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StationDistance from WellingtonHeight above sea level (m)OpenedClosedNotes
Wellington0 km2.4m1937OpenReplaced NZR's Lambton and WMR's Thorndon stations, which closed upon completion.
Lambton0 km2.4m18841937Slightly north of current Wellington station.
Pipitea0.75 km2.4m18741884Original Wellington station, on Pipitea Quay.
Thorndon0.75 km2.4m18861937Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company, near of Pipitea station
Kaiwharawhara2.44 km2.4m1874OpenKaiwarra until 1951.
Takapu Road11.78 km41m1937Open
Redwood13.16 km26.5m1963Open
Tawa13.58 km25.6m1937OpenTawa Flat (closed 1937) was 12 metres above Redwood station on adjacent hillside.
Linden14.85 km17.7m1940Open
Kenepuru16.16 km15m1940Open
Porirua17.8 km3.6m1885Open
Paremata21.7 km2.7m1885Open
Mana23.04 km3m1949OpenDolly Varden until 1960.
Plimmerton24.4 km5.8m1885Open
Pukerua Bay30.1 km80m1885Open
Muri31.15 km77m19522011
Paekakariki38.84 km7m1886Open
Wainui40.85 km9m18861900
Paraparaumu48.28 km13.7m1886Open
Otaihunga51.5 km21m18861902
Waikanae55.31 km31m1886Open
Hadfield60 km39m18861906
Te Horo64.77 km19.2m18861965
Hautere67.6 km15.2m18861900
Otaki70.28 km14.6m1886Open
Manakau79.3 km30.5m18861967Known as "Manukau" until 1905.
Ohau84.95 km30.7m1886c.1970
Levin90.3 km36.5m1886OpenKnown as "Weraroa" 1886-1894.
Queen Street91.37 km36.5m1956c.1970
Levin91.5 km36.5m18861894
Koputaroa99.23 km8.5m1886c.1970Kereru until 1906.
Shannon106.57 km12.2m1886Open
Makerua111.84 km7.62m1886c.1970
Tokomaru118.35 km17.7m1886closed
Linton124.19 km18.3m1886closed
Longburn129.69 km19.8m1873closed
Awapuni132 km24.7m18761965
Palmerston North135.76 km30m18731965
Terrace End138.51 km38.1m18761964
Palmerston North136.03 km28m1963Open
Bunnythorpe144.47 km55.2m1876closed
Taonui148.62 km61.9m18761963
Aorangi150.66 km70.7m18761965
Feilding152.98 km72.2m18762012
Makino Road156.26 km103m18781960
Maewa158.34 km107m18781962
Halcombe165.76 km118m1878closed
Kakariki171.12 km70m1878closed
Greatford175.67 km104.5m1878c.1970
Marton180.25 km140.8m18782012
Cliff Road183.58 km159.7m18881966
Overton188.85 km155m18881958
Porewa190.53 km165m1888closed
Rata195.46 km194m18881975
Silverhope199.31 km224m18881966
Hunterville205.33 km267m18881986
Kaikarangi210.18 km284m18881964
Mangaonoho216.04 km257m18931966
Ohingaiti222.14 km279m19021975
Mangaweka231.04 km326.7m19021982
Utiku243.69 km371m1904closed
Ohotu247.08 km395.6m1904closed
Winiata249.02 km415m1904closed
Taihape251.85 km442m19042012
Mataroa260.88 km530m1907closed
Ngaurukehu270.25 km640m1908closed
Turangarere274.5 km702m19121972
Hihitahi278.2 km741m1908closedTurangarere until 1912. "Hihitahi" is a sound-based local Maori word for "locomotive".
Waiouru290.3 km813.8m19082005Highest railway station in New Zealand.
Tangiwai299.49 km699.5m1909closedNearest station to the Tangiwai disaster, December 24, 1953.
Karioi306.94 km630.3m1909closed
Rangataua312.79 km670m1909closed
Ohakune317.09 km618.4m1908openOhakune Junction in working timetables 1917-1968.
Horopito326.91 km752m19091981Used as location for Smash Palace movie, 1981
Pokaka332.57 km811m1909closed
Erua340.13 km742.5m1908closed
National Park346.83 km806.8m1908openWaimarino until 1949.
Raurimu358.31 km589m1908closed
Oio366.25 km520m1908closedKnown to WW2 American servicemen as "Zero-10". Shortest station name in the North Island, with Ava.
Owhango371.89 km456.6m1908closed
Kakahi382 km266m1908closed
Piriaka387.15 km230m1908closed
Manunui391.9 km190.5m1908closed
Matapuna394.8 km180m1908closed
Taumarunui397.75 km171m19032012
Taringamotu402 km172.5m19031971
Okahukura408.54178.3m1903closedOkahukura Junction in working timetables 1933-2010.
Te Koura412.75 km182m19091975
Ongarue420.68 km192.6m19031986
Waione Siding426.86 km208m19211950
Waimiha434.39 km232m19031983
Poro-O-Tarao444.05 km339.2m19011979
Mangapehi449.47 km285.3m19011984Known as "Mangapeehi" station 1901-1920.
Kopaki454.35 km265m1901closedParatikana until 1920.
Puketutu461.83 km206m1889closedMokau" until 1912.
Waiteti470.07 km135m1889closed
Te Kuiti475.66 km54m18872012
Te Kumi478.56 km49.6m1887closed
Hangatiki485.2 km39.9m1887closed
Otorohonga494.41 km37m18872012Reopened summer 2012
Kiokio498.45 km35.4m18871973
Te Kawa506.88 km47.8m18871982
Te Mawhai513 km35.6m18871958Te Puhi until 1900
Te Awamutu517.02 km50m18802005New Zealand Dairy Board (now Fonterra) rebuilt its freight connection about 2000.[18]
Ngaroto519.92 km56m18801954
Lake Road522.26 km54m1880closed
Ohaupo527.16 km52m18801982
Rukuhia533.59 km55m18801970
Hamilton542.52 km37.5m1877OpenPreviously Hamilton Junction and Frankton Junction.
Te Rapa Racecourse547.50 km33.2m19201980
Te Rapa549.25 km33m18771970Not to be confused with Te Rapa Marshalling Yards (547 km from Wellington).
Horotiu553.65 km23.7m1877c1968Pukete until 1920
Ngaruawahia559.16 km20.7m1877c1968Newcastle until 1895.
Taupiri566.56 km13.7m1877c1968
Huntly573.87 km14m18771998
Kimihia578.45 km14m18771948
Ohinewai582.04 km10m1877c1968
Rangiriri588.119m18771957
Te Kauwhata591.62 km12.2m18771984
Whangamarino598.34 km6.7m18771978
Amokura604.53 km7m18771980
Mercer609.16 km6.4m18771986
Pokeno613.96 km24m1877c1968
Whangarata617.90 km59.7m1877c1968
Tuakau621.41 km37m18751986
Buckland625.6 km58m1875closed
Pukekohe628.86 km60.65m1875open
Paerata633.29 km45.1m18751980Paerata Junction from 1917.
Runciman638.37 km8m18751939
Drury640 km9m18751980
Opaheke642.9 km14.5m18751955Hunua 1877-1939.
Papakura647.02 km19.2m1875Open
Tironui648.95 km15.5m19041980
Takanini650.64 km15.2m1875Open
Te Mahia652.24 km14.9m1904Open
Manurewa653.1 km17m1875Open
Homai655.7 km30.78m1904Open
Wiri657.6 km22.25m19132005
Puhinui658.92 km19.8m1904Open
Papatoitoi659.63 km18.9m18751904
Papatoetoe660.42 km18m1904Open
Middlemore662.28 km8.8m1904Open
Mangere663.02 km10.66m19042011
Otahuhu664.15 km9.44m1875Open
Westfield665.5 km7.6m1904Open
Sylvia Park667.09 km7.6m1931OpenRelocated 1 km further north, 2007.
Panmure669.93 km17.7m1931OpenRelocated 200m north, 2007.
Tamaki671.28 km23.5m19301980
Glen Innes672.64 km22m1930Open
Purewa675.4 km18m19301955
Meadowbank676.26 km12m1954Open
Orakei677.44 km4.5m1930Open
The Strand680.76 km2.7m1930OpenWas platform 7 (later platform 4) of 1930-2003 Auckland station. Used for steam services.
Britomart Transport Centre682 km4m below sea level2003Open
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NumberNameTypeLiveryStatusNotes
BrightsideYorkshire Engine Company 0-4-0BlackUnder RepairCurrently dismantled for overhaul
6Roger H. BennettYorkshire Engine Company "Janus" 0-6-0NCB BlueOperational~
D2334Class 04GreenUnder RepairStopped at Sep 2012 diesel gala after failure
25322Tamworth CastleClass 25"Ice Cream Van" BlueStatic Displaybuilt in 1967. Cosmetically restored in 2008
33021Captain CharlesClass 33BlueOperationalbuilt in 1960. On loan from Tysley
33102Sophie (Unofficial)Class 33BlueOperationalbuilt in 1960. Launched Sep 2012 - restoration still being completed although the loco is now in service
37407Class 37Transrail GreyStored~
37424Class 37Transrail GreyStored~
47524Class 47Rail Express SystemsUnder restoration~
diff --git a/csv/202-csv/12.table b/csv/202-csv/12.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f90a4f60fb338425a690b8234cdd0fde0544f022 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/12.table @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +| Make | Origin | In service | Notes | +| Dodge Charger | Canada | 2006–Present | Photo | +| Dodge Magnum | Canada | 2006–Present | Photo | +| Ford Taurus | United States | 2002–Present | Photo | +| Chevrolet Impala | Canada | 2002–Present | Photo | +| Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor | Canada | 1998–Present | Photo | +| Ford Freestar RIDE vehicle | Canada | 2005–Present | Photo | +| Chrysler PT Cruiser community/education vehicle | Mexico | 2003–2005 | Photo | +| Chevrolet Tahoe | United States | | Photo | +| Ford F350 | United States | | Photo | +| Ford Expedition | United States | | Photo | +| Ford Explorer | United States | | Photo | +| Jeep Cherokee | United States | | Photo | +| Dodge Polara | United States | 1970s | Retired, Photo | +| Chevrolet Caprice | Canada | 1970s-1998 | Retired | diff --git a/csv/202-csv/140.table b/csv/202-csv/140.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..53ec4f121e9a039d94cabf047da4fb3aabf4178c --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/140.table @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +| Rank | Views | Closed | Item | +| 1 | 1,319,214 | 10 July 2013 | A printer which was stated to be faulty and 'possessed' was listed by nickftward to be on sale. He used quite a lot of humour and sarcasm to describe it, which made the auction more fun. His description: +"Words cannot express how much I hate this printer. It never works when I need it to - it's like it knows when I have to urgently print something. It randomly decides if it wants to work wirelessly or not. And scanning wirelessly? Forget about it! When you first turn it on it will play an endless symphony of sounds that are simply there to fool you into thinking that it might actually do what it's designed to do. Don't be fooled. This thing is evil incarnate." The winner of the auction was kornholio, with a winning bid of $280 ($1 Reserve Price) | +| 2 | 1,072,893 | 3 June 2006 | Wellington Hurricanes player Tana Umaga hit team-mate Chris Masoe with a Roxy handbag at the "Jolly Poacher" bar in Christchurch after Masoe got into an altercation with a patron. The owner of the bag auctioned it via TradeMe for $22,750, generating a large media-story and over 1 million page-views before the auction closed. | +| 3 | 810,802 | 18 June 2009 | Mike Whittaker (mikew4) listed his old Kelvinator washing machine under the title 'Scary Washing Machine' due to its behaviour when washing. He created a fictional story about how it sucked his shoes, pants, iron and wife into a vortex, beyond which, there are dinosaurs. The pictures he drew of the supposed dinosaurs are being sold as fund-raisers for NZ charities. T-Shirt company 'MrVintage' has created its own Scary Washing Machine Range of men's and women's T-shirts. The washing machine eventually sold for $5,160. | +| 4 | 459,420 | 1 August 2012 | The implosion of Radio Network House on 5 August 2012 was New Zealand's first ever controlled building demolition by explosives. Like most other buildings in the Christchurch Central City, Radio Network House was damaged beyond repair in the 22 February 2011 Christchurch earthquake. The right to push the button for the implosion was put up for auction and became the auction with the third highest page views ever. The winning bid was for $26,000 and the consortium of demolition contractors let the Child Cancer Foundation nominate a six-year-old boy from Queenstown. | +| 5 | 355,889 | 20 January 2012 | YOUR Tattoo on my Bum!! | +| 6 | 384,705 | 24 May 2009 | Buy a Tractor and get a 20 acre farm for free | +| 7 | 316,350 | 7 March 2011 | Landscape Rocks for Sale in ChCh (following the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake, there was no shortage of rocks, as whole cliffs had collapsed) | +| 8 | 292,184 | 6 May 2010 | Folden 2010 | +| 9 | 276,094 | 8 January 2009 | Jesus Christ Pita Bread | +| 10 | 258,775 | 9 January 2012 | Two days in the studio and advice from Neil Finn | diff --git a/csv/202-csv/140.tsv b/csv/202-csv/140.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2c35b6c2e20df9bae2f997e4d7debc2bcd016a65 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/140.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +Rank Views Closed Item +1 1,319,214 10 July 2013 A printer which was stated to be faulty and 'possessed' was listed by nickftward to be on sale. He used quite a lot of humour and sarcasm to describe it, which made the auction more fun. His description:\n"Words cannot express how much I hate this printer. It never works when I need it to - it's like it knows when I have to urgently print something. It randomly decides if it wants to work wirelessly or not. And scanning wirelessly? Forget about it! When you first turn it on it will play an endless symphony of sounds that are simply there to fool you into thinking that it might actually do what it's designed to do. Don't be fooled. This thing is evil incarnate." The winner of the auction was kornholio, with a winning bid of $280 ($1 Reserve Price) +2 1,072,893 3 June 2006 Wellington Hurricanes player Tana Umaga hit team-mate Chris Masoe with a Roxy handbag at the "Jolly Poacher" bar in Christchurch after Masoe got into an altercation with a patron. The owner of the bag auctioned it via TradeMe for $22,750, generating a large media-story and over 1 million page-views before the auction closed. +3 810,802 18 June 2009 Mike Whittaker (mikew4) listed his old Kelvinator washing machine under the title 'Scary Washing Machine' due to its behaviour when washing. He created a fictional story about how it sucked his shoes, pants, iron and wife into a vortex, beyond which, there are dinosaurs. The pictures he drew of the supposed dinosaurs are being sold as fund-raisers for NZ charities. T-Shirt company 'MrVintage' has created its own Scary Washing Machine Range of men's and women's T-shirts. The washing machine eventually sold for $5,160. +4 459,420 1 August 2012 The implosion of Radio Network House on 5 August 2012 was New Zealand's first ever controlled building demolition by explosives. Like most other buildings in the Christchurch Central City, Radio Network House was damaged beyond repair in the 22 February 2011 Christchurch earthquake. The right to push the button for the implosion was put up for auction and became the auction with the third highest page views ever. The winning bid was for $26,000 and the consortium of demolition contractors let the Child Cancer Foundation nominate a six-year-old boy from Queenstown. +5 355,889 20 January 2012 YOUR Tattoo on my Bum!! +6 384,705 24 May 2009 Buy a Tractor and get a 20 acre farm for free +7 316,350 7 March 2011 Landscape Rocks for Sale in ChCh (following the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake, there was no shortage of rocks, as whole cliffs had collapsed) +8 292,184 6 May 2010 Folden 2010 +9 276,094 8 January 2009 Jesus Christ Pita Bread +10 258,775 9 January 2012 Two days in the studio and advice from Neil Finn diff --git a/csv/202-csv/154.html b/csv/202-csv/154.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..44b37174ced9e120f215662ef58e6f67087c6e05 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/154.html @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
PeriodLive births per yearDeaths per yearNatural change per yearCBR1CDR1NC1TFR1IMR1
1950-19559 0005 0004 00047.927.120.86.67184.8
1955-196010 0006 0005 00049.026.822.36.67181.4
1960-196512 0006 0006 00048.525.722.86.67174.1
1965-197013 0007 0007 00047.824.123.86.67163.1
1970-197516 0007 0008 00047.022.025.16.67149.3
1975-198018 0008 00010 00045.819.626.26.67133.2
1980-198520 0008 00012 00042.717.125.66.39117.1
1985-199021 0008 00013 00040.415.025.36.11104.0
1990-199519 0007 00012 00035.212.522.75.2787.5
1995-200016 0005 00011 00029.29.919.34.1369.7
2000-200515 0005 00011 00025.27.917.23.3052.8
2005-201015 0005 00010 00021.57.214.42.6144.4
1 CBR = crude birth rate (per 1000); CDR = crude death rate (per 1000); NC = natural change (per 1000); TFR = total fertility rate (number of children per woman); IMR = infant mortality rate per 1000 births
diff --git a/csv/202-csv/154.tsv b/csv/202-csv/154.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..26a19bb80e0d21cf4e7ea7e41da2020d53e59cf3 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/154.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +Period Live births per year Deaths per year Natural change per year CBR1 CDR1 NC1 TFR1 IMR1 +1950-1955 9 000 5 000 4 000 47.9 27.1 20.8 6.67 184.8 +1955-1960 10 000 6 000 5 000 49.0 26.8 22.3 6.67 181.4 +1960-1965 12 000 6 000 6 000 48.5 25.7 22.8 6.67 174.1 +1965-1970 13 000 7 000 7 000 47.8 24.1 23.8 6.67 163.1 +1970-1975 16 000 7 000 8 000 47.0 22.0 25.1 6.67 149.3 +1975-1980 18 000 8 000 10 000 45.8 19.6 26.2 6.67 133.2 +1980-1985 20 000 8 000 12 000 42.7 17.1 25.6 6.39 117.1 +1985-1990 21 000 8 000 13 000 40.4 15.0 25.3 6.11 104.0 +1990-1995 19 000 7 000 12 000 35.2 12.5 22.7 5.27 87.5 +1995-2000 16 000 5 000 11 000 29.2 9.9 19.3 4.13 69.7 +2000-2005 15 000 5 000 11 000 25.2 7.9 17.2 3.30 52.8 +2005-2010 15 000 5 000 10 000 21.5 7.2 14.4 2.61 44.4 diff --git a/csv/202-csv/158.csv b/csv/202-csv/158.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..02e37d14104d967889216a8696982df3b800d15e --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/158.csv @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +"Z","Element","Observed or predicted","Isolated (widely known)","Observer","First isolator","Notes" +"15","Phosphorus","1669","1669","H. Brand","H. Brand","Prepared from urine, it was the first element to be chemically discovered." +"27","Cobalt","1732","","G. Brandt","","Proved that the blue color of glass is due to a new kind of metal and not bismuth as thought previously." +"78","Platinum","1735","1735","A. de Ulloa","A. de Ulloa","First description of a metal found in South American gold was in 1557 by Julius Caesar Scaliger. Ulloa published his findings in 1748, but Sir Charles Wood also investigated the metal in 1741. First reference to it as a new metal was made by William Brownrigg in 1750." +"28","Nickel","1751","1751","F. Cronstedt","F. Cronstedt","Found by attempting to extract copper from the mineral known as fake copper (now known as niccolite)." +"83","Bismuth","1753","","C.F. Geoffroy","","Definitively identified by Claude François Geoffroy in 1753." +"12","Magnesium","1755","1808","J. Black","H. Davy","Black observed that magnesia alba (MgO) was not quicklime (CaO). Davy isolated the metal electrochemically from magnesia." +"1","Hydrogen","1766","1500","H. Cavendish","Paracelsus","Cavendish was the first to distinguish H +2 from other gases, although Paracelsus around 1500, Robert Boyle, and Joseph Priestley had observed its production by reacting strong acids with metals. Lavoisier named it in 1793." +"8","Oxygen","1771","1771","W. Scheele","W. Scheele","Obtained it by heating mercuric oxide and nitrates in 1771, but did not publish his findings until 1777. Joseph Priestley also prepared this new air by 1774, but only Lavoisier recognized it as a true element; he named it in 1777." +"7","Nitrogen","1772","1772","D. Rutherford","D. Rutherford","He discovered Nitrogen while he was studying at the University of Edinburgh. He showed that the air in which animals had breathed, even after removal of the exhaled carbon dioxide, was no longer able to burn a candle. Carl Wilhelm Scheele, Henry Cavendish, and Joseph Priestley also studied the element at about the same time, and Lavoisier named it in 1775-6." +"17","Chlorine","1774","1774","W. Scheele","W. Scheele","Obtained it from hydrochloric acid, but thought it was an oxide. Only in 1808 did Humphry Davy recognize it as an element." +"25","Manganese","1774","1774","W. Scheele","G. Gahn","Distinguished pyrolusite as the calx of a new metal. Ignatius Gottfred Kaim also discovered the new metal in 1770, as did Scheele in 1774. It was isolated by reduction of manganese dioxide with carbon." +"56","Barium","1772","1808","W. Scheele","H. Davy","Scheele distinguished a new earth (BaO) in pyrolusite and Davy isolated the metal by electrolysis." +"42","Molybdenum","1778","1781","W. Scheele","J. Hjelm","Scheele recognised the metal as a constituent of molybdena." +"52","Tellurium","1782","","F.-J.M. von Reichenstein","H. Klaproth","Muller observed it as an impurity in gold ores from Transylvania." +"74","Tungsten","1781","1783","T. Bergman","J. and F. Elhuyar","Bergman obtained from scheelite an oxide of a new element. The Elhuyars obtained tungstic acid from wolframite and reduced it with charcoal." +"38","Strontium","1787","1808","W. Cruikshank","H. Davy","Cruikshank and Adair Crawford in 1790 concluded that strontianite contained a new earth. It was eventually isolated electrochemically in 1808 by Humphry Davy." +"","","1789","","A. Lavoisier","","The first modern list of chemical elements – containing, among others, 23 elements of those known then. He also redefined the term \"element\". Until then, no metals except mercury were considered elements." +"40","Zirconium","1789","1824","H. Klaproth","J. Berzelius","Klaproth identified a new element in zirconia." +"92","Uranium","1789","1841","H. Klaproth","E.-M. Péligot","Mistakenly identified a uranium oxide obtained from pitchblende as the element itself and named it after the recently discovered planet Uranus." +"22","Titanium","1791","1825","W. Gregor","J. Berzelius","Gregor found an oxide of a new metal in ilmenite; Martin Heinrich Klaproth independently discovered the element in rutile in 1795 and named it. The pure metallic form was only obtained in 1910 by Matthew A. Hunter." +"39","Yttrium","1794","1840","J. Gadolin","G. Mosander","Discovered in gadolinite, but Mosander showed later that its ore, yttria, contained more elements." +"4","Beryllium","1798","1828","N. Vauquelin","F. Wöhler and A. Bussy","Vauquelin discovered the oxide in beryl and emerald, and Klaproth suggested the present name around 1808." +"23","Vanadium","1801","1830","M. del Río","N.G.Sefström","Río found the metal in vanadinite but retracted the claim after Hippolyte Victor Collet-Descotils disputed it. Sefström isolated and named it, and later it was shown that Río had been right in the first place." +"41","Niobium","1801","1864","C. Hatchett","W. Blomstrand","Hatchett found the element in columbite ore and named it columbium. Heinrich Rose proved in 1844 that the element is distinct from tantalum, and renamed it niobium which was officially accepted in 1949." +"73","Tantalum","1802","","G. Ekeberg","","Ekeberg found another element in minerals similar to columbite and in 1844, Heinrich Rose proved that it was distinct from niobium." +"46","Palladium","1803","1803","H. Wollaston","H. Wollaston","Wollaston discovered it in samples of platinum from South America, but did not publish his results immediately. He had intended to name it after the newly discovered asteroid, Ceres, but by the time he published his results in 1804, cerium had taken that name. Wollaston named it after the more recently discovered asteroid Pallas." +"58","Cerium","1803","1839","H. Klaproth, J. Berzelius, and W. Hisinger","G. Mosander","Berzelius and Hisinger discovered the element in ceria and named it after the newly discovered asteroid (then considered a planet), Ceres. Klaproth discovered it simultaneously and independently in some tantalum samples. Mosander proved later that the samples of all three researchers had at least another element in them, lanthanum." +"76","Osmium","1803","1803","S. Tennant","S. Tennant","Tennant had been working on samples of South American platinum in parallel with Wollaston and discovered two new elements, which he named osmium and iridium." +"77","Iridium","1803","1803","S. Tennant","S. Tennant","Tennant had been working on samples of South American platinum in parallel with Wollaston and discovered two new elements, which he named osmium and iridium, and published the iridium results in 1804." +"45","Rhodium","1804","1804","H. Wollaston","H. Wollaston","Wollaston discovered and isolated it from crude platinum samples from South America." +"19","Potassium","1807","1807","H. Davy","H. Davy","Davy discovered it by using electrolysis on potash." +"11","Sodium","1807","1807","H. Davy","H. Davy","Davy discovered it a few days after potassium, by using electrolysis on sodium hydroxide." +"20","Calcium","1808","1808","H. Davy","H. Davy","Davy discovered the metal by electrolysis of quicklime." +"5","Boron","1808","1808","L. Gay-Lussac and L.J. Thénard","H. Davy","On June 21, 1808, Lussac and Thénard announced a new element in sedative salt, Davy announced the isolation of a new substance from boracic acid soon afterwards." +"9","Fluorine","1810","1886","A.