the biggest-selling single since UK and US singles charts began in the 1950s, having accumulated worldwide sales of 33 million copies, making it the second-best-selling physical single of all time. There are three best-selling singles lists displayed here:", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Best-selling physical singles -- 8–9.9 million copies", "title": "List of best-selling singles", "uid": "List_of_best-selling_singles_2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_singles" }
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2011_V-League_0
[ [ "Club", "Based", "Home stadium", "Capacity", "First season in V-League", "Manager" ], [ "Becamex Bình Dương", "Thủ Dầu Một", "Gò Đậu Stadium", "18,250", "2004", "Đặng Trần Chỉnh" ], [ "Đồng Tâm Long An", "Tân An", "Long An Stadium", "19,975",...
{ "intro": "The 2011 V-League was the 28th season of Vietnam's professional football league. Eximbank have taken over as official sponsor of the V-League.", "section_text": "Đà NẵngBình DươngSông Lam Nghệ AnNavibankT & T Hòa Phát Hà Nội ACB Đồng ThápHoàng Anh Gia LaiHải PhòngKhatoco Khánh HòaĐồng TâmThanh HóaNinh Bình Locations of the V.League 2011 teams", "section_title": "Teams -- Stadia and locations", "title": "2011 V-League", "uid": "2011_V-League_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_V-League" }
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List_of_lesbian,_gay,_bisexual_or_transgender-related_films_of_1984_0
[ [ "Title", "Director", "Country", "Genre", "Cast" ], [ "Angel", "Robert Vincent O'Neill", "United States", "Action , thriller", "Cliff Gorman , Susan Tyrrell , Dick Shawn" ], [ "Another Country", "Marek Kanievska", "United Kingdom", "Romance , drama", ...
{ "intro": "This is a list of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films released in 1984. It contains theatrically released films that deal with important gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender characters or issues and may have same-sex romance or relationships as a plot device.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Films", "title": "List of LGBT-related films of 1984", "uid": "List_of_lesbian,_gay,_bisexual_or_transgender-related_films_of_1984_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LGBT-related_films_of_1984" }
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Givro_0
[ [ "Title", "Date", "Publisher", "Platform ( s )", "Region ( s )" ], [ "E.V.O . : The Theory of Evolution", "May 26 , 1990", "Enix Corporation", "PC-98", "JP" ], [ "Fighting Masters", "December 6 , 1991", "Treco Co. , Ltd", "Mega Drive", "JP / NA" ...
{ "intro": "Givro Corporation (株式会社 ギブロ, Kabushiki-kaisha Giburo) was a Japanese video game development company founded in 1989 in Tokyo, Japan by Takashi Yoneda, who was previously employed by Technos Japan and Enix. The company was originally established under the name Almanic Corporation (株式会社 アルマニック, Kabushiki-kaisha Arumaniku), which it operated under for a few years before changing its corporate name in 1995. Givro would go on to produce games for home consoles such as the Super NES, Genesis, 32X, Nintendo 64 and Sega Saturn. Givro released their final game in late 1997 and quietly dissolved at the end of the following year.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Products developed -- As Almanic Corp .", "title": "Givro Corporation", "uid": "Givro_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Givro_Corporation" }
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List_of_mountain_passes_in_Switzerland_0
[ [ "Name", "Canton ( s ) /Country", "From - To", "Elevation ( m )", "Type" ], [ "Ächerli", "Obwalden / Nidwalden", "Kerns OW - Dallenwil NW", "1458", "road" ], [ "Aiguillon", "Vaud", "Baulmes - L'Auberson", "1293", "road" ], [ "Agites", ...
{ "intro": "This is a list of mountain passes in Switzerland. They are generally situated in the Jura Mountains or in the Swiss Alps.", "section_text": "", "section_title": "Pass roads", "title": "List of mountain passes in Switzerland", "uid": "List_of_mountain_passes_in_Switzerland_0", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mountain_passes_in_Switzerland" }
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