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+Heath Herring |
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+
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+Frank Mir |
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+1–0 |
+Min-Soo Kim |
+Submission (punches) |
+Dynamite!! USA |
+02007-06-02-0000June 2, 2007 |
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+Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
+1 France 14 7 7 28
+2 Italy 12 8 10 30
+3 Slovenia 5 4 3 12
+4 Spain 4 14 6 24
+5 Greece 3 4 9 16
+6 Tunisia 3 0 0 3
+7 Algeria 2 0 2 4
+8 Croatia 0 3 3 6
+9 Egypt 0 1 2 3
+Total Total 43 41 42 126
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+Country Masters U.S. Open The Open PGA Total
+United States 57 80 42 79 258
+Scotland 1 12 41 0 54
+England 3 8 22 2 35
+South Africa 5 5 10 2 22
+Australia 1 2 9 4 16
+Jersey 0 2 7 0 9
+Spain 4 0 3 0 7
+Northern Ireland 0 2 2 1 5
+Argentina 1 1 1 0 3
+Fiji 1 0 0 2 3
+Germany 2 0 0 1 3
+Ireland 0 0 2 1 3
+Zimbabwe 0 0 1 2 3
+New Zealand 0 1 1 0 2
+Canada 1 0 0 0 1
+France 0 0 1 0 1
+South Korea 0 0 0 1 1
+Wales 1 0 0 0 1
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+| Date | Race Name | Location | UCI Rating | Winner | Team |
+| 16–21 January | La Tropicale Amissa Bongo | Gabon | 2.2 | Frédéric Guesdon (FRA) | Française des Jeux |
+| 8–14 February | Tour d'Egypte | Egypt | 2.2 | Waylon Woolcock (RSA) | South Africa (national team) |
+| 16 February | GP of Sharm el-Sheikh | Egypt | 1.2 | Ján Šipeky (SVK) | Dukla Trenčín-Merida |
+| 24 February–9 March | Tour du Cameroun | Cameroon | 2.2 | Flavien Chipault (FRA) | Leboulou |
+| 6–11 March | Giro del Capo | South Africa | 2.2 | Alexander Efimkin (RUS) | Barloworld |
+| 17–23 March | Tour of Libya | Libya | 2.2 | Ahmed Mohamed Ali (LBA) | Libya (national team) |
+| 8 April | Grand Prix de la ville de Tunis | Tunisia | 1.2 | Ahmed Mraihi (TUN) | Tunisia (national team) |
+| 28 April–5 May | Tour de la Pharmacie Centrale de Tunisie | Tunisia | 2.2 | Hassen Ben Nasser (TUN) | Pharmacie Centrale |
+| 14–20 May | Boucle du Coton | Burkina Faso | 2.2 | Saïdou Rouamba (BUR) | Burkina Faso (national team) |
+| 8–17 June | Tour du Maroc | Morocco | 2.2 | Nicholas White (RSA) | South Africa (national team) |
+| 30 August–8 September | Tour du Sénégal | Senegal | 2.2 | Adil Jelloul (MAR) | FRMC-Maroc |
+| 16 September | Dome 2 Dome Cycling Spectacular | South Africa | 1.2 | Jaco Venter (RSA) | Team Neotel |
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+| Date | Time | Opponent | Site | TV | Result | Attendance | Record |
+| 11/03/2012* | 7:30 PM | Central Missouri | Dunn Center • Clarksville, TN | | W 75–66 | | |
+| 11/09/2012* | 7:00 PM | Samford | Dunn Center • Clarksville, TN | | W 75–64 | 2,315 | 1–0 |
+| 11/13/2012* | 7:00 PM | at WKU | E. A. Diddle Arena • Bowling Green, KY (Cancún Challenge) | | L 54–74 | 4,160 | 1–1 |
+| 11/17/2012* | 1:00 PM | at DePaul | Allstate Arena • Rosemont, IL (Cancún Challenge) | | L 67–98 | 7,398 | 1–2 |
+| 11/20/2012* | 12:30 PM | vs. Western Carolina | Moon Palace Resort • Cancún, Mexico (Cancún Challenge) | | W 72–71 | 902 | 2–2 |
+| 11/21/2012* | 3:00 PM | vs. Gardner–Webb | Moon Palace Resort • Cancún, Mexico (Cancún Challenge) | | L 62–72 | 302 | 2–3 |
+| 11/28/2012* | 7:00 PM | Berea | Dunn Center • Clarksville, TN | | W 108–53 | 2,023 | 3–3 |
+| 12/01/2012* | 7:30 PM | Fairfield | Dunn Center • Clarksville, TN | | L 55–74 | 2,208 | 3–4 |
+| 12/05/2012* | 7:00 PM | Oakland City | Dunn Center • Clarksville, TN | | W 88–63 | 2,012 | 4–4 |
+| 12/08/2012* | 12:00 PM | at Memphis | FedExForum • Memphis, TN | | L 65–83 | 15,249 | 4–5 |
+| 12/16/2012* | 2:05 PM | at Arkasnas State | Convocation Center • Jonesboro, AR | | L 57–69 | 2,652 | 4–6 |
+| 12/18/2012* | 7:00 PM | Lipscomb | Dunn Center • Clarksville, TN | | L 84–87 | 2,498 | 4–7 |
+| 12/22/2012* | 2:00 PM | at Illinois State | Redbird Arena • Normal, IL | | L 57–83 | 5,119 | 4–8 |
+| 12/28/2012* | 3:30 PM | vs. Utah Valley | McKenzie Arena • Chattanooga, TN (Dr. Pepper Classic) | | L 77–84 | 2,568 | 4–9 |
+| 12/29/2012* | 3:30 PM | vs. High Point | McKenzie Arena • Chattanooga, TN (Dr. Pepper Classic) | | L 74–76 | 2,534 | 4–10 |
+| 01/03/2013 | 7:00 PM | at Southeast Missouri State | Show Me Center • Cape Girardeau, MO | | L 84–86 | 1,845 | 4–11 (0–1) |
+| 01/05/2013 | 6:20 PM | at Tennessee–Martin | Skyhawk Arena • Martin, TN | | L 74–76 OT | 2,578 | 4–12 (0–2) |
+| 01/09/2013 | 7:00 PM | Morehead State | Dunn Center • Clarksville, TN | | W 84–81 OT | 2,004 | 5–12 (1–2) |
+| 01/12/2013 | 7:30 PM | Murray State | Dunn Center • Clarksville, TN | ESPN3 | L 68–71 | 4,718 | 5–13 (1–3) |
+| 01/17/2013 | 7:00 PM | SIU Edwardsville | Dunn Center • Clarksville, TN | | L 53–66 | 2,014 | 5–14 (1–4) |
+| 01/19/2013 | 7:30 PM | Eastern Illinois | Dunn Center • Clarksville, TN | | L 67–77 | 2,517 | 5–15 (1–5) |
+| 01/24/2013 | 7:00 PM | at Jacksonville State | Pete Mathews Coliseum • Jacksonville, AL | | L 74–81 | 1,883 | 5–16 (1–6) |
+| 01/26/2013 | 7:30 PM | at Tennessee Tech | Eblen Center • Cookeville, TN | | L 52–70 | 2,459 | 5–17 (1–7) |
+| 02/02/2013 | 12:00 PM | at Murray State | CFSB Center • Murray, KY | ESPNU | L 68–75 OT | 6,111 | 5–18 (1–8) |
+| 02/07/2013 | 7:00 PM | Tennessee State | Dunn Center • Clarksville, TN | | L 82–88 OT | 2,186 | 5–19 (1–9) |
+| 02/09/2013 | 7:30 PM | Belmont | Dunn Center • Clarksville, TN | | L 65–78 | 4,097 | 5–20 (1–10) |
+| 02/14/2013 | 7:00 PM | at Eastern Illinois | Lantz Arena • Charleston, IL | | W 71–64 | 444 | 6–20 (2–10) |
+| 02/16/2013 | 7:00 PM | at SIU Edwardsville | Vadalabene Center • Edwardsville, IL | | W 83–71 | 2,436 | 7–20 (3–10) |
+| 02/20/2013 | 6:00 PM | at Eastern Kentucky | Alumni Coliseum • Richmond, KY | | L 53–91 | 3,400 | 7–21 (3–11) |
+| 02/23/2013* | 3:00 PM | at Liberty | Vines Center • Lynchburg, VA (BracketBusters) | | L 73–79 OT | 2,678 | 7–22 |
+| 02/28/2013 | 7:00 PM | Southeast Missouri State | Dunn Center • Clarksville, TN | | L 81–108 | 1,920 | 7–23 (3–12) |
+| 03/02/2013 | 7:30 PM | Tennessee–Martin | Dunn Center • Clarksville, TN | | W 91–58 | 2,408 | 8–23 (4–12) |
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+| Pos | No | Driver | Constructor | Laps | Time/Retired | Grid | Points |
+| 1 | 7 | Jo Bonnier | BRM | 75 | 2:05:26.8 | 1 | 8 |
+| 2 | 8 | Jack Brabham | Cooper-Climax | 75 | + 14.2 | 2 | 6 |
+| 3 | 9 | Masten Gregory | Cooper-Climax | 75 | + 1:23.0 | 7 | 4 |
+| 4 | 12 | Innes Ireland | Lotus-Climax | 74 | + 1 Lap | 9 | 3 |
+| 5 | 1 | Jean Behra | Ferrari | 74 | + 1 Lap | 4 | 2 |
+| 6 | 3 | Phil Hill | Ferrari | 73 | + 2 Laps | 12 | |
+| 7 | 14 | Graham Hill | Lotus-Climax | 73 | + 2 Laps | 5 | |
+| 8 | 10 | Maurice Trintignant | Cooper-Climax | 73 | + 2 Laps | 11 | |
+| 9 | 16 | Cliff Allison | Ferrari | 71 | + 4 Laps | 15 | |
+| 10 | 15 | Carel Godin de Beaufort | Porsche | 68 | + 7 Laps | 14 | |
+| Ret | 11 | Stirling Moss | Cooper-Climax | 62 | Gearbox | 3 | 1 |
+| Ret | 6 | Harry Schell | BRM | 46 | Gearbox | 6 | |
+| Ret | 2 | Tony Brooks | Ferrari | 42 | Oil Leak | 8 | |
+| Ret | 5 | Carroll Shelby | Aston Martin | 25 | Engine | 10 | |
+| Ret | 4 | Roy Salvadori | Aston Martin | 3 | Engine | 13 | |
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+| No. |
+Race Title |
+Track |
+Date |
+TV[16] |
+
+
+| 1 |
+NextEra Energy Resources 250 |
+Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach |
+February 21 |
+FS1 |
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+
+| 2 |
+Kroger 250 |
+Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville |
+March 30† |
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+
+| 3 |
+SFP 250 |
+Kansas Speedway, Kansas City |
+May 9 |
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+
+| 4 |
+North Carolina Education Lottery 200 |
+Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord |
+May 16 |
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+
+| 5 |
+Lucas Oil 200 |
+Dover International Speedway, Dover |
+May 30 |
+
+
+| 6 |
+WinStar World Casino 400K |
+Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth |
+June 6 |
+
+
+| 7 |
+Gateway 200 |
+Gateway Motorsports Park, Madison, Illinois |
+June 14 |
+
+
+| 8 |
+UNOH 225 |
+Kentucky Speedway, Sparta |
+June 26 |
+
+
+| 9 |
+American Ethanol 200 |
+Iowa Speedway, Newton |
+July 12 |
+
+
+| 10 |
+Mudsummer Classic |
+Eldora Speedway, New Weston |
+July 23 |
+
+
+| 11 |
+Pocono Mountains 150 |
+Pocono Raceway, Long Pond |
+August 2 |
+
+
+| 12 |
+Michigan National Guard 200 |
+Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn |
+August 16 |
+
+
+| 13 |
+UNOH 200 |
+Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol |
+August 20 |
+
+
+| 14 |
+Chevy Silverado 250 |
+Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Bowmanville, Ontario |
+August 31 |
+
+
+| 15 |
+EnjoyIllinois.com 225 |
+Chicagoland Speedway, Joliet |
+September 12 |
+
+
+| 16 |
+UNOH 175 |
+New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon |
+September 20 |
+
+
+| 17 |
+Smith's 350 |
+Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas |
+September 27 |
+
+
+| 18 |
+Fred's 250 |
+Talladega Superspeedway, Talladega |
+October 18 |
+FOX |
+
+
+| 19 |
+Kroger 200 |
+Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville |
+October 25 |
+FS1 |
+
+
+| 20 |
+WinStar World Casino 350K |
+Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth |
+October 31 |
+
+
+| 21 |
+Lucas Oil 150 |
+Phoenix International Raceway, Avondale |
+November 7 |
+
+
+| 22 |
+Ford EcoBoost 200 |
+Homestead-Miami Speedway, Homestead |
+November 14 |
+
+
+
+†: The Kroger 250 was postponed a day because of persistent rain.[17]
+ |
+
+
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+| Date | Opponents | H / A | Result F – A | Scorers | Attendance |
+| 26 August 1933 | Plymouth Argyle | A | 0 – 4 | | 25,700 |
+| 30 August 1933 | Nottingham Forest | H | 0 – 1 | | 16,934 |
+| 2 September 1933 | Lincoln City | H | 1 – 1 | Green | 16,987 |
+| 7 September 1933 | Nottingham Forest | A | 1 – 1 | Stewart | 10,650 |
+| 9 September 1933 | Bolton Wanderers | H | 1 – 5 | Stewart | 21,779 |
+| 16 September 1933 | Brentford | A | 4 – 3 | Brown (2), Frame, Hine | 17,180 |
+| 23 September 1933 | Burnley | H | 5 – 2 | Dewar (4), Brown | 18,411 |
+| 30 September 1933 | Oldham Athletic | A | 0 – 2 | | 22,736 |
+| 7 October 1933 | Preston North End | H | 1 – 0 | Hine | 22,303 |
+| 14 October 1933 | Bradford Park Avenue | A | 1 – 6 | Hine | 11,033 |
+| 21 October 1933 | Bury | A | 1 – 2 | Byrne | 15,008 |
+| 28 October 1933 | Hull City | H | 4 – 1 | Heywood (2), Green, Hine | 16,269 |
+| 4 November 1933 | Fulham | A | 2 – 0 | Stewart, own goal | 17,049 |
+| 11 November 1933 | Southampton | H | 1 – 0 | Manley | 18,149 |
+| 18 November 1933 | Blackpool | A | 1 – 3 | Brown | 14,384 |
+| 25 November 1933 | Bradford City | H | 2 – 1 | Dewar, own goal | 20,902 |
+| 2 December 1933 | Port Vale | A | 3 – 2 | Black, Brown, Dewar | 10,316 |
+| 9 December 1933 | Notts County | H | 1 – 2 | Dewar | 15,564 |
+| 16 December 1933 | Swansea Town | A | 1 – 2 | Hine | 6,591 |
+| 23 December 1933 | Millwall | H | 1 – 1 | Dewar | 12,043 |
+| 25 December 1933 | Grimsby Town | H | 1 – 3 | Vose | 29,443 |
+| 26 December 1933 | Grimsby Town | A | 3 – 7 | Byrne (2), Frame | 15,801 |
+| 30 December 1933 | Plymouth Argyle | H | 0 – 3 | | 12,206 |
+| 6 January 1934 | Lincoln City | A | 1 – 5 | Brown | 6,075 |
+| 20 January 1934 | Bolton Wanderers | A | 1 – 3 | Ball | 11,887 |
+| 27 January 1934 | Brentford | H | 1 – 3 | Ball | 16,891 |
+| 3 February 1934 | Burnley | A | 4 – 1 | Cape (2), Green, Stewart | 9,906 |
+| 10 February 1934 | Oldham Athletic | H | 2 – 3 | Cape, Green | 24,480 |
+| 21 February 1934 | Preston North End | A | 2 – 3 | Gallimore (2) | 9,173 |
+| 24 February 1934 | Bradford Park Avenue | H | 0 – 4 | | 13,389 |
+| 3 March 1934 | Bury | H | 2 – 1 | Ball, Gallimore | 11,176 |
+| 10 March 1934 | Hull City | A | 1 – 4 | Ball | 5,771 |
+| 17 March 1934 | Fulham | H | 1 – 0 | Ball | 17,565 |
+| 24 March 1934 | Southampton | A | 0 – 1 | | 4,840 |
+| 30 March 1934 | West Ham United | H | 0 – 1 | | 29,114 |
+| 31 March 1934 | Blackpool | H | 2 – 0 | Cape, Hine | 20,038 |
+| 2 April 1934 | West Ham United | A | 1 – 2 | Cape | 20,085 |
+| 7 April 1934 | Bradford City | A | 1 – 1 | Cape | 9,258 |
+| 14 April 1934 | Port Vale | H | 2 – 0 | Brown, McMillen | 14,777 |
+| 21 April 1934 | Notts County | A | 0 – 0 | | 9,645 |
+| 28 April 1934 | Swansea Town | H | 1 – 1 | Topping | 16,678 |
+| 5 May 1934 | Millwall | A | 2 – 0 | Cape, Manley | 24,003 |
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+"Series
+number","Key","Composed","Published","Opus No.","Brown","Kobylańska","Chominski","Dedication","Notes"
+"–","G, B♭","1826","1826","–","B. 16","KK IIa/2-3","S 1/2","","Revised versions (original versions were published in 1875)"
+"1–4","F♯m, C♯m, E, E♭m","1830","1832","Op. 6","B. 60","","C. 51–54","Countess Pauline Plater",""