-M. Ampère","H. Moissan","André-Marie Ampère predicted an element analogous to chlorine obtainable from hydrofluoric acid, and between 1812 and 1886 many researchers tried to obtain this element. It was eventually isolated by Moissan." +"53","Iodine","1811","1811","B. Courtois","B. Courtois","Courtois discovered it in the ashes of seaweed." +"3","Lithium","1817","1821","A. Arfwedson","W. T. Brande","Arfwedson discovered the alkali in petalite." +"48","Cadmium","1817","1817","S. L Hermann, F. Stromeyer, and J.C.H. Roloff","S. L Hermann, F. Stromeyer, and J.C.H. Roloff","All three found an unknown metal in a sample of zinc oxide from Silesia, but the name that Stromeyer gave became the accepted one." +"34","Selenium","1817","1817","J. Berzelius and G. Gahn","J. Berzelius and G. Gahn","While working with lead they discovered a substance that they thought was tellurium, but realized after more investigation that it is different." +"14","Silicon","1824","1824","J. Berzelius","J. Berzelius","Humphry Davy thought in 1800 that silica was an element, not a compound, and in 1808 suggested the present name. In 1811 Louis-Joseph Gay-Lussac and Louis-Jacques Thénard probably prepared impure silicon, but Berzelius is credited with the discovery for obtaining the pure element in 1824." +"13","Aluminium","1825","1825","H.C.Ørsted","H.C.Ørsted","Antoine Lavoisier predicted in 1787 that alumine is the oxide of an undiscovered element, and in 1808 Humphry Davy tried to decompose it. Although he failed, he suggested the present name. Hans Christian Ørsted was the first to isolate metallic aluminium in 1825." +"35","Bromine","1825","1825","J. Balard and L. Gmelin","J. Balard and L. Gmelin","They both discovered the element in the autumn of 1825 and published the results the next year." +"90","Thorium","1829","","J. Berzelius","","Berzelius obtained the oxide of a new earth in thorite." +"57","Lanthanum","1838","","G. Mosander","","Mosander found a new element in samples of ceria and published his results in 1842, but later he showed that this lanthana contained four more elements." +"68","Erbium","1842","","G. Mosander","","Mosander managed to split the old yttria into yttria proper and erbia, and later terbia too." +"65","Terbium","1842","1842","G. Mosander","G. Mosander","In 1842 Mosander split yttria into two more earths, erbia and terbia" +"44","Ruthenium","1807","1844","J. Sniadecki","J. Sniadecki","Sniadecki isolated the element in 1807, but his work was not ratified. Gottfried Wilhelm Osann thought that he found three new metals in Russian platinum samples, and in 1844 Karl Karlovich Klaus confirmed that there was a new element. Klaus is usually recognized as the discoverer of the element." +"55","Caesium","1860","1882","R. Bunsen and R. Kirchhoff","C. Setterberg","Bunsen and Kirchhoff were the first to suggest finding new elements by spectrum analysis. They discovered caesium by its two blue emission lines in a sample of Dürkheim mineral water. The pure metal was eventually isolated in 1882 by Setterberg." +"37","Rubidium","1861","","R. Bunsen and G. R. Kirchhoff","R. Bunsen","Bunsen and Kirchhoff discovered it just a few months after caesium, by observing new spectral lines in the mineral lepidolite. Bunsen never obtained a pure sample of the metal, which was later obtained by Hervesy." +"81","Thallium","1861","1862","W. Crookes","C.-A. Lamy","Shortly after the discovery of rubidium, Crookes found a new green line in a selenium sample; later that year, Lamy found the element to be metallic." +"49","Indium","1863","1867","F. Reich and T. Richter","T. Richter","Reich and Richter First identified it in sphalerite by its bright indigo-blue spectroscopic emission line. Richter isolated the metal several years later." +"2","Helium","1868","1895","P. Janssen and N. Lockyer","W. Ramsay, T. Cleve, and N. Langlet","Janssen and Lockyer observed independently a yellow line in the solar spectrum that did not match any other element. +Years later, Ramsay, Cleve, and Langlet observed independently the element trapped in cleveite about the same time." +"","","1869","","D. I. Mendeleev","","Mendeleev arranges the 63 elements known at that time into the first modern periodic table and correctly predicts several others." +"31","Gallium","1875","","P. E. L. de Boisbaudran","P. E. L. de Boisbaudran","Boisbaudran observed on a pyrenea blende sample some emission lines corresponding to the eka-aluminium that was predicted by Mendeleev in 1871 and subsequently isolated the element by electrolysis." +"70","Ytterbium","1878","1907","J.C.G. de Marignac","G. Urbain","On October 22, 1878, Marignac reported splitting terbia into two new earths, terbia proper and ytterbia." +"67","Holmium","1878","","M. Delafontaine","","Delafontaine found it in samarskite and next year, Per Teodor Cleve split Marignac's erbia into erbia proper and two new elements, thulium and holmium." +"69","Thulium","1879","1879","T. Cleve","T. Cleve","Cleve split Marignac's erbia into erbia proper and two new elements, thulium and holmium." +"21","Scandium","1879","1879","F. Nilson","F. Nilson","Nilson split Marignac's ytterbia into pure ytterbia and a new element that matched 1871 Mendeleev's predicted eka-boron." +"62","Samarium","1879","1879","P.E.L. de Boisbaudran","P.E.L. de Boisbaudran","Boisbaudran noted a new earth in samarskite and named it samaria after the mineral." +"64","Gadolinium","1880","1886","J. C. G. de Marignac","F. L. de Boisbaudran","Marignac initially observed the new earth in terbia, and later Boisbaudran obtained a pure sample from samarskite." +"59","Praseodymium","1885","","A. von Welsbach","","Von Welsbach discovered two new distinct elements in ceria: praseodymium and neodymium." +"60","Neodymium","1885","","A. von Welsbach","","Von Welsbach discovered two new distinct elements in ceria: praseodymium and neodymium." +"66","Dysprosium","1886","","P.E.L. de Boisbaudran","","De Boisbaudran found a new earth in erbia." +"32","Germanium","1886","","A. Winkler","","In February 1886 Winkler found in argyrodite the eka-silicon that Mendeleev had predicted in 1871." +"18","Argon","1894","1894","Lord Rayleigh and W. Ramsay","Lord Rayleigh and W. Ramsay","They discovered the gas by comparing the molecular weights of nitrogen prepared by liquefaction from air and nitrogen prepared by chemical means. It is the first noble gas to be isolated." +"36","Krypton","1898","1898","W. Ramsay and W. Travers","W. Ramsay and W. Travers","On May 30, 1898, Ramsay separated a third noble gas from liquid argon by difference in boiling point." +"10","Neon","1898","1898","W. Ramsay and W. Travers","W. Ramsay and W. Travers","In June 1898 Ramsay separated a new noble gas from liquid argon by difference in boiling point." +"54","Xenon","1898","1898","W. Ramsay and W. Travers","W. Ramsay and W. Travers","On July 12, 1898 Ramsay separated a third noble gas within three weeks, from liquid argon by difference in boiling point." +"84","Polonium","1898","1902","P. and M. Curie","W. Marckwald","In an experiment done on July 13, 1898, the Curies noted an increased radioactivity in the uranium obtained from pitchblende, which they ascribed to an unknown element." +"88","Radium","1898","1902","P. and M. Curie","M. Curie","The Curies reported on December 26, 1898, a new element different from polonium, which Marie later isolated from uraninite." +"86","Radon","1898","1910","E. Dorn","W. Ramsay and R. Whytlaw-Gray","Dorn discovered a radioactive gas resulting from the radioactive decay of radium, isolated later by Ramsay and Gray." +"89","Actinium","1899","1899","A.-L. Debierne","A.-L. Debierne","Debierne obtained from pitchblende a substance that had properties similar to those of thorium." +"63","Europium","1896","1901","E.-A. Demarçay","E.-A. Demarçay","Demarçay found spectral lines of a new element in Lecoq's samarium, and separated this element several years later." +"71","Lutetium","1906","1906","G. Urbain and C.A. von Welsbach","G. Urbain and C.A. von Welsbach","Urbain and von Welsbach proved independently that the old ytterbium also contained a new element." +"75","Rhenium","1908[contradiction]","1908","M. Ogawa","M. Ogawa","Ogawa found it in thorianite but assigned it as element 43 instead of 75 and named it nipponium. In 1922 Walter Noddack, Ida Eva Tacke and Otto Berg announced its separation from gadolinite and gave it the present name." +"72","Hafnium","1911","1922","G. Urbain and V. Vernadsky","D. Coster and G. von Hevesy","Urbain claimed to have found the element in rare-earth residues, while Vernadsky independently found it in orthite. Neither claim was confirmed due to World War I. After the war, Coster and Hevesy found it by X-ray spectroscopic analysis in Norwegian zircon. Hafnium was the next to last element with stable isotopes to be discovered." +"91","Protactinium","1913","","O.H.Göhring and K. Fajans","","The two obtained the first isotope of this element that had been predicted by Mendeleev in 1871 as a member of the natural decay of 238U. Originally isolated in 1900 by William Crookes." +"43","Technetium","1937","1937","C. Perrier and E. Segrè","C. Perrier & E.Segrè","The two discovered a new element in a molybdenum sample that was used in a cyclotron, the first synthetic element to be discovered. It had been predicted by Mendeleev in 1871 as eka-manganese." +"87","Francium","1939","","M. Perey","","Perey discovered it as a decay product of 227Ac. Francium is the last element to be discovered in nature, rather than synthesized in the lab, although some of the \"synthetic\" elements that were discovered later (plutonium, neptunium, astatine) were eventually found in trace amounts in nature as well." +"85","Astatine","1940","","R. Corson, R. Mackenzie and E. Segrè","","Obtained by bombarding bismuth with alpha particles. Later determined to occur naturally in minuscule quantities (<25 grams in earth's crust)." +"93","Neptunium","1940","","E.M. McMillan and H. Abelson","","Obtained by irradiating uranium with neutrons, it is the first transuranium element discovered." +"94","Plutonium","1940–1941","","Glenn T. Seaborg, Arthur C. Wahl, W. Kennedy and E.M. McMillan","","Prepared by bombardment of uranium with deuterons." +"95","Americium","1944","","G. T. Seaborg, A. James, O. Morgan and A. Ghiorso","","Prepared by irradiating plutonium with neutrons during the Manhattan Project." +"96","Curium","1944","","G. T. Seaborg, R. A. James and A. Ghiorso","","Prepared by bombarding plutonium with alpha particles during the Manhattan Project" +"61","Promethium","1942","1945","S. Wu, E.G. Segrè and A. Bethe","Charles D. Coryell, Jacob A. Marinsky, Lawrence E. Glendenin, and Harold G. Richter","It was probably first prepared in 1942 by bombarding neodymium and praseodymium with neutrons, but separation of the element could not be carried out. Isolation was performed under the Manhattan Project in 1945." +"97","Berkelium","1949","","G. Thompson, A. Ghiorso and G. T. Seaborg (University of California, Berkeley)","","Created by bombardment of americium with alpha particles." +"98","Californium","1950","","S. G. Thompson, K. Street,Jr., A. Ghiorso and G. T. Seaborg (University of California, Berkeley)","","Bombardment of curium with alpha particles." +"99","Einsteinium","1952","1952","A. Ghiorso et al. (Argonne Laboratory, Los Alamos Laboratory and University of California, Berkeley)","","Formed in the first thermonuclear explosion in November 1952, by irradiation of uranium with neutrons; kept secret for several years." +"100","Fermium","1952","","A. Ghiorso et al. (Argonne Laboratory, Los Alamos Laboratory and University of California, Berkeley)","","Formed in the first thermonuclear explosion in November 1952, by irradiation of uranium with neutrons; kept secret for several years." +"101","Mendelevium","1955","","A. Ghiorso, G. Harvey, R. Choppin, S. G. Thompson and G. T. Seaborg","","Prepared by bombardment of einsteinium with helium." +"102","Nobelium","1958","","A. Ghiorso, T. Sikkeland, R. Walton and G. T. Seaborg","","First prepared by bombardment of curium with carbon atoms." +"103","Lawrencium","1961","","A. Ghiorso, T. Sikkeland, E. Larsh and M. Latimer","","First prepared by bombardment of californium with boron atoms." +"104","Rutherfordium","1968","","A. Ghiorso, M. Nurmia, J. Harris, K. Eskola and P. Eskola","","Prepared by bombardment of californium with carbon atoms." +"105","Dubnium","1970","","A. Ghiorso, M. Nurmia, K. Eskola, J. Harris and P. Eskola","","Prepared by bombardment of californium with nitrogen atoms." +"106","Seaborgium","1974","","A. Ghiorso, J. Nitschke, J. Alonso, C. Alonso, M. Nurmia, G. T. Seaborg, K. Hulet and W. Lougheed","","Prepared by collisions of californium-249 with oxygen atoms." +"107","Bohrium","1981","","G.Münzenberg et al. (GSI in Darmstadt)","","Obtained by bombarding bismuth with chromium." +"109","Meitnerium","1982","","G. Münzenberg, P. Armbruster et al. (GSI in Darmstadt)","","Prepared by bombardment of bismuth with iron atoms." +"108","Hassium","1984","","G. Münzenberg, P. Armbruster et al. (GSI in Darmstadt)","","Prepared by bombardment of lead with iron atoms" +"110","Darmstadtium","1994","","S. Hofmann et al. (GSI in Darmstadt)","","Prepared by bombardment of lead with nickel." +"111","Roentgenium","1994","","S. Hofmann et al. (GSI in Darmstadt)","","Prepared by bombardment of bismuth with nickel." +"112","Copernicium","1996","","S. Hofmann et al. (GSI in Darmstadt)","","Prepared by bombardment of lead with zinc." +"114","Flerovium","1999","","Y. Oganessian et al. (JINR in Dubna)","","Prepared by bombardment of plutonium with calcium" +"116","Livermorium","2000","","Y.Oganessian et al. (JINR in Dubna)","","Prepared by bombardment of curium with calcium" diff --git a/csv/202-csv/158.html b/csv/202-csv/158.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..49234f19a07ac77f8455359d0419c61ca04e94c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/158.html @@ -0,0 +1,941 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ZElementObserved or predictedIsolated (widely known)ObserverFirst isolatorNotes
15Phosphorus16691669H. BrandH. BrandPrepared from urine, it was the first element to be chemically discovered.[25]
27Cobalt1732G. BrandtProved that the blue color of glass is due to a new kind of metal and not bismuth as thought previously.[26]
78Platinum17351735A. de UlloaA. de UlloaFirst description of a metal found in South American gold was in 1557 by Julius Caesar Scaliger. Ulloa published his findings in 1748, but Sir Charles Wood also investigated the metal in 1741. First reference to it as a new metal was made by William Brownrigg in 1750.[27]
28Nickel17511751F. CronstedtF. CronstedtFound by attempting to extract copper from the mineral known as fake copper (now known as niccolite).[28]
83Bismuth1753C.F. GeoffroyDefinitively identified by Claude François Geoffroy in 1753.[29]
12Magnesium17551808J. BlackH. DavyBlack observed that magnesia alba (MgO) was not quicklime (CaO). Davy isolated the metal electrochemically from magnesia.[30]
1Hydrogen17661500H. CavendishParacelsusCavendish was the first to distinguish H
+2
from other gases, although Paracelsus around 1500, Robert Boyle, and Joseph Priestley had observed its production by reacting strong acids with metals. Lavoisier named it in 1793.[31][32]
8Oxygen17711771W. ScheeleW. ScheeleObtained it by heating mercuric oxide and nitrates in 1771, but did not publish his findings until 1777. Joseph Priestley also prepared this new air by 1774, but only Lavoisier recognized it as a true element; he named it in 1777.[33][34]
7Nitrogen17721772D. RutherfordD. RutherfordHe discovered Nitrogen while he was studying at the University of Edinburgh.[35] He showed that the air in which animals had breathed, even after removal of the exhaled carbon dioxide, was no longer able to burn a candle. Carl Wilhelm Scheele, Henry Cavendish, and Joseph Priestley also studied the element at about the same time, and Lavoisier named it in 1775-6.[36]
17Chlorine17741774W. ScheeleW. ScheeleObtained it from hydrochloric acid, but thought it was an oxide. Only in 1808 did Humphry Davy recognize it as an element.[37]
25Manganese17741774W. ScheeleG. GahnDistinguished pyrolusite as the calx of a new metal. Ignatius Gottfred Kaim also discovered the new metal in 1770, as did Scheele in 1774. It was isolated by reduction of manganese dioxide with carbon.[38]
56Barium17721808W. ScheeleH. DavyScheele distinguished a new earth (BaO) in pyrolusite and Davy isolated the metal by electrolysis.[39]
42Molybdenum17781781W. ScheeleJ. HjelmScheele recognised the metal as a constituent of molybdena.[40]
52Tellurium1782F.-J.M. von ReichensteinH. KlaprothMuller observed it as an impurity in gold ores from Transylvania.[41]
74Tungsten17811783T. BergmanJ. and F. ElhuyarBergman obtained from scheelite an oxide of a new element. The Elhuyars obtained tungstic acid from wolframite and reduced it with charcoal.[42]
38Strontium17871808W. CruikshankH. DavyCruikshank and Adair Crawford in 1790 concluded that strontianite contained a new earth. It was eventually isolated electrochemically in 1808 by Humphry Davy.[43]
1789A. LavoisierThe first modern list of chemical elements – containing, among others, 23 elements of those known then.[44] He also redefined the term "element". Until then, no metals except mercury were considered elements.
40Zirconium17891824H. KlaprothJ. BerzeliusKlaproth identified a new element in zirconia.[45][46]
92Uranium17891841H. KlaprothE.-M. PéligotMistakenly identified a uranium oxide obtained from pitchblende as the element itself and named it after the recently discovered planet Uranus.[47][48]
22Titanium17911825W. GregorJ. BerzeliusGregor found an oxide of a new metal in ilmenite; Martin Heinrich Klaproth independently discovered the element in rutile in 1795 and named it. The pure metallic form was only obtained in 1910 by Matthew A. Hunter.[49][50]
39Yttrium17941840J. GadolinG. MosanderDiscovered in gadolinite, but Mosander showed later that its ore, yttria, contained more elements.[51][52]
4Beryllium17981828N. VauquelinF. Wöhler and A. BussyVauquelin discovered the oxide in beryl and emerald, and Klaproth suggested the present name around 1808.[53]
23Vanadium18011830M. del RíoN.G.SefströmRío found the metal in vanadinite but retracted the claim after Hippolyte Victor Collet-Descotils disputed it. Sefström isolated and named it, and later it was shown that Río had been right in the first place.[54]
41Niobium18011864C. HatchettW. BlomstrandHatchett found the element in columbite ore and named it columbium. Heinrich Rose proved in 1844 that the element is distinct from tantalum, and renamed it niobium which was officially accepted in 1949.[55]
73Tantalum1802G. EkebergEkeberg found another element in minerals similar to columbite and in 1844, Heinrich Rose proved that it was distinct from niobium.[56]
46Palladium18031803H. WollastonH. WollastonWollaston discovered it in samples of platinum from South America, but did not publish his results immediately. He had intended to name it after the newly discovered asteroid, Ceres, but by the time he published his results in 1804, cerium had taken that name. Wollaston named it after the more recently discovered asteroid Pallas.[57]
58Cerium18031839H. Klaproth, J. Berzelius, and W. HisingerG. MosanderBerzelius and Hisinger discovered the element in ceria and named it after the newly discovered asteroid (then considered a planet), Ceres. Klaproth discovered it simultaneously and independently in some tantalum samples. Mosander proved later that the samples of all three researchers had at least another element in them, lanthanum.[58]
76Osmium18031803S. TennantS. TennantTennant had been working on samples of South American platinum in parallel with Wollaston and discovered two new elements, which he named osmium and iridium.[59]
77Iridium18031803S. TennantS. TennantTennant had been working on samples of South American platinum in parallel with Wollaston and discovered two new elements, which he named osmium and iridium, and published the iridium results in 1804.[60]
45Rhodium18041804H. WollastonH. WollastonWollaston discovered and isolated it from crude platinum samples from South America.[61]
19Potassium18071807H. DavyH. DavyDavy discovered it by using electrolysis on potash.[62]
11Sodium18071807H. DavyH. DavyDavy discovered it a few days after potassium, by using electrolysis on sodium hydroxide.[63]
20Calcium18081808H. DavyH. DavyDavy discovered the metal by electrolysis of quicklime.[63]
5Boron18081808L. Gay-Lussac and L.J. ThénardH. DavyOn June 21, 1808, Lussac and Thénard announced a new element in sedative salt, Davy announced the isolation of a new substance from boracic acid soon afterwards.[64]
9Fluorine18101886A.-M. AmpèreH. MoissanAndré-Marie Ampère predicted an element analogous to chlorine obtainable from hydrofluoric acid, and between 1812 and 1886 many researchers tried to obtain this element. It was eventually isolated by Moissan.[65]
53Iodine18111811B. CourtoisB. CourtoisCourtois discovered it in the ashes of seaweed.[66]
3Lithium18171821A. ArfwedsonW. T. BrandeArfwedson discovered the alkali in petalite.[67]
48Cadmium18171817S. L Hermann, F. Stromeyer, and J.C.H. RoloffS. L Hermann, F. Stromeyer, and J.C.H. RoloffAll three found an unknown metal in a sample of zinc oxide from Silesia, but the name that Stromeyer gave became the accepted one.[68]
34Selenium18171817J. Berzelius and G. GahnJ. Berzelius and G. GahnWhile working with lead they discovered a substance that they thought was tellurium, but realized after more investigation that it is different.[69]
14Silicon18241824J. BerzeliusJ. BerzeliusHumphry Davy thought in 1800 that silica was an element, not a compound, and in 1808 suggested the present name. In 1811 Louis-Joseph Gay-Lussac and Louis-Jacques Thénard probably prepared impure silicon, but Berzelius is credited with the discovery for obtaining the pure element in 1824.[70]
13Aluminium18251825H.C.ØrstedH.C.ØrstedAntoine Lavoisier predicted in 1787 that alumine is the oxide of an undiscovered element, and in 1808 Humphry Davy tried to decompose it. Although he failed, he suggested the present name. Hans Christian Ørsted was the first to isolate metallic aluminium in 1825.[71]
35Bromine18251825J. Balard and L. GmelinJ. Balard and L. GmelinThey both discovered the element in the autumn of 1825 and published the results the next year.[72]
90Thorium1829J. BerzeliusBerzelius obtained the oxide of a new earth in thorite.[73]
57Lanthanum1838G. MosanderMosander found a new element in samples of ceria and published his results in 1842, but later he showed that this lanthana contained four more elements.[74]
68Erbium1842G. MosanderMosander managed to split the old yttria into yttria proper and erbia, and later terbia too.[75]
65Terbium18421842G. MosanderG. MosanderIn 1842 Mosander split yttria into two more earths, erbia and terbia[76]
44Ruthenium18071844J. SniadeckiJ. SniadeckiSniadecki isolated the element in 1807, but his work was not ratified. Gottfried Wilhelm Osann thought that he found three new metals in Russian platinum samples, and in 1844 Karl Karlovich Klaus confirmed that there was a new element. Klaus is usually recognized as the discoverer of the element.[77]
55Caesium18601882R. Bunsen and R. KirchhoffC. SetterbergBunsen and Kirchhoff were the first to suggest finding new elements by spectrum analysis. They discovered caesium by its two blue emission lines in a sample of Dürkheim mineral water.[78] The pure metal was eventually isolated in 1882 by Setterberg.[79]
37Rubidium1861R. Bunsen and G. R. KirchhoffR. BunsenBunsen and Kirchhoff discovered it just a few months after caesium, by observing new spectral lines in the mineral lepidolite. Bunsen never obtained a pure sample of the metal, which was later obtained by Hervesy.[80]
81Thallium18611862W. CrookesC.-A. LamyShortly after the discovery of rubidium, Crookes found a new green line in a selenium sample; later that year, Lamy found the element to be metallic.[81]
49Indium18631867F. Reich and T. RichterT. RichterReich and Richter First identified it in sphalerite by its bright indigo-blue spectroscopic emission line. Richter isolated the metal several years later.[82]
2Helium18681895P. Janssen and N. LockyerW. Ramsay, T. Cleve, and N. LangletJanssen and Lockyer observed independently a yellow line in the solar spectrum that did not match any other element. +

Years later, Ramsay, Cleve, and Langlet observed independently the element trapped in cleveite about the same time.[83]

+
1869D. I. MendeleevMendeleev arranges the 63 elements known at that time into the first modern periodic table and correctly predicts several others.
