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100 Tom Kight 1900–01 1904–05 58 8 0 0 24 496 Jimmy Kilgannon 1939–40 1939–40 1 0 0 0 0 1468 Ben Kilner 2018 2018 1 0 0 0 0 587 Bill Kindon 1948–49 1959–60 259 149 0 0 447 [Lancashire] Lancashire 239 Jack King 1914–15 1920–21 8 0 0 0 0 1238 James King 2005 2005 14 2 0 0 8 415 John Kirby 1935–36 1937–38 7 0 0 0 0 520 P. Kirby 1940–41 1940–41 1 0 0 0 0 171 Robert Kirby 1907–08 1907–08 3 0 0 0 0 125 Ben Kirk 1902–03 1910–11 50 3 0 0 9 709 Frank Kirk 1962–63 1962–63 3 0 0 0 0 96 Tom Kirk 1900–01 1903–04 63 0 0 0 0 815 Bill Kirkbride 1973–74 1973–74 5 0 0 0 0 911 Michael Patrick "Paddy" Kirwan 1982–83 1982–83 8 2 0 0 6 606 Frank Kitchen 1950–51 1956–57 107 79 0 0 237 Great Britain 995 Mark Knight 1988–89 1988–89 10 0 0 0 0 1219 Ian Knott 2004 2005 39 19 2 0 80 479 Joe Knowles 1939–40 1939–40 1 0 0 0 0 1194 Simon Knox 2002 2004 49 9 0 0 36 1294 Toa Kohe-Love 2008 2008 17 10 0 0 40 1362 James Laithwaite 2012 present (as of 2019) 12 3 0 0 12 160 H. Lambert 1906–07 1906–07 1 0 0 0 0 35 Duncan Lamonby 1895–96 1895–96 4 0 1 0 4 697 Chris Landsberg 1960–61 1961–62 7 2 0 0 6 197 Tom Lane 1910–11 1910–11 2 1 0 0 3 986 Shaun Lang 1987–88 1990–91 10 2 0 0 8
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362 Bryan Langford 1931–32 1934–35 76 0 0 0 0 1431 Samisoni Langi 2017 2017 9 1 0 0 4 602 Paddy Lannon 1949–50 1952–53 30 3 0 0 9 1218 David Larder 2004 2004 28 6 0 0 24 711 Ken Large 1962–63 1964–65 31 11 0 0 33 1446 Kevin Larroyer 2018 2018 26 9 0 0 36 93 R. Latham 1899–1900 1899–1900 1 0 0 0 0 182 Joseph Lavery 1908–09 1908–09 12 3 0 0 9 809 Graeme Lawson 1972–73 1972–73 7 4 0 0 12 1104 Steve Lay 1995–96 1995–96 4 1 0 0 4 849 Gordon Leadbetter 1974–75 1974–75 4 0 0 0 0 693 Tony Leadbetter 1960–61 1965–66 133 44 0 0 132 1235 Mark Leafa 2005 2005 31 2 0 0 8 166 Bill Leah 1906–07 1910–11 17 0 0 0 0 1168 Andrew "Andy" Leathem 2000 2001 38 1 0 0 4 574 Jimmy Ledgard 1947–48 1957–58 334 36 1043 0 2194 Great Britain 987 Barry/Barrie Ledger 1988–89 1992–93 91 62 0 0 248 136 Aaron Lee 1903–04 1912–13 264 12 0 0 36 [Lancashire] Lancashire 497 James Lee 1939–40 1939–40 1 0 0 0 0 137 Sam Lees 1903–04 1903–04 4 0 1 0 2 367 Elwyn Leigh 1932–33 1932–33 1 0 0 0 0 748 Roy Lester 1966–67 1976–77 83 12 0 0 36 962 James Leuluai 1986–87 1986–87 25 6 0 0 24 1322 Macgraff Leuluai 2009 2012 40 6 0 0 24 1081 Dave Lever 1994–95 1994–95 8 0 0 0 0 680 Gordon Lewis 1958–59 1970–71 386 112 0 0 336 Great Britain
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1157 Ian Lewis 1999 1999 4 1 0 0 4 701 John Lewis 1961–62 1966–67 91 2 0 0 6 133 William Lewis 1903–04 1903–04 1 0 0 0 0 283 Jimmy Leyland 1923–24 1931–32 250 7 0 0 21 1073 TauΚ»alupe Liku 1994–95 1999 121 27 0 0 108 1449 Jordan Lilley 2018 2018 1 0 3 0 6 402 John Litherland 1935–36 1937–38 17 3 0 0 9 1342 Stuart Littler 2011 2014 101 32 0 0 128 Ireland 196 Ben Lloyd 1910–11 1913–14 18 1 0 0 3 656 Edward Lloyd 1955–56 1955–56 3 0 0 0 0 1378 Rhodri Lloyd 2013 2013 3 0 0 0 0 416 Joe Lomas 1936–37 1939–40 66 24 0 0 72 1444 Kyle Lovett 2018 2018 10 4 0 0 16 447 Harry Lowe 1938–39 1940–41 22 1 0 0 3 481 J. Lowe 1939–40 1939–40 2 1 0 0 3 610 Jack Lowe 1950–51 1955–56 53 9 18 0 63 192 Jimmy Lowe 1909–10 1918–19 120 14 0 0 42 565 Jimmy Lowe 1947–48 1947–48 1 0 0 0 0 737 John Lowe 1965–66 1969–70 23 3 0 0 9 327 John Lynch 1928–29 1928–29 1 0 0 0 0 1110 David Lyon 1996 1996 13 8 0 0 32 771 Geoff Lyon 1969–70 1969–70 36 6 0 0 18 1134 James Macaree 1997 1997 1 0 0 0 0 831 Dave Macko 1973–74 1978–79 103 30 0 0 90 [Lancashire] Lancashire 14 Bob MacMasters 1895–96 1901–02 150 11 1 0 35 [Lancashire] Lancashire 179 Sam MacMasters 1908–09 1908–09 1 0 0 0 0 1209 Keiron Maddocks 2003 2005 5 0 0 0 0
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1209 Keiron Maddocks 2003 2005 5 0 0 0 0 1213 Steve Maden 2004 2014 210 73 0 0 292 1043 Scott Mahon 1992–93 1992–93 18 3 0 0 12 1403 Reni Maitua 2016 2016 29 14 0 0 56 757 Harry Major 1967–68 1969–70 55 2 0 0 6 356 Ted Makin 1931–32 1932–33 16 2 0 0 6 1062 Sean Maloney 1993–94 1994–95 19 4 0 0 16 38 Arthur Maltby 1896–97 1896–97 4 1 0 0 3 921 Tony Manfredi 1983–84 1987–88 20 1 0 0 4 994 George Mann 1988–89 1988–89 13 4 0 0 16 366 Archie Mansfield 1932–33 1932–33 2 0 0 0 0 870 John Mantle 1977–78 1978–79 39 4 0 0 12 1266 Misili Manu 2006 2006 10 8 0 0 32 1425 Antoni Maria 2017 2017 15 2 0 0 8 853 Dave Markland 1974–75 1974–75 1 0 0 0 0 1197 Oliver Marns 2002 2002 13 7 0 0 28 491 E. Marsh 1939–40 1939–40 1 0 0 0 0 475 Fred Marsh 1939–40 1939–40 18 4 0 0 12 871 Ged Marsh 1977–78 1978–79 16 1 0 3 6 45 H. Marsh 1896–97 1896–97 5 0 0 0 0 180 Harry Marsh 1908–09 1919–20 134 10 0 0 30 1305 Lee Marsh 2008 2009 19 6 9 0 42 1065 Paul Marsh 1993–94 1996 26 0 0 0 0 486 Frank Marshall 1939–40 1940–41 9 1 2 0 7 1221 Richard Marshall 2004 2005 46 2 0 1 9 599 Peter Marston 1949–50 1952–53 40 3 0 0 9 373 Hal Martin 1932–33 1933–34 8 1 0 0 3 1046 Scott Martin 1992–93 1994–95 65 16 0 0 64
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1289 SΓ©bastien Martins 2007 2007 11 3 0 0 12 640 Mick Martyn 1954–55 1967–68 329 189 0 0 567 Great Britain 1210 Tommy Martyn 2003 2004 36 26 3 4 114 792 Thomas "Tommy" Martyn 1971–72 1983–84 165 23 0 0 70 [Lancashire] Lancashire 1109 Alan Mason 1996 1996 20 7 0 4 32 392 Bill Mason 1934–35 1935–36 28 5 0 0 15 1443 Nathan Mason 2018 2018 21 6 0 0 24 1436 Peter Mata'utia 2018 2018 20 9 0 0 36 1190 Vila Matautia 2002 2002 25 2 0 0 8 150 Gomer Mathias 1904–05 1904–05 2 0 0 0 0 948 Peter Mayoh 1985–86 1985–86 19 8 0 0 32 869 Billy McAtee 1976–77 1976–77 2 0 0 0 0 807 John McAtee 1972–73 1978–79 148 30 0 0 90 782 Peter McAtee 1970–71 1970–71 2 0 0 0 0 1293 Nathan McAvoy 2008 2008 11 5 0 0 20 1129 Rob McAvoy 1997 1997 1 0 0 0 0 21 Sam McCarthy 1895–96 1895–96 37 1 0 0 3 397 Tom McCarthy 1934–35 1935–36 19 1 0 0 3 1334 Tyrone McCarthy 2010 2011 18 6 0 0 24 1216 Dave McConnell 2004 2010 112 28 0 0 112 Scotland 791 Charlie McCourt 1971–72 1971–72 1 0 0 0 0 1083 Steve McCulley 1994–95 1997 5 1 0 0 4 957 Neil McCulloch 1986–87 1991–92 95 35 0 0 140 1193 Mark McCully 2002 2004 35 13 18 0 88 1233 Steve McCurrie 2005 2005 12 1 0 0 4 608 Bill McFarlane 1950–51 1958–59 138 25 0 0 75 654 Joe McFarlane 1955–56 1957–58 19 5 0 0 15
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365 Jim McGarr 1931–32 1932–33 9 1 0 0 3 433 Bill McGarrigan 1937–38 1937–38 5 1 0 0 3 205 Tom McGeiver 1910–11 1913–14 36 3 0 0 9 671 Mike McGillicuddy 1957–58 1958–59 12 0 0 0 0 1339 Dean McGilvray 2011 2012 38 15 0 0 60 1003 Paul McGrory 1989–90 1989–90 1 0 0 0 0 1098 Mark McGughan 1995–96 1997 45 6 0 0 24 630 Bernard McGurrin 1952–53 1954–55 44 17 0 0 51 393 James McHugh 1934–35 1935–36 17 0 0 0 0 1075 Paul McLoughlin 1994–95 1997 33 9 0 0 36 1350 Gregg McNally 2012 present (as of 2019) 147 94 20 0 416 Ireland 887 Mick McTigue 1978–79 1982–83 66 8 0 0 24 746 John McVay 1966–67 1975–76 44 1 0 0 3 379 Harry Meadows 1933–34 1939–40 56 0 28 0 56 1063 Mark Meadows 1993–94 1994–95 37 3 0 0 12 1246 Robbie Mears 2005 2005 14 0 0 0 0 1074 Neil Measures 1994–95 1994–95 21 1 0 0 4 1319 Danny Meekin 2009 2010 26 1 0 0 4 981 Alex Melling 1987–88 1987–88 1 0 0 0 0 785 Billy Melling 1970–71 1973–74 47 8 0 0 24 195 Harry Melling 1910–11 1912–13 23 1 0 0 3 904 Sean Mellor 1981–82 1988–89 22 1 0 0 4 1020 Terry Mellor 1990–91 1991–92 6 0 0 0 0 1369 James Mendeika 2012 2012 2 1 0 0 4 88 Reuben Mercer 1899–1900 1899–1900 2 0 0 0 0 142 Bobby Messer 1903–04 1905–06 48 8 0 0 24
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734 Charlie Middlehurst 1965–66 1972–73 31 1 2 0 7 129 George Milburn 1902–03 1902–03 2 0 0 0 0 548 Jack "Cod" Miller 1946–47 1947–48 25 2 0 0 6 1135 Paul Miller 1997 1997 2 0 0 0 0 747 Sid Miller 1966–67 1966–67 10 1 0 0 3 1343 David Mills 2011 2011 30 6 0 0 24 901 Steve Mills 1981–82 1981–82 3 0 3 0 6 1192 Colin Milner 2002 2002 1 0 0 0 0 1331 Lee Mitchell 2010 2011 16 7 0 0 28 281 Tony Mitchell 1922–23 1922–23 6 1 0 0 3 1395 Fuifui Moimoi 2015 2016 45 11 1 0 46 991 Robert Moimoi 1988–89 1989–90 39 9 0 0 36 18 Jimmy Molyneux 1895–96 1908–09 229 30 144 0 382 418 John Molyneux 1936–37 1938–39 46 2 0 0 6 371 Bob Montford 1932–33 1948–49 217 4 8 0 28 430 Walter Moon 1937–38 1940–41 4 0 0 0 0 780 Mick Mooney 1970–71 1972–73 54 3 1 0 11 214 Walter Mooney 1918–19 1925–26 194 30 4 0 98 Great Britain 213 William Mooney 1911–12 1913–14 13 2 0 0 6 628 Albert Moore 1952–53 1955–56 54 20 5 0 70 569 Frank Moore 1947–48 1947–48 24 0 0 0 0 1025 Jim Moore 1991–92 1991–92 7 0 0 0 0 1234 Richard Moore 2005 2006 17 5 0 0 20 936 Dave Moran 1984–85 1984–85 1 0 0 0 0 1295 Dennis Moran 2008 2008 15 4 1 1 19 290 Hubert Moran 1924–25 1926–27 5 0 4 0 8 391 John Moran 1934–35 1937–38 62 0 0 0 0
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1039 Mark Moran 1992–93 1992–93 5 0 0 0 0 598 Frank Morgan 1949–50 1958–59 75 29 0 0 87 1178 Chris Morley 2001 2002 51 14 0 0 56 368 Ellis Morley 1932–33 1936–37 57 0 0 0 0 1302 Mike Morrison 2008 2010 67 9 0 0 36 408 C. G. Morrow 1935–36 1935–36 1 0 0 0 0 1309 Ian Mort 2008 2010 40 20 102 0 284 1432 Daniel Mortimer 2017 2018 19 8 0 0 32 308 Tommy Moss 1926–27 1929–30 53 13 6 0 51 619 Rex Mossop 1951–52 1954–55 98 16 0 0 48 1202 Damian Munro 2003 2006 49 42 0 0 168 755 Alex Murphy 1967–68 1970–71 118 33 96 0 291 England 1348 Chris Murphy 2011 2011 1 1 0 0 4 529 Harry Murphy 1940–41 1940–41 2 2 0 0 6 639 James Murphy 1953–54 1956–57 18 2 0 0 6 262 John Murphy 1920–21 1920–21 1 0 0 0 0 721 Mick Murphy 1963–64 1968–69 166 7 0 0 21 1140 Anthony Murray 1998 2000 74 36 1 0 146 778 Tony Musgrave 1969–70 1972–73 8 0 0 0 0 286 Bert Myers 1924–25 1929–30 130 15 1 0 47 261 Billy Myers 1920–21 1920–21 8 0 0 0 0 832 Harold Myers 1973–74 1976–77 3 0 0 0 0 489 Frank Myerscough 1939–40 1940–41 10 0 0 0 0 1021 John Myler 1990–91 1990–91 6 1 7 0 18 63 Jimmy Nall 1897–98 1899–1900 7 0 0 0 0 1323 Mick Nanyn 2009 2011 66 54 258 0 732 1335 Stephen Nash 2010 2012 37 6 0 0 24 1426 Curtis Naughton 2017 2017 6 4 0 0 16
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1426 Curtis Naughton 2017 2017 6 4 0 0 16 115 William Naughton 1901–02 1906–07 32 1 0 0 3 542 Bob Naylor 1946–47 1948–49 17 7 0 0 21 1306 Kyle Neal 2008 2008 3 0 0 0 0 1067 Mike Neal 1993–94 1993–94 6 0 0 0 0 727 George Nellis 1964–65 1965–66 4 0 0 0 0 268 Teddy Nelson 1920–21 1923–24 17 0 1 0 2 124 Bob Neville 1902–03 1913–14 238 88 0 0 264 705 Albert Newall 1961–62 1965–66 32 1 0 0 3 1040 Keith Newton 1992–93 1992–93 11 0 0 0 0 1336 Anthony Nicholson 2010 2013 45 8 0 0 32 1203 Sonny Nickle 2003 2003 30 4 0 0 16 1125 Matt Nixon 1997 1998 18 3 0 0 12 493 Frank Nolan 1939–40 1939–40 3 1 1 0 5 468 Dick Noonan 1939–40 1946–47 12 0 0 0 0 97 John Norbury 1900–01 1901–02 28 0 0 0 0 1148 Paul Norman 1998 2004 109 9 0 0 36 148 Tom O'Brien 1904–05 1910–11 8 1 0 0 3 636 Tom O'Brien 1953–54 1956–57 18 4 0 0 12 522 George O'Donnell 1940–41 1940–41 4 0 0 0 0 1373 John O'Donnell 2013 2013 7 2 0 0 8 521 Peter O'Donnell 1940–41 1940–41 2 0 0 0 0 33 John Officer 1895–96 1896–97 11 1 0 0 3 793 Alan Ogden 1971–72 1972–73 30 3 0 0 9 292 Ernie Ogden 1924–25 1929–30 42 2 0 0 6 1002 Mike Ogden 1989–90 1989–90 2 1 0 0 4 1071 Jason O'Loughlin 1994–95 1998 115 19 16 3 111
