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+ Name Image Location Date UNESCO data Description
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+ Historic Centre of Kraków - Kraków 50°04′01″N 19°57′36″E / 50.067°N 19.96°E 11th–19th century 29; 1978; iv Kraków Old Town is the historic central district of Kraków, Poland. It is one of the most famous old districts in Poland today and was the center of Poland's political life from 1038 until King Sigismund III Vasa relocated his court to Warsaw in 1596.
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+ Wieliczka and Bochnia Royal Salt Mines - Wieliczka 49°58′45″N 20°03′50″E / 49.979167°N 20.063889°E 13th-20th century 32; 1978; iv The Wieliczka Salt Mine, located in the town of Wieliczka in southern Poland, lies within the Kraków metropolitan area. The mine continuously produced table salt from the 13th century until 2007 as one of the world's oldest operating salt mines, for most of this time span being a part of the undertaking żupy krakowskie.
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+ Auschwitz Birkenau, German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp (1940–1945) - Oświęcim 50°02′09″N 19°10′42″E / 50.035833°N 19.178333°E 1940-1945 31; 1979; vi Auschwitz was a network of Nazi concentration and extermination camps built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during World War II.
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+ Białowieza Forest - Belarus and Poland 52°40′00″N 23°50′00″E / 52.666667°N 23.833333°E N/A 33; 1979; vii The Białowieża Forest is an ancient woodland straddling the border between the two countries, located 70 km (43 mi) north of Brest (Belarus) and 62 km (39 mi) south-east of Białystok (Poland).
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+ Historic Centre of Warsaw Warsaw Old Town Market Square 10.JPG Warsaw 52°14′59″N 21°00′44″E / 52.2498°N 21.0122°E 13th–20th century 30; 1980; ii, vi Warsaw's Old Town was established in the 13th century. Initially surrounded by an earthwork rampart, prior to 1339 it was fortified with brick city walls.
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+ Old City of Zamość - Zamość 50°43′14″N 23°15′31″E / 50.720556°N 23.258611°E 1582–17th century 564; 1992; iv Jan Zamoyski commissioned the Italian architect Bernardo Morando to design the city that would be based on the anthropomorphic concept. The main distinguishing features of the Old Town have been well preserved since its establishment.
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+ Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork - Malbork 54°02′23″N 19°01′40″E / 54.039722°N 19.027778°E 13th-14th century 847; 1997; ii, iii, iv The Castle in Malbork is the largest castle in the world by area. It was built in Prussia by the Teutonic Knights, a German Roman Catholic religious order of crusaders, in a form of an Ordensburg fortress.
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+ Medieval Town of Toruń - Toruń 53°02′00″N 18°37′00″E / 53.033333°N 18.616667°E 12th–15th century 835; 1997; ii, iv Toruń has many monuments of architecture beginning from the Middle Ages, including 200 military structures. The city is famous for having preserved almost intact its medieval spatial layout and many Gothic buildings, all built from brick, including monumental churches, the Town Hall and many burgher houses.
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+ Kalwaria Zebrzydowska: the Mannerist Architectural and Park Landscape Complex and Pilgrimage Park - Kalwaria Zebrzydowska 49°51′37″N 19°40′15″E / 49.860319°N 19.670719°E 1605-1632 905; 1999; ii, iv The town is named after the religious complex (calvary) founded by Governor of Kraków Mikołaj Zebrzydowski on December 1, 1602. The complex is known as the Kalwaria Zebrzydowska park.
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+ Churches of Peace in Jawor and Swidnica - Jawor, Świdnica 51°03′14″N 16°11′46″E / 51.054°N 16.196°E 1654-1657 1054; 2001; iii, iv, vi The Churches of Peace in Jawor and Świdnica in Silesia were named after the Peace of Westphalia of 1648 which permitted the Lutherans in the Roman Catholic parts of Silesia to build three Evangelical churches from wood, loam and straw outside the city walls, without steeples and church bells.
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+ Wooden Churches of Southern Lesser Poland - Lesser Poland Voivodeship 49°51′34″N 20°16′29″E / 49.859444°N 20.274722°E 15th-18th century 1053; 2003; iii, iv The wooden church style of the region originated in the late Medieval, the late sixteenth century, and began with Gothic ornament and polychrome detail, but because they were timber construction, the structure, general form, and feeling is entirely different from the gothic architecture or Polish Gothic (in stone or brick).
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+ Muskauer Park / Park Mużakowski - Germany and Poland 51°33′01″N 14°43′36″E / 51.550278°N 14.726667°E 1815-1844 1127; 2004; i, iv The Muskau Park is the largest and one of the most famous English gardens of Germany and Poland. Situated in the historic Upper Lusatia region, it covers 3.5 square kilometers (1.4 sq mi) of land in Poland and 2.1 km2 (0.81 sq mi) in Germany.
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+ Centennial Hall - Wrocław 51°06′26″N 17°04′37″E / 51.107222°N 17.076944°E 1911-1913 1165; 2006; i, ii, iv The Centennial Hall (formerly People's Hall) is a historic building in Wrocław. It was constructed according to the plans of architect Max Berg in 1911–1913, when the city was part of the German Empire.
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+ Wooden Tserkvas of Carpathian Region in Poland and Ukraine Cerkiew bojkowska Smolnik.JPG (Brunary, Chotyniec, Kwiatoń, Owczary, Powroźnik, Radruż Smolnik, Turzańsk) Poland and Ukraine 16th - 19th century 1424; 2013; iii, iv Situated in the eastern fringe of Central Europe, the transnational property numbers a selection of 16 tserkvas, churches, built of horizontal wooden logs between the 16th and 19th centuries by communities of the Eastern Orthodox and Greek Catholic faiths.
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+ Tarnowskie Góry Lead-Silver-Zinc Mine and its Underground Water Management System Dawna kopalnia srebra w Tarnowskich Górach.JPG Tarnowskie Góry 50°25′32″N 18°50′57″E / 50.4255°N 18.8493°E 16th century 1539; 2017; i, ii, iv "Located in the Upper Silesian region of southern Poland, a major mining area of central Europe, the heritage site ""includes the entire underground mine with adits, shafts, galleries and water management system."
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+ Lake altitude (m) area (ha) depth (m) Group
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+ Prošćansko jezero 636 69.0 37 Upper Lakes
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+ Ciginovac 625 7.5 11 Upper Lakes
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+ Okrugljak 613 4.1 15 Upper Lakes
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+ Batinovac 610 1.5 6 Upper Lakes
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+ Veliko jezero 607 1.5 8 Upper Lakes
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+ Malo jezero 605 2.0 10 Upper Lakes
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+ Vir 599 0.6 5 Upper Lakes
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+ Galovac 585 12.5 25 Upper Lakes
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+ Milinovo jezero 576 1.0 1 Upper Lakes
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+ Gradinsko jezero 553 8.1 10 Upper Lakes
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+ Buk 545 0.1 2 Upper Lakes
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+ Kozjak 535 81.5 47 Upper Lakes
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+ Milanovac 523 3.2 19 Lower Lakes
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+ Gavanovac 519 1.0 10 Lower Lakes
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+ Kaluđerovac 505 2.1 13 Lower Lakes
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+ Novakovića brod 503 0.4 5 Lower Lakes
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+ Plitvice Lakes - 217.0 - -
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+ Discipline Time Date Location
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+ 1500 m 2:09.8 10 January 1955 Medeo
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+ 1000 m 1:22.8 12 January 1955 Medeo
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+ 500 m 40.2 22 January 1956 Misurina
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+ 500 m 40.2 28 January 1956 Misurina
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+ 1500 m 2:08.6 30 January 1956 Misurina
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+ 500 m 39.6 27 January 1963 Medeo
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+ 500 m 39.5 28 January 1963 Medeo
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+ Region Deaths Damage (USD)
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+ The Bahamas 1 $100 million
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+ Cuba 4 $700 million
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+ Haiti 12 $500 thousand
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+ Jamaica 1 $93.5 million
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+ Mexico 8 $7.5 billion
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+ United States 62 $19 billion
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+ Total 87 $27.4 billion
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+ Year Passengers Change Cargo (t) Change Aircraft movements Change
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+ 1991 397,660 27.3% 1,088 41.9% 7,158 106.5%
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+ 1992 390,025 1.9% 1,023 6.0% 7,079 1.1%
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+ 1993 577,425 48.0% 4,338 324.0% 10,681 50.9%
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+ 1994 603,447 4.5% 6,936 59.9% 10,803 1.1%
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+ 1995 583,053 3.4% 10,205 47.1% 11,692 8.2%
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+ 1996 422,598 27.5% 3,209 68.6% 8,618 26.3%
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+ 1997 440,988 4.4% 4,881 52.1% 8,995 4.4%
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+ 1998 511,784 16.1% 5,239 7.3% 10,321 14.7%
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+ 1999 840,985 64.3% 11,682 123.0% 23,912 131.7%
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+ 2000 1,005,852 19.6% 4,335 62.9% 24,234 1.3%
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+ 2001 499,789 50.3% 3,262 28.8% 16,673 31.2%
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+ 2002 520,497 4.1% 3,271 0.3% 13,725 17.7%
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+ 2003 500,012 3.9% 2,083 36.3% 12,428 9.4%
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+ 2004 497,105 0.6% 2,004 3.8% 10,940 12.0%
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+ 2005 525,965 5.8% 1,815 9.4% 12,101 10.6%
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+ 2006 547,198 4.0% 1,903 4.8% 12,637 4.4%
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+ 2007 626,144 14.4% 2,194 15.3% 13,085 3.5%
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+ 2008 658,367 5.1% 2,771 26.3% 10,666 18.5%
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+ 2009 602,298 8.5% 2,125 23.3% 9,871 7.5%
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+ 2010 716,000 18.9% - - - -
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+ 2011 759,918 6.1% 2,376 - 10,977 -
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+ 2012 828,831 9.1% 2,297 3.3% 10,418 5.1%
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+ 2013 984,407 18.8% 2,504 9.0% 11,276 8.2%
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+ 2014 1,208,359 22.7% 3,422 36.7% 13,210 17.2%
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+ 2015 1,452,465 20.2% 2,649 22.6% 14,451 9.4%
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+ 2016 1,649,374 13.6% 3,090 10.9% 15,407 6.6%
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+ 2017 1,868,272 13.3% 2,744 11.2% 16,680 8.3%
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+ 2018 2,158,258 15.5% 3,298 20.2% 18,188 9.0%
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+ 2019 (01.01-31.03.) 454,448 5.6% 405 7.0% 2,444 2.5%
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+ New Zealanders v West Zone
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+ 162 (57.3 overs) Alex Moir 36 Baloo Gupte 4/63 (24 overs) - 179 (75.2 overs) Nari Contractor 46 Tony MacGibbon 4/32 (24 overs)
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+ 269 (96.4 overs) Alex Moir 55 Sadashiv Patil 4/30 (16.4 overs) - 254/4 (50 overs) Vinoo Mankad 103 Tony MacGibbon 1/92 (22 overs)
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+ Olympic Games Year Location Medal Weight Boxer Club
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+ 1st 1952 Finland Silver Bantam John McNally White City BC
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+ 2nd 1956 Melbourne Silver Welter Fred Tiedt N/A
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+ 3rd 1956 Melbourne Bronze Fly John Caldwell N/A
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+ 4th 1956 Melbourne Bronze Bantam Fred Gilroy N/A
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+ 5th 1956 Melbourne Bronze Light Tony Byrne N/A
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+ 6th 1964 Tokyo Bronze Light Jim McCourt N/A
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+ 7th 1980 Moscow Bronze Fly Hugh Russell N/A
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+ 8th 1992 Barcelona Gold Welter Michael Carruth Drimnagh BC
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+ 9th 1992 Barcelona Silver Bantam Wayne McCullough N/A
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+ 10th 2008 Beijing Silver Light Heavy Kenneth Egan Neilstown BC
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+ 11th 2008 Beijing Bronze Middle Darren Sutherland St Saviours BC