31Gallium1875P. E. L. de BoisbaudranP. E. L. de BoisbaudranBoisbaudran observed on a pyrenea blende sample some emission lines corresponding to the eka-aluminium that was predicted by Mendeleev in 1871 and subsequently isolated the element by electrolysis.[84]
70Ytterbium18781907J.C.G. de MarignacG. UrbainOn October 22, 1878, Marignac reported splitting terbia into two new earths, terbia proper and ytterbia.[85]
67Holmium1878M. DelafontaineDelafontaine found it in samarskite and next year, Per Teodor Cleve split Marignac's erbia into erbia proper and two new elements, thulium and holmium.[86]
69Thulium18791879T. CleveT. CleveCleve split Marignac's erbia into erbia proper and two new elements, thulium and holmium.[87]
21Scandium18791879F. NilsonF. NilsonNilson split Marignac's ytterbia into pure ytterbia and a new element that matched 1871 Mendeleev's predicted eka-boron.[88]
62Samarium18791879P.E.L. de BoisbaudranP.E.L. de BoisbaudranBoisbaudran noted a new earth in samarskite and named it samaria after the mineral.[89]
64Gadolinium18801886J. C. G. de MarignacF. L. de BoisbaudranMarignac initially observed the new earth in terbia, and later Boisbaudran obtained a pure sample from samarskite.[90]
59Praseodymium1885A. von WelsbachVon Welsbach discovered two new distinct elements in ceria: praseodymium and neodymium.[91]
60Neodymium1885A. von WelsbachVon Welsbach discovered two new distinct elements in ceria: praseodymium and neodymium.[92]
66Dysprosium1886P.E.L. de BoisbaudranDe Boisbaudran found a new earth in erbia.[92]
32Germanium1886A. WinklerIn February 1886 Winkler found in argyrodite the eka-silicon that Mendeleev had predicted in 1871.[93]
18Argon18941894Lord Rayleigh and W. RamsayLord Rayleigh and W. RamsayThey discovered the gas by comparing the molecular weights of nitrogen prepared by liquefaction from air and nitrogen prepared by chemical means. It is the first noble gas to be isolated.[94]
36Krypton18981898W. Ramsay and W. TraversW. Ramsay and W. TraversOn May 30, 1898, Ramsay separated a third noble gas from liquid argon by difference in boiling point.[95]
10Neon18981898W. Ramsay and W. TraversW. Ramsay and W. TraversIn June 1898 Ramsay separated a new noble gas from liquid argon by difference in boiling point.[95]
54Xenon18981898W. Ramsay and W. TraversW. Ramsay and W. TraversOn July 12, 1898 Ramsay separated a third noble gas within three weeks, from liquid argon by difference in boiling point.[96]
84Polonium18981902P. and M. CurieW. MarckwaldIn an experiment done on July 13, 1898, the Curies noted an increased radioactivity in the uranium obtained from pitchblende, which they ascribed to an unknown element.[97]
88Radium18981902P. and M. CurieM. CurieThe Curies reported on December 26, 1898, a new element different from polonium, which Marie later isolated from uraninite.[98]
86Radon18981910E. DornW. Ramsay and R. Whytlaw-GrayDorn discovered a radioactive gas resulting from the radioactive decay of radium, isolated later by Ramsay and Gray.[99][100]
89Actinium18991899A.-L. DebierneA.-L. DebierneDebierne obtained from pitchblende a substance that had properties similar to those of thorium.[101]
63Europium18961901E.-A. DemarçayE.-A. DemarçayDemarçay found spectral lines of a new element in Lecoq's samarium, and separated this element several years later.[102]
71Lutetium19061906G. Urbain and C.A. von WelsbachG. Urbain and C.A. von WelsbachUrbain and von Welsbach proved independently that the old ytterbium also contained a new element.[103]
75Rhenium1908[contradiction]1908M. OgawaM. OgawaOgawa found it in thorianite but assigned it as element 43 instead of 75 and named it nipponium.[104] In 1922 Walter Noddack, Ida Eva Tacke and Otto Berg announced its separation from gadolinite and gave it the present name.[61]
72Hafnium19111922G. Urbain and V. VernadskyD. Coster and G. von HevesyUrbain claimed to have found the element in rare-earth residues, while Vernadsky independently found it in orthite. Neither claim was confirmed due to World War I. After the war, Coster and Hevesy found it by X-ray spectroscopic analysis in Norwegian zircon.[105] Hafnium was the next to last element with stable isotopes to be discovered.[106]
91Protactinium1913O.H.Göhring and K. FajansThe two obtained the first isotope of this element that had been predicted by Mendeleev in 1871 as a member of the natural decay of 238U.[107] Originally isolated in 1900 by William Crookes.[108]
43Technetium19371937C. Perrier and E. SegrèC. Perrier & E.SegrèThe two discovered a new element in a molybdenum sample that was used in a cyclotron, the first synthetic element to be discovered. It had been predicted by Mendeleev in 1871 as eka-manganese.[109][110]
87Francium1939M. PereyPerey discovered it as a decay product of 227Ac.[111] Francium is the last element to be discovered in nature, rather than synthesized in the lab, although some of the "synthetic" elements that were discovered later (plutonium, neptunium, astatine) were eventually found in trace amounts in nature as well.[112]
85Astatine1940R. Corson, R. Mackenzie and E. SegrèObtained by bombarding bismuth with alpha particles.[113] Later determined to occur naturally in minuscule quantities (<25 grams in earth's crust).[114]
93Neptunium1940E.M. McMillan and H. AbelsonObtained by irradiating uranium with neutrons, it is the first transuranium element discovered.[115]
94Plutonium1940–1941Glenn T. Seaborg, Arthur C. Wahl, W. Kennedy and E.M. McMillanPrepared by bombardment of uranium with deuterons.[116]
95Americium1944G. T. Seaborg, A. James, O. Morgan and A. GhiorsoPrepared by irradiating plutonium with neutrons during the Manhattan Project.[117]
96Curium1944G. T. Seaborg, R. A. James and A. GhiorsoPrepared by bombarding plutonium with alpha particles during the Manhattan Project[118]
61Promethium19421945S. Wu, E.G. Segrè and A. BetheCharles D. Coryell, Jacob A. Marinsky, Lawrence E. Glendenin, and Harold G. RichterIt was probably first prepared in 1942 by bombarding neodymium and praseodymium with neutrons, but separation of the element could not be carried out. Isolation was performed under the Manhattan Project in 1945.[91]
97Berkelium1949G. Thompson, A. Ghiorso and G. T. Seaborg (University of California, Berkeley)Created by bombardment of americium with alpha particles.[119]
98Californium1950S. G. Thompson, K. Street,Jr., A. Ghiorso and G. T. Seaborg (University of California, Berkeley)Bombardment of curium with alpha particles.[120]
99Einsteinium19521952A. Ghiorso et al. (Argonne Laboratory, Los Alamos Laboratory and University of California, Berkeley)Formed in the first thermonuclear explosion in November 1952, by irradiation of uranium with neutrons; kept secret for several years.[121]
100Fermium1952A. Ghiorso et al. (Argonne Laboratory, Los Alamos Laboratory and University of California, Berkeley)Formed in the first thermonuclear explosion in November 1952, by irradiation of uranium with neutrons; kept secret for several years.[122]
101Mendelevium1955A. Ghiorso, G. Harvey, R. Choppin, S. G. Thompson and G. T. SeaborgPrepared by bombardment of einsteinium with helium.[123]
102Nobelium1958A. Ghiorso, T. Sikkeland, R. Walton and G. T. SeaborgFirst prepared by bombardment of curium with carbon atoms.[124]
103Lawrencium1961A. Ghiorso, T. Sikkeland, E. Larsh and M. LatimerFirst prepared by bombardment of californium with boron atoms.[125]
104Rutherfordium1968A. Ghiorso, M. Nurmia, J. Harris, K. Eskola and P. EskolaPrepared by bombardment of californium with carbon atoms.[126]
105Dubnium1970A. Ghiorso, M. Nurmia, K. Eskola, J. Harris and P. EskolaPrepared by bombardment of californium with nitrogen atoms.[127]
106Seaborgium1974A. Ghiorso, J. Nitschke, J. Alonso, C. Alonso, M. Nurmia, G. T. Seaborg, K. Hulet and W. LougheedPrepared by collisions of californium-249 with oxygen atoms.[128]
107Bohrium1981G.Münzenberg et al. (GSI in Darmstadt)Obtained by bombarding bismuth with chromium.[129]
109Meitnerium1982G. Münzenberg, P. Armbruster et al. (GSI in Darmstadt)Prepared by bombardment of bismuth with iron atoms.[130]
108Hassium1984G. Münzenberg, P. Armbruster et al. (GSI in Darmstadt)Prepared by bombardment of lead with iron atoms[131]
110Darmstadtium1994S. Hofmann et al. (GSI in Darmstadt)Prepared by bombardment of lead with nickel.[132]
111Roentgenium1994S. Hofmann et al. (GSI in Darmstadt)Prepared by bombardment of bismuth with nickel.[133]
112Copernicium1996S. Hofmann et al. (GSI in Darmstadt)Prepared by bombardment of lead with zinc.[134][135]
114Flerovium1999Y. Oganessian et al. (JINR in Dubna)Prepared by bombardment of plutonium with calcium[136]
116Livermorium2000Y.Oganessian et al. (JINR in Dubna)Prepared by bombardment of curium with calcium[137]
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1991They Came from Outer SpaceMrs. MorleyEpisode: "Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow"
1991Parker Lewis Can't LoseMelindaEpisode: "Love Handles"
1991Married... with ChildrenJillEpisode: "If Al Had a Hammer"
1992Married... with ChildrenKaraEpisode: "The Mystery of Skull Island"
1992MatlockLisa LoomisEpisode: "The Big Payoff"
1992Silk StalkingsTessa ShaverEpisode: "Goodtime Charlie"
1992Dark JusticeLucyEpisode: "A Better Mousetrap"
1992BaywatchLifeguardEpisode: "War of Nerves"
1993Cover Girl Murders, TheThe Cover Girl MurdersHetty BarnettMovie
1994Red Shoe DiariesLuscious LolaEpisode: "Luscious Lola"
1994Honor Thy Father and Mother: The True Story of the Menendez MurdersJamie PisarcikMovie
1994Fortune HunterKelly OwenEpisode: "Stowaway"
1994BaywatchKimEpisode: "Red Wind"
1995PointmanBrennerEpisode: "Models"
1995Watcher, TheThe WatcherLori Danforth8 episodes
1995–96Murder OneJulie Costello15 episodes
1996X-Files, TheThe X-FilesDr. Bambi BerenbaumEpisode: "War of the Coprophages"
1996Boy Meets WorldLouanneEpisode: "I Never Sang for My Legal Guardian"
1996–97Cape, TheThe CapeNavy Pilot Lt. Cmdr. Barbara De Santos17 episodes
1997Stargate SG-1KynthiaEpisode: "Brief Candle"
1998House RulesDr. Chris CavanaughEpisode: "Riley's New Job"
1998ChameleonKamMovie
1998Two Guys and a GirlShawnEpisode: "Two Guys, a GIrl and a Limo"
1999Two Guys and a GirlShawnEpisode: "Two Guys, a Girl and Valentine's Day"
1999Chameleon II: Death MatchKamMovie
1999Magnificent Seven, TheThe Magnificent SevenEpisode: "Wagon Train: Part 1"
+Episode: "Wagon Train: Part 2"
1999Crow: Stairway to Heaven, TheThe Crow: Stairway to HeavenHannah Foster / TalonEpisode: "Birds of a Feather"
+Episode: "The Road Not Taken"
1999Strip, TheThe StripLilly BriscoeEpisode: "Winner Takes It All"
2000Two Guys and a GirlShawnEpisode: "Another Moving Script"
2000HustleMaya / CorinnaM<vie
2000Chameleon 3: Dark AngelKamMovie
2001Seven DaysRavenEpisode: "Raven"
2001Dharma & GregAnnaEpisode: "Dream a Little Dream of Her"
diff --git a/csv/202-csv/180.table b/csv/202-csv/180.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fe7261c5fc7e066b8452e59e9478fe96dcc4d20a --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/180.table @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +| Railroad | Qty. | Road numbers | Notes | +| Burlington Northern | 3 | 8300-8302 | Demonstrators owned by EMD but painted for BN; Now with CSX | +| Chicago & North Western | 55 | 8001-8055 | Built to SOO Line specifications; SOO was unable to take delivery due to financial conditions & the order was passed to C&NW | +| Conrail | 25 | 6843-6867 | After the 1999 Conrail split; 12 units went to CSX and were renumbered CSXT 8710-8721, 8790; 15 units went to NS and were renumbered NS 6702-6716 | +| CSX Transportation | 10 | 8700-8709 | | +| EMDX | 4 | 1-4 | Demonstrators; EMD 1,2,4 to CR 6840-6842; EMD 3 leased to BNSF as replacement for EMD 9041 (used at DOT, Pueblo, CO) | +| Kansas City Southern | 46 | 714-759 | | +| Norfolk Southern | 151 | 6550-6700 | Slowly rebuilding their SD60s to SD60Es at Juniata Shops | +| Oakway | 100 | 9000-9099 90 now owned by Canadian National 10 still owned by BNSF Railway | | +| Soo Line | 58 | 6000-6057 | SOO 6000-6020 returned to leaser, Capital Finance (CIT Group) Former SOO 6021-6057/CP 6221-6257 have now been put up for sale. | +| Union Pacific | 85 | 6000-6084 | Renumbered UP 2155-2239 (except UP 6014, wrecked & scrapped) | +| Canadian National | 64 | 5500-5563 | 5500-5503 are pre-production SD60F's, originally classified as SD50AF & built as CN 9900-9903. They look like SD50F's, but internally are SD60F's. | +| Conrail | 80 | 5575-5654 | After the 1999 Conrail split; 35 units went to CSX and were renumbered CSXT 8722-8755, 8774; 46 units went to NS and were renumbered NS 6717-6762 | +| Burlington Northern | 100 | 1991, 9200-9298 | Renumbered BNSF 9200-9299, then renumbered BNSF 8100-8199 in 2007-2008 | +| Conrail | 75 | 5500-5574 | After the 1999 Conrail split; 30 units went to CSX and were renumbered CSXT 8756-8773, 8775 - 8786; 44 units went to NS and were renumbered NS 6763-6806 | +| Soo Line | 5 | 6058-6062 | Former SOO 6058-6062/CP 6258-6262 have now been put up for sale. | +| Union Pacific | 281 | 6085-6365 | Renumbered to 2240-2520 except 6106 & 6165. 24 rebuilt into EMD SD32ECOs. UP classifies these as SD59MXs. Renumbered 9900-9923. All 24 have been delivered. | +| Carajás Railroad (Vale) | 2 | 601-602 | Manufactured by Equipment Villares S. A. (EVSA) in 1991. Last locomotives manufactured by EVSA before the merger with GE Transportation in Brazil, leading to GEVISA. | diff --git a/csv/202-csv/180.tsv b/csv/202-csv/180.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..115c5e8bcaca86404c869475e0fa312e0e7de990 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/180.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +Railroad Qty. Road numbers Notes +Burlington Northern 3 8300-8302 Demonstrators owned by EMD but painted for BN; Now with CSX +Chicago & North Western 55 8001-8055 Built to SOO Line specifications; SOO was unable to take delivery due to financial conditions & the order was passed to C&NW +Conrail 25 6843-6867 After the 1999 Conrail split; 12 units went to CSX and were renumbered CSXT 8710-8721, 8790; 15 units went to NS and were renumbered NS 6702-6716 +CSX Transportation 10 8700-8709 +EMDX 4 1-4 Demonstrators; EMD 1,2,4 to CR 6840-6842; EMD 3 leased to BNSF as replacement for EMD 9041 (used at DOT, Pueblo, CO) +Kansas City Southern 46 714-759 +Norfolk Southern 151 6550-6700 Slowly rebuilding their SD60s to SD60Es at Juniata Shops +Oakway 100 9000-9099\n90 now owned by Canadian National 10 still owned by BNSF Railway +Soo Line 58 6000-6057 SOO 6000-6020 returned to leaser, Capital Finance (CIT Group) Former SOO 6021-6057/CP 6221-6257 have now been put up for sale. +Union Pacific 85 6000-6084 Renumbered UP 2155-2239 (except UP 6014, wrecked & scrapped) +Canadian National 64 5500-5563 5500-5503 are pre-production SD60F's, originally classified as SD50AF & built as CN 9900-9903. They look like SD50F's, but internally are SD60F's. +Conrail 80 5575-5654 After the 1999 Conrail split; 35 units went to CSX and were renumbered CSXT 8722-8755, 8774; 46 units went to NS and were renumbered NS 6717-6762 +Burlington Northern 100 1991, 9200-9298 Renumbered BNSF 9200-9299, then renumbered BNSF 8100-8199 in 2007-2008 +Conrail 75 5500-5574 After the 1999 Conrail split; 30 units went to CSX and were renumbered CSXT 8756-8773, 8775 - 8786; 44 units went to NS and were renumbered NS 6763-6806 +Soo Line 5 6058-6062 Former SOO 6058-6062/CP 6258-6262 have now been put up for sale. +Union Pacific 281 6085-6365 Renumbered to 2240-2520 except 6106 & 6165. 24 rebuilt into EMD SD32ECOs. UP classifies these as SD59MXs. Renumbered 9900-9923. All 24 have been delivered. +Carajás Railroad (Vale) 2 601-602 Manufactured by Equipment Villares S. A. (EVSA) in 1991. Last locomotives manufactured by EVSA before the merger with GE Transportation in Brazil, leading to GEVISA. diff --git a/csv/202-csv/196.tsv b/csv/202-csv/196.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d9c1f496491f9e54fbebaf7d8175bce0117f9e7b --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/196.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +Ethnicity 1880 1899 1913 19301 1956 1966 1977 1992 2002 +All 139,671 258,242 380,430 437,131 593,659 702,461 863,348 1,019,766 971,643 +Romanian 43,671 (31%) 118,919 (46%) 216,425 (56.8%) 282,844 (64.7%) 514,331 (86.6%) 622,996 (88.7%) 784,934 (90.9%) 926,608 (90.8%) 883,620 (90.9%) +Bulgarian 24,915 (17%) 38,439 (14%) 51,149 (13.4%) 42,070 (9.6%) 749 (0.13%) 524 (0.07%) 415 (0.05%) 311 (0.03%) 135 (0.01%) +Turkish 18,624 (13%) 12,146 (4%) 20,092 (5.3%) 21,748 (5%) 11,994 (2%) 16,209 (2.3%) 21,666 (2.5%) 27,685 (2.7%) 27,580 (2.8%) +Tatar 29,476 (21%) 28,670 (11%) 21,350 (5.6%) 15,546 (3.6%) 20,239 (3.4%) 21,939 (3.1%) 22,875 (2.65%) 24,185 (2.4%) 23,409 (2.4%) +Russian-Lipovan 8,250 (6%) 12,801 (5%) 35,859 (9.4%) 26,210 (6%)² 29,944 (5%) 30,509 (4.35%) 24,098 (2.8%) 26,154 (2.6%) 21,623 (2.2%) +Ruthenian\n(Ukrainian from 1956) 455 (0.3%) 13,680 (5%) 35,859 (9.4%) 33 (0.01%) 7,025 (1.18%) 5,154 (0.73%) 2,639 (0.3%) 4,101 (0.4%) 1,465 (0.1%) +Dobrujan Germans 2,461 (1.7%) 8,566 (3%) 7,697 (2%) 12,023 (2.75%) 735 (0.12%) 599 (0.09%) 648 (0.08%) 677 (0.07%) 398 (0.04%) +Greek 4,015 (2.8%) 8,445 (3%) 9,999 (2.6%) 7,743 (1.8%) 1,399 (0.24%) 908 (0.13%) 635 (0.07%) 1,230 (0.12%) 2,270 (0.23%) +Roma 702 (0.5%) 2,252 (0.87%) 3,263 (0.9%) 3,831 (0.88%) 1,176 (0.2%) 378 (0.05%) 2,565 (0.3%) 5,983 (0.59%) 8,295 (0.85%) diff --git a/csv/202-csv/197.html b/csv/202-csv/197.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..84f2fc69c9e7751b721ef7259d352b7263f3dadc --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/197.html @@ -0,0 +1,195 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Arab Nations Cup
YearRoundGPWDLGFGA
+
Lebanon 1963
+
+
Did not enter
+
+
Kuwait 1964
+
+
Champions
+
+
4
+
+
3
+
+
1
+
+
0
+
+
6
+
+
2
+
+
Iraq 1966
+
+
Champions
+
+
6
+
+
5
+
+
1
+
+
0
+
+
20
+
+
5
+
+
Saudi Arabia 1985
+
+
Champions
+
+
4
+
+
3
+
+
1
+
+
0
+
+
7
+
+
3
+
+
Jordan 1988
+
+
Champions
+
+
6
+
+
2
+
+
4
+
+
0
+
+
7
+
+
2
+
+
Syria 1992
+
+
Banned1
+
+
Qatar 1998
+
+
Saudi Arabia 2002
+
+
Saudi Arabia 2012
+
Third place +
5
+
+
3
+
+
1
+
+
1
+
+
6
+
+
4
+
+
Total
+
+
Best: Champions
+
+
25
+
+
16
+
+
8
+
+
1
+
+
46
+
+
16
+
diff --git a/csv/202-csv/197.tsv b/csv/202-csv/197.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ac457ca35591fd85c3cd4e43bd55b751ea19e91f --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/197.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +Year Round GP W D L GF GA +1963 Did not enter Did not enter Did not enter Did not enter Did not enter Did not enter Did not enter +1964 Champions 4 3 1 0 6 2 +1966 Champions 6 5 1 0 20 5 +1985 Champions 4 3 1 0 7 3 +1988 Champions 6 2 4 0 7 2 +1992 Banned1 Banned1 Banned1 Banned1 Banned1 Banned1 Banned1 +1998 Banned1 Banned1 Banned1 Banned1 Banned1 Banned1 Banned1 +2002 Banned1 Banned1 Banned1 Banned1 Banned1 Banned1 Banned1 +2012 Third place 5 3 1 1 6 4 +Total Best: Champions 25 16 8 1 46 16 diff --git a/csv/202-csv/198.csv b/csv/202-csv/198.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eca4fec9b257b12ee93bc61c390640fd8578449c --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/198.csv @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +"Year","Title","Role","Notes" +"1979","California Fever","Lisa Bannister","Episode: \"The Girl from Somewhere\"" +"1984","Faerie Tale Theatre","Snow White","Episode: \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\"" +"1993","Performance","Beatrice-Joanna","Episode: \"The Changeling\"" +"1995","If Not for You","Jessie Kent","8 episodes" +"1996","Tracey Takes On...","Judge Loring","Episode: \"Vanity\"" +"1996","Tales from the Crypt","Laura Kendall","Episode: \"Horror in the Night\"" +"1999","The Scarlet Pimpernel","Lady Margaret Blakeney","3 episodes" +"2001","Table 12","Mel","Episode: \"Preserves\"" +"2003","The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire","Helen Shaw","7 episodes" +"2006","Three Moons over Milford","Laura Davis","8 episodes" +"2007","Law and Order: Special Victims Unit","Dr. Faith Sutton","Episode: \"Harm\"" +"2007–2008","Freezing","Elizabeth","3 episodes" +"2008","Agatha Christie: Poirot","Dame Celia Westholme","Episode: \"Appointment with Death\"" +"2009","10 Minute Tales","The Ex-Wife","Episode: \"The Running of the Deer\"" +"2010–present","Downton Abbey","Cora, Countess of Grantham","29 episodes +Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series +Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film +Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie +Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film" diff --git a/csv/202-csv/204.table b/csv/202-csv/204.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0c138c83fd3558e80946be4c55dbdec5d23bce2e --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/204.table @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +| State | Passed | Referendum | Vote | +| S. Carolina | December 20, 1860.[1] | | | +| Mississippi | January 9, 1861.[2] | | | +| Florida | January 10, 1861.[3] | | | +| Alabama | January 11, 1861.[4] | | | +| Georgia | January 19, 1861.[5] | | | +| Louisiana | January 26, 1861.[6] | | | +| Texas | February 1, 1861.[7] | February 23 | 46,153-14,747 | +| Virginia | April 17, 1861.[8] | May 23 | 132,201-37,451 | +| Arkansas | May 6, 1861.[9] | | | +| Tennessee | May 6, 1861.[10] | June 8 | 104,471-47,183 | +| N. Carolina | May 20, 1861.[11] | | | +| Missouri | October 31, 1861.[12] | | | +| Kentucky | November 20, 1861.[13] | | | diff --git a/csv/202-csv/205.csv b/csv/202-csv/205.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..19610c17ce86d8120a67424662ec0880945c015a --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/205.csv @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +"Year","Title","Role","Notes" +"1982","Voyager from the Unknown","Phineas Bogg","" +"1982–1983","Voyagers!","Phineas Bogg","20 episodes" +"1983","Making of a Male Model","Tyler Burnett","Television movie" +"1984","Hotel","Prince Erik","Episode: \"Tomorrows\"" +"1984","The Bear","Pat Trammell","" +"1984","Cover Up","Mac Harper","7 episodes" diff --git a/csv/202-csv/207.csv b/csv/202-csv/207.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f9b6cdfe7183a969f116082d2054bd01bd39ff03 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/207.csv @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +"Primary","Other","Primary","Other" +"Black With Glitzy Gold Glitter","Black With Glitzy Gold Glitter","Blue With Shimmering Silver Glitter","Blue With Shimmering Silver Glitter" +"#000000","#E7C697","#1F75FE","#CDC5C2" +"Blue Green with Glitzy Gold Glitter","Blue Green with Glitzy Gold Glitter","Carnation Pink With Lavender Glitter","Carnation Pink With Lavender Glitter" +"#0D98BA","#E7C697","#FFAACC","#FCB4D5" +"Green With Twinkling Turquoise Glitter","Green With Twinkling Turquoise Glitter","Maroon With Glitzy Gold Glitter","Maroon With Glitzy Gold Glitter" +"#1CAC78","#77DDE7","#C8385A","#E7C697" +"Orange With Twinkling Turquoise Glitter","Orange With Twinkling Turquoise Glitter","Orchid With Twinkling Turquoise Glitter","Orchid With Twinkling Turquoise Glitter" +"#FF7538","#77DDE7","#E6A8D7","#77DDE7" +"Red With Shimmering Silver Glitter","Red With Shimmering Silver Glitter","Red Violet With Glitzy Gold Glitter","Red Violet With Glitzy Gold Glitter" +"#EE204D","#CDC5C2","#C0448F","#E7C697" +"Royal Purple With Ruby Red Glitter","Royal Purple With Ruby Red Glitter","Sky Blue With Glitzy Gold Glitter","Sky Blue With Glitzy Gold Glitter" +"#7851A9","#EE204D","#80DAEB","#E7C697" +"White With Confetti Glitter","White With Confetti Glitter","White With Glitzy Gold Glitter","White With Glitzy Gold Glitter" +"#FFFFFF","Various","#FFFFFF","#E7C697" +"Yellow With Rainbow Glitter","Yellow With Rainbow Glitter","Yellow Green With Silver Glitter","Yellow Green With Silver Glitter" +"#FCE883","Various","#C5E384","#CDC5C2" diff --git a/csv/202-csv/209.tsv b/csv/202-csv/209.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..68b2b831efce10240bfebd2af098e7b6db4b6859 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/209.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +Midwest Division\n\n\nv\nt\ne W L PCT GB Home Road Div +y-Denver Nuggets 50 32 .610 – 36–5 14–27 15–5 +x-Detroit Pistons 44 38 .537 6 30–11 14–27 12–8 +x-Chicago Bulls 44 38 .537 6 31-10 13-28 10–10 +Kansas City Kings 40 42 .488 10 28–13 12–29 7–13 +Indiana Pacers 36 46 .439 14 25–16 11–30 9–11 +Milwaukee Bucks 30 52 .366 20 24–17 6–35 7–13 diff --git a/csv/202-csv/211.csv b/csv/202-csv/211.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e2fe0ba8f84b031cbdea1a8941777968a2495b7d --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/211.csv @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +"Year","Venue","Standard Result","Venue","Latin Result" +"1995","Stuttgart","Braunschweiger TSC, TC Ludwigsburg","Berlin","TSG Bremerhaven, Germany, TSC Schwarz-Gelb Aachen, Germany" +"1996","Berlin","TC Ludwigsburg, Germany, Braunschweiger TSC","Vilnius","TSC Schwarz-Gelb Aachen, Germany, Klaipėda University Žuvėdra team, Lithuania" +"1997","Kishinev","DSC Kodryanka Kishinev, Moldova, Ludwigsburg, Germany","Munich","TSC Schwarz-Gelb Aachen, Germany TSG Bremerhaven, Germany Deutschland Germany" +"1998","Berlin TC","Allround Berlin, Germany, DSC Kodryanka Kishinev, Moldova","Gothenburg","TSC Schwarz-Gelb Aachen, Germany,TD TSC Düsseldorf Rot-Weiß, Germany" +"1999","Elbląg","Jantar Elblag Jantar Elblag Poland, TC Allround Berlin Germany","Vilnius","Klaipėda University Žuvėdra team, Lithuania, TSG Bremerhaven, Germany" +"2000","Brunswick","Braunschweiger TSC, Germany, DSC Kodryanka Kishinev, Moldova","Wels (Stadt)","TSG Bremerhaven, Germany, Klaipėda University Žuvėdra team, Lithuania" +"2001","Berlin","DSC Kodryanka Kishinev, Moldova, Braunschweiger TSC, Germany","Bremerhaven","TSG Bremerhaven, Germany, Klaipėda University Žuvėdra team, Lithuania" +"2002","Kishinev","DSC Kodryanka Kishinev, Moldova, Vera Tyumen, Russia","Vilnius","Klaipėda University Žuvėdra team, Lithuania, TD TSC Düsseldorf Rot-Weiß, Germany" +"2003","Stuttgart","DSC Kodryanka Kishinev, Moldova, Braunschweiger TSC, Germany","Essen","Klaipėda University Žuvėdra team, Lithuania, TSZ Aachen, Germany" +"2004","Brunswick","Braunschweiger TSC, Germany, DSC Kodryanka Kishinev, Moldova","Minsk","Klaipėda University Team Žuvėdra Lithuania, +Grün-Gold-Club Bremen Germany" +"2005","Elblag","Braunschweiger TSC, Germany, DSC Kodryanka Kishinev, Moldova","Munich","Klaipėda University Žuvėdra team Lithuania, +Grün-Gold-Club Bremen Germany" +"2006","Moscow","Vera Tyumen, Russia, DSC Kodryanka Kishinev, Moldova","Bremen","Grün-Gold-Club Bremen Germany, Klaipėda University Žuvėdra team, Lithuania" +"2007","Stuttgart","TC Ludwigsburg, Germany, Vera Tyumen, Russia","Bremerhaven","TSG Bremerhaven, Germany, +Grün-Gold-Club Bremen,Germany (joined first), Klaipėda University Žuvėdra team, Lithuania" +"2008","Kishinev","DSC Kodryanka Kishinev, Moldova, TC Ludwigsburg, Germany","Wiener Neustadt, Austria","Žuvėdra Klaipėda University, Lithuania, Green-Gold-Club Bremen Germany Deutschland Germany" +"2009","Ludwigsburg Germany","TC Ludwigsburg Germany, Vera Tyumen Russia","Bremen, Germany","Grün-Gold-Club Bremen Germany, Žuvėdra Klaipėda University, Lithuania," +"2010","Elblag, Poland","FS LOTOS-Jantar (Poland), Braunschweiger TSC(Germany)","Moscow, Russia","Vera Tyumen, Russia, Žuvėdra Klaipėda University, Lithuania," +"2011","Braunschweig, Germany","Braunschweiger TSC (Germany),","Vilnius, Lithuania","Žuvėdra Klaipėda University (Lithuania), Vera Tyumen (Russia)" diff --git a/csv/202-csv/222.tsv b/csv/202-csv/222.