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10,970,411 | # 1971 Australian Open – Women's singles
Two-time defending champion Margaret Court defeated Evonne Goolagong in the final, 2--6, 7--6^(7--0)^, 7--5 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1971 Australian Open. It was her tenth Australian Open singles title, sixth consecutive major singles title, and 21st majo... | 104 | 1971 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,414 | # 1972 Australian Open – Women's singles
Virginia Wade defeated Evonne Goolagong in the final, 6--4, 6--4 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1972 Australian Open. It was her second major singles title. Wade was making her tournament debut.
Margaret Court was the three-time reigning champion, but did not ... | 111 | 1972 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,422 | # 1974 Australian Open – Women's singles
Evonne Goolagong defeated Chris Evert in the final, 7--6, 4--6, 6--0 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1974 Australian Open. It was her first Australian Open title and third major title overall, following three consecutive runner-up finishes at the tournament. Eve... | 124 | 1974 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,427 | # 1975 Australian Open – Women's singles
Defending champion Evonne Goolagong defeated Martina Navratilova in the final, 6--3, 6--2 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1975 Australian Open. It was her fourth major singles title. Goolagong did not lose a set during the tournament | 47 | 1975 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,431 | # 1976 Australian Open – Women's singles
Two-time defending champion Evonne Goolagong defeated Renáta Tomanová in the final, 6--2, 6--2 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1976 Australian Open. It was her third Australian Open singles title (and sixth consecutive final) and fifth major singles title overal... | 117 | 1976 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,433 | # 1978 Australian Open – Women's singles
Chris O\'Neil defeated Betsy Nagelsen in the final, 6--3, 7--6^(7--3)^ to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1978 Australian Open. It was her first and only major singles title. O\'Neil did not lose a set during the tournament.
Evonne Goolagong was the reigning champ... | 116 | 1978 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,436 | # 1980 Australian Open – Women's singles
Hana Mandlíková defeated Wendy Turnbull in the final, 6--0, 7--5 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1980 Australian Open. It was her first major singles title. The women's tournament was held from November 24th - 30th, 1980 --- separately from the men's event, whic... | 181 | 1980 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,439 | # 1981 Australian Open – Women's singles
Martina Navratilova defeated Chris Evert in the final, 6--7^(4--7)^, 6--4, 7--5 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1981 Australian Open. It was her first Australian Open singles title and third major singles title overall. Evert was attempting to complete the caree... | 156 | 1981 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,440 | # Kelvin Smith
**Kelvin Vincent Smith** (born March 20, 1984) is an American former professional football linebacker who played in the National Football League (NFL) for the Miami Dolphins and Carolina Panthers. He was selected by the Dolphins in the seventh round of the 2007 NFL draft. He played college football at S... | 530 | Kelvin Smith | 0 |
10,970,442 | # Jabá
**Silvino João de Carvalho** (born 20 May 1981) commonly known as **Jabá**, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a forward.
## Career
During the summer of 2009, Jabá moved to Azerbaijan Premier League side FC Baku. On 1 February 2012, Jabá joined Antalyaspor until the end of the season.... | 66 | Jabá | 0 |
10,970,445 | # 1982 Australian Open – Women's singles
Chris Evert defeated defending champion Martina Navratilova in a rematch of the previous year\'s final, 6--3, 2--6, 6--3 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1982 Australian Open. It was her first Australian Open title and 14th major singles title overall, completing... | 148 | 1982 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,448 | # Elstronwick
**Elstronwick** is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, in an area known as Holderness. It is situated approximately 3.5 mi north-east of the town of Hedon and 1.5 mi north-west of the village of Burton Pidsea. The civil parish is formed by the villages of Elstronwick and ... | 248 | Elstronwick | 0 |
10,970,454 | # 1983 Australian Open – Women's singles
Martina Navratilova defeated Kathy Jordan in the final, 6--2, 7--6^(7--5)^ to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1983 Australian Open. It was her second Australian Open singles title and eighth major singles title overall. With the win, she improved her season record ... | 248 | 1983 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,457 | # 1984 Australian Open – Women's singles
Chris Evert defeated Helena Suková in the final, 6--7^(4--7)^, 6--1, 6--3 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1984 Australian Open. It was her second Australian Open title and 16th major singles title overall, completing the double career Grand Slam. With her third ... | 124 | 1984 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,463 | # 1985 Australian Open – Women's singles
Martina Navratilova defeated defending champion Chris Evert in the final, 6--2, 4--6, 6--2 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1985 Australian Open. It was her third Australian Open singles title and 13th major singles title overall.