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998 Keiron O'Loughlin 1989–90 1989–90 3 0 0 0 0 1466 Jacques O'Neill 2018 2018 1 0 0 0 0 163 James O'Neill 1906–07 1920–21 10 0 0 0 0 1258 Julian O'Neill 2006 2006 12 1 58 2 122 132 Paddy O'Neill 1902–03 1910–11 211 15 11 0 67 [Lancashire] Lancashire 802 Terry O'Neill 1972–73 1972–73 3 0 0 0 0 235 Tom O'Neill 1913–14 1919–20 42 5 1 0 17 350 Tom O'Neill 1930–31 1931–32 11 0 0 0 0 439 Albert Ord 1937–38 1946–47 66 3 0 0 9 385 Harold Ormshaw 1933–34 1934–35 7 4 0 0 12 139 John Orrell 1903–04 1905–06 11 1 1 0 5 307 Jimmy Osborne 1926–27 1933–34 175 36 0 0 108 1358 Michael Ostick 2012 2013 54 5 0 0 20 956 David O'Toole 1985–86 1990–91 11 0 0 0 0 961 Ivor Owen 1986–87 1988–89 19 1 0 0 4 1243 Nick Owen 2005 2005 9 1 11 0 26 1407 Richard Owen 2016 2016 2 1 0 0 4 617 Stan Owen 1951–52 1963–64 415 44 0 0 132 Great Britain 1437 Jack Owens 2018 2018 26 10 22 0 84 1399 Mathias Pala 2015 2015 116 5 0 0 0 347 Alf Pardon 1930–31 1930–31 5 0 0 0 0 242 Billy Pardon 1918–19 1919–20 2 0 0 0 0 275 George Parker 1921–22 1922–23 5 0 1 0 2 225 Joe Parker 1912–13 1912–13 3 0 0 0 0 1352 Rob Parker 2012 2013 40 6 0 0 24 16 J. Parkes 1895–96 1895–96 7 0 0 0 0 265 Billy Parkinson 1920–21 1923–24 65 9 5 0 37
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265 Billy Parkinson 1920–21 1923–24 65 9 5 0 37 266 Jack Parkinson 1920–21 1928–29 16 3 0 0 9 1097 Joe Parkinson 1995–96 1995–96 5 0 0 0 0 1154 Chris Parr 1999 1999 6 1 0 0 4 544 Eric Parr 1946–47 1949–50 50 2 0 0 6 728 Jim Parr 1964–65 1965–66 44 4 0 0 12 730 Geoff Parry 1964–65 1964–65 3 2 0 0 6 443 Jim Parry 1937–38 1938–39 2 0 0 0 0 424 Ken Parry 1936–37 1947–48 46 10 0 0 30 1115 Safraz Patel 1996 2000 59 14 0 0 56 1406 Cory Paterson 2016 present (as of 2019) 41 22 0 0 88 1442 Larne Patrick 2018 2018 6 1 0 0 4 1329 Robbie Paul 2010 2011 40 8 2 0 36 806 Frank Paulger 1972–73 1972–73 5 0 0 0 0 564 Charlie Pawsey 1947–48 1954–55 216 27 0 0 81 Great Britain 295 Alexander Pearson 1925–26 1925–26 7 0 0 0 0 105 Billy Pearson 1900–01 1900–01 14 2 0 0 6 51 Edgar Pearson 1897–98 1908–09 232 7 2 0 25 98 William Peel 1900–01 1900–01 1 0 0 0 0 1461 Sam Peet 2018 2018 3 1 0 0 4 1422 Γ‰loi PΓ©lissier 2017 2017 24 0 0 0 0 1268 Gareth Pemberton 2006 2007 16 0 0 0 0 12 J. "Frosty" Pemberton 1895–96 1897–98 13 0 0 0 0 1027 Gary Pendlebury 1991–92 1992–93 9 0 0 0 0 484 H. Pendlebury 1939–40 1940–41 8 1 0 0 3 515 Jimmy Pendlebury 1940–41 1946–47 16 0 23 0 46 1041 John Pendlebury 1992–93 1993–94 55 6 0 1 25
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1370 Sean Penkywicz 2013 2015 71 22 0 0 88 55 Harry Pennington 1897–98 1899–1900 8 0 0 0 0 1214 Chris Percival 2004 2004 20 20 0 0 80 1099 John Perigo 1995–96 1996 25 4 0 0 16 983 Steve Peters 1987–88 1988–89 6 1 0 0 4 790 Tony Peters 1971–72 1972–73 16 1 0 0 3 852 Mick Phythian 1974–75 1976–77 5 3 0 0 9 976 Harry Pinner 1987–88 1987–88 11 0 0 0 0 410 Reuben Pitcher 1935–36 1938–39 41 2 0 0 6 1383 Cameron Pitman 2013 2014 16 6 0 0 24 988 Alan Platt 1988–89 1989–90 62 10 24 1 89 875 Billy Platt 1978–79 1982–83 60 13 2 4 47 1155 Chris Platt 1999 1999 1 0 0 0 0 690 Don Platt 1960–61 1962–63 58 12 16 0 68 1037 Duncan Platt 1992–93 1993–94 30 6 31 0 86 827 Maurice Platt 1973–74 1977–78 50 7 1 0 23 1392 Michael Platt 2014 2015 15 7 0 0 28 193 Joe Porter 1909–10 1910–11 5 0 0 0 0 1215 Dan Potter 2004 2004 27 13 0 0 52 902 Ian Potter 1981–82 1991–92 152 16 0 0 51 Great Britain (Under-24s) 1303 Ryan Powell 2008 2008 4 0 0 0 0 1346 Jonny Pownall 2011 present (as of 2019) 92 60 0 0 240 1044 Gareth Pratt 1992–93 1994–95 34 4 0 0 16 861 Alan Prescott 1976–77 1978–79 50 3 0 0 9 313 Dicky Prescott 1926–27 1939–40 160 33 0 0 99 [Lancashire] Lancashire 78 Fred Prescott 1898–99 1899–1900 2 0 0 0 0 480 J. Prescott 1939–40 1939–40 2 0 0 0 0
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355 Jerry Prescott 1931–32 1931–32 2 0 0 0 0 1272 Paul Prescott 2006 2006 7 0 0 0 0 219 Peter Prescott 1912–13 1913–14 38 0 28 0 56 289 Charlie Price 1924–25 1924–25 1 0 0 0 0 257 Dai Price 1920–21 1920–21 17 0 0 0 0 1188 Gareth Price 2002 2008 30 4 0 0 16 79 John Price 1898–99 1898–99 1 0 0 0 0 4 Sam Price 1895–96 1895–96 6 1 0 0 3 255 Jack Prosser 1920–21 1921–22 49 4 0 0 12 1120 Andy Pucill 1997 1999 75 6 0 0 24 1042 Stuart Pugsley 1992–93 1993–94 26 3 0 0 12 590 Yendle Pugsley 1949–50 1951–52 37 2 0 0 6 1053 Dean Purtill 1993–94 1999 49 32 211 0 550 1146 Kieron Purtill 1998 2002 85 18 0 1 73 890 Derek Pyke 1979–80 1987–88 220 27 0 0 102 [Lancashire] Lancashire 1111 Jonathan Quigley 1996 1996 19 8 0 0 32 284 Jack Quinn 1923–24 1926–27 6 1 0 0 3 501 Tom Quinn 1940–41 1940–41 11 0 0 0 0 513 Bill Radcliffe 1940–41 1940–41 6 0 0 0 0 84 Phil Radford 1899–1900 1899–1900 1 0 0 0 0 913 Darren Ramsdale 1982–83 1986–87 19 0 0 0 0 62 Jack Ramsdale 1897–98 1901–02 78 1 0 0 3 814 John Randall 1973–74 1976–77 15 1 0 0 3 860 Alan Rathbone 1976–77 1980–81 77 10 0 0 30 1430 Nick Rawsthorne 2017 2017 1 1 0 0 4 655 Tom Reakes 1955–56 1957–58 13 6 0 0 18 1318 Sam Reay 2009 2009 12 5 0 0 20
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1318 Sam Reay 2009 2009 12 5 0 0 20 278 Osborne Rees 1922–23 1922–23 2 0 0 0 0 1089 Bob Reeves 1994–95 1994–95 3 1 0 0 4 914 Dave Regan 1982–83 1982–83 3 1 0 0 3 1398 Ben Reynolds 2015 present (as of 2019) 76 28 205 1 523 661 Brian Rhoden 1956–57 1957–58 4 0 0 0 0 712 Austin Rhodes 1962–63 1964–65 80 9 51 0 129 1433 Greg Richards 2017 2018 35 3 0 0 12 445 Gwyn Richards 1938–39 1938–39 3 1 0 0 3 1204 Sean Richardson 2003 2007 46 9 0 0 36 304 Ted Richardson 1925–26 1936–37 200 11 0 0 33 57 John Ridge 1897–98 1897–98 19 0 0 0 0 798 Alan Riding 1972–73 1979–80 71 5 2 0 19 953 Colin Riding 1985–86 1987–88 15 2 1 0 10 30 … Ridyard 1895–96 1895–96 1 0 0 0 0 344 John Ridyard 1930–31 1930–31 10 2 0 0 6 1314 Martyn Ridyard 2009 present (as of 2019) 222 77 740 9 1797 507 Jim Rigby 1940–41 1940–41 4 1 1 0 5 659 Jim Rigby 1956–57 1957–58 7 0 0 0 0 340 John Rigby 1929–30 1930–31 7 0 0 0 0 505 Wallace Rigby 1940–41 1940–41 2 0 0 0 0 1091 David Riley 1994–95 1995–96 2 0 0 0 0 118 Jimmy Riley 1901–02 1903–04 31 2 0 0 6 449 Peter Riley 1938–39 1951–52 245 30 0 0 90 [Lancashire] Lancashire 509 Wilf Riley 1940–41 1940–41 1 1 0 0 3 556 Albert Rimmer 1946–47 1947–48 6 0 0 0 0
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694 Bev Risman 1960–61 1965–66 140 31 241 0 575 1207 Leroy Rivett 2003 2007 54 26 0 0 104 69 Billy Roberts 1898–99 1905–06 234 1 0 0 3 210 Billy Roberts 1911–12 1919–20 86 19 3 0 63 234 Billy Roberts 1913–14 1914–15 5 0 1 0 2 311 Fred Roberts 1926–27 1928–29 11 5 0 0 15 24 Jimmy Roberts 1895–96 1898–99 64 3 0 0 9 70 Jimmy Roberts 1898–99 1903–04 143 11 0 0 33 [Lancashire] Lancashire 1301 Mark Roberts 2008 2008 21 1 0 0 4 1261 Robert Roberts 2006 2007 29 5 10 0 40 370 Tom Roberts 1932–33 1933–34 8 1 0 0 3 453 Tom Roberts 1938–39 1938–39 10 0 0 0 0 1048 Alan Robinshaw 1992–93 1993–94 4 0 0 0 0 554 Bill Robinson 1946–47 1946–47 1 0 1 0 2 634 Bill Robinson 1953–54 1967–68 395 26 0 0 78 Great Britain 252 Harry Robinson 1919–20 1922–23 6 5 0 0 15 1102 Jeff Robinson 1995–96 1995–96 4 2 0 1 9 970 Nigel Robinson 1986–87 1986–87 2 0 0 0 0 1367 Alex Robson 2012 2012 2 0 0 0 0 1175 Martin Roden 2001 2006 11 2 0 0 8 1269 Neil Roden 2006 2006 4 0 0 0 0 1032 Craig Rodgers 1991–92 1991–92 5 0 0 0 0 117 J. Rogers 1901–02 1901–02 3 0 0 0 0 993 Peter Ropati 1988–89 1990–91 83 19 0 0 76 1186 Jon Roper 2002 2002 30 18 2 0 76 158 Horace Roscoe 1905–06 1907–08 22 2 0 0 6 431 Gerry Rothwell 1937–38 1937–38 7 0 0 0 0 580 Vince Roughley 1948–49 1949–50 6 0 0 0 0
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967 Mick Round 1986–87 1991–92 49 22 0 0 88 1320 Anthony Rourke 2009 2009 8 2 0 0 8 1223 Gary Rourke 2004 2004 3 3 0 0 12 1366 Chris Rowe 2012 2012 1 0 0 0 0 537 Jimmy Rowe 1946–47 1950–51 156 35 2 0 109 [Lancashire] Lancashire 744 Peter Rowe 1966–67 1966–67 6 1 0 0 3 258 Stanley Rowe 1920–21 1920–21 14 1 0 0 3 788 Allan Rowley 1971–72 1979–80 123 8 0 0 24 1052 Paul Rowley 1992–93 2007 198 70 0 2 282 1024 Andy Ruane 1991–92 1992–93 63 9 2 24 64 978 David Ruane 1987–88 1992–93 148 78 0 1 313 1282 Adam Rudd 2007 2009 33 6 0 0 24 328 Harry Rudd 1928–29 1932–33 91 0 0 0 0 1359 Matthew Russell 2012 2012 2 3 0 0 12 436 Ces Ryan 1937–38 1950–51 111 12 0 0 36 643 Martin Ryan 1954–55 1954–55 1 0 0 0 0 460 Tommy Sale 1938–39 1948–49 82 16 2 0 52 677 Bill Sanderson 1958–59 1961–62 35 2 0 0 6 351 Joe Sanderson 1930–31 1931–32 5 1 0 0 3 1184 Lee Sanderson 2001 2003 32 11 34 0 112 1055 Mark Sarsfield 1993–94 1998 73 34 0 1 137 1386 Matthew Sarsfield 2014 2015 31 12 0 0 48 1017 Aaron Sawyer 1990–91 1990–91 10 0 0 0 0 797 Cliff Sayer 1971–72 1977–78 149 25 0 0 75 958 Ian Schubert 1986–87 1986–87 21 3 3 0 18 893 Duncan Scott 1979–80 1980–81 21 1 37 1 78 80 Jim Sephton 1898–99 1901–02 16 0 0 0 0 494 … Sharrocks 1939–40 1939–40 1 0 0 0 0
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135 Tom Shaughnessy 1903–04 1907–08 35 0 0 0 0 568 Charlie Shaw 1947–48 1947–48 8 1 0 0 3 25 Jim Shaw 1895–96 1898–99 31 1 0 0 3 1360 Ryan Shaw 2012 2012 3 3 1 0 14 1009 Mark Sheals 1990–91 1991–92 58 10 0 0 40 884 Mick Shepherd 1978–79 1978–79 4 1 0 0 3 685 Bill Sheridan 1959–60 1960–61 11 3 0 0 9 818 Mick Sherwood 1973–74 1973–74 1 0 0 0 0 841 Jeff Shield 1974–75 1974–75 9 1 0 0 3 740 Brian Shillinglaw 1966–67 1966–67 3 0 0 0 0 46 Joe Short 1896–97 1899–1900 14 0 0 0 0 7 Joe Shovelton 1895–96 1895–96 1 0 0 0 0 36 Lennie Shovelton 1896–97 1896–97 1 0 0 0 0 600 Ron Siddle 1949–50 1949–50 1 0 0 0 0 141 Dick Silcock 1903–04 1905–06 80 2 0 0 6 789 Barry Simpson 1971–72 1972–73 21 1 0 0 3 541 Jack Simpson 1946–47 1947–48 39 7 0 0 21 1365 Sam Singleton 2012 2012 1 0 0 0 0 138 Pat Sinnott 1903–04 1904–05 5 2 0 0 6 334 Harry Slater 1929–30 1929–30 14 6 0 0 18 783 Peter Smethurst 1970–71 1972–73 89 3 1 0 11 1298 Aaron Smith 2008 2009 38 7 0 0 28 116 Billy Smith 1901–02 1909–10 111 46 0 0 138 483 Billy Smith 1939–40 1939–40 3 0 0 0 0 1133 Colin Smith 1997 1998 4 0 0 0 0 1118 Dave Smith 1997 1998 20 0 0 0 0 625 Derek Smith 1952–53 1953–54 14 1 0 0 3 707 Graham Smith 1961–62 1966–67 61 6 14 0 46
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248 Harry Smith 1919–20 1919–20 8 0 0 0 0 451 J. Smith 1938–39 1938–39 5 0 0 0 0 1312 Jamie Smith 2008 2009 7 7 0 0 28 343 John Smith 1929–30 1934–35 68 8 0 0 24 1404 Lee Smith 2016 2016 23 12 36 0 120 1338 Paul Smith 2010 2010 5 1 0 0 4 647 Peter Smith 1954–55 1954–55 2 0 0 0 0 525 Syd Smith 1940–41 1940–41 1 0 0 0 0 8 Tom Smith 1895–96 1899–1900 66 0 1 0 2 472 Tom Smith 1939–40 1940–41 17 0 0 0 0 1224 Rob Smyth 2004 2007 40 12 19 0 86 1265 Danny Speakman 2006 2007 17 3 0 0 12 1357 Tom Spencer 2012 present (as of 2019) 99 14 0 0 56 387 Charlie Spensley 1933–34 1935–36 39 8 0 0 24 22 E. Spillane 1895–96 1897–98 80 13 0 0 39 406 John Squires 1935–36 1935–36 19 2 0 0 6 794 Mick Stacey 1971–72 1981–82 223 72 236 0 688 [Lancashire] Lancashire 971 Wayne Standish 1987–88 1991–92 38 11 0 0 44 1313 Nicky Stanton 2009 2010 31 10 3 0 46 1239 Craig Stapleton 2005 2005 31 4 0 0 16 1093 Ged Stazicker 1994–95 1996 33 6 0 0 24 937 Gary Stephens 1984–85 1984–85 16 2 0 0 8 579 Terry Stephens 1948–49 1950–51 49 0 0 0 0 1005 David Stephenson 1989–90 1990–91 22 3 2 0 16 1245 Warren Stevens 2005 2007 58 2 0 0 8 409 Alec Stevenson 1935–36 1936–37 28 0 0 0 0 1275 Anthony Stewart 2007 2009 61 8 0 0 32 1421 Glenn Stewart 2017 2017 24 0 0 0 0