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..84d5180b88c3b66efc0b4c5eb197b62f0a6e4a69 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/222.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +Pos No Driver Constructor Lap Gap +1 98 Walt Faulkner Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser 4:27.97 – +2 28 Fred Agabashian Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser 4:31.10 + 3.13 +3 31 Mauri Rose Deidt-Offenhauser 4:32.07 + 4.10 +4 5 George Connor Lesovsky-Offenhauser 4:32.39 + 4.42 +5 1 Johnnie Parsons Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser 4:32.43 + 4.46 +6 49 Jack McGrath Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser 4:33.00 + 5.03 +7 69 Duke Dinsmore Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser 4:34.67 + 6.70 +8 14 Tony Bettenhausen Deidt-Offenhauser 4:34.92 + 6.95 +9 17 Joie Chitwood Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser 4:35.32 + 7.35 +10 3 Bill Holland Deidt-Offenhauser 4:35.90 + 7.93 +11 59 Pat Flaherty Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser 4:37.76 + 9.79 +12 54 Cecil Green Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser 4:30.86 + 2.89 +13 18 Duane Carter Stevens-Offenhauser 4:33.42 + 5.45 +14 21 Spider Webb Maserati-Offenhauser 4:37.46 + 9.49 +15 81 Jerry Hoyt Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser 4:37.95 + 9.98 +16 2 Myron Fohr Marchese-Offenhauser 4:33.32 + 5.35 +17 24 Bayliss Levrett Adams-Offenhauser 4:34.43 + 6.46 +18 45 Dick Rathmann Watson-Offenhauser 4:34.96 + 6.99 +19 7 Paul Russo Nichels-Offenhauser 4:35.25 + 7.28 +20 4 Walt Brown Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser 4:35.96 + 7.99 +21 12 Henry Banks Maserati-Offenhauser 4:37.68 + 9.71 +22 67 Bill Schindler Snowberger-Offenhauser 4:31.31 + 3.34 +23 8 Lee Wallard Moore-Offenhauser 4:31.83 + 3.86 +24 55 Troy Ruttman Lesovsky-Offenhauser 4:32.91 + 4.94 +25 23 Sam Hanks Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser 4:33.57 + 5.60 +26 15 Mack Hellings Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser 4:35.32 + 7.35 +27 22 Jimmy Davies Ewing-Offenhauser 4:36.07 + 8.10 +28 76 Jim Rathmann Wetteroth-Offenhauser 4:37.01 + 9.04 +29 27 Walt Ader Rae-Offenhauser 4:37.05 + 9.08 +30 77 Jackie Holmes Olson-Offenhauser 4:37.57 + 9.60 +31 75 Gene Hartley Langley-Offenhauser 4:38.61 + 10.64 +32 61 Jimmy Jackson Kurtis Kraft-Cummins 4:38.62 + 10.65 +33 62 Johnny McDowell Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser 4:37.58 + 9.61 diff --git a/csv/202-csv/223.tsv b/csv/202-csv/223.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8bd083949cf6a50d5752b75dbe272f1f65f1d2e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/223.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +Source Date Population\nRomania Population\nSerbia Notes +Jozu Rill 1864 30,000–35,000 30,000–35,000 +Hungarian statistics 1880 18,298 18,298 +Hungarian statistics 1900 19,944 19,944 +Hungarian statistics 1910 13,536 13,536 "evidently underestimated" +Various authors second half\nof the 19th century 22,000–26,000 22,000–26,000 "sometimes including the Krashovani" +Romanian census 1930 10,012 Romanian Banat only +Dimo Kazasov 1936 3,200 Serbian Banat only; estimated +Romanian census 1939 9,951 Romanian Banat only +Karol Telbizov 1940 12,000 Romanian Banat only; estimated +Mihail Georgiev 1942 up to 4,500 Serbian Banat only; estimated +Romanian census 1956 12,040 Romania only +Yugoslav census 1971 3,745 Serbian Banat only +Romanian census 1977 9,267 Romania only +Romanian census 2002 6,486 Romania only +Serbian census 2002 1,658 Serbia only diff --git a/csv/202-csv/226.html b/csv/202-csv/226.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4437fa7906b80ae0728ca48672c3cc6308af2c70 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/226.html @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
City of licenceAnalog
+channel
Digital
+channel
Virtual
+channel
CallsignNetworkNotes
Brandon4CKYB-TVCTVsatellite of CKY-DT Winnipeg
Dauphin12CKYD-TVCTVsatellite of CKY-DT Winnipeg
Fisher Branch8CKYA-TVCTVsatellite of CKY-DT Winnipeg
Flin Flon13CKYF-TVCTVsatellite of CKY-DT Winnipeg
Mccreary13CKYB-TVCTVsatellite of CKY-DT Winnipeg
Minnedosa2CKND-TV-2Global
The Pas12CKYP-TVCTVsatellite of CKY-DT Winnipeg
Portage la Prairie1313.1CHMI-DTCity
Thompson9CKYT-TVCTVsatellite of CKY-DT Winnipeg
Winnipeg513.1CBWFT-DTR-C
Winnipeg276.1CBWT-DTCBC
Winnipeg77.1CKY-DTCTV
Winnipeg409.1CKND-DTGlobal
Winnipeg1313.1CHMI-DTCityMTS TV HD ch. 417 SHAW ch. 8 Bell ch. 228
Winnipeg3535.1CIIT-DTReligious independent
diff --git a/csv/202-csv/236.tsv b/csv/202-csv/236.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..921a760d5731598536276b6af846683df57edb3f --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/236.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +Bank Foundation # of Branches\nAs of 30 September 2012 Total Assets (million TL)\nAs of 30 September 2012 +Türkiye İş Bankası 1924 1,294 210,535 +Ziraat Bankası 1863 1,510 207,871 +Garanti Bank 1946 947 154,550 +Akbank 1948 963 150,241 +Yapı ve Kredi Bankası 1944 949 160,309 +Halk Bankası 1938 807 116,372 +VakıfBank 1954 741 135,578 +Finansbank 1987 530 49,902 +Türk Ekonomi Bankası 1927 510 42,505 +Denizbank 1997 624 40,457 +HSBC Bank 1990 331 25,797 +ING Bank 1984 320 23,184 +Türk Eximbank 1987 2 14,724 +Şekerbank 1953 272 14,656 +İller Bankası 1933 19 12,309 +Türkiye Sınai Kalkınma Bankası 1950 4 9,929 +Alternatif Bank 1992 63 7,904 +Citibank 1980 37 7,884 +Anadolubank 1996 88 7,218 +Burgan Bank 1992 60 4,275 +İMKB Takas ve Saklama Bankası 1995 1 3,587 +Tekstilbank 1986 44 3,502 +Deutsche Bank 1988 1 3,426 +Fibabanka 1984 27 3,120 +Aktif Yatırım Bankası 1999 7 2,997 +The Royal Bank of Scotland 1921 3 2,750 +Türkiye Kalkınma Bankası 1975 1 2,651 +Turkland Bank 1991 27 2,649 +Arap Türk Bankası 1977 7 2,147 +Merrill Lynch 1992 1 1,898 +BankPozitif 1999 1 1,788 +Société Générale 1989 16 1,457 +Turkish Bank 1982 20 837 +JPMorgan Chase 1984 1 830 +Birleşik Fon Bankası 1958 1 801 +Bank Mellat 1982 3 729 +Portigon 1985 1 279 +Nurol Yatırım Bankası 1999 2 227 +Diler Yatırım Bankası 1998 1 108 +GSD Yatırım Bankası 1998 1 108 +Habib Bank Limited 1983 1 80 +Credit Agricole 1990 1 72 +Adabank 1985 1 51 +Taib Yatırım Bank 1987 1 18 diff --git a/csv/202-csv/239.csv b/csv/202-csv/239.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d2f7f936855e3811cf0e6b1668c9fbd472f9320a --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/239.csv @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +"","agglutination","synthesis","compounding","derivation","inflection","prefixing","suffixing" +"Swahili","0.67","2.56","1.00","0.03","0.31","0.45","0.16" +"spoken Turkish","0.67","1.75","1.04","0.06","0.38","0.00","0.44" +"written Turkish","0.60","2.33","1.00","0.11","0.43","0.00","0.54" +"Yakut","0.51","2.17","1.02","0.16","0.38","0.00","0.53" +"Greek","0.40","1.82","1.02","0.07","0.37","0.02","0.42" +"English","0.30","1.67","1.00","0.09","0.32","0.02","0.38" +"Eskimo","0.03","3.70","1.00","0.34","0.47","0.00","0.73" diff --git a/csv/202-csv/239.table b/csv/202-csv/239.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5880ba695ecd61ac23f57ba81eac2db0df66a90e --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/239.table @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +| | agglutination | synthesis | compounding | derivation | inflection | prefixing | suffixing | +| Swahili | 0.67 | 2.56 | 1.00 | 0.03 | 0.31 | 0.45 | 0.16 | +| spoken Turkish | 0.67 | 1.75 | 1.04 | 0.06 | 0.38 | 0.00 | 0.44 | +| written Turkish | 0.60 | 2.33 | 1.00 | 0.11 | 0.43 | 0.00 | 0.54 | +| Yakut | 0.51 | 2.17 | 1.02 | 0.16 | 0.38 | 0.00 | 0.53 | +| Greek | 0.40 | 1.82 | 1.02 | 0.07 | 0.37 | 0.02 | 0.42 | +| English | 0.30 | 1.67 | 1.00 | 0.09 | 0.32 | 0.02 | 0.38 | +| Eskimo | 0.03 | 3.70 | 1.00 | 0.34 | 0.47 | 0.00 | 0.73 | diff --git a/csv/202-csv/241.table b/csv/202-csv/241.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bd9fd2bcf372b12dda82cbba82b7e11266cb20ce --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/241.table @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +| Title | Year | Peak chart positions US | Peak chart positions US Dance | Peak chart positions US Pop | Peak chart positions US R&B | Peak chart positions GER | Peak chart positions NL | Peak chart positions NOR | Peak chart positions NZ | Peak chart positions SWI | Peak chart positions UK | Album | +| 1980 | "Earth Can Be Just Like Heaven" | — | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | | +| 1980 | "I Got the Feeling" | — | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | | +| 1980 | "Just Us" | — | 2 | — | 29 | — | — | — | — | — | — | | +| 1982 | "It's Raining Men" | 46 | 1 | 46 | 34 | 43 | 46 | 8 | 13 | 95 | 2 | | +| 1985 | "No One Can Love You More Than Me" | — | 26 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | | +| 1985 | "Well-A-Wiggy" | — | — | 107 | 76 | — | — | — | — | — | — | | +| 1993 | "Can You Feel It" | — | 2 | — | — | 75 | — | — | — | — | — | | diff --git a/csv/202-csv/251.html b/csv/202-csv/251.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d3f03caf315f416613ec40e5565e3bcdb8074521 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/251.html @@ -0,0 +1,216 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Issue DateAlbumArtistReference
January 7ThrillerMichael Jackson[20]
January 14[21]
January 21[22]
January 28[23]
February 4[24]
February 11[25]
February 18[26]
February 25[27]
March 3[28]
March 10[29]
March 17[30]
March 24[31]
March 31[32]
April 7[33]
April 14[34]
April 21FootlooseSoundtrack[35]
April 28[36]
May 5[37]
May 12[38]
May 19[39]
May 26[40]
June 2[41]
June 9[42]
June 16[43]
June 23[44]
June 30SportsHuey Lewis and the News[45]
July 7Born in the U.S.A.Bruce Springsteen[46]
July 14[47]
July 21[48]
July 28[49]
August 4Purple RainPrince and the Revolution / Soundtrack[50]
August 11[51]
August 18[52]
August 25[53]
September 1
September 8
September 15[54]
September 22
September 29[55]
October 6
October 13
October 20[56]
October 27
November 3[57]
November 10
November 17
November 24
December 1
December 8[58]
December 15
December 22
December 29[59]
diff --git a/csv/202-csv/258.table b/csv/202-csv/258.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e61df00cd065aeda6036df195593709df12ced8f --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/258.table @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +| | 1980 | 1975 | 1975 | 1985 | 1985 | +| World | 4,434,682,000 | 4,068,109,000 | 366,573,000 | 4,830,979,000 | 396,297,000 | +| Africa | 469,618,000 | 408,160,000 | 61,458,000 | 541,814,000 | 72,196,000 | +| Asia | 2,632,335,000 | 2,397,512,000 | 234,823,000 | 2,887,552,000 | 255,217,000 | +| Europe | 692,431,000 | 675,542,000 | 16,889,000 | 706,009,000 | 13,578,000 | +| Latin-America & Caribbean | 361,401,000 | 321,906,000 | 39,495,000 | 401,469,000 | 40,068,000 | +| North America | 256,068,000 | 243,425,000 | 12,643,000 | 269,456,000 | 13,388,000 | +| Oceania | 22,828,000 | 21,564,000 | 1,264,000 | 24,678,000 | 1,850,000 | diff --git a/csv/202-csv/265.table b/csv/202-csv/265.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c29fb59e4686cb9b5563132d138cbbbb4afc329a --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/265.table @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +| Route Number | Terminals | Terminals | Via | Operator | Notes | +| 310 310A 311 | Waltham Cross Bus Station | Hertford Bus Station | Cheshunt, Broxbourne, Ware | Arriva Shires & Essex, Centrebus | Mon-Sat (310), Mon-Fri peaks (310A),. | +| 323 | Broxbourne Station | Essex Road Industrial Estate | Hoddesdon | SM Coaches | Mon-Fri peak hours. Herts CC contract. Times | +| 392 | Harlow Town Station | Rye Park Old Highway | Nazeing, Broxbourne | Network Harlow | Mon-Sat. Essex CC contract. Times | +| 641 | Broxbourne Station | Hatfield Business Park | Hertford, University of Hertfordshire | Uno | Mon-Fri University term time only. | +| C3/C3A | Waltham Cross | Harlow Bus Station | Cheshunt, Broxbourne | Trustybus | Mon-fri. 2 buses per hour operate to Harlow. Sat 1 bus per hour to Harlow via Hunsdon | +| C4 | Waltham Cross Bus Station | Hertford Bus Station | Cheshunt, Ware | Trustybus | Sundays. | diff --git a/csv/202-csv/271.html b/csv/202-csv/271.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2570cd0ac6529d83479a628ebbb69f74c850de56 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/271.html @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
General Election 2005: Holborn & St Pancras
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourFrank Dobson14,85743.2-10.7
Liberal DemocratJill Fraser10,07029.3+11.3
ConservativeMargot James6,48218.9+2.0
GreenAdrian Oliver2,7988.1+2.1
Rainbow Dream TicketRainbow George Weiss1520.4+0.4
Majority4,78713.9
Turnout34,35950.4+0.8
Labour holdSwing-11.0
diff --git a/csv/202-csv/281.table b/csv/202-csv/281.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..236482a8863fbd09d9b4db8d366f652dc2bbf18a --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/281.table @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +| Date | Time (EDT) | Team #1 | Res. | Team #2 | Round | Spectators | +| 1994-06-18 | 16.00 | Italy | 0–1 | Republic of Ireland | Group E | 75,338 | +| 1994-06-23 | 16.00 | Italy | 1–0 | Norway | Group E | 74,624 | +| 1994-06-25 | 12.30 | Saudi Arabia | 2–1 | Morocco | Group F | 76,322 | +| 1994-06-28 | 12.30 | Republic of Ireland | 0–0 | Norway | Group E | 72,404 | +| 1994-07-05 | 16.30 | Mexico | 1–1 (1–3 on pen.) | Bulgaria | Round of 16 | 71,030 | +| 1994-07-10 | 12.00 | Bulgaria | 2–1 | Germany | Quarterfinals | 72,000 | +| 1994-07-13 | 16.00 | Bulgaria | 1–2 | Italy | Semifinals | 74,110 | diff --git a/csv/202-csv/283.table b/csv/202-csv/283.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2fb1b10b17f94a7a0e070b98b9a5583307fffc64 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/283.table @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +| Year | Title | Role | Notes | +| 1982 | Murder by Phone | Teenage Girl | | +| 1985 | Reckless Disregard | Sandy | TV movie | +| 1985 | Anne of Green Gables | Alice Lawson | TV movie | +| 1985 | Perry Mason Returns | Salesgirl | TV movie | +| 1986 | Perry Mason: The Case of the Shooting Star | | TV movie | +| 1986 | Alex: The Life of a Child | Jane | TV movie | +| 1987 | Smith & Smith's Comedy Mill | | TV series | +| 1987 | Deep Sea Conspiracy | Nurse | | +| 1987 | Amerika | Sally, VFA | TV mini-series | +| 1987 | Anne of Avonlea | Alice Lawson | TV movie | +| 1989 | Looking for Miracles | Nurse Blanche | TV movie | +| 1990–1996 | Road to Avonlea | Olivia King Dale | 91 episodes | +| 1991 | A Stranger in the Family | Mrs. Kessler | TV movie | +| 1996 | Goosebumps | Mrs. Mathews | Episode: "Attack of the Mutant" | +| 1998 | Happy Christmas, Miss King | Olivia Dale | TV movie | +| 1999 | Shadow Lake | Louise Garby | TV movie | +| 1999 | My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts | Narrator (voice) | Animated short | +| 2000–2001 | Timothy Goes to School | Lilly (voice) | Series regular | +| 2007 | Bonded Pairs | Herself | Short film | +| 2011 | The Being Frank Show | | Episode: "1.11" | diff --git a/csv/202-csv/54.tsv b/csv/202-csv/54.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8fe840cfd03c6f4e1fcab87c1fa930aa27cf8b3d --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/54.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +Song Chinese Hito Radio\nTop 10 9+2 Music\nTop 15 Global Asia\nTop 15 UFO Radio\nTop 15 Channel [V]\nTop 20 MTV Taiwan\nTop 20 YES 93.3\nTop 20 +Super Star 3 - >4 3 4 - 14 +Far Away 遠方 - - 3 2 5 - 7 +Half-Sugarism 半糖主義 3 - - 7 - 3 - +River Shore Park 河濱公園 1 2 - - - - - +I.O.I.O 2 - - 5 3 - - +Heavy Rain 落大雨 1 - - - - >1 - +Smile of Summer 夏天的微笑 3 - - - - 7 - diff --git a/csv/202-csv/57.html b/csv/202-csv/57.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3c6c8686d1fd83b128cf0b139ad254eaf73e7407 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/57.html @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Climate data for Varna, Bulgaria
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Record high °C (°F)21.2
+(70.2)
22.5
+(72.5)
29.5
+(85.1)
29
+(84)
34
+(93)
38
+(100)
41
+(106)
40.5
+(104.9)
37.2
+(99)
33
+(91)
27
+(81)
21.2
+(70.2)
41
+(106)
Average high °C (°F)6.5
+(43.7)
7.6
+(45.7)
11.8
+(53.2)
15.6
+(60.1)
21.7
+(71.1)
26.4
+(79.5)
29.5
+(85.1)
29.8
+(85.6)
24.8
+(76.6)
18.9
+(66)
13.8
+(56.8)
8.3
+(46.9)
17.8
+(64)
Daily mean °C (°F)3.0
+(37.4)
3.7
+(38.7)
7.4
+(45.3)
11.5
+(52.7)
16.7
+(62.1)
21.5
+(70.7)
24.5
+(76.1)
24.8
+(76.6)
20.0
+(68)
14.6
+(58.3)
10.1
+(50.2)
5.0
+(41)
13.5
+(56.3)
Average low °C (°F)−0.4
+(31.3)
−0.1
+(31.8)
3.4
+(38.1)
7.5
+(45.5)
12.3
+(54.1)
16.8
+(62.2)
19.4
+(66.9)
19.5
+(67.1)
15.2
+(59.4)
10.4
+(50.7)
6.3
+(43.3)
1.6
+(34.9)
9.3
+(48.7)
Record low °C (°F)−19
+(−2)
−17.2
+(1)
−13.5
+(7.7)
−5
+(23)
0
+(32)
7
+(45)
7
+(45)
7
+(45)
1.1
+(34)
−7.7
+(18.1)
−10
+(14)
−17
+(1)
−19
+(−2)
Precipitation mm (inches)31.8
+(1.252)
29.9
+(1.177)
43.7
+(1.72)
57
+(2.24)
43.9
+(1.728)
57.6
+(2.268)
50.7
+(1.996)
41.4
+(1.63)
44.1
+(1.736)
42.6
+(1.677)
55.6
+(2.189)
42
+(1.65)
540.3
+(21.272)
Avg. precipitation days13.511.311.99.36.96.24.73.36.59.68.911.5103.6
 % humidity77.97573.373.774.872.569.769.473.177.678.17974.5
Mean monthly sunshine hours96.1117.6164.3201.0275.9300.0319.3319.3219.0170.5105.086.82,374.8
Source: Climatebase.ru[7]
diff --git a/csv/202-csv/57.table b/csv/202-csv/57.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2fd6dc2f52f593f1694b69e5d51af4ae244a502f --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/57.table @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year | +| Record high °C (°F) | 21.2 (70.2) | 22.5 (72.5) | 29.5 (85.1) | 29 (84) | 34 (93) | 38 (100) | 41 (106) | 40.5 (104.9) | 37.2 (99) | 33 (91) | 27 (81) | 21.2 (70.2) | 41 (106) | +| Average high °C (°F) | 6.5 (43.7) | 7.6 (45.7) | 11.8 (53.2) | 15.6 (60.1) | 21.7 (71.1) | 26.4 (79.5) | 29.5 (85.1) | 29.8 (85.6) | 24.8 (76.6) | 18.9 (66) | 13.8 (56.8) | 8.3 (46.9) | 17.8 (64) | +| Daily mean °C (°F) | 3.0 (37.4) | 3.7 (38.7) | 7.4 (45.3) | 11.5 (52.7) | 16.7 (62.1) | 21.5 (70.7) | 24.5 (76.1) | 24.8 (76.6) | 20.0 (68) | 14.6 (58.3) | 10.1 (50.2) | 5.0 (41) | 13.5 (56.3) | +| Average low °C (°F) | −0.4 (31.3) | −0.1 (31.8) | 3.4 (38.1) | 7.5 (45.5) | 12.3 (54.1) | 16.8 (62.2) | 19.4 (66.9) | 19.5 (67.1) | 15.2 (59.4) | 10.4 (50.7) | 6.3 (43.3) | 1.6 (34.9) | 9.3 (48.7) | +| Record low °C (°F) | −19 (−2) | −17.2 (1) | −13.5 (7.7) | −5 (23) | 0 (32) | 7 (45) | 7 (45) | 7 (45) | 1.1 (34) | −7.7 (18.1) | −10 (14) | −17 (1) | −19 (−2) | +| Precipitation mm (inches) | 31.8 (1.252) | 29.9 (1.177) | 43.7 (1.72) | 57 (2.24) | 43.9 (1.728) | 57.6 (2.268) | 50.7 (1.996) | 41.4 (1.63) | 44.1 (1.736) | 42.6 (1.677) | 55.6 (2.189) | 42 (1.65) | 540.3 (21.272) | +| Avg. precipitation days | 13.5 | 11.3 | 11.9 | 9.3 | 6.9 | 6.2 | 4.7 | 3.3 | 6.5 | 9.6 | 8.9 | 11.5 | 103.6 | +| % humidity | 77.9 | 75 | 73.3 | 73.7 | 74.8 | 72.5 | 69.7 | 69.4 | 73.1 | 77.6 | 78.1 | 79 | 74.5 | +| Mean monthly sunshine hours | 96.1 | 117.6 | 164.3 | 201.0 | 275.9 | 300.0 | 319.3 | 319.3 | 219.0 | 170.5 | 105.0 | 86.8 | 2,374.8 | diff --git a/csv/202-csv/58.csv b/csv/202-csv/58.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e59f94bdf3c6c934bf6e95a77d49fa6db1279b9c --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/58.csv @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +"Grp","Race Name","Age","Sex","Weight","Distance","Date" +"2","AJC Challenge Stakes","Open","Open","wfa","1000","March" +"2","Surround Stakes","3YO","Fillies","sw","1400","March" +"2","Warwick Stakes","Open","Open","wfa","1400","August" +"3","Liverpool City Cup","Open","Open","qlty","1300","March" +"3","Silver Shadow Stakes","3YO","Fillies","swp","1200","August" +"3","Up And Coming Stakes","3YO","C&G","swp","1200","August" diff --git a/csv/202-csv/59.csv b/csv/202-csv/59.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a2fe4db2cfc4070c7b9e3b2806e8d41b91d4d5e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/59.csv @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +"Central Division + + +v +t +e","W","L","PCT","GB","Home","Road","Div" +"y-Atlanta Hawks","50","32",".610","–","32–9","18–23","21–9" +"x-Houston Rockets","41","41",".500","9","29–12","12–29","20–10" +"x-San Antonio Spurs","41","41",".500","9","27–14","14–27","14–16" +"Cleveland Cavaliers","37","45",".451","13","28–13","9–32","16–14" +"Indiana Pacers","37","45",".451","13","26–15","11–30","15–15" +"Detroit Pistons","16","66",".195","34","13–28","3–38","4–26" diff --git a/csv/202-csv/64.csv b/csv/202-csv/64.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..01b5d66f303fc2ff8ea035981bda0653833e3be9 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/64.csv @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +"Year","Team","GP","Att","Yds","Avg","Long","Rush TD","Rec","Yds","Avg","Long","Rec TD" +"1981","San Diego Chargers","14","109","525","4.8","28","3","46","329","7.2","29","3" +"1982","San Digeo Chargers","9","87","430","4.9","48","6","13","66","5.1","12","0" +"1983","San Diego Chargers","15","127","516","4.1","61","3","25","215","8.6","36","0" +"1984","Cincinnati Bengals","15","103","396","3.8","33","2","34","268","7.9","27","2" +"1985","Cincinnati Bengals","16","192","929","4.8","39","7","55","576","10.5","57","5" +"1986","Cincinnati Bengals","16","205","1,087","5.3","56","5","54","686","12.7","54","4" +"1987","Cincinnati Bengals","9","94","280","3.1","18","1","22","272","12.4","46","2" +"1988","Cincinnati Bengals","15","182","931","5.1","51","8","29","287","9.9","28","6" +"1989","Cincinnati Bengals","16","221","1,239","5.6","65","7","37","306","8.3","25","2" +"1990","Cincinnati Bengals","16","195","1,004","5.1","56","5","26","269","10.3","35","4" +"1991","Cincinnati Bengals","15","152","571","3.8","25","2","40","348","8.7","40","2" +"1992","Tampa Bay Buccaneers","2","5","6","1.2","4","0","0","0","0.0","0","0" +"1992","Cleveland Browns","4","13","38","2.9","13","0","2","-1","-0.5","4","0" +"Career Totals","","162","1,685","7,962","4.7","65","49","383","3,621","9.5","57","30" diff --git a/csv/202-csv/65.csv b/csv/202-csv/65.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0b4eda8a26274c669391401a6f12764d07d5dd98 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/65.csv @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +"Team","Year","Regular Season +Won","Regular Season +Lost","Regular Season +Win %","Regular Season +Finish","Postseason +Won","Postseason +Lost","Postseason +Win %","Postseason +Result" +"CLE","1991","32","53",".376","7th in AL East","-","-","-","-" +"CLE","1992","76","86",".469","5th in AL East","-","-","-","-" +"CLE","1993","76","86",".469","6th in AL East","-","-","-","-" +"CLE","1994","66","47",".584","2nd in AL Central","","","","no MLB postseason" +"CLE","1995","100","44",".694","1st in AL Central","9","6",".600","Lost WS to ATL" +"CLE","1996","99","62",".615","1st in AL Central","1","3",".250","Lost LDS to BAL" +"CLE","1997","86","75",".534","1st in AL Central","10","8",".556","Lost WS to FLA" +"CLE","1998","89","73",".549","1st in AL Central","5","5",".500","Lost LCS to NYY" +"CLE","1999","97","65",".599","1st in AL Central","2","3",".400","Lost LDS to BOS" +"BAL","2000","74","88",".457","4th in AL East","","","","" +"BAL","2001","63","98",".391","4th in AL East","","","","" +"BAL","2002","67","95",".414","4th in AL East","","","","" +"BAL","2003","71","91",".438","4th in AL East","","","","" +"SEA","2005","69","93",".426","4th in AL West","","","","" +"SEA","2006","78","84",".481","4th in AL West","","","","" +"SEA","2007","45","33",".571","2nd in AL West†","","","","" +"CLE Total","CLE Total","721","591",".550","-","27","25",".519","-" +"BAL Total","BAL Total","275","372",".425","-","0","0",".000","-" +"SEA Total","SEA Total","192","210",".478","-","0","0",".000","-" +"Total","Total","1188","1173",".503","","27","25",".519","" diff --git a/csv/202-csv/66.csv b/csv/202-csv/66.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..842ece56e03d5143b51938b9e8f10af85597c673 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/66.csv @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +"Pos","No","Driver","Constructor","Laps","Time/Retired","Grid","Points" +"1","9","Kimi Räikkönen","McLaren-Mercedes","66","1:27:16.830","1","10" +"2","5","Fernando Alonso","Renault","66","+27.652","3","8" +"3","16","Jarno Trulli","Toyota","66","+45.947","5","6" +"4","17","Ralf Schumacher","Toyota","66","+46.719","4","5" +"5","6","Giancarlo Fisichella","Renault","66","+57.936","6","4" +"6","7","Mark Webber","Williams-BMW","66","+1:08.542","2","3" +"7","10","Juan Pablo Montoya","McLaren-Mercedes","65","+1 lap","7","2" +"8","14","David Coulthard","Red Bull-Cosworth","65","+1 lap","9","1" +"9","2","Rubens Barrichello","Ferrari","65","+1 lap","16","" +"10","8","Nick Heidfeld","Williams-BMW","65","+1 lap","17","" +"11","12","Felipe Massa","Sauber-Petronas","63","Wheel rim","10","" +"12","18","Tiago Monteiro","Jordan-Toyota","63","+3 laps","18","" +"13","19","Narain Karthikeyan","Jordan-Toyota","63","+3 laps","13","" +"Ret","11","Jacques Villeneuve","Sauber-Petronas","51","Engine","12","" +"Ret","1","Michael Schumacher","Ferrari","46","Puncture","8","" +"Ret","21","Christijan Albers","Minardi-Cosworth","19","Gearbox","14","" +"Ret","20","Patrick Friesacher","Minardi-Cosworth","11","Spun off","15","" +"Ret","15","Vitantonio Liuzzi","Red Bull-Cosworth","9","Spun off","11","" diff --git a/csv/202-csv/68.table b/csv/202-csv/68.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ac65cb75659eb89ecd5cafbbf957346690441d8a --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/68.table @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +| Value | Diameter | Composition | 1979–1989 Obverse | 1979–1989 Reverse | +| 1 cent | 18 mm | Bronze | State arms | Frigate Birds | +| 2 cents | 21 mm | Bronze | State arms | B'abal plant | +| 5 cents | 19 mm | Cupronickel | State arms | Tokay gecko | +| 10 cents | 24 mm | Cupronickel | State arms | Breadfruit | +| 20 cents | 29 mm | Cupronickel | State arms | Dolphins | +| 50 cents | 32 mm | Cupronickel | State arms | Panda nut plant | +| 1 dollar | 30 mm | Cupronickel | State arms | Outrigger canoe | +| 2 dollars | 29 mm | Nickel-Brass | State arms | Meeting lodge/"Tenth Anniversary of Independence" | diff --git a/csv/202-csv/68.tsv b/csv/202-csv/68.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6df9afe23450c693aedf689b42f5ce3f7e20d786 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/68.