diff --git a/csv/204-csv/100.csv b/csv/204-csv/100.csv
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+"Date","Name of ship","Nationality","Tonnage","Fate"
+"5 June 1940","SS Stancor","United Kingdom","798","Sunk at 58°48′N 08°45′W / 58.800°N 8.750°W"
+"7 June 1940","SS Frances Massey","United Kingdom","4,212","Sunk at 55°33′N 08°26′W / 55.550°N 8.433°W"
+"7 June 1940","SS Eros","United Kingdom","5,888","Damaged at 55°33′N 08°26′W / 55.550°N 8.433°W"
+"11 June 1940","SS Violando N Goulandris","Greece","2,375","Sunk at 44°04′N 12°30′W / 44.067°N 12.500°W"
+"19 June 1940","MV Tudor","Norway","6,607","Sunk at 45°10′N 11°50′W / 45.167°N 11.833°W"
+"19 June 1940","SS Baron Loudoun","United Kingdom","3,164","Sunk at 45°00′N 11°21′W / 45.000°N 11.350°W"
+"19 June 1940","SS British Monarch","United Kingdom","5,661","Sunk at 45°00′N 11°21′W / 45.000°N 11.350°W"
+"20 June 1940","MV Moerdrecht","Netherlands","7,493","Sunk at 43°34′N 14°20′W / 43.567°N 14.333°W"
+"16 August 1940","SS Hedrun","Sweden","2,325","Sunk at 57°10′N 16°37′W / 57.167°N 16.617°W"
+"19 August 1940","SS Ville de Gand","Belgium","7,590","Sunk at 55°28′N 15°10′W / 55.467°N 15.167°W"
+"24 August 1940","SS La Brea","United Kingdom","6,666","Sunk at 57°24′N 11°21′W / 57.400°N 11.350°W"
+"25 August 1940","SS Empire Merlin","United Kingdom","5,763","Sunk at 58°30′N 10°15′W / 58.500°N 10.250°W"
+"25 August 1940","MV Athelcrest","United Kingdom","6,825","Sunk at 58°24′N 11°25′W / 58.400°N 11.417°W"
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+
+
+| Representative |
+State |
+District(s) |
+Served |
+Party |
+Date of birth |
+Date of death |
+Age |
+
+
+| William R. Poage |
+Texas |
+11 |
+1937–1978 |
+Democratic |
+December 29, 1899 |
+January 3, 1987 |
+700187000000000000087 years, 70005000000000000005 days |
+
+
+| Aubert C. Dunn |
+Mississippi |
+5 |
+1935–1937 |
+Democratic |
+November 20, 1896 |
+January 4, 1987 |
+700190000000000000090 years, 700145000000000000045 days |
+
+
+| Charles Goodell |
+New York |
+43, 38 |
+1959–1968 |
+Republican |
+March 16, 1926 |
+January 21, 1987 |
+700160000000000000060 years, 7002311000000000000311 days |
+
+
+| Sala Burton |
+California |
+5 |
+1983–1987 |
+Democratic |
+April 1, 1925 |
+February 1, 1987 |
+700161000000000000061 years, 7002306000000000000306 days |
+
+
+| Harold Earthman |
+Tennessee |
+5 |
+1947–1949 |
+Democratic |
+April 13, 1900 |
+February 26, 1987 |
+700186000000000000086 years, 7002319000000000000319 days |
+
+
+| LaFayette L. Patterson |
+Alabama |
+5 |
+1928–1933 |
+Democratic |
+August 23, 1888 |
+March 3, 1987 |
+700198000000000000098 years, 7002192000000000000192 days |
+
+
+| W. Sterling Cole |
+New York |
+37, 39 |
+1935–1957 |
+Republican |
+April 18, 1904 |
+March 15, 1987 |
+700182000000000000082 years, 7002331000000000000331 days |
+
+
+| Claude I. Bakewell |
+Missouri |
+11 |
+1947–1949, 1951–1953 |
+Republican |
+August 9, 1912 |
+March 18, 1987 |
+700174000000000000074 years, 7002221000000000000221 days |
+
+
+| Tim L. Carter |
+Kentucky |
+5 |
+1965–1981 |
+Republican |
+September 2, 1910 |
+March 27, 1987 |
+700176000000000000076 years, 7002206000000000000206 days |
+
+
+| James G. Donovan |
+New York |
+18 |
+1951–1957 |
+Democratic |
+December 15, 1898 |
+April 6, 1987 |
+700188000000000000088 years, 7002112000000000000112 days |
+
+
+| Orland K. Armstrong |
+Missouri |
+6 |
+1951–1953 |
+Republican |
+October 2, 1893 |
+April 15, 1987 |
+700193000000000000093 years, 7002195000000000000195 days |
+
+
+| Albert L. Reeves Jr. |
+Missouri |
+5 |
+1947–1949 |
+Democratic |
+May 31, 1906 |
+April 15, 1987 |
+700180000000000000080 years, 7002319000000000000319 days |
+
+
+| Edith Green |
+Oregon |
+3 |
+1955–1974 |
+Democratic |
+January 17, 1910 |
+April 21, 1987 |
+700177000000000000077 years, 700194000000000000094 days |
+
+
+| Antonio Borja Won Pat |
+Guam |
+At-large |
+1973–1985 |
+Democratic |
+December 10, 1908 |
+May 1, 1987 |
+700178000000000000078 years, 7002142000000000000142 days |
+
+
+| Stewart McKinney |
+Connecticut |
+4 |
+1971–1987 |
+Republican |
+January 30, 1931 |
+May 7, 1987 |
+700156000000000000056 years, 700197000000000000097 days |
+
+
+| James J. Delaney |
+New York |
+6, 7, 9 |
+1945–1947, 1949–1978 |
+Democratic |
+March 19, 1901 |
+May 24, 1987 |
+700186000000000000086 years, 700166000000000000066 days |
+
+
+| Frank Carlson |
+Kansas |
+6 |
+1935–1947 |
+Republican |
+January 23, 1893 |
+May 30, 1987 |
+700194000000000000094 years, 7002127000000000000127 days |
+
+
+| Robert N.C. Nix Sr. |
+Pennsylvania |
+4, 2 |
+1958–1979 |
+Democratic |
+August 9, 1898 |
+June 22, 1987 |
+700188000000000000088 years, 7002317000000000000317 days |
+
+
+| Alvin O'Konski |
+Wisconsin |
+10 |
+1943–1973 |
+Republican |
+May 26, 1904 |
+July 8, 1987 |
+700183000000000000083 years, 700143000000000000043 days |
+
+
+| Dominick V. Daniels |
+New Jersey |
+14 |
+1959–1977 |
+Democratic |
+October 18, 1908 |
+July 17, 1987 |
+700178000000000000078 years, 7002272000000000000272 days |
+
+
+| William S. Moorhead |
+Pennsylvania |
+28, 14 |
+1959–1981 |
+Democratic |
+April 8, 1923 |
+August 3, 1987 |
+700164000000000000064 years, 7002117000000000000117 days |
+
+
+| John W. Wydler |
+New York |
+4, 5 |
+1963–1981 |
+Republican |
+June 9, 1924 |
+August 4, 1987 |
+700163000000000000063 years, 700156000000000000056 days |
+
+
+| Thomas D'Alesandro Jr. |
+Maryland |
+3 |
+1939–1947 |
+Democratic |
+August 1, 1903 |
+August 23, 1987 |
+700184000000000000084 years, 700122000000000000022 days |
+
+
+| Francis E. Dorn |