+"5–9","B♭, Am, Fm, A♭m, C","1830–31","1832","Op. 7","B. 61","","C. 55–59","M. Johns de la Nouvelle-Orléans","Nos. 2 and 4 are revised versions; the original version of No. 4 was published in 1902"
+"10–13","B♭, Em, A♭, Am","1832–33","1834","Op. 17","B. 77","","C. 60–63","Mlle. Lina Freppa",""
+"14–17","Gm, C, A♭, B♭m","1834–35","1836","Op. 24","B. 89","","C. 64–67","Comte de Perthuis",""
+"18–21","Cm, Bm, D♭, C♯m","1836–37","1837","Op. 30","B. 105","","C. 65–71","Princess Maria Czartoryska de Württemburg",""
+"22–25","G♯m, D, C, Bm","1837–38","1838","Op. 33","B. 115","","C. 72–75","Countess Roza Mostowska",""
+"27","Em","1838 (28 November)","1840","Op. 41/2","B. 122","","C. 77","",""
+"26,
+28–29","C♯m, B, A♭","1839 (July)","1840","Op. 41/1, 3–4","B. 126","","C. 76, 78–79","Étienne Witwicki",""
+"50","Am","1840 (summer)","1841","–","B. 134","KK IIb/4","S 2/4","","Notre temps; in \"Six Morceaux de salon\""
+"51","Am","1840","1841","–","B. 140","KK IIb/5","S 2/5","Émile Gaillard","In \"Album de pianistes polonais\""
+"30–32","G, A♭, C♯m","1841–42","1842","Op. 50","B. 145","","C. 80–82","Leon Szmitkowski",""
+"33–35","B, C, Cm","1843","1844","Op. 56","B. 153","","C. 83–85","Catherine Maberly",""
+"36–38","Am, A♭, F♯m","1845 (June–July)","1846","Op. 59","B. 157","","C. 86–88","",""
+"39–41","B, Fm, C♯m","1846 (early autumn)","1847","Op. 63","B. 162","","C. 89–91","Countess Laura Czosnowska",""
+"42, 44","G, C","1835","1855","Op. posth. 67/1, 3","B. 93","","C. 92, 94","Anna Mlokosiewicz",""
+"45","Am","1846","1855","Op. posth. 67/4","B. 163","","C. 95","",""
+"43","Gm","1849 (summer)","1855","Op. posth. 67/2","B. 167","","C. 93","",""
+"47","Am","1827","1855","Op. posth. 68/2","B. 18","","C. 97","",""
+"48","F","1829","1855","Op. posth. 68/3","B. 34","","C. 98","","Quotes the folk tune \"Oj, Magdalino\""
+"46","C","1829","1855","Op. posth. 68/1","B. 38","","C. 96","",""
+"49","Fm","1849 (summer)","1855","Op. posth. 68/4","B. 168","","C. 99","","\"Chopin's last composition\"; first published in an incomplete form 1855"
+"–","C","1833","1870","–","B. 82","KK IVb/3","P 2/3","",""
+"–","D","1829","1875","–","B. 31","KK IVa/7","P 1/7","","Heavily revised 1832 (see B. 71, KK IVb/2; rev. vers. pub. 1880)"
+"–","D","1832","1880","–","B. 71","KK IVb/2","P 1/7","","A heavily revised version of B.31, KK IVa/7"
+"–","B♭","1832 (24 June)","1909","–","B. 73","KK IVb/1","P 2/1","Alexandrine Wolowska",""
+"–","D","1820 (?)","1910 (20 February)","–","B. 4","KK Anh. Ia/1","A 1/1","","\"Mazurek\"; doubtful"
+"–","A♭","1834 (July)","1930","–","B. 85","KK IVb/4","","",""
+"–","?","\"early\"","–","–","–","KK Vf","","","\"Several mazurkas\"; lost"
+"–","D","1826 (?)","–","–","–","KK Ve/5","","","Mentioned in literature; MS unknown"
+"–","G","1829 (22 August)","?","–","–","–","","","Setting of a poem by Ignac Maciejowski"
+"–","?","1832","–","–","","KK Vc/2","","","Mentioned in a letter from Chopin dated 10 September 1832"
+"–","?","1832 (14 September)","–","–","","KK Ve/7","","","Listed in an auction catalogue, Paris, 1906"
+"–","B♭","1835","–","–","","KK Ve/4","","","MS sold in Paris, 20 June 1977"
+"–","?","1846 (by December)","–","–","–","KK Vc/4","","","Mentioned in a letter from Chopin"
+"–","A, Dm","?","–","–","–","KK VIIb/7-8","","","Allegretto and Mazurka; MS sold Paris 21 November 1974"
+"–","B♭m","?","–","–","–","KK Anh. Ib","","","Doubtful"
+"–","?","?","–","–","–","KK Ve/8","","","Mentioned in 1878 correspondence between Breitkopf & Hartel and Izabela Barczinska"
+"–","?","?","–","–","–","KK Ve/6","","Mme Nicolai","Mentioned in a note from Augener to C.A. Spina 21 May 1884"
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/553.table b/csv/204-csv/553.table
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6851200a2d338d8419707a15b0d6ea42f335a747
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csv/204-csv/553.table
@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
+| Outcome | No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponents in the final | Score in the final |
+| Winner | 1. | 12 March 1978 | Dallas | Carpet | Martina Navratilova | Evonne Goolagong Betty Stöve | 6–3, 7–6 |
+| Runner-up | 1. | 1 October 1978 | Atlanta | Carpet | Martina Navratilova | Françoise Dürr Virginia Wade | 6–4, 2–6, 4–6 |
+| Runner-up | 2. | 8 October 1978 | Phoenix | Hard | Martina Navratilova | Tracy Austin Betty Stöve | 4–6, 7–6, 2–6 |
+| Winner | 2. | 12 November 1978 | Oldsmar | Hard | Martina Navratilova | Kerry Reid Wendy Turnbull | 7–6, 6–3 |
+| Runner-up | 3. | 18 February 1979 | Los Angeles | Hard (i) | Martina Navratilova | Rosemary Casals Chris Evert | 4–6, 6–1, 3–6 |
+| Winner | 3. | 4 March 1979 | Dallas | Carpet | Martina Navratilova | Rosemary Casals Chris Evert | 7–6, 6–2 |
+| Winner | 4. | 12 August 1979 | Indianapolis | Clay | Kathy Jordan | Penny Johnson Paula Smith | 6–1, 6–0 |
+| Runner-up | 4. | 29 September 1979 | Atlanta | Carpet | Ann Kiyomura | Betty Stöve Wendy Turnbull | 2–6, 4–6 |
+| Winner | 5. | 28 October 1979 | Tampa | Hard | Virginia Ruzici | Ilana Kloss Betty-Ann Stuart | 7–5, 4–6, 7–5 |
+| Winner | 6. | 25 November 1979 | Brighton | Carpet | Ann Kiyomura | Ilana Kloss Laura duPont | 6–2, 6–1 |
+| Runner-up | 5. | 2 December 1979 | Melbourne | Grass | Dianne Fromholtz | Billie Jean King Wendy Turnbull | 3–6, 3–6 |
+| Runner-up | 6. | 10 February 1980 | Los Angeles | Hard (i) | Kathy Jordan | Rosemary Casals Martina Navratilova | 6–7, 2–6 |
+| Runner-up | 7. | 24 February 1980 | Detroit | Carpet | Kathy Jordan | Billie Jean King Ilana Kloss | 6–3, 3–6, 2–6 |
+| Winner | 7. | 13 April 1980 | Hilton Head | Clay | Kathy Jordan | Candy Reynolds Paula Smith | 6–2, 6–1 |
+| Winner | 8. | 7 June 1980 | French Open | Clay | Kathy Jordan | Ivanna Madruga Adriana Villagran | 6–1, 6–0 |
+| Winner | 9. | 21 June 1980 | Eastbourne | Grass | Kathy Jordan | Pam Shriver Betty Stöve | 6–4, 6–1 |
+| Winner | 10. | 5 July 1980 | Wimbledon | Grass | Kathy Jordan | Rosemary Casals Wendy Turnbull | 4–6, 7–5, 6–1 |
+| Winner | 11. | 20 July 1980 | Montreal | Hard | Pam Shriver | Ann Kiyomura Greer Stevens | 3–6, 6–6 ret. |
+| Runner-up | 8. | 27 July 1980 | Richmond | Carpet | Pam Shriver | Billie Jean King Martina Navratilova | 4–6, 6–4, 3–6 |
+| Winner | 12. | 10 August 1980 | Indianapolis | Clay | Paula Smith | Virginia Ruzici Renáta Tomanová | 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 |
+| Winner | 13. | 21 September 1980 | Las Vegas | Hard (i) | Kathy Jordan | Martina Navratilova Betty Stöve | 2–6, 6–4, 6–3 |
+| Runner-up | 9. | 28 September 1980 | Atlanta | Carpet | Kathy Jordan | Barbara Potter Sharon Walsh | 3–6, 1–6 |
+| Runner-up | 10. | 5 October 1980 | Minneapolis | Carpet | Paula Smith | Ann Kiyomura Candy Reynolds | 3–6, 6–4, 1–6 |
+| Winner | 14. | 26 October 1980 | Brighton | Carpet | Kathy Jordan | Martina Navratilova Betty Stöve | 6–3, 7–5 |
+| Runner-up | 11. | 9 November 1980 | Filderstadt | Hard (i) | Kathy Jordan | Hana Mandlíková Betty Stöve | 4–6, 5–7 |
+| Runner-up | 12. | 16 November 1980 | Tampa | Hard | Paula Smith | Rosemary Casals Candy Reynolds | 6–7, 5–7 |
+| Winner | 15. | 25 January 1981 | Cincinnati | Carpet | Kathy Jordan | Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver | 1–6, 6–3, 6–3 |
+| Runner-up | 13. | 15 March 1981 | Dallas | Carpet | Kathy Jordan | Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver | 5–7, 4–6 |
+| Runner-up | 14. | 21 June 1981 | Eastbourne | Grass | Kathy Jordan | Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver | 7–6, 2–6, 1–6 |
+| Runner-up | 15. | 3 July 1981 | Wimbledon | Grass | Kathy Jordan | Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver | 3–6, 6–7(6) |
+| Runner-up | 16. | 16 August 1981 | Richmond | Carpet | Kathy Jordan | Sue Barker Ann Kiyomura | 6–4, 6–7, 4–6 |
+| Runner-up | 17. | 23 August 1981 | Toronto | Hard | Candy Reynolds | Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver | 6–7, 6–7 |
+| Winner | 16. | 12 September 1981 | US Open | Hard | Kathy Jordan | Rosemary Casals Wendy Turnbull | 6–3, 6–3 |
+| Winner | 17. | 25 October 1981 | Brighton | Carpet | Barbara Potter | Mima Jaušovec Pam Shriver | 6–7, 6–3, 6–4 |
+| Runner-up | 18. | 1 November 1981 | Filderstadt | Hard (i) | Barbara Potter | Mima Jaušovec Martina Navratilova | 4–6, 1–6 |
+| Runner-up | 19. | 29 November 1981 | Sydney | Grass | Kathy Jordan | Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver | 7–6, 2–6, 4–6 |
+| Winner | 18. | 5 December 1981 | Australian Open | Grass | Kathy Jordan | Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver | 6–2, 7–5 |
+| Winner | 19. | 10 January 1982 | Washington, D.C. | Carpet | Kathy Jordan | Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver | 6–2, 3–6, 6–1 |
+| Runner-up | 20. | 17 January 1982 | Cincinnati | Carpet | Pam Shriver | Sue Barker Ann Kiyomura | 2–6, 6–7 |
+| Runner-up | 21. | 24 January 1982 | Seattle | Carpet | Kathy Jordan | Rosemary Casals Wendy Turnbull | 5–7, 4–6 |
+| Runner-up | 22. | 14 February 1982 | Kansas City | Carpet | Mary Lou Piatek | Barbara Potter Sharon Walsh | 6–4, 2–6, 2–6 |
+| Winner | 20. | 7 March 1982 | Los Angeles | Carpet | Kathy Jordan | Barbara Potter Sharon Walsh | 6–3, 7–5 |
+| Winner | 21. | 20 March 1982 | Boston | Carpet | Kathy Jordan | Rosemary Casals Wendy Turnbull | 7–6, 2–6, 6–4 |
+| Runner-up | 23. | 28 March 1982 | New York City | Carpet | Kathy Jordan | Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver | 4–6, 3–6 |
+| Runner-up | 24. | 18 April 1982 | Fort Worth | Clay | Kathy Jordan | Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver | 5–7, 3–6 |
+| Runner-up | 25. | 2 May 1982 | Orlando | Clay | Kathy Jordan | Rosemary Casals Wendy Turnbull | 3–6, 3–6 |
+| Winner | 22. | 5 June 1982 | French Open | Clay | Martina Navratilova | Rosemary Casals Wendy Turnbull | 6–3, 6–4 |
+| Runner-up | 26. | 20 June 1982 | Eastbourne | Grass | Kathy Jordan | Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver | 3–6, 4–6 |
+| Runner-up | 27. | 3 July 1982 | Wimbledon | Grass | Kathy Jordan | Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver | 4–6, 1–6 |
+| Runner-up | 28. | 24 October 1982 | Filderstadt | Hard (i) | Candy Reynolds | Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver | 2–6, 3–6 |
+| Winner | 23. | 21 November 1982 | Brisbane | Grass | Billie Jean King | Claudia Kohde-Kilsch Eva Pfaff | 6–3, 6–4 |
+| Runner-up | 29. | 10 January 1983 | Washington, D.C. | Carpet | Kathy Jordan | Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver | 6–4, 5–7, 3–6 |
+| Runner-up | 30. | 20 February 1983 | Chicago | Carpet | Kathy Jordan | Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver | 1–6, 2–6 |
+| Runner-up | 31. | 20 March 1983 | Boston | Carpet | Kathy Jordan | Jo Durie Ann Kiyomura | 3–6, 1–6 |
+| Runner-up | 32. | 3 April 1983 | Tokyo | Carpet | Kathy Jordan | Billie Jean King Sharon Walsh | 1–6, 1–6 |
+| Winner | 24. | 24 April 1983 | Orlando | Clay | Billie Jean King | Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver | 6–3, 1–6, 7–6 |
+| Runner-up | 33. | 4 June 1983 | French Open | Clay | Kathy Jordan | Rosalyn Fairbank Candy Reynolds | 7–5, 5–7, 2–6 |
+| Winner | 25. | 22 April 1984 | Amelia Island | Clay | Kathy Jordan | Anne Hobbs Mima Jaušovec | 6–4, 3–6, 6–4 |
+| Runner-up | 34. | 7 July 1984 | Wimbledon | Grass | Kathy Jordan | Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver | 3–6, 4–6 |
+| Winner | 26. | 31 March 1985 | Palm Beach Gardens | Clay | Joanne Russell | Laura Arraya Gabriela Sabatini | 1–6, 6–1, 7–6(4) |
+| Runner-up | 35. | 26 January 1986 | Wichita | Carpet | Joanne Russell | Kathy Jordan Candy Reynolds | 3–6, 7–6(5), 3–6 |
+| Winner | 27. | 9 March 1986 | Hershey | Carpet | Candy Reynolds | Sandy Collins Kim Sands | 7–6(8), 6–1 |
+| Winner | 28. | 5 October 1986 | New Orleans | Carpet | Candy Reynolds | Svetlana Parkhomenko Larisa Savchenko | 6–3, 3–6, 6–3 |
+| Runner-up | 36. | 2 November 1986 | Indianapolis | Hard (i) | Candy Reynolds | Zina Garrison Lori McNeil | 5–4 ret. |
+| Winner | 29. | 18 February 1990 | Chicago | Carpet | Martina Navratilova | Arantxa Sánchez Vicario Nathalie Tauziat | 6–7(9), 6–4, 6–3 |
+| Runner-up | 37. | 22 July 1990 | Newport | Grass | Patty Fendick | Lise Gregory Gretchen Magers | 6–7(7), 1–6 |
+| Winner | 30. | 12 August 1990 | Albuquerque | Hard | Meredith McGrath | Mareen Louie-Harper Wendy White | 7–6(2), 6–4 |
+| Winner | 31. | 4 November 1990 | Oakland | Carpet | Meredith McGrath | Rosalyn Fairbank Robin White | 2–6, 6–0, 6–4 |
+| Winner | 32. | 24 February 1991 | Oklahoma City | Hard (i) | Meredith McGrath | Katrina Adams Jill Hetherington | 6–2, 6–4 |
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/561.csv b/csv/204-csv/561.csv
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..188f76ed7d4855e58e4f051cfe81c3262467b922
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@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+"Fence","Name","Jockey","Age","Handicap (st-lb)","Starting price","Fate"