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +Value Diameter Composition 1979–1989\nObverse 1979–1989\nReverse +1 cent 18 mm Bronze State arms Frigate Birds +2 cents 21 mm Bronze State arms B'abal plant +5 cents 19 mm Cupronickel State arms Tokay gecko +10 cents 24 mm Cupronickel State arms Breadfruit +20 cents 29 mm Cupronickel State arms Dolphins +50 cents 32 mm Cupronickel State arms Panda nut plant +1 dollar 30 mm Cupronickel State arms Outrigger canoe +2 dollars 29 mm Nickel-Brass State arms Meeting lodge/"Tenth Anniversary of Independence" diff --git a/csv/202-csv/7.tsv b/csv/202-csv/7.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bc58c46822e0153965de7611a56463bf248c6370 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/7.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +Year Title Role Notes +1989–1993 Short Attention Span Theater Host Co-Presented four seasons +1993–1995 The Jon Stewart Show Host Creator, Executive producer, Writer +1996 The Larry Sanders Show Himself 6 episodes from 1996-1998 +1997 The Nanny Bobby Episode: "Kissing Cousins" +1997 NewsRadio Andrew Episode: "Twins" +1997 Dr Katz, Professional Therapist Jon Voice, Episode "Guess Who" +1997 Space Ghost Coast to Coast Himself Episode: "Mayonnaise" +1997 Mr. Show Himself Episode: "A White Man Set Them Free" +1998 Elmopalooza Himself TV Special +1999 Spin City Parker Episode: "Wall Street" +1999–present The Daily Show Host Executive producer, Writer +2001 43rd Annual Grammy Awards Host TV Special +2002 44th Annual Grammy Awards Host TV Special +2002 Saturday Night Live Host Episode: "Jon Stewart/India.Arie" +2006 78th Academy Awards Host TV Special +2006 American Dad Himself Voice, Episode: "Irregarding Steve" +2007 Jack's Big Music Show Brunk Stinegrouber Episode: "Groundhog Day" +2008 The Simpsons Himself Voice, Episode: "E Pluribus Wiggum" +2008 80th Academy Awards Host TV Special +2012 Robot Chicken Matt Trakker, Serpentor Voice, Episode: "Executed by the State" +2013 Big Time Rush Himself Episode: "Big Time Invasion" diff --git a/csv/202-csv/72.csv b/csv/202-csv/72.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..028641bd58fbe44df4abcb3694028a9e5124aa4e --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/72.csv @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +"Year","Single","Chart","Position" +"1986","\"Best of Both Worlds\"","Album Rock Tracks","12" +"1986","\"Dreams\"","Album Rock Tracks","6" +"1986","\"Dreams\"","Billboard Hot 100","22" +"1986","\"Love Walks In\"","Album Rock Tracks","4" +"1986","\"Love Walks In\"","Billboard Hot 100","22" +"1986","\"Summer Nights\"","Album Rock Tracks","33" +"1986","\"Why Can't This Be Love\"","Album Rock Tracks","1" +"1986","\"Why Can't This Be Love\"","Billboard Hot 100","3" diff --git a/csv/202-csv/73.table b/csv/202-csv/73.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..91cb8ac3893db0c161355f1b84615847b533a2d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/73.table @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +| Season | Division One | Division Two | Division Three | +| 1983–84 | Whitehawk | Portfield | East Preston | +| 1984–85 | Steyning Town | Shoreham | Oakwood | +| 1985–86 | Steyning Town | Wick | Seaford Town | +| 1986–87 | Arundel | Pagham | Langney Sports | +| 1987–88 | Pagham | Langney Sports | Midway | +| 1988–89 | Pagham | Seaford Town | Saltdean United | +| 1989–90 | Wick | Bexhill Town | Worthing United | +| 1990–91 | Littlehampton Town | Newhaven | Ifield | +| 1991–92 | Peacehaven & Telscombe | Portfield | Hassocks | +| 1992–93 | Peacehaven & Telscombe | Crowborough Athletic | Withdean | +| 1993–94 | Wick | Shoreham | Bosham | +| 1994–95 | Peacehaven & Telscombe | Mile Oak | Midhurst & Easebourne | +| 1995–96 | Peacehaven & Telscombe | Saltdean United | Ifield | +| 1996–97 | Burgess Hill Town | Littlehampton Town | Sidlesham | +| 1997–98 | Burgess Hill Town | East Preston | Lingfield | +| 1998–99 | Burgess Hill Town | Sidley United | Oving Social Club | +| 1999–2000 | Langney Sports | Sidlesham | Bosham | +| 2000–01 | Sidley United | Southwick | Rye United | +| 2001–02 | Burgess Hill Town | Rye & Iden United | Pease Pottage Village | +| 2002–03 | Burgess Hill Town | Rye & Iden United | Midhurst & Easebourne | +| 2003–04 | Chichester City United | Littlehampton Town | Crowborough Athletic | +| 2004–05 | Horsham Y M C A | Crowborough Athletic | Storrington | +| 2005–06 | Horsham Y M C A | Oakwood | Peacehaven & Telscombe | +| 2006–07 | Eastbourne Town | Pagham | Rustington | +| 2007–08 | Crowborough Athletic | East Grinstead Town | Loxwood | +| 2008–09 | Eastbourne United Association | Peacehaven & Telscombe | Clymping | +| 2009–10 | Whitehawk | Rye United | Bosham | +| 2010–11 | Crawley Down | A.F.C. Uckfield | Dorking Wanderers | +| 2011–12 | Three Bridges | East Preston | Newhaven | +| 2012–13 | Peacehaven & Telscombe | Littlehampton Town | Sidlesham | diff --git a/csv/202-csv/82.tsv b/csv/202-csv/82.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..aea4491097500abb4219eeb4ac17c1df7ee70edc --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/82.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +Weapon name Caliber (mm) Range (max) Warhead +M-8 82 mm 5,900 m (6,500 yd) 0.64 kg (1.4 lb) +M-13 132 mm 8,740 m (9,560 yd) 4.9 kg (11 lb) +M-13DD 132 mm 11,800 m (12,900 yd) 4.9 kg (11 lb) +M-13UK 132 mm 7,900 m (8,600 yd) 4.9 kg (11 lb) +M-20 132 mm 5,050 m (5,520 yd) 18.4 kg (41 lb) +M-30 300 mm 2,800 m (3,100 yd) 28.9 kg (64 lb) +M-31 300 mm 4,325 m (4,730 yd) 28.9 kg (64 lb) +M-31UK 300 mm 4,000 m (4,400 yd) 28.9 kg (64 lb) diff --git a/csv/202-csv/83.tsv b/csv/202-csv/83.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..be2bd40baf1416b45bfd8c35f83bd74d7066f4d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/83.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG +1993–94 Golden State 76 76 32.1 .552 .000 .532 9.1 3.6 1.2 2.2 17.5 +1994–95 Washington 54 52 38.3 .495 .276 .502 9.6 4.7 1.5 1.6 20.1 +1995–96 Washington 15 15 37.2 .543 .441 .594 7.6 5.0 1.8 .6 23.7 +1996–97 Washington 72 72 39.0 .518 .397 .565 10.3 4.6 1.7 1.9 20.1 +1997–98 Washington 71 71 39.6 .482 .317 .589 9.5 3.8 1.6 1.7 21.9 +1998–99 Sacramento 42 42 40.9 .486 .118 .454 13.0 4.1 1.4 2.1 20.0 +1999–00 Sacramento 75 75 38.4 .483 .284 .751 10.5 4.6 1.6 1.7 24.5 +2000–01 Sacramento 70 70 40.5 .481 .071 .703 11.1 4.2 1.3 1.7 27.1 +2001–02 Sacramento 54 54 38.4 .495 .263 .749 10.1 4.8 1.7 1.4 24.5 +2002–03 Sacramento 67 67 39.1 .461 .238 .607 10.5 5.4 1.6 1.3 23.0 +2003–04 Sacramento 23 23 36.1 .413 .200 .711 8.7 4.6 1.3 .9 18.7 +2004–05 Sacramento 46 46 36.3 .449 .379 .799 9.7 5.5 1.5 .7 21.3 +2004–05 Philadelphia 21 21 33.4 .391 .267 .776 7.9 3.1 1.2 .9 15.6 +2005–06 Philadelphia 75 75 38.6 .434 .273 .756 9.9 3.4 1.4 .8 20.2 +2006–07 Philadelphia 18 18 30.2 .387 .400 .643 8.3 3.4 1.0 .8 11.0 +2006–07 Detroit 43 42 29.7 .489 .333 .636 6.7 3.0 1.0 .6 11.3 +2007–08 Golden State 9 8 14.0 .484 .000 .417 3.6 2.0 .4 .7 3.9 +Career 831 827 37.1 .479 .299 .649 9.8 4.2 1.4 1.4 20.7 +All-Star 4 4 19.0 .371 .333 .375 6.0 3.3 1.0 - 7.5 diff --git a/csv/202-csv/98.html b/csv/202-csv/98.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..77ca77393ecc237ce483781417fd4eab55961128 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/98.html @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
06.30Diário da Manhã (Morning Diary) - breakfast news show
10.15Você na TV (You on TV) - talk show
13.00Jornal da Uma (News at One) - afternoon newscast
14.30A Outra (The Other) - Portuguese telenovela (soap opera)
16.00A Tarde é Sua (The Afternoon is Yours) - talk show
18.00Doce Fugitiva (Sweet Fugitive) - Portuguese telenovela (soap opera)
18.30I Love It - Portuguese telenovela (serie)
19.30Secret Story - Casa Dos Segredos Desafio Final - Diário da Tarde - Reality Show
20.00Jornal das 8 (News at Eight) - TVI's flagship newscast
21.45Secret Story - Casa Dos Segredos Desafio Final - Diário da Noite - Reality Show
22.15Belmonte - Portuguese telenovela (soap opera)
23.15Destinos Cruzados (Crossed Destinies) - Portuguese telenovela (soap opera)
00.15Secret Story 4 - Casa Dos Segredos Desafio Final - Extra - Reality Show
01.45various U.S. TV series / movies
05.00TV Shop - infomercials
diff --git a/csv/202-csv/99.csv b/csv/202-csv/99.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..23c28365807bdf5b81dc08bea567c0ad37057ab6 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/202-csv/99.csv @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +"Month","Jan","Feb","Mar","Apr","May","Jun","Jul","Aug","Sep","Oct","Nov","Dec","Year" +"Record high °F (°C)","97 +(36)","100 +(38)","104 +(40)","110 +(43)","121 +(49)","123 +(51)","125 +(52)","121 +(49)","122 +(50)","115 +(46)","101 +(38)","96 +(36)","125 +(52)" +"Average high °F (°C)","71.9 +(22.2)","75.3 +(24.1)","81.3 +(27.4)","87.5 +(30.8)","95.7 +(35.4)","103.1 +(39.5)","107.3 +(41.8)","106.6 +(41.4)","102.0 +(38.9)","91.9 +(33.3)","79.6 +(26.4)","71.0 +(21.7)","89.5 +(31.9)" +"Average low °F (°C)","44.6 +(7)","48.0 +(8.9)","54.8 +(12.7)","60.7 +(15.9)","67.7 +(19.8)","74.2 +(23.4)","80.3 +(26.8)","80.3 +(26.8)","74.0 +(23.3)","63.7 +(17.6)","51.8 +(11)","44.2 +(6.8)","62.1 +(16.7)" +"Record low °F (°C)","13 +(−11)","20 +(−7)","25 +(−4)","33 +(1)","38 +(3)","45 +(7)","59 +(15)","56 +(13)","46 +(8)","31 +(−1)","23 +(−5)","17 +(−8)","13 +(−11)" +"Precipitation inches (mm)","0.56 +(14.2)","0.64 +(16.3)","0.43 +(10.9)","0.05 +(1.3)","0.07 +(1.8)","0.01 +(0.3)","0.04 +(1)","0.54 +(13.7)","0.04 +(1)","0.26 +(6.6)","0.18 +(4.6)","0.62 +(15.7)","3.44 +(87.4)" diff --git a/csv/203-csv/110.table b/csv/203-csv/110.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7c39aed35c1196d2f137f7b151915b00811e72b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/203-csv/110.table @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +| Standard 1 | Standard 2 | Standard 3 | Standard 4 | Standard 5 | Standard 6 | Standard 7 | Standard 8 | +| Students will comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention to enhance health. | Students will analyze the influence of family, peers, culture, media, technology, and other factors on health behaviors. | Students will demonstrate the ability to access valid information, products, and services to enhance health. | Students will demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal communication skills to enhance health and avoid or reduce health risks. | Students will demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health. | Students will demonstrate the ability to use goal-setting skills to enhance health. | Students will demonstrate the ability to practice health-enhancing behaviors and avoid or reduce health risks. | Students will demonstrate the ability to advocate for personal, family, and community health. | +| 1.2.1 Identify that healthy behaviors impact personal health. 1.2.2 Recognize that there are multiple dimensions of health. 1.2.3 Describe ways to prevent communicable diseases. 1.2.4 List ways to prevent comes. 1.2.5 Describe why it is important to seek health care. | 2.2.1 Identify how the family influences personal health practices and behaviors. 2.2.2 Identify what the school can do to support personal health practices and behaviors. 2.2.3 Describe how the media can influence health behaviors. | 3.2.1 Identify trusted adults and professionals who can help promote health. 3.2.2 Identify ways to locate school and community health helpers. | 4.2.1 Demonstrate healthy ways to express needs, wants, and feelings. 4.2.2 Demonstrate listening skills to enhance health. 4.2.3 Demonstrate ways to respond in an unwanted, threatening, or dangerous situation. 4.2.4 Demonstrate ways to tell a trusted adult if threatened or harmed. | 5.2.1 Identify situations when a health-related decision is needed. 5.2.2 Differentiate between situations when a health-related decision can be made individually or when assistance is needed. | 6.2.1 Identify a short-term personal health goal and take action toward achieving the goal. 6.2.2 Identify who can help when assistance is needed to achieve a personal health goal. | 7.2.1 Demonstrate healthy practices and behaviors to maintain or improve personal health. 7.2.2 Demonstrate behaviors that avoid or reduce health risks. | 8.2.1 Make requests to promote personal health. 8.2.2 Encourage peers to make positive health choices. | +| 1.5.1 Describe the relationship between healthy behaviors and personal health. 1.5.2 Identify examples of emotional, intellectual, physical, and social health. 1.5.3 Describe ways in which safe and healthy school and community environments can promote personal health. +1.5.4 Describe ways to prevent common childhood injuries and health problems. +1.5.5 Describe when it is important to seek health care. | 2.5.1 Describe how family influences personal health practices and behaviors. 2.5.2 Identify the influence of culture on health practices and behaviors. 2.5.3 Identify how peers can influence healthy and unhealthy behaviors 2.5.4 Describe how the school and community can support personal health practices and behaviors. +2.5.5 Explain how media influences thoughts, feelings, and health behaviors. +2.5.6 Describe ways that technology can influence personal health. | 3.5.1 Identify characteristics of valid health information, products, and services. 3.5.2 Locate resources from home, school, and community that provide valid health information. | 4.5.1 Demonstrate effective verbal and nonverbal communication skills to enhance health. 4.5.2 Demonstrate refusal skills that avoid or reduce health risks. 4.5.3 Demonstrate nonviolent strategies to manage or resolve conflict. 4.5.4 Demonstrate how to ask for assistance to enhance personal health. | 5.5.1 Identify health-related situations that might require a thoughtful decision. 5.5.2 Analyze when assistance is needed in making a health-related decision. 5.5.3 List healthy options to health-related issues or problems. 5.5.4 Predict the potential outcomes of each option when making a health-related decision. +5.5.5 Choose a healthy option when making a decision. +5.5.6 Describe the outcomes of a health-related decision. | 6.5.1 Set a personal health goal and track progress toward its achievement. 6.5.2 Identify resources to assist in achieving a personal health goal. | 7.5.1 Identify responsible personal health behaviors. 7.5.2 Demonstrate a variety of healthy practices and behaviors to maintain or improve personal health. 7.5.3 Demonstrate a variety of behaviors to avoid or reduce health risks. | 8.5.1 Express opinions and give accurate information about health issues. 8.5.2 Encourage others to make positive health choices. | +| 1.8.1 Analyze the relationship between healthy behaviors and personal health. 1.8.2 Describe the interrelationships of emotional, intellectual, physical, and social health in adolescence. 1.8.3 Analyze how the environment affects personal health. 1.8.4 Describe how family history can affect personal health. +1.8.5 Describe ways to reduce or prevent injuries and other adolescent health problems. +1.8.6 Explain how appropriate health care can promote personal health. +1.8.7 Describe the benefits of and barriers to practicing healthy behaviors. +1.8.8 Examine the likelihood of injury or illness if engaging in unhealthy behaviors. +1.8.9 Examine the potential seriousness of injury or illness if engaging in unhealthy behaviors. | 2.8.1 Examine how the family influences the health of adolescents. 2.8.2 Describe the influence of culture on health beliefs, practices, and behaviors. 2.8.3 Describe how peers influence healthy and unhealthy behaviors. 2.8.4 Analyze how the school and community can affect personal health practices and behaviors. +2.8.5 Analyze how messages from media influence health behaviors. +2.8.6 Analyze the influence of technology on personal and family health. +2.8.7 Explain how the perceptions of norms influence healthy and unhealthy behaviors. +2.8.8 Explain the influence of personal values and beliefs on individual health practices and behaviors. +2.8.9 Describe how some health risk behaviors can influence the likelihood of engaging in unhealthy behaviors. +2.8.10 Explain how school and public health policies can influence health promotion and disease prevention. | 3.8.1 Analyze the validity of health information, products, and services. 3.8.2 Access valid health information from home, school, and community. 3.8.3 Determine the accessibility of products that enhance health. 3.8.4 Describe situations that may require professional health services. +3.8.5 Locate valid and reliable health products and services. | 4.8.1 Apply effective verbal and nonverbal communication skills to enhance health. 4.8.2 Demonstrate refusal and negotiation skills that avoid or reduce health risks. 4.8.3 Demonstrate effective conflict management or resolution strategies. 4.8.4 Demonstrate how to ask for assistance to enhance the health of self and others. | 5.8.1 Identify circumstances that can help or hinder healthy decision making. 5.8.2 Determine when health-related situations require the application of a thoughtful decision-making process. 5.8.3 Distinguish when individual or collaborative decision making is appropriate. +5.8.4 Distinguish between healthy and unhealthy alternatives to health-related issues or problems. +5.8.5 Predict the potential short-term impact of each alternative on self and others. +5.8.6 Choose healthy alternatives over unhealthy alternatives when making a decision. +5.8.7 Analyze the outcomes of a health-related decision. | 6.8.1 Assess personal health practices. 6.8.2 Develop a goal to adopt, maintain, or improve a personal health practice. 6.8.3 Apply strategies and skills needed to attain a personal health goal. 6.8.4 Describe how personal health goals can vary with changing abilities, priorities, and responsibilities. | 7.8.1 Explain the importance of assuming responsibility for personal health behaviors. 7.8.2 Demonstrate healthy practices and behaviors that will maintain or improve the health of self and others. 7.8.3 Demonstrate behaviors to avoid or reduce health risks to self and others. | 8.8.1 State a health-enhancing position on a topic and support it with accurate information. 8.8.2 Demonstrate how to influence and support others to make positive health choices. 8.8.3 Work cooperatively to advocate for healthy individuals, families, and schools. +8.8.4 Identify ways in which health messages and communication techniques can be altered for different audiences. | +| 1.12.1 Predict how healthy behaviors can affect health status. 1.12.2 Describe the interrelationships of emotional, intellectual, physical, and social health. 1.12.3 Analyze how environment and personal health are interrelated. 1.12.4 Analyze how genetics and family history can impact personal health. +1.12.5 Propose ways to reduce or prevent injuries and health problems. +1.12.6 Analyze the relationship between access to health care and health status. +1.12.7 Compare and contrast the benefits of and barriers to practicing a variety of healthy behaviors. +1.12.8 Analyze personal susceptibility to injury, illness, or death if engaging in unhealthy behaviors. +1.12.9 Analyze the potential severity of injury or illness if engaging in unhealthy behaviors. | 2.12.1 Analyze how the family influences the health of individuals. 2.12.2 Analyze how the culture supports and challenges health beliefs, practices, and behaviors. 2.12.3 Analyze how peers influence healthy and unhealthy behaviors. 2.12.4 Evaluate how the school and community can affect personal health practice and behaviors. +2.12.5 Evaluate the effect of media on personal and family health. +2.12.6 Evaluate the impact of technology on personal, family, and community health. +2.12.7 Analyze how the perceptions of norms influence healthy and unhealthy behaviors. +2.12.8 Analyze the influence of personal values and beliefs on individual health practices and behaviors. +2.12.9 Analyze how some health risk behaviors can influence the likelihood of engaging in unhealthy behaviors. +2.12.10 Analyze how public health policies and government regulations can influence health promotion and disease prevention. | 3.12.1 Evaluate the validity of health information, products, and services. 3.12.2 Use resources from home, school, and community that provide valid health information. 3.12.3 Determine the accessibility of products and services that enhance health. +3.12.4 Determine when professional health services may be required. +3.12.5 Access valid and reliable health products and services. | 4.2.1 Demonstrate healthy ways to express needs, wants, and feelings. 4.12.1 Use skills for communicating effectively with family, peers, and others to enhance health. 4.12.2 Demonstrate refusal, negotiation, and collaboration skills to enhance health and avoid or reduce health risks. +4.12.3 Demonstrate strategies to prevent, manage, or resolve interpersonal conflicts without harming self or others. +4.12.4 Demonstrate how to ask for and offer assistance to enhance the health of self and others. | 5.12.1 Examine barriers that can hinder healthy decision making. 5.12.2 Determine the value of applying a thoughtful decision-making process in health-related situations. 5.12.3 Justify when individual or collaborative decision making is appropriate. 5.12.4 Generate alternatives to health-related issues or problems. +5.12.5 Predict the potential short-term and long-term impact of each alternative on self and others. +5.12.6 Defend the healthy choice when making decisions. +5.12.7 Evaluate the effectiveness of health-related decisions. | 6.12.1 Assess personal health practices and overall health status. 6.12.2 Develop a plan to attain a personal health goal that addresses strengths, needs, and risks. 6.12.3 Implement strategies and monitor progress in achieving a personal health goal. +6.12.4 Formulate an effective long-term personal health plan. | 7.12.1 Analyze the role of individual responsibility for enhancing health. 7.12.2 Demonstrate a variety of healthy practices and behaviors that will maintain or improve the health of self and others. 7.12.3 Demonstrate a variety of behaviors to avoid or reduce health risks to self and others. | 8.12.1 Utilize accurate peer and societal norms to formulate a health-enhancing message. 8.12.2 Demonstrate how to influence and support others to make positive health choices. 8.12.3 Work cooperatively as an advocate for improving personal, family, and community health. +8.12.4 Adapt health messages and communication techniques to a specific target audience. | diff --git a/csv/203-csv/155.table b/csv/203-csv/155.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..661722f366b9193f1e7688a53f3e0c1e9660d2b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/203-csv/155.table @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +| Representative | Party | Home Town/City | District | +| Trey Martinez Fischer | D | San Antonio | 116 | +| Philip Cortez | D | San Antonio | 117 | +| Joe Farias | D | San Antonio | 118 | +| Roland Gutierrez | D | San Antonio | 119 | +| Ruth McClendon | D | San Antonio | 120 | +| Joe Straus | R | San Antonio | 121 | +| Lyle Larson | R | San Antonio | 122 | +| Mike Villarreal | D | San Antonio | 123 | +| Jose Menendez | D | San Antonio | 124 | +| Justin Rodriguez | D | San Antonio | 125 | diff --git a/csv/203-csv/205.html b/csv/203-csv/205.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0d44d4e75ecefbcd433190daa2e5f75574553a0f --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/203-csv/205.html @@ -0,0 +1,1202 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 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YearDesigner(s)Brief descriptionSelected by:Associated publication
1963 +
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Mary Quant
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Reed Crawford (hat)
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Anello & Davide (boots)
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Grey wool 'Rex Harrison' pinafore dress & cream blouse[3]
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Members of The Fashion Writers' Association
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1964 +
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Jean Muir for Jane & Jane
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Charles Jourdan for Dior (shoes)
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+
+
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Dress in printed Liberty silk
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+
+
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Members of The Fashion Writers' Association
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1965 +
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John Bates for Jean Varon
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Anello & Davide (shoes)
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+
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Printed linen dress with mesh midriff
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+
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Members of The Fashion Writers' Association
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1966 +
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Michèle Rosier of V de V (coat)
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Young Jaeger (dress)
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Simone Mirman (hat)
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Elliott (boots)
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John Bates for Echo (tights)
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+
+
+
Clear plastic raincoat and boots worn with black & white rayon linen dress, white tights and white hat with red plastic visor[4]
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Ernestine Carter
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+
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The Sunday Times
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+
1967 +
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David Bond for Slimma
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Edward Mann (hat)
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Saxone (shoes)
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+
+
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Woman's trouser suit, hat & blouse in striped cotton
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+
+
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Felicity Green
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+
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The Daily Mirror
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1968 +
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Jean Muir
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Bally (shoes)
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+
+
+
Black-spotted white cotton voile dress
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+
+
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Ailsa Garland
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+
+
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Fashion Magazine
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+
1969 +
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Ossie Clark for Quorum
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Rayne (shoes)
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+