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+ 12th 2008 Beijing Bronze Light Fly Paddy Barnes Holy Family BC
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+ 13th 2012 London Silver Bantam John Joe Nevin Cavan BC
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+ 14th 2012 London Gold Light Katie Taylor Bray BC
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+ 15th 2012 London Bronze Fly Michael Conlon St. John Bosco BC
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+ 16th 2012 London Bronze Light Fly Paddy Barnes Holy Family BC
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+ Year Title Peak chart positions Peak chart positions Peak chart positions Peak chart positions Peak chart positions Album
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+ Year Title BEL (Fl) Tip US AAA US Adult US R&B US Rock Air. Album
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+ 2015 """Coming Home""" — 7 39 55 38 Coming Home
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+ 2015 """Smooth Sailin'""" — 1 — — 36 Coming Home
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+ 2016 """Better Man""" 23 16 — — — Coming Home
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+ 2018 """Bet Ain't Worth the Hand""" — — — — — Good Thing
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+ 2018 """Bad Bad News""" 31 1 — — 31 Good Thing
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+ 2018 """Beyond""" — 2 19 — — Good Thing
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+ 2018 """Liberated"" (with Dej Loaf)" — — — — 47 non-album single
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+ 2018 """If It Feels Good (Then It Must Be)""" 15 7 — — — Good Thing
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+ """—"" denotes releases that did not chart" """—"" denotes releases that did not chart" """—"" denotes releases that did not chart" """—"" denotes releases that did not chart" """—"" denotes releases that did not chart" """—"" denotes releases that did not chart" """—"" denotes releases that did not chart" """—"" denotes releases that did not chart"
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+ Division Champion Since Defenses
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+ MMA MMA MMA MMA
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+ Strawweight China Jing Nan Xiong 20 January 2018 (ONE: Kings of Courage) 3
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+ Atomweight Singapore Angela Lee 6 May 2016 (ONE: Ascent to Power) 3
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+ Kickboxing Kickboxing Kickboxing Kickboxing
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+ Atomweight Thailand Stamp Fairtex October 6, 2018 (ONE: Kingdom Of Heroes) 0
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+ Muay Thai Muay Thai Muay Thai Muay Thai
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+ Atomweight Thailand Stamp Fairtex February 22, 2019 (ONE: Call To Greatness) 0
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+ Year Award Nominated work Category Result
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+ 2009 John Lennon Songwriting Contest """Beatles Without John""" Country Category Grand Prize
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+ 2011 UK Songwriting Competition """Last Recorded Summer"" by X&0" Best song Finalist
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+ 2011 Indie International Songwriting Contest """Last Recorded Summer"" by X&0" Best Song Finalist
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+ 2011 International Songwriting Competition """Nothing Sweet About Alabama""" Best Song Finalist
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+ 2011 International Songwriting Competition """Six Billion Lonely People"" by X&O" Best Song Semi-finalist
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+ 2012 Songdoor Songwriting Competition """Six Billion Lonely People"" by X&O" Best Song Finalist
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+ 2013 The John Lennon Songwriting Contest """Falling Down"" by X&O" Best Electronica Song Won
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+ 2013 Indie International Songwriting Contest """I Hate Birds by X&O" Best Rock Song 2nd
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+ 2013 Indie International Songwriting Contest """Made of Stars"" by X&O" Best Pop Song 2nd
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+ 2013 International Songwriting Competition """Tell Ya That I Love Ya""" Best Song Semi-finalist
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+ 2013 Covenant Awards """Comfort and Peace"" by Sean Spice" Instrumental Song of the Year Semi-finalist
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+ Place Player Country Score To par
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+ 1 Fred Daly Northern Ireland 73-70=143 +7
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+ T2 Henry Cotton England 69-78=147 +11
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+ T2 Sam King England 75-72=147 +11
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+ 4 Dick Burton Northern Ireland 77-71=148 +12
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+ T5 Laurie Ayton, Jnr Scotland 69-80=149 +13
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+ T5 Arthur Lees England 75-74=149 +13
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+ T5 Charlie Ward England 76-73=149 +13
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+ T5 Flory Van Donck Belgium 73-76=149 +13
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+ T10 Alf Padgham England 75-75=150 +14
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+ T10 Bill Shankland Australia 76-74=150 +14
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+ T10 Frank Stranahan (a) United States 71-79=150 +14
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+ T10 Norman Von Nida Australia 74-76=150 +14
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+ Club Season Division League League FA Cup FA Cup Wartime Wartime Total Total
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+ Club Season Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
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+ Liverpool 1940–46 – 0 0 0 0 62 14 62 14
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+ Liverpool 1946–47 First Division 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
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+ Liverpool 1947–48 First Division 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 0
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+ Liverpool Total Total 13 0 0 0 62 14 75 14
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+ Port Vale 1948–49 Third Division South 42 4 1 0 0 0 43 4
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+ Port Vale 1949–50 Third Division South 42 3 4 0 0 0 46 3
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+ Port Vale 1950–51 Third Division South 45 6 4 0 0 0 49 6
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+ Port Vale 1951–52 Third Division South 30 1 1 0 0 0 31 1
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+ Port Vale Total Total 159 14 10 0 0 0 169 14
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+ Career total Career total Career total 172 14 10 0 62 14 244 28
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+ Election Election Member Party
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+ - 1983 John Patten Conservative
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+ - 1997 Evan Harris Liberal Democrat
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+ - 2010 Nicola Blackwood Conservative
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+ - 2017 Layla Moran Liberal Democrat
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+ Club Season League League League FA Cup FA Cup League Cup League Cup Other Other Total Total
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+ Club Season Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
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+ Watford 2001–02 First Division 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0
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+ Watford 2002–03 First Division 4 0 0 0 0 0 — — 4 0
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+ Watford 2003–04 First Division 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0
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+ Watford 2004–05 Championship 33 0 5 0 0 0 — — 38 0
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+ Watford 2005–06 Championship 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 0
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+ Watford 2006–07 Premier League 10 0 2 0 2 0 — — 14 0
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+ Watford 2007–08 Championship 35 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 41 0
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+ Watford 2008–09 Championship 10 0 1 0 0 0 — — 11 0
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+ Watford 2009–10 Championship 0 0 2 0 0 0 — — 2 0
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+ Watford Total Total 92 0 12 0 4 0 2 0 110 0
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+ Blackburn Rovers (loan) 2005–06 Premier League 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0
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+ Brentford 2010–11 League One 22 0 3 0 2 0 6 0 33 0
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+ Brentford 2011–12 League One 37 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 42 0
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+ Brentford 2012–13 League One 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 6 0
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+ Brentford 2013–14 League One 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
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+ Brentford 2014–15 Championship 0 0 0 0 1 0 — — 1 0
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+ Brentford Total Total 66 0 4 0 7 0 10 0 87 0
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+ Dunstable Town 2017–18 Southern League Premier Division 1 0 — — 1 0 - - - -
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+ Career total Career total Career total 159 0 16 0 11 0 12 0 198 0
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+ Presidential candidate Party Home state Popular vote Popular vote Electoral vote Running mate Running mate Running mate
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+ Presidential candidate Party Home state Count Percentage Electoral vote Vice-presidential candidate - -
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+ William McKinley Republican Ohio 7,108,480 51.03% 271 Garret A. Hobart New Jersey 271
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+ William Jennings Bryan Democratic – People's Nebraska 6,509,052(a) 46.70% 176 Arthur Sewall(b) Maine 149
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+ William Jennings Bryan Democratic – People's Nebraska 6,509,052(a) 46.70% 176 Thomas E. Watson(c) Georgia 27
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+ John M. Palmer National Democratic Illinois 133,537 0.96% 0 Simon Bolivar Buckner Kentucky 0
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+ Joshua Levering Prohibition Maryland 124,896 0.90% 0 Hale Johnson Illinois 0
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+ Charles Matchett Socialist Labor New York 36,359 0.26% 0 Matthew Maguire New Jersey 0
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+ Charles Eugene Bentley National Prohibition Nebraska 19,367 0.14% 0 James Southgate North Carolina 0
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+ Other Other Other 1,570 0.01% — Other Other —
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+ Total Total Total 13,936,957 100% 447 - - 447
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+ Needed to win Needed to win Needed to win Needed to win Needed to win 224 - - 224
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+ Year Competition Venue Position Notes
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+ 2003 World Championships Paris, France 2nd 200 m
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+ 2003 World Championships Paris, France 1st 4 × 100 m relay
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+ 2003 World Athletics Final Monaco 4th 200 m
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+ 2004 Summer Olympics Athens, Greece 2nd 4 × 100 m relay (heats)
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+ 2007 Pan American Games Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2nd 100 m
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+ 2007 Pan American Games Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 3rd 4 × 100 m relay
8
+ 2007 World Championships Osaka, Japan 1st 4 × 100 m relay
9
+ 2008 Summer Olympics Beijing, China 8th 100 m
10
+ 2008 Summer Olympics Beijing, China DQ 4 × 100 m relay
11
+ 2009 World Championships Berlin, Germany 8th 100 m
12
+ 2009 World Championships Berlin, Germany DQ (heats) 4 × 100 m relay
13
+ 2012 Olympic Games London, United Kingdom 2nd 4x100 m relay
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1
+ Year Nominee / work Award Result
2
+ 1998 """Da Funk""" Best Dance Recording Nominated
3
+ 1999 """Around the World""" Best Dance Recording Nominated
4
+ 2002 """One More Time""" Best Dance Recording Nominated
5
+ 2002 """Short Circuit""" Best Pop Instrumental Performance Nominated
6
+ 2006 Human After All Best Electronic/Dance Album Nominated
7
+ 2009 Alive 2007 Best Electronic/Dance Album Won
8
+ 2009 """Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (Alive 2007)""" Best Dance Recording Won
9
+ 2012 Tron: Legacy Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media Nominated
10
+ 2014 Random Access Memories Album of the Year Won
11
+ 2014 Random Access Memories Best Dance/Electronica Album Won
12
+ 2014 """Get Lucky""" Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Won
13
+ 2014 """Get Lucky""" Record of the Year Won
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1
+ Year Network Title Role Notes Ref.