+"22","What A Myth","Paul Kelleway","9","11-4","11/2","Fell"
+"03","Rough Tweed","Pat Buckley","12","10-7","22/1","Fell"
+"?","Kapeno","David Mould","9","10-6","100/7","Fell"
+"06","Packed Home","Tommy Carberry","11","10-3","33/1","Fell"
+"22","Greek Scholar","Michael Scudamore","7","10-4","50/1","Fell"
+"?","Brown Diamond","Frank Shortt","11","10-0","100/1","Fell"
+"06","Popham Down","Willie Robinson","9","10-0","22/1","Fell"
+"?","Pontin-Go","TM Jones","14","10-0","100/1","Fell"
+"15","Game Purston","Paddy Cowley","8","10-0","100/1","Fell"
+"22","Supersweet","Mr D Crossley-Cooke","9","10-6","100/1","Fell"
+"?","Major Hitch","Paddy Broderick","8","10-1","50/1","Fell"
+"15","Irish Day","Jimmy Magee","10","10-0","40/1","Fell"
+"?","Scottish Final","J Gamble","9","10-0","100/1","Fell"
+"?","Flamecap","F Carroll","9","10-0","100/1","Fell"
+"15","Black Spot","Jeremy Speid-Soote","9","10-0","100/1","Fell"
+"?","Harry Black","R Court","9","10-0","100/1","Fell"
+"?","Flying Wild","Pat Taaffe","10","11-0","20/1","Pulled Up"
+"?","Stirling","HR Beasley","10","10-11","28/1","Pulled Up"
+"?","Vultrix","Stan Mellor","8","10-7","100/7","Pulled Up"
+"?","Solimyth","Mr John Lawrence","10","10-1","100/1","Pulled Up"
+"?","April Rose","Major Piers Bengough","11","10-7","100/1","Pulled Up"
+"?","L'Empereur","Beltrán Osorio","12","10-2","100/1","Pulled Up"
+"14","Willow King","Liam McLoughlin","11","10-0","100/1","Pulled Up"
+"?","Royal Ryse","T Hyde","8","10-0","100/1","Pulled Up"
+"?","Mac's Flare","R Langley","10","10-0","100/1","Pulled Up"
+"?","King Pin","Mr Tim Durant","10","10-11","100/1","Pulled Up"
+"?","In Haste","J Leech","8","10-3","100/1","Pulled Up"
+"?","My Gift","A Redmond","10","10-0","100/1","Pulled Up"
+"?","Bold Biri","J Lehane","10","10-0","100/1","Pulled Up"
+"22","Valouis","E Prendergast","7","10-0","50/1","Brought Down"
+"22","Leslie","Mr JM Opperman","10","10-5","100/1","Brought Down"
+"?","Dorimont","Mr W Shand-Kydd","12","10-0","50/1","Unseated Rider"
+"15","Fujino-O","Jeff King","7","12-0","100/1","Refused"
+"?","Monarch's Thought","G Cramp","12","10-0","100/1","Refused"
+"06","Groomsman","Mr S Roberts","11","11-0","100/1","Refused"
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/563.csv b/csv/204-csv/563.csv
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c66b7fcad8dd3588217475e0d4d65dae8e647a9c
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+++ b/csv/204-csv/563.csv
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+"Abbreviation","Settlement","District","Official Name","Division","Cup","Other information"
+"TaaJä","Taalintehdas","Turku","Taalintehtaan Jäntevä","Vitonen","* *",""
+"Tampere United","Tampere","Tampere","Tampere United","Veikkausliiga","* * *",""
+"TamU-K","Tampere","Tampere","Tampere Unitedin kannattajat","Nelonen","* * *",""
+"TaPa","Tampere","Tampere","Tampereen Palloilijat","Vitonen","*",""
+"TaPa 2","Tampere","Tampere","Tampereen Palloilijat / 2","Kutonen","*",""
+"Tarmo","Kälviä, Kokkola","Keski-Pohjanmaa","Kälviän Tarmo","Kutonen","*",""
+"Tavastia","Helsinki","Helsinki","FC Tavastia","Nelonen","*",""
+"Tavastia/FC Mojo","Helsinki","Helsinki","FC Tavastia / FC Mojo","Kutonen","*",""
+"Team NIK","Nykarleby (Uusikaarlepyy)","Keski-Pohjanmaa","Nykarleby Idrottsklubb","Vitonen","*",""
+"Team Vanpa","Vantaa","Uusimaa","Team Vanpa","Vitonen","*",""
+"Tervarit","Oulu","Pohjois-Suomi","Tervarit","Kolmonen","* *",""
+"TeTe","Tervalaakso, Vaasa","Vaasa","Tervalaakson Teräs","Vitonen","* *",""
+"TGrani","Kauniainen","Uusimaa","Team Grani","Nelonen","*",""
+"Tikka","Espoo","Uusimaa","Espoon Tikka","Vitonen","* *",""
+"Tikka -88","Espoo","Uusimaa","Espoon Tikka / -88","Kutonen","*",""
+"TiPS","Tikkurila, Vantaa","Uusimaa","Tikkurilan Palloseura","Kolmonen","* *",""
+"TiPS M2","Tikkurila","Uusimaa","Tikkurilan Palloseura / M2","Kutonen","*",""
+"TJK LiePo","Tampere","Tampere","Tampereen Jalkapalloklubi / LiePo","Vitonen","*",""
+"TKT","Tampere","Tampere","Tampereen Kisatoverit","Kolmonen","* *",""
+"TKT KooTee","Tampere","Tampere","Tampereen Kisatoverit / KooTee","Vitonen","*",""
+"ToPS-90","Tohmajärvi","Itä-Suomi","Tohmajärven Palloseura-90","Nelonen","* *",""
+"Torre Calcio","Turku","Turku","Torre Calcio","Kutonen","*",""
+"ToTa","Tornio","Pohjois-Suomi","Tornion Tarmo","Kolmonen","*",""
+"ToTe/AP","Toukola","Helsinki","Toukolan Teräs / Avauspotku","Vitonen","* *",""
+"ToU","Toivala, Siilinjärvi","Itä-Suomi","Toivalan Urheilijat","Nelonen","* *",""
+"ToU/2","Toivala, Siilinjärvi","Itä-Suomi","Toivalan Urheilijat / 2","Vitonen","*",""
+"TOVE","Pori","Satakunta","Toejoen Veikot","Kolmonen","* *",""
+"TOVE2","Pori","Satakunta","Toejoen Veikot / 2","Vitonen","*",""
+"TP-47","Tornio","Pohjois-Suomi","Tornion Pallo-47","Kakkonen","* * *",""
+"TP-49","Toijala, Akaa","Tampere","Toijalan Pallo-49","Nelonen","* *","Also abbreviated as ToiP -49."
+"TP-Seinäjoki","Seinäjoki","Vaasa","TP-Seinäjoki (Törnävän Pallo)","Nelonen","*",""
+"TP-T","Tampere","Tampere","Tampereen Peli-Toverit","Kolmonen","* *",""
+"TPK","Turku","Turku","Turun Pallokerho","Kolmonen","* *",""
+"TPK 2","Turku","Turku","Turun Pallokerho / 2","Nelonen","* *",""
+"TPS","Turku","Turku","Turun Palloseura","Veikkausliiga","* * *",""
+"TPV","Tampere","Tampere","Tampereen Palloveikot","Ykkönen","* * *",""
+"TPV 2","Tampere","Tampere","Tampereen Pallo-Veikot / 2","Kolmonen","* *",""
+"Trikiinit","Helsinki","Helsinki","Trikiinit","Kutonen","*",""
+"Träfk","Järvenpää","Uusimaa","Träskända Fotboll Klub","Kutonen","*",""
+"TsV","Taipalsaari","Kaakkois-Suomi","Taipalsaaren Veikot","Nelonen","*",""
+"TuHa","Turku","Turku","Turun Haka","Kutonen","*",""
+"Tuisku Daltonit","Orivesi","Tampere","Oriveden Tuisku / Daltonit","Vitonen","*",""
+"TuKV","Turku","Turku","Turun Kisa-Veikot","Vitonen","*",""
+"TuPS","Tuusula","Uusimaa","Tuusulan Palloseura","Kolmonen","* *",""
+"TuPS 2","Tuusula","Uusimaa","Tuusulan Palloseura / 2","Kutonen","*",""
+"TuPV","Turku","Turku","Turun Pallo-Veikot","Vitonen","* *",""
+"TUS","Terjärv, Kronoby (Kruunupyy)","Keski-Pohjanmaa","Terjärv Ungdoms Sportklubb","Nelonen","* *",""
+"TUS II","Terjärv, Kronoby (Kruunupyy)","Keski-Pohjanmaa","Terjärv Ungdoms Sportklubb / II","Vitonen","*",""
+"TuTo","Turku","Turku","Turun Toverit","Kolmonen","*",""
+"TuTo 2","Turku","Turku","Turun Toverit / 2","Kutonen","*",""
+"TuWe","Turku","Turku","Turun Weikot","Nelonen","*",""
+"TuWe 2","Turku","Turku","Turun Weikot / 2","Kutonen","*",""
+"TuWe 3","Turku","Turku","Turun Weikot / 3","Kutonen","*",""
+"Töjby FC","Töjby, Närpes","Vaasa","Töjby FC","Kutonen","*",""
+"Töölön Taisto","Töölö","Helsinki","Töölön Taisto","Nelonen","* *",""
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/575.csv b/csv/204-csv/575.csv
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..18400dff2628876c2f3d19c01245b4772bef2d86
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csv/204-csv/575.csv
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+"Place","Position","Number","Name","League One","FA Cup","League Cup","Football League Trophy","Total"
+"1","MF","4","Luke Summerfield","5","0","0","0","5"
+"2","MF","17","Paul Parry","3","0","1","0","4"
+"3","FW","24","Tom Eaves","3","0","0","0","3"
+"=4","MF","11","Jon Taylor","1","0","0","1","2"
+"=4","DF","5","Darren Jones *","2","0","0","0","2"
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+"=5","FW","29","Asa Hall","1","0","0","0","1"
+"=5","FW","7","Gozie Ugwu*","1","0","0","0","1"
+"=5","DF","18","Connor Goldson","1","0","0","0","1"
+"=5","MF","10","Nicky Wroe*","1","0","0","0","1"
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+Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
+1 1 Emerson Fittipaldi McLaren-Ford 53 1:39:26.29 5 9
+2 24 James Hunt Hesketh-Ford 53 + 5.91 6 6
+3 7 Carlos Reutemann Brabham-Ford 53 + 17.06 3 4
+4 11 Clay Regazzoni Ferrari 53 + 35.79 7 3
+5 4 Patrick Depailler Tyrrell-Ford 53 + 54.25 8 2
+6 12 Niki Lauda Ferrari 53 + 1:19.65 4 1
+7 28 Mark Donohue Penske-Ford 52 + 1 Lap 16
+8 6 Jacky Ickx Lotus-Ford 52 + 1 Lap 18
+9 9 Vittorio Brambilla March-Ford 52 + 1 Lap 12
+10 22 Graham Hill Lola-Ford 52 + 1 Lap 21
+11 3 Jody Scheckter Tyrrell-Ford 52 + 1 Lap 9
+12 16 Tom Pryce Shadow-Ford 51 Transmission 14
+13 23 Rolf Stommelen Lola-Ford 51 + 2 Laps 19
+14 2 Jochen Mass McLaren-Ford 50 + 3 Laps 13
+Ret 8 Carlos Pace Brabham-Ford 46 Engine 2
+NC 20 Arturo Merzario Williams-Ford 44 Not Classified 20
+Ret 27 Mario Andretti Parnelli-Ford 27 Transmission 10
+Ret 14 Mike Wilds BRM 24 Engine 22
+Ret 5 Ronnie Peterson Lotus-Ford 15 Engine 11
+Ret 21 Jacques Laffite Williams-Ford 15 Gearbox 17
+Ret 30 Wilson Fittipaldi Fittipaldi-Ford 12 Accident 23
+DSQ 18 John Watson Surtees-Ford 6 Disqualified 15
+DNS 17 Jean-Pierre Jarier Shadow-Ford 0 Transmission 1
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+"Year","Competition","Venue","Position","Event","Notes"
+"2007","Pan Arab Games","Cairo, Egypt","4th","200 m","20.94 (NR)"
+"2008","Asian Indoor Championships","Doha, Qatar","4th","60 m","6.81"
+"2008","World Indoor Championships","Valencia, Spain","28th (h)","60 m","6.88"
+"2008","World Junior Championships","Bydgoszcz, Poland","7th","200 m","21.10"
+"2008","Olympic Games","Beijing, China","40th (h)","200 m","21.00"
+"2009","Asian Indoor Games","Hanoi, Vietnam","4th","60 m","6.72 (NR)"
+"2009","World Championships","Berlin, Germany","25th (qf)","200 m","20.97"
+"2009","Asian Championships","Guangzhou, China","1st","200 m","21.07"
+"2010","Asian Games","Guangzhou, China","3rd","200 m","20.83"
+"2011","Asian Championships","Kobe, Jpan","3rd","200 m","20.97"
+"2011","World Championships","Daegu, South Korea","48th (h)","200 m","21.45"
+"2011","Pan Arab Games","Doha, Qatar","5th","100 m","21.59"
+"2011","Pan Arab Games","Doha, Qatar","3rd","4x100 m","40.15"
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+| District |
+Name |
+Party |
+Residence |
+First served |
+
+
+| 01 !District 1 |
+Albano, NelsonNelson Albano |
+Dem |
+Vineland |
+2006 |
+
+
+| Andrzejczak, RobertRobert Andrzejczak |
+Dem |
+Middle Twp. |
+2013† |
+
+
+| 02 !District 2 |
+Amodeo, John F.John F. Amodeo |
+Rep |
+Margate |
+2008 |
+
+
+| Brown, Chris A.Chris A. Brown |
+Rep |
+Ventnor |
+2012 |
+
+
+| 03 !District 3 |
+Burzichelli, John J.John J. Burzichelli |
+Dem |
+Paulsboro |
+2002 |
+
+
+| Riley, CelesteCeleste Riley |
+Dem |
+Bridgeton |
+2009† |
+
+
+| 04 !District 4 |
+Moriarty, PaulPaul Moriarty |
+Dem |
+Washington Twp. |
+2006 |
+
+
+| Mosquera, GabrielaGabriela Mosquera |
+Dem |
+Blackwood |
+2012† |
+
+
+| 05 !District 5 |
+Fuentes, AngelAngel Fuentes |
+Dem |
+Camden |
+2010 |
+
+
+| Wilson, Gilbert "Whip"Gilbert "Whip" Wilson |
+Dem |
+Camden |
+2010† |
+
+
+| 06 !District 6 |
+Greenwald, LouisLouis Greenwald |
+Dem |
+Voorhees Twp. |
+1996 |
+
+
+| Lampitt, Pamela RosenPamela Rosen Lampitt |
+Dem |
+Cherry Hill |
+2006 |
+
+
+| 07 !District 7 |
+Conaway, HerbHerb Conaway |
+Dem |
+Delanco |
+1998 |
+
+
+| Singleton, TroyTroy Singleton |
+Dem |
+Palmyra |
+2011† |
+
+
+| 08 !District 8 |
+Brown, Christopher J.Christopher J. Brown |
+Rep |
+Marlton |
+2012 |
+
+
+| Rudder, ScottScott Rudder |
+Rep |
+Medford |
+2008 |
+
+
+| 09 !District 9 |
+Gove, DiAnneDiAnne Gove |
+Rep |
+Long Beach Twp. |
+2009† |
+
+
+| Rumpf, Brian E.Brian E. Rumpf |
+Rep |
+Little Egg Harbor |
+2003† |
+
+
+| 10 !District 10 |
+McGuckin, Gregory P.Gregory P. McGuckin |
+Rep |
+Toms River |
+2012 |
+
+
+| Wolfe, David W.David W. Wolfe |
+Rep |
+Brick |
+1992 |
+
+
+| 11 !District 11 |
+Angelini, Mary PatMary Pat Angelini |
+Rep |
+Ocean Twp. |
+2008 |
+
+
+| Casagrande, CarolineCaroline Casagrande |
+Rep |
+Colts Neck |
+2008 |
+
+
+| 12 !District 12 |
+Clifton, Robert D.Robert D. Clifton |
+Rep |
+Matawan |
+2012 |
+
+
+| Dancer, Ronald S.Ronald S. Dancer |
+Rep |
+Plumstead Twp. |
+2002† |
+
+
+| 13 !District 13 |
+Handlin, AmyAmy Handlin |
+Rep |
+Lincroft |
+2006 |
+
+
+| O'Scanlon, DeclanDeclan O'Scanlon |
+Rep |
+Little Silver |
+2008 |
+
+
+| 14 !District 14 |
+Benson, Daniel R.Daniel R. Benson |
+Dem |
+Hamilton Twp. |
+2011† |
+
+
+| DeAngelo, WayneWayne DeAngelo |
+Dem |
+Hamilton Twp. |
+2008 |
+
+
+| 15 !District 15 |
+Gusciora, ReedReed Gusciora |
+Dem |
+Trenton |
+1996 |
+
+
+| Watson Coleman, BonnieBonnie Watson Coleman |
+Dem |
+Ewing Twp. |
+1998 |
+
+
+| 16 !District 16 |
+Ciattarelli, JackJack Ciattarelli |
+Rep |
+Hillsborough Twp. |
+2011† |
+
+
+| Simon, DonnaDonna Simon |
+Rep |
+Whitehouse Station |
+2012† |
+
+
+| 17 !District 17 |
+Chivukula, Upendra J.Upendra J. Chivukula |
+Dem |
+Somerset |
+2002 |
+
+
+| Egan, Joseph V.Joseph V. Egan |
+Dem |
+New Brunswick |
+2002 |
+
+
+| 18 !District 18 |
+Barnes III, Peter J.Peter J. Barnes III |
+Dem |
+Edison |
+2007† |
+
+
+| Diegnan, Patrick J.Patrick J. Diegnan |
+Dem |
+South Plainfield |
+2002 |
+
+
+| 19 !District 19 |
+Coughlin, CraigCraig Coughlin |
+Dem |
+Fords |
+2010 |
+
+