+
+
Woman's silk chiffon and satin trouser suit in Celia Birtwell print[3]
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Prudence Glynn
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+
+
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The Times
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1970 +
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Bill Gibb for Baccarat
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Kaffe Fassett (knitwear)
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Chelsea Cobbler (boots)
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+
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Plaid wool skirt and blue and white blouse, knitted waistcoat, blue suede boots
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Beatrix Miller
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UK Vogue
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1971 +
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Female: Graziella Fontana for Judith Hornby
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Ravel (sandals)
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Male: Rupert Lycett Green for Blades
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+
+
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Female: Hot pants suit in checked Liberty cotton
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Male: Black velvet evening suit & boots
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Serena Sinclair and Patrick Lichfield
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The Daily Telegraph
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1972 +
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Teenage girl:Biba
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Young girl: Bobby Hillson
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Young boy: Orange Hand for Montague Burton
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Teenage girl: Dress, hat & boots, all in red & white spotted cotton
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Young girl: Checked cotton dress & pinafore
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Young boy: Trousers, jumper and tank top
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Moira Keenan
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The Sunday Times
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1973 +
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Female: Marc Bohan for Christian Dior London
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Male: Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche
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Female: White wool coat & hat
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Male: Wool jacket, trousers & sweater
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Alison Adburgham
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The Guardian
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1974 +
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Ottavio and Rosita Missoni
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Pasquali (shoes)
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Male & female ensembles in knitted wool & rayon
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Jennifer Hocking
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Harper's Bazaar and Queen magazine
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1975 +
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Female: Gina Fratini
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Male: Tommy Nutter
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Chelsea Cobbler (shoes)
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Female: Wedding dress, veil & posy basket, cream silk organza with mimosa print
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Male: Bridegroom's frock coat suit, eau de nil wool
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Anna Harvey
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Brides
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1976 +
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Female: Kenzo Takada of Jungle Jap
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Male: Fiorucci
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Female: Two printed cotton ensembles with wooden jewellery
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Male: Hand-knitted sweater, two shirts and jeans
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Helena Matheopoulos
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The Daily Express
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1977 +
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Kenzo Takada of Jungle Jap
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Shirt-dress in khaki cotton, straw hat & plimsolls
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Ann Boyd
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The Observer
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1978 +
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Female: Gordon Luke Clarke
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Male: Cerruti
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Female: Printed cotton & polyester jersey tunic, skirt and trousers worn with black leather skirt and coat
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Male: Coat, jacket, waistcoat & trousers, knitted wool and wool tweed
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Barbara Griggs
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The Daily Mail
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1979 +
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Jean Muir
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Manolo Blahnik for Zapata (shoes)
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Black rayon jersey dress & beret with black leather jacket
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Geraldine Ranson
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The Sunday Telegraph
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1980 +
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Calvin Klein
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Diego della Valle (sandals)
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Red & brown striped silk dress with leather belt & wooden jewellery
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Michael Roberts
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The Sunday Times
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1981 +
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Karl Lagerfeld for Chloé
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Walter Steiger (shoes)
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Ugo Correani (necklace)
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Printed white silk dress
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Vanessa de Lisle
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Harper's & Queen
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1982 +
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Margaret Howell
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Nigel Preston of Maxfield Parrish (leather wear)
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Mulberry (belt)
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Manolo Blahnik for Zapata (shoes)
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Two women's ensembles, a linen skirt, shirt and waistcoat and a blue suede and fawn chamois leather skirt & jacket with cotton shirt
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Grace Coddington
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UK Vogue
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1983 +
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Sheridan Barnett
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Manolo Blahnik (shoes)
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Linen dress and coat
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Sally Brampton
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The Observer
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1984 +
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Female: BodyMap
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Female: Betty Jackson
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Brian Bolger: (scarf)
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Male: Katharine Hamnett
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Female: Ensemble comprising skirt, jumper, stockings, hat, waxed jacket & earrings (BodyMap)
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Female: Dress, cardigan & hat and scarf (Jackson & Bolger)
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Male: T-shirt, shirt and cotton trousers
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Brenda Polan
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The Guardian
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1985 +
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Female: Bruce Oldfield
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Charles Jourdan (shoes)
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Maria Buck (jewellery)
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Male: Scott Crolla
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+
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Female: Black silk & gold lamé evening dress
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Male: Shirt, crushed velvet trousers and ikat mules
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Suzy Menkes
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The Times
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1986 +
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Giorgio Armani
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Female: Checked wool jacket, skirt, and black suede shoes
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Male: Jacket, trousers, shirt and brogues
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Colin McDowell
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Country Life
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1987 +
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John Galliano
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Patrick Cox (shoes)
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Checked cotton coat, skirt, shirt & hat
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Debbi Mason
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Elle
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1988 +
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Jean-Paul Gaultier for Junior Gaultier
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Black denim dress, mesh T-shirt, hat, tights & shoes
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Jeff Banks
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The Clothes Show (BBC)
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1989 +
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Rifat Ozbek
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Woman's embroidered velvet evening ensemble
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Kathryn Samuel
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The Daily Telegraph
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1990 +
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Romeo Gigli
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Woman's dark blue velvet trouser suit with organza blouse
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Joan Burstein
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Browns
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1991 +
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Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel
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Pink lurex & wool tweed jacket & shoes, denim skirt & hat, belt & costume jewellery[3]
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Elizabeth Tilberis
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Vogue
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1992 +
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Ralph Lauren
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Woman's black and white pinstripe trouser suit & shirt[3]
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Liz Smith
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The Times
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1993 +
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Donna Karan
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Purple wool & stretch velvet dress, hat & boots
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Glenda Bailey
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Marie Claire
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1994 +
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John Galliano
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Black silk strapless evening dress
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Meredith Etherington Smith
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Harper's & Queen
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1995 +
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Female: Catherine Rayner
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Emma Hope (shoes)
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Male: Tom Gilbey
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Female: Beaded ivory silk satin wedding dress
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Male: Ivory silk frock coat, cream wool trousers and embroidered waistcoat
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Sandra Boler
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Brides
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1996 +
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Female: Alexander McQueen
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Male: Paul Smith
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Female: Floral brocade top with red 'bumster' trousers
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Male: Bright blue two-piece suit and shirt[3][4]
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Tamsin Blanchard
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The Independent
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1997 +
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Female: Hussein Chalayan
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Female: Julien MacDonald
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Female: Lainey Keogh
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Female: Deborah Milner
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Philip Treacy (bonnet)
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Female: Purple evening dress with sunburst bead embroidery (Chalayan)
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Female: 'Mermaid' evening dress, gold knitted rayon & horsehair (MacDonald)
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Female: Evening dress and coat, black knit with beading (Keogh)
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Female: Evening coat, purple velvet, with fur collar (Milner)
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Sculptural black bonnet
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Isabella Blow
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The Sunday Times
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1998 +
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Female: Sonia Rykiel
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Male: Chris Bailey for Jigsaw Menswear
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Female: Black knitted sweater & combat trousers, with pink marabou stole
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Male: Silver-grey suit, white T-shirt and ankle-length puffa jacket
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Iain R. Webb
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Elle
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1999 +
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Alexander McQueen
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Cream lace dress with brown leather collar and sandals[5]
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Susannah Frankel
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The Independent
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2000 +
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Donatella Versace for Versace
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Bamboo-print silk chiffon evening dress and jeweled mules[6]
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Lisa Armstrong
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The Times
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2001 +
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Tom Ford for Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche
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'Peasant' ensemble of gauze top and velvet & satin skirt, with boots and velvet scarf
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Alexandra Shulman
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Vogue
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2002 +
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Junya Watanabe
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Dress, pieced together knit & jersey fabrics, with distressed cow-hide shoes[4][7]
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Hilary Alexander
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The Daily Telegraph
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2003 +
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Marni
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Colorful printed dress
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Lucinda Chambers
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Vogue
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2004 +
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Tom Ford for Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche
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Evening dress in Chinese dragon print satin
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Sarajane Hoare
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Vanity Fair
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2005 +
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Alber Elbaz for Lanvin
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Blue silk faille dress with full skirt
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Charlie Porter
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GQ; The Guardian
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2006 +
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Prada
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Woman's olive green coat with fur patch pockets
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Sarah Mower
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2007 +
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Giles Deacon at GILES
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Orange 'Troubadour' dress with accompanying orange scarf
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Hywel Davies
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Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel (trouser ensemble)
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Kate Moss for Topshop (dress)
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Gold star and navy blue trouser ensemble
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Long sleeved black dress with heart-print
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Paula Reed
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Lucy Yeomans
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Harper's Bazaar
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Vivienne Westwood
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Stephen Jones
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2011 +
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Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen
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White embroidered ivory tulle and organza ballgown[10]
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Hamish Bowles
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Vogue
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Raf Simons for Christian Dior
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Embroidered and appliquéd silk cut-off ballgown and black cigarette pants[5]
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Vanessa Friedman
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Financial Times
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diff --git a/csv/203-csv/421.table b/csv/203-csv/421.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3dac54c8448e8a1fe4df0219f0cf389ae511ab43 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/203-csv/421.table @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +| Name | From | Until | Relationship with predecessor | +| Cosimo de' Medici (Pater Patriae) | 1434 | 1 August 1464 | Son of Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici who was not as prominently involved in Florentine politics, rather more involved in the financial area. | +| Piero I de' Medici (Piero the Gouty) | 1 August 1464 | 2 December 1469 | Eldest son of Cosimo de' Medici. | +| Lorenzo I de' Medici (Lorenzo the Magnificent) | 2 December 1469 | 9 April 1492 | Eldest son of Piero I de' Medici. | +| Piero II de' Medici (Piero the Unfortunate) | 9 April 1492 | 8 November 1494 | Eldest son of Lorenzo the Magnificent. Overthrown when Charles VIII of France invaded as a full republic was restored, first under the theocracy of Girolamo Savonarola and then statesman Piero Soderini. | +| Cardinal Giovanni de' Medici | 31 August 1512 | 9 March 1513 | Brother of Piero the Unfortunate, second son of Lorenzo the Magnificent. Elected to the Papacy, becoming Pope Leo X. | +| Giuliano de' Medici, Duke of Nemours | 9 March 1513 | 17 March 1516 | Brother of Cardinal Giovanni de' Medici, third son of Lorenzo the Magnificent. | +| Lorenzo II de' Medici, Duke of Urbino | 17 March 1516 | 4 May 1519 | Nephew of Giuliano de' Medici, Duke of Nemours, son of Piero the Unfortunate. | +| Cardinal Giulio de' Medici | 4 May 1519 | 19 November 1523 | Cousin of Lorenzo II de' Medici, Duke of Urbino, son of Giuliano de' Medici who was the brother of Lorenzo the Magnificent. Elected to the Papacy, becoming Pope Clement VII. | +| Cardinal Ippolito de' Medici | 19 November 1523 | 24 October 1529 | Cousin of Cardinal Giulio de' Medici, illegitimate son of Giuliano de' Medici, Duke of Nemours. | diff --git a/csv/203-csv/439.html b/csv/203-csv/439.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..670e63ffc427ac75b4ff8249ad96e9d3b18ef8ab --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/203-csv/439.html @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Pos.RiderSemi-Final PointsFinal PointsFinal HeatsTotal Points
1United States Jack Milne1315(3,3,3,3,3)28
2United States Wilbur Lamoreaux1213(3,3,3,1,3)25
3United States Cordy Milne1112(2,3,2,3,2)23
4United Kingdom Jack Parker1110(2,3,1,2,2)21
5United Kingdom Ginger Lees109(1,1,2,2,3)19
6United Kingdom Frank Charles107(0,0,1,3,3)17
7Australia Lionel Van Praag116(3,0,-,3,0)17
8United Kingdom Bill Kitchen79(1,2,2,2,2)16
9United Kingdom George Newton115(3,0,0,0,2)16
10United Kingdom Eric Langton124(1,0,0,3,0)16
11Denmark Morian Hansen78(1,2,3,1,1)15
12Canada Eric Chitty114(0,2,0,1,1)15
13United Kingdom Joe Abbott86(2,1,1,2,0)14
14United Kingdom Arthur Atkinson86(2,0,2,1,1)14
15United Kingdom Frank Varey83(0,1,1,0,1)11
16United Kingdom Tommy Croombs62(0,2,0,0,0)8
17United Kingdom Bob Harrison7--7
18United Kingdom Alec Statham60(0)6
diff --git a/csv/203-csv/499.table b/csv/203-csv/499.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..352438cdf397f6054fa538abeb9985149df990ca --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/203-csv/499.table @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +| Place | Player | Country | Score | To par | Money ($) | +| 1 | Jack Nicklaus | United States | 74-71-69-65=279 | –9 | 144,000 | +| T2 | Tom Kite | United States | 70-74-68-68=280 | –8 | 70,400 | +| T2 | Greg Norman | Australia | 70-72-68-70=280 | –8 | 70,400 | +| 4 | Seve Ballesteros | Spain | 71-68-72-70=281 | –7 | 38,400 | +| 5 | Nick Price | Zimbabwe | 79-69-63-71=282 | –6 | 32,000 | +| T6 | Jay Haas | United States | 76-69-71-67=283 | –5 | 27,800 | +| T6 | Tom Watson | United States | 70-74-68-71=283 | –5 | 27,800 | +| T8 | Tsuneyuki Nakajima | Japan | 70-71-71-72=284 | –4 | 23,200 | +| T8 | Payne Stewart | United States | 75-71-69-69=284 | –4 | 23,200 | +| T8 | Bob Tway | United States | 70-73-71-70=284 | –4 | 23,200 | diff --git a/csv/203-csv/584.table b/csv/203-csv/584.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..af801063e7558f2d3d07754a29709650ad5e5ee4 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/203-csv/584.table @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +| Date | Race name | D(f) | Course | Prize (£) | Odds | Runners | Place | Margin | Winner/Runner-up | Time | Jockey | +| July 1879 | Chesterfield Stakes | 5 | Newmarket | 1130 | 9/4 | 11 | 1 | 1 | Petal | 0:59 | Charles Wood | +| 29 July 1879 | Richmond Stakes | 6 | Goodwood | 1762 | | 8 | 1 | | | | | +| August 1879 | Prince of Wales Stakes | 5 | York | 340 | 1/2 | 9 | 1 | 0.5 | Brother to Ersilia | | Fred Archer | +| 1879 | Triennial Produce Stakes | 10 | Newmarket | 881 | | 11 | 1 | | | | | +| 1879 | Rous Memorial Stakes | 5 | Newmarket | 567 | | 10 | 1 | | | | | +| 26 May 1880 | Epsom Derby | 12 | Epsom Downs | 6375 | 2/1 | 19 | 1 | Head | Robert the Devil | 2:48 | Fred Archer | +| June 1880 | St. James's Palace Stakes | 8 | Ascot | 1550 | 30/100 | 5 | 1 | Head | Fernandez | | G Fordham | +| 15 September 1880 | St Leger | 14.5 | Doncaster | 6100 | 4/5 | 12 | 6 | | Robert the Devil | 3:32 | | +| 28 September 1880 | Great Foal Stakes | 10 | Newmarket | 2697 | 9/2 | 7 | 2 | Head | Robert the Devil | 2:25 | Tom Cannon | +| 14 October 1880 | Champion Stakes | 10 | Newmarket | 2071 | 5/4 | 4 | 2 | 10 | Robert the Devil | 2:10 | G Fordham | +| 27 April 1881 | City and Suburban Handicap | 10 | Epsom Downs | 1230 | 100/8 | 24 | 1 | 1.5 | Foxhall | 2:07 | Fred Archer | +| 3 June 1881 | Epsom Gold Cup | 12 | Epsom Downs | 500 | | 2 | 1 | | Robert the Devil | | | +| 13 October 1881 | Champion Stakes | 10 | Newmarket | 2087 | 4/6 | 8 | 1 | 0.75 | Scobell | 2:23.6 | Fred Archer | +| 25 October 1881 | Cambridgeshire Stakes | 9 | Newmarket | 2017 | 9/2 | 32 | 7 | | Foxhall | 2:15.4 | Fred Archer | diff --git a/csv/203-csv/586.csv b/csv/203-csv/586.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ee744c79a41d98d82b2a4728dd900ed7366653b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/203-csv/586.csv @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +"#","Nation","Qualification Tournament","Place in QT","Sailor" +"1","China","Host Country","","" +"2","Brazil","2007 Worlds","1","Robert Scheidt, Bruno Prada" +"3","France","2007 Worlds","2","Xavier Rohart, Pascal Rambeau" +"4","Great Britain","2007 Worlds","3","Iain Percy, Andrew Simpson" +"5","New Zealand","2007 Worlds","4","Hamish Pepper, Carl Williams" +"6","Italy","2007 Worlds","5","Diego Negri, Luigi Viale" +"7","Poland","2007 Worlds","6","Mateusz Kusznierewicz, Dominik Zycki" +"8","Germany","2007 Worlds","7","Marc Pickel, Ingo Borkowski" +"9","Sweden","2007 Worlds","8","Fredrik Lööf, Anders Ekström" +"10","Australia","2007 Worlds","9","Iain Murray, Andrew Palfrey" +"11","Portugal","2007 Worlds","10","Afonso Domingos, Bernardo Santos" +"12","United States","2007 Worlds","11","Mark Reynolds, Hal Haenel" +"13","Switzerland","2008 Worlds","4","Flavio Marazzi, Enrico De Maria" +"14","Croatia","2008 Worlds","12","Marin Lovrovic, Sinsa Mikulicic" +"15","Ireland","2008 Worlds","14","Max Treacy, Anthony Shanks" +"16","Austria","2008 Worlds","16","Hans Spitzauer, Christian Nehammer" diff --git a/csv/203-csv/593.html b/csv/203-csv/593.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ffffb693e7ef0ced0affb70918aa8b78ad73f54b --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/203-csv/593.html @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