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1421 Glenn Stewart 2017 2017 24 0 0 0 0 538 Frank Stirrup 1946–47 1947–48 12 1 0 0 3 169 Oliver Stirrup 1906–07 1907–08 4 1 0 0 3 154 J. Stockley 1904–05 1904–05 2 0 0 0 0 478 John Stoddart 1939–40 1939–40 3 0 0 0 0 607 Arthur Stone 1950–51 1950–51 3 0 0 0 0 175 Jim Stout 1907–08 1907–08 4 0 0 0 0 130 Stephen Stout 1902–03 1902–03 3 0 0 0 0 910 Gary Stradins 1982–83 1984–85 28 2 0 0 7 989 Tim Street 1988–89 2001 249 35 4 0 148 Great Britain (Under-21s) 767 Harold Stringer 1968–69 1971–72 34 6 0 0 18 364 Billy Stringman 1931–32 1936–37 150 48 0 0 144 1226 Matthew Sturm 2004 2005 45 3 0 0 12 1279 Mailangi Styles 2007 2007 24 3 0 0 12 1014 Andy Sullivan 1990–91 1990–91 18 3 0 0 12 1119 Chris Sullivan 1997 1997 2 1 0 0 4 717 Frank Sullivan 1962–63 1962–63 4 0 0 0 0 185 Charles Sutcliffe 1908–09 1908–09 1 1 0 0 3 560 Vince Sutton 1946–47 1946–47 1 0 0 0 0 1173 Simon Svabic 2001 2002 61 18 186 4 448 882 Malcolm Swann 1978–79 1980–81 53 2 0 0 6 1182 Willie Swann 2001 2004 98 32 0 0 128 1262 Gary Sykes 2006 2006 25 8 0 0 32 396 Harry Sykes 1934–35 1937–38 43 6 0 0 18 892 Ray Tabern 1979–80 1986–87 195 32 0 0 115 [Lancashire] Lancashire 596 Walt Tabern 1949–50 1962–63 370 39 0 0 117 [Lancashire] Lancashire 1165 Graham Taberner 2000 2000 2 0 0 0 0
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1165 Graham Taberner 2000 2000 2 0 0 0 0 729 Wally Tallis 1964–65 1965–66 6 0 2 0 4 1035 Dave Tanner 1991–92 1994–95 41 11 25 0 94 511 Abel Tatum 1940–41 1940–41 3 1 0 0 3 372 Bill Taylor 1932–33 1934–35 7 2 0 0 6 29 Bob Taylor 1895–96 1902–03 73 1 0 0 3 932 David Taylor 1984–85 1985–86 28 13 0 0 52 517 Jack Taylor 1940–41 1940–41 6 0 0 0 0 1242 James Taylor 2005 2013 183 24 0 0 96 109 Joe Taylor 1901–02 1901–02 5 0 1 0 2 854 John Taylor 1975–76 1979–80 163 43 0 0 129 863 Kevin Taylor 1976–77 1979–80 108 10 0 0 30 13 Peter Taylor 1895–96 1900–01 126 5 0 0 15 [Lancashire] Lancashire 263 Reg Taylor 1920–21 1924–25 84 45 0 0 135 1379 Scott Taylor 2013 2013 2 1 0 0 4 6 Tommy Taylor 1895–96 1896–97 47 9 0 0 27 623 Oliver Teggin 1951–52 1953–54 10 1 0 0 3 1286 Adam Thomas 2007 2008 12 3 0 0 12 254 Emlyn Thomas 1920–21 1925–26 200 26 2 0 82 285 Harry Thomas 1923–24 1927–28 94 47 0 0 141 933 Mark Thomas 1984–85 1987–88 26 0 0 0 0 1440 Bodene Thompson 2018 2018 24 4 0 0 16 1428 Dave Thompson 2017 2017 1 0 0 0 0 816 Gordon Thompson 1973–74 1973–74 3 0 0 0 0 1441 Jordan Thompson 2018 present (as of 2019) 26 1 0 0 4 417 Tommy "Tubby" Thompson 1936–37 1937–38 46 12 18 0 72 1344 Andrew Thornley 2011 present (as of 2019) 73 11 0 0 44
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1384 Iain Thornley 2013 present (as of 2019) 1 0 0 0 0 147 Jim Threlfall 1904–05 1905–06 12 0 0 0 0 1417 Danny Tickle 2016 2017 38 4 0 0 16 715 Rod Tickle 1962–63 1972–73 284 114 0 0 342 Great Britain (Under-24s) 321 Bill Tobin 1927–28 1928–29 6 0 0 0 0 585 Jackie Tobin 1948–49 1948–49 1 0 1 0 2 183 James Tobin 1908–09 1909–10 7 0 0 0 0 545 Harry Todd 1946–47 1948–49 35 7 1 0 23 332 Tommy Tolan 1928–29 1932–33 72 24 0 0 72 900 Steve Tomlinson 1981–82 1983–84 44 6 70 0 158 1411 Willie Tonga 2016 2017 9 1 0 0 4 876 Alan Tonks 1978–79 1978–79 12 0 0 0 0 663 Edward Toohey 1956–57 1956–57 25 3 0 0 9 1008 Paul Topping 1990–91 1991–92 60 34 84 9 313 232 Robert "Flop" Topping 1913–14 1913–14 1 0 0 0 0 87 Harry Towers 1899–1900 1906–07 62 5 25 0 65 92 J. H. Towers 1899–1900 1899–1900 1 0 0 0 0 454 Bill Townson 1938–39 1938–39 4 0 0 0 0 299 Edward Trantum 1925–26 1926–27 13 0 14 0 28 67 Richard Treasure 1898–99 1898–99 6 0 0 0 0 1090 Hamoni Tuavao 1994–95 1995–96 11 1 0 0 4 977 Paddy Tuimavave 1987–88 1987–88 6 1 0 0 4 1172 Neil Turley 2001 2005 124 132 488 15 1519 England (Under-21s) 426 Donald Turner 1936–37 1936–37 1 0 0 0 0 708 Colin Tyrer 1962–63 1966–67 112 16 206 0 460 Great Britain (Under-24s), [Lancashire] Lancashire
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495 J. Tyrer 1939–40 1939–40 1 0 0 0 0 143 Tom Underwood 1903–04 1903–04 5 1 0 0 3 37 … Unknown1 1896–97 1896–97 1 0 0 0 0 91 … Unknown2 1899–1900 1899–1900 1 0 0 0 0 300 … Unknown3 1925–26 1925–26 1 0 1 0 2 320 … Unknown4 1927–28 1927–28 2 1 0 0 3 411 … Unknown5 1935–36 1935–36 7 3 0 0 9 414 … Unknown6 1935–36 1935–36 1 0 0 0 0 566 … Unknown7 1947–48 1947–48 1 0 0 0 0 764 … Unknown8 1968–69 1968–69 1 0 0 0 0 845 … Unknown9 1974–75 1974–75 1 0 0 0 0 846 … Unknown10 1974–75 1974–75 1 0 0 0 0 293 Alf Unsworth 1924–25 1933–34 108 12 18 0 72 157 Billy Unsworth 1905–06 1905–06 5 2 0 0 6 94 H. Unsworth 1899–1900 1899–1900 1 0 0 0 0 101 Joe Unsworth 1900–01 1900–01 2 0 0 0 0 86 Tom Unsworth 1899–1900 1899–1900 1 0 0 0 0 349 Vince Unsworth 1930–31 1930–31 11 0 2 0 4 1439 Paterika Vaivai 2018 2018 9 0 0 0 0 1016 Peter Valentine 1990–91 1991–92 3 0 0 0 0 597 Austin Vallet 1949–50 1949–50 1 0 0 0 0 935 Gary Van Bellen 1984–85 1984–85 14 0 0 0 0 314 Adrian Van Heerden 1927–28 1927–28 14 2 0 0 6 1169 Richard Varkulis 2000 2000 2 0 0 0 0 326 Bill Varley 1928–29 1928–29 3 0 0 0 0 920 Shane Varley 1983–84 1983–84 23 3 0 0 12
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1423 Atelea Vea 2017 2017 27 7 0 0 28 1105 Jimmy Veikoso 1995–96 1997 42 23 2 0 96 398 Albert Wade 1934–35 1934–35 1 0 0 0 0 441 Jack Wade 1937–38 1939–40 56 0 56 0 112 532 … Wadeson 1940–41 1940–41 1 0 0 0 0 1300 Mike Wainwright 2008 2008 17 4 0 0 16 952 Gary Walkden 1985–86 1986–87 4 0 0 0 0 632 Alan Walker 1953–54 1953–54 9 2 0 0 6 339 George Walker 1929–30 1929–30 1 0 0 0 0 458 Jim Walker 1938–39 1940–41 29 1 0 0 3 1393 Jonathan "Jonny" Walker 2014 2015 8 1 0 0 4 866 Les Wall 1976–77 1980–81 21 1 0 0 3 931 Tony Waller 1983–84 1983–84 1 0 0 0 0 2 Alf Wallwork 1895–96 1897–98 62 9 0 0 27 699 Stan Walmsley 1961–62 1970–71 82 7 6 0 33 1456 Adam Walne 2018 2018 8 0 0 0 0 1458 Jordan Walne 2018 2018 8 3 0 0 12 735 Joseph "Joe" Walsh 1965–66 1977–78 353 128 0 0 384 Great Britain 383 Tom "Tot" Walsh 1933–34 1934–35 67 16 43 0 134 826 Eric Walton 1973–74 1973–74 1 0 0 0 0 1061 Steve Warburton 1993–94 1993–94 8 2 0 0 8 760 Tom Warburton 1967–68 1969–70 68 18 83 0 220 53 George Ward 1897–98 1897–98 2 0 0 0 0 551 George Ward 1946–47 1946–47 1 2 0 0 6 1364 Josh Ward 2012 2012 1 0 0 0 0 1171 Simon Warhurst 2000 2000 1 0 0 0 0 1022 Keith Waterworth 1990–91 1990–91 2 0 0 0 0
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322 Tom Waterworth 1927–28 1933–34 27 1 0 0 3 859 Steve Watmore 1976–77 1976–77 1 0 0 0 0 1296 Ian Watson 2008 2009 52 13 62 4 180 766 Derek Watts 1968–69 1971–72 113 14 0 0 42 765 Eric Watts 1968–69 1968–69 1 0 0 0 0 1180 Michael Watts 2001 2003 39 11 0 0 44 1094 Jerome Weall 1994–95 1995–96 2 0 0 0 0 984 Carl Webb 1987–88 1988–89 7 0 0 0 0 1066 Dave Webster 1993–94 1994–95 13 1 0 0 4 90 Wilfrid Webster 1899–1900 1909–10 204 9 0 0 27 1205 Pat Weisner 2003 2003 33 10 25 3 93 724 Bob Welding 1963–64 1969–70 159 15 0 0 45 [Lancashire] Lancashire 473 Joe Welsby 1939–40 1939–40 19 0 0 0 0 427 Cecil West 1936–37 1937–38 13 1 0 0 3 912 John Westhead 1982–83 1990–91 136 25 0 0 100 Great Britain (Under-21s) 1229 Craig Weston 2004 2004 4 0 0 0 0 1401 Dayne Weston 2016 2017 43 7 0 0 28 238 Abe "Laddie" Whalley 1914–15 1920–21 45 2 17 0 40 448 Billy Whalley 1938–39 1940–41 3 0 2 0 4 676 Jim Wharton 1958–59 1966–67 69 7 0 0 21 583 Reg Wheatley 1948–49 1950–51 30 3 0 0 9 837 Don Wheeler 1973–74 1975–76 17 0 0 0 0 1462 Bradley Whelan 2018 2018 3 1 0 0 4 828 Ken White 1973–74 1973–74 1 0 0 0 0 1405 Richard Whiting 2016 2016 15 2 0 0 8 144 Sam Whittaker 1903–04 1912–13 193 24 4 0 80
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1145 Dave Whittle 1998 2002 128 17 0 0 68 Wales 319 Fred Whittle 1927–28 1929–30 4 0 0 0 0 850 John Whittle 1974–75 1975–76 19 6 0 0 18 759 Alf Whitworth 1967–68 1971–72 36 1 0 0 3 1217 Oliver Wilkes 2004 2015 99 17 0 0 68 811 Alf Wilkinson 1972–73 1984–85 243 35 0 0 111 Great Britain (Under-24s) 1092 Chris Wilkinson 1994–95 1998 50 8 142 18 334 329 W. A. Williams 1928–29 1928–29 2 1 0 0 3 763 Colin Wills 1967–68 1967–68 1 0 0 0 0 851 John Wills 1974–75 1974–75 1 0 0 0 0 1231 John Wilshere 2005 2005 29 10 8 0 56 653 Bobby Wilson 1955–56 1955–56 1 1 0 0 3 1085 Christian Wilson 1994–95 1995–96 22 4 0 0 16 1267 Dana Wilson 2006 2007 47 8 0 0 32 381 John "Durdock" Wilson 1933–34 1933–34 5 1 0 0 3 1156 Craig Wingfield 1999 1999 4 0 0 0 0 1316 Lee Wingfield 2009 2009 11 2 0 0 8 1143 Paul Wingfield 1998 2000 69 17 234 1 537 425 Jack Winnard 1936–37 1936–37 4 0 0 0 0 423 Tom Winnard 1936–37 1940–41 89 14 0 0 42 749 Charlie Winslade 1966–67 1966–67 7 0 0 0 0 595 Arthur Winstanley 1949–50 1950–51 18 0 3 0 6 149 Billy Winstanley 1904–05 1905–06 39 0 0 0 0 151 Billy Winstanley 1904–05 1910–11 171 19 0 0 57 Great Britain 889 Chris Winstanley 1979–80 1979–80 1 0 0 0 0 419 George Winstanley 1936–37 1937–38 9 0 9 0 18
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233 Jim Winstanley 1913–14 1929–30 293 9 24 0 75 89 Joe Winstanley 1899–1900 1899–1900 5 0 0 0 0 190 Joe Winstanley 1909–10 1911–12 6 1 0 0 3 72 John "Soap" Winstanley 1898–99 1900–01 37 0 0 0 0 1056 Paul Winstanley 1993–94 1994–95 12 0 0 0 0 39 W. H. Winstanley 1896–97 1897–98 4 0 0 0 0 297 Billy Wood 1925–26 1930–31 164 32 0 0 96 [Lancashire] Lancashire 572 Harry Wood 1947–48 1947–48 9 0 0 0 0 557 Jack Wood 1946–47 1953–54 102 78 37 0 308 844 Joe Wood 1974–75 1974–75 1 0 0 0 0 65 John Wood 1897–98 1897–98 1 0 0 0 0 1292 Tom Woodcock 2007 2008 5 1 0 0 4 524 Victor Woodend 1940–41 1940–41 2 0 0 0 0 302 Albert Woods 1925–26 1925–26 1 0 0 0 0 469 Harry Woods 1939–40 1946–47 28 2 0 0 6 164 Herbert Woods 1906–07 1913–14 173 1 0 0 3 858 John Woods 1976–77 1992–93 349 152 984 13 2492 Great Britain 519 P. Woods 1940–41 1940–41 1 0 0 0 0 470 Sammy Woods 1939–40 1947–48 9 1 0 0 3 224 Tom Woods 1912–13 1919–20 17 1 2 0 7 111 Billy Woodward 1901–02 1901–02 7 0 0 0 0 108 George Woodward 1901–02 1901–02 19 0 0 0 0 181 Harry Woodward 1908–09 1908–09 10 0 1 0 2 305 R. Woodward 1925–26 1925–26 1 0 0 0 0 739 Eric Woodyer 1965–66 1965–66 3 0 0 0 0 502 A. Woolley 1940–41 1940–41 3 0 0 0 0
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867 Graham Worgan 1976–77 1984–85 90 19 0 0 61 249 Albert Worrall 1919–20 1937–38 503 46 0 0 138 England 374 Tom Worrall 1932–33 1933–34 2 0 0 0 0 1356 Michael Worrincy 2012 2012 7 3 0 0 12 1394 Greg Worthington 2015 2016 41 17 0 0 68 689 Billy Wright 1959–60 1959–60 1 0 0 0 0 1070 David Wright 1993–94 1996 31 2 0 0 8 582 George Wright 1948–49 1951–52 42 3 0 0 9 488 Jim Wyatt 1939–40 1940–41 8 1 0 0 3 1087 Steve Wynne 1994–95 1995–96 17 7 0 0 28 359 Bill Yates 1931–32 1932–33 17 3 0 0 9 217 Harry Yates 1912–13 1914–15 8 2 0 0 6 518 Joe Yates 1940–41 1940–41 5 0 0 0 0 864 Mal Yates 1976–77 1980–81 65 3 8 1 26 270 Jack Yorke 1920–21 1922–23 40 2 0 0 6
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Players earning international caps while at Leigh Other notable players These players have either; received a testimonial match, are "Hall of Fame" inductees, played during Leigh Centurions' Super League season, or were international representatives before, or after, their time at Leigh.
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Big Bang in 2012 South Korean boy band Big Bang have released three Korean-language studio albums, five Japanese-language studio albums, five Korean EPs, two Japanese EPs, six Japanese compilations albums, 27 Korean singles, and eight Japanese singles. Big Bang is known for composing and producing their own music, especially G-Dragon. Group released songs Contents 0–9 Β· A Β· B Β· C Β· D Β· E Β· F Β· G Β· H Β· I Β· J Β· K Β· L Β· M Β· N Β· O Β· P Β· Q Β· R Β· S Β· T Β· U Β· W Β· Y Β· Z Key [Song released as a single] Indicates single release # Indicates song not written by anyone from Big Bang