+| Wisniewski, John S.John S. Wisniewski |
+Dem |
+Sayreville |
+1996 |
+
+
+| 20 !District 20 |
+Cryan, JosephJoseph Cryan |
+Dem |
+Union Twp. |
+2002 |
+
+
+| Quijano, AnnetteAnnette Quijano |
+Dem |
+Elizabeth |
+2008† |
+
+
+| 21 !District 21 |
+Bramnick, JonJon Bramnick |
+Rep |
+Westfield |
+2003† |
+
+
+| Munoz, NancyNancy Munoz |
+Rep |
+Summit |
+2009† |
+
+
+| 22 !District 22 |
+Green, JerryJerry Green |
+Dem |
+Plainfield |
+1992 |
+
+
+| Stender, LindaLinda Stender |
+Dem |
+Scotch Plains |
+2002 |
+
+
+| 23 !District 23 |
+DiMaio, JohnJohn DiMaio |
+Rep |
+Hackettstown |
+2009† |
+
+
+| Peterson, ErikErik Peterson |
+Rep |
+Franklin Twp. |
+2009† |
+
+
+| 24 !District 24 |
+McHose, Alison LittellAlison Littell McHose |
+Rep |
+Franklin |
+2003† |
+
+
+| Space, ParkerParker Space |
+Rep |
+Wantage Twp. |
+2013† |
+
+
+| 25 !District 25 |
+Bucco, TonyTony Bucco |
+Rep |
+Boonton Twp. |
+2010 |
+
+
+| Carroll, Michael PatrickMichael Patrick Carroll |
+Rep |
+Morris Twp. |
+1996 |
+
+
+| 26 !District 26 |
+DeCroce, BettyLouBettyLou DeCroce |
+Rep |
+Morris Plains |
+2012† |
+
+
+| Webber, JayJay Webber |
+Rep |
+Morris Plains |
+2008 |
+
+
+| 27 !District 27 |
+Jasey, MilaMila Jasey |
+Dem |
+South Orange |
+2007† |
+
+
+| McKeon, John F.John F. McKeon |
+Dem |
+West Orange |
+2002 |
+
+
+| 28 !District 28 |
+Caputo, Ralph R.Ralph R. Caputo |
+Dem |
+Bloomfield |
+20081 |
+
+
+| Tucker, CleopatraCleopatra Tucker |
+Dem |
+Newark |
+2008 |
+
+
+| 29 !District 29 |
+Pintor-Marin, ElianaEliana Pintor-Marin |
+Dem |
+Newark |
+2013† |
+
+
+| Spencer, L. GraceL. Grace Spencer |
+Dem |
+Newark |
+2008 |
+
+
+| 30 !District 30 |
+Kean, Sean T.Sean T. Kean |
+Rep |
+Wall Twp. |
+20122 |
+
+
+| Rible, DaveDave Rible |
+Rep |
+Wall |
+2008 |
+
+
+| 31 !District 31 |
+Mainor, CharlesCharles Mainor |
+Dem |
+Jersey City |
+2010 |
+
+
+| O'Donnell, JasonJason O'Donnell |
+Dem |
+Bayonne |
+2010† |
+
+
+| 32 !District 32 |
+Jimenez, Angelica M.Angelica M. Jimenez |
+Dem |
+West New York |
+2012 |
+
+
+| Prieto, VincentVincent Prieto |
+Dem |
+Secaucus |
+2004† |
+
+
+| 33 !District 33 |
+Connors, SeanSean Connors |
+Dem |
+Jersey City |
+2012 |
+
+
+| Ramos, Ruben J.Ruben J. Ramos |
+Dem |
+Hoboken |
+2008 |
+
+
+| 34 !District 34 |
+Giblin, Thomas P.Thomas P. Giblin |
+Dem |
+Montclair |
+2006 |
+
+
+| Oliver, Sheila Y.Sheila Y. Oliver |
+Dem |
+East Orange |
+2004 |
+
+
+| 35 !District 35 |
+Sumter, Shavonda E.Shavonda E. Sumter |
+Dem |
+Paterson |
+2012 |
+
+
+| Wimberly, BenjieBenjie Wimberly |
+Dem |
+Paterson |
+2012 |
+
+
+| 36 !District 36 |
+Caride, MarleneMarlene Caride |
+Dem |
+Ridgefield |
+2012 |
+
+
+| Schaer, GaryGary Schaer |
+Dem |
+Passaic |
+2006 |
+
+
+| 37 !District 37 |
+Huttle, ValerieValerie Huttle |
+Dem |
+Englewood |
+2006 |
+
+
+| Johnson, Gordon M.Gordon M. Johnson |
+Dem |
+Englewood |
+2002 |
+
+
+| 38 !District 38 |
+Eustace, TimTim Eustace |
+Dem |
+Maywood |
+2012 |
+
+
+| Contillo, PaulPaul Contillo |
+Dem |
+Paramus |
+2013†3 |
+
+
+| 39 !District 39 |
+Schepisi, HollyHolly Schepisi |
+Rep |
+River Vale |
+2012 |
+
+
+| Schroeder, BobBob Schroeder |
+Rep |
+Washington Twp. |
+2010 |
+
+
+| 40 !District 40 |
+Rumana, ScottScott Rumana |
+Rep |
+Wayne |
+2008 |
+
+
+| Russo, David C.David C. Russo |
+Rep |
+Ridgewood |
+1990 |
+
+
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+| Victim(s) | Age | Gender | Date | Type of attack | Location | Details | Source(s) |
+| Daughter of a frontiersman named "Baker" | 18 | ♀ | Summer, 1881 | Defending cows | Northwestern Colorado, USA | Encountered a wolf resting on a hill while on her way to bring in cows at dusk. The animal attacked her after she shouted and threw rocks to scare it away. It seized her by the shoulder, threw her to the ground, and badly bit her arms and legs before being shot by her brother. | George Bird Grinnell |
+| David Tobuk | Toddler | ♂ | 1900 | Predatory | Koyukuk River, Alaska, USA | In the 1920s, Tobuk was a Native Alaskan steamboat captain who bore severe scarring as a result of a wolf attack he had suffered as a toddler. He was playing along the riverbank when a wolf appeared out of some bushes, seized Tobuk by the head, lifted and ran off with him in its jaws, but was shot by a nearby man. | |
+| Diamond Jenness, Arctic explorer | | ♂ | 1915, February 10 | Agonistic | Coppermine River, Northwest Territories, Canada | Early in the morning, a female wolf entered the camp of an Arctic expedition and began fighting with the tethered sled dogs. Five men came out and tried to drive it away. The wolf charged at Diamond Jenness after he threw a rock and missed. Jenness grabbed the wolf by the back of the neck, but the wolf turned its head enough to severely bite his forearm. He choked the wolf with his other hand; it released, stepped back, and was shot by another man. The wound was treated and eventually fully healed, but Jenness never contracted rabies despite consistency of the wolf’s behavior with the early stages of the disease. | |
+| Mike Dusiac, Railwayman | | ♂ | December 29, 1942 | Possibly rabid | Poulin, Ontario, Canada | Riding a small rail vehicle called a speeder when a wolf leaped at him and bit his sleeve, knocking him down and knocking the vehicle off the track. Dusiac kept the wolf at bay for more than 25 minutes with an ax. He managed to hit the wolf repeatedly but not squarely enough. The wolf was not deterred by an approaching train which stopped to help Dusiac. Several railwaymen came running, but the wolf would not retreat. The men killed the wolf with picks and shovels. The carcass was inspected by a biologist, and it appeared healthy. However, Rutter and Pimlot reviewed the case in 1968 and concluded that it must have been rabid because of the sustained and determined nature of the attack. | |
+| Zacarias Hugo | 14 | ♂ | 1943 | Possibly rabid | Etivluk River, Alaska, USA | While hunting caribou, Zacarias heard a sound, turned and saw a large black wolf coming for him. It knocked him down and bit his arm, so he could not use his rifle. It bit his legs, back, arm and neck and dragged him 18 metres before abandoning the attack and disappearing. He walked back to camp, but had lost a lot of blood, mostly from his forearm. His caribou skin Anorak protected him from greater injury or even death, but may have contributed to the attack if it caused the wolf to mistake him for a caribou. This attack had long been classified as "rabid" because it occurred during an epizootic of the disease in that area and because Zac's father, Inualuruk, tracked the wolf and observed to have been walking at times in the splayed manner of a sick animal. However, neither the fact that the attack was abandoned in the way it was, nor the fact that Zacarias never developed the disease is not consistent with rabies. | |
+| Thomas Hamilton | | ♂ | 1950 | Prey-testing agonistic charge | Lower Foster Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada | While out hunting wolves, he laid down to aim his rifle, when the wolves arose and started running at him. He waited for a better shot, expecting the wolves to stop, but they did not. He shot the lead wolf at point blank range, prompting the rest to depart. | |
+| Alex Lamont | | ♂ | Summer, 1969 | Prey-testing agonistic charge | Near Wien Lake, Alaska, USA | Lamont saw two wolves running directly at him while walking home. He shot both after one of them bit his leg. | |
+| Pipeline workers | | ♂ | 1971-1979 | | Along the right-of-way for the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, Alaska, USA | There were ten "bites and charges", including a seriously bitten forearm. Causes included: a lack of trapping and hunting in certain areas; lack of barriers such as fencing, unsecured attractants such as trash, human attitudes and behaviors such as intentional feeding, and mutual habituation. | |
+| Infant | 1 | ♀ | Fall, 1975 | Captive | New Jersey | While posing for picture with the wolf at a charity event for the Fund for Animals; it bit the side of her face ripping it open. She was hospitalized and given plastic surgery. | Field and Stream |
+| Dr. Bob Piorkowski, Alaska Fish and Game, and his wife | | ♂/♀ | October, 1975 | Prey-testing agonistic charge | Tonzona River, Alaska, USA, near Denali National Park | Went outside their remote house near Denali National Park to see why their dog was barking, hoping it was a moose they could hunt. Five wolves came running straight at them, not at the dog, which was more than five meters away. Piorkowski was not ready to fire until the lead wolf was at point-blank range. He shot the next at ten meters away. Both wolves were dead, and the rest fled. Both wolves tested negative for rabies, and Piorkowski had one pelt mounted. | p. 17 |
+| David Lawrence | 7 | ♂ | 1976, Summer | Prey-testing agonistic charge | Salcha River, Alaska, USA | While his father, Roy Lawrence, stood near the plane talking to the pilot, Ed Gavin, Roy saw a wolf charging focused directly at his son, David, who was crouching down to touch the water’s edge about 30m/33yards away. The moment Roy saw the wolf charging, it was 50m/55.5 yards from David and moving fast. Roy shouted for David to hide in the brush. When the wolf lost sight of him, it stopped, hopped, and stood on its hind legs trying to sight the boy again, allowing Galvin time to ready his weapon and fire. It was a young adult, underweight female, 32 kg/70.5 lbs. | |
+| Dr. M. Dawson, Paleontologist | | ♀ | 1977, June 28 | Prey-testing agonistic charge | Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada | Doing field work when they were approached by a pack of six wolves. They tried to drive them off by shouting, waving, and throwing clods of frozen dirt. The wolves were not deterred, and began to circle. The lead wolf leaped at Dawson's face, but Dawson pushed back with her arms and leaned backwards, pushing the wolf to the ground before it could bite her, and the wolves departed, but the strike was close enough for saliva from the wolf's flews to be left on her cheek. Munthe and Hutchinson (1978) interpreted the attack as testing of unfamiliar prey, but noted they didn't know if the wolves had encountered people before. McNay notes that the attack resembled others by wolves which had been fed. | p. 16 |
+| Hunter | 19 | ♂ | January, 1982 | Predatory | Near Duluth, MN, USA | Attacked unseen out of thick cover. Knocked down, the pair rolled on the ground, where he was able to keep it away by grabbing its throat. He could not aim but managed to discharge his weapon, and the wolf fled at the sound. The hunter received claw wounds to the thigh. | |
+| Biologist | | ♂ | 1984 | Prey-testing agonistic charge | 185 km southeast of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada | The wolf ran directly at three biologists, ears up, straight-tail, maintaining eye contact with one in particular. At two metres, he sounded an airhorn directly at the animal, which veered to one side and ran off. | |
+| Christopher Nimitz | 2 | ♂ | October 18, 1985 | Captive | Idyllwild, California, USA | His family's captive wolf pulled his arm into the cage and severed it. His mother saved him but was arrested for child endangerment. | Los Angeles Times |
+| Robert Mulders, Biologist | | ♂ | December 13, 1985 | Prey-testing Agonistic | Whale Cove, Nunavut, Canada | Two biologists netted a caribou from a helicopter and landed to perform tests and attach a radio collar. While working near the running blades of the helicopter, Mulders saw a wolf approaching. Both men stood, shouted, and waved their arms. When mulders stepped toward the wolf, it started circling and stalking, then rushed in and bit down on Mulders' lower leg and would not let go despite repeated punches by Mulders for 10–15 seconds until the other biologist, Mark Williams, knocked the wolf unconscious with the caribou radio collar. Mulders then took the collar and struck the wolf in the head twice and stabbed it in the chest with a knife. The bite tore open his pants but left only a small wound. | |
+| Park visitors | | | 1987-1998 | | Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada | All incidents were proceeded by extensive habituation. At first, the incidents were minor. In the first incident, in 1987, a sixteen-year-old girl was only briefly bitten, with the attack being classified as "disciplinary", as the girl had been annoying the wolf. Years later, wolves began stalking children in a predatory fashion.
+In one of the most serious of these, a wolf grabbed and tossed a nineteen month-old boy, who was saved by his parents, but received multiple puncture wounds.
+In another, a wolf dragged a twelve-year-old boy in a sleeping bag. His nose was broken and face lacerated before being saved by his father. The wolf went on to attack three women in two attacks before being shot. It was a healthy male with stomach contents scavenged from camps. The boy underwent reconstructive surgery.