## Seeds
The seeded players ar... | 137 | 1985 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,482 | # 1989 Australian Open – Women's singles
Defending champion Steffi Graf defeated Helena Suková in the final, 6--4, 6--4 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1989 Australian Open. It was her second Australian Open title and sixth major title overall, and her fifth consecutive major championship. For the seco... | 157 | 1989 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,505 | # Lee Robinson (rugby union)
**Lee Robinson** (born 30 December 1980) is a former professional rugby union footballer who played on the wing for Plymouth Albion, Bristol Rugby, Leicester, L\'Aquila and London Wasps.
## Club career {#club_career}
Robinson joined Bristol from Plymouth Albion in the summer of 2005 and ... | 210 | Lee Robinson (rugby union) | 0 |
10,970,516 | # Kukui (band)
**Kukui** is a Japanese band consisting of Haruka Shimotsuki (vocal, lyrics & composition) and Myu (composition, arrangement & lyrics). They have produced songs for anime and games, most notably the *Rozen Maiden* anime series.
## History
Originally, Shimotsuki and Myu of Refio (formerly a band made u... | 658 | Kukui (band) | 0 |
10,970,527 | # 1973 French Open – Women's singles
Margaret Court defeated Chris Evert in the final, 6--7^(5--7)^, 7--6^(8--6)^, 6--4 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1973 French Open. It was her fifth French Open singles title and 23rd major singles title overall. It was the first French Open appearance for future s... | 153 | 1973 French Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,531 | # Nathaniel Fiennes, 21st Baron Saye and Sele
**Nathaniel Thomas Allen Fiennes, 21st Baron Saye and Sele**, `{{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|DL}}`{=mediawiki} (né Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes; 22 September 1920 -- 20 January 2024), styled as **Lord Saye and Sele**, was an English peer, businessman, chartered survey... | 713 | Nathaniel Fiennes, 21st Baron Saye and Sele | 0 |
10,970,534 | # 1974 French Open – Women's singles
Chris Evert defeated Olga Morozova in the final, 6--1, 6--2 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1974 French Open. It was her first major singles title, the first of an eventual record seven French Open women\'s singles titles, and the first of an eventual 18 major singl... | 144 | 1974 French Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,538 | # 1975 French Open – Women's singles
Defending champion Chris Evert defeated Martina Navratilova in the final, 2--6, 6--2, 6--1 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1975 French Open. It was her second French Open singles title and her third major singles title overall. The final was the first of 22 meetings... | 126 | 1975 French Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,540 | # 1976 French Open – Women's singles
Sue Barker defeated Renáta Tomanová in the final, 6--2, 0--6, 6--2 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1976 French Open. It was her first and only major title.
Chris Evert was the two-time reigning champion, but chose not to defend her title. She elected to compete in ... | 126 | 1976 French Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,542 | # Tampereen Peli-Pojat-70
**Tampereen Peli-Pojat-70** (abbreviated **PP-70**) is a football club from Tampere, Finland that was established in 1970. PP-70 currently plays in the Nelonen with its home venue at the Ikurin Virelä (Ikuri Sports Field).
## History
PP-70 were formed in 1970 following the amalgamation of t... | 835 | Tampereen Peli-Pojat-70 | 0 |
10,970,542 | # Tampereen Peli-Pojat-70
## 2010 season
**PP-70** are competing in the Kolmonen administered by the Tampere SPL. This is the fourth highest tier in the Finnish football system. In 2009 PP-70S were relegated from Group B of the Kakkonen.