2
+ 2010 SBS Prosecutor Princess Club man Cameo (Episode 2) -
3
+ 2010 KBS2 All About Marriage Trainee Cameo (Episode 18) -
4
+ 2010 MBC Gloria Trainee Cameo (Episode 11 & 14) -
5
+ 2012 MBC Moon Embracing the Sun young Heo-yeom - -
6
+ 2012 KBS2 Man from the Equator young Lee Jang-il - -
7
+ 2012 MBC Standby Im Si-wan - -
8
+ 2012 tvN Reply 1997 ROTC Seoul man Cameo (Episode 4) -
9
+ 2013 KBS2 A Bit of Love young Jeong Woo-sung Special appearance -
10
+ 2013 KBS2 Waiting for Love Jung Jin-kook Drama Special -
11
+ 2014 MBC Triangle Jang Dong-woo / Yoon Yang-ha - -
12
+ 2014 tvN Misaeng: Incomplete Life Jang Geu-rae - -
13
+ 2016 Tencent MBC My Catman Ji-baek Web drama -
14
+ 2017 MBC The King in Love Wang Won - -
15
+ 2019 OCN Strangers From Hell Yoon Jong-woo - -
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1
+ Year Single Peak chart positions Peak chart positions Peak chart positions Peak chart positions Peak chart positions Peak chart positions Peak chart positions Certifications Album
2
+ Year Single HLT LPA MEX SPA ARG PER COL Certifications Album
3
+ 2002 """Dónde Irán""" — — — — — — — - Primera Toma
4
+ 2002 """Perdición""" 24 6 — — — — — - Primera Toma
5
+ 2003 """No Quiero Perderte""" — — — — — — — - Primera Toma
6
+ 2004 """El Sol No Regresa""" 37 21 10 19 16 — — - Flores de Alquiler
7
+ 2005 """Algo Más""" 3 2 1 32 10 — — - Flores de Alquiler
8
+ 2005 """Daría""" 13 3 9 15 27 — — - Flores de Alquiler
9
+ 2006 """Niña""" — 36 19 — — — — - Flores de Alquiler
10
+ 2006 """Tu Peor Error""" 18 17 3 16 16 64 — - El Mundo Se Equivoca
11
+ 2006 """Me Muero""" 10 2 1 1 22 3 3 - El Mundo Se Equivoca
12
+ 2007 """Sueños Rotos""" — 27 6 1 15 — — - El Mundo Se Equivoca
13
+ 2007 """Ahora Que Te Vas""" 26 6 — — — 60 — - El Mundo Se Equivoca
14
+ 2008 """La Frase Tonta de la Semana""" — — 73 — — — 10 - El Mundo Se Equivoca
15
+ 2009 """Que te Quería""" 4 1 1 1 14 — 18 SPA: 1× Platinum Sin Frenos
16
+ 2009 """Recuérdame"" ft. Marc Anthony" 5 3 28 8 100 — — - Sin Frenos
17
+ 2009 """Me Dueles""" — — — — — — — - Sin Frenos
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1
+ Portrait Portrait Name (Born–Died) Term of Office Term of Office Term of Office Political Party Election Cabinet Cabinet Monarch of Belgium (Reign)
2
+ Portrait Portrait Name (Born–Died) Took Office Left Office Days Political Party Election Name Composition Monarch of Belgium (Reign)
3
+ - - Étienne Constantin, Baron de Gerlache (1785–1871) 27 February 1831 10 March 1831 11 Independent (Confessional) 1830 De Gerlache – Vacant
4
+ - - Jean Louis Joseph Lebeau (1794–1865) 10 March 1831 24 July 1831 136 Independent (Liberal) – Lebeau I – Vacant
5
+ - - Felix Amandus, Comte de Muelenaere (1793–1862) 24 July 1831 20 October 1832 454 Independent (Confessional) 1831 De Mûelenaere – -
6
+ - Albert Joseph, Comte Goblet d'Alviella (1790–1873) 20 October 1832 4 August 1834 653 Independent (Liberal) 1833 Goblet d'Alviella— Rogier – - -
7
+ - Barthélemy Théodore, Comte de Theux de Meylandt (1794–1874) 4 August 1834 18 April 1840 2084 Independent (Confessional) 1835 1837 1839 De Theux de Meylandt I – - -
8
+ Belgium was a part of Kingdom of the Netherlands from 1815 to 1839. Kingdom of the Netherlands officially recognized its independence on 19 April 1839. Belgium was a part of Kingdom of the Netherlands from 1815 to 1839. Kingdom of the Netherlands officially recognized its independence on 19 April 1839. Belgium was a part of Kingdom of the Netherlands from 1815 to 1839. Kingdom of the Netherlands officially recognized its independence on 19 April 1839. Belgium was a part of Kingdom of the Netherlands from 1815 to 1839. Kingdom of the Netherlands officially recognized its independence on 19 April 1839. Belgium was a part of Kingdom of the Netherlands from 1815 to 1839. Kingdom of the Netherlands officially recognized its independence on 19 April 1839. Belgium was a part of Kingdom of the Netherlands from 1815 to 1839. Kingdom of the Netherlands officially recognized its independence on 19 April 1839. Belgium was a part of Kingdom of the Netherlands from 1815 to 1839. Kingdom of the Netherlands officially recognized its independence on 19 April 1839. Belgium was a part of Kingdom of the Netherlands from 1815 to 1839. Kingdom of the Netherlands officially recognized its independence on 19 April 1839. Belgium was a part of Kingdom of the Netherlands from 1815 to 1839. Kingdom of the Netherlands officially recognized its independence on 19 April 1839. Belgium was a part of Kingdom of the Netherlands from 1815 to 1839. Kingdom of the Netherlands officially recognized its independence on 19 April 1839. -
9
+ - Jean Louis Joseph Lebeau (1794–1865) 18 April 1840 13 April 1841 360 Independent (Liberal) – Lebeau II – - -
10
+ - Jean-Baptiste, Baron Nothomb (1805–1881) 13 April 1841 30 July 1845 1569 Independent (Liberal) 1841 1843 Nothomb – - -
11
+ - Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer (1802–1874) 30 July 1845 31 March 1846 244 Independent (Liberal) 1845 Van de Weyer – - -
12
+ - Barthélemy Théodore, Comte de Theux de Meylandt (1794–1874) 31 March 1846 12 August 1847 499 Independent (Confessional) – De Theux de Meylandt II – - -
13
+ - Charles Latour Rogier (1800–1885) 12 August 1847 31 October 1852 1907 Liberal Party 1847 1848 1850 Rogier I Lib. - -
14
+ - Jonkheer Henri Ghislain Joseph Marie Hyacinthe de Brouckère (1801–1891) 31 October 1852 30 March 1855 880 Liberal Party 1852 1854 De Brouckère Lib. - -
15
+ - Pierre (Pieter) Jacques François de Decker (1812–1891) 30 March 1855 9 November 1857 955 Independent (Confessional) 1855 1856 De Decker Cath.–Lib. - -
16
+ - Charles Latour Rogier (1800–1885) 9 November 1857 3 January 1868 3707 Liberal Party 1857 1859 1861 1863 1864 1866 1867 Rogier II Lib. - -
17
+ - - Hubert Joseph Walthère Frère-Orban (1812–1896) 3 January 1868 2 July 1870 911 Liberal Party 1868 Frère-Orban I Lib. -
18
+ - Jules Joseph, Baron d'Anethan (1803–1888) 2 July 1870 7 December 1871 523 Catholic Party Jun.1870 Aug.1870 D'Anethan Cath. - -
19
+ - Barthélemy Théodore, Comte de Theux de Meylandt (1794–1874) 7 December 1871 21 August 1874 (died in office) 988 Catholic Party 1872 1874 Malou I Cath. - -
20
+ - Jules Édouard Xavier Malou (1810–1886) 21 August 1874 19 June 1878 1398 Catholic Party 1876 Malou I Cath. - -
21
+ - Hubert Joseph Walthère Frère-Orban (1812–1891) 19 June 1878 16 June 1884 2189 Liberal Party 1878 1880 1882 Frère-Orban II Lib. - -
22
+ - Jules Édouard Xavier Malou (1810–1886) 16 June 1884 26 October 1884 132 Catholic Party 1884 Malou II Cath. - -
23
+ - Auguste Marie François Beernaert (1829–1912) 26 October 1884 26 March 1894 3438 Catholic Party 1886 1888 1890 1892 Beernaert Cath. - -
24
+ - Jules Philippe Marie de Burlet (1844–1897) 26 March 1894 25 February 1896 701 Catholic Party 1894 De Burlet Cath. - -
25
+ - Paul Joseph, Comte de Smet de Naeyer (1843–1913) 25 February 1896 24 January 1899 1064 Catholic Party 1896 1898 De Smet de Naeyer I Cath. - -
26
+ - Jules (Julius) Henri Pierre François Vandenpeereboom (1843–1917) 24 January 1899 5 August 1899 193 Catholic Party – Vandenpeereboom Cath. - -
27
+ - Paul Joseph, Comte de Smet de Naeyer (1843–1913) 5 August 1899 2 May 1907 2826 Catholic Party 1900 1902 1904 1906 De Smet de Naeyer II Cath. - -
28
+ - Jules Henri Ghislain Marie, Baron de Trooz (1857–1907) 2 May 1907 31 December 1907 (died in office) 243 Catholic Party – De Trooz Cath. - -