+In all, five people were bitten. In all cases, the wolves were killed, and rabies tests were negative. | |
+| Tabitha Mullin | | ♀ | June, 1995 | Agonistic | Ellsmere Island, Nunavut, Canada | A wildlife biologist, Mullin was standing about five paces outside her front door on the Park warden’s base, observing and recording a pack of eleven wolves who approached and stopped inside 10 meters. One circled around closer, and she moved back toward the door. When she turned to open the door, the wolf grabbed and pulled her forearm. She pulled back, screamed, and her sleeves ripped; the wolf released; she got inside, closed the door, and the wolves left. She suspected photographers had been luring the wolves in with food. She was uninjured. | |
+| Andy Greenblat, Bush pilot | | ♂ | 1997 | Prey-testing Agonistic charge | Joshua Green River Alaska, USA | Greenblat was walking back to camp on a well-worn trail when he saw a wolf angling fast for a point ahead on the trail. When the wolf hit the trail it turned and ran directly at him, maintaining eye contact, ears forward. He yelled and waved his arms, and the wolf put its ears back but kept running and eye contact. At close range Andy was able to fire his weapon. The bullet missed, but the muzzle blast pushed the wolf off line, and the wolf missed. He swung the rifle and hit the wolf's skull; staggered, it ran off. Rabies was not suspected because the animal quickly gave up and ran away. | |
+| Park visitor | | ♂ | June, 1999 | Agonistic | Vargas Island Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada | At about 2am, a wolf began dragging a sleeping man in a sleeping bag. The wolf had moved the man several meters away from the campfire when the man awoke, sat up, and shouted. The wolf stopped, stepped back, and attacked at the midsection, still encased in the sleeping bag. He fought it with his hands and arms, and rolled back towards the fire pit. The wolf bit him on the back and head, leaving multiple lacerations and separating a part of his scalp from the skull before being chased away by a group of other campers. The attack lasted about five minutes.
+The man was transported to hospital in Victoria, BC, where his scalp flap was reattached with 50 stitches, and wounds to his hands and back were treated. Two wolves were killed the next day, tested negative for rabies, and identified as the same wolves which had been fed and played by people when they were pups. The same wolves had earlier that evening disturbed another camper, and two days earlier had menaced several nature photographers. The stomach contents showed no sign of scavenging human food. | |
+| John Stenglein, logging camp resident | 6 | ♂ | 2000, April 26, | Predatory | Icy Bay, Alaska, USA | John and an older boy were playing near the edge of a logging camp when a wolf appeared and chased the boys, attacking John when he fell and dragging him and toward the woods. He was saved by his friend's Labrador retriever, Willie, followed by a group of people, and then John's father arrived and shot the wolf. It was neither sick nor starving, having been habituated to the presence of people. John received 19 laceration and puncture wounds on the back, legs, and buttocks. | |
+| Noah Graham, camper | 16 | ♂ | 2013, August 24, 4:30AM | | Near Lake Winnibigoshish, Minnesota, USA | Awake and talking to his girlfriend when attacked from behind, biting his head. He kicked, screamed, punched, grabbed; and it disappeared. Was taken to the hospital for 17 staples to close a large head wound and to get precautionary injections. Authorities killed the wolf the next day and sent the body for rabies and DNA testing. | |
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+
+| Number |
+Builder |
+Type |
+Date |
+Works number |
+Notes |
+
+
+| 51 |
+Baldwin Locomotive Works |
+DS4-4-750 |
+1949 |
+74408 |
+Acquired new 1949, Retired 1970/Wrecked-Scrapped. |
+
+
+| 52 |
+Baldwin Locomotive Works |
+DS4-4-750 |
+1949 |
+74409 |
+Acquired new 1949, retired in 1970 and scrapped in 1990 |
+
+
+| 53 |
+Baldwin Locomotive Works |
+DS4-4-1000 |
+1949 |
+74193 |
+ex-Pan American Engineering W8380; née Army Corps of Engineers W8380, acquired 1956, retired in 1985, to John Bradley, 1985; to Roots of Motive Power Collection |
+
+
+| 54 |
+Baldwin Locomotive Works |
+S-12 |
+1952/1953 |
+75823 |
+ex-NW (3307); née WAB 307, wrecked 1968, retired 1970, scrapped |
+
+
+| 55 |
+Baldwin Locomotive Works |
+RS-12 |
+1955 |
+76024 |
+
+
+ 
+
+
+
+nee MR 32, acquired 1968, scrapped 1995 |
+
+
+| 56 |
+Baldwin Locomotive Works |
+RS-12 |
+1955 |
+76105 |
+nee MR 33, acquired 1970, retired 1985 to John Bradley, 1985; to Travel Town Museum (Los Angeles, CA)56 |
+
+
+| 57 |
+Baldwin Locomotive Works |
+S-12 |
+1953 |
+75914 |
+nee SP 1539, acquired 1970, retired unknown, stored at Willits, California |
+
+
+| 61 |
+American Locomotive Works |
+RS-11 |
+1979 |
+Unknown |
+Former SP. Status Unknown |
+
+
+| 62 |
+American Locomotive Works |
+RS-11 |
+1979 |
+Unknown |
+Former SP. Status Unknown |
+
+
+| 63 |
+American Locomotive Works |
+RS-11 |
+1979 |
+Unknown |
+Former SP. Sold to NVRR 1987 |
+
+
+| 64 |
+Electro-Motive Diesel |
+GP9m |
+1987 |
+Unknown |
+Former SP # 3411.[5] Operational and in regular service |
+
+
+| 65 |
+Electro-Motive Diesel |
+GP9m |
+1987 |
+Unknown |
+Former SP # 3412.[5] Operational |
+
+
+| 66 |
+Electro-Motive Diesel |
+GP9m |
+1956 |
+Unknown |
+Former C&O # 6145. Acquired 1998.[5] Operational and in regular service. |
+
+
+| 67 |
+Electro-Motive Diesel |
+GP9m |
+6/1954 |
+19554[6] |
+built as Bangor and Aroostook Railroad # 77;[5] acquired 1998; never delivered |
+
+
+| M-80 |
+Mack |
+Railbus |
+1923 |
+Unknown |
+Purchased 1925. Wrecked twice: in 1957 with a delivery truck, and in 1964 with M-100. Scrapped 1964 |
+
+
+| M-100 |
+Edwards Rail Car Company |
+Motor Car |
+1925 |
+Unknown |
+Acquired from Moorhead & North Forks Railroad; Operable. Recently repainted back to historic yellow scheme |
+
+
+| M-200 |
+SS&IW |
+Motor Car |
+1927 |
+Unknown |
+Ex-TRC #22; née-LPN 20; to Niles Canyon Railway, 1975; Operable on Niles Canyon Railway |
+
+
+| M-300 |
+American Car and Foundry Company |
+Motor Car |
+1935 |
+Unknown |
+
+
+ 
+
+
+
+Ex-SLGW; née AR; Operable |
+
+
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/775.csv b/csv/204-csv/775.csv
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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..51745b6da4ee667b620d4e74ec509398fceff63c
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+++ b/csv/204-csv/775.csv
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+"Rank","Nation","Gold","Silver","Bronze","Total"
+"1","South Korea","7","6","1","14"
+"2","China","5","5","2","12"
+"3","Japan","3","1","5","9"
+"4","Hong Kong","2","3","5","10"
+"5","Chinese Taipei","2","0","0","2"
+"6","Iran","1","3","2","6"
+"7","Thailand","1","2","3","6"
+"8","Malaysia","1","1","5","7"
+"9","Kyrgyzstan","1","0","0","1"
+"10","Kazakhstan","0","1","0","1"
+"10","Uzbekistan","0","1","0","1"
+"Total","Total","23","23","23","69"
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/779.tsv b/csv/204-csv/779.tsv
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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b3ee948ffa062613d990891e51ecb5d2e686d63f
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+++ b/csv/204-csv/779.tsv
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+Network name Flagship Programming type Owner Affiliates
+Canal de las Estrellas XEW 2 soap operas, retro movies and sports Televisa 1
+Canal 5 XHGC 5 cartoons, movies, and series Televisa 1
+Azteca 7 XHIMT 7 sports, series, and movies TV Azteca 1
+Galavisión XEQ 9 retro programming and sports Televisa 1
+Once TV XEIPN 11 educational and cultural National Polytechnic Institute 1
+Azteca 13 XHDF 13 news, soap operas, and sports TV Azteca 1
+Independent varies Independent 2
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/784.tsv b/csv/204-csv/784.tsv
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..23e1ab9cf266e79fb95635034a830429075fb838
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csv/204-csv/784.tsv
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+Player League Cup Europa League Total
+Garra Dembele 25 3 8 36
+Daniel Mladenov 5 0 5 10
+Ismail Isa 3 1 4 8
+Hristo Yovov 6 0 1 7
+Joazinho 2 0 2 4
+Vladimir Gadzhev 2 1 1 4
+Darko Tasevski 4 0 0 4
+Alex 3 0 0 3
+Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo 3 0 0 3
+Mariyan Ognyanov 2 0 0 2
+Serginho Greene 1 0 1 2
+Yordan Miliev 1 0 0 1
+Ivo Ivanov 1 0 0 1
+Total 58 5 22 85
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/786.tsv b/csv/204-csv/786.tsv
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..56c99e4f9e0d04eaee99276880695134902c1054
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csv/204-csv/786.tsv
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+Riding Candidate Gender Residence Occupation Votes % Rank Biographical notes
+Cape Breton—Canso Mark MacNeill M Inverness Government and Business Policy Advisor 7,660 21.1 3rd Served in Ottawa as a consultant with National Advisory Board on Science and Technology, with the Treasury Board Secretariat and the Solicitor General's Aboriginal Policing Secretariat.
+Central Nova Mary Louise Lorefice F Antigonish Retired educator 7,659 19.6 3rd Lorefice is a retired teacher from Antigonish, who has lived in the community for 38 years.
+Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley Karen Olsson F North River Stay-at-home Mother 4,874 12.3 2nd
+Dartmouth—Cole Harbour Brad Pye M Ottawa, ON Senior Political Party Program Officer 12,793 31.5 2nd Pye is an international development worker and son of former Dartmouth North MLA Jerry Pye.
+Halifax Megan Leslie F Halifax Community Legal Worker 19,252 42.7 1st
+Halifax West Tamara Lorincz F Halifax Director of Nova Scotia Environment Network 12,201 29.6 2nd An environmentalist.
+Kings—Hants Carol E. Harris F Wolfville University Professor 8,291 22.0 3rd She was the NDP's candidate in the 2000 election in Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca.
+Sackville—Eastern Shore Peter Stoffer M Windsor Junction Parliamentarian 24,279 61.4 1st Stoffer has been the incumbent MP since 1997.
+South Shore—St. Margaret's Gordon S. Earle M Upper Tantallon Retired Public Servant 13,456 33.7 2nd Earle is the former federal MP for Halifax West (1997–2000). Has run in this riding unsuccessfully in 2004 and 2006.
+Sydney—Victoria Wayne McKay M Sydney Teacher 8,559 24.4 2nd
+West Nova George Barron M Bear River Paramedic 7,097 16.9 3rd Barron was born near Paris, Ontario, he has been a paramedic for 22 years. He was nominated on October 28, 2007.
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/790.tsv b/csv/204-csv/790.tsv
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..16cde33d19444ed7ec2b70220d430ee084d57185
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csv/204-csv/790.tsv
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+Year NW Rank Venue Opp Rank Opponent Score W/L Round Notes
+1984 -- Away -- Nebraska-Omaha 15-28 L 1st Round
+1989 18 Away -- Pittsburg State 7-28 L 1st Round
+1996 2 Away -- Nebraska-Omaha 22-21 W 1st Round
+1996 2 Away -- Northern Colorado 26-27 L Quarterfinal
+1997 3 Maryville 16 North Dakota State 39-28 W 1st Round
+1997 3 Maryville -- Northern Colorado 19-35 L Quarterfinal
+1998 2 Maryville 16 Nebraska-Omaha 28-14 W 1st Round
+1998 2 Maryville 6 Northern Colorado 42-17 W Quarterfinal
+1998 2 Maryville 11 Texas A&M-Kingsville 49-34 W Semifinal
+1998 2 Braly Stadium 3 Carson-Newman 24-6 W Finals
+1999 4 Maryville 9 North Dakota State 20-13 W 1st Round
+1999 4 Maryville 3 Northern Colorado 43-35 W Quarterfinal
+1999 4 Maryville -- Indiana University (Pa.) 20-12 W Semifinal
+1999 4 Braly Stadium 1 Carson-Newman 58-52 W Finals
+2000 1 Maryville 5 North Dakota State 17-13 L 1st Round
+2002 4 Maryville 11 Minnesota-Duluth 45-41 W 2nd Round (first round bye)
+2002 4 Maryville 7 Northern Colorado 12-23 L Quarterfinal
+2004 4 Maryville 6 Texas A&M-Kingsville 34-14 W 1st Round
+2004 4 Away 1 Pittsburg State 36-50 L Quarterfinal
+2005 21 Away 29 Angelo State 45-14 W 1st Round
+2005 21 Away 12 Washburn 42-32 W 2nd Round
+2005 21 Away 23 Pittsburg State 21-10 W Quarterfinal
+2005 21 Away 13 North Alabama 25-24 W Semifinal
+2005 21 Braly Stadium 1 Grand Valley State 17-21 L Finals
+2006 2 Maryville 18 Midwestern State 27-0 W 2nd Round (first round bye)
+2006 2 Maryville 8 Chadron State 28-21 W Quarterfinal
+2006 2 Maryville 6 Bloomsburg 33-3 W Semifinal
+2006 2 Braly Stadium 1 Grand Valley State 14-17 L Finals
+2007 5 Maryville 4 West Texas A&M 56-28 W 2nd Round (first round bye)
+2007 5 Away 2 Chadron State 26-13 W Quarterfinal
+2007 5 Maryville 1 Grand Valley State 34-16 W Semifinal
+2007 5 Braly Stadium 8 Valdsota State 20-25 L Finals
+2008 3 Maryville 10 Pittsburg State 38-35 W 2nd Round (first round bye)
+2008 3 Away 2 Abilene Christian 45-36 W Quarterfinal
+2008 3 Away 5 North Alabama 41-7 W Semifinal
+2008 3 Braly Stadium 6 Minnesota-Duluth 14-21 L Finals
+2009 2 Maryville 16 Abilene Christian 35-10 W 2nd Round (first round bye)
+2009 2 Away 1 Central Washington 21-20 W Quarterfinal
+2009 2 Maryville 20 California (Pennsylvnania) 56-31 W Semifinal
+2009 2 Braly Stadium 3 Grand Valley State 30-23 W Finals
+2010 3 Maryville - Missouri Western 28-24 W 1st Round Northwest trailed by 17 at half—it largest deficit that it had come back from.
+2010 3 Away 4 Texas A&M-Kingsville 35-31 W 2nd Round Texas had defeated Northwest on opening day. Northwest won with 17 seconds remaining on Blake Bolles to Josh Baker pass.
+2010 3 Maryville 7 Central Missouri 37-20 W Quarterfinal Northwest had won earlier game in Warrensburg on a field goal as time expired that was attended by 13,096—the biggest crowd at MIAA venue in history.
+2010 3 Away 4 Texas A&M-Kingsville 35-31 W 2nd Round Texas had defeated Northwest on opening day. Northwest won with 17 seconds remaining on Blake Bolles to Josh Baker pass.
+2010 3 Away 1 Minnesota-Duluth 13-17 L Semifinal Played during snowstorm that collapsed the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome roof. Temperatures were in the single digits and the wind blew at 30 mph. Northwest led most of the game until 4:12 left in the fourth quarter.
+2011 7 Away 17 Missouri Western 35-29 W 1st Round Northwest lost earlier game in St. Joseph 31-28. Northwest rallied in second half with 21 unanswered points. Northwest had been down 16-0 in the first four minutes of the game.
+2011 7 Away 1 Midwestern State 38-31 W 2nd Round (1 OT) Midwest was ranked #1 going into the game and was one of only 3 undefeated D2 teams. Midwest led 28-10 in the second quarter - the biggest Northwest deficit since it began its dominance in 2004. The game was played in 30 mph winds. Midwest marched to the Bearcat 9 with 10 seconds remaining. Greg Saladino shanked a potential game winning field goal throwing it into overtime. Bearcat quarterback Trevor Adams hit Kyle Kilgore on a 13-yard wheel route for the overtime's only score by either team.
+2011 7 Away 6 Pittsburg State 16-41 L Quarterfinal Pittsburg had defeated the Bearcats earlier in the season in a game that broke Northwest's record 49 straight MIAA victory record (a game in which the Bearcats had led 21-0) and this was a rematch of MIAA teams. The game was played in a driving rain. Northwest led 10-0 at the end of the first quarter and it was tied at half. Pittsburg scored 31 points in second half.
+2012 10 Maryville 9 Harding University 35-0 W First Round
+2012 10 Away 2 Minnesota State-Mankato 35-38 (2OT) L Second Round Northwest was down 0-21 but scored 28 points in the second half to force two overtimes in which Northwest ultimately lost after Mankato turned an intercepted pass into a field goal.
+2013 2 Maryville 5 Minnesota-Duluth 45-21 W Second Round (first round bye)
+2013 2 Maryville 5 Minnesota-Duluth 59-21 W Second Round (first round bye)
+2013 2 Maryville 12 Minnesota-St. Cloud 59-21 W Quarterfinal
+2013 2 Maryville 22 Grand Valley State 27-13 W Semifinal Game was attend by Missouri Governor Jay Nixon who gave a pep talk to team at the beginning.