**PP-70 /2** are participating in the Vitonen administered by the Tampere SPL | 51 | Tampereen Peli-Pojat-70 | 1 |
10,970,545 | # Kazuko Sawamatsu
**Kazuko Sawamatsu** (*沢松和子*, born 5 January 1951) is a retired tennis player from Japan.
She competed in a number of major LTA tournaments in the 1970s on the world circuit. At the 1975 Australian Open, she reached the quarterfinals as well as reached the quarterfinals of the French Open and U.S. ... | 125 | Kazuko Sawamatsu | 0 |
10,970,546 | # 1977 French Open – Women's singles
Mima Jaušovec defeated Florența Mihai in the final, 6--2, 6--7^(5--7)^, 6--1 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1977 French Open. It was her first and only major title.
Sue Barker was the reigning champion, but chose not to defend her title.
## Seeds
The seeded play... | 104 | 1977 French Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,547 | # 1978 French Open – Women's singles
Virginia Ruzici defeated defending champion Mima Jaušovec in the final, 6--2, 6--2 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1978 French Open. It was her first and only major title.
## Seeds
The seeded players are listed below. Virginia Ruzici is the champion; others show t... | 133 | 1978 French Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,559 | # 1980 French Open – Women's singles
Defending champion Chris Evert defeated Virginia Ruzici in the final, 6--0, 6--3 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1980 French Open. It was her fourth French Open singles title and her tenth major singles title overall.
## Seeds
The seeded players are listed below. ... | 145 | 1980 French Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,560 | # Hate, Malice, Revenge
***Hate, Malice, Revenge*** is the debut studio album by American deathcore band All Shall Perish. Originally, the album was distributed by the small Japanese label Amputated Vein in 2003, and was then re-released by Nuclear Blast in 2005.
## Track listing {#track_listing}
All music and lyric... | 115 | Hate, Malice, Revenge | 0 |
10,970,564 | # 1981 French Open – Women's singles
Hana Mandlíková defeated Sylvia Hanika in the final, 6--2, 6--4 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1981 French Open. It was her second major singles title.
Chris Evert was the two-time defending champion, but lost in the semifinals to Mandlíková. It was her first defe... | 168 | 1981 French Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,570 | # 1983 French Open – Women's singles
Chris Evert defeated Mima Jaušovec in the final, 6--1, 6--2 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1983 French Open. It was her fifth French Open singles title and 15th major singles title overall.
Martina Navratilova was the defending champion, but was defeated in the fo... | 171 | 1983 French Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,576 | # 1984 French Open – Women's singles
Martina Navratilova defeated defending champion Chris Evert in the final, 6--3, 6--1 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1984 French Open. It was her second French Open singles title and ninth major singles title overall. With the win, Navratilova completed a non-calend... | 85 | 1984 French Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,585 | # List of people from Minneapolis
The following list mentions notable people who were born in or lived in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the United States, and gained recognition.
## Academia
- Sumner McKnight Crosby - art historian and professor of art history at Yale University
## Activists
- Dennis Banks - Nati... | 707 | List of people from Minneapolis | 0 |
10,970,585 | # List of people from Minneapolis
## Government
- Hussein Sheikh Abdirahman - politician and judge, former Minister of Defence of Somalia (1989--1990)
- George Edwin Anderson - Minnesota state legislator and businessman
- Marvin Harold Anderson - Minnesota state legislator and businessman
- John R. Arlandson ... | 727 | List of people from Minneapolis | 1 |
10,970,585 | # List of people from Minneapolis
## Science
- Peter Agre - physician, biologist, Nobel Laureate
- Cynthia Ahearn (1952-2008) - echinodermologist and museum specialist
- Earl Bakken - engineer, philanthropist
- Norman Borlaug - agronomist
- Paul D. Boyer - chemist, Nobel Laureate
- Ian Coldwater - compute... | 138 | List of people from Minneapolis | 2 |
10,970,590 | # GemIdent
**GemIdent** is an interactive image recognition program that identifies regions of interest in images and photographs. It is specifically designed for images with few colors, where the objects of interest look alike with small variation. For example, color image segmentation of:
- Oranges from a tree
- ... | 571 | GemIdent | 0 |
10,970,600 | # 1970 US Open – Women's singles
Defending champion Margaret Court defeated Rosie Casals in the final, 6--2, 2--6, 6--1 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1970 US Open. With the win, Court completed the Grand Slam, the first woman in the Open Era to do so in singles. It was her fourth US singles title and... | 70 | 1970 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,613 | # 1972 US Open – Women's singles
Defending champion Billie Jean King defeated Kerry Melville in the final, 6--3, 7--5 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1972 US Open. It was her third US Open singles title and ninth major singles title overall. For the second consecutive year and third time in her career,... | 127 | 1972 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,616 | # Mark Leech
**Mark Leech** (born 9 December 1985) is an Irish footballer who played for various clubs in the League of Ireland including St Patrick\'s Athletic, Drogheda and Shamrock Rovers and is the son of former Shamrock Rovers and Republic of Ireland international Mick Leech.