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Song Writer(s) Originating album Language Year "A Fool of Tears" [dagger] G-Dragon, An Young Min Bigbang Vol.1 / First Single Korean 2006 "A Good Man" T.O.P Stand Up Korean 2008 "Ain't No Fun" G-Dragon, T.O.P Alive Korean 2012 G-Dragon, T.O.P Alive Japanese 2012 "Always" [dagger] G-Dragon, Teddy Always Korean 2007 Big Bang, Perry, Rina Moon Number 1 / For the World English 2008 Rina Moon # Big Bang Japanese 2009 "Bad Boy" [dagger] G-Dragon, T.O.P Alive Korean 2012 G-Dragon Alive Japanese 2012 "Bae Bae" [dagger] G-Dragon, Teddy, T.O.P MADE / M Korean 2015 "Bang Bang Bang" [dagger] Teddy, G-Dragon, T.O.P MADE / A Korean 2015 Verbal # Made Series Japanese 2016 "Beautiful Hangover" [dagger] G-Dragon, SHIKATA, iNoZzi, Perry Borja Big Bang 2 Japanese 2011 "Big Bang" G-Dragon Third Single Korean 2006 Perry, G-Dragon For the World English 2008 "Bingle Bingle" ("Round and Round") G-Dragon Alive Monster Edition Japanese 2012 G-Dragon, T.O.P Still Alive Korean 2012 "Blue" [dagger] G-Dragon, Teddy, T.O.P Alive Korean 2012 G-Dragon Alive Japanese 2012 "Bringing You Love" G-Dragon Big Bang Japanese 2009 "CafΓ©" G-Dragon, T.O.P Tonight Korean 2011 "Candle" Perry, Big Bang, Komu Number 1 Japanese 2008 "Come Be My Lady" Jimmy Thornfeldt, Martin Hanzen, Mohombi Moupondo # Number 1 English 2008 "Crazy Dog" G-Dragon Hot Issue Korean 2007 "Dirty Cash" [dagger] G-Dragon, 072 Bigbang Vol.1 Korean 2006
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"Ego" G-Dragon, T.O.P Still Alive Korean 2012 G-Dragon Alive Japanese 2012 "Emotion" G-Dragon, Komu Big Bang Japanese 2009 "Everything" Perry # Number 1 English 2008 "Fantastic Baby" [dagger] G-Dragon, T.O.P Alive EP Korean 2012 G-Dragon, Verbal Alive Japanese 2012 "Feeling" G-Dragon, T.O.P Still Alive Korean 2012 G-Dragon Alive Japanese 2012 "Flower Road" G-Dragon, T.O.P β€” Korean 2018 "Follow Me" Steve I # Big Bang Japanese 2009 "Fool" ("Mad About You") G-Dragon Hot Issue Korean 2007 G-Dragon With U Japanese 2008 "Foolish Love" G-Dragon Remember Korean 2008 "Forever With U" (feat. Park Bom) [dagger] G-Dragon, T.O.P Third Single Korean 2006 "Fxxk It" [dagger] Teddy, G-Dragon, T.O.P MADE Korean 2016 "Gara Gara Go!" [dagger] BIG-RON / Shion / Ricci / YUG JAPAN # Big Bang Japanese 2009 "Girlfriend" Teddy, G-Dragon, T.O.P MADE Korean 2016 "Good Bye Baby" [dagger] Taeyang, G-Dragon, T.O.P Third Single Korean 2006 "Hallelujah" G-Dragon Iris: Original Sound Track Korean 2009 "Hands Up" G-Dragon, T.O.P Big Bang 2 Japanese 2011 G-Dragon, T.O.P Tonight Korean 2011 "Haru Haru" [dagger] G-Dragon Stand Up Korean 2008 Shikata, iNoZzi, Shoko Fujibayashi, G-Dragon Number 1 Japanese 2008 "Heaven" ("My Heaven") G-Dragon Stand Up Korean 2008 G-Dragon, Fujibayashi Shoko, Komu Number 1 / Big Bang Japanese 2008
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"How Gee" [dagger] Big Bang, Perry Number 1 / For the World English 2008 "I Don't Understand" G-Dragon Hot Issue Korean 2007 "If You"[dagger] G-Dragon MADE / D Korean 2015 Shoko Fujibayashi # Made Series Japanese 2016 "Intro (Alive)" G-Dragon, Teddy, T.O.P Alive Korean 2012 G-Dragon, Teddy, T.O.P Alive Japanese 2012 "Intro (Big Bang)" G-Dragon Bigbang Vol.1 Korean 2006 "Intro (Everybody Scream)" G-Dragon Remember Korean 2008 "Intro (Hot Issue)" (feat. CL) G-Dragon Hot Issue Korean 2007 "Intro (Put Your Hands Up)" G-Dragon First Single Korean 2006 "Intro (Stand Up)" G-Dragon Stand Up Korean 2008 "Intro (Thank You & You)" G-Dragon Tonight Korean 2011 G-Dragon Big Bang 2 Japanese 2011 "Intro" G-Dragon Number 1 Japanese 2008 "Koe o Kikasete" [dagger] Yamamoto Narumi, Robin # Big Bang 2 Japanese 2011 "La La La" [dagger] Big Bang Bigbang Vol.1 / Second Single Korean 2006 Perry, Big Bang For the World English 2008 "Lady" G-Dragon Stand Up Korean 2008 "Last Dance" [dagger] G-Dragon, T.O.P, Taeyang MADE Korean 2016 "Last Farewell" ("Baby Baby") [dagger] G-Dragon Hot Issue Korean 2007 Perry, Emi K.Lynn # Number 1 / With U English 2008 Emi K.Lynn # Big Bang Japanese 2009 "Let's Not Fall in Love" [dagger] Teddy, G-Dragon MADE / E Korean 2015 "Lies" [dagger] G-Dragon Always Korean 2007 Perry, G-Dragon For the World English 2008 "Loser" [dagger] Teddy, T.O.P, Taeyang, G-Dragon MADE / M Korean 2015
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Sunny Boy # Made Series Japanese 2016 "Love Club" Rina Moon # Big Bang Japanese 2009 "Lollipop" (with 2NE1) [dagger] Teddy Park # 2NE1 Korean 2009 "Lollipop Pt. 2" [dagger] Teddy, G-Dragon, T.O.P β€” Korean 2010 "Love Dust" G-Dragon, Teddy, T.O.P Alive Korean 2012 G-Dragon, Teddy, T.O.P Alive Japanese 2012 "Love Song" [dagger] G-Dragon, T.O.P, Teddy Big Bang Special Edition Korean 2011 G-Dragon, Teddy, T.O.P Big Bang 2 Japanese 2011 "Make Love" Kush, Daniel Im, Steve-I # Number 1 English 2008 "Monster" [dagger] G-Dragon, T.O.P Still Alive Korean 2012 G-Dragon Alive Monster Edition Japanese 2012 "The North Face Song" G-Dragon β€” Korean 2011 "Number 1" [dagger] Jimmy Thornfeldt, Martin # Number 1 English 2008 "Oh Ma Baby" G-Dragon Always Korean 2007 "Oh My Friend" (feat. No Brain) G-Dragon Stand Up Korean 2008 "Oh, Ah, Oh" G-Dragon Remember Korean 2008 "Ora Yeah!" Fujibayashi Shoko # Big Bang 2 Japanese 2011 "Remember" Yang Hyun Suk # Remember Korean 2008 Yang Hyun Suk, G-Dragon, T.O.P Number 1 English 2008 "Shake It" (feat Lee Eun-ju) [dagger] G-Dragon Bigbang Vol.1 Korean 2006 G-Dragon With U English 2008 "She Can't Get Enough" G-Dragon, Kim Ina Bigbang Vol.1 Korean 2006 "Sober" [dagger] Teddy, G-Dragon, T.O.P MADE / D Korean 2015 "So Fresh, So Cool" G-Dragon β€” Korean 2009 "Somebody to Love" ("Somebody to Luv") G-Dragon, T.O.P Tonight Korean 2011
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G-Dragon, T.O.P Big Bang 2 Japanese 2011 "Stay" Fujibayashi Shoko # Big Bang Japanese 2009 "Still Alive" G-Dragon, Teddy Park, T.O.P Still Alive Korean 2012 G-Dragon Alive Monster Edition Japanese 2012 "Stupid Liar" ("Ms. Liar") G-Dragon, T.O.P Big Bang Special Edition Korean 2011 G-Dragon, T.O.P Big Bang 2 Japanese 2011 "Sunset Glow" [dagger] G-Dragon Remember Korean 2008 "Stylish" G-Dragon Gara Gara Go! Japanese 2009 "Tell Me Goodbye" [dagger] Fujibayashi Shouko, Perry, Taeyang Big Bang 2 Japanese 2011 "Together Forever" Perry, Big Bang For the World / With U English 2008 "Tonight" [dagger] G-Dragon, T.O.P Tonight Korean 2011 G-Dragon, T.O.P Big Bang 2 Japanese 2011 "Top of the World" Shikata # Big Bang Japanese 2009 "Twinkle Twinkle" Kush # Remember Korean 2008 "Until Whenever" G-Dragon Global Warning Tour DVD Korean 2008 "V.I.P" Big Bang For the World English 2008 Big Bang Second Single Korean 2006 "Victory (Intro)" G-Dragon Third Single Korean 2006 "We are Big Bang (Intro)" Big Bang Always Korean 2007 "We Belong Together" (feat. Park Bom) [dagger] G-Dragon, T.O.P First Single Korean 2006 "We Like 2 Party" [dagger] Teddy, Kush, G-Dragon, T.O.P MADE / A Korean 2015 "What is Right" G-Dragon, T.O.P Tonight Korean 2011 "With U" [dagger] G-Dragon, Perry Number 1 / With U English 2008 "Wonderful" G-Dragon Remember Korean 2008 "Wrong Number" ("So Beautiful") Yang Hyun Suk # Always Korean 2007 Big Bang, Perry Number 1 / For the World English 2008
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Solo released songs Key [Song released as a single] Indicates single release # Indicates song not written by anyone from Big Bang G-Dragon
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Song Writer(s) Originating album Language Year "This Love" [dagger] G-Dragon Bigbang Vol.1 Korean 2006 "But I Love U" G-Dragon Hot Issue Korean 2007 "A Boy" [dagger] G-Dragon Heartbreaker Korean 2009 "Heartbreaker" [dagger] G-Dragon Korean 2009 "Breathe" [dagger] G-Dragon Korean 2009 "Butterfly"(feat. Jin Jung) [dagger] G-Dragon Korean 2009 "Hello" (feat. Sandara Park) G-Dragon Korean 2009 "Gossip Man" (feat. Kim Gun-mo) G-Dragon Korean 2009 "Korean Dream" (feat. Taeyang) G-Dragon Korean 2009 "The Leaders" (feat. Teddy Park & CL) G-Dragon, Teddy, CL Korean 2009 "She's Gone" (feat. Kush) G-Dragon Korean 2009 "1 Year Station" G-Dragon Korean 2009 "Obsession" G-Dragon GD & TOP Korean 2010 "What Do You Want?" G-Dragon Korean 2010 "One of a Kind" [dagger] G-Dragon One of a Kind Korean 2012 "Crayon" [dagger] G-Dragon, Teddy Korean 2012 "Without You" (feat. RosΓ©) G-Dragon Korean 2012 "That XX" [dagger] G-Dragon, Teddy Korean 2012 G-Dragon, Verbal Coup d'Etat + One of a Kind & Heartbreaker Japanese 2013 "Missing You" (feat. Kim Yoon-ah) G-Dragon, Teddy One of a Kind Korean 2012 "Today" (feat. Kim Jong Wan) G-Dragon Korean 2012 "Light it Up"(feat. Tablo & Dok2) G-Dragon, Tablo, Dok2 Korean 2012 "Coup d'Etat" (feat. Diplo & Baauer) [dagger] G-Dragon Coup d'Etat Korean 2013 "Niliria" (feat. Missy Elliott) G-Dragon, Missy Elliott Korean 2013
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"R.O.D" (feat. Lydia Paek) Teddy, G-Dragon, Choice37 Korean 2013 "Black" (feat. Jennie Kim or Park Bom or Sky Ferreira) Teddy, G-Dragon Korean 2013 Teddy, G-Dragon, Verbal Coup d'Etat + One of a Kind & Heartbreaker Japanese 2013 "Who You?" [dagger] G-Dragon Coup d'Etat Korean 2013 "Shake the World" G-Dragon Korean 2013 "MichiGO" [dagger] G-Dragon Korean 2013 "Crooked" [dagger] G-Dragon, Teddy Korean 2013 G-Dragon, Teddy, Verbal Coup d'Etat + One of a Kind & Heartbreaker Japanese 2013 "Niliria (G-Dragon ver.)" G-Dragon, Teddy Coup d'Etat Korean 2013 "Runaway" G-Dragon Korean 2013 "I Love It" (feat. Zion.T & Boys Noize) G-Dragon Korean 2013 "You Do (Outro)" G-Dragon Korean 2013 "Window" G-Dragon, Teddy Korean 2013 "Middle Fingers-Up" G-Dragon Kwon Ji Yong Korean 2017 "Bullshit" G-Dragon Korean 2017 "Super Star" G-Dragon, Teddy, Joe Rhee Korean 2017 "Untitled, 2014" G-Dragon Korean 2017 "Divina Commedia" G-Dragon, 8!, Brian Lee, Safe, Frank Dukes Korean 2017
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Taeyang
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Song Writer(s) Originating album Language Year "My Girl" [dagger] G-Dragon Bigbang Vol.1 Korean 2006 "Intro - Hot" G-Dragon Hot Korean 2008 "Prayer" (feat. Teddy Park) [dagger] Teddy # Korean 2008 "Only Look at Me" [dagger] Korean 2008 "Sinner" Yang Hyun Suk # Korean 2008 "Baby I'm Sorry" G-Dragon Korean 2008 "Make Love" (feat. Kush) Kush # Korean 2008 "Solar (Intro)" Choice37 # Solar Korean 2010 "Superstar" Teddy # Korean 2010 "I Need a Girl" (feat. G-Dragon) [dagger] Jeon Goon, Choi Gap-Won, G-Dragon SolarBig Bang Special Edition Korean 2010 "Just a Feeling" Teddy # Solar Korean 2010 "You're My" Jeon Goon, Choi Gap-Won # Korean 2010 "Move" (feat. Teddy Park) Kush # Korean 2010 "Break Down" Teddy # Korean 2010 "After You Fall Asleep" (feat. Swings) G-Dragon, Swings Korean 2010 "Where U At" [dagger] Teddy # Korean 2009 "Take it Slow" Taeyang Korean 2010 "Wedding Dress" [dagger] Teddy # Korean 2009 Solar International Edition English 2010 "I'll Be There" [dagger] Perry # Korean 2010 English 2010 "Connection" (feat. Big Tone) Big Tone, Walt Anderson # English 2010 "Intro (Rise)" Taeyang, Tablo, Choice37 RISE Korean 2014 "Eyes, Nose, Lips" [dagger] Taeyang, Teddy Korean 2014 Taeyang, Teddy, Verbal Rise (+ Solar & Hot) Japanese 2014 "1AM" [dagger] Teddy # RISE Korean 2014 Teddy, Verbal # Rise (+ Solar & Hot) Japanese 2014 "Stay with Me" (feat. G-Dragon) G-Dragon RISE Korean 2014