+2013 2 Braly Stadium 13 Lenoir–Rhyne 43-28 W Final Lenoir set a record for most offensive rushing yards in any NCAA division in one season however it was held in check by Northwest which jumped to a 17-0 lead in the first quarter. The game was the last Division II championship at Braly Stadium. Northwest's home conference MIAA won a bid the week before the game to host future championships 100 miles from Maryville in Kansas City at Sporting Park .
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/792.tsv b/csv/204-csv/792.tsv
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+# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
+136 September 1 @ Cubs 4 - 3 Marquis (11-8) Patton (0-2) Dempster (24) 40,606 61-75
+137 September 2 @ Cubs 6 - 5 Marmol (5-1) Qualls (6-4) Dempster (25) 41,415 61-76
+138 September 3 @ Brewers 9 - 7 Borkowski (4-3) Aquino (0-1) Qualls (4) 31,226 62-76
+139 September 4 @ Brewers 5 - 3 Villanueva (7-3) Backe (0-1) Cordero (40) 25,854 62-77
+140 September 5 @ Brewers 14 - 2 Gallardo (7-4) Albers (4-7) 28,988 62-78
+141 September 7 @ Mets 11 - 3 Pelfrey (2-7) Rodríguez (8-13) 51,113 62-79
+142 September 8 @ Mets 3 - 1 Glavine (13-6) Williams (8-14) Wagner (31) 53,061 62-80
+143 September 9 @ Mets 4 - 1 Martínez (2-0) Oswalt (14-7) Wagner (32) 51,847 62-81
+144 September 11 Cubs 5 - 4 (11) Lidge (4-2) Dempster (2-6) 33,493 63-81
+145 September 12 Cubs 3 - 2 Hill (9-8) Albers (4-8) Dempster (26) 33,115 63-82
+146 September 13 Cubs 6 - 2 Trachsel (7-10) Williams (8-15) 34,234 63-83
+147 September 14 Pirates 4 - 3 Sánchez (1-0) Qualls (6-5) Capps (17) 35,352 63-84
+148 September 15 Pirates 9 - 7 Gutiérrez (1-1) Morris (9-10) Lidge (15) 40,425 64-84
+149 September 16 Pirates 15 - 3 Backe (1-1) Maholm (10-15) 35,715 65-84
+150 September 17 Brewers 6 - 0 Gallardo (9-4) Albers (4-9) 32,578 65-85
+151 September 18 Brewers 9 - 1 Vargas (11-4) Paulino (0-1) 32,866 65-86
+152 September 19 Brewers 5 - 4 (10) Lidge (5-2) Wise (3-2) 36,981 66-86
+153 September 20 @ Cardinals 18 - 1 Rodríguez (9-13) Looper (12-11) 42,171 67-86
+154 September 21 @ Cardinals 6 - 3 Backe (2-1) Piñeiro (6-5) Lidge (16) 43,677 68-86
+155 September 22 @ Cardinals 7 - 4 Thompson (7-6) Albers (4-10) Isringhausen (30) 46,237 68-87
+156 September 23 @ Cardinals 4 - 3 Jiménez (3-0) Lidge (5-3) 46,169 68-88
+157 September 25 @ Reds 8 - 5 Paulino (1-1) Coutlangus (4-2) Lidge (17) 13,261 69-88
+158 September 26 @ Reds 7 - 6 Sarfate (1-0) Burton (4-2) Qualls (5) 13,138 70-88
+159 September 27 @ Reds 4 - 3 Borkowski (5-3) Majewski (0-4) Lidge (18) 13,626 71-88
+160 September 28 Braves 7 - 2 Reyes (2-2) Albers (4-11) 43,011 71-89
+161 September 29 Braves 3 - 2 Backe (3-1) Bennett (2-1) Lidge (19) 43,624 72-89
+162 September 30 Braves 3 - 0 Paulino (2-1) Carlyle (8-7) Borkowski (1) 43,823 73-89
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/821.table b/csv/204-csv/821.table
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d63bf890a07e27e8d0188df948a1af002ca72f90
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@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+| Speed [km/h (mph)] | Train | Type | Location | Date | Comments |
+| 504 (313.2) | ML-500 | Maglev | Miyazaki Maglev Test Track | 12 December 1979 | |
+| 517 (321.2) | ML-500 | Maglev | Miyazaki Maglev Test Track | 21 December 1979 | |
+| 352.4 (219.0) | MLU001 | Maglev | Miyazaki Maglev Test Track | January 1986 | Three-car train set |
+| 405.3 (251.8) | MLU001 | Maglev | Miyazaki Maglev Test Track | January 1987 | Two-car train set |
+| 431 (267.8) | MLU002N | Maglev | Miyazaki Maglev Test Track | February 1994 | Single-car |
+| 550 (341.8) | MLX01 | Maglev | Yamanashi Maglev Test Line | 24 December 1997 | Three-car train set |
+| 548 (340.5) | MLX01 | Maglev | Yamanashi Maglev Test Line | 18 March 1999 | Five-car train set |
diff --git a/csv/204-csv/823.table b/csv/204-csv/823.table
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a5ab3c301ffe105961283042737667fe0cddc9db
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csv/204-csv/823.table
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+| Dates | Location | Attendance | Official guests | Notes |
+| July 22–23, 1972 | Pick-Congress Hotel, Chicago | 2,000 | None | Known as Nostalgia '72 |
+| August 3–5, 1973 | Pick-Congress Hotel | | None | Known as Nostalgia '73, 2nd Annual Chicago Comic and Nostalgia Convention |
+| Summer 1974 | Chicago | | | Known as Nostalgia '74, 3rd Annual Chicago Comic and Nostalgia Convention |
+| Summer 1975 | Chicago | 1,000 | | Known as Nostalgia '75, 4th Annual Chicago Comic and Nostalgia Convention |
+| August 6–8, 1976 | Playboy Towers Hotel, Chicago | 2,100 | Stan Lee, Jenette Kahn, Harvey Kurtzman, Mike Grell, and Tim Conrad | |
+| August 5–7, 1977 | Pick-Congress Hotel, Chicago | 3,000 | Stan Lee, Jenette Kahn, Chester Gould, and Howard Chaykin | |
+| July 14–16, 1978 | Pick-Congress Hotel | 2,500 | Guest of honor: Chester Gould; other guests include Al Milgrom, Chris Claremont, Rudy Nebres, and Dale Messick | Will Eisner was invited to be an "Extra Special Guest," but couldn't attend due to illness. |
+| July 20–22, 1979 | Pick-Congress Hotel | 2,000 | Mike W. Barr and John Byrne | |
+| July 18–20, 1980 | Pick-Congress Hotel | | Guest of honor: Roy Thomas; other guests: Frank Brunner, Dave Manak, Frank Miller, Josef Rubinstein, Roger Stern, Laurie Sutton, Chris Claremont, Jack C. Harris, Paul Kupperberg, Paul Levitz, Al Milgrom, Steve Mitchell, Joe Staton, Len Wein, and Marv Wolfman | Officially the fifth annual show |
+| July 17–19, 1981 | Pick-Congress Hotel | | Guest of honor: Will Eisner. New guests for 1981: Terry Beatty, Jim Engel, Chuck Fiala, Denis Kitchen, Bill Sienkiewicz, and Dean Mullaney. Returning guests: John Byrne, Howard Chaykin, Chris Claremont, Max Allan Collins, Mike Grell, Mike Friedrich, Roger Slifer, Paul Kupperberg, Marshall Rogers, Jim Shooter, Joe Staton, Roger Stern, Len Wein, Marv Wolfman, and Cat Yronwode | Eisner unable to attend due to an accident. |
+| July 16–18, 1982 | Americana-Congress Hotel | | Will Eisner | |
+| July 22–24, 1983 | Americana-Congress Hotel | | | The last Chicago Comicon to take place in Chicago (and the last at the Congress hotel) |
+| July 6–8, 1984 | Ramada O’Hare, Rosemont | c. 12,000 | Jack Kirby, Julius Schwartz | Program cover featuring Superman drawn by Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Jim Shooter. |
+| July 5–7, 1985 | Ramada O’Hare | | Guest of honor: Sergio Aragonés | 10th anniversary Chicago Comicon |
+| July 4–6, 1986 | Ramada O'Hare | 5,000 | Stan Lee (guest of honor), George Pérez (special guest), Doug Wildey | |
+| July 3–5, 1987 | Ramada O'Hare | c. 4,500 | | |
+| July 1–3, 1988 | Ramada O'Hare | c. 5,000 | Max Allan Collins and Dick Locher (special guests); other guests: Bernie Wrightson, Michael Kaluta, Dave Stevens, and Chris Claremont | |
+| June 30–July 2, 1989 | Ramada O'Hare | c. 5,000 | Jim Aparo, Stan Lee, Harvey Pekar, Jay Lynch, Skip Williamson, and S. Clay Wilson | |
+| July 6–8, 1990 | Ramada O'Hare | 5,000+ | Featured guests: Van Williams, Gerard Christopher, Harvey Kurtzman, and Erik Larsen. Other guests: Mark Gruenwald, Jim Starlin, Tom DeFalco, Len Strazewski, John Ostrander, Kim Yale, Chuck Fiala, P. Craig Russell, Charlie Athanas, Dick Locher, Max Allan Collins, Rick Obadiah, and Tony Caputo. | |
+| June 28–30, 1991 | Ramada O'Hare | | Jim Steranko, Kevin Eastman, and Chris Claremont | |
+| July 4–6, 1992 | Ramada O'Hare | | Image Comics crew: Rob Liefeld, Mark Silvestri, Erik Larsen, Todd McFarlane, Jim Valentino, and Whilce Portacio; Martin Nodell | |
+| July 2–4, 1993 | Rosemont Convention Center | 20,000–30,000 | Guest of honor: Neil Gaiman | |
+| July 3–5, 1994 | Rosemont Convention Center | 20,000+ | Guest of honor: Harlan Ellison. Special guest: James O'Barr | |
+| June 30–July 2, 1995 | Rosemont Convention Center | 20,000 | Guest of honor: Peter David. Special guests: Sal Buscema, Roy Thomas, John Romita Sr., Chris Claremont, Jim Shooter, and Julius Schwartz | |
+| June 21–23, 1996 | Rosemont Convention Center | 25,000 | Guest of honor: Will Eisner; other guests: Harlan Ellison, Larry Marder, Heidi MacDonald, Mike Richardson, Kurt Busiek, Sergio Aragonés, Evan Dorkin, Paul Levitz, Julius Schwartz, Mercy Van Vlack, and George Pérez | |
+| July 4–6, 1997 | Rosemont Convention Center | 5,000 | | |
+| July 17–19, 1998 | Rosemont Convention Center | 25,000 | Guest of honor: Todd McFarlane. Special guests: David Prowse and Kenny Baker | |
+| July 9–11, 1999 | Rosemont Convention Center | | | |
+| August 4–6, 2000 | Rosemont Convention Center | | | |
+| August 17–19, 2001 | Rosemont Convention Center | 40,000+ | Guest of honor: Alex Ross. Special guests: Kevin Smith, Jason Mewes, Gene Simmons, Peter Mayhew, David Prowse, Kenny Baker, Kimmie Kappenberg from Survivor, James Marsters, and Juliet Landau | |
+| July 5–7, 2002 | Rosemont Convention Center | | Guest of honor: Marc Silvestri. Special guest: Stan Lee | |
+| August 8–10, 2003 | Rosemont Convention Center | TK | Mark Bagley, Laura Bailey, Eric Basaldua, Scott Beatty, Tony Bedard, Brian Michael Bendis, Lee Bermejo, Josh Blaylock, Talent Caldwell, John Cassaday, Jim Cheung, Scott Ciencin, Amanda Conner, Tony Daniel, Nelson Decastro, Andrea Di Vito, Paul Dini, Chuck Dixon, Dale Eaglesham, Steve Epting, Lou Ferrigno, Jackson Guice, Gene Ha, Greg Horn, Paul Jenkins, Phil Jiminez, Geoff Johns, Jeff Johnson, Barbara Kesel, Adam Kubert, Greg Land, Erik Larsen, Jim Lee, Joseph Michael Linsner, Jeph Loeb, Jim Mahfood, Steve McNiven, Angel Medina, Mark Millar, Karl Moline, Steve Niles, Phil Noto, Jimmy Palmiotti, Paul Pelletier, Brandon Peterson, Eric Powell, Joe Quesada, Humberto Ramos, Robert Rodi, Alex Ross, R.A. Salvatore, Bart Sears, Marc Silvestri, Kevin Smith, Matthew Dow Smith, Peter Steigerwald, Philip Tan, Michael Turner, Jim Valentino, Brian K. Vaughn, Mark Waid, Judd Winick, and Skottie Young | |
+| August 13–15, 2004 | Rosemont Convention Center | | Guest of honor: Joss Whedon. Special guests: Kelly Hu and Amber Benson. Other guests: Brian Michael Bendis, Josh Blaylock, J. Scott Campbell, John Cassaday, Jim Cheung, Marie Croall, Tony Daniel, Lou Ferrigno, Gene Ha, Greg Horn, Geoff Johns, Dan Jolley, Jim Lee, Jeph Loeb, Sean McKeever, Angel Medina, Mark Millar, Mike Norton, Joe Quesada, Alex Ross, Alex Saviuk, Marc Silvestri, Kevin Smith, Michael Turner, Brian K. Vaughn, and Skottie Young | |
+| August 5–7, 2005 | Rosemont Convention Center | | | |
+| August 3–6, 2006 | Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont | 58,000 | Guest of honor: Jeph Loeb | Show expands to four days |
+| August 9–12, 2007 | Donald E. Stephens Convention Center | | | |
+| June 26–29, 2008 | Donald E. Stephens Convention Center | c. 68,000 | Guest of Honor: Warren Ellis. Special Guests: Todd McFarlane, Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Ross, Steve Sansweet | World premiere of the new Batman animated movie Batman: Gotham Night |
+| August 6–9, 2009 | Donald E. Stephens Convention Center | 70,000 | Guest of honor: Mark Millar. Special guest: Jeremy Dale | |
+| August 19–22, 2010 | Donald E. Stephens Convention Center | | William Shatner, Linda Hamilton, James Marsters, Linda Blair, Nicholas Brendon, Clare Kramer, Claudia Christian, Richard Roundtree, Julia Jones, Joe Madureira, Michael Golden, Arthur Suydam, Brian Pulido, and David W. Mack | Original date of August 12–15 moved so as to not compete with Star Wars Celebration V, taking place in Orlando, Florida; special appearance by Rod Blagojevich. |
+| August 11–14, 2011 | Donald E. Stephens Convention Center | | Jim Cheung, Brian Azzarello, Eduardo Risso, Gregg Hurwitz, Ariel Olivetti, Electra Avellan, Elise Avellan, Morena Baccarin, Betsy Baker, Julia Benson, Amy Bruni, David Della Rocco, Hal Delrich, Ted DiBiase, Brandon DiCamillo, Kelly Donovan, Lou Ferrigno, Dan Fogler, Gil Gerard, Noah Hathaway, Alaina Huffman, Maria Kanellis, Patricia Kara, Ken Anderson, Clare Kramer, Mercedes McNab, Barbara Nedeljáková, Gena Lee Nolin, Miguel Nunez, Kai Owen, Chandler Riggs, Ellen Sandweiss, Daniel Stewart, Theresa Tilly, Lisa Marie Varon, Val Venis, Virgil, Torrie Wilson, Eric Adams, Dave Atkins, Brian Azzarello, Franco Aureliani, Art Baltazar, Jolly Blackburn, Ian Boothby, Tom Brazelton, Brimstone, Jeffrey Brown, Ivan Brunetti, Steve Bryant, Jim Calafiore, Matt Campbell, David Campiti, Lilli Carré, C. Martin Croker, Geof Darrow, Daxiong, Mike Deodato, Jeff Easley, Larry Elmore, Alan Evans, Ben Fisher, Nathan Fox, Kevin Freeman, Gary Friedrich, Paul Friedrich, Patrick Gleason, Michael Golden, Mike Grell, Pia Guerra, Michael Harvey, Tom Hodges, Greg Horn, Paul Jenkins, Nat Jones, Don Kramer, Mike Lynch, David W. Mack, Nina Matsumoto, Glenn McCoy, Mike McKone, John Jackson Miller, Jeff Miracola, B. Clay Moore, Stuart Moore, Paul Mounts, Mark A. Nelson, Rafael Nieves, Angus Oblong, Ariel Olivetti, Eric Olsen, Phil Ortiz, Dan Parent, Jim Pavelec, Justin Pierce, Andrew Pepoy, John Porcellino, Nate Powell, Humberto Ramos, Bill Reinhold, Eduardo Risso, Tim Seeley, Bill Sienkiewicz, Mike Stoklasa, William Stout, Arthur Suydam, Ben Templesmith, Mark Texeira, Koi Turnbull, Ethan Van Sciver, Matt Wagner, Chris Walker, Steve Wallace, Freddie Williams II, David Willis, Renée Witterstaetter, and David Wong[citation needed] | [citation needed] |
+| August 9–12, 2012 | Donald E. Stephens Convention Center | | William Shatner, Jeri Ryan, Stan Lee, Jon Bernthal, Maryse Ouellet, CM Punk, Carlos Pacheco, George Pérez, Greg Capullo, Nina Dobrev, Kate Mulgrew, Bruce Campbell, Tom Felton, and Amy Acker | |
+| August 8–11, 2013 | Donald E. Stephens Convention Center | | Special guests: Stan Lee, Morena Baccarin, James Marsters, Juliet Landau, Manu Bennett, Norman Reedus, Michael Rooker, Andrew McCarthy, Jason David Frank, Alan Davis, Esad Ribic, Pasqual Ferry, Harvey Tolibao, Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Kenneth Rocafort, Ramon F. Bachs, Francis Portela, Greg Land, Ethan Van Sciver, and Michael Golden | |
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+| Pos | Class | No | Team | Drivers | Chassis | Engine |