TenureCoachYearsRecordPct.NCAA Tournament
1933Sam McAllister15–4–0.556
1934Herschel Bobo1
1934–1939Del Morgan6
1940Porter Grant14–5–0.444
1941–1942Jimmy Hitchcock2
1943-1946Bob Evans2
1947–1948Danny Doyle2
1949–1950Johnny Williamson221–23–0.477
1951–1957Dick McGowen790–76–2.548
1958Joe Connally117–8–0.680
1959–1962Erk Russell459–37–1.620
1963–1984Paul Nix22515–376–0.5784
1985–2000Hal Baird16634–328–0.6599
2001–2004Steve Renfroe4145–92–0.6123
2005–2008Tom Slater4115–113–0.5041
2009–2013John Pawlowski5167–126.5701
2014–PresentSunny Golloway117–8–0.6800
Totals16 coaches8118
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GoalDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
110 October 1998Tyencastle Park, Edinburgh Estonia1–13–2ECQG9
210 October 1998Tyencastle Park, Edinburgh Estonia3–23–2ECQG9
314 October 1998Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen Faroe Islands2–02–1ECQG9
44 September 1999Olimpijski Stadion, Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina2–12–1ECQG9
524 March 2001Hampden Park, Glasgow Belgium1–02–2WCQG6
624 March 2001Hampden Park, Glasgow Belgium2–02–2WCQG6
728 March 2001Hampden Park, Glasgow San Marino3–04–0WCQG6
diff --git a/csv/203-csv/720.table b/csv/203-csv/720.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..036df200ac5dea2f0aa1b7921937c24e47ce800b --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/203-csv/720.table @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +| Date | Opponent# | Rank# | Site | Result | +| September 5 | Maryland | | Carrier Dome • Syracuse, NY | W 35–11 | +| September 12 | Rutgers | | Rutgers Stadium • Piscataway, NJ | W 20-3 | +| September 19 | Miami (OH) | | Carrier Dome • Syracuse, NY | W 24-10 | +| September 26 | at Virginia Tech | | Lane Stadium • Blacksburg, VA | W 35–21 | +| October 3 | at Missouri | | Memorial Stadium • Columbia, MO | W 24-13 | +| October 17 | #10 Penn State | #13 | Carrier Dome • Syracuse, NY | W 48-21 | +| October 24 | Colgate | #9 | Carrier Dome • Syracuse, NY | W 52-6 | +| October 31 | at Pittsburgh | #8 | Pitt Stadium • Pittsburgh, PA | W 24-10 | +| November 7 | at Navy | #8 | Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium • Annapolis, MD | W 34-10 | +| November 14 | Boston College | #6 | Carrier Dome • Syracuse, NY | W 45-17 | +| November 21 | West Virginia | #6 | Carrier Dome • Syracuse, NY | W 32-31 | +| January 1 | vs. #6 Auburn | #4 | Louisiana Superdome • New Orleans, LA (Sugar Bowl) | T 16-16 | diff --git a/csv/203-csv/74.html b/csv/203-csv/74.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1a0205a63db6be49bea4bb2d47ac0f8656123924 --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/203-csv/74.html @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
RankUrban Area[8]Population +

(2001 Census)

+
Area (km²)Density (People/km²)Major subdivisionsMetropolitan Area[4][5]
1Greater Glasgow1,168,270368.473,171.0Glasgow, Paisley, Coatbridge, Clydebank, Motherwell, WishawGlasgow
2Edinburgh452,194120.113,765.0Edinburgh, MusselburghEdinburgh
3Aberdeen197,32860.943,238Aberdeen, Cove Bay, DyceAberdeen
4Dundee154,674673,298DundeeDundee
5Falkirk91,40236.102,532Falkirk, Grangemouth, Carron, Polmont, StenhousemuirFalkirk
6East Kilbride73,79624.123,060East KilbrideGlasgow
7Greenock73,59520.693,557Greenock, Gourock, Port GlasgowGlasgow
8Blantyre/Hamilton65,87422.632,911Blantyre, HamiltonGlasgow
9Ayr/Prestwick61,36523.572,604Ayr, PrestwickAyr
10Livingston59,51126.072,283Livingston, East Calder, Mid CalderEdinburgh
diff --git a/csv/203-csv/747.csv b/csv/203-csv/747.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f41212c86bd2c59e995e4120d198cb06398cc82f --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/203-csv/747.csv @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +"Rank","Nation","Gold","Silver","Bronze","Total" +"1","China (CHN)","71","39","35","145" +"2","South Korea (KOR)","45","30","31","106" +"3","Thailand (THA)","17","22","18","57" +"4","Singapore (SIN)","14","18","21","53" +"5","Japan (JPN)","12","11","10","33" +"6","Hong Kong (HKG)","7","13","18","38" +"7","India (IND)","8","7","10","25" +"8","Chinese Taipei (TPE)","7","13","20","40" +"9","Kazakhstan (KAZ)","5","10","12","27" +"10","North Korea (PRK)","5","6","9","20" +"11","Vietnam (VIE)","5","6","2","13" +"12","Malaysia (MAS)","4","6","8","18" +"13","Kuwait (KUW)","4","3","5","12" +"14","Philippines (PHI)","2","4","1","7" +"15","Iran (IRI)","1","9","4","14" +"16","Qatar (QAT)","1","4","0","5" +"17","Uzbekistan (UZB)","1","2","8","11" +"18","Indonesia (INA)","1","2","3","6" +"19","Saudi Arabia (KSA)","1","1","2","4" +"20","Yemen (YEM)","1","0","1","2" +"21","Syria (SYR)","1","0","0","1" +"22","Sri Lanka (SRI)","0","2","7","9" +"23","Iraq (IRQ)","0","1","1","2" +"23","Macau (MAC)","0","1","1","2" +"23","Tajikistan (TJK)","0","1","1","2" +"26","Jordan (JOR)","0","0","3","3" +"26","Mongolia (MGL)","0","0","3","3" +"28","Bahrain (BRN)","0","0","2","2" +"29","Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)","0","0","1","1" +"29","Myanmar (MYA)","0","0","1","1" +"29","Pakistan (PAK)","0","0","1","1" +"Total","Total","213","211","239","663" diff --git a/csv/203-csv/747.html b/csv/203-csv/747.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..501bb76753405177173f109b7dc9fc055c190fcb --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/203-csv/747.html @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)713935145
2 South Korea (KOR)453031106
3 Thailand (THA)17221857
4 Singapore (SIN)14182153
5 Japan (JPN)12111033
6 Hong Kong (HKG)7131838
7 India (IND)871025
8 Chinese Taipei (TPE)7132040
9 Kazakhstan (KAZ)5101227
10 North Korea (PRK)56920
11 Vietnam (VIE)56213
12 Malaysia (MAS)46818
13 Kuwait (KUW)43512
14 Philippines (PHI)2417
15 Iran (IRI)19414
16 Qatar (QAT)1405
17 Uzbekistan (UZB)12811
18 Indonesia (INA)1236
19 Saudi Arabia (KSA)1124
20 Yemen (YEM)1012
21 Syria (SYR)1001
22 Sri Lanka (SRI)0279
23 Iraq (IRQ)0112
23 Macau (MAC)0112
23 Tajikistan (TJK)0112
26 Jordan (JOR)0033
26 Mongolia (MGL)0033
28 Bahrain (BRN)0022
29 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)0011
29 Myanmar (MYA)0011
29 Pakistan (PAK)0011
Total213211239663
diff --git a/csv/203-csv/753.csv b/csv/203-csv/753.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2857962298d0c6eadd817cebab365fb55ba7889d --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/203-csv/753.csv @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +"Rank","Name","Caps","Goals","Years" +"1","Bedford Jezzard","3","6","1954–1955" +"2","Tommy Taylor","2","4","1956" +"=","Gordon Hill","6","4","1978" +"=","Alan Smith","4","4","1990–1992" +"5","Jack Rowley","1","3","1949" +"=","Brian Talbot","6","3","1978–1980" +"=","Paul Merson","4","3","1991–1998" +"=","Matthew le Tissier","6","3","1990–1998" diff --git a/csv/203-csv/763.tsv b/csv/203-csv/763.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4831aec15e83ca31bff88365487fff635f413c6c --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/203-csv/763.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +Year Competition Venue Position Notes +1983 Pan American Games Caracas, Venezuela 2nd 78.34 m +1985 Central American and Caribbean Championships Nassau, Bahamas 2nd 76.88 m +1986 Central American and Caribbean Games Santiago de los Caballeros, DR 1st 77.32 m +1987 Pan American Games Indianapolis, United States 2nd 75.58 m +1990 Central American and Caribbean Games Mexico City, Mexico 1st 78.86 m +1990 Goodwill Games Seattle, United States 2nd 80.84 m +1991 Pan American Games Havana, Cuba 1st 79.12 m +1991 World Championships Tokyo, Japan 16th 77.72 m diff --git a/csv/203-csv/765.table b/csv/203-csv/765.table new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1736acbe6c32a7b6276bec946a430dfa6158d10b --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/203-csv/765.table @@ -0,0 +1,423 @@ +| Genre | Date | Japanese title (Original title) | English title | Scoring | Notes | +| Orchestral | 1957 | 弦楽のためのレクイエム | Requiem for Strings | for string orchestra | | +| Orchestral | 1958 | ソリチュード・ソノール | Solitude Sonore | for orchestra | | +| Orchestral | 1961 | 樹の曲 | Music of Trees | for orchestra | | +| Orchestral | 1962 | コロナII | Corona II | for string orchestra | uses graphic notation; written in collaboration with Kōhei Sugiura | +| Orchestral | 1964 | 地平線のドーリア | The Dorian Horizon | for 17 strings | | +| Orchestral | 1967 | グリーン | Green | for orchestra | | +| Orchestral | 1971 | 冬 | Winter | for orchestra | | +| Orchestral | 1973, 1979 | 秋庭歌一具 | In an Autumn Garden | for gagaku orchestra | | +| Orchestral | 1976 | マージナリア | Marginalia | for orchestra | | +| Orchestral | 1977 | 鳥は星型の庭に降りる | A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden | for orchestra | | +| Orchestral | 1981 | ア・ウェイ・ア・ローン II | A Way a Lone II | for string orchestra | | +| Orchestral | 1981 | 夢の時 | Dreamtime | for orchestra | | +| Orchestral | 1982 | 雨ぞふる | Rain Coming | for chamber orchestra | | +| Orchestral | 1982 | 星・島 | Star-Isle | for orchestra | | +| Orchestral | 1983 | | Lacrima | for string orchestra | | +| Orchestral | 1985 | 夢窓 | Dream/Window | for orchestra | | +| Orchestral | 1988 | トゥウィル・バイ・トワイライト – モートン・フェルドマンの追憶に | Twill by Twilight: In Memory of Morton Feldman | for orchestra | composed in memory of composer Morton Feldman | +| Orchestral | 1988 | トゥリー・ライン | Tree Line | for chamber orchestra | early title: 並木 (Namiki?) | +| Orchestral | 1988 | | For Lenny's Birthday, Variations on a Theme by Bernstein | for orchestra | 1 of the 8 variations on "New York, New York, It's a Wonderful Town" from On the Town and other themes written for Leonard Bernstein's 70th birthday; collaborative composition with Luciano Berio, Leon Kirchner, John Williams, Jacob Druckman, et al. | +| Orchestral | 1990 | ヴィジョンズ 神秘 閉じた眼 | Visions Mystère Les Yeux clos | for orchestra | | +| Orchestral | 1991 | ハウ・スロー・ザ・ウィンド | How Slow the Wind | for orchestra | | +| Orchestral | 1992 | セレモニアル – An Autumn Ode – | Ceremonial: An Autumn Ode | for orchestra with shō | | +| Orchestral | 1992 | 系図 – 若い人たちのための音楽詩 – | Family Tree: Musical Verses for Young People | for narrator and orchestra | words by Shuntarō Tanikawa | +| Orchestral | 1993 | 群島S. | Archipelago S. | for 21 players in 5 groups | Group A: oboe (oboe d'amore), violin, viola, violoncello, double bass, harp, percussion (1 player) Group B: horn I, horn II, trumpet, trombone I, trombone II Group C: flute (alto flute), bassoon, violin, viola, violoncello, celesta, percussion (1 player) +Group D: clarinet +Group E: clarinet | +| Orchestral | 1994 | 精霊の庭 | Spirit Garden | for orchestra | | +| Orchestral | 1994, 1995 | 三つの映画音楽 『ホゼー・トレス』 『他人の顔』 『黒い雨』 | Three Film Scores "José Torres" "The Face of Another" "Black Rain" | for string orchestra | | +| Concertante | 1959 | シーン | Scene | for cello and string orchestra | also for cello and piano | +| Concertante | 1964 | テクスチュアズ | Textures | for piano and orchestra | incorporated into Arc, Part II | +| Concertante | 1963–1966 1963 1966 1963 | 弧(アーク) 第1部 パイル ソリチュード Your Love and the Crossing | Arc, Part I Pile Solitude Your Love and the Crossing | for piano and orchestra | revised in 1976 | +| Concertante | 1964–1966 1964 1966 1966 | 弧(アーク) 第2部 テクスチュアズ リフレクション コーダ | Arc, Part II Textures Reflection Coda: Shall Begin from the End | for piano and orchestra | revised in 1976 | +| Concertante | 1967 | ノヴェンバー・ステップス | November Steps | for biwa, shakuhachi and orchestra | | +| Concertante | 1968 | アステリズム | Asterism | for piano and orchestra | | +| Concertante | 1970 | ユーカリプス I | Eucalypts I | for flute, oboe, harp and string orchestra | | +| Concertante | 1971 | カシオペア | Cassiopeia | for percussion solo and orchestra | | +| Concertante | 1973 | 秋 | Autumn | for biwa, shakuhachi and orchestra | | +| Concertante | 1974 | ジティマルヤ | Gitimalya: Bouquet of Songs | for marimba and orchestra | | +| Concertante | 1974–1975 | カトレーン | Quatrain | for clarinet, violin, cello, piano and orchestra | | +| Concertante | 1980 | 遠い呼び声の彼方へ! | Far Calls. Coming, Far! | for violin and orchestra | | +| Concertante | 1981 | 海へ II 夜 白鯨 鱈岬 | Toward the Sea II The Night Moby Dick Cape Cod | for alto flute, harp and string orchestra | | +| Concertante | 1983 | 夢の縁へ | To the Edge of Dream | for guitar and orchestra | | +| Concertante | 1984 | 虹へ向かって、パルマ | Vers, l'arc-en-ciel, Palma | for oboe d'amore, guitar and orchestra | | +| Concertante | 1984 | オリオンとプレアデス | Orion and Pleiades | for cello and orchestra | | +| Concertante | 1984 | リヴァラン | Riverrun | for piano and orchestra | | +| Concertante | 1971–1986 | ジェモー | Gémeaux | for oboe, trombone, 2 orchestras and 2 conductors | | +| Concertante | 1987 | ウォーター・ドリーミング | I Hear the Water Dreaming | for flute and orchestra | | +| Concertante | 1987 | ノスタルジア – アンドレイ・タルコフスキーの追憶に – | Nostalghia: In Memory of Andrej Tarkovskij | for violin and string orchestra | composed in memory of filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky | +| Concertante | 1987 | 夕暮れに | Yūgure ni | for orchestra | arrangement | +| Concertante | 1989 | ア・ストリング・アラウンド・オータム | A String around Autumn | for viola and orchestra | | +| Concertante | 1990 | フロム・ミー・フロウズ・ワット・ユー・コール・タイム | From Me Flows What You Call Time | for 5 percussionists and orchestra | | +| Concertante | 1991 | ファンタズマ/カントス | Fantasma/Cantos | for clarinet and orchestra | winner of the 1994 Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition | +| Concertante | 1991 | 夢の引用 – Say Sea, take me! – | Quotation the Dream: Say Sea, Take Me! | for 2 pianos and orchestra | | +| Concertante | 1994 | ファンタズマ/カントス II | Fantasma/Cantos II | for trombone and orchestra | | +| Concertante | 1995 | スペクトラル・カンティクル | Spectral Canticle | for violin, guitar and orchestra | | +| Concertante | 1995 | ミロの彫刻のように | Comme la Sculpture de Miró | for flute, harp and orchestra | incomplete; Takemitsu's last work inspired by the sculpture of Joan Miró | +| Chamber music | 1951, 1989 | 妖精の距離 | Distance de fée | for violin and piano | | +| Chamber music | 1955 | 室内協奏曲 | Concerto de chambre | for 13 instruments | | +| Chamber music | 1958 | ソン・カリグラフィ I | Le Son-calligraphié I | for 4 violins, 2 violas and 2 cellos | | +| Chamber music | 1958 | ソン・カリグラフィ II | Le Son-calligraphié II | for 4 violins, 2 violas and 2 cellos | | +| Chamber music | 1959 | シーン | Scene | for cello and piano | also for cello and string orchestra | +| Chamber music | 1959–1960 | マスク | Masque | for 2 flutes | | +| Chamber music | 1960 | ソン・カリグラフィ III | Le Son-calligraphié III | for 4 violins, 2 violas and 2 cellos | | +| Chamber music | 1960 | ランドスケープ | Landscape | for 2 violins, viola and cello | | +| Chamber music | 1961 | リング | Ring | for flute, terz guitar and lute | | +| Chamber music | 1961 | 不良少年 | Bad Boy | for 3 guitars | arranged for 2 guitars by Norio Sato | +| Chamber music | 1962 | サクリファイス | Sacrifice | for alto flute, lute and vibraphone with antique cymbales | | +| Chamber music | 1964 | 一柳慧のためのブルー・オーロラ | Blue Aurora for Toshi Ichiyanagi | | chance operation composition for Toshi Ichiyanagi | +| Chamber music | 1965 | ソナント | Sonant | for 2 flutes, violin, cello, guitar and 2 bandoneons | revised as Valeria in 1969 | +| Chamber music | 1965, 1969 | ヴァレリア | Valeria | for violin, cello, guitar, electronic organ and 2 piccolos | revised version of Sonant (1965) | +| Chamber music | 1966 | 悲歌 | Hika (Elegy) | for violin and piano | | +| Chamber music | 1966 | エクリプス<蝕> | Eclipse | for biwa and shakuhachi | | +| Chamber music | 1968 | クロス・トーク | Cross Talk | for bandoneón and tape | | +| Chamber music | 1969 | スタンザ I | Stanza I | for guitar, harp, piano (also celesta), vibraphone and female voice (soprano) | | +| Chamber music | 1970 | 四季 | Seasons | for 4 percussion players, or 1 percussion player and tape | also version for traditional Japanese musical instruments | +| Chamber music | 1967–1971 | ムナーリ・バイ・ムナーリ | Munari by Munari | for percussion | | +| Chamber music | 1971 | 声(ヴォイス) | Voice | for flute | | +| Chamber music | 1971 | ユーカリプスII | Eucalypts II | for flute, oboe and harp | | +| Chamber music | 1971 | スタンザII | Stanza II | for harp and tape | | +| Chamber music | 1972 | ディスタンス | Distance | for oboe and shō ad libitum | | +| Chamber music | 1973 | 旅 | Voyage | for 3 biwa | | +| Chamber music | 1974 | ガーデン・レイン | Garden Rain | for brass ensemble (horn, 4 trumpets, 4 trombones, tuba) | | +| Chamber music | 1974 | フォリオス | Folios Folio I Folio II Folio III | for guitar | | +| Chamber music | 1974–1977 | ギターのための12のうた ロンドンデリーの歌 オーバー・ザ・レインボー サマータイム 早春賦 失われた恋 星の世界 シークレット・ラヴ ヒア・ゼア・アンド・エヴリウェア ミッシェル ヘイ・ジュード イエスタデイ インターナショナル | 12 Songs for Guitar Londonderry Air Over the Rainbow Summertime A Song of Early Spring Amours Perdues What a Friend Secret Love Here, There and Everywhere Michelle Hey Jude Yesterday The International | for guitar | transcriptions 1. Irish folk song 2. music by Harold Arlen 3. music by George Gershwin 4. music by Akira Nakada (中田章) 5. music by Joseph Kosma 6. music by Charles Crozat Converse 7. music by Sammy Fain +8.~11. music by The Beatles: Paul McCartney and John Lennon +12. music by Pierre De Geyter | +| Chamber music | 1975 | 星たちの息子 – 第一幕への前奏曲『天職』 – | Le Fils des étoiles: Prélude du 1er acte "La Vocation" | for flute and harp | arrangement | +| Chamber music | 1976 | ブライス | Bryce | for flute, 2 harps and 2 percussion players | | +| Chamber music | 1976 | ウェイブス<波> | Waves | for clarinet solo, horn, 2 trombones and bass drum | | +| Chamber music | 1977 | カトレーンII | Quatrain II | for clarinet, violin, cello and piano | | +| Chamber music | 1977–1978 | ウォーターウェイズ | Waterways | for violin, cello, clarinet, piano, 2 harps and 2 vibraphones | | +| Chamber music | 1980 | ア・ウェイ・ア・ローン | A Way a Lone | for 2 violins, viola and cello | | +| Chamber music | 1981 | 海へ 夜 白鯨 鱈岬 | Toward the Sea The Night Moby Dick Cape Cod | for alto flute and guitar (or harp) | | +| Chamber music | 1981 | 雨の樹 | Rain Tree | for 3 percussion players (or 3 keyboard players) | after Kenzaburō Ōe's 1982 serial novel Women Listening to the Rain Tree (「雨の木」を聴く女たち) | +| Chamber music | 1981, 1989 | 海へ III 夜 白鯨 鱈岬 | Toward the Sea III The Night Moby Dick Cape Cod | for alto flute and harp | | +| Chamber music | 1982 | 雨の呪文 | Rain Spell | for flute (also alto flute), clarinet, harp, piano and vibraphone | | +| Chamber music | 1982 | クロス・ハッチ | Cross Hatch | for marimba and vibraphone (or 2 keyboard instruments) | | +| Chamber music | 1983 | ラスト・ワルツ | The Last Waltz | for guitar | arrangement | +| Chamber music | 1983 | 十一月の霧と菊の彼方から | From Far beyond Chrysanthemums and November Fog | for violin and piano | | +| Chamber music | 1983 | 揺れる鏡の夜明け 秋 過ぎてゆく鳥 影の中で 揺れる鏡 | Rocking Mirror Daybreak Autumn Passing Bird In the Shadows Rocking Mirror | for 2 violins | | +| Chamber music | 1984 | オリオン | Orion | for cello and piano | | +| Chamber music | 1986 | アントゥル・タン | Entre-temps | for oboe, 2 violins, viola and cello | | +| Chamber music | 1987 | シグナルズ・フロム・ヘヴン – Two Antiphonal Fanfares – デイ・シグナル ナイト・シグナル | Signals from Heaven, Two Antiphonal Fanfares Day Signal Night Signal | for 2 horns, piccolo trumpet, 4 trumpets (also 2 cornets), 4 trombones and tuba | | +| Chamber music | 1987 | ヒロシマという名の少年 | A Boy Named Hiroshima | for 2 guitars | | +| Chamber music | 1987 | オール・イン・トワイライト – ギターのための四つの小品 – | All in Twilight, 4 Pieces | for guitar | written for Julian Bream | +| Chamber music | 1989 | 巡り – イサム・ノグチの追憶に – | Itinerant: In Memory of Isamu Noguchi | for flute | composed in memory of Japanese American artist Isamu Noguchi | +| Chamber music | 1991 | ギターのための小品 – シルヴァーノ・ブソッティの60歳の誕生日に – | A Piece for Guitar: For the 60th Birthday of Sylvano Bussotti | for guitar | Sylvano Bussotti | +| Chamber music | 1992 | そして、それが風であることを知った | And Then I Knew 'Twas Wind | for flute, viola and harp | | +| Chamber music | 1993 | ビトゥイーン・タイズ | Between Tides | for violin, cello and piano | | +| Chamber music | 1993 | エキノクス | Equinox | for guitar | | +| Chamber music | 1993 | 秋のうた | Herbstlied (Autumn Song) | for clarinet, 2 violins, viola and cello | arrangement from The Seasons, Op. 37a, by Tchaikovsky | +| Chamber music | 1993 | 枯葉 | Les Feuilles mortes (Autumn Leaves) | for 2 violins, viola and cello | arrangement of the song by Joseph Kosma | +| Chamber music | 1994 | 鳥が道に降りてきた | A Bird Came down the Walk | for viola and piano | | +| Chamber music | 1994 | 径 – ヴィトルド・ルトスワフスキの追憶に – | Paths: In Memoriam of Witold Lutosławski | for trumpet | composed in memory of composer Witold Lutosławski | +| Chamber music | 1995 | エア | Air | for flute | last published work | +| Chamber music | 1995 | 森の中で – ギターのための三つの小品 – ウェインスコット・ポンド-コーネリア・フォスの絵画から- ローズデール ミュアー・ウッズ | In the Woods, 3 Pieces Wainscot Pond – after a Painting by Cornelia Foss Rosedale Muir Woods | for guitar | | +| Keyboard | 1948? | かけひ | Kakehi (Conduit) | for piano | | +| Keyboard | 1948? | | Kotouta | for piano | | +| Keyboard | 1948? | クラヴサンのために | For Harpsichord (Clavecin no tame ni) | for harpsichord | | +| Keyboard | 1948 | 二つのメロディ | 2 Melodies | for piano | incomplete | +| Keyboard | 1949 | 二つの小品 | 2 Pieces | for piano | | +| Keyboard | 1948–1949 | ロマンス | Romance | for piano | | +| Keyboard | 1950 | 二つのレント | Lento in due movimenti Adagio Lento misteriosamente | for piano | revised as Litany in 1989 | +| Keyboard | 1952 | | At the Circus | for piano | | +| Keyboard | 1952, 1959 1952 1959 1959 | 遮られない休息 ゆっくりと、悲しく語りかけるように 静かに残酷な響きで 愛の歌 | Uninterrupted Rest (Pause ininterrompue) Slowly, Sadly and As If to Converse With Quietly and with a Cruel Reverberation A Song of Love | for piano | after a poem by Shūzō Takiguchi (瀧口修造); also known as Uninterrupted Rest(s) and La Pause ininterrompue | +| Keyboard | 1960 | あわれみたまえ | Miserere | for piano | jazz composition | +| Keyboard | 1960 | 愛して | Love Me | for piano | jazz composition | +| Keyboard | 1961 | ピアノ・ディスタンス | Piano Distance | for piano | | +| Keyboard | 1962 | ピアニストのためのコロナ | Corona for Pianist(s) Study for Vibration Study for Intonation Study for Articulation Study for Expression Study for Conversation | for 1 or more pianos | uses graphic notation; written in collaboration with Kōhei Sugiura | +| Keyboard | 1973 | フォー・アウェイ | For Away | for piano | | +| Keyboard | 1978 | こどものためのピアノ小品 微風 雲 | Piano Pieces for Children Breeze Clouds | for piano | | +| Keyboard | 1979 | 閉じた眼 – 瀧口修造の追憶に – | Les Yeux clos: In Memory of Shuzo Takiguchi | for piano | composed in memory of Japanese poet Shūzō Takiguchi (瀧口修造) | +| Keyboard | 1982 | 雨の樹素描 | Rain Tree Sketch | for piano | | +| Keyboard | 1986 | 夢見る雨 | Rain Dreaming | for harpsichord | | +| Keyboard | 1988 | 閉じた眼 II | Les Yeux clos II | for piano | | +| Keyboard | 1989 | リタニ – マイケル・ヴァイナーの追憶に – | Litany: In Memory of Michael Vyner Adagio Lento misterioso | for piano | composed in memory of Michael Vyner; revision of Lento in due movimenti (1950) | +| Keyboard | 1992 | 雨の樹素描 II – オリヴィエ・メシアンの追憶に – | Rain Tree Sketch II: In Memory of Olivier Messiaen | for piano | composed in memory of composer Olivier Messiaen | +| Keyboard | 1992 | ゴールデン・スランバーズ | Golden Slumbers | for piano | arrangement from Abbey Road by The Beatles | +| Choral | 1953 | 美幌町町歌 | Bihoro Song | | City song for Bihoro, Hokkaidō; words by Kōichi Ōshita (大下孝一) | +| Choral | 1961–1966 | 風の馬 | Wind Horse Vocalise I Spell of Fingers Vocalise II Vocalise III Legend of the Dining Table and Coda | for mixed chorus | | +| Choral | 1963 | 三重県立四日市南高等学校校歌 | Yokkaichi Minami High School Song, Yokkaichi, Mie | | School song; words by Shuntarō Tanikawa | +| Choral | 1963 | 三重県伊賀市上野西小学校校歌 | Kamino Nishi Elementary School Song, Iga, Mie | | School song; words by Keiji Hashimoto (橋本鶏二) | +| Choral | 1969 | クロッシング | Crossing According to What | for 2 orchestras with soloists (guitar, harp, piano/celeste, vibraphone) and female chorus | | +| Choral | 1982 | 芝生 | Grass | for male chorus | words by Shuntarō Tanikawa; English words by W. S. Merwin; commissioned by the Harvard Glee Club | +| Choral | 1983 | 東村山市久米川東小学校校歌 | Kumegawahigashi Elementary School Song, Higashimurayama, Tokyo | | School song; words by Shuntarō Tanikawa | +| Choral | 1987 | 手作り諺 – 四つのポップ・ソング – | Handmade Proverbs, 4 Pop Songs Your Eyes Three Bonzes Cinderella's Misfortune A Farewell Gift | for 6 male voices | words by Shūzō Takiguchi (瀧口修造) | +| Choral | 1990 | マイ・ウェイ・オブ・ライフ -マイケル・ヴァイナーの追憶に | My Way of Life: In Memory of Michael Vyner | for baritone, mixed chorus and orchestra | composed in memory of Michael Vyner | +| Choral | 1991 | 秋葉学園歌 | Akiba Gakuen Song | | School song; words by Makoto Ooka | +| Vocal | 1950s | MI・YO・TA | MI・YO・TA | for voice and piano | early melody for a film score that remained used; completed in 1996 after Takemitsu's death by Toshirō Mayuzumi; words by Shuntarō Tanikawa | +| Vocal | 1954 | さようなら | Sayōnara | for voice and piano | words by Kuniharu Akiyama (秋山邦晴) | +| Vocal | 1955 | 小さな部屋で | In a Small Room (Chiisana heya de) | for voice and piano | words by Akira Kawaji (川路明) | +| Vocal | 1958 | うたうだけ | I Just Sing (Utau dake) | for voice and piano | words by Shuntarō Tanikawa | +| Vocal | 1958 | 黒い絵画 レオノーレ・フィニによせて | Tableau Noir | for speaker and chamber orchestra | words by Kuniharu Akiyama (秋山邦晴); inspired by the art of Leonor Fini | +| Vocal | 1961 | 恋のかくれんぼ | The Game of Love (Koi no kakurenbo) | for voice and piano | words by Shuntarō Tanikawa | +| Vocal | 1961 | ○と△の歌 | A Song of ○'s (Circles) and △'s (Triangles) (Maru to sankaku no uta) | for voice and piano | words by the composer | +| Vocal | 1962 | 環礁 | Coral Island | for soprano and orchestra | words by Makoto Ōoka | +| Vocal | 1962 | 小さな空 | Small Sky (Chiisana sora) | for voice and piano | words by the composer | +| Vocal | 1963 | 雪 | La Neige (Yuki) | for voice and piano | French words by Shin'ichi Segi (瀬木慎一); theme song from the 1963 film White and Black (白と黒) | +| Vocal | 1963 | 見えないこども | Unseen Child (Mienai kodomo) | for voice and piano | words by Shuntarō Tanikawa | +| Vocal | 1963 | 雲に向かって起つ | Take Off for the Clouds (Kumo ni mukatte