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"Body" Taeyang, Teddy Korean 2014 "Ringa Linga" [dagger] G-Dragon, Shockbit Korean 2013 G-Dragon, Verbal Rise (+ Solar & Hot) Japanese 2014 "This Ain't It" Airplay, Jo Sung Hwak # RISE Korean 2014 "Let Go" Tablo # Korean 2014 "Love You to Death" Tablo, Britt Burton # Korean 2014 "White Night" Taeyang, Joe Rhee White Night Korean 2017 "Wake Me Up" [dagger] Kush, Joe Rhee # Korean 2017 "Darling" [dagger] Teddy # Korean 2017 "Ride" Taeyang, Joe Rhee, 24 Korean 2017 "Amazin'" Taeyang, Joe Rhee, 24 Korean 2017 "Empty Road" Kush, Taeyang, Joe Rhee Korean 2017 "Naked" Joe Rhee # Korean 2017 "Tonight" (feat. Zico) Kush, Taeyang, Zico Korean 2017
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Daesung
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Song Writer(s) Originating album Language Year "Try Smiling" Ahn Young Min # Bigbang Vol.1 Korean 2006 D'slove Japanese 2014 "Look at me, Gwisun" [dagger] G-Dragon β€” Korean 2008 G-Dragon, Kenichi Maeyamada D'slove Japanese 2014 "A Big Hit!" [dagger] G-Dragon β€” Korean 2008 "Baby Don't Cry" e.knock # Big Bang Special Edition Korean 2011 Shoko Fujibayashi # D'scover Japanese 2013 "Wings" [dagger] G-Dragon, Daesung Alive Korean 2012 RJ Project # D'scover Japanese 2013 "Sunny Hill" Do As Infinity # Japanese 2013 "Love" Hata Motohiro # Japanese 2013 "Singer's Ballad" Kazuyoshi Saito # Japanese 2013 "Powerful Boy" Ōhashi Takuya, Tokida Shintaro # Japanese 2013 "Hello" Ayaka # Japanese 2013 "Joyful" Mizuno Yoshiki # Japanese 2013 "Like Overflowing with Kindness" Ogura Shinko, Kameda Seiji # Japanese 2013 "Missing You Now" Misia # Japanese 2013 "The Flower Bud Of My Dream" Fujimaki Ryota # Japanese 2013 "Tonight is Boogie Back" K.Ozawa, M.Koshima, S.Matsumoto, Y.Matsumoto # Japanese 2013 "Rainy Rainy" Daesung, Amon Hayashi D'slove Japanese 2014 "Feelings Deepened" Daesung, Sung Hwak Cho, Shoko Fujibayashi Japanese 2014 "Shut Up" G-Dragon, Kenn Kato Japanese 2014 "Two People? Alone" Daesung, Kenn Kato Japanese 2014 "Dress" Daesung, Amon Hayashi Japanese 2014 "Awake, Asleep" Daesung, Kenn Kato Japanese 2014 "Even When the World Ends" Daesung, RJ Project Japanese 2014
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"I Love You" (feat. Taro Hakase) [dagger] Yutaka Ozaki # Japanese 2014 "Old Diary" Yasui Kazumi # Delight Japanese 2014 "Just Can’t Stop It" YΕ« Aku # Japanese 2014 "D-Day" [dagger] Hata Motohiro # D-Day Japanese 2017 "Intro (To You)" Sung Hwak Cho, Kenn Kato # Japanese 2017 "Venus" Mizuno Yoshiki # Japanese 2017 "The Sign" Ayaka # Japanese 2017 "Spring Breeze Melody" Daesung, Kameda Seiji, Kota76 Japanese 2017 "Close Future" Kameda Seiji # Japanese 2017 "Anymore" Sung Hwak Cho, Yeon Jae Min # Japanese 2017 "Stay By My Side" Kush, Daesung Delight 2 Japanese 2017 "Dear Friends" Jill # Japanese 2017 "Aβ€’Zeβ€’Cho!" Yoshiki Mizuno # Japanese 2017 "No, It's Not Like That" Kanata Asamizu # Japanese 2017 "The Direction of My Smiling Face" Miwa Yoshida # Japanese 2017 "Until the Day We Meet Again" Kiyohiko Ozaki # Japanese 2017 "It Hurts" e.knock, Sunwoo Jungah # Korean 2017
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Seungri
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Song Writer(s) Originating album Language Year "Next Day" Sim Jae Hee # Bigbang Vol.1 Korean 2006 "Strong Baby" [dagger] G-Dragon Remember Korean 2008 G-Dragon, Jinyeol Bae, Sunny Boy Let's Talk About Love (Japanese Version) Japanese 2013 "VVIP" [dagger] Seungri, Choi Pil-kang V.V.I.P Korean 2011 Seungri, Sunny Boy Let's Talk About Love (Japanese Version) Japanese 2013 "What Can I Do" [dagger] Seungri, G-Dragon V.V.I.PBig Bang Special Edition Korean 2011 "Open the Window" (feat. G-Dragon) P.K, G-Dragon V.V.I.P Korean 2011 "Magic" Seungri Korean 2011 Seungri, RJ Project Let's Talk About Love (Japanese Version) Japanese 2013 "I Know" (feat. IU) Seungri V.V.I.P Korean 2011 Seungri, Shoko Fujibayashi Let's Talk About Love (Japanese Version) Japanese 2013 "White Love" Seungri V.V.I.P Korean 2011 Seungri, Yamamoto Chengmei Let's Talk About Love (Japanese Version) Japanese 2013 "Outro (In My World)" Seungri V.V.I.P Korean 2011 "Let's Talk About Love" (feat. G-Dragon & Taeyang) Seungri, G-Dragon, Taeyang Let's Talk About Love Korean 2013 "Intro (Let's Talk About Love)" Seungri, Sunny Boy Let's Talk About Love (Japanese Version) Japanese 2013 "Gotta Talk To U" [dagger] Seungri Let's Talk About Love Korean 2013 Seungri, Yamamoto Chengmei Let's Talk About Love (Japanese Version) Japanese 2013 "GG BE" (feat. Jennie Kim) Seungri Let's Talk About Love Korean 2013
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Seungri, Sunny Boy Let's Talk About Love (Japanese Version) Japanese 2013 "Come To My" Seungri Let's Talk About Love Korean 2013 Seungri, Yamamoto Chengmei Let's Talk About Love (Japanese Version) Japanese 2013 "You Hoooo" Seungri Let's Talk About Love Korean 2013 Seungri, Sunny Boy Let's Talk About Love (Japanese Version) Japanese 2013 "Love Box" Seungri Let's Talk About Love Korean 2013 Seungri, RJ Project Let's Talk About Love (Japanese Version) Japanese 2013 "The Feelings Painted In The Sky" Seungri, Yamamoto Chengmei Japanese 2013 "μ…‹ μ…€ν…Œλ‹ˆ (1,2,3)" [dagger] Seungri, Teddy The Great Seungri Korean 2018 "Where R U From" (feat. Mino) [dagger] Seungri, Mino Korean 2018 "Love is You" (feat. Blue.D)" Seungri, Luna Tune Korean 2018 "λͺ°λΌλ„ (Mollado)" (feat. B.I) Seungri, B.I Korean 2018 "λ‹¬μ½€ν•œ 거짓말 (Sweet Lie)" (feat. Dannic) Seungri Korean 2018 "Be Friend" Seungri Korean 2018 "Hotline" Seungri Korean 2018 "혼자 μžˆλŠ”λ²• (Alone)" Seungri Korean 2018 "Good Luck To You" Seungri Korean 2018
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T.O.P Song Writer(s) Originating album Language Year "Big Boy" T.O.P Bigbang Vol.1 Korean 2006 "Act Like Nothing's Wrong" (feat. Kim Ji Eun) T.O.P Always Korean 2007 "Turn It Up" [dagger] T.O.P GD & TOP Korean 2010 "Oh Mom" T.O.P Korean 2010 "Of All Days" T.O.P Korean 2010 "Doom Dada" [dagger] T.O.P β€” Korean 2013 Sub-unit released songs Song Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Language Year "Intro" GD & TOP G-Dragon, T.O.P GD&TOP Korean 2010 "High High" [dagger] G-Dragon, T.O.P, Teddy Korean 2010 "Oh Yeah" (feat. Park Bom) [dagger] G-Dragon, T.O.P, Teddy Korean 2010 "Don't Go Home" [dagger] G-Dragon Korean 2010 "Baby Good Night" [dagger] G-Dragon, T.O.P Korean 2010 "Knock Out" [dagger] G-Dragon, T.O.P Korean 2010 "Good Boy" [dagger] GD X Taeyang G-Dragon β€” Korean 2014 "Zutter" [dagger] GD & TOP G-Dragon, Teddy, T.O.P MADE Korean 2015 * Big Bang discography * List of awards and nominations received by Big Bang
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Malaria and the Caribbean
Malaria has had a significant impact on the history of the Caribbean, due to its effects on the colonization of the islands and the corresponding impact on society and economy. Malaria was not found in the Americas prior to the discovery of the New World by Europeans. There was therefore even less immunity among the native populations than there was among Europeans. Creoles felt that diseases such as malaria were tools preventing their territories being invaded by Europeans. The Caribbean countries most affected by malaria were the Greater Antilles islands and other humid islands like Martinique and Trinidad and Tobago. Anopheles mosquitoes thrive mostly in areas of humidity and fresh water, so the disease was not found on islands such as the Bahamas and Antigua. As of 2019, several cases of malaria occur each year in Trinidad and Tobago. * Influx of disease in the Caribbean * McNeill, J. R. (2010-01-11). Mosquito Empires: Ecology and War in the Greater Caribbean, 1620–1914. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781139484503. * "CARPHA urges region to deal seriously to eradicate mosquitoes". May 14, 2019.
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Galesburg, Illinois minor league baseball history
Minor league baseball teams were based in Galesburg, Illinois between 1890 and 1914. Galesburg teams played as members of the Central Interstate League and Illinois-Iowa League in 1890, Eastern Iowa League in 1895, the Illinois-Missouri League in 1908 and 1909 and the Central Association from 1910 to 1912 and 1914. Galesburg hosted home games at Willard Field, Illinois Field and Lombard College Field. Baseball Hall of Fame members Bud Fowler (1890), Grover Cleveland Alexander (1909) and Sam Rice (1912) played for Galesburg teams. History Minor league baseball started in Galesburg in 1890, with two teams playing in two leagues. Galesburg first began play as members of the 1890 Central Interstate League. On May 27, 1890, Galesburg had a record of 6–22, when the Central Interstate League franchise moved to Indianapolis, Indiana. Then, on July 31, 1890, Galesburg gained another team, becoming members of the Illinois-Iowa League when the league member Sterling Blue Coats franchise moved to Galesburg. After an 8–17 record in Galesburg, the Sterling/Galesburg team moved to a third home, in Burlington, Iowa, where the team became the finished the season as the Burlington Hawkeyes. Burlington folded after a handful of games and a 30–72 overall record in the three cities. Baseball Hall of Fame member Bud Fowler played for the Sterling/Galesburg/Burlington team in 1890, hitting .322 for the season and integrating the team and the Illinois-Iowa League. In 1895, minor league baseball returned, as the Galesburg Trotters played as members of the Eastern Iowa League. The 1895 season was the only year of play for the independent level league. The 1895 Eastern Iowa League standings were composed of the Burlington Spiders (52–39), Cedar Rapids Rabbits (43–51), Clinton Bridegrooms (11–26), Dubuque Colts (66–31), Galesburg Trotters (13–27), Ottumwa Brownies (49–52), Rock Island Tri-Cities (14–18) and Waterloo Indians (21–25). The Galesburg Trotters franchise disbanded on June 25, 1895, and did not return to league play.
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In 1908, the Galesburg Hornets were founded and joined the Class D level Illinois-Missouri League. The Canton Chinks, Hannibal Cannibals, Havana Perfectors, Macomb Potters and Monmouth Browns joined Galesburg as charter members in the six–team league. The Galesburg Hornets had four different managers during the season and finished 6th with a record of 50–67. Galesburg remained in the Illinois-Missouri League in 1909, playing as the Galesburg Boosters. The team again finished last in the six–team league with a 47–83 record. Then known as "Pete" Alexander, Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander pitched and played some outfield for the 1909 Boosters. On July 22, 1909, Alexander threw a no–hitter against the Canton Chinks in a 2–0 Galesburg victory. In 1910, the Galesburg franchise continued play and switched leagues. The Galesburg Pavers became members of the eight–team Class D level Central Association, replacing the Waterloo Lulus in the league. The 1910 Pavers finished with a record of 69–67 to place 4th in the final standings.Monmouth Browns in a 2–1 victory. The "Pavers" moniker was in reference to local industry. In the era, the Galesburg area was home to numerous brickyards, including the Purington Brickyards. In 1911, the Galesburg Pavers continued Central Association play. The Pavers finished the season with a record of 66–63 and placed 3rd in the Central Association final standings. The Pavers finished the 1912 in Central Association season in 6th place with a record of 61–67. On July 14, 1912, Galesburg had a third no–hitter when John Beach of Galesburg pitched a no–hitter against the Muscatine Wallopers in a 1–0 Galesburg victory. The Galesburg Pavers franchise folded after the 1912 season, along with the Hannibal Cannibals. Galesburg drew 18,000 fans for the 1912 season, an average of 281 per game. In 1912, Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Sam Rice began the season with the Galesburg Pavers, playing in exhibition games. However, Rice left the team when his wife, two children, both of his parents and two sisters were killed in a tornado on April 21, 1912.