+New York |
+12 |
+1953–1961 |
+Republican |
+April 8, 1911 |
+September 17, 1987 |
+700176000000000000076 years, 7002162000000000000162 days |
+
+
+| Harold R. Gross |
+Iowa |
+6 |
+1949–1975 |
+Republican |
+June 30, 1899 |
+September 22, 1987 |
+700188000000000000088 years, 700184000000000000084 days |
+
+
+| Howard W. Robison |
+New York |
+37, 33, 27 |
+1958–1975 |
+Republican |
+October 30, 1915 |
+September 26, 1987 |
+700171000000000000071 years, 7002331000000000000331 days |
+
+
+| John N. Camp |
+Oklahoma |
+6 |
+1969–1975 |
+Republican |
+May 11, 1908 |
+September 27, 1987 |
+700179000000000000079 years, 7002139000000000000139 days |
+
+
+| Ray J. Madden |
+Indiana |
+1 |
+1943–1977 |
+Democratic |
+February 25, 1892 |
+September 28, 1987 |
+700195000000000000095 years, 7002215000000000000215 days |
+
+
+| Raymond W. Karst |
+Missouri |
+12 |
+1949–1951 |
+Democratic |
+December 31, 1902 |
+October 4, 1987 |
+700184000000000000084 years, 7002277000000000000277 days |
+
+
+| Charles J. Carney |
+Ohio |
+19 |
+1970–1979 |
+Republican |
+April 17, 1913 |
+October 7, 1987 |
+700174000000000000074 years, 7002173000000000000173 days |
+
+
+| Clare Boothe Luce |
+Connecticut |
+4 |
+1943–1947 |
+Republican |
+March 10, 1903 |
+October 9, 1987 |
+700184000000000000084 years, 7002213000000000000213 days |
+
+
+| John E. Sheridan |
+Pennsylvania |
+4 |
+1939–1947 |
+Democratic |
+September 15, 1902 |
+November 12, 1987 |
+700185000000000000085 years, 700158000000000000058 days |
+
+
+| Harold Washington |
+Illinois |
+1 |
+1981–1983 |
+Democratic |
+April 15, 1922 |
+November 25, 1987 |
+700165000000000000065 years, 7002224000000000000224 days |
+
+
+| Abraham Kazen |
+Texas |
+23 |
+1967–1985 |
+Democratic |
+January 17, 1919 |
+November 29, 1987 |
+700168000000000000068 years, 7002316000000000000316 days |
+
+
+| Eugene Siler |
+Kentucky |
+8, 5 |
+1970–1979 |
+Republican |
+June 26, 1900 |
+December 5, 1987 |
+700187000000000000087 years, 7002162000000000000162 days |
+
+
+| Albert P. Morano |
+Connecticut |
+4 |
+1951–1959 |
+Republican |
+January 18, 1908 |
+December 16, 1987 |
+700179000000000000079 years, 7002332000000000000332 days |
+
+
+| Monroe M. Redden |
+North Carolina |
+12 |
+1947–1953 |
+Democratic |
+September 24, 1901 |
+December 16, 1987 |
+700186000000000000086 years, 700183000000000000083 days |
+
+
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/15.csv b/csv/204-csv/15.csv
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+"Year","Date","Venue","City","Country","Notes"
+"2012","Oct 27 - 31","Nara Prefectural New Public Hall","Nara","Japan",""
+"2011","Noc 28 - Dec 1st","Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa @ Gainey Ranch","Scottsdale, Arizona","USA",""
+"2010","Oct 25 - 29","Palazzo degli Affari","Firenze","Italy",""
+"2009","Oct 19 - 24","Beijing Hotel","Beijing","China",""
+"2008","Oct 27 – Nov 1","Pan Pacific Hotel","Vancouver, BC","Canada",""
+"2007","Sep 24-29","University of Augsburg","Augsburg","Germany",""
+"2006","Oct 23-27","Fess Parker's DoubleTree Resort Hotel","Santa Barbara","USA","ISBN 1-59593-447-2"
+"2005","Nov 6-11","Hilton","Singapore","Singapore","ISBN 1-59593-044-2"
+"2004","Oct 10-16","","New York","USA","ISBN 1-58113-893-8"
+"2003","Nov 2-8","","Berkeley, California","USA","ISBN 1-58113-722-2"
+"2002","Dec 1-6","","Juan-les-Pins on the French Riviera","France","ISBN 1-58113-620-X"
+"2001","Sep 30 - Oct 5","","Ottawa","Canada","ISBN 1-58113-394-4"
+"2000","Oct 30 - Nov 3","Marina del Rey","Los Angeles, CA","USA","Proceedings: ISBN 1-58113-198-4; Workshops: ISBN 1-58113-311-1"
+"1999","Oct 30 - Nov 5","","Orlando, Florida","USA","Proc. Part 1: ISBN 1-58113-151-8; Proc. Part 2: ISBN 1-58113-239-5"
+"1998","Sep 12-16","University of Bristol","Bristol","United Kingdom","ISBN 0-201-30990-4"
+"1997","Nov 9-13","","Seattle, WA","USA","ISBN 0-89791-991-2"
+"1996","Nov 18 - 22","Hynes Convention Center","Boston, MA","USA","ISBN 0-89791-871-1"
+"1995","Nov 5-9","","San Francisco, CA","USA","ISBN 0-89791-751-0"
+"1994","Oct 15-20","","San Francisco, CA","USA","ISBN 0-89791-686-7"
+"1993","Aug 1-6","","Anaheim, CA.","USA","ISBN 0-89791-596-8"
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/153.html b/csv/204-csv/153.html
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+
+
+| Year |
+Ring name
+(Birth name) |
+Inducted by |
+Inducted for |
+Notes |
+
+
+| 01 !2007 |
+Anderson, GeneGene Anderson |
+Bill Eadie |
+Wrestling |
+Posthumous induction; won the NWA World Tag Team Championship (Mid-Atlantic version) (7 times) and NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship (7 times)[12][13] |
+
+
+| 02 !2007 |
+Anderson, OleOle Anderson
+(Alan Rogowski)[8] |
+Bill Eadie |
+Wrestling |
+Won the NWA Mid-Atlantic/Atlantic Coast Tag Team Championship (7 times) and NWA World Tag Team Championship (Mid-Atlantic version) (8 times)[13][14] |
+
+
+| 03 !2007 |
+Banner, PennyPenny Banner
+(Mary Ann Kostecki)[15] |
+Nickla Roberts |
+Women's wrestling |
+Won the NWA Women's World Tag Team Championship (1 time)[16] |
+
+
+| 04 !2007 |
+Caudle, BobBob Caudle |
+David Crockett |
+Announcing |
+Worked as commentator for Jim Crockett Promotions[17] |
+
+
+| 05 !2007 |
+Hanson, SwedeSwede Hanson
+(Robert Ford Hanson)[18] |
+Gary Hart |
+Wrestling |
+Posthumous induction; won the NWA Atlantic Coast Tag Team Championship (4 times) and NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Mid-Atlantic version) (1 time)[14][19] |
+
+
+| 06 !2007 |
+Hawk, RipRip Hawk
+(Harvey Evers)[20] |