29
+ - François (Frans) Victor Marie Ghislain Schollaert (1851–1917) 9 January 1908 17 June 1911 1255 Catholic Party 1908 1910 Schollaert Cath. - -
30
+ - - Charles Marie Pierre Albert, Comte de Broqueville (1860–1940) 17 June 1911 18 January 1916 2541 Catholic Party 1912 1914 De Broqueville I (in exile, 1914–1918) Cath. -
31
+ - - Charles Marie Pierre Albert, Comte de Broqueville (1860–1940) 18 January 1916 1 June 1918 2541 Catholic Party – De Broqueville I (in exile, 1914–1918) Cath.–Lib.–BWP/POB -
32
+ - Gérard (Gerard) François Marie Cooreman (1852–1926) 1 June 1918 21 November 1918 173 Catholic Party – Cooreman Cath.–Lib.–BWP/POB - -
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1
+ Year Title Date of release Sales Certification (France) Peak position Peak position Peak position Peak position
2
+ Year Title Date of release Sales Certification (France) FR FR (DD) BE (WA) SUI
3
+ 2002 Cette Vie nouvelle June 2002 50,000 Silver (2003) 18 — 44 53
4
+ 2002 Priscilla December 2002 130,000 Gold (2003) 16 — 40 72
5
+ 2004 Une Fille comme moi January 2004 130,000 Gold (2004) 8 — 38 83
6
+ 2005 Bric à Brac July 2005 - — 20 — 74 —
7
+ 2007 Casse comme du verre December 2007 - — 111 — 100 —
8
+ 2017 La vie sait May 2017 - — 35 — 102 —
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1
+ Party Party Candidate Votes %
2
+ - Republican DeForest Richards 14,483 57.81%
3
+ - Democratic George T. Beck 10,017 39.99%
4
+ - Socialist Henry Breitenstein 552 2.20%
5
+ Total votes Total votes Total votes 25,052 100%
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1
+ Birthplaces Population Percentage Population increase or decrease
2
+ New Zealand 702,779 69.74% +15.92%
3
+ Totals, overseas-born 305,689 30.26% –
4
+ England England 133,811 13.28% +14.80%
5
+ Scotland Scotland 51,709 5.13% +8.25%
6
+ Republic of Ireland Ireland 40,958 4.06% −3.53%
7
+ Wales Wales 2,206 0.22% +2.89%
8
+ Australia, Tasmania, and Fiji 50,693 5.03% –
9
+ United Kingdom Other British Possessions 4,570 0.46% –
10
+ Total British 986,726 97.92% –
11
+ German Empire Germany 4,015 0.40% −3.80%
12
+ Denmark Denmark and Possessions 2,262 0.22% −0.65%
13
+ Other European countries 55 – +19.56%
14
+ United States United States of America 1,400 0.13% +21.10%
15
+ - 2,611 0.25% +0.34%
16
+ At sea 1,392 0.14% +11.80%
17
+ Birthplaces not stated 779 – +65.04%
18
+ Total for specified birthplaces 1,007,689 – +13.46%
19
+ New Zealand 1,008,468 100.00% 13.49%
20
+ Source: Source: Source: Source:
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1
+ Party Party Candidate Votes % ±
2
+ - TRS Gangula Kamalakar 80,983 40.9% -
3
+ - BJP Bandi Sanjay Kumar 66,009 33.4% -
4
+ - INC Ponnam Prabhakar 39,500 20.0% -
5
+ Majority Majority Majority 14,974 7.6% -
6
+ - TRS hold TRS hold Swing - -
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1
+ Season Season Episodes Originally aired Originally aired Total episodes
2
+ Season Season Episodes First aired Last aired Total episodes
3
+ - 1 54 June 22, 2014 June 28, 2015 125
4
+ - 2 27 July 5, 2015 January 3, 2016 125
5
+ - 3 34 January 10, 2016 August 28, 2016 125
6
+ - 4 10 September 4, 2016 November 6, 2016 125
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1
+ Title Year Peak chart position Peak chart position Peak chart position Album
2
+ Title Year UK US Adult US Rock Album
3
+ """Oh My Love""" 2015 43 37 – Where Do You Run?
4
+ """White Iverson""" 2015 – – – non-album singles
5
+ """On and On""" 2016 – – – non-album singles
6
+ """Unstoppable""" 2016 – – 24 Unstoppable
7
+ """Unstoppable"" (Rebel Remix)" 2016 – – – non-album single
8
+ """Legend""" 2017 – – 36 Myths & Legends
9
+ """Revolution""" 2017 – – 50 Myths & Legends
10
+ """Miracle""" 2017 – – – Myths & Legends
11
+ """Higher""" 2017 – – – Myths & Legends
12
+ """Never Going Back""" 2017 – – – Atlas
13
+ """Glory""" 2018 – – – Pressure
14
+ """Stronger""" 2018 – – – Pressure
15
+ """The Fear""" 2018 – – – Pressure
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1
+ Parties Parties Constituency Constituency Constituency Constituency Constituency Party list Party list Party list Party list Party list Total seats Total seats Total seats
2
+ Parties Parties Votes % +/− Seats +/− Votes % +/− Seats +/− Seats +/− %
3
+ - Social Democratic Party (SPD) 11,672,057 36.5 +4.5 91 +45 11,427,355 36.2 +4.4 99 −24 203 +22 39.0
4
+ - Christian Democratic Union (CDU) 11,622,995 36.3 −3.4 114 −33 11,283,901 35.8 −3.9 78 +10 201 −21 38.6
5
+ - Free Democratic Party (FDP) 3,866,269 12.1 +4.6 0 −1 4,028,766 12.8 +5.1 67 +27 67 +23 12.9
6
+ - Christian Social Union (CSU) 3,104,742 9.7 −0.9 42 −5 3,014,471 9.6 −0.9 8 ±0 50 −5 9.6
7
+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
8
+ - All-German Party (GDP) 859,290 2.7 −5.2 0 −6 870,756 2.8 −5.2 0 −11 0 −17 0
9
+ - German Peace Union (DFU) 587,488 1.8 +1.8 0 ±0 609,918 1.9 +1.9 0 ±0 0 ±0 0
10
+ - German Reich Party (DRP) 242,649 0.8 −0.2 0 ±0 262,977 0.8 −0.2 0 ±0 0 ±0 0
11
+ - South Schleswig Voter Federation (SSW) 24,951 0.1 ±0 0 ±0 25,449 0.1 ±0 0 ±0 0 ±0 0
12
+ - German Community (DG) 21,083 0.1 ±0 0 ±0 27,308 0.1 ±0 0 ±0 0 ±0 0
13
+ - Electoral Group for a Neutral Germany (WGnD) 778 0.0 +0.0 0 ±0 – – – – – 0 ±0 0
14
+ - Electoral groups and independents 2,164 0.0 ±0 0 ±0 – – – – – 0 ±0 0
15
+ Invalid/blank votes Invalid/blank votes 845,158 — — — — 1,298,723 — — — — — — —
16
+ Totals Totals 32,849,624 100 ±0.0 247 ±0 32,849,624 100 ±0.0 252 +2 521 +2 ±0
17
+ Registered voters/turnout Registered voters/turnout 37,440,715 87.7 — — — 37,440,715 87.7 — — — — — —
18
+ Source: Federal Returning Officer Source: Federal Returning Officer Source: Federal Returning Officer Source: Federal Returning Officer Source: Federal Returning Officer Source: Federal Returning Officer Source: Federal Returning Officer Source: Federal Returning Officer Source: Federal Returning Officer Source: Federal Returning Officer Source: Federal Returning Officer Source: Federal Returning Officer Source: Federal Returning Officer Source: Federal Returning Officer Source: Federal Returning Officer
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1
+ Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result
2
+ 2016 Evening Standard Theatre Awards Best Play Best Play Won
3
+ 2016 Evening Standard Theatre Awards Best Director John Tiffany Nominated
4
+ 2016 Evening Standard Theatre Awards Best Design Christine Jones Nominated
5
+ 2016 Evening Standard Theatre Awards Emerging Talent Award Anthony Boyle Nominated
6
+ 2016 Critics' Circle Theatre Awards Best Director John Tiffany Won
7
+ 2016 Critics' Circle Theatre Awards Best Designer Christine Jones Won
8
+ 2016 Critics' Circle Theatre Awards Most Promising Newcomer Anthony Boyle Won
9
+ 2017 WhatsOnStage Awards Best New Play Best New Play Won
10
+ 2017 WhatsOnStage Awards Best Actor in a Play Jamie Parker Won
11
+ 2017 WhatsOnStage Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Play Anthony Boyle Won
12
+ 2017 WhatsOnStage Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Play Paul Thornley Nominated
13
+ 2017 WhatsOnStage Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Play Poppy Miller Nominated
14
+ 2017 WhatsOnStage Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Play Noma Dumezweni Won
15
+ 2017 WhatsOnStage Awards Best Direction John Tiffany Won
16