+| 32 | S 2.0 | 27 | Société ROC | Laurent Ferrier Xavier Lapeyre Christian Ethuin | Lola T294 | ROC-Simca 2.0L I4 |
+| 33 | S 2.0 | 29 | Société ROC | Pierre-Marie Painvin Franz Hummel | Lola T292 | ROC-Simca 2.0L I4 |
+| 34 | S 3.0 | 3 | Christian Poirot | Christian Poirot Gérard Cuynet Guillermo Ortega Jean-Claude Lagniez | Porsche 908/2 | Porsche 3.0L Flat-8 |
+| 35 | GT | 59 | Gelo Racing Team | Tim Schenken Howden Ganley | Porsche 911 Carrera RSR | Porsche 3.0L Flat-6 |
+| 36 | S 3.0 | 1 | Wicky Racing Team | Max Cohen-Olivar Philippe Coran Joël Brachet | Porsche 908/2 | Porsche 3.0L Flat-8 |
+| 37 | S 3.0 | 6 | Gitanes Automobiles Ligier | Henri Pescarolo François Migault | Ligier JS2 | Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0L V8 |
+| 38 | GT | 52 | Écurie du Nord | William Vollery Roger Dorchy Eric Chapuis | Porsche 911 Carrera RSR | Porsche 3.0L Flat-6 |
+| 39 | T | 98 | Auto Mazda Claude Bouchet | Claude Bouchet Jean Rondeau | Mazda RX-3 | Mazda 12A 1.2L 2-Rotor |
+| 40 | GT | 57 | Ganto Racing | John Rulon-Miller Tom Waugh Serge Godard | Porsche 911 Carrera RSR | Porsche 3.0L Flat-6 |
+| 41 | GT | 60 | Gelo Racing Team | Toine Hezemans Manfred Schurti | Porsche 911 Carrera RSR | Porsche 3.0L Flat-6 |
+| 42 | GT | 68 | Guy Verrier | Guy Verrier Florian Vetsch Jean-Robert Corthay | Porsche 911 Carrera RS | Porsche 3.0L Flat-6 |
+| 43 | GT | 7 | Beurlys International Auto | Pietro Polese "Willer" | De Tomaso Pantera | Ford 5.8L V8 |
+| 44 | T | 93 | Hervé Poulain | Hervé Poulain Sam Posey Jean Guichet | BMW 3.0CSL | BMW 3.5L I6 |
+| 45 | S 2.0 | 26 | Elf Switzerland | Marie-Claude Charmasson Lella Lombardi | Renault-Alpine A441 | Renault 2.0L V6 |
+| 46 | S 3.0 | 18 | Sigma Automotive Co. Ltd. | Hiroshi Fushida Harukuni Takahashi | Sigma MC75 | Toyota 2.3L Turbo I4 |
+| 47 | GT | 16 | Joest Racing / Tebernum | Clemens Schickentanz Hartwig Bertrams | Porsche 911 Carrera RSR | Porsche 3.0L Flat-6 |
+| 48 | GT | 96 | Bonnemaison - Thiaw | Lucien Nageotte Gérard Picard | Porsche 911 Carrera RSR | Porsche 3.0L Flat-6 |
+| 49 | T | 95 | Shark Team | Jean-Claude Guérie Dominique Fornage | Ford Capri RS | Ford 3.0L V6 |
+| 50 | S 3.0 | 97 | Gitanes Automobiles Ligier | Jean-Pierre Beltoise Jean-Pierre Jarier | Ligier JS2 | Maserati 3.0L V6 |
+| 51 | S 3.0 | 12 | Racing Team Schulthess | Hervé Bayard Heinz Schulthess | Lola T284 | Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0L V8 |
+| 52 | S 2.0 | 40 | Philippe Mettetal | Jean Ragnotti Michel Lateste | Tecma 755 | Ford 1.8L I4 |
+| 53 | GT Ser. | 83 | Jean-Yves Gadal | Jean-Yves Gadal "Ségolen" | Porsche 911 Carrera RS | Porsche 2.6L Flat-6 |
+| 54 | T | 90 | Jean-Claude Aubriet | Jean-Claude Aubriet "Depnic" | BMW 3.0CSL | BMW 3.5L I6 |
+| 55 | GT | 42 | Henri Greder | Henri Greder Alain Cudini | Chevrolet Corvette | Chevrolet 7.0L V8 |
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+Year Award Category Film Result
+2009 Anandalok Awards Anandalok Awards for Best Actor Challenge Won
+2009 Anandalok Awards Anandalok Awards for Best Action Hero Challenge Won
+2010 Star Jalsha Entertainment Awards 2010 Star Jalsha Entertainment Awards 2010 for Best Actor Poran Jaye Jolia Re Won
+2010 Star Jalsha Entertainment Awards 2010 Star Jalsha Entertainment Awards 2010 for Best Actor Dujone Nominated
+2010 Tele Cine Awards 2010 Tele Cine Awards 2010 for Best Actor Challenge Won
+2010 Kalakar Awards 2010 Kalakar Awards 2010 for Best Actor Challenge Won
+2010 Star Ananda Shera Bangali awards 2010 STAR Ananda Shera notun Protibha Award Won
+2010 Anandalok Awards 2010 Anandalok Awards 2010 for Best Actor (Male) Le Chakka Won
+2011 Big Bangla Movie Awards 2011 Big Bangla Movie Awards 2011 for Best Actor of the decade Won
+2011 Anandalok Awards Anandalok Awards for Best Actor Paglu Nominated
+2011 Star Jalsha Entertainment Awards 2011 Star Jalsha Entertainment Awards 2011 for Best Dancing Sensation Won
+2011 Zee Bangla Awards 2011 Zee Bangla Awards 2011 for Best Actor Le Chakka Nominated
+2012 Star Guide Bengali film Awards 2012 Star Guide Bengali film Awards 2012 for Best Actor Paglu Won
+2012 Anandalok Awards 2012 Anandalok Awards 2012 for Best Actor (Male) Paglu 2 Nominated
+2012 Zee Bangla Awards 2012 Zee Bangla Awards 2012 for Best Actor Khokababu Won
+2012 12th Tele Cine Awards 2012 12th Tele Cine Awards 2012 for Best Actor Paglu Won
+2012 Kalakar Awards 2012 Kalakar Awards 2012 for Best Actor Paglu Won
+2013 13th Tele Cine Awards 2013 13th Tele Cine Awards 2013 for Best Actor Challenge 2 Nominated
+2013 Star Jalsha Entertainment Awards 2013 Star Jalsha Entertainment Awards 2013 for Best Dancing Sensation Won
+2013 Star Jalsha Entertainment Awards 2013 Star Jalsha Entertainment Awards 2013 for Best Debut Singing Khokababu Won
+2014 Most Desirable Tollywood Actor 2014 (Public Poll) Best Actor Khoka 420,Rangbaaz and Chander Pahar[8] Won
+2014 Tollywood National Award 2014 Best Actor Chander Pahar Won
+2014 Tollywood National Award 2014 Best Romantic Hero Khoka 420 Nominated
+2014 Tollywood National Award 2014 Best Action Hero Rangbaaz Won
+2014 Kalakar Awards 2014 Kalakar Awards 2014 for Best Actor Rangbaaz and Chander Pahar Won
+2014 BFJA Award For Best Actor 2014 BFJA Award For Best Actor Best Actor Chander Pahar Won
+2014 Zee Bangla Gourab Somman Awards 2014 Best Actor Chander Pahar Won
+2014 Anandalok Awards Best Actor Chander Pahar Won
+2014 Zee Bangla Gourab Somman Awards 2014 Best Dancing Sensation Won
+2014 Filmfare Awards East Global East People's Choice Filmfare Award Won
+2014 14th Tele Cine Awards 2014 14th Tele Cine Awards for Best Actor Chander Pahar Pending
+2014 14th Tele Cine Awards 2014 14th Tele Cine Awards for Best Jodi (Dev-Koel) Rangbaaz Pending
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+County FIPS Code County Seat Created Origin Etymology Population estimate\n(2011) Area
+Alamance County 001 Graham 1849 Orange County The Battle of Alamance which was derived from the local Native American word meaning "blue clay" found in the Great Alamance Creek 153,291 435 sq mi\n(1,127 km2)
+Alexander County 003 Taylorsville 1847 Caldwell County, Iredell County, and Wilkes County William J. Alexander, member of the legislature and Speaker of the North Carolina House of Commons 37,087 263 sq mi\n(681 km2)
+Alleghany County 005 Sparta 1859 Ashe County Derived from a corruption of the Delaware Indian name for the Allegheny and Ohio Rivers and is said to have meant "a fine stream" 11,052 236 sq mi\n(611 km2)
+Anson County 007 Wadesboro 1750 Bladen County George, Lord Anson (1697–1762), a celebrated English admiral who circumnavigated the globe 26,143 537 sq mi\n(1,391 km2)
+Ashe County 009 Jefferson 1799 Wilkes County Samuel Ashe (1725–1813), a Revolutionary patriot, superior court judge, and governor of North Carolina 27,143 427 sq mi\n(1,106 km2)
+Avery County 011 Newland 1911 Caldwell County, Mitchell County, and Watauga County Waightstill Avery (1741–1821), a soldier of the Revolution and Attorney General of North Carolina 17,572 247 sq mi\n(640 km2)
+Beaufort County 013 Washington 1712 Original county Henry Somerset, Duke of Beaufort, who in 1709 became one of the Lords Proprietor 47,691 959 sq mi\n(2,484 km2)
+Bertie County 015 Windsor 1722 Chowan County James or Henry Bertie, two Lords Proprietor of colonial North Carolina 20,874 741 sq mi\n(1,919 km2)
+Bladen County 017 Elizabethtown 1734 New Hanover County Martin Bladen, a member of the Board of Trade 35,190 887 sq mi\n(2,297 km2)
+Brunswick County 019 Bolivia 1764 Bladen County and New Hanover County George I of Great Britain (1660–1727), Duke of Brunswick and Lüneburg 110,097 1,050 sq mi\n(2,719 km2)
+Buncombe County 021 Asheville 1791 Burke County and Rutherford County Edward Buncombe, a Revolutionary soldier, who was wounded and captured at the Battle of Germantown, and died a paroled prisoner in Philadelphia 241,419 660 sq mi\n(1,709 km2)
+Burke County 023 Morganton 1777 Rowan County Thomas Burke (1747–1783), a member of the Continental Congress and governor of North Carolina 90,904 515 sq mi\n(1,334 km2)
+Cabarrus County 025 Concord 1792 Mecklenburg County Stephen Cabarrus (1754–1808), member of the legislature and Speaker of the North Carolina House of Commons 181,468 365 sq mi\n(945 km2)
+Caldwell County 027 Lenoir 1841 Burke County and Wilkes County Joseph Caldwell (1773–1835), the first president of the University of North Carolina 82,395 474 sq mi\n(1,228 km2)
+Camden County 029 Camden 1777 Pasquotank County Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden (1714–1794), who opposed the taxation of the American colonists 10,014 306 sq mi\n(793 km2)
+Carteret County 031 Beaufort 1722 Craven County John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville (1690–1763), who inherited one-eighth share in the Province of Carolina through his great-grandfather George Carteret 67,373 1,341 sq mi\n(3,473 km2)
+Caswell County 033 Yanceyville 1777 Orange County Richard Caswell (1729–1789), member of the first Continental Congress and first governor of North Carolina after the Declaration of Independence 23,403 428 sq mi\n(1,109 km2)
+Catawba County 035 Newton 1842 Lincoln County Catawba Nation 154,181 414 sq mi\n(1,072 km2)
+Chatham County 037 Pittsboro 1771 Orange County William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham (1708–1778), Secretary of State during the French and Indian War and was later Prime Minister of Great Britain 64,195 709 sq mi\n(1,836 km2)
+Cherokee County 039 Murphy 1839 Macon County Cherokee Nation 27,194 497 sq mi\n(1,287 km2)
+Chowan County 041 Edenton 1668 Albemarle County Chowan Native American tribe 14,831 233 sq mi\n(603 km2)
+Clay County 043 Hayesville 1861 Cherokee County Henry Clay (1777–1852), statesman and orator who represented Kentucky in both the House of Representatives and Senate 10,563 221 sq mi\n(572 km2)
+Cleveland County 045 Shelby 1841 Lincoln County and Rutherford County Benjamin Cleveland (1738–1806), a colonel in the American Revolutionary War who took part in the Battle of Kings Mountain 97,489 469 sq mi\n(1,215 km2)
+Columbus County 047 Whiteville 1808 Bladen County and Brunswick County Christopher Columbus (1451–1507), navigator, explorer, and one of the first Europeans to explore the Americas 57,712 954 sq mi\n(2,471 km2)
+Craven County 049 New Bern 1705 Bath County William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven (1608–1697), who was a Lords Proprietor of colonial North Carolina 104,786 774 sq mi\n(2,005 km2)
+Cumberland County 051 Fayetteville 1754 Bladen County Prince William, Duke of Cumberland (1721–1765), a military leader and son of George II 324,885 658 sq mi\n(1,704 km2)
+Currituck County 053 Currituck 1668 Albemarle County Traditionally said to be an American Indian word for wild geese, also rendered "Coratank" 23,955 526 sq mi\n(1,362 km2)
+Dare County 055 Manteo 1870 Currituck County, Hyde County, and Tyrrell County Virginia Dare (b. 1587), the first child born of English parents in America 34,307 1,562 sq mi\n(4,046 km2)
+Davidson County 057 Lexington 1822 Rowan County William Lee Davidson (1746–1781), an American Revolutionary War general who was mortally wounded at Cowan's Ford 162,695 567 sq mi\n(1,469 km2)
+Davie County 059 Mocksville 1836 Rowan County William Richardson Davie (1756–1820), a member of the Federal Convention and governor of North Carolina 41,552 267 sq mi\n(692 km2)
+Duplin County 061 Kenansville 1750 New Hanover County Thomas Hay, Viscount Dupplin (1710–1787), who was the 9th Earl of Kinnoull 59,542 819 sq mi\n(2,121 km2)
+Durham County 063 Durham 1881 Orange County and Wake County The city of Durham which was named in honor of Dr. Bartlett Snipes Durham who donated the land on which the railroad station was located 273,392 298 sq mi\n(772 km2)
+Edgecombe County 065 Tarboro 1741 Bertie County Richard Edgcumbe, 1st Baron Edgcumbe (1680–1758), a Lord High Treasurer and Paymaster-General for Ireland 56,041 507 sq mi\n(1,313 km2)
+Forsyth County 067 Winston-Salem 1849 Stokes County Benjamin Forsyth (d. 1814), an American officer during the War of 1812 354,952 413 sq mi\n(1,070 km2)
+Franklin County 069 Louisburg 1779 Bute County Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790), an author, politician, statesman, and Founding Father of the United States 61,140 495 sq mi\n(1,282 km2)
+Gaston County 071 Gastonia 1846 Lincoln County William Gaston (1778–1844), a United States Congressman and justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court 207,031 364 sq mi\n(943 km2)
+Gates County 073 Gatesville 1779 Chowan County, Hertford County, and Perquimans County Horatio Gates (1727–1806), an American general during the Revolution at the Battle of Saratoga 12,043 346 sq mi\n(896 km2)
+Graham County 075 Robbinsville 1872 Cherokee County William Alexander Graham (1804–1875), a United States Senator, governor of North Carolina, and United States Secretary of the Navy 8,802 302 sq mi\n(782 km2)
+Granville County 077 Oxford 1746 Edgecombe County John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville (1690–1763), who inherited one-eighth share in the Province of Carolina through his great-grandfather George Carteret 59,976 537 sq mi\n(1,391 km2)
+Greene County 079 Snow Hill 1799 Dobbs County\nOriginally named Glasgow County Nathanael Greene (1742–1786), a major general of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War 21,556 266 sq mi\n(689 km2)
+Guilford County 081 Greensboro 1771 Orange County and Rowan County Francis North, 1st Earl of Guilford (1704–1790), a British politician and father of Prime Minister of Great Britain Frederick North 495,279 658 sq mi\n(1,704 km2)
+Halifax County 083 Halifax 1758 Edgecombe County George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax (1716–1771), a British statesman and President of the Board of Trade 54,173 731 sq mi\n(1,893 km2)
+Harnett County 085 Lillington 1855 Cumberland County Cornelius Harnett (1723–1781), an American Revolutionary and delegate in the Continental Congress 119,256 601 sq mi\n(1,557 km2)
+Haywood County 087 Waynesville 1808 Buncombe County John Haywood (1754–1827), a North Carolina State Treasurer 58,855 555 sq mi\n(1,437 km2)
+Henderson County 089 Hendersonville 1838 Buncombe County Leonard Henderson (1772–1833), Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court 107,927 375 sq mi\n(971 km2)