+Gary Hart |
+Wrestling |
+Won the NWA Eastern States Heavyweight Championship (4 times) and NWA Mid-Atlantic/Atlantic Coast Tag Team Championship (5 times)[14][21] |
+
+
+| 07 !2007 |
+Scott, GeorgeGeorge Scott |
+Tommy Young |
+Wrestling and Promoting |
+Won the NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Mid-Atlantic version) (2 times) and worked as booker for Jim Crockett Promotions[19][22] |
+
+
+| 08 !2008 |
+Jones, PaulPaul Jones
+(Paul Frederick) |
+Jack Brisco |
+Wrestling and Managing |
+Won the NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship (3 times), NWA World Tag Team Championship (Mid-Atlantic version) (6 times), and NWA Mid-Atlantic/Atlantic Coast Tag Team Championship (6 times); managed Paul Jones' Army in Jim Crockett Promotions[13][14][21][23] |
+
+
+| 09 !2008 |
+Koloff, IvanIvan Koloff
+(Oreal Perras)[24] |
+Don Kernodle |
+Wrestling |
+Won the NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship (3 times) and NWA World Tag Team Championship (Mid-Atlantic version) (4 times)[13][21] |
+
+
+| 10 !2008 |
+Patterson, ThunderboltThunderbolt Patterson
+(Claude Patterson)[25] |
+Ole Anderson |
+Wrestling |
+Won the NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship (3 times) and NWA Atlantic Coast Tag Team Championship (1 time)[12][14] |
+
+
+| 11 !2008 |
+Roberts, BuddyBuddy Roberts
+(Dale Hey)[26] |
+Jimmy Garvin and Michael Hayes |
+Wrestling |
+Won the NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (Texas version) / WCWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (6 times) and NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship (1 time)[27][28] |
+
+
+| 12 !2008 |
+Scott, SandySandy Scott
+(Angus Mackay Scott)[29] |
+Bob Caudle |
+Wrestling and Promoting |
+Worked as an executive for Jim Crockett Promotions and won the NWA World Tag Team Championship (Central States version) (1 time) and NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Mid-Atlantic version) (3 times)[19][29][30] |
+
+
+| 13 !2008 |
+Smith, GrizzlyGrizzly Smith
+(Aurelian Smith)[31] |
+Magnum T.A. |
+Wrestling |
+Won the NWA United States Tag Team Championship (Tri-State version) (2 times) and NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[32][33] |
+
+
+| 14 !2008 |
+Weaver, JohnnyJohnny Weaver
+(Kenneth Eugene Weaver)[34] |
+Rip Hawk |
+Wrestling |
+Posthumous induction; won the NWA Atlantic Coast/Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship (8 times) and NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Mid-Atlantic version) (6 times)[35] |
+
+
+| 15 !2009 |
+Fargo, DonDon Fargo
+(Don Kalt)[36] |
+Jerry Jarrett & Steve Keirn |
+Wrestling |
+Won the NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Mid-America version) (2 times) and NWA World Tag Team Championship (Mid-America version) (6 times)[13][37] |
+
+
+| 16 !2009 |
+Fargo, JackieJackie Fargo
+(Henry Faggart)[38] |
+Jerry Jarrett & Steve Keirn |
+Wrestling |
+Won the NWA World Tag Team Championship (Mid-America version) (10 times) and NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Mid-America version) (22 times)[13][37] |
+
+
+| 17 !2009 |
+Fargo, SonnySonny Fargo
+(Jack Lewis Faggart)[36] |
+Jerry Jarrett & Steve Keirn |
+Wrestling |
+Posthumous induction; won the NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Mid-America version) (3 times)[37] |
+
+
+| 18 !2009 |
+Hart, GaryGary Hart
+(Gary Williams)[39] |
+Sir Oliver Humperdink |
+Managing and Promoting |
+Posthumous induction; worked as a booker in World Class Championship Wrestling and managed several wrestlers in Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling[40] |
+
+
+| 19 !2009 |
+McDaniel, WahooWahoo McDaniel
+(Edward McDaniel)[41] |
+Tully Blanchard |
+Wrestling |
+Posthumous induction; won the NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship (6 times) and NWA World Tag Team Championship (Mid-Atlantic version) (4 times)[13][21] |
+
+
+| 20 !2009 |
+Mulligan, BlackjackBlackjack Mulligan
+(Robert Windham)[42] |
+Ric Flair |
+Wrestling |
+Won the NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship (1 time) and NWA World Tag Team Championship (Mid-Atlantic version) (1 time)[13][32] |
+
+
+| 21 !2009 |
+Royal, NelsonNelson Royal |
+Brad Anderson, Tommy Angel & David Isley |
+Wrestling |
+Won the NWA Atlantic Coast Tag Team Championship (2 times)[14] |
+
+
+| 22 !2009 |
+Russell, LanceLance Russell |
+Dave Brown |
+Announcing |
+Worked as commentator for wrestling events in the Memphis area[43] |
+
+
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/841.csv b/csv/204-csv/841.csv
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+"No.","Temple","Honzon (main image)","City/Town/Village","Prefecture"
+"1","Ryōzen-ji (霊山寺)","Shaka Nyorai","Naruto","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"2","Gokuraku-ji (極楽寺)","Amida Nyorai","Naruto","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"3","Konsen-ji (金泉寺)","Shaka Nyorai","Itano","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"4","Dainichi-ji (大日寺)","Dainichi Nyorai","Itano","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"5","Jizō-ji (地蔵寺)","Enmei Jizō Bosatsu","Itano","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"6","Anraku-ji (安楽寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Kamiita","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"7","Jūraku-ji (十楽寺)","Amida Nyorai","Awa","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"8","Kumadani-ji (熊谷寺)","Senjū Kannon","Awa","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"9","Hōrin-ji (法輪寺)","Shaka Nyorai","Awa","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"10","Kirihata-ji (切幡寺)","Senjū Kannon","Awa","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"11","Fujii-dera (藤井寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Yoshinogawa","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"12","Shōsan-ji (焼山寺)","Kokūzō Bosatsu","Kamiyama","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"13","Dainichi-ji (大日寺)","Jūichimen Kannon","Tokushima","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"14","Jōraku-ji (常楽寺)","Miroku Bosatsu","Tokushima","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"15","Awa Kokubun-ji (阿波国分寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Tokushima","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"16","Kannon-ji (観音寺)","Senjū Kannon","Tokushima","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"17","Ido-ji (井戸寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Tokushima","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"18","Onzan-ji (恩山寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Komatsushima","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"19","Tatsue-ji (立江寺)","Jizō Bosatsu","Komatsushima","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"20","Kakurin-ji (鶴林寺)","Jizō Bosatsu","Katsuura","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"21","Tairyūji (太竜寺)","Kokūzō Bosatsu","Anan","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"22","Byōdō-ji (平等寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Anan","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"23","Yakuō-ji (薬王寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Minami","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"24","Hotsumisaki-ji (最御崎寺)","Kokūzō Bosatsu","Muroto","Kōchi Prefecture"
+"25","Shinshō-ji (津照寺)","Jizō Bosatsu","Muroto","Kōchi Prefecture"
+"26","Kongōchō-ji (金剛頂寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Muroto","Kōchi Prefecture"
+"27","Kōnomine-ji (神峰寺)","Jūichimen Kannon","Yasuda","Kōchi Prefecture"
+"28","Dainichi-ji (大日寺)","Dainichi Nyorai","Kōnan","Kōchi Prefecture"
+"29","Tosa Kokubun-ji (土佐国分寺)","Senjū Kannon","Nankoku","Kōchi Prefecture"
+"30","Zenrakuji (善楽寺)","Amida Nyorai","Kōchi","Kōchi Prefecture"
+"31","Chikurin-ji (竹林寺)","Monju Bosatsu","Kōchi","Kōchi Prefecture"
+"32","Zenjibu-ji (禅師峰寺)","Jūichimen Kannon","Nankoku","Kōchi Prefecture"
+"33","Sekkei-ji (雪蹊寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Kōchi","Kōchi Prefecture"
+"34","Tanema-ji (種間寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Haruno","Kōchi Prefecture"
+"35","Kiyotaki-ji (清滝寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Tosa","Kōchi Prefecture"
+"36","Shōryū-ji (青竜寺)","Fudō Myōō","Tosa","Kōchi Prefecture"
+"37","Iwamoto-ji (岩本寺)","Five Buddhas","Shimanto","Kōchi Prefecture"
+"38","Kongōfuku-ji (金剛福寺)","Senjū Kannon","Tosashimizu","Kōchi Prefecture"
+"39","Enkō-ji (延光寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Sukumo","Kōchi Prefecture"
+"40","Kanjizai-ji (観自在寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Ainan","Ehime Prefecture"
+"41","Ryūkōji (竜光寺)","Jūichimen Kannon","Uwajima","Ehime Prefecture"
+"42","Butsumoku-ji (佛木寺)","Dainichi Nyorai","Uwajima","Ehime Prefecture"
+"43","Meiseki-ji (明石寺)","Senjū Kannon","Seiyo","Ehime Prefecture"
+"44","Daihō-ji (大宝寺)","Jūichimen Kannon","Kumakōgen","Ehime Prefecture"
+"45","Iwaya-ji (岩屋寺)","Fudō Myōō","Kumakōgen","Ehime Prefecture"
+"46","Jōruri-ji (浄瑠璃寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Matsuyama","Ehime Prefecture"
+"47","Yasaka-ji (八坂寺)","Amida Nyorai","Matsuyama","Ehime Prefecture"
+"48","Sairin-ji (西林寺)","Jūichimen Kannon","Matsuyama","Ehime Prefecture"
+"49","Jōdo-ji (浄土寺)","Shaka Nyorai","Matsuyama","Ehime Prefecture"
+"50","Hanta-ji (繁多寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Matsuyama","Ehime Prefecture"
+"51","Ishite-ji (石手寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Matsuyama","Ehime Prefecture"
+"52","Taisan-ji (太山寺)","Jūichimen Kannon","Matsuyama","Ehime Prefecture"
+"53","Enmyō-ji (円明寺)","Amida Nyorai","Matsuyama","Ehime Prefecture"
+"54","Enmei-ji (延命寺)","Fudō Myōō","Imabari","Ehime Prefecture"
+"55","Nankōbō (南光坊)","Daitsū-chishō Butsu","Imabari","Ehime Prefecture"
+"56","Taisan-ji (泰山寺)","Jizō Bosatsu","Imabari","Ehime Prefecture"
+"57","Eifuku-ji (栄福寺)","Amida Nyorai","Imabari","Ehime Prefecture"
+"58","Senyū-ji (仙遊寺)","Senjū Kannon","Imabari","Ehime Prefecture"
+"59","Iyo Kokubun-ji (伊予国分寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Imabari","Ehime Prefecture"
+"60","Yokomine-ji (横峰寺)","Dainichi Nyorai","Saijō","Ehime Prefecture"
+"61","Kōon-ji (香園寺)","Dainichi Nyorai","Saijō","Ehime Prefecture"
+"62","Hōju-ji (宝寿寺)","Jūichimen Kannon","Saijō","Ehime Prefecture"
+"63","Kichijō-ji (吉祥寺)","Bishamonten","Saijō","Ehime Prefecture"
+"64","Maegami-ji (前神寺)","Amida Nyorai","Saijō","Ehime Prefecture"
+"65","Sankaku-ji (三角寺)","Jūichimen Kannon","Shikokuchūō","Ehime Prefecture"
+"66","Unpen-ji (雲辺寺)","Senjū Kannon","Miyoshi","Tokushima Prefecture"