+ 2017 WhatsOnStage Awards Best Costume Design Katrina Lindsay Nominated
17
+ 2017 WhatsOnStage Awards Best Set Design Christine Jones Won
18
+ 2017 WhatsOnStage Awards Best Lighting Design Neil Austin Won
19
+ 2017 WhatsOnStage Awards Best Video Design Finn Ross and Ash Woodward Won
20
+ 2017 Laurence Olivier Awards Best New Play Best New Play Won
21
+ 2017 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Director John Tiffany Won
22
+ 2017 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Actor Jamie Parker Won
23
+ 2017 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role Noma Dumezweni Won
24
+ 2017 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role Anthony Boyle Won
25
+ 2017 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Costume Design Katrina Lindsay Won
26
+ 2017 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Set Design Christine Jones Won
27
+ 2017 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Sound Design Gareth Fry Won
28
+ 2017 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Lighting Design Neil Austin Won
29
+ 2017 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Theatre Choreographer Steven Hoggett Nominated
30
+ 2017 Laurence Olivier Awards Outstanding Achievement in Music Imogen Heap Nominated
31
+ 2018 WhatsOnStage Awards Best West End Show Best West End Show Won
32
+ 2018 WhatsOnStage Awards Best Show Poster Best Show Poster Won
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1
+ Title Year Peak chart positions Peak chart positions Peak chart positions Peak chart positions Album
2
+ Title Year UK UK Indie UK Rock SCO Album
3
+ """I Love You 'Cause I Have To""" 2003 32 4 – 18 Please Describe Yourself
4
+ """Godhopping""" 2004 24 2 – 9 Please Describe Yourself
5
+ """Lounger""" 2004 43 3 5 34 Please Describe Yourself
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1
+ Party Party Candidate Votes % ±
2
+ - BJP Swati Singh 1,08,506 37.31 -
3
+ - SP Anurag Yadav 74,327 25.55 -
4
+ - BSP Shiv Shankar Singh (Shankari) 71,791 24.68 -
5
+ - IND. Rudra Daman Singh 20,607 7.08 -
6
+ - RLD Sharda Pratap Shukla 4,489 1.54 -
7
+ - NOTA None of the Above 1,926 0.66 -
8
+ Majority Majority Majority 34,179 11.76 -
9
+ Turnout Turnout Turnout 2,90,847 58.34 -
10
+ - BJP gain from SP BJP gain from SP Swing - -
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1
+ Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
2
+ Stavanger Gausel Gausel Church Gausel 1996 -
3
+ Stavanger Hafrsfjord Revheim Church Sør-Sunde 1865 Revheimkirke.JPG
4
+ Stavanger Hillevåg Hillevåg Church Hillevåg 1961 Hillevaag kirke.JPG
5
+ Stavanger Hinna Hinna Church Hinna 1967 -
6
+ Stavanger Madlamark Madlamark Church Madlamark 1976 Madlamark kirke.JPG
7
+ Stavanger Sunde Sunde Church Sunde 1984 Sundekirke.JPG
8
+ Stavanger Tasta Tasta Church Indre Tasta 1977 Tasta kirke.JPG
9
+ Stavanger Vardeneset Vardeneset Church Ytre Tasta 2000 -
10
+ Stavanger Vardeneset Austre Åmøy Chapel Austre Åmøy 1904 -
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1
+ Year Title Role Language Notes
2
+ 2015 Jadoogadu Parvathi Telugu -
3
+ 2016 Speedunnodu Vasanthi Telugu -
4
+ 2016 Eedo Rakam Aado Rakam Neelaveni Telugu -
5
+ 2016 Sarada - Telugu Shelved
6
+ 2016 Saansein Shirin Hindi -
7
+ 2017 Indrajith Meetah Tamil -
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1
+ Order Builder Delivered Quantity Original Numbers Notes
2
+ London, Midland & Scottish Railway LMS Crewe Works 1935–44 137 LMS 8000–8026, 8096–8175, 8301–8330 13 requisitioned by War Department
3
+ London, Midland & Scottish Railway Vulcan Foundry 1936–37 69 LMS 8027–8095 38 requisitioned by War Department
4
+ London, Midland & Scottish Railway North British Locomotive Co. 1942 50 LMS 8176–8225 -
5
+ London, Midland & Scottish Railway LMS Horwich Works 1943–45 75 LMS 8331–8399, 8490–8495 -
6
+ War Department North British Locomotive Co. 1940–42 158 WD 300–399, 500–524, 540–571, 623 300-337 delivered as LMS 8226–8263, on loan from WD
7
+ War Department Beyer, Peacock & Co. 1940–42 50 WD 400–449 400-414 delivered as LMS 8286-8300, on loan from WD
8
+ Railway Executive Committee GWR Swindon Works 1943–45 80 LMS 8400–8479 -
9
+ Railway Executive Committee LNER Darlington Works 1944–45 30 LMS 8500–8509, 8540–8559 -
10
+ Railway Executive Committee LNER Doncaster Works 1944–45 30 LMS 8510–8539 -
11
+ Railway Executive Committee order SR Eastleigh Works 1943–44 23 LMS 8600–8609, 8650–8662 -
12
+ Railway Executive Committee order SR Ashford Works 1943–44 14 LMS 8610–8612, 8618–8624, 8671–8674 -
13
+ Railway Executive Committee order SR Brighton Works 1943–44 68 LMS 8613–8617, 8625–8649, 8663–8670, 8675–8704 -
14
+ London & North Eastern Railway (Class O6) SR Brighton Works 1944 25 LNER 7651–7675 renumbered LNER 3100–3124, then LNER 3500–3524, then LMS 8705–8729
15
+ London & North Eastern Railway (Class O6) LNER Darlington Works 1945–46 23 LNER 3125–3147 renumbered LNER 3525–3547, then LMS 8730–8752
16
+ London & North Eastern Railway (Class O6) LNER Doncaster Works 1945–46 20 LNER 3148–3167 renumbered LNER 3548–3567, then LMS/(BR) (4)8753–8772
17
+ Total Total Total 852 - -
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1
+ Tenure Portrait Incumbent Notes
2
+ Magistrate for Queensland in New Guinea (1883) Magistrate for Queensland in New Guinea (1883) Magistrate for Queensland in New Guinea (1883) Magistrate for Queensland in New Guinea (1883)
3
+ 3 April 1883 to 2 July 1883 - Henry Majoribanks Chester Police Magistrate on Thursday Island
4
+ Special Commissioners for Great Britain in New Guinea (1884–1885) Special Commissioners for Great Britain in New Guinea (1884–1885) Special Commissioners for Great Britain in New Guinea (1884–1885) Special Commissioners for Great Britain in New Guinea (1884–1885)
5
+ 6 November 1884 to 2 December 1885 - Peter Scratchley From 6 June 1885, Sir Peter Scratchley. Died in office
6
+ 2 December 1885 to 1886 - Hugh Hastings Romilly Acting
7
+ 1886 to 1887 - John Douglas -
8
+ Administrator of British New Guinea (1888–1895) Administrator of British New Guinea (1888–1895) Administrator of British New Guinea (1888–1895) Administrator of British New Guinea (1888–1895)
9
+ 1888 to 1895 - Sir William MacGregor -
10
+ Lieutenant-Governors of British New Guinea (1895–1904) Lieutenant-Governors of British New Guinea (1895–1904) Lieutenant-Governors of British New Guinea (1895–1904) Lieutenant-Governors of British New Guinea (1895–1904)
11
+ 1895 to 1897 - Sir William MacGregor -
12
+ 1898 to 1903 - George Le Hunte -
13
+ 1903 to 1904 - Christopher Stansfield Robinson Acting administrator
14
+ Lieutenant-Governors of Papua (1904–1942) Lieutenant-Governors of Papua (1904–1942) Lieutenant-Governors of Papua (1904–1942) Lieutenant-Governors of Papua (1904–1942)
15
+ 1904 to 1907 - Francis Rickman Barton Acting. The territory was renamed from British New Guinea to Papua with the passage of the Papua Act 1905
16
+ 1908 to 27 February 1940 - Sir Hubert Murray Died in office
17
+ 27 February 1940 to 1942 - Hubert Leonard Murray Acting
18
+ Military Administrator (1942–1946) Military Administrator (1942–1946) Military Administrator (1942–1946) Military Administrator (1942–1946)
19
+ 13 February 1942 to 31 October 1945 - Major General Basil Morris Commander of the 8th Military District
20