+Hertford County 091 Winton 1759 Bertie County, Chowan County, and Northampton County Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford (1718–1794), who was Lord of the Bedchamber to George II and George III 24,433 360 sq mi\n(932 km2)
+Hoke County 093 Raeford 1911 Cumberland County and Robeson County Robert Hoke (1837–1912), a Confederate general during the American Civil War 49,272 392 sq mi\n(1,015 km2)
+Hyde County 095 Swan Quarter 1712 Original county\nOriginally named Wickham County Edward Hyde (c. 1650–1712), a governor of colonial North Carolina 5,822 1,424 sq mi\n(3,688 km2)
+Iredell County 097 Statesville 1788 Rowan County James Iredell (1751–1799), a comptroller at the port of Edenton and one of the original justices of the Supreme Court of the United States 161,202 597 sq mi\n(1,546 km2)
+Jackson County 099 Sylva 1851 Haywood County and Macon County Andrew Jackson (1767–1845), the 7th President of the United States 40,285 494 sq mi\n(1,279 km2)
+Johnston County 101 Smithfield 1746 Craven County Gabriel Johnston (1699–1752), a governor of colonial North Carolina 172,595 796 sq mi\n(2,062 km2)
+Jones County 103 Trenton 1778 Craven County Willie Jones (1740–1801), opposed the ratification of the United States Constitution and declined an invitation to the Constitutional Convention 10,020 473 sq mi\n(1,225 km2)
+Lee County 105 Sanford 1907 Chatham County and Moore County Robert E. Lee (1807–1870), a career United States Army officer and general of the Confederate forces during the American Civil War 58,752 259 sq mi\n(671 km2)
+Lenoir County 107 Kinston 1791 Dobbs County\nOriginally named Glasgow County William Lenoir (1751–1839), a captain in the American Revolutionary War who took part in the Battle of Kings Mountain 59,339 402 sq mi\n(1,041 km2)
+Lincoln County 109 Lincolnton 1779 Tryon County Benjamin Lincoln (1733–1810), a major general during the American Revolutionary War who participated in the Siege of Yorktown 78,932 307 sq mi\n(795 km2)
+McDowell County 111 Marion 1842 Burke County and Rutherford County Joseph McDowell (1756–1801), a soldier in the American Revolutionary War who took part in the Battle of Kings Mountain 45,104 446 sq mi\n(1,155 km2)
+Macon County 113 Franklin 1828 Haywood County Nathaniel Macon (1758–1837), a member and Speaker of the United States House of Representatives 34,074 519 sq mi\n(1,344 km2)
+Madison County 115 Marshall 1851 Buncombe County and Yancey County James Madison (1751–1836), the 4th President of the United States 20,816 452 sq mi\n(1,171 km2)
+Martin County 117 Williamston 1774 Halifax County and Tyrrell County Josiah Martin (1737–1786), the last governor of colonial North Carolina 24,180 461 sq mi\n(1,194 km2)
+Mecklenburg County 119 Charlotte 1762 Anson County Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744–1818), the queen consort of George III of the United Kingdom 944,373 546 sq mi\n(1,414 km2)
+Mitchell County 121 Bakersville 1861 Burke County, Caldwell County, McDowell County, Watauga County, and Yancey County Elisha Mitchell (1793–1857), a professor at the University of North Carolina who measured the height of Mount Mitchell 15,445 222 sq mi\n(575 km2)
+Montgomery County 123 Troy 1779 Anson County Richard Montgomery (1738–1775), a major general during the Revolutionary War who was killed at the Battle of Quebec 27,667 502 sq mi\n(1,300 km2)
+Moore County 125 Carthage 1784 Cumberland County Alfred Moore (1755–1810), a captain in the Revolutionary War and justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 89,352 706 sq mi\n(1,829 km2)
+Nash County 127 Nashville 1777 Edgecombe County Francis Nash (1742–1777), a brigadier general in the Revolutionary War who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Germantown 96,116 543 sq mi\n(1,406 km2)
+New Hanover County 129 Wilmington 1729 Craven County The royal family of England, members of the House of Hanover 206,189 328 sq mi\n(850 km2)
+Northampton County 131 Jackson 1741 Bertie County James Compton, 5th Earl of Northampton (1687–1754), a British peer and politician 21,893 551 sq mi\n(1,427 km2)
+Onslow County 133 Jacksonville 1734 New Hanover County Arthur Onslow (1691–1768), Speaker of the British House of Commons 179,716 909 sq mi\n(2,354 km2)
+Orange County 135 Hillsborough 1752 Bladen County, Granville County, and Johnston County William V, Prince of Orange (1748–1806), the last Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic 135,755 401 sq mi\n(1,039 km2)
+Pamlico County 137 Bayboro 1872 Beaufort County and Craven County Pamlico Sound and the Pamlico Native American tribe 13,197 566 sq mi\n(1,466 km2)
+Pasquotank County 139 Elizabeth City 1668 Albemarle County Derived from the Native American word pasketanki which meant "where the current of the stream divides or forks" 40,696 289 sq mi\n(749 km2)
+Pender County 141 Burgaw 1875 New Hanover County William Dorsey Pender (1834–1863), Confederate soldier who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg of the American Civil War 53,399 933 sq mi\n(2,416 km2)
+Perquimans County 143 Hertford 1668 Albemarle County Perquimans Native American tribe 13,487 329 sq mi\n(852 km2)
+Person County 145 Roxboro 1791 Caswell County Thomas Person, an American Revolutionary War patriot 39,637 404 sq mi\n(1,046 km2)
+Pitt County 147 Greenville 1760 Beaufort County William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham (1708–1778), Secretary of State during the French and Indian War and was later Prime Minister of Great Britain 171,134 655 sq mi\n(1,696 km2)
+Polk County 149 Columbus 1855 Henderson County and Rutherford County William Polk (1758–1834), officer in the American Revolutionary War and first president of the State Bank of North Carolina 20,256 239 sq mi\n(619 km2)
+Randolph County 151 Asheboro 1779 Guilford County Peyton Randolph (c. 1721–1755), the first President of the Continental Congress 142,358 790 sq mi\n(2,046 km2)
+Richmond County 153 Rockingham 1779 Anson County Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond (1735–1806), a firm supporter of the American colonists and advocated removal of British troops 46,611 480 sq mi\n(1,243 km2)
+Robeson County 155 Lumberton 1787 Bladen County Thomas Robeson, an officer in the American Revolutionary War 135,517 951 sq mi\n(2,463 km2)
+Rockingham County 157 Wentworth 1785 Guilford County Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham (1730–1782), a British statesmen and two-time Prime Minister of Great Britain 93,329 572 sq mi\n(1,481 km2)
+Rowan County 159 Salisbury 1753 Anson County Matthew Rowan (d. 1769), was the acting Governor of colonial North Carolina following the death of Governor Nathaniel Rice 138,019 524 sq mi\n(1,357 km2)
+Rutherford County 161 Rutherfordton 1779 Tryon County Griffith Rutherford (c. 1721–1805), an officer in the American Revolutionary War and a political leader in North Carolina 67,538 566 sq mi\n(1,466 km2)
+Sampson County 163 Clinton 1784 Duplin County John Sampson, a member of Josiah Martin's council 63,734 947 sq mi\n(2,453 km2)
+Scotland County 165 Laurinburg 1899 Richmond County The country Scotland, part of the United Kingdom 35,861 321 sq mi\n(831 km2)
+Stanly County 167 Albemarle 1841 Montgomery County John Stanly (1774–1834), a United States Congressman and Speaker of the North Carolina House of Commons 60,636 404 sq mi\n(1,046 km2)
+Stokes County 169 Danbury 1789 Surry County John Stokes, a soldier of the Revolution who was seriously wounded at the Waxhaw massacre 47,242 456 sq mi\n(1,181 km2)
+Surry County 171 Dobson 1771 Rowan County The county of Surrey in England, birthplace of then governor William Tryon 73,714 538 sq mi\n(1,393 km2)
+Swain County 173 Bryson City 1871 Jackson County and Macon County David Lowry Swain (1801–1868), a governor of North Carolina and president of the University of North Carolina 14,043 541 sq mi\n(1,401 km2)
+Transylvania County 175 Brevard 1861 Henderson County and Jackson County Derived from the Latin words, trans meaning across and sylva meaning woods 32,820 381 sq mi\n(987 km2)
+Tyrrell County 177 Columbia 1729 Chowan County, Currituck County, and Pasquotank County John Tyrrell, at one time was a Lords Proprietor 4,364 600 sq mi\n(1,554 km2)
+Union County 179 Monroe 1842 Anson County and Mecklenburg County Created as a compromise after a dispute between local Whigs and Democrats as to whether it should be named Clay or Jackson county 205,463 640 sq mi\n(1,658 km2)
+Vance County 181 Henderson 1881 Franklin County, Granville County, and Warren County Zebulon Baird Vance (1830–1894), a Confederate military officer in the American Civil War, twice governor of North Carolina, and United States Senator 45,307 270 sq mi\n(699 km2)
+Wake County 183 Raleigh 1771 Cumberland County, Johnston County, and Orange County Margaret Wake, the wife of British colonial governor William Tryon 929,780 857 sq mi\n(2,220 km2)
+Warren County 185 Warrenton 1779 Bute County Joseph Warren (1741–1775), a Patriot and volunteer private who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Bunker Hill 20,861 444 sq mi\n(1,150 km2)
+Washington County 187 Plymouth 1799 Tyrrell County George Washington (1732–1799), the 1st President of the United States 12,973 424 sq mi\n(1,098 km2)
+Watauga County 189 Boone 1849 Ashe County, Caldwell County, Wilkes County, and Yancey County The Watauga River, which came from a Native American word meaning "beautiful water" 51,333 313 sq mi\n(811 km2)
+Wayne County 191 Goldsboro 1779 Dobbs County\nOriginally named Glasgow County Anthony Wayne (1745–1796), a general in the American Revolutionary War 123,697 557 sq mi\n(1,443 km2)
+Wilkes County 193 Wilkesboro 1777 Surry County John Wilkes (1725–1797), an English radical, journalist and politician 68,984 760 sq mi\n(1,968 km2)
+Wilson County 195 Wilson 1855 Edgecombe County, Johnston County, Nash County, and Wayne County Louis D. Wilson, a state legislator from Edgecombe County who died of fever at Veracruz during the Mexican-American War 81,452 374 sq mi\n(969 km2)
+Yadkin County 197 Yadkinville 1850 Surry County The Yadkin River 38,279 337 sq mi\n(873 km2)
+Yancey County 199 Burnsville 1833 Buncombe County and Burke County Bartlett Yancey (1785–1828), a United States Congressman, Speaker of the North Carolina Senate, and early advocate for the North Carolina Public School System 17,701 313 sq mi\n(811 km2)
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+
+
+| Composer |
+Title |
+Genre |
+Date |
+Notes |
+
+
+| Flor Alpaerts |
+Salome |
+incidental music |
+ |
+ |
+
+
+| Granville Bantock |
+Dance of the
+Seven Veils |
+incidental music |
+1918 |
+staged London, 1918 |
+
+
+| Leonard Bernstein |
+Salome |
+incidental music |
+1955 |
+chamber orchestra with 8 players and vocal soloists; withdrawn[16] |
+
+
+| Peter Maxwell Davies |
+Salome |
+ballet |
+1978 |
+premiered Copenhagen, 10 November 1978; Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, conducted by János Fürst; scenario and choreography by Flemming Flindt |
+
+
+| Pete Doherty |
+Salome |
+popular music |
+2009 |
+appears on his album Grace/Wastelands |
+
+
+| Alexander Glazunov |
+Introduction and Dance, Op. 90 |
+incidental music |
+1908 |
+ |
+
+
+| Henry Hadley |
+Salome, Op. 55 |
+symphonic poem |
+1905 |
+this was written after Hadley had seen a production of Oscar Wilde's play, and was a favourite among his own compositions[17] |
+
+
+| Alexander Krein |
+Salome, Op. 19 |
+symphonic poem |
+1929 |
+ |
+
+
+| Constant Lambert |
+Salome |
+incidental music |
+1929 |
+clarinet, cello, trumpet, percussion; written for a performance staged in Cambridge by Terence Gray, with choreography by Ninette de Valois; staged again November 1931; a suite was arranged by Giles Easterbrook in 1998 and recorded in 2000[18] |
+
+
+| Antoine Mariotte |
+Salomé |
+opera |
+1905 |
+premiered 1908; he was involved in a debate with Richard Strauss to prove that his music was written earlier than Strauss's version, also written in 1905 |
+
+
+| Emil Petrovics |
+Salome |
+ballet |
+1978 |
+flute, trumpet, harp and percussion |
+
+
+| Richard Strauss |
+Salome, Op. 54 |
+opera |
+1905 |
+trans. Hedwig Lachmann; premiered Dresden 1905. This opera is by far the best known musical adaptation of a work of Oscar Wilde. |
+
+
+| Alexander Tcherepnin |
+Salome |
+incidental music |
+ |
+ |
+
+
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+| DATE | OPPONENT | SCORE | TOP SCORER (Total points) | VENUE |
+| February 7 All-Filipino Cup | SHELL | 76-60 | | PHILSPORTS ARENA |
+| February 11 | MOBILINE | 80-68 | | ARANETA COLISEUM |
+| February 16 | ALASKA | 73-72 | Davonn Harp (20) | PHILSPORTS ARENA |
+| February 28 | SAN MIGUEL | 78-76 | Lowell Briones (21) | PHILSPORTS ARENA |
+| March 3 | BRGY.GINEBRA | 79-72 | | ILOILO CITY |
+| March 9 | SHELL | 65-58 | | PHILSPORTS ARENA |
+| April 4 | STA.LUCIA | 87-84 | | PHILSPORTS ARENA |
+| June 10 Commissioner's Cup | MOBILINE | 97-92 | Tony Lang (29) | ARANETA COLISEUM |
+| June 15 | BRGY.GINEBRA | 111-98 | | PHILSPORTS ARENA |
+| June 24 | SHELL | 94-82 | | ARANETA COLISEUM |
+| July 1 | POP COLA | 95-79 | | ARANETA COLISEUM |
+| July 8 | STA.LUCIA | 95-88 | | ARANETA COLISEUM |
+| July 13 | TANDUAY | 104-98 | | PHILSPORTS ARENA |
+| September 23 Governor's Cup | TANDUAY | 108-93 | | PHILSPORTS ARENA |
+| September 29 | TALK 'N TEXT | 99-85 | | DUMAGUETE CITY |
+| October 14 | SHELL | 68-62 | | YNARES CENTER |
+| October 19 | STA.LUCIA | 101-94 | | CUNETA ASTRODOME |
+| October 24 | BRGY.GINEBRA | 93-72 | | PHILSPORTS ARENA |
+| November 7 | SAN MIGUEL | 86-81 | | ARANETA COLISEUM |
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+| Place | Nation | 5 Hoops | 3 Balls, 2 Ribbons | Total |
+| 1 | Bulgaria | 19.800 (1) | 19.800 (1) | 39.600 |
+| 2 | Spain | 19.700 (3) | 19.700 (2) | 39.400 |
+| 3 | Belarus | 19.733 (2) | 19.600 (3) | 39.333 |
+| 4 | Russia | 19.600 (4) | 19.566 (4) | 39.166 |
+| 5 | Ukraine | 19.366 (5) | 15.500 (5) | 38.866 |
+| 6 | Japan | 19.166 (6) | 19.333 (7) | 38.499 |
+| 7 | Italy | 19.066 (7) | 19.400 (6) | 38.466 |
+| 8 | Hungary | 18.766 (8) | 19.166 (8) | 37.932 |
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+