+"67","Daikō-ji (大興寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Mitoyo","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"68","Jinne-in (神恵院)","Amida Nyorai","Kan'onji","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"69","Kannon-ji (観音寺)","Shō Kannon","Kan'onji","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"70","Motoyama-ji (本山寺)","Batō Kannon","Mitoyo","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"71","Iyadani-ji (弥谷寺)","Senjū Kannon","Mitoyo","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"72","Mandara-ji (曼荼羅寺)","Dainichi Nyorai","Zentsūji","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"73","Shusshakaji (出釈迦寺)","Shaka Nyorai","Zentsūji","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"74","Kōyama-ji (甲山寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Zentsūji","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"75","Zentsū-ji (善通寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Zentsūji","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"76","Konzō-ji (金倉寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Zentsūji","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"77","Dōryū-ji (道隆寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Tadotsu","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"78","Gōshō-ji (郷照寺)","Amida Nyorai","Utazu","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"79","Tennō-ji (天皇寺)","Jūichimen Kannon","Sakaide","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"80","Sanuki Kokubun-ji (讃岐国分寺)","Jūichimen & Senjū Kannon","Takamatsu","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"81","Shiromine-ji (白峯寺)","Senjū Kannon","Sakaide","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"82","Negoro-ji (根香寺)","Senjū Kannon","Takamatsu","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"83","Ichinomiya-ji (一宮寺)","Shō Kannon","Takamatsu","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"84","Yashima-ji (屋島寺)","Jūichimen & Senjū Kannon","Takamatsu","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"85","Yakuri-ji (八栗寺)","Shō Kannon","Takamatsu","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"86","Shido-ji (志度寺)","Jūichimen Kannon","Sanuki","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"87","Nagao-ji (長尾寺)","Shō Kannon","Sanuki","Kagawa Prefecture"
+"88","Ōkubo-ji (大窪寺)","Yakushi Nyorai","Sanuki","Kagawa Prefecture"
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+
+
+| name |
+railway |
+series |
+maker |
+dates |
+drive |
+wheel arrangement |
+weight |
+power |
+notes |
+
+
+| Re 465 |
+BLS, Switzerland |
+Re 465 001-465 0018 |
+SLM, ABB |
+1994-97 |
+electric |
+Bo-Bo |
+84 t |
+9,520 horsepower (7,099 kW)
+ [Tractive force: 300 kN (30.6 tons)
+ |
+most powerful locomotive with only four axles, similar locomotives with slightly different technical data are in operation with SBB (Re 460; 119 pc/ NSB (El 18; 22 pc)/ VR (Sr2; 46 pc)/ KCRC (Hong Kong; 2 pc) |
+
+
+| Re 6/6 |
+SBB, Switzerland |
+11601-11689 |
+SLM, MFO/BBC/Sécheron |
+1972, 1975–80 |
+electric |
+Bo-Bo-Bo |
+120 t |
+10,908 horsepower (8,134 kW) Tractive force: 398 kN (41 tons) |
+in operation (October 2012), revised classification Re 620, most powerful single-frame locomotive till China Railways HXD1B appeared |
+
+
+| Re 4/4 |
+BLS, Switzerland |
+Re 425 161-Re 425 195) |
+SLM / BBC |
+1964-83 |
+electric |
+(Bo)(Bo) |
+80 t |
+6,772 horsepower (5,050 kW) Tractive force 314 kN (32 tons) |
+in operation (October 2012) |
+
+
+| Ae 8/8 |
+BLS, Switzerland |
+271-275 |
+SLM / BBC |
+1959-66 |
+electric |
+(Bo)(Bo)+(Bo)(Bo) |
+160 t |
+8,806 horsepower (6,567 kW), tractive force 471 kN (48 tons) |
+1 preserved in working order |
+
+
+| AD43C |
+Iranian Railways(RAI) |
+2001-2100 |
+ALSTOM |
+2001 |
+Diesel Electric |
+Co'Co' |
+120 t |
+4,300 horsepower (3,207 kW) |
+about 50 locomotives are stopped because of failures in the RK215 diesel engine |
+
+
+| Ae 6/6 |
+SBB, Switzerland |
+11401-11520 |
+SLM, MFO/ BBC |
+1952; 1955–66 |
+electric |
+Co-Co |
+120 t |
+6,000 horsepower (4,474 kW) [Tractive force: 392 kN (40 tons) |
+still in operation (October 2012) |
+
+
+| Ae 6/8 |
+BLS, Switzerland |
+201-208 |
+SLM / Sécheron |
+1939 |
+electric |
+(1'Co)(Co1') |
+140 t |
+6,000 horsepower (4,474 kW), tractive force 353 kN (36 tons) |
+2 remain in working order as heritage locos |
+
+
+| Ae 8/14 |
+SBB, Switzerland |
+11852 |
+SLM, MFO/ BBC |
+1939 |
+electric |
+(1'A)A1'A(A1')+(1'A)A1'A(A1') |
+236 t |
+11,000 horsepower (8,203 kW), Tractive force: 490 kN (50 tons) |
+Exhibit at Swiss Transport Museum |
+
+
+| PRR GG1 |
+Pennsylvania Rail Road (PRR), Penn Central, Conrail, Amtrak & NJ Transit |
+4800-4938, 900-929 |
+Altoona Works, General Electric |
+1934–43 |
+Electric |
+2-C+C-2 (4-6-6-4) |
+208.9 to 216.4 |
+4,629 horsepower (3,452 kW), Tractive Effort: 65,500 lbf |
+Most scrapped; the prototype and 15 production locomotives preserved in museums |
+
+
+| Class 461 |
+Železnice Srbije, Serbia |
+ŽS461-0/1, ŽS461-2 |
+Electroputere Craiova, Romania |
+1965–91 |
+Electric |
+Co'Co' |
+120 t |
+7,638 horsepower (5,696 kW) |
+Operational in Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Hungary & Macedonia. |
+
+
+| Allegheny |
+Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O) & Virginian Railway (VGN) |
+1600-1659 (C&O), 900-907 (VGN) |
+Lima Locomotive Works |
+1941–48 |
+Steam |
+2-6-6-6 |
+544 t |
+7,500 horsepower (5,593 kW) |
+Two on static display |
+
+
+| M1 |
+Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O) |
+500-502 |
+Baldwin Locomotive Works |
+1947–50 |
+Steam Turbine Electric |
+2-C1-2-C1-B
+ (4-8-0-4-8-4)
+ |
+428 t |
+6,000 horsepower (4,474 kW) |
+Nicknamed "Sacred Cows". Sold back to Baldwin in 1950 and scrapped. |
+
+
+| Big Boy |
+Union Pacific |
+X4000-X4024 |
+ALCO |
+1941-–44 |
+Steam |
+4-8-8-4 |
+548 t |
+6,290 horsepower (4,690 kW) |
+Several on static display.
+ No. 4014 is to be moved from Pomona, Calif., to Cheyenne, Wyo. for restoration.