tatsu) | | song for a television drama; words by Shuntarō Tanikawa | +| Vocal | 1963 | 素晴らしい悪女 | A Marvelous Kid (Subarashii akujo) | for voice and piano | Spanish words by Fumio Nagata (永田文夫); theme song from the 1978 film A Marvelous Kid | +| Vocal | 1965 | 三月のうた | In the Month of March (Sangatsu no uta) | for voice and piano | words by Shuntarō Tanikawa | +| Vocal | 1965 | 死んだ男の残したものは | All That the Man Left Behind When He Died (Shinda otoko no nokoshita mono wa) | for voice and piano | words by Shuntarō Tanikawa | +| Vocal | 1966 | ワルツ | Waltz | for voice and piano | German words by Tatsuji Iwabuchi (岩淵達治); from the 1966 film The Face of Another | +| Vocal | 1968 | めぐり逢い | The Encounter (Meguriai) | for voice and piano | words by Ichirō Araki (荒木一郎); theme song from the 1968 film Two Hearts in the Rain | +| Vocal | 1978 | 燃える秋 | Glowing Autumn (Moeru aki) | for voice and piano | words by Hiroyuki Itsuki (五木寛之); theme song from the 1978 film Glowing Autumn | +| Vocal | 1978 | 翼 | Wings (Tsubasa) | for voice and piano | words by the composer | +| Vocal | 1979 | さくら さくら | Sakura Sakura | for voice and piano | Japanese folk song | +| Vocal | 1983 | 島へ | To the Island (Shima e) | for voice and piano | words by Mitsuru Izawa | +| Vocal | 1985 | 明日ハ晴レカナ、曇リカナ | Will Tomorrow, I Wonder, Be Cloudy or Clear? (Ashita wa hare kana, kumori kana) | for voice and piano | words by the composer | +| Vocal | 1985 | ぽつねん | All Alone (Potsunen) | for voice and piano | words by Shuntarō Tanikawa | +| Vocal | 1995 | 昨日のしみ | Yesterday's Spot (Kinō no shimi) | for voice and piano | words by Shuntarō Tanikawa | +| Jazz | 1958 | パナンペの思いがけない勝利の話-アイヌ民話よりの自由な脚色- | Panampe no omoigakenai shōri no hanashi, Based on the Ainu Folklore | for a chorus of five male singers and jazz band | | +| Jazz | 1960 | お休み! | Be Sleep Baby! | | | +| Jazz | 1961 | 3たす3と3ひく3 | 3 tasu 3 to 3 hiku 3 (3 Plus 3 and 3 Minus 3) | | | +| Stage | 1951 | | Joie de vivre | | Ballet | +| Stage | 1953 | 銀河鉄道の旅 | Ginga tetsudo no tabi | | Fantastic Ballet | +| Stage | 1954 | | Romantic Suite: Nutcracker for Children | | Children's Ballet; collaboration with Jun Date after Tchaikovsky | +| Stage | 1954 | 夏と煙 | Summer and Smoke | | Incidental music for the play by Tennessee Williams | +| Stage | 1955 | 未来のイヴ | Eve of the Future | for tape | Ballet; musical collaboration with composer Toshirō Mayuzumi | +| Stage | 1955 | 野性の女 | La Sauvage | | Incidental music for the play by Jean Anouilh | +| Stage | 1955 | アンフィトリオン38 | Amphitryon 38 | | Incidental music for the play by Jean Giraudoux | +| Stage | 1956 | 愛の条件〈オルフェとユリディス〉 | Ai no jōken (Orphée et Eurydice) | | Incidental music for a version of the play Eurydice by Jean Anouilh | +| Stage | 1956 | せむしの聖女 | A Hunchbacked Sacred Woman | | Incidental music a reworking of the play Ardèle ou la Marguerite by Jean Anouilh | +| Stage | 1956 | Kの死 | The Death of K (K no shi) | | Incidental music for the play by Shuntarō Tanikawa | +| Stage | 1956 | タンタロスの踊り | Tantalos no odori | | Incidental music for the play by Rinzō Shiina | +| Stage | 1957 | トロイ戦争は起こらないだろう | La guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu | | Incidental music for the play The Trojan War Will Not Take Place by Jean Giraudoux | +| Stage | 1957 | 守銭奴 | L'Avare | | Incidental music for the play by Molière | +| Stage | 1958 | 国性爺 | Koxinga (Kokusen'ya) | | Incidental music for the puppet play The Battles of Coxinga by Chikamatsu Monzaemon | +| Stage | 1959 | 海賊 | Le Corsaire | | Incidental music for the play by Marcel Achard | +| Stage | 1959 | 死せる女王 | La Reine morte | | Incidental music for the play by Henry de Montherlant | +| Stage | 1959 | 怒りを込めて振り返れ | Look Back in Anger | | Incidental music for the 1956 play by John Osborne | +| Stage | 1960 | 狼生きろ豚は死ね | The Wolf Must Live, the Pig Must Die (Ookami ikiro buta wa shine) | | Incidental music for the 1963 play by Shintarō Ishihara | +| Stage | 1960 | お芝居はおしまい | The Play Is Finished (Oshibai wa oshimai) | | Incidental music for the play by Shuntarō Tanikawa | +| Stage | 1961 | おまえの敵はおまえだ | Omae no teki wa omae da | | Incidental music for the play by Jun Ishikawa | +| Stage | 1961 | 地獄のオルフェ | Orpheus Descending | | Incidental music for the play by Tennessee Williams | +| Stage | 1962 | 黒の悲劇 | Black Tragedy (Kuro no higeki) | | Incidental music for the play by Seiichi Yashiro (矢代静一) | +| Stage | 1962 | 白夜 | White Night (Byakuya): An Intermezzo | | Incidental music for the play by Shūji Terayama | +| Stage | 1964 | 一ノ谷物語 – 琴魂 – | Ichinotani monogatari: Kotodama | | Incidental music for the play by Shintarō Ishihara | +| Stage | 1964 | | Blue Aurora for Toshi Ichiyanagi | | Theatre Piece | +| Stage | 1964 | | Time Perspective for Jasper Johns | | Theatre Piece | +| Stage | 1966 | | Seven Hills Events for Ay-O | | Theatre Piece | +| Stage | 1966 | カラマーゾフの兄弟 | The Brothers Karamazov | | Incidental music for the play by Fyodor Dostoyevsky | +| Stage | 1972 | マクベス | Macbeth | | Incidental music for the play by William Shakepeare | +| Stage | 1973 | 愛の眼鏡は色ガラス | Love Wears Tinted Glasses (Ai no megane wa iro garasu) | | Incidental music for the 1973 play by Kōbō Abe | +| Stage | 1974 | 祝典喜劇 ポセイドンの仮面際 | Poseidon Mask Festival (Shukuten kigeki Poseidon kamensai) | | Incidental music for the 1973 play by Kunio Tsuji | +| Stage | 1975 | シラノ・ド・ベルジュラック | Cyrano de Bergerac | | Incidental music for the play by Edmond Rostand | +| Stage | 1979 | 子午線の祀り | Festival of the Meridian (Shigosen no matsuri) | | Incidental music for the play by Junji Kinoshita | +| Stage | 1982 | ウィングズ – 翼 – | Wings | | Incidental music for the play by Arthur Kopit | +| Stage | 1984 | 波長(ウェイブレングス) | Wavelength | for 2 percussion players, 2 dancers with video installation | Theatrical work; unfinished | +| Electronic music | 1955 | ルリエフ・スタティク | Static Relief | for tape | | +| Electronic music | 1956 | ヴォーカリズムA・I | Vocalism A・I | for tape | musique concrète | +| Electronic music | 1956 | 木・空・鳥 | Tree, Sky, Bird (ki・sora・tori) | for tape | musique concrète | +| Electronic music | 1956 | ユリディスの死 | La Mort de Eurydice | for tape | | +| Electronic music | 1958 | 空、馬、そして死 | Sky, Horse and Death | for tape | | +| Electronic music | 1956–1957 | クラップ・ヴォーカリズム | Clap Vocalism | for tape | | +| Electronic music | 1957 | | Dialogue | for tape | | +| Electronic music | 1960 | クワイエト・デザイン | Quiet Design | for tape | | +| Electronic music | 1960 | 水の曲 | Water Music | for tape | | +| Electronic music | 1964 | 怪談 | Kwaidan | for tape | | +| Electronic music | 1964 | 懐かしのサンフランシスコ | Natsukashino San Francisco [Longed-for San Francisco] | for tape | | +| Electronic music | 1970 | | Years of Ear – What Is Music? – | for tape | | +| Electronic music | 1970 | トゥワード | Toward | for tape | | +| Electronic music | 1986 | ミネアポリスの庭 | A Minneapolis Garden | for tape | | +| Electronic music | 1986 | 静寂の海 | The Sea Is Still | for tape | | +| Commercial music | 1954 | 森永チョコレート | Morinaga Chocolate | | | +| Commercial music | 1982 | サントリーリザーブ | Suntory Reserve | | | +| Film scores | 1955 | 北斎 | Hokusai | | not produced | +| Film scores | 1955 | 銀輪 | Ginrin | | also known as Bicycle in Dream | +| Film scores | 1956 | 狂った果実 | Crazed Fruit | | directed by Kō Nakahira; co-composed with Masaru Satō; also known as Juvenile Passions | +| Film scores | 1956 | 朱と緑 | Red and Green, aka Midnight Visitor | | directed by Noboru Nakamura | +| Film scores | 1956 | つゆのあとさき | The Rainy season | | directed by Noboru Nakamura | +| Film scores | 1957 | 土砂降り | Cloudburst (Doshaburi) | | directed by Noboru Nakamura | +| Film scores | 1958 | 噛みつかれた顔役 | The Country Boss | | directed by Noboru Nakamura | +| Film scores | 1959 | ホゼー・トレス | José Torres | | directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara | +| Film scores | 1959 | 春を待つ人々 | Waiting for Spring | | directed by Noboru Nakamura | +| Film scores | 1959 | 危険旅行 | Dangerous trip, aka Vagabond Lovers | | directed by Noboru Nakamura | +| Film scores | 1959 | いたづら | Joking, aka Love Letters | | directed by Noboru Nakamura | +| Film scores | 1959 | 明日への盛装 | | | directed by Noboru Nakamura | +| Film scores | 1960 | 乾いた湖 | Dry Lake, aka Youth in Fury | | directed by Masahiro Shinoda | +| Film scores | 1960 | 波の塔 | | | directed by Noboru Nakamura | +| Film scores | 1961 | もず | The Shrikes | | directed by Minoru Shibuya | +| Film scores | 1961 | 斑女 | Hannyo, aka Woman of Tokyo | | directed by Noboru Nakamura | +| Film scores | 1961 | 不良少年 | Bad Boys | | directed by Susumu Hani | +| Film scores | 1962 | 熱海ブルース | Atami Blues | | directed by Donald Richie | +| Film scores | 1962 | 充たされた生活 | Mitasareta seikatsu (A Full Life) | | directed by Susumu Hani | +| Film scores | 1962 | からみ合い | The Inheritance | | directed by Masaki Kobayashi | +| Film scores | 1962 | 切腹 | Harakiri | | directed by Masaki Kobayashi | +| Film scores | 1962 | おとし穴 | Pitfall | | directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara | +| Film scores | 1962 | 涙を、獅子のたてがみに | Tears in the Lion's Mane | | directed by Masahiro Shinoda | +| Film scores | 1962 | 裸体 | The Body | | directed by Masashige Narisawa (成澤昌茂) | +| Film scores | 1963 | イヴ・クライン モノクロームの画家 | Yves Klein: Monochrome Artist | | directed by Shin'ichi Segi (瀬木慎一); documentary film about Yves Klein | +| Film scores | 1963 | 古都 | Twin Sisters in Kyoto | | directed by Noboru Nakamura | +| Film scores | 1963 | 素晴らしい悪女 | A Marvelous Kid, aka Wonderful Bad Woman | | directed by Hideo Onchi | +| Film scores | 1963 | 太平洋ひとりぼっち | Alone on the Pacific | | directed by Kon Ichikawa | +| Film scores | 1963 | 彼女と彼 | Kanojo to kare (She and He) | | directed by Susumu Hani | +| Film scores | 1963 | 白と黒 | White and Black | | directed by Hiromichi Horikawa (堀川弘通) | +| Film scores | 1964 | 砂の女 | The Woman in the Dunes | | directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara | +| Film scores | 1964 | 乾いた花 | Pale Flower | | directed by Masahiro Shinoda | +| Film scores | 1964 | 手をつなぐ子ら | Children Hand in Hand | | directed by Susumu Hani | +| Film scores | 1964 | 白い朝 | The White Dawn | | directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara | +| Film scores | 1964 | 怪談 | Kwaidan | | directed by Masaki Kobayashi | +| Film scores | 1964 | 二十一歳の父 | Our Happiness Alone, aka 21-Year-Old Father | | directed by Noboru Nakamura | +| Film scores | 1964 | 暗殺 | Assassination | | directed by Masahiro Shinoda | +| Film scores | 1964 | 日本脱出 | Nippon Escape | | directed by Yoshishige Yoshida | +| Film scores | 1964 | 女体 | The Call of Flesh | | directed by Hideo Onchi | +| Film scores | 1964 | 自動車泥棒 | Car Thieves | | directed by Yoshinori Wada (和田嘉訓) | +| Film scores | 1965 | 美しさと哀しみと | With Beauty and Sadness | | directed by Masahiro Shinoda; based on the novel Beauty and Sadness by Yasunari Kawabata | +| Film scores | 1965 | 最後の審判 | Last Judgement | | directed by Hiromichi Horikawa (堀川弘通) | +| Film scores | 1965 | 不思議なクミコ | Le Mystère Koumiko | | directed by Chris Marker; documentary film | +| Film scores | 1965 | ブワナ・トシの歌 | Bwana Toshi | | directed by Susumu Hani | +| Film scores | 1965 | 異聞猿飛佐助 | Samurai Spy | | directed by Masahiro Shinoda | +| Film scores | 1965 | 四谷怪談 | Yotsuya Ghost Story | | directed by Shirō Toyoda | +| Film scores | 1965 | けものみち | Beast Alley | | directed by Eizō Sugawa; based on the novel Beast Alley by Seichō Matsumoto | +| Film scores | 1966 | 紀ノ川 花の巻 文緒の巻 | | | directed by Noboru Nakamura; based on the novel The River Ki by Sawako Ariyoshi | +| Film scores | 1966 | 処刑の島 | Captive's Island | | directed by Masahiro Shinoda | +| Film scores | 1966 | 他人の顔 | The Face of Another | | directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara; film adaptation of the novel by Kōbō Abe | +| Film scores | 1966 | あこがれ | Once a Rainy Day, aka Longing | | directed by Hideo Onchi | +| Film scores | 1967 | 伊豆の踊子 | The Dancing Girl of Izu, aka Izu Dancer | | directed by Hideo Onchi; film adaptation of the novel by Yasunari Kawabata | +| Film scores | 1967 | 上意討ち 拝領妻始末 | Samurai Rebellion | | directed by Masaki Kobayashi | +| Film scores | 1967 | あかね雲 | Clouds at Sunset | | directed by Masahiro Shinoda | +| Film scores | 1967 | 乱れ雲 | Two in the Shadow, aka Bellowing Clouds | | directed by Mikio Naruse | +| Film scores | 1968 | めぐりあい | Two Hearts in the Rain, aka The Encounter | | directed by Hideo Onchi | +| Film scores | 1968 | 燃えつきた地図 | The Ruined Map, aka The Man without a Map | | directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara; based on the novel The Ruined Map by Kōbō Abe | +| Film scores | 1968 | 日本の青春 | Hymn to a Tired Man | | directed by Masaki Kobayashi | +| Film scores | 1968 | 京 | Kyō | | directed by Kon Ichikawa; documentary film | +| Film scores | 1969 | 心中天網島 | Double Suicide | | directed by Masahiro Shinoda | +| Film scores | 1969 | 弾痕 | The Bullet Wounded | | directed by Shirō Moritani (森谷司郎) | +| Film scores | 1970 | 東京戦争戦後秘話 | He Died after the War | | directed by Nagisa Oshima; also known as The Man Who Left His Will on Film | +| Film scores | 1970 | どですかでん | Dodes'ka-den | | directed by Akira Kurosawa | +| Film scores | 1970 | 太陽の狩人 | Sun's Hunter | | directed by Hideo Onchi; documentary film | +| Film scores | 1971 | 甦える大地 | The Earth Is Born Again | | directed by Noboru Nakamura | +| Film scores | 1971 | 儀式 | The Ceremony | | directed by Nagisa Oshima | +| Film scores | 1971 | いのちぼうにふろう | Inn of Evil | | directed by Masaki Kobayashi | +| Film scores | 1971 | 沈黙 | Silence | | directed by Masahiro Shinoda | +| Film scores | 1971 | 天皇の世紀 | | | | +| Film scores | 1972 | サマー・ソルジャー | Summer Soldiers | | directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara | +| Film scores | 1972 | 夏の妹 | Dear Summer Sister | | directed by Nagisa Oshima | +| Film scores | 1972 | Wonder World | Wonder World | | documentary film | +| Film scores | 1973 | 青幻記 遠い日の母は美しく | Time within Memory | | directed by Toichiro Narushima (成島東一郎) | +| Film scores | 1973 | 化石の森 | The Petrified Forest | | directed by Masahiro Shinoda | +| Film scores | 1974 | 卑弥呼 | Himiko | | directed by Masahiro Shinoda | +| Film scores | 1974 | しあわせ | Happiness | | directed by Hideo Onchi | +| Film scores | 1974 | 化石 | The Fossil | | directed by Masaki Kobayashi; based on the novel by Yasushi Inoue | +| Film scores | 1975 | 桜の森の満開の下 | Under the Blossoming Cherry Trees | | directed by Masahiro Shinoda | +| Film scores | 1977 | 錆びた炎 | Incandescent Flame | | directed by Masahisa Sadanaga (貞永方久) | +| Film scores | 1977 | はなれ瞽女おりん | Ballad of Orin | | directed by Masahiro Shinoda | +| Film scores | 1978 | 愛の亡霊 | Empire of Passion | | directed by Nagisa Oshima | +| Film scores | 1978 | 燃える秋 | Glowing Autumn | | directed by Masaki Kobayashi | +| Film scores | 1978 | ファーム・ソング – 「日本人」第三部 – | The Japanese, A Film Trilogy: Farm Song (Part III) | | directed by John Nathan; documentary film | +| Film scores | 1979 | 火宅 能「求塚」より | | | directed by Kihachirō Kawamoto; live action animation film | +| Film scores | 1980 | 天平の甍 | An Ocean to Cross | | directed by Kei Kumai | +| Film scores | 1980 | 気 Breathing | Breathing | | directed by Toshio Matsumoto | +| Film scores | 1981 | 水俣の図・物語 | The Minamata Mural | | directed by Noriaki Tsuchimoto; documentary film | +| Film scores | 1981 | 蓮如とその母 | Rennyo, the Priest and His Mother | | directed by Kihachirō Kawamoto; live action animation film | +| Film scores | 1981 | シルクロード – 光と風と音 – | Silk Road: Hikari to kaze to oto | | documentary film (soundtrack for a video disc) | +| Film scores | 1982 | 予言 | Prophecy | | directed by Susumu Hani | +| Film scores | 1983 | 東京裁判 | Tokyo Trial (Tokyo Verdict) | | directed by Masaki Kobayashi; documentary film | +| Film scores | 1984 | アントニー・ガウディー | Antonio Gaudí | | directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara; documentary film | +| Film scores | 1985 | 火まつり | Fire Festival | | directed by Mitsuo Yanagimachi | +| Film scores | 1985 | 乱 | Ran | | directed by Akira Kurosawa | +| Film scores | 1985 | AK ドキュメント黒澤明 | A.K. | | directed by Chris Marker; documentary film | +| Film scores | 1985 | ボクはボクに会いに行った | Boku wa boku ni aini itta | | documentary film | +| Film scores | 1985 | 食卓のない家 | The Empty Table, aka Home without a Table | | directed by Masaki Kobayashi | +| Film scores | 1986 | 近松門左衛門 鑓の権三 | Gonza the Spearman | | directed by Masahiro Shinoda; after a play by Chikamatsu Monzaemon | +| Film scores | 1987 | ヒロシマという名の少年 | A Boy Named Hiroshima | | directed by Yoshiya Sugata (菅田良哉) | +| Film scores | 1988 | 嵐が丘 | Wuthering Heights | | directed by Yoshishige Yoshida; based on the novel by Emily Brontë | +| Film scores | 1989 | 黒い雨 | Black Rain | | directed by Shōhei Imamura | +| Film scores | 1989 | 利休 | Rikyu | | directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara | +| Film scores | 1991 | インランド・シー | The Inland Sea | | directed by Lucille Carra; documentary film | +| Film scores | 1992 | 豪姫 | Basara, the Princess Goh | | directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara | +| Film scores | 1992 | 夢窓 庭との語らい | Dream Window: Reflections on the Japanese Garden | | directed by John Junkerman; documentary film | +| Film scores | 1993 | ライジング・サン | Rising Sun | | directed by Philip Kaufman | +| Film scores | 1995 | 写楽 | Sharaku | | directed by Masahiro Shinoda | +| Film scores | 1995 | 日本映画の百年 | 100 Years of Japanese Cinema | | directed by Nagisa Oshima; documentary film | +| Radio scores | 1955 | 音の四季 | Oto no shiki: Symphonic Poem for Concrete Sound Objects and Music | | composition for radio | +| Radio scores | 1955 | 海の幻想 | Umi no gensō | | composition for radio | +| Radio scores | 1955 | 炎 | Honoo | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1956 | Kの死 | K no shi | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1956 | 秋の蝶 | Aki no chō | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1956 | | Ningen Kazoku: Radio Fantasy | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1957 | | Gendai no Jujiro | | radio documentary | +| Radio scores | 1957 | | Sonanhi | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1957 | 男の死 | Otoko no shi (Billy the Kid): A Dialogic Cantata | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1958 | 顔またはドン・ファンの死 | Kao, matawa Don Juan no shi: Radio Drama in Kyōgen Style | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1958 | 遠い声 | Tooi koe | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1958 | | Taiyo no shogen: Radio Montage | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1958 | 心中天の網島 | Shinjū ten no amijima: Radio Illusion | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1958 | | Hiroshima 1958: A Documentary Poetic Drama | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1958 | | Children's Corner | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1959 | | Onnamen | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1959 | ポジション | Position: Collage of Voices | | composition for radio | +| Radio scores | 1959 | | Kyoko no ie | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1960 | | Kotoba no hiroba | | educational radio program | +| Radio scores | 1960 | 白い恐怖 | Shiroi kyōfu: A Poem Composed for Radio | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1960 | | Hitachibo Kaison | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1960 | | Operation 1960 | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1960 | | Kuro no kiroku 1960 nen: Magarikado de furikaeru | | radio documentary | +| Radio scores | 1962 | | Gun King | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1962 | | Kuroi nagai kage no kiroku | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1962 | 瘋癲老人日記 | Futen rōjin nikki | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1962 | | Kokoro no uchū o iku | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1963 | チャンピオン | Champion: An Architectural Attempted by Sound | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1977 | | Chikatetsu no Alice | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1978 | | Aa Mujo | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1980 | | Toyamaru wa naze shizundaka | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1980 | | Tooi anata e | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1981 | 津の国人 | Tsunokunibito | | radio reading of the novel by Murō Saisei | +| Radio scores | 1983 | かたちもなく寂し | Katachi mo naku sabishi | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1983 | 上海幻影路 | Shanghai geneiro | | radio drama | +| Radio scores | 1988 | でんしゃみち | Denshamichi | | radio drama | +| Television scores | 1955 | 家なき子 | Ienakiko | | children's television program | +| Television scores | 1959 | あざのある女 | Aza no aru onna | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1960 | 日本一九六〇 | Nippon 1960 | | television documentary | +| Television scores | 1961 | あなたは誰でしょう | Anata wa dare deshō | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1961 | ムックリを吹く女 | Mukkuri o fuku onna | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1962 | 日本の文様 | Nippon no monyo | | television documentary | +| Television scores | 1962 | 廃墟 | Haikyo | | television documentary | +| Television scores | 1962 | 祭 | Matsuri | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1963 | もし、あなただったら… | Moshi, anata dattara... | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1963 | 正塚の婆さん | Shōzuka no baasan | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1964 | 青春の碑 | Seishun no hi | | television documentary | +| Television scores | 1964 | 目撃者 | Mokugekisha | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1965 | ある女の影 | Aru onna no kage | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1965 | 源氏物語 | Genji Monogatari (The Tale of Genji) | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1966 | 源義経 | Minamotono Yoshitsune | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1966 | 二十歳 | Hatachi | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1966 | 楠木正成 | Kusunoki Masashige | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1966 | 足利尊氏 | Ashikaga Takauji | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1966 | あなたは… | Anata wa... | | television documentary | +| Television scores | 1967 | 剣 | Ken | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1968 | 恩讐の彼方に | Onshu no kanata ni | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1968 | 元禄一代女 | Genroku ichidai onna | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1969 | 悪一代 | Aku ichidai | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1971 | もう一つの傷 | Mo hitotsu no kizu | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1971 | 天皇の世紀 | Tenno no seiki | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1972 | 女人幻想 | Nyonin genso | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1972 | イン・モーション – 音と映像による音楽作品 – | In Motion: A Musical Work of Sounds and Visions | | television broadcast | +| Television scores | 1972 | 化石 | The Fossil (Kaseki) | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1973 | わが愛 | Waga ai | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1974 | 私という他人 | Watashi to iu tanin | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1974 | 未来への遺産 | Mirai e no isan / The Legend for the Future | | television documentary | +| Television scores | 1976 | 冬の虹 | Fuyu no niji | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1977 | 命もいらず名もいらず・西郷隆盛伝 | Inochi mo irazu, na mo irazu: Saigō Takamori den | | television drama about Saigō Takamori | +| Television scores | 1977 | 危険な童話 私は殺さない… | Kiken na dōwa: Watashi wa korosanai... | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1978 | おはん | Ohan | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1979 | ルーヴル美術館-絢爛たる人類の遺産- | Le Musée du Louvre: Kenrantaru jinrui no isan | | television documentary | +| Television scores | 1979 | 赤穂浪士 | Akō roshi | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1980 | 血族 | Ketsuzoku | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1981 | 夢千代日記 | Yumechiyo nikki | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1982 | NHK市民大学 | NHK Shimin Daigaku | | educational television program | +| Television scores | 1983 | ジョバンニの銀河 1983 | Giovanni no ginga 1983 | | visual poem broadcast on television | +| Television scores | 1983 | まあええわいな | Maa eewaina | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1983 | 話すことはない | Hanasu koto wa nai | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1983 | 波の盆 | Nami no bon | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1984 | 21世紀は警告する | 21 Seiki wa keikokusuru | | television documentary | +| Television scores | 1985 | おさんの恋 | Osan no koi | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1985 | 谷崎・その愛、我という人の心は | Tanizaki: Sono ai, ware to iu hito no kokoro wa | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1986 | 禅の世界 | Zen no sekai | | television documentary | +| Television scores | 1987 | 今朝の秋 | Kesa no aki | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1989 | 山頭火-何でこんなに淋しい風がふく- | Santoka, nande konnani sabishii kaze fuku | | television drama | +| Television scores | 1993 | 幻 源氏物語絵巻 | Maboroshi: Genji monogatari emaki | | television drama | diff --git a/csv/203-csv/777.tsv b/csv/203-csv/777.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0165280e5c113f484df53e1d6e7efeca85dd636d --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/203-csv/777.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +Years Building City Height (CTBUH) Floors +1975–present First Canadian Place Toronto 298.1 m (978 ft)\n(355 m (1,165 ft) tip) 72 +1972-1975 Commerce Court West Toronto 239.0 m (784 ft)\n(287.0 m (942 ft) tip) 57 +1967-1972 Toronto-Dominion Centre Toronto 222.8 m (731 ft) 56 +1964-1967 Tour de la Bourse Montreal 190.0 m (623 ft) 47 +1962-1964 Place Ville-Marie Montreal 188.0 m (617 ft) 44 +1962 Tour CIBC Montreal 184.0 m (604 ft)\n(225.6 m (740 ft) tip) 45 +1931-1962 Commerce Court North Toronto 145.0 m (476 ft) 34 diff --git a/csv/203-csv/788.tsv b/csv/203-csv/788.tsv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8c2353a33ad6846a9155c13a6421af9080c3dbfa --- /dev/null +++ b/csv/203-csv/788.tsv @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +Year Author Illustrator Title Publisher +1982 Angela Carter\n(ed. and translator) Michael Foreman Sleeping Beauty and other favourite fairy tales V. Gollancz +1983 Anthony Browne Browne Gorilla Julia MacRae +1984 John Burningham Burningham Granpa J. Cape +1985 Ted Hughes (1968) Andrew Davidson The Iron Man Faber +1986 Allan Ahlberg Janet Ahlberg The Jolly Postman Heinemann +1987 Charles Causley Charles Keeping Jack the Treacle Eater Macmillan +1988 Lewis Carroll (1865) Anthony Browne Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Julia MacRae +1989 Martin Waddell Barbara Firth The Park in the Dark Walker +1990 Quentin Blake Blake All Join In J. Cape +1991 Colin McNaughton McNaughton Have You Seen who's just moved in next door to us? Walker +1992 Raymond Briggs Briggs The Man Julia MacRae +1993 Karen Wallace Mike Bostock Think of an Eel Walker +1994 Trish Cooke Helen Oxenbury So Much Walker +1995 Kathy Henderson Patrick Benson The Little Boat Walker +1996 Babette Cole Cole Drop Dead J. Cape +1997 William Mayne Jonathan Heale Lady Muck Heinemann +1998 Anthony Browne Browne Voices in the Park Doubleday +1999 Lewis Carroll (1865) Helen Oxenbury Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Walker