## Career
After making a name for h... | 565 | Mark Leech | 0 |
10,970,619 | # 1973 US Open – Women's singles
Margaret Court defeated Evonne Goolagong in the final, 7--6, 5--7, 6--2 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1973 US Open. It was her fifth US Open singles title and record-extending 24th and last women\'s singles major title, an all-time record that still stands.
Billie Je... | 165 | 1973 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,623 | # 1974 US Open – Women's singles
Billie Jean King defeated Evonne Goolagong in the final, 3--6, 6--3, 7--5 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1974 US Open. It was her fourth US Open singles title and eleventh major singles title overall. Goolagong was attempting to complete the career Grand Slam.
Margare... | 179 | 1974 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,628 | # 1975 US Open – Women's singles
Chris Evert defeated Evonne Goolagong in the final, 5--7, 6--4, 6--2 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1975 US Open. It was her first US Open title, following four consecutive semifinal finishes at the tournament, and her fourth major singles title overall.
Billie Jean K... | 151 | 1975 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,636 | # 1976 US Open – Women's singles
Defending champion Chris Evert defeated Evonne Goolagong in a rematch of the previous year\'s final, 6--3, 6--0 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1976 US Open. It was her second US Open title and her sixth major singles title overall. Evert did not lose a set during the t... | 179 | 1976 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,643 | # 1977 US Open – Women's singles
Two-time defending champion Chris Evert defeated Wendy Turnbull in the final, 7--6, 6--2 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1977 US Open. It was her third US Open title and her seventh major singles title overall. For the second consecutive year, Evert did not lose a set d... | 159 | 1977 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,650 | # 1978 US Open – Women's singles
Three-time defending champion Chris Evert defeated Pam Shriver in the final, 7--5, 6--4 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1978 US Open. It was her fourth consecutive US Open title (an Open Era record), her fourth US Open singles title overall, and her eighth major singles... | 255 | 1978 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,661 | # 1979 US Open – Women's singles
Tracy Austin defeated four-time defending champion Chris Evert in the final, 6--4, 6--3 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1979 US Open. It was her first major singles title. Austin became the youngest major champion in the Open Era, aged 16 years and 9 months (a record la... | 201 | 1979 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,669 | # 1980 US Open – Women's singles
Chris Evert-Lloyd defeated Hana Mandlíková in the final, 5--7, 6--1, 6--1 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1980 US Open. It was her fifth US Open title and eleventh major singles title overall.
Tracy Austin was the defending champion, but lost in the semifinals to Evert... | 165 | 1980 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,681 | # 1981 US Open – Women's singles
Tracy Austin defeated Martina Navratilova in the final, 1--6, 7--6^(7--4)^, 7--6^(7--1)^ to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1981 US Open. It was her second US Open title and second and last major singles title.
Chris Evert was the defending champion, but lost in the semif... | 188 | 1981 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,683 | # Hal Singer
**Harold Joseph Singer** (October 8, 1919 -- August 18, 2020), also known as **Hal** \"**Cornbread**\" **Singer**, was an American R&B and jazz bandleader and saxophonist.
## Early life {#early_life}
Harold Joseph Singer was born in Greenwood, an African-American district of Tulsa, Oklahoma, to father C... | 612 | Hal Singer | 0 |
10,970,683 | # Hal Singer
## Legacy
A documentary film, *Hal Singer, Keep the Music Going* (1999), was directed by Guetty Felin. It was made in collaboration with the CNC in France and the French cable music network Muzzik. The documentary wove into the narrative Singer\'s personal super-8 movies, archival images of the jazz era,... | 103 | Hal Singer | 1 |
10,970,699 | # 1982 US Open – Women's singles
Chris Evert defeated Hana Mandlíková in the final, 6--3, 6--1 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1982 US Open. It was her sixth US Open title, a joint Open Era record (shared with Serena Williams), and her 13th major singles title overall.