+ |
+
+
+| XA Triplex |
+Virginian Railway |
+700 |
+Baldwin |
+1916 |
+Steam |
+2-8-8-8-4 |
+383 t |
+N/A, Tractive Effort: 199,560 lb simple; 166,600 lb compound |
+Rebuilt into separate locomotives |
+
+
+| Challenger |
+Union Pacific |
+3985 |
+ALCO |
+1936–43 |
+Steam |
+4-6-6-4 |
+485 t |
+6,200 horsepower (4,623 kW) |
+Operates in excursion service; largest operational steam locomotive in 2007 |
+
+
+| GTEL 8500 'Big Blow' |
+Union Pacific |
+1-30 (control cab), 1B-30B (turbine unit) |
+General Electric |
+1958–61 |
+Gas turbine-electric |
+C-C+C-C |
+425 t |
+8,469 horsepower (6,315 kW) Over 10,000 hp at lower altitude and ambient temperatures. |
+Two preserved in museums. Most powerful internal combustion locomotive built. |
+
+
+| EMD DDA40X |
+Union Pacific |
+6900-6947 |
+Electro-Motive Division of General Motors |
+1969–71 |
+Diesel-electric |
+D-D |
+244 t |
+6,600 horsepower (4,922 kW) |
+One operational, several in museums; largest operational single-unit diesel locomotive and the most powerful |
+
+
+| SJ Dm3 |
+Malmbanan |
+ |
+ASEA |
+1953–71 |
+Electric |
+1'D+D+D1' |
+273 t |
+9,655 horsepower (7,200 kW) |
+Highest continuous tractive effort when built, most powerful locomotive using jackshafts |
+
+
+| DB Class 103 |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+1970–73 |
+Electric |
+Co'Co' |
+114 t |
+9,977 horsepower (7,440 kW) |
+ |
+
+
+| 060-EA |
+Romanian Railways(CFR) |
+001-1000 |
+Electroputere Craiova |
+1970-91 |
+Electric |
+Co'Co' |
+120 t |
+6,839 horsepower (5,100 kW) |
+Most powerful locomotive in 1970s; highest continuous tractive effort |
+
+
+| 060-EA Softronic Phoenix version |
+Romanian Railways (CFR) and Hungarian State Railways ( MÁV ) |
+001, 2001-2004 |
+Softronic Craiova |
+2009–present |
+Electric |
+Co'Co' |
+120 t |
+8,851 horsepower (6,600 kW) |
+Most powerful locomotive with highest continuous tractive effort |
+
+
+| Softronic TransMONTANA (060-EA version) |
+Romanian Railways (CFR) |
+1 |
+Softronic Craiova |
+2010 |
+Electric |
+Co'Co' |
+120 t |
+10,997 horsepower (8,200 kW) |
+ |
+
+
+| SBB-CFF-FFS Re 620 |
+Gotthardbahn |
+ |
+BBC |
+1972–80 |
+Electric |
+Bo'Bo'Bo' |
+120 t |
+10,527 horsepower (7,850 kW) |
+Most powerful single-frame locomotive when built |
+
+
+| JR Freight Class EF200 |
+JR Freight |
+ |
+Hitachi Ltd. |
+1990– |
+Electric |
+Bo'Bo'Bo' |
+100.8 t |
+8,046 horsepower (6,000 kW) |
+Most powerful single-frame narrow-gauge locomotive in series production |
+
+
+| EMD SD90MAC |
+Union Pacific |
+8500-8561 |
+Electro-Motive Diesel |
+1996–2002 |
+Diesel-Electric |
+C-C |
+210 t |
+6,300 horsepower (4,698 kW) |
+Retired from service, some on lease with EMLX |
+
+
+| GE AC6000CW |
+Union Pacific; CSX Transportation; BHP Billiton |
+600-699, 5000-5016, 6070-6077, 7500-7579 (being overhauled and renumbered 69xx) |
+General Electric |
+1996–2001 |
+Diesel-Electric |
+Co'Co' |
+210 t |
+6,250 horsepower (4,661 kW) |
+Actual HP output on early production units is 4350 hp due to use of the 7FDL engine. |
+
+
+| Indian locomotive class WAG-9 |
+Indian Railways |
+ |
+Chittaranjan Locomotive Works, India |
+1998 |
+Electric |
+Co'Co' |
+123 t |
+6,350 horsepower (4,735 kW) |
+Most powerful electric locomotive in India in 2010. |
+
+
+| China Railways HXN3 |
+China Railways |
+HXN30001-HXN30300 |
+Dalian Locomotive, EMD |
+2008– |
+Diesel-Electric |
+Co'Co' |
+150 t |
+6,300 horsepower (4,698 kW) |
+Most powerful diesel-electric locomotive in active production. |
+
+
+| China Railways HXN5 |
+China Railways |
+HXN50001-HXN50300 |
+GE, CSR Qishuyan Locomotive |
+2008– |
+Diesel-Electric |
+Co'Co' |
+150 t |
+6,250 horsepower (4,661 kW) |
+Most powerful diesel-electric locomotive in active production. |
+
+
+| China Railways HXD1 |
+China Railways |
+HXD10001-HXD10220 |
+CSR Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive, Siemens |
+2006–08 |
+Electric |
+Bo'Bo'+Bo'Bo' |
+200 t |
+12,874 horsepower (9,600 kW) |
+ |
+
+
+| China Railways HXD2 |
+China Railways |
+HXD20001-HXD20180 |
+Datong Electric Locomotive, Alstom |
+2006–08 |
+Electric |
+Bo'Bo'+Bo'Bo' |
+200 t |
+13,410 horsepower (10,000 kW) |
+ |
+
+
+| China Railways HXD3 |
+China Railways |
+HXD30001-HXD30890, HXD38001-38150 |
+Toshiba, Dalian Locomotive |
+2006–09 |
+Electric |
+Co'Co' |
+150 t |
+9,655 horsepower (7,200 kW) |
+ |
+
+
+| China Railways HXD1B |
+China Railways |
+HXD1B0001-HXD1B0500 |
+CSR Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive, Siemens |
+2009– |
+Electric |
+Co'Co' |
+150 t |
+12,874 horsepower (9,600 kW) |
+Most powerful single-frame locomotive in series production |
+
+
+| China Railways HXD2B |
+China Railways |
+HXD2B0001-HXD2B0500 |
+Datong Electric Locomotive, Alstom |
+2009– |
+Electric |
+Co'Co' |
+150 t |
+12,874 horsepower (9,600 kW) |
+Most powerful single-frame locomotive in series production |
+
+
+| China Railways HXD3B |
+China Railways |
+HXD3B0001-HXD3B0500 |
+Dalian, Bombardier |
+2009– |
+Electric |
+Co'Co' |
+150 t |
+12,874 horsepower (9,600 kW) |
+Most powerful single-frame locomotive in series production |
+
+
+| China Railways HXD1C |
+China Railways |
+HXD1C0001-HXD1C0990 |
+CSR Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive, Siemens |
+2009– |
+Electric |
+Co'Co' |
+150 t |
+9,655 horsepower (7,200 kW) |
+ |
+
+
+| China Railways HXD2C |
+China Railways |
+HXD2C0001- |
+Datong Electric Locomotive, Alstom |
+2010– |
+Electric |
+Co'Co' |
+150 t |
+9,655 horsepower (7,200 kW) |
+ |
+
+
+| China Railways HXD3C |
+China Railways |
+HXD3C0001- |
+Dalian, Bombardier |
+2010– |
+Electric |
+Co'Co' |
+150 t |
+9,655 horsepower (7,200 kW) |
+ |
+
+
+| IORE |
+Malmbanan |
+IORE 101-IORE 126 |
+Bombardier |
+2000–04 |
+Electric |
+Co'Co'+Co'Co' |
+360 t |
+14,483 horsepower (10,800 kW)
+for a pair, possible to operate halves which is not usually done |
+Highest continuous tractive effort |
+
+
+| Jawn Henry |
+Norfolk and Western Railway (N&W) |
+2300 |
+Baldwin Locomotive Works |
+1954-58 |
+Steam Turbine Electric |
+C+C-C+C |
+404 t |
+4,500 horsepower (3,356 kW)
|
+Struck from the N&W roster on January 4, 1958 |
+
+
+| VL85 |
+Russian Railways |
+270 |
+Novocherkassk Electric Locomotive Plant |