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Sam Rice, Washington AL 1916. Rice played with the Galesburg Pavers in 1912, but left the team when his family was killed in a tornado in April, 1912. Grover Cleveland Alexander The Central League administrators met at the conclusion of the 1912 season. It was decided that both Galesburg and Hannibal would be folded, Galesburg was awarded $500 for its players. Galesburg then made a failed attempt to join the 1913 Three-I League. The Galesburg Pavers made a brief return to the Central Association in 1914. On July 17, 1914, Central Association member Ottumwa Packers moved to Rock Island, Illinois and began play as the Rock Island Islanders. However, on July 24, 1914, after a few games in Rock Island, the franchise was forced to move to Galesburg to play the remainder of the season after losing a territorial dispute with the Three-I League, which had teams nearby Davenport Blue Sox and Moline Plowboys as members. After finishing the 1914 season in 8th place at 49–79, the Galesburg franchise did not return to the 1915 Central Association. After the 1914 season, Galesburg, Illinois has not hosted another minor league team. The ballparks The pre-20th century Galesburg teams played minor league home games at Willard Field. Willard Field was locatd on the campus of Knox College in Galesburg. On April 1, 1907, the Chicago White Sox played an exhibition game against Knox College at Willard Field. The 1908 to 1914 era Galesburg teams hosted home minor league games at Illinois Field. The ballpark was on Monmouth Boulevard, located near the former Admiral Plant, Galesburg, Illinois. Galesburg teams played some games at the baseball facilities on the campus of Lombard College. The site today is home to Lombard Junior High School, 1220 East Knox St, Galesburg, Illinois. Timeline Year(s) # Yrs. Team Level League 1890 (1) 1 Galesburg Independent Central Interstate League 1890 (2) 1 Illinois-Iowa League 1895 1 Galesburg Trotters Eastern Iowa League 1908 1 Galesburg Hornets Class D Illinois-Missouri League 1909 1 Galesburg Boosters 1910–1912, 1914 4 Galesburg Pavers Central Association Notable alumni Baseball Hall of Fame alumni
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Galesburg, Illinois minor league baseball history
Notable alumni Baseball Hall of Fame alumni * Grover Cleveland Alexander (1909) Inducted, 1938 * Bud Fowler (1890) Elected, 2021 * Sam Rice (1912) Inducted, 1963 Notable alumni * Dan Adams (1912) * Varney Anderson (1890) * Charlie Bohn (1890) * Ray Boyd (1908) * William Burke (1890) * Fritz Clausen (1890) * Mutz Ens (1911) * George Huff (1895) * Ed Kinsella (1914) * Fred Kommers (1910) * Lefty Lorenzen (1914) * Con Lucid (1890) * Mike Pendergast (1909) * Icicle Reeder (1890) * George Mogridge (1911) * Eddie Mulligan (1914) King of Baseball Award (1967) * Ray Rolling (1909) * Harry Sage (1895, MGR) * Art Schwind (1912) * Frank Shugart (1890) * Cy Slapnicka (1908) Cleveland Guardians Hall of Fame * John Slagle (1890) * Len Stockwell (1895) * Austin Walsh (1911) * Bill Wilson (1908) * Polly Wolfe (1911) Galesburg (minor league baseball) players Galesburg Boosters players Galesburg Hornets players Galesburg Pavers players * Baseball Reference
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Fousbann
Fousbann is a locality in the commune of Differdange. It is connected by the city's Diffbus Line 2bus system. Fousbann is home to the Γ‰cole Fondamentale Fousbann
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Girl like Me (Black Eyed Peas and Shakira song)
"Girl Like Me" (stylized in all caps) is a song by American group Black Eyed Peas and Colombian singer and songwriter Shakira. Originally conceived in 2008 and later considered for will.i.am's fourth studio album #willpower (2013), the song was released on the Black Eyed Peas' eighth studio album, Translation (2020). It was released on December 4, 2020 alongside a Rich Lee-directed music video. The track was written by the Black Eyed Peas, Shakira, Brendan Buckley, Johnny Goldstein, Albert Menendez, and Tim Mitchell and was produced by the group's member will.i.am, Shakira, and Johnny Goldstein. The song was praised for its "anthemic" nature and Shakira's vocals were compared to those she used in her eighth studio album She Wolf (2009). Commercially, the single reached the top ten in twelve countries. Background and release "Girl Like Me" was written by will.i.am, apl.de.ap, Taboo, Shakira, Brendan Buckley, Johnny Goldstein, Albert Menendez, and Tim Mitchell, while being produced by will.i.am and co-pruduced by Shakira and Johnny Goldstein.#willpower in 2010, but the track again failed to be included. In January 2020, on a video studio session with Johny Goldstein, the song began to get a new shape with the "right combination of sonics and rhythm".NME said that he "refreshed it, and called Shakira, and we wrote new lyrics and she helped me with my Spanish."ETOnline he complimented Shakira by saying "she comes with notes, and it's awesome. But she does it in a very gentle, humble, sweet way, to where you just wanna please all of her concerns."Translation (2020). On June 19, 2020 Black Eyed Peas revealed an alternative cover art for the single, featuring a drawn black silhouette of Shakira in a raspberry rose ellipse and teal background, and on December 3 they showed the same cover but with a white background.contemporary hit radio stations in Italy on December 11. Composition and lyrics
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Composition and lyrics "Girl like Me" is a song sung and rapped in English and Spanish.E minor key and tempo of 124 BPM.She Wolf.bridge sung by Shakira in Spanish.Hips Don't Lie" in the line "Your hips don’t lie, they rock me", when apl.de.ap references late Latin singer Selena and Brazilian singer Anitta. Reception "Girl like Me" is Shakira's first Hot 100 entry since her 2017 single "Perro Fiel", making her the first Latin artist to have singles charted in 2000s, 2010s and 2020s. A.D. Amorosi of Variety said in a review for the Black Eyed Peas album Translation, that "Shakira turns an anthemic dance-floor spiel into something weirdly intimate."Idolator called the song an "addictive bop" and added that "All in all, 'Girl Like Me' sounds like a smash. It’s a summery, feel-good call to the dance floor with a little Latin spice and a radio-friendly chorus."Entertainment Weekly's Et MΓ‘s called a song "Latina-empowering track". "Girl like Me" became an instant viral hit on YouTube, racking up 23 million views in 3 daysTikTok where users challenged themselves to recreate the video's choreography.Billboard's Digital Songs in December 2020 at number 37.Hot 100 chart at number 87 on week ending January 16, 2021.Latin Airplay chart on the week of March 13, 2021. Girl Like Me eventually was certified gold by RIAA for selling over 500,000 units in the country. The song reached the top 10 in several Latin charts, including Mexico where it peaked at number four and was certified platinum and goldfor selling over 210 thousand copies. Music video
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Girl like Me (Black Eyed Peas and Shakira song)
Music video The music video for "Girl like Me" was filmed in September 2020 and was released on December 4, 2020 at 10 AM in Eastern Time Zone.music video was directed by Rich Lee, who earlier directed music video for "Imma Be Rocking That Body" (2010).Billboard about the video, Shakira said: "The song already has that vintage quality to it, so I wanted a video that had the retro futuristic vibe. From the beginning I thought: Jane Fonda. Those '80s workout videos had a really cool aesthetic I wanted to import into this video." The video features Shakira on a skateboard and with backup dancers doing aerobics.Wonder Woman.TikTok where fans attempted to recreate Shakira's dance moves.YouTube. Track listing * Streaming 1. "Girl like Me" – 3:43 * Digital download and streaming – twocolors remix 1. "Girl like Me" (twocolors remix) – 3:01 2. "Girl like Me" (twocolors extended) – 4:11 Credits and personnel Credits adapted from Tidal and Translation album notes. Recording and management * Recorded at Future Labs (Los Angeles, California, United States and United Kingdom) * Will2Manifest Music/Kobalt/Apl De Ap Publishing LLC/TABMagnetic, Inc./MyMPM Music/Sony/ATV MelodySesame Love Music/Negro Sterling Music/Rev Sheet Music Publishing Personnel * Black Eyed Peas: + will.i.am – vocals, songwriting, production + apl.de.ap – vocals, songwriting + Taboo – vocals, songwriting * Shakira – vocals, backing vocals, songwriting, co-production * Olgui Chirino – backing vocals * Brendan Buckley – songwriting * Albert Menendez – songwriting * Tim Mitchell – songwriting * Johnny Goldstein – co-production * Roger RodΓ©s – engineering * Dave Clauss – engineering, * Dylan "3-D" Dresdow – engineering, mixing, mastering Charts
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Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Weekly chart performance for "Girl like Me" Year-end chart performance for "Girl like Me" Chart (2020–2021) Peak Chart (2021) Position position Belgium (Ultratop Wallonia) 12 Argentina (Argentina Hot 100) 53 France (SNEP) 23 Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders) 11 Global 200 (Billboard) 139 Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia) 3 Hungary (Dance Top 40) 23 Bolivia (Monitor Latino) 16 Hungary (RΓ‘diΓ³s Top 40) 42 Canada (Canadian Hot 100) 59 Hungary (Single Top 40) 76 Chile (Monitor Latino) 11 Portugal (AFP) 177 Colombia (Monitor Latino) 16 Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) 96 Colombia (National-Report) 15 US Latin Airplay (Billboard) 10 Costa Rica (Monitor Latino) 14 Croatia Airplay (HRT) 48 Dominican Republic (SODINPRO) 18 Ecuador (Monitor Latino) 8 El Salvador Anglo (Monitor Latino) 1 France (SNEP) 2 Global 200 (Billboard) 39 Greece International (IFPI) 54 Guatemala (Monitor Latino) 5 Honduras (Monitor Latino) 6 Hungary (Dance Top 40) 3 Hungary (RΓ‘diΓ³s Top 40) 8 Hungary (Single Top 40) 11 Ireland (IRMA) 83 Mexico Airplay (Billboard) 1 Mexico (Monitor Latino) 4 Netherlands (Dutch Top 40) 33 Netherlands (Single Top 100) 32 Panama (Monitor Latino) 3 Panama (PRODUCE) 37 Paraguay Anglo (Monitor Latino) 4 PerΓΊ (Monitor Latino) 2 Portugal (AFP) 59 Puerto Rico (Monitor Latino) 3 Romania (Airplay 100) 3 Russia Airplay (TopHit) 69 Slovakia (RΓ‘dio Top 100) 33 Slovakia (Singles DigitΓ‘l Top 100) 21 Spain (PROMUSICAE) 79 Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) 28 UK Singles Downloads (OCC) 67 UK Singles Sales (OCC) 70 Uruguay Anglo (Monitor Latino) 2 US Billboard Hot 100 67 US Latin Airplay (Billboard) 1 US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard) 24 Venezuela (Monitor Latino) 6 Certifications