Tracy Austin was the defending c... | 205 | 1982 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,703 | # Brandon Fields
**Brandon David Fields** (born May 21, 1984) is an American former professional football player who was a punter for nine seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Michigan State Spartans, earning consensus All-American honors. He was selected by the Miami Dolph... | 423 | Brandon Fields | 0 |
10,970,703 | # Brandon Fields
## Professional career {#professional_career}
### Pre-draft {#pre_draft}
Prior to the 2007 NFL draft, Fields was invited to the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. At his Pro Day in April, Fields measured in at 6-foot-4 7/8 and 236 pounds.
### Miami Dolphins {#miami_dolphins}
Fields was drafted ... | 431 | Brandon Fields | 1 |
10,970,716 | # Brandon Harrison
**Brandon Harrison** (born April 29, 1985) is an American former professional football safety. He was selected by the Houston Texans in the fifth round of the 2007 NFL draft. He played college football at Stanford.
He also played for the California Redwoods.
## Professional career {#professional_c... | 169 | Brandon Harrison | 0 |
10,970,717 | # 1983 US Open – Women's singles
Martina Navratilova defeated defending champion Chris Evert in the final, 6--1, 6--3 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1983 US Open. It was her first US Open singles title and seventh major singles title overall, completing the career Grand Slam in singles. Navratilova di... | 152 | 1983 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,729 | # 1984 US Open – Women's singles
Defending champion Martina Navratilova defeated Chris Evert in a rematch of the previous year\'s final, 4--6, 6--4, 6--4 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1984 US Open. It was her second US Open singles title and eleventh major singles title overall. The victory marked Na... | 146 | 1984 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,745 | # Charlotte Jones (writer)
**Charlotte Jones** (born 2 June 1968) is a British screenwriter and playwright.
## Career
Her first play *Airswimming* debuted in 1997 at the Battersea Arts Centre in London. Her other plays include *In Flame*, *The Dark*, *The Lightning Play*, and *Humble Boy*. Charlotte Jones wrote the ... | 200 | Charlotte Jones (writer) | 0 |
10,970,748 | # 1985 US Open – Women's singles
Hana Mandlíková defeated two-time defending champion Martina Navratilova in the final, 7--6^(7--3)^, 1--6, 7--6^(7--2)^ to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1985 US Open. It was her third major singles title. With the win, Mandlíková ended Navratilova and Chris Evert\'s reco... | 58 | 1985 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,750 | # Max Goldblatt
**Max Oliver Goldblatt** (born January 29, 1983, in Los Angeles) is an American actor, writer and director. He graduated from Wesleyan University in 2005. He is the son of American Cinema Editor Mark Goldblatt. He briefly worked in a renaissance faire as a blacksmith. `{{TOC right}}`{=mediawiki}
## Fi... | 201 | Max Goldblatt | 0 |
10,970,756 | # Harley Copp
**Harley F. Copp** (1922 in Kansas -- October 11, 1991 in San Clemente, California), was an American car designer and automotive safety consultant.
A 35-year veteran of the Ford Motor Company, Copp made his name leading the engineering design of various Ford products of the 1950s including the Continent... | 632 | Harley Copp | 0 |
10,970,756 | # Harley Copp
## Biography
### Ford UK and Brentwood {#ford_uk_and_brentwood}
After the launch of the 1958 Continental and engineering for the 1960 Lincoln Continental, Copp left to set up a special vehicles engineering department in Europe. Ford had chosen Brentwood, Essex in England for the site, and Copp became Vi... | 944 | Harley Copp | 1 |
10,970,756 | # Harley Copp
## Safety consultant {#safety_consultant}
After the Ford Pinto case, Copp took up the baton for compulsory vehicle testing, that was picked up through his work with Ralph Nader\'s Center for Auto Safety.