+1983-94 |
+Electric |
+Bo'Bo'Bo'+Bo'Bo'Bo' |
+300 t |
+13,437 horsepower (10,020 kW)
|
+ |
+
+
+| WDG5 |
+Indian Railways |
+ |
+EMD / DLW |
+2012–present |
+Diesel-Electric Transmission |
+Bo-Bo-Bo |
+ |
+5500HP locomotive with 560KN tractive effort |
+The most powerful diesel locomotive in India. A vision statement of IR suggests that up to 5,000 units of this class will be manufactured by 2020. |
+
+
+| Union Pacific Coal GTEL |
+Union Pacific |
+80 (later 8080) |
+Union Pacific Omaha Shops |
+1961 |
+Diesel-Electric + Gas Turbine-Electric |
+A1A-A1A+2-D-D-2 |
+728 t |
+7,000 horsepower (5,220 kW) (2000hp Diesel + 5000hp turbine) |
+Home-built experimental coal-fired gas turbine. Assembled from ALCO PA-1 UP #607, GN W1 #5018, and the tender from Challenger #3990. 215 feet (66 m) overall length; 1,457,280 pounds (661,011 kg) total weight. Unsuccessful; set aside in 1964 and scrapped in 1968. |
+
+
+| H220 |
+Victorian Railways |
+H Class |
+Victorian Railways / [Newport Workshop] |
+1941–1958 |
+220 PSI Steam Boiler, 3 Cylinder |
+4-8-4 |
+265t |
+3,600 HP / 2,680KW coal fired steam locomotive (50 mph) with 245KN tractive effort. |
+The most powerful steam locomotive, at the time built in, Australia. 1 Built. Preserved at Newport, Victoria |
+
+
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/855.csv b/csv/204-csv/855.csv
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+"Year","Date","Winner","Result","Loser","Attendance","Location"
+"1980","Oct 19","Chicago Bears","24-7","Detroit Lions","","Chicago, Illinois"
+"1980","Nov 27","Chicago Bears","23-17 (OT)","Detroit Lions","58,508","Pontiac, Michigan"
+"1981","Oct 19","Detroit Lions","48-17","Chicago Bears","75,397","Pontiac, Michigan"
+"1981","Nov 22","Detroit Lions","23-7","Chicago Bears","71,273","Chicago, Illinois"
+"1982","Sept 12","Detroit Lions","17-10","Chicago Bears","50,082","Pontiac, Michigan"
+"1982","Nov 21","Chicago Bears","20-17","Detroit Lions","46,783","Chicago, Illinois"
+"1983","Oct 16","Detroit Lions","31–17","Chicago Bears","66,709","Pontiac, Michigan"
+"1983","Oct 30","Detroit Lions","38-17","Chicago Bears","58,764","Chicago, Illinois"
+"1984","Nov 18","Chicago Bears","16-14","Detroit Lions","54,911","Chicago, Illinois"
+"1984","Dec 16","Chicago Bears","30-13","Detroit Lions","53,252","Pontiac, Michigan"
+"1985","Nov 10","Chicago Bears","24-3","Detroit Lions","53,467","Chicago, Illinois"
+"1985","Dec 22","Chicago Bears","37-17","Detroit Lions","74,042","Pontiac, Michigan"
+"1986","Oct 26","Chicago Bears","13-7","Detroit Lions","62,064","Chicago, Illinois"
+"1986","Dec 15","Chicago Bears","16-13","Detroit Lions","75,602","Pontiac, Michigan"
+"1987","Nov 22","Chicago Bears","30-10","Detroit Lions","63,357","Chicago, Illinois"
+"1988","Oct 9","Chicago Bears","24–7","Detroit Lions","64,526","Pontiac, Michigan"
+"1988","Dec 11","Chicago Bears","13-12","Detroit Lions","55,010","Chicago, Illinois"
+"1989","Sept 24","Chicago Bears","47-27","Detroit Lions","71,418","Pontiac, Michigan"
+"1989","Dec 10","Detroit Lions","27-17","Chicago Bears","52,650","Chicago, Illinois"
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/865.tsv b/csv/204-csv/865.tsv
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@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+Date Tournament Winner Purse ($) Notes
+25 Feb Pinamar Open Miguel Rodriguez 70,000
+3 Mar South Open Rafael Gómez 100,000
+10 Mar Parana Open Julio Zapata 70,000
+8 Apr Norpatagonico Open Luciano Dodda (amateur) PGA Argentina- No valid TPG
+15 Apr Center Open Ángel Cabrera 200,000 Co-sanctioned by the TLA
+22 Apr Ángel Cabrera Classic Rafael Gómez 120,000
+29 Apr Chaco Open Fabián Gómez 70,000
+9 Jun North Open Ricardo González, Andrés Romero (tie) 80,000
+10 Jul Metropolitano Open José Cóceres PGA Argentina- No valid TPG
+11 Aug Misiones Open Sergio Acevedo 70,000
+19 Aug Carlos Franco Invitational Marco Ruiz 93,000
+29 Sep Salta Open Andrés Romero 80,000
+7 Oct Tandil Open Diego Ortiz 70,000
+27 Oct Argentine Masters Ángel Cabrera 420,000 Co-sanctioned by the TLA
+4 Nov Mendoza Open Rafael Echenique 80,000
+11 Nov Roberto de Vicenzo Classic Miguel Guzmán 120,000
+25 Nov San Luis Open Emilio Dominguez 450,000 Co-sanctioned by the TLA
+2 Dec Abierto del Litoral Miguel Rodriguez 520,000 Co-sanctioned by the TLA and Challenge Tour
+9 Dec Argentine Open Marco Ruiz 600,000 Co-sanctioned by the TLA and Challenge Tour
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/869.csv b/csv/204-csv/869.csv
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@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+"Species","Country of origin","Total released","First release","Last release","Areas of release","Areas established","Pasture type"
+"Bubas bison","France, Spain","1,613","April 1983","1996 (not by CSIRO)","WA","NSW, SA, WA","Winter rainfall"
+"Copris elphenor Klug","South Africa","2,287","January 1977","May 1983","QLD","QLD","Summer rainfall"
+"Copris hispanus Linnaeus","Spain","294","October 1983","June 1994","WA","WA","Winter rainfall"
+"Euoniticellus africanus Harold","South Africa","49,009","October 1971","February 1984","NSW, QLD, SA, Tas, Vic, WA","NSW, QLD","Summer rainfall"
+"Euoniticellus fulvus Goeze","France, Turkey","76,944","March 1978","February 1983","NSW, SA, Tas, Vic, WA","NSW, SA, Tas, Vic, WA","Winter rainfall"
+"Euoniticellus intermedius Reiche","South Africa","248,637","November 1971","February 1984","ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, Vic, WA","NSW, NT, QLD, SA, Vic, WA","Summer rainfall"
+"Euoniticellus pallipes Fabricius","Iran, Turkey","46,642","March 1977","September 1982","NSW, SA, WA","NSW, SA, Vic, WA","Winter rainfall"
+"Geotrupes spiniger Marsham","France","12,082","April 1979","December 1983","ACT, NSW, Tas, Vic","ACT, NSW, SA, Tas, Vic","Winter rainfall"
+"Liatongus militaris Castelanu","South Africa (via Hawaii)","70,450","January 1968","November 1979","NSW, NT, QLD, WA","NSW, NT, QLD","Summer rainfall"
+"Onitis alexis Fabricius","South Africa","186,441","August 1972","February 1984","NSW, NT, QLD, WA","NSW, NT, QLD, SA, Vic, WA","Rainfall, summer rainfall, winter rainfall"