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Certifications Certifications and sales for "Girl like Me" Region Certification Certified units/sales Belgium (BEA) Gold 20,000[double-dagger] Brazil (Pro-MΓΊsica Brasil) 3Γ— Platinum 120,000[double-dagger] France (SNEP) Diamond 333,333[double-dagger] Italy (FIMI) Gold 35,000[double-dagger] Mexico (AMPROFON) 4Γ— Platinum+Gold 630,000[double-dagger] PerΓΊ Platinum Poland (ZPAV) Gold 25,000[double-dagger] Portugal (AFP) Gold 5,000[double-dagger] Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland) 2Γ— Platinum 40,000[double-dagger] United States (RIAA) Platinum 1,000,000[double-dagger] Streaming Central America (CFC) Platinum 7,000,000[dagger] [double-dagger] Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. [dagger] Streaming-only figures based on certification alone. Release history Release dates and formats for "Girl like Me" Region Date Format Version Label Ref. Various June 19, 2020 Streaming Original Epic Italy December 11, 2020 Contemporary hit radio Sony Various February 26, 2021 * Digital download twocolors remix Epic * streaming Russia March 4, 2021 Contemporary hit radio Sony * List of Billboard Hot Latin Songs and Latin Airplay number ones of 2021
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Michelle RodrΓ­guez (Mexican Actress)
Michelle Rodríguez is a Mexican actress, singer and comedian who performs in films, theatre and television. She is known for playing the character of Toña in the television series 40 y 20. Biography Born in Xochimilco, she wanted to become an actress and comedian from a young age, however opted to study visual communication and design at National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). She has been active in the entertainment industry since 1999, beginning with studying dubbing, voiceover and radio production, before training in comedy, musical theatre, improv theatre and acting. Her television debut came in 2012 with the successful telenovela Amores verdaderos, where she played as the friendly character of "Polita", co-starring with actors such as Erika Buenfil, Eduardo YÑñez, SebastiÑn Rulli and Eiza GonzÑlez, and also provided distinctive voice acting to the show. In 2016 she joined the main cast of the comedy series 40 y 20 where she plays Toña, sharing scenes with Jorge van Rankin and Mauricio Garza. Filmography Television
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Michelle RodrΓ­guez (Mexican Actress)
Filmography Television Year Title Character Notes 2012-2013 Amores verdaderos Policarpia "Polita" LΓ³pez Recurring character 2013 QuΓ© pobres tan ricos Admiradora de Tizoc Guest, 2 episodes 2014-2021 Me caigo de risa Herself Cast Member 2014 Mi corazΓ³n es tuyo Falsa Ana Leal Special Guest 2015-2016 La rosa de Guadalupe JuanitaAuroraCatita Episode: "Una carta de amor"Episode: "La ΓΊltima flor del asfalto"Episode: "Un castillo de amor" Comedy Central Presenta: Stand up Herself Special guest; 2 episodes 2016 Nosotros los guapos Vendedora en Xochimilco Guest; 1 episode 2016-present 40 y 20 Refugio Lorenza Antonia "ToΓ±a" Main role 2017 El Bienamado Estrella Recurring role 2017-2018 Run Coyote Run RubΓ­ Guest; 1 episode 2018 LOL: Last One Laughing Herself Recurring guest; 6 episodes 2019 ΒΏQuiΓ©n es la mΓ‘scara? Monstruo Season 1 Julia vs. Julia Patient Guest; 1 episode Noches con Platanito Herself Special guest 2020 La culpa es de la Malinche Host 2022 Tal para cual Refugio Lorenza Antonia "ToΓ±a" Episode: "Juntos pero no revueltos" Film Year Title Character Notes 2017 Fausto Unknown Character CΓ³mo cortar a tu patΓ‘n Martita 2019 Mirreyes vs GodΓ­nez Goyita Emma Betty's mother 2020 I Carry You with Me Sandra Dolittle Ginko Voice role; Spanish dubbing Trolls World Tour Delta Dawn Voice role; Spanish dubbing Sin hijos Sonia 2021 Guerra de likes Melissa 2022 Mirreyes contra GodΓ­nez 2: El retiro Goyita Awards and nominations Premios Ariel Year Category Film Result Ref. 2021 Best Supporting Actress Te llevo conmigo Nominated
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Home Depot Landscape Supply
Home Depot Landscape Supply was a small retail chain of plant nurseries and other landscaping supplies, begun in 2002 by Home Depot. There were only eleven stores, with just over half in the Dallas/Fort Worth area of Texas, and the rest in Georgia in the northern suburbs of the Atlanta area, where Home Depot is based. In 2007, it was announced on September 20 that all stores would be closed within 60 days (by November 19). Locations Atlanta * Duluth * Kennesaw * Smyrna * Snellville * Woodstock Dallas / Fort Worth * Dallas * Fort Worth * Grapevine * Lewisville * Plano * Arlington * Official website * HD corporate page
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Mini-Micro Systems (magazine)
Mini-Micro Systems, a trade magazine,Cahners Publishing. History The magazine's Mini-Micro Systems titleModern Data.Mini-Micro ceased in 1989. When computer periodicals were more numerous, The New York Times noted that the 1968-originated Modern Data title benefited from both a change in title and that they successfully "homed in exclusively on the mushrooming small computer field."
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Hurricane, Wisconsin
Hurricane is an unincorporated community located in the town of Beetown, Grant County, Wisconsin, United States.
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Miss Latina US
Miss Latina US, formerly known as Miss Latina USA, is an American beauty pageant exclusively for Latina women in the United States. It is organized by the Miss AmΓ©rica Latina Organization. It is open to those of Latin American ethnicity or ancestry. Titles are available for all states, but typically those with larger Latin populations compete every year (such as Texas, California, Florida, New Mexico, Nevada, etc.). Women may also represent their country of birth or those of their parents or grandparents. It was held for the first time as an official national preliminary to the Miss Latin America pageant in 1986. It is also a sister pageant to the Miss Teen US Latina pageant. All three pageants are owned and operated by Miss Latin America Organization, similar to the way the Miss Universe Organization operates the Miss Universe, Miss USA and Miss Teen USA pageants. The current titleholder of Miss Teen US Latina is Jessania Blanco of Florida. History
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Miss Latina US
History Originally, the Miss Latin America pageant was founded to provide scholarships for Latin American women living in the Miami, Florida region. Only five women participated in the original pageant, held in 1981. In 1982, the number expanded. In 1983, it went international, but individual states were represented at that pageant. As a matter of fact, Cira Sanchez of Texas was the second runner-up, while the representatives from Florida, Arizona and California were top ten finalists (Nevada also competed.) In 1984, ten state representatives participated at the Miss Latin America 1984 pageant, held in Miami Beach, with Florida's representative, Yolanda Fernandez, placing as the first runner-up to Venezuela's Mirla Ochoa. Florida again placed as first runner-up in 1985, and Arizona was third runner-up. In 1986, a separate pageant was founded, the Miss Latina USA contest. The winner went on to represent the United States at Miss Latin America. This has happened every year since. In 2001, as per agreement with the Miss Universe Organization, who owns the rights to the Miss USA title, the pageant changed its name from Miss Latina USA to Miss Latina US. Additionally, Miss Latin America became post-dated in 1999, changing the contest from Miss Latin America 1999 to Miss Latin America 2000. However, Miss Latina US had not, so Miss Latina USA 1999 went to Miss Latin America 2000. This was corrected in 2008, when the Miss Latina US Pageant held in September 2008 was post-dated and became Miss Latina US 2009, with the winner competing at Miss Latin America 2009. The international pageant was renamed Miss Latin America of the World in 2008 because of the rule changes allowing participation of Latin heritage delegates from around the globe that had begun in 2002. Miss Latina US 2014 The Miss Latina US 2014 contest was held August 31, 2012 in Riviera Maya, Mexico. Dominican-born Sasha Zacarias of New York was crowned Miss Latina US 2012 by outgoing titleholder Marice Morales of Utah. The runners-up were Ivet Garcia (Minnesota), Leyla Dabdoub (US-Mexico), Ana Valencia (California) and Izabelle Streetmaker (Oklahoma). * Article at NBCMiami.com * Article on relationship with the Telemundo television network
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Independent school fee fixing scandal
In September 2005, fifty prominent independent schools in the United Kingdom were found guilty of operating a fee-fixing cartel by the Office of Fair Trading. The OFT found that the schools had exchanged details of their planned fee increases over three academic years 2001–02, 2002-03 and 2003–04, in breach of the Competition Act 1998. The Independent Schools Council – a lobby group funded by the independent schools in question – said that the investigation had been "a scandalous waste of public money". Evidence Emails showed that the schools were routinely swapping information about their costs and intended fee changes, as often as four to six times a year as part of a Sevenoaks' Survey. The investigation was prompted by the September 2003 leak of emails to The Times by two Winchester College pupils.bursar at the time, to the Warden of the college, they contained details of 20 schools' fees and the phrase: "Confidential please, so we aren’t accused of being a cartel". Arguments in support of the schools The Independent Schools Council felt that the action was disproportionate. It was argued that sharing information was common amongst charities (as the schools are classified) and that the aim was to keep fees as low as practicably possible. Until 2000, when the Competition Act 1998 displaced the Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1976, the practice was legal as the schools were exempt from the anti-cartel laws that apply to businesses. Jean Scott, the head of the Independent Schools Council, said that independent schools had always been exempt from anti-cartel rules applied to business, were following a long-established procedure in sharing the information with each other, and that they were unaware of the change to the law (on which they had not been consulted). She wrote to John Vickers, the OFT director-general, saying, "They are not a group of businessmen meeting behind closed doors to fix the price of their products to the disadvantage of the consumer. They are schools that have quite openly continued to follow a long-established practice because they were unaware that the law had changed."