Copp spent the rest of his career as an automotive safety consultant, advising both automotive comp... | 70 | Harley Copp | 2 |
10,970,758 | # Otto Šling
**Otto Šling** (24 August 1912 -- 3 December 1952) was a Czechoslovak politician. He was born into a Jewish family in Nová Cerekev, a market town in south Bohemia, then part of the Austrian Empire. After World War II, Šling became the Communist Party\'s Regional Secretary of Brno in Czechoslovakia (now th... | 934 | Otto Šling | 0 |
10,970,763 | # 1986 US Open – Women's singles
Martina Navratilova defeated Helena Suková in the final, 6--3, 6--2 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1986 US Open. It was her third US Open singles title and 15th major singles title overall. Navratilova became the first woman in the Open Era to win a major after saving ... | 177 | 1986 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,772 | # 1987 US Open – Women's singles
Defending champion Martina Navratilova defeated Steffi Graf in the final, 7--6^(7--4)^, 6--1 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1987 US Open. It was her fourth US Open singles title and 17th major singles title overall. Navratilova did not lose a set during the tournament.... | 211 | 1987 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,776 | # Badminton at the Commonwealth Games
**Badminton** had its debut at the 1966 Commonwealth Games and has been contested in 14 consecutive Commonwealth Games since.
## Editions
Games Year Host city
------- ------ ---------------------------
VIII 1966 Kingston, Jamaica
IX 1970 Edinburgh, Scotla... | 481 | Badminton at the Commonwealth Games | 0 |
10,970,776 | # Badminton at the Commonwealth Games
## Past winners {#past_winners}
### Individual competition {#individual_competition}
+------+-----------------------+------------------+------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------... | 546 | Badminton at the Commonwealth Games | 1 |
10,970,779 | # John T. McCutcheon
**John Tinney McCutcheon** (May 6, 1870 -- June 10, 1949) was an American newspaper political cartoonist, war correspondent, combat artist, and author who won a Pulitzer Prize for his 1931 editorial cartoon, \"A Wise Economist Asks a Question\", and became known even before his death as the \"Dean... | 590 | John T. McCutcheon | 0 |
10,970,779 | # John T. McCutcheon
## Career
### Early years {#early_years}
In his early years in Indiana, McCutcheon wrote a weekly column of local news for the *Lafayette Journal*. He moved to Chicago, Illinois in 1890, after graduating from Purdue, to work as an artist for the *Chicago Morning News* (later named the *News Reco... | 903 | John T. McCutcheon | 1 |
10,970,779 | # John T. McCutcheon
## Later years {#later_years}
From 1921 until 1948, McCutcheon served as the first president of the Chicago Zoological Society, overseeing the construction, opening, and early years of Brookfield Zoo. There was talk of renaming the zoo after him, but he refused the offer.
During his sixty-year c... | 831 | John T. McCutcheon | 2 |
10,970,781 | # Caetano Veloso (1971 album)
***Caetano Veloso*** is the third self-titled album by Caetano Veloso. It was recorded in England, when the artist was in an exile imposed by the Brazilian military dictatorship for being subversive. It is mostly sung in English and portrays a sad tone throughout, reflecting his feelings ... | 656 | Caetano Veloso (1971 album) | 0 |
10,970,784 | # 1988 US Open – Women's singles
Steffi Graf defeated Gabriela Sabatini in the final, 6--3, 3--6, 6--1 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1988 US Open. It was her first US Open title and fifth major singles title overall. With the win, Graf became the third woman to complete the Grand Slam, after Maureen ... | 132 | 1988 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,793 | # 1989 US Open – Women's singles
Defending champion Steffi Graf defeated Martina Navratilova in the final, 3--6, 7--5, 6--1 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1989 US Open. It was her second US Open title and eighth major singles title overall.
This marked the final professional appearance of former worl... | 323 | 1989 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,970,800 | # Nechako Country
The **Nechako Country**, also referred to as the **Nechako District** or simply **\"the Nechako\"** is one of the historical geographic regions of the Canadian province of British Columbia, located southwest of the city of Prince George and south of Hwy 16 on the inland side of the Hazelton Mountains... | 167 | Nechako Country | 0 |
10,970,861 | # Joseph R. Cistone
**Joseph Robert Cistone** (May 18, 1949 -- October 16, 2018) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as the sixth bishop of the Diocese of Saginaw in Michigan from 2009 to until his death in 2018.