+"Onitis aygalus Fabricius","South Africa","18,682","January 1977","January 1982","NSW, SA, WA","NSW, SA, Vic, WA","Winter rainfall"
+"Onitis caffer Boheman","South Africa","8,738","October 1979","April 1984","WA","QLD, NSW, SA","Summer rainfall, winter rainfall"
+"Onitis pecuarius Lansberge","South Africa","11,395","November 1976","May 1979","NSW, QLD","NSW, QLD","Summer rainfall"
+"Onitis vanderkelleni Lansberge","Kenya, Rwanda, Zaire","10,852","October 1974","February 1982","NSW, QLD","QLD","Summer rainfall"
+"Onitis viridulus Bohemann","South Africa","8,008","September 1976","July 1980","NSW, NT, QLD","NSW, NT, QLD, WA","Summer rainfall"
+"Onthophagus binodis Thunberg","South Africa","173,018","October 1971","February 1982","NSW, QLD, SA, Tas, Vic, WA, Norfolk Islands","NSW, QLD, SA, Tas, Vic, WA, Norfolk Islands","Winter rainfall"
+"Onthophagus gazella Fabricius","South Africa","420,415","February 1968","February 1984","ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, Tas, Vic, WA, Norfolk Islands","ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, WA, Norfolk Islands","Summer rainfall"
+"Onthophagus nigiventris d'Orbigny","East Africa","29,960","May 1975","March 1983","NSW","NSW","Summer rainfall"
+"Onthophagus obliquus","Nigeria, Senegal, Zaire","9,300","January 1976","November 1977","QLD, NT","QLD","Summer rainfall"
+"Onthophagus sagittarius","Sri Lanka (via Hawaii)","9,075","January 1968","March 1977","NSW, NT, QLD, WA","NSW, NT","Summer rainfall"
+"Onthophagus taurus Schreber","Spain, Greece, Italy, Turkey","164,499","February 1975","January 1984","NSW, SA, Tas, Vic, WA","NSW, SA, Tas, Vic, WA","Winter rainfall"
+"Sisyphus rubrus Paschalidis","South Africa","85,933","March 1973","February 1980","NSW, QLD, WA","NSW, QLD","Summer rainfall"
+"Sisyphus spinipes","South Africa","36,125","March 1972","December 1978","NSW, NT, QLD, WA","NSW, QLD","Summer rainfall"
+"","Total:","1,680,399","","","","",""
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/871.tsv b/csv/204-csv/871.tsv
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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6a14228c69033f01f992a1831e0b4f845197dd8f
--- /dev/null
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+Año Title Role Channel Notes
+1994 Inconquistable corazón Victoria Canal 9
+1995 Dulce Ana Verónica Iturbe Montalbán Canal 9
+1996 90-60-90 modelos Lucía Peralta Canal 9
+1997 Ricos y famosos Valeria García Méndez de Salerno Canal 9
+1998-1999 Muñeca brava Milagros 'Mili' Esposito-Di Carlo de Miranda (Cholito/Carlitos) Telefe Nominated – Martin Fierro – Best Actress\nWon – Viva 2000 Israel – Best Actress\nWon – Gold Otto (Czech Republic) – Best actress\nWon – Otto (Poland) – Best actress\nWon – Story awards (Hungary) – Best foreign star\nWon – E! Entertainment television – Celebrity of the year
+2002 Kachorra Antonia Guerrero (Kachorra), alias Rosario Achával Telefe Nominated – Martin Fierro – Best TV comedy actress
+2004 El Deseo Carmen Telefe
+2005 Botines Renée Canal 13 in "Bailarina en rosa y verde" episode
+2006 Sos mi vida Esperanza "La Monita" Muñoz Canal 13 Won – Martin Fierro – Best comedy actress
+2007 Patito feo Patricia González Canal 13 Guest appearance
+2008 Amanda O Amanda O on internet\nand\nAmérica Televisión Martin Fierro – Leading Actress in a Comedy Program
+2008 Recurso Natural Canal 7 Host
+2010 Se dice de mi Canal Encuentro Host
+2011 Cuando me sonreís Leonora Bellami Telefe Guest appearance
+2012-2013 Lynch Isabel Reyes alias Mariana Moviecity
+2013 Solamente Vos Aurora Andrés Canal 13 Won – Tato Awards Best lead actress in comedy
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/882.csv b/csv/204-csv/882.csv
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c00a67496837531bc760db621b8b2ba343268944
--- /dev/null
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@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+"Number","Builder","Entered service","Withdrawn","Notes"
+"439","NZR Addington","9-1-1909","2-3-1957","Converted to 4-cylinder simple, 6-1949"
+"440","NZR Addington","25-3-1909","2-3-1957","Converted to 4-cylinder simple, 7-1948"
+"441","NZR Addington","10-5-1909","2-3-1957",""
+"442","NZR Addington","10-7-1909","4-3-1944","Converted to 4-cylinder simple, 6-1943. In Use Ohai Railway Board 1944-1968. Preserved at Feilding and District Steam Rail Society"
+"443","NZR Addington","1-12-1909","2-3-1957","Converted to 4-cylinder simple, 7-1947"
+"444","NZR Addington","3-2-1910","2-3-1957","Converted to 4-cylinder simple, 12-1949"
+"445","NZR Addington","24-5-1910","26-5-1949",""
+"446","NZR Addington","30-4-1910","6-12-1946","Converted to 4-cylinder simple, 12-1946. In Use Ohai Railway Board 1946-1959."
+"588","NZR Addington","14-10-1913","2-3-1957","Converted to 4-cylinder simple, 5-1951"
+"589","NZR Addington","11-11-1949","6-1949",""
+"590","NZR Addington","27-1-1914","2-3-1957",""
+"591","NZR Addington","17-3-1914","2-3-1957","Converted to 4-cylinder simple, 12-1950"
+"592","NZR Addington","22-6-1914","2-3-1957","Converted to 4-cylinder simple, 10-1950"
+"593","NZR Addington","3-9-1914","2-3-1957","Converted to 4-cylinder simple, 6-1950"
+"594","NZR Addington","31-10-1914","2-3-1957","Converted to 4-cylinder simple, 5-1945"
+"595","NZR Addington","3-12-1914","2-3-1957",""
+"596","NZR Addington","26-1-1915","2-3-1957","Converted to 4-cylinder simple, 12-1949"
+"597","NZR Addington","1-4-1915","2-3-1957",""
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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..aea5c68162c4da78d776c8fd5a22a575c5133f72
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+"Match","Date","Venue","Opponents","Score"
+"GL-B-1","2008..","[[]]","[[]]","-"
+"GL-B-2","2008..","[[]]","[[]]","-"
+"GL-B-3","2008..","[[]]","[[]]","-"
+"GL-B-4","2008..","[[]]","[[]]","-"
+"GL-B-5","2008..","[[]]","[[]]","-"
+"GL-B-6","2008..","[[]]","[[]]","-"
+"Quarterfinals-1","2008..","[[]]","[[]]","-"
+"Quarterfinals-2","2008..","[[]]","[[]]","-"
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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4426035adaf8943816b117235c9e45144b4b18bc
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