+ Head of the Papuan Civil Administrative Unit (1942) Head of the Papuan Civil Administrative Unit (1942) Head of the Papuan Civil Administrative Unit (1942) Head of the Papuan Civil Administrative Unit (1942)
21
+ 14 February 1942 to 10 April 1942 - Sydney Elliott-Smith In Port Moresby
22
+ General Officers Commanding of the Australian New Guinea Administrative Unit [ANGAU] (1942–1946) General Officers Commanding of the Australian New Guinea Administrative Unit [ANGAU] (1942–1946) General Officers Commanding of the Australian New Guinea Administrative Unit [ANGAU] (1942–1946) General Officers Commanding of the Australian New Guinea Administrative Unit [ANGAU] (1942–1946)
23
+ 10 April 1942 to August 1942 - Kenneth Carlyle McMullen In Port Moresby
24
+ August 1942 to 24 June 1946 - Major General Basil Morris In Port Moresby until October 1945, afterwards in Lae. Styled as Head of the ANGAU until 7 February 1944
25
+ 4 September 1944 to 9 December 1944 - Brigadier Donald Cleland Acting for Morris
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1
+ """Traditional"" classification" Inarticulata Inarticulata Inarticulata Articulata Articulata
2
+ """Calciata"" approach" Lingulata Lingulata Calciata Calciata Calciata
3
+ Three-part approach Linguliformea Linguliformea Craniformea Rhynchonelliformea Rhynchonelliformea
4
+ Orders Lingulida Discinida Craniida Terebratulida Rhynchonellida
5
+ Hinge No teeth No teeth No teeth Teeth and sockets Teeth and sockets
6
+ Anus On front of body, at end of U-shaped gut On front of body, at end of U-shaped gut On front of body, at end of U-shaped gut None None
7
+ Pedicle Contains coelom with muscles running through Contains coelom with muscles running through No pedicle No coelom, muscles where joins body No coelom, muscles where joins body
8
+ Pedicle Long, burrows Short, attached to hard surfaces None, cemented to surface Short, attached to hard surfaces Short, attached to hard surfaces
9
+ Periostracum Glycosaminoglycans and chitin Glycosaminoglycans and chitin Chitin Proteins Proteins
10
+ Primary (middle) mineralized layer of shell Glycosaminoglycans and apatite (calcium phosphate) Glycosaminoglycans and apatite (calcium phosphate) Calcite (a form of calcium carbonate) Calcite (a form of calcium carbonate) Calcite (a form of calcium carbonate)
11
+ Inner mineralized layer of shell Collagen and other proteins, chitinophosphate and apatite (calcium phosphate) Collagen and other proteins, chitinophosphate and apatite (calcium phosphate) Calcite Proteins and calcite Proteins and calcite
12
+ Chaetae around opening of shells Yes Yes - - -
13
+ Coelom fully divided Yes Yes No Yes Yes
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1
+ Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
2
+ Wayne State Wildcats (NCAA Division II independent) (1998–1999) Wayne State Wildcats (NCAA Division II independent) (1998–1999) Wayne State Wildcats (NCAA Division II independent) (1998–1999) Wayne State Wildcats (NCAA Division II independent) (1998–1999) Wayne State Wildcats (NCAA Division II independent) (1998–1999) Wayne State Wildcats (NCAA Division II independent) (1998–1999)
3
+ 1998–99 Wayne State (NE) 15–12 - - -
4
+ Wayne State Wildcats (Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference) (1999–2008) Wayne State Wildcats (Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference) (1999–2008) Wayne State Wildcats (Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference) (1999–2008) Wayne State Wildcats (Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference) (1999–2008) Wayne State Wildcats (Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference) (1999–2008) Wayne State Wildcats (Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference) (1999–2008)
5
+ 1999–00 Wayne State (NE) 19–9 14–4 4th -
6
+ 2000–01 Wayne State (NE) 18–9 12–6 4th -
7
+ 2001–02 Wayne State (NE) 12–15 9–9 7th -
8
+ 2002–03 Wayne State (NE) 17–11 11–7 5th -
9
+ 2002–03 Wayne State (NE) 17–11 11–7 5th -
10
+ 2003–04 Wayne State (NE) 13–15 6–10 7th -
11
+ 2004–05 Wayne State (NE) 20–11 7–7 6th -
12
+ 2005–06 Wayne State (NE) 27–4 13–1 1st NCAA D-II First Round
13
+ 2006–07 Wayne State (NE) 19–10 11–7 4th -
14
+ 2007–08 Wayne State (NE) 22–10 12–6 2nd NCAA D-II Sweet 16
15
+ Wayne State (NE): Wayne State (NE): 182–105 (.634) 95–57 (.625) - -
16
+ South Dakota Coyotes (NCAA Division I independent) (2008–2009) South Dakota Coyotes (NCAA Division I independent) (2008–2009) South Dakota Coyotes (NCAA Division I independent) (2008–2009) South Dakota Coyotes (NCAA Division I independent) (2008–2009) South Dakota Coyotes (NCAA Division I independent) (2008–2009) South Dakota Coyotes (NCAA Division I independent) (2008–2009)
17
+ 2008–09 South Dakota 18–11 - - -
18
+ South Dakota Coyotes (Summit League) (2009–2012) South Dakota Coyotes (Summit League) (2009–2012) South Dakota Coyotes (Summit League) (2009–2012) South Dakota Coyotes (Summit League) (2009–2012) South Dakota Coyotes (Summit League) (2009–2012) South Dakota Coyotes (Summit League) (2009–2012)
19
+ 2009–10 South Dakota 15–16 6–6 4th -
20
+ 2010–11 South Dakota 20–12 10–2 2nd WBI Second Round
21
+ 2011–12 South Dakota 23–8 12–6 3rd WNIT Second Round
22
+ South Dakota: South Dakota: 76–47 (.618) 28–14 (.667) - -
23
+ Colorado State Rams (Mountain West Conference) (2012–present) Colorado State Rams (Mountain West Conference) (2012–present) Colorado State Rams (Mountain West Conference) (2012–present) Colorado State Rams (Mountain West Conference) (2012–present) Colorado State Rams (Mountain West Conference) (2012–present) Colorado State Rams (Mountain West Conference) (2012–present)
24
+ 2012–13 Colorado State 11–19 7–9 6th -
25
+ 2013–14 Colorado State 25–8 15–3 1st WNIT First Round
26
+ 2014–15 Colorado State 23–8 15–3 1st WNIT First Round
27
+ 2015–16 Colorado State 31–2 18–0 1st NCAA First Round
28
+ 2016–17 Colorado State 25–9 15–3 1st WNIT Second Round
29
+ 2017–18 Colorado State 21–12 11–7 T–4th WNIT Second Round
30
+ 2018–19 Colorado State 8-22 2-16 11th -
31
+ Colorado State: Colorado State: 144–80 (.643) 83–41 (.669) - -
32
+ Total: Total: 402–233 (.633) - - -
33
+ National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion
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1
+ Temperature comparisons Kepler-42c Kepler-42b Kepler-42d Earth
2
+ Global equilibrium temperature 728 K 455 °C 851 °F 524 K 251 °C 483.8 °F 454 K 181 °C 357.8 °F 255 K −18 °C −0.4 °F
3
+ References: References: References: References: References:
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1
+ Year Title Role Notes
2
+ 1993 Indian Summer Ida Heinken -
3
+ 2004 The List - Short film
4
+ 2007 Numero Dos Ashleigh Short film
5
+ 2009 The Eight Percent Laura Short film
6
+ 2010 Heterosexuals Rhonda -
7
+ 2011 Scents and Sensibility Elinor Dashwood -
8
+ 2011 Margin Call Heather Burke -
9
+ 2011 Something Borrowed Claire -
10
+ 2012 Hearing Voices - Short film
11
+ 2013 Sequin Raze Rebecca Short film
12
+ 2013 Christmas in the City Wendy Carroll -
13
+ 2014 Lovesick Felicia -
14
+ 2014 A Most Violent Year Lange -
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1
+ Party Votes % Seats +/–
2
+ People's Party 434,550 38.1 118 +23
3
+ Liberal Party 379,968 33.3 80 –21
4
+ Progressive Party 77,254 6.8 10 –4
5
+ Communist Party of Greece 52,958 4.6 0 –13
6
+ Agricultural and Labour Party 47,460 4.2 13 +5
7
+ National Radical Party 46,692 4.1 11 +6
8