## Biography
### Early life and education {#early_life_and_education}
Cisto... | 684 | Joseph R. Cistone | 0 |
10,970,861 | # Joseph R. Cistone
## Sexual abuse scandal {#sexual_abuse_scandal}
According to a 2005 grand jury investigation into clergy sexual abuse, while serving as assistant vicar for administration in 1996, Cistone was involved with silencing a nun who tried to alert parishioners at St. Gabriel parish about abuse by a pries... | 366 | Joseph R. Cistone | 1 |
10,970,868 | # Malus floribunda
***Malus floribunda***, common name **Japanese flowering crabapple**, **Japanese crab**, **purple chokeberry**, or **showy crabapple**, originates from Japan and East Asia. It may be a hybrid of *M. toringo* with *M. baccata*, in which case it would be written as *Malus* × *floribunda*.
## Descript... | 175 | Malus floribunda | 0 |
10,970,880 | # Félix de Muelenaere
**Félix Amandus, Count de Muelenaere** (5 April 1793 -- 5 August 1862) was a Belgian Roman Catholic politician who served as the prime minister of Belgium from 1831 to 1832
Born in Pittem, he was a lawyer in Bruges and was from 1824 until 1829 member of the Second Chamber of the United Kingdom o... | 168 | Félix de Muelenaere | 0 |
10,970,881 | # Geile Zeit
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10,970,887 | # Chitra Subramaniam
**Chitra Subramaniam Duella** (born 5 April 1958) is an Indian journalist. She is recognised in India for her investigation of the Bofors-India Howitzer deal which is widely believed to have contributed to the electoral defeat of former prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1989. She founded CSDconsultin... | 738 | Chitra Subramaniam | 0 |
10,970,893 | # Paul Marie André Richaud
**Paul-Marie-André Richaud** (16 April 1887 -- 5 February 1968) was a French Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was Archbishop of Bordeaux from 1950 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1958.
## Biography
Paul Richaud was born in Versailles, and there attended the... | 269 | Paul Marie André Richaud | 0 |
10,970,894 | # Elias Goldberg
**Elias Goldberg** (March 14, 1886 -- February 22, 1978) was an American painter.
## Biography
From 1906 to 1909 Elias Goldberg studied with George Bridgman at the Art Students League of New York. In 1915 his illustration work published in The Masses and in 1917 Elias Goldberg illustrated an English... | 296 | Elias Goldberg | 0 |
10,970,909 | # Baozhong, Yunlin
**Baozhong Township** (`{{zh|c=褒忠鄉|p=Bāozhōng Xiāng}}`{=mediawiki}; Wade-Giles: Pao-Chung Hsiang) is a rural township in Yunlin County, Taiwan. It is the smallest township in Yunlin County.
## History
Baozhong Township was originally known as **Pujianglung Village**. During the Qing Dynasty rule, ... | 199 | Baozhong, Yunlin | 0 |
10,970,937 | # Lebberston
\_\_NOTOC\_\_ **Lebberston** is a rural village and civil parish in North Yorkshire on the east coast of England. The village is situated 4 mi south-east from Scarborough, and between the villages of Cayton and Gristhorpe.
## Community and landmarks {#community_and_landmarks}
According to the 2011 Censu... | 256 | Lebberston | 0 |
10,970,949 | # Tony Lock (footballer)
**Anthony Charles Lock** (born 3 September 1976) is an English former footballer who played as a forward in The Football League.
## Career
Lock, born in Harlow, Essex, joined the Colchester United youth team and made his debut in 1995. He spent six years with the U\'s, making 102 appearances... | 99 | Tony Lock (footballer) | 0 |
10,970,957 | # B. D. Goenka
**Bhagwan Das Goenka** was the only son of Ramnath Goenka, a newspaper baron of India. He was a manager of *The Indian Express* and had been described as the \"inveterate foe\" of the Nehru family\".