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Independent school fee fixing scandal
Jonathan Shephard, Chief Executive of the ISC, stated: "This is a Kafkaesque situation... the law seems to have changed without Parliament realising – and without the independent sector being consulted – contrary to the government's own strict guidelines on consultation. Schools are now being held liable for breaking a law which no-one knew applied to them". He added: "The OFT's broad assertion that sharing information produced higher fees is highly contentious." Schools involved * Ampleforth College * Bedford School * Benenden School * Bradfield College * Bromsgrove School * Bryanston School * Canford School * Charterhouse School * Cheltenham College * Cheltenham Ladies' College * Clifton College * Cranleigh School * Dauntsey's School * Downe House School * Eastbourne College * Epsom College * Eton College * Gresham's School * Haileybury School * Harrow School * King's School, Canterbury * Lancing College * Malvern College * Marlborough College * Millfield School * Mill Hill School * Oakham School * Oundle School * Radley College * Repton School * Royal Hospital School * Rugby School * St Edward's School, Oxford * St Leonards-Mayfield School * Sedbergh School * Sevenoaks School * Sherborne School * Shrewsbury School * Stowe School * Strathallan School * Tonbridge School * Truro School * Uppingham School * Wellington College * Wells Cathedral School * Westminster School * Winchester College * Woldingham School * Worth School * Wycombe Abbey School For Truro and Sedbergh Schools, the OFT's preliminary findings are that they took part in the Sevenoaks Survey in only two of the three years investigated. Resolution The OFT released a 500-page statement which was summed up thus: This regular and systematic exchange of confidential information as to intended fee increases was anti-competitive and resulted in parents being charged higher fees than would otherwise have been the case. However, on final publication
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However, on final publication The Office of Fair Trading has found that the Participant schools infringed the prohibition imposed by section 2(1) of the Competition Act 1998 by participating in an agreement and/or concerted practice having as its object the prevention, restriction or distortion of competition in the relevant markets for the provision of educational services. The OFT makes no finding as to the effect of the infringement. The response to the OFT investigation was co-ordinated by the Independent Schools Council's Chief Executive, Jonathan Shephard, with a negotiating team including Lord (Nicholas) Lyell, the former Attorney General; the solicitor and mediator Tony Willis, and the businessman Sir Bob Reid. One of the principal aims of the negotiation was to ensure that financial payments by the schools should go to a charitable trust rather than to the Treasury: this followed a United States example where a sportswear firm had agreed to provide sports facilities in settlement of a competition law claim. The ISC negotiating team wanted the charitable trust to benefit children from disadvantaged backgrounds, but OFT insisted on the fund benefiting pupils from the 50 schools at the relevant time. All the schools involved were given fines of Β£10,000 each for their infringement, with a 50% reduction to Β£5,000 for Eton and Winchester for early co-operation. Additionally the schools agreed to pay Β£3 million into a trust fund aimed to benefit the pupils attending the schools during the period involved; it has been stressed that the trust fund is not a fine. The schools paid in equal instalments over five years, finishing in 2010, with an average cost of about Β£70,000 each. Broadly speaking, the payments were approximately 0.7% of the relevant turnover during the years of the infringement. The low percentage is largely down to the fact that the change to the law was not notified to schools. Additionally, the settlement was on the basis that all 50 schools accepted the settlement proposal. The impact of the OFT's case on day and boarding fees set subsequently by the schools has been analysed. Research indicates that resolving the case had an insignificant impact on fees levels, though independent school fees may have increased faster during the OFT investigation due to fears of possible future regulation.
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Monmouth, Illinois minor league baseball history
Minor league baseball teams were based in Monmouth, Illinois in various seasons between 1889 and 1913. Monmouth teams played as members of the Central Interstate League in 1889, Illinois-Iowa League in 1890, Illinois-Missouri League from 1908 to 1909 and Central Association from 1910 to 1913. Monmouth won the 1909 Illinois-Missouri League championship and hosted home games at the 11th Street Park. History Semi–pro and amateur baseball was popular in Monmouth, with early baseball teams playing in various leagues. In 1888, the Monmouth Athletic Association was incorporated and designed to support local baseball efforts. Mommouth first hosted minor league baseball in 1889. Monmouth fielded a team in the 1889 Central Interstate League, consisting of Indiana, Illinois and Iowa teams. The league featured the Burlington Babies, Davenport Hawkeyes, Evansville Hoosiers, Peoria Canaries, Quincy Black Birds and Springfield Senators, who joined Monmouth in the eight–team league. The standings and statistics for 1889 are unknown. 1910 Monmouth Browns In 1890 the Monmouth Maple Cities joined the new Illinois-Iowa League as a charter member. Monmouth began play along with the Aurora Hoodoos, Cedar Rapids Blackbirds, Dubuque Giants, Joliet Convicts, Ottawa Pirates, Ottumwa Coal Palaces and Sterling Blue Coats. The league did not allow Sunday games. Monmouth placed 2nd with a 64–48 record in 1890, finishing 4.5 games behind 1st place Ottumwa, playing under manager John Halpin. The Monmouth franchise folded from the league after the 1890 season and were replaced in the eight–team league by the Quincy Ravens in 1891. In 1908, the Monmouth Browns were founded. The Browns joined the newly formed Class D level Illinois-Missouri League as charter members. Monmouth Mayor John S. Brown was instrumental in the forming of the Illinois–Missouri League and the Monmouth use of the "Browns" team moniker was in tribute to John Brown.
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The Monmouth Browns finished with a 55–62 record to place 5th in the 1908 Illinois-Missouri League. The Browns were managed by Robert Hyde and Charles Karnell. Other charter members of the 1908 six–team league were the Canton Chinks (56–61), Galesburg Hornets (50–67), Hannibal Cannibals (68–49), Havana Perfectors (58–61) and Macomb Potters (66–53). Mommouth finished 13.0 games behind Hannibal in the final standings. The Monmouth Browns captured the 1909 Illinois-Missouri League Championship. Managed by Jack Corbett, the Monmouth Browns placed 1st in the Illinois-Missouri League with a 77–50 record in the six–team league. The Browns finished 1.0 game ahead of the 2nd place Beardstown Infants as the league had no playoffs following the regular seasons. Monmouth drew 23,000 for the season, 362 per game.Galesburg Boosters. In 1910, the Monmouth Browns Monmouth left the Illinois–Missouri League after winning the championship and joined the eight–team Central Association. Monmouth finished with a record of 62–72, placing 6th in 1910. Monmouth played alongside the Burlington Pathfinders (56–81), Galesburg Pavers (69–67), Hannibal Cannibals (77–60), Keokuk Indians (67–70), Kewanee Boilermakers (49–91), Ottumwa Packers (80–57) and Quincy Vets (88–50) in league play. Monmouth was managed by Lew Drill in 1910 and finished 24.0 games behind the 1st place Quincy Vets in the final standings. Season attendance for the Monmouth Browns was 25,000. Monmouth finished with a 59–69 record to place 6th in the 1911 Central Association. The Browns were managed by Claude Stark and finished 28.0 games behind the Ottumwa Speedboys. In 1912, the Monmouth Browns finished with a 71–55 record, placing 4th under managers Bert Hough, Jack Corbett and R.L. Noven. Finishing 6.5 games behind the 1st place Ottumwa Speedboys in the Central Association standings, Monmouth drew 18,000 fans in 1912, an average of 286 per game.
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In their final season, the 1913 Monmouth Browns placed 3rd in the eight–team Central Association final standings. Monmouth ended the season with a 64–62 record, playing under manager Bert Hough. The Browns finished 8.0 games behind the 1st place Ottumwa Packers. The Monmouth franchise permanently folded after the 1913 season. Monmouth, Illinois has not hosted another minor league team. The ballpark The Monmouth Browns were noted to have played minor league home games at 11th Street Park from 1908 to 1913. The ballpark was built by the city of Monmouth in 1907, spearheaded by Mayor John S. Brown. The ballpark was located in the 700 block of 11th Street, along the rail line. Today, the site houses the Birchwoood Apartments. Timeline Year(s) # Yrs. Team Level League 1889 1 Monmouth Independent Central Interstate League 1890 1 Monmouth Maple Cities Illinois-Iowa League 1908–1910 3 Monmouth Browns Class D Illinois-Missouri League 1913–1915 3 Central Association Year–by–year record Year(s) Record Place Managers Playoffs/Notes 1889 00–00 NA NA Stats unknown for 1889 1890 64–48 2nd John Halpin No playoffs held 1908 55–62 5th Robert Hyde No playoffs held 1909 77–50 1st Jack Corbett League Champions 1910 62–72 6th Lew Drill No playoffs held 1911 59–69 6th Claude Starke No playoffs held 1912 71–55 4th Bert Hough No playoffs held Jack Corbett / R.L. Noven 1913 64–62 3rd Bert Hough No playoffs held Notable alumni * Dad Clark (1910) * Fritz Clausen (1890) * Bill Collins (1890) * Gus Creely (1890) * Billy Crowell (1890) * Lew Drill (1910, MGR) * Charlie Gessner (1889) * Irv Higginbotham (1910) * Bert Inks (1890) * Bumpus Jones (1890) * Lou Lowdermilk (1908) * Moxie Meixell (1909) * Gene Moriarty (1890) * Dutch Schliebner (1913) * Hosea Siner (1908–1910) * Gus Williams (1909–1910) * Bill Zies (1890) Monmouth Browns players Monmouth (minor league baseball) players * Baseball Reference
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Island Beach State Park
Island Beach State Park is a New Jersey state park located just south of Seaside Park on the Barnegat Peninsula in Berkeley Township, Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. The park is operated and maintained by the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry. Most of the park encompasses the former borough of Island Beach. The park is the largest reserve of undeveloped barrier island in New Jersey and one of the largest in the United States.659 acres (2.7 km2), some of which is restricted to the public. The Southern Natural Area is much larger at 1,237 acres (5 km2). The park includes the Sedge Island Marine Conservation Zone, which includes about 1,600 acres (6 km2) of tidal marshes, creeks, ponds, and open water. Coming in from the sea-front, a visitor ascends over a large primary dune covered in tall grasses and down into a narrow maritime forest, consisting of many tall bushes and short trees including holly, goldenrod and black cherry. Approaching the bay side, one finds reeds and a muddy estuary that is home to blue crabs and herons and other marine birds. The park is an excellent site for bird watching with osprey nests and bird blinds set up.Barnegat Inlet is located at the southern tip of the park, separating the Barnegat Peninsula from Long Beach Island. Swimming, kayaking, and fishing are permitted in some areas of the park. Four wheel drive vehicles are permitted onto the beach with a permit. Flora Typical flora of Island Beach State Park, as seen along Shore Road, the main road through the park.
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Among the trees found in the park are Eastern Redcedar (Juniperus virginiana), Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida), American Holly (Ilex opaca), Black Cherry (Prunus serotina), Serviceberry (Amelanchier canadensis), Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana), Atlantic White Cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides) and Sweetbay (Magnolia virginiana). These trees appear in different areas of the park, depending on the specifics of salt and wind exposure. They are often stunted, compared to inland examples of their species, and display the "salt spray horizon" effect, with the side facing the ocean sheared tightly by the environment, with their westerly sides tending to grow taller. Thus, the trees and shrubs often take on wedge-like shapes with their low side on the east. Shrubs in the park include Bayberry (Myrica pensylvanica and Myrica cerifera), Highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum), Beach plum (Prunus maritima), Swamp azalea (Rhododendron viscosum), Red and Black Chokeberry (Aronia arbutifolia and Aronia melanocarpa), Heather (Hudsonia ericoides) and Sweet Pepperbush (Clethra alnifolia). Every September the park hosts an exciting Beach Plum Festival, replete with tours, foods, music and great atmosphere. There are also many grasses, forbs and herbaceous plants. Many of these plants can be seen at the nature center, 1 mile (1.6 km) into the park, in a display garden, which is located by a freshwater wetland. Attractions Bathing beach at Island Beach State Park on a sunny summer day
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Bathing beach at Island Beach State Park on a sunny summer day Most visitors come for the white sand beach, the ocean waters, and natural backdrop, in contrast to the developed and boardwalk-lined beaches to the north and south. Island Beach State Park encompasses many miles of beach; the northernmost have life guards. People can swim, surf, fish, and kayak in the park. The park also allows dune buggy access in the southern portion of the park. There is also a boardwalk extending from Barnegat Bay to the main road allowing boaters access to the beach. On the bayside of Island Beach State Park is an area called Tices Shoal, where boaters gather together and anchor. Governor’s Ocean Residence Since New Jersey acquired the 2,694 acres (10.90 km2) estate of Henry Phipps, Jr. in 1953 for $2.75 million to form the park, the state has maintained an official vacation residence (39Β°53β€²11β€³N 74Β°04β€²55β€³Wο»Ώ / ο»Ώ39.8865Β°N 74.0819Β°W) exclusively for the New Jersey Governor (in addition to the governor's mansion at Drumthwacket, in Princeton near the state capital of Trenton). The house is in the Cape Cod style.200 feet (61 m) from the beach. It has five bedrooms and three bathrooms with a small room for the security detail. It is the only house close to the ocean. Two other houses in the park are on Barnegat Bay (one for the superintendent of the park and a governor's guest house). In addition to the governors, guests at the house have included Lady Bird Johnson; the daughter of Alexei Kosygin; Hubert Humphrey; Walter Mondale; and Joe Biden. In July 2017 during the long July 4th holiday extended weekend the park along with other parks were closed because the state had not approved its budget. Governor Chris Christie, wife, children and friends were photographed on a deserted beach at the park. Christie took a helicopter back and forth to Trenton during the budget discussions. New Jersey is one of just four