+ Freethinkers' Party 25,758 2.3 6 +4
9
+ Independent Party 22,985 2.0 2 New
10
+ Farmers' Party 20,200 1.8 1 –12
11
+ National Alliance 14,302 1.3 5 New
12
+ Conservative Democratic Party 9,672 0.8 2 +2
13
+ Independents 9,532 0.8 0 0
14
+ Invalid/blank votes 5,612 – – –
15
+ Total 1,146,943 100 248 –6
16
+ Registered voters/turnout - - – –
17
+ Source: Nohlen & Stöver Source: Nohlen & Stöver Source: Nohlen & Stöver Source: Nohlen & Stöver Source: Nohlen & Stöver
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1
+ Region Date Label Edition(s) Format(s)
2
+ Japan 30 August 2000 Epic Japan Chrysalis (Japanese edition) CD, cassette
3
+ Taiwan 1 September 2000 Sony Music Taiwan Chrysalis CD, cassette
4
+ Italy 7 September 2000 Sony Music Italy Chrysalis CD, cassette
5
+ France 2 October 2000 Columbia Records Désirs contraires CD, cassette
6
+ Germany 30 October 2000 Sony Music Germany Chrysalis CD, cassette
7
+ Indonesia 6 April 2002 Columbia Records | Sony Music Indonesia Désirs contraires CD, cassette
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1
+ Title Year Artist(s) Album Credits Written with Produced with
2
+ """Keep It Cool""" 2013 Kelela Cut 4 Me Producer - -
3
+ """Cherry Coffee""" 2013 Kelela Cut 4 Me Producer - -
4
+ """INTRLD""" 2016 Rosie Lowe Control Co-writer/Producer Rosie Lowe -
5
+ """I'll Be Gone""" 2016 Rosie Lowe Control Co-writer/Co-producer Dave Okumu -
6
+ """LMK""" 2017 Kelela Take Me Apart Producer - Kwes
7
+ """Frontline""" 2017 Kelela Take Me Apart Producer - -
8
+ """Waitin'""" 2017 Kelela Take Me Apart Producer - Ariel Rechtshaid, Kwes
9
+ """Take Me Apart""" 2017 Kelela Take Me Apart Producer - Al Shux, Ariel Rechtshaid, Arca, Loric Sih, Kwes
10
+ """Truth or Dare""" 2017 Kelela Take Me Apart Producer - Kwes
11
+ """Turn to Dust""" 2017 Kelela Take Me Apart Co-writer Kelela Mizanekristos, Alejandro Ghersi, Romy Madley Croft -
12
+ """Bluff""" 2017 Kelela Take Me Apart Producer - -
13
+ """Altadena""" 2017 Kelela Take Me Apart Producer - Ariel Rechtshaid, Kwes
14
+ """The Good Side""" 2018 Troye Sivan Bloom Co-writer/Additional producer Troye Sivan, Brett McLaughlin, Bram Inscore, Alexandra Hughes, Ariel Rechtshaid Ariel Rechtshaid, Bram Inscore
15
+ """Animal""" 2018 Troye Sivan Bloom Co-writer/Co-producer Troye Sivan, Brett McLaughlin, Bram Inscore, Alexandra Hughes, Ariel Rechtshaid Ariel Rechtshaid, Bram Inscore, Buddy Ross, The Haxan Cloak
16
+ """No Fun""" 2018 Joji Ballads 1 Producer George Miller -
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1
+ State Location Venue Room Date built Seats Resident organizations
2
+ Utah Logan Ellen Eccles Theatre - 1923 1,100 Utah Festival Opera
3
+ Utah Logan Utah State University Kent Concert Hall 1967 2,168 Utah State University
4
+ Utah Logan Utah State University Performance Hall 2006 421 Utah State University, Fry Street Quartet
5
+ Utah Provo Franklin S. Harris Fine Arts Center Gerrit de Jong Jr. Concert Hall 1964 1,485 BYU Philharmonic Orchestra, BYU choirs
6
+ Utah Provo Covey Center for the Arts Performance Hall 2007 670 Utah Valley Symphony
7
+ Utah Salt Lake City Abravanel Hall - 1979 2,811 Utah Symphony Orchestra
8
+ Utah Salt Lake City Kingsbury Hall - 1930 1,992 Utah Opera
9
+ Utah Salt Lake City Libby Gardner Concert Hall - 1997 680 Salt Lake Symphony, Utah Philharmonia
10
+ Utah Salt Lake City Salt Lake Tabernacle - 1867 3,500 Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Temple Square, Bells on Temple Square (6 months of the year)
11
+ Utah Salt Lake City LDS Conference Center - 2000 21,000 Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Temple Square, Bells on Temple Square (6 months of the year)
12
+ Vermont Burlington Flynn Center for the Performing Arts Main stage 1930 1,411 -
13
+ Vermont Rutland Paramount Theater Main stage 1913 838 -
14
+ Virginia Fairfax George Mason University Center for the Arts Concert Hall 1990 2,000 -
15
+ Virginia Newport News Ferguson Center for the Arts Concert Hall 2005 1,725 -
16
+ Virginia Norfolk Chrysler Hall - 1972 2,500 Virginia Symphony Orchestra
17
+ Virginia Richmond Dominion Arts Center Richmond CenterStage 1928/1983/2009 1,700 Richmond Symphony, Virginia Opera
18
+ Virginia Vienna Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts Filene Center 1971 7,000 -
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1
+ Year Competition Venue Position Notes
2
+ 2007 European U23 Championships Debrecen, Hungary 1st 62.17 m
3
+ 2007 World Championships Osaka, Japan 8th 61.03 m
4
+ 2007 World Athletics Final Stuttgart, Germany 8th 55.62 m
5
+ 2009 World Championships Berlin, Germany 6th 63.23 m
6
+ 2010 European Cup Winter Throwing Arles, France 3rd 60.56 m
7
+ 2010 European Championships Barcelona, Spain 1st 66.81 m
8
+ 2011 World Championships Daegu, South Korea 9th (q) 60.21 m
9
+ 2012 European Championships Helsinki, Finland 3rd 63.69 m
10
+ 2012 Olympic Games London, United Kingdom 3rd 64.91 m
11
+ 2013 European Cup Winter Throwing Castellón, Spain 3rd 61.97 m
12
+ 2013 World Championships Moscow, Russia 4th 64.78 m
13
+ 2014 European Championships Zürich, Switzerland 3rd 63.91 m
14
+ 2015 World Championships Beijing, China 10th 59.88 m
15
+ 2016 European Championships Amsterdam, Netherlands 2nd 65.25 m
16
+ 2016 Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 11th 59.71 m
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1
+ Party Party Candidate Votes % ±
2
+ - AK Party Melih Gökçek 1,416,770 44.8 6.3
3
+ - CHP Mansur Yavaş 1,385,038 43.8 12.5
4
+ - MHP Mevlüt Karakaya 245,611 7.8 19.6
5
+ - BBP Remzi Çayır 41,867 1.3 1.3
6
+ - HDP Salman Kaya 27,522 0.9 0.9
7
+ - Felicity Mehmet Ziyattin Tokar 15,214 0.5 0.7
8
+ - YP Tülin Erkan 5,009 0.2 0.2
9
+ - HEPAR Ahmet Nuri Çoker 4,199 0.1 0.1
10
+ - BTP Ata Selçuk 3,325 0.1 0.2
11
+ - Democrat Ömer Şenöz 3,300 0.1 0.2
12
+ - Independent Özcan Kaya Güvenç 2,527 0.1 0.1
13
+ - DSP Uğur Gürel 1,898 0.1 0.1
14
+ - HAK-PAR Ayşe Çelik 1,829 0.1 0.1
15
+ - HKP Fatma Serap Kardaşoğlu 1,652 0.1 0.1
16
+ - DYP Bekir Cebeci 1,266 0.0 0.1
17
+ - TURK Party Mevlüt Tanır 1,126 0.0 0.0
18
+ - Nation Hacı Ali Özdemir 954 0.0 0.1
19
+ - LDP Refik Sarıkaya 405 0.0 0.1
20
+ - Independent Belgin Saydan 320 0.0 0.0
21
+ - Independent Fatih Rüştü Demirbağ 307 0.0 0.0
22
+ - Independent Melek Altıntaş 192 0.0 0.0
23
+ - Independent Tezer Ergezen 169 0.0 0.0
24
+ - Independent Oral Çevik 140 0.0 0.0
25
+ - Independent Özgür Baytek 126 0.0 0.0
26
+ - Independent Doğukan Erdoğan 55 0.0 0.0
27
+ Majority Majority Majority 31,732 1.0 6.2
28
+ Turnout Turnout Turnout 3,160,821 91.1 5.2
29
+ - AK Party hold AK Party hold Swing 3.1 -
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1
+ Year Title US Main US Rock Album
2
+ 2005 """Slowburn""" 27 — Truth Is Currency
3
+ 2006 """Selfish And Cold""" — — Truth Is Currency
4
+ 2008 """Hell Yeah""" 18 — Light It Up
5
+ 2008 """Light It Up""" 25 — Light It Up
6
+ 2009 """Far from Over""" 15 36 Light It Up
7
+ 2010 """Broken Bones""" 34 — Light It Up
8
+ 2010 """Justice""" 17 38 Justice
9
+ 2011 """The Fire""" 27 — Justice
10
+ 2012 """Something New""" — — Take 'Em Out
11
+ 2014 """Born 2 Destroy""" 40 — -
12
+ """—"" denotes a release that did not chart." """—"" denotes a release that did not chart." """—"" denotes a release that did not chart." """—"" denotes a release that did not chart." """—"" denotes a release that did not chart."