His wife, Saroj, is the daughter of Shreyans Prasad Jain, after whom the SP Jain College in Mumbai is n... | 162 | B. D. Goenka | 0 |
10,970,965 | # Elimination Blackjack
**Elimination Blackjack** is a tournament format of blackjack invented by Russ Hamilton, that was played on the Ultimate Blackjack Tour and in various casinos. It combines the game of blackjack with elements of No Limit Texas Hold\'Em. Unlike Texas Hold\'Em tournaments, players are still compet... | 518 | Elimination Blackjack | 0 |
10,970,998 | # Regen und Meer
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10,971,021 | # Pats Acholonu
**Ignatius Chukwudi Pats Acholonu** (also known as *Crown Prince Hon. Justice Ignatius Chukwudinka Kingsley Pats Acholonu JSC, CON* or *Pats-Acholonu*, July 15, 1936 -- May 14, 2006) was a Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria from Orlu, Imo State | 43 | Pats Acholonu | 0 |
10,971,057 | # David Greene (footballer)
**David Michael Greene** (born 26 October 1973) is an Irish former footballer who played as a defender.
## Career
Born in Luton, England to a Galway mother and a Dublin father, Greene played for the Republic of Ireland U21 side 14 times. He began his career at hometown club Luton Town, wh... | 166 | David Greene (footballer) | 0 |
10,971,065 | # 2007 Tour de Romandie
The **2007 Tour de Romandie** served as the 59th edition of this event now held on the 2007 UCI ProTour. The stage race was held from May 1 through May 6, 2007 in the French-speaking area of Switzerland known as Romandy. The race winner was Thomas Dekker of `{{UCI team code|RAB|2007}}`{=mediawi... | 330 | 2007 Tour de Romandie | 0 |
10,971,065 | # 2007 Tour de Romandie
## Stages
### Prologue -- 2007-05-01, Fribourg, 3.5 km ITT {#prologue_2007_05_01_fribourg_3.5_km_itt}
Italian Paolo Savoldelli (`{{UCI team code|AST|2007}}`{=mediawiki}) repeats his win in last year\'s prologue with a time of 4 minutes, 35 seconds over the 3.5 kilometer course at 45.82 km/h (... | 1,040 | 2007 Tour de Romandie | 1 |
10,971,065 | # 2007 Tour de Romandie
## Individual 2007 UCI ProTour standings after race {#individual_2007_uci_protour_standings_after_race}
As of May 6, 2007, after the Tour de Romandie
While the top 10 places remained the same, race winner Thomas Dekker scored his first UCI ProTour points and moved into 11th place. Australian ... | 319 | 2007 Tour de Romandie | 2 |
10,971,085 | # Michael Allan
**Michael Christopher Allan** (born September 9, 1983) is an American former professional football player who was a tight end in the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the seventh round of the 2007 NFL draft. He played college football at Whitworth.
He was als... | 388 | Michael Allan | 0 |
10,971,109 | # Rashad Barksdale
**Rashad Emmanuel Unique Barksdale** (born May 11, 1984) is an American former professional football cornerback who played primarily in the Arena Football League (AFL). He played college football for the Albany Great Danes and was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the sixth round of the 2007 NF... | 452 | Rashad Barksdale | 0 |
10,971,132 | # Steve Whitton
**Stephen Paul Whitton** (born 4 December 1960) is an English former footballer who played as a striker. He was born in East Ham, London.
## Career
In a playing career spanning 20 years (1978--1998), Whitton made more than 450 league appearances. He played in the Football League and Premier League in... | 118 | Steve Whitton | 0 |
10,971,133 | # 1969 Australian Open – Women's singles
Margaret Court defeated defending champion Billie Jean King in the final, 6--4, 6--1 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1969 Australian Open. It was her eighth Australian Open title and 14th major title overall. This was the first edition of the Australian Open to ... | 113 | 1969 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,971,151 | # 1968 French Open – Women's singles
Nancy Richey defeated Ann Jones in the final, 5--7, 6--4, 6--1 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1968 French Open. It was her first French title and second (and last) major title overall, after the 1967 Australian Championships. This was the first Grand Slam tournamen... | 88 | 1968 French Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,971,161 | # 1969 French Open – Women's singles
Margaret Court defeated Ann Jones in the final, 6--1, 4--6, 6--3 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1969 French Open. It was her third French singles title and 15th major singles title overall.
Nancy Richey was the defending champion, but lost in the semifinals to Cou... | 110 | 1969 French Open – Women's singles | 0 |
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