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1
+ Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2
+ 2006 Festival Film Indonesia Best Film Ruang Nominated
3
+ 2006 Festival Film Indonesia Best Director Ruang Nominated
4
+ 2006 Festival Film Indonesia Best Original Story Ruang Nominated
5
+ 2009 Festival Film Indonesia Best Film Ruma Maida Nominated
6
+ 2009 Festival Film Indonesia Best Director Ruma Maida Nominated
7
+ 2012 Piala Maya Best Feature Film Lovely Man Won
8
+ 2012 Piala Maya Best Director Lovely Man Won
9
+ 2012 Piala Maya Best Screenplay Lovely Man Won
10
+ 2012 Festival Film Indonesia Best Film Lovely Man Nominated
11
+ 2012 Festival Film Indonesia Best Director Lovely Man Nominated
12
+ 2012 Festival Film Indonesia Best Screenplay Lovely Man Nominated
13
+ 2012 Festival Film Indonesia Best Original Story Lovely Man Nominated
14
+ 2012 Asian Film Awards Best Director Lovely Man Nominated
15
+ 2012 Tiburon International Film Festival Best Film Lovely Man Won
16
+ 2012 Tiburon International Film Festival Best Director Lovely Man Won
17
+ 2012 Tel Aviv LGBT International Film Festival Best International Narrative Feature Lovely Man Won
18
+ 2012 Osaka Asian Film Festival Grand Prix Lovely Man Nominated
19
+ 2013 Piala Maya Best Feature Film Something in the Way Nominated
20
+ 2013 Piala Maya Best Original Screenplay Something in the Way Nominated
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1
+ Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
2
+ 100 m 11.40 Helen Golden 29 June 1974 AAA Championships United Kingdom London, United Kingdom -
3
+ 200 m 22.59 (-1.3 m/s) Beth Dobbin 1 July 2018 British Championships United Kingdom Birmingham, United Kingdom -
4
+ 400 m 50.71 Allison Curbishley 18 September 1998 Commonwealth Games Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia -
5
+ 800 m 1:57.69 Lynsey Sharp 20 August 2016 Olympic Games Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -
6
+ 1500 m 3:55.22 Laura Muir 27 August 2016 Meeting de Paris France Paris, France -
7
+ Mile 4:18.03 Laura Muir 9 July 2017 London Grand Prix United Kingdom London, United Kingdom -
8
+ 3000 m 8:29.02 Yvonne Murray 25 September 1988 Olympic Games South Korea Seoul, South Korea -
9
+ 5000 m 14:48.49 Eilish McColgan 1 September 2017 Memorial Van Damme Belgium Brussels, Belgium -
10
+ 10000 m 30:57.07 Liz McColgan 25 June 1991 Fanny Blankers-Koen Games Netherlands Hengelo, Netherlands -
11
+ Marathon 2:26:52 Liz McColgan 13 April 1997 London Marathon United Kingdom London, United Kingdom -
12
+ 100 m hurdles 13.35 Pat Rollo 11 June 1983 AAA Championships United Kingdom London, United Kingdom -
13
+ 400 m hurdles 54.09 Eilidh Doyle 15 July 2016 Herculis Monaco Fontvieille, Monaco -
14
+ 3000 m steeplechase 9:35.82 Eilish McColgan 10 August 2013 World Championships Russia Moscow, Russia -
15
+ High jump 1.91 m Jayne Barnetson 7 July 1989 IAC Grand Prix United Kingdom Edinburgh, United Kingdom -
16
+ Pole vault 4.35 m Henrietta Paxton 26 June 2010 European Trials and UK Championships United Kingdom Birmingham, United Kingdom -
17
+ Long jump 6.47 m Jade Nimmo 14 April 2012 Hilltoppers Relay Meeting United States Bowling Green, United States -
18
+ Triple jump 13.62 m Nony Mordi 5 July 2008 UK Women's League United Kingdom Manchester, United Kingdom -
19
+ Shot put 18.99 m Meg Ritchie 7 May 1983 - United States Tucson, United States -
20
+ Discus throw 67.48 m Meg Ritchie 26 April 1981 - United States Walnut, United States -
21
+ Hammer throw 67.58 m Shirley Webb 15 July 2005 - United Kingdom Loughborough, United Kingdom -
22
+ Javelin throw 57.19 m Lorna Jackson 9 July 2000 - United Kingdom Peterborough, United Kingdom -
23
+ Heptathlon 5803 pts Jayne Barnetson 20 August 1989 - Soviet Union Kiev, Soviet Union -
24
+ Heptathlon - - - - - -
25
+ 20 km walk (road) 1:36:40 Sarah-Jane Cattermole 4 March 2000 - Perth, Australia -
26
+ 4 × 100 m relay - - - - - -
27
+ 4 × 400 m relay 3:29.18 Scotland Zoey Clark Kirsten McAslan Lynsey Sharp Eilidh Doyle 14 April 2018 Commonwealth Games Australia Gold Coast, Australia -
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1
+ Year Title Role Notes
2
+ 1995 Othello Othello Bloomsbury Theatre
3
+ 1996 Othello Othello Theatre Royal, Glasgow
4
+ 1997 Macbeth Malcolm Bristol Old Vic
5
+ 1999 Sparkleshark Russell Royal National Theatre
6
+ 2000 Blue/Orange Chris Royal National Theatre
7
+ 2000 Romeo and Juliet Romeo Montague Royal National Theatre
8
+ 2000 Peer Gynt Young Peer Royal National Theatre
9
+ 2002 The Vortex Nicky Lancaster Donmar Warehouse
10
+ 2007 The Seagull Boris Alexeyevich Trigorin Royal Court Theatre
11
+ 2007 Othello Othello Donmar Warehouse
12
+ 2013 A Season in the Congo Patrice Lumumba Young Vic
13
+ 2015 Everyman Everyman Royal National Theatre
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1
+ Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
2
+ Representing Kenya Representing Kenya Representing Kenya Representing Kenya Representing Kenya Representing Kenya
3
+ 1982 Chicago Marathon Chicago, United States 2nd Marathon 2:11:40
4
+ 1983 Chicago Marathon Chicago, United States 1st Marathon 2:09:44
5
+ 1984 Los Angeles Marathon Los Angeles, United States 2nd Marathon 2:10:40
6
+ 1984 Olympic Games Los Angeles, United States 14th 10,000 m 28:32.57
7
+ 1984 Olympic Games Los Angeles, United States 7th Marathon 2:11:28
8
+ 1990 Belgrade Marathon Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia 1st Marathon 2:19:32
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1
+ Specification CBR600F CBR600F2 CBR600F3 CBR600F4 CBR600F4i 2011 CBR600F
2
+ Engine & transmission Engine & transmission Engine & transmission Engine & transmission Engine & transmission Engine & transmission Engine & transmission
3
+ Layout 4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-four 4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-four 4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-four 4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-four 4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-four 4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-four
4
+ Capacity 599 cc (36.6 cu in) 599 cc (36.6 cu in) 599 cc (36.6 cu in) 599 cc (36.6 cu in) 599 cc (36.6 cu in) 599 cc (36.6 cu in)
5
+ Bore × stroke 63 mm × 48 mm (2.48 in × 1.89 in) 65 mm × 45.2 mm (2.56 in × 1.78 in) 65 mm × 45.2 mm (2.56 in × 1.78 in) 67 mm × 42.5 mm (2.64 in × 1.67 in) 67 mm × 42.5 mm (2.64 in × 1.67 in) 67 mm × 42.5 mm (2.64 in × 1.67 in)
6
+ Compression ratio 11.0:1 11.5:1 12.0:1 12.0:1 12.0:1 12.0:1
7
+ Cooling system Liquid-cooled Liquid-cooled Liquid-cooled Liquid-cooled Liquid-cooled Liquid-cooled
8
+ Carburation Carburetor Carburetor Carburetor Carburetor PGM-FI fuel injection PGM-FI fuel injection
9
+ Starter Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric
10
+ Maximum power 64 kW (85.8 hp; 87.0 PS) @ 11,000 rpm (claimed) 63 kW (84.5 hp; 85.7 PS) (rear wheel) 67.3 kW (90.3 hp; 91.5 PS) (rear wheel) 78 kW (104.6 hp; 106.1 PS) (rear wheel) 81 kW (108.6 hp; 110.1 PS) @ 12,500 rpm (claimed) 67.2 kW (90.1 hp; 91.4 PS) (rear wheel) 76 kW (101.9 hp; 103.3 PS) @ 12,000 rpm (claimed)
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+ Maximum torque 60 N⋅m (44.3 lbf⋅ft) @ 8,500 rpm (claimed) 64 N⋅m (47.2 lbf⋅ft) @ 10,500 rpm (claimed) 58.3 N⋅m (43.0 lbf⋅ft) (rear wheel) 67 N⋅m (49.4 lbf⋅ft) (rear wheel) 62 N⋅m (45.7 lbf⋅ft) @ 10,000 rpm (claimed) 65 N⋅m (47.9 lbf⋅ft) @ 10,500 rpm (claimed)
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+ Transmission 6-speed constant mesh 6-speed constant mesh 6-speed constant mesh 6-speed constant mesh 6-speed constant mesh 6-speed constant mesh
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+ Final drive Chain Chain Chain Chain Chain Chain
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+ Cycle parts & suspension Cycle parts & suspension Cycle parts & suspension Cycle parts & suspension Cycle parts & suspension Cycle parts & suspension Cycle parts & suspension
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+ Frame Steel twin-spar Steel twin-spar Steel twin-spar Aluminium twin-spar, box-section Aluminium twin-spar, box-section Aluminium mono-backbone
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+ Front suspension Conventional 37 mm (1.5 in) telescopic fork Conventional 41 mm (1.6 in) telescopic fork Conventional 41 mm (1.6 in) HMAS telescopic fork, preload and rebound adjustability Conventional 43 mm (1.7 in) HMAS fully adjustable telescopic fork Conventional 43 mm (1.7 in) HMAS fully adjustable telescopic fork Inverted 41 mm (1.6 in) telescopic fork
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+ Front tyre 110/80–17 120/60–17 120/60–17 120/70–17 120/70–17 120/70–17
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+ Front brakes Dual 276 mm (10.9 in) disc with 2-piston caliper Dual 276 mm (10.9 in) disc with 2-piston caliper Dual 276 mm (10.9 in) disc with 2-piston caliper Dual 296 mm (11.7 in) disc with 4-piston caliper Dual 296 mm (11.7 in) disc with 4-piston caliper Dual 296 mm (11.7 in) disc with 2-piston caliper
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+ Rear suspension Swingarm, preload adjustable monoshock with Pro-Link Swingarm, preload adjustable monoshock with Pro-Link Swingarm, fully adjustable HMAS monoshock with Pro-Link Swingarm, fully adjustable HMAS monoshock with Pro-Link Swingarm, fully adjustable HMAS monoshock with Pro-Link Swingarm with preload adjustable monoshock
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+ Rear tyre 130/80–17 160/60–17 160/60–17 180/55–17 180/55–17 180/55–17
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+ Rear brakes Single 218 mm (8.58 in) disc with single-piston caliper Single 218 mm (8.58 in) disc with single-piston caliper Single 218 mm (8.58 in) disc with single-piston caliper Single 220 mm (8.66 in) disc with single-piston caliper Single 220 mm (8.66 in) disc with single-piston caliper Single 240 mm (9.4 in) disc with single-piston caliper
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+ Dimensions Dimensions Dimensions Dimensions Dimensions Dimensions Dimensions
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+ Length 2,050 mm (80.71 in) 2,010 mm (79.1 in) 2,055 mm (80.91 in) - - -
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+ Width 685 mm (26.97 in) 695 mm (27.36 in) 685 mm (26.97 in) - - -
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+ Seat height 770 mm (30.3 in) 810 mm (31.89 in) 810 mm (31.89 in) 810 mm (31.89 in) 805 mm (31.69 in) 805 mm (31.69 in)
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+ Wheelbase 1,410 mm (55.51 in) 1,405 mm (55.31 in) 1,400 mm (55.12 in) 1,390 mm (54.72 in) 1,390 mm (54.72 in) 1,390 mm (54.72 in)
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+ Rake, trail - - 25.2°, 94 mm (3.70 in) - 24°, 96 mm (3.78 in) 24°, 96 mm (3.78 in)
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+ Dry weight 180 kg (397 lb) - - 170 kg (375 lb) 170 kg (375 lb) -
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+ Wet weight 204 kg (450 lb) 213.18 kg (470 lb) 206 kg (454 lb) 197 kg (434 lb) 200 kg (441 lb) 193 kg (425 lb)
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+ Fuel capacity 16.5 l (3.6 imp gal; 4.4 US gal) 16 l (3.5 imp gal; 4.2 US gal) 17 l (3.7 imp gal; 4.5 US gal) - 18 l (4.0 imp gal; 4.8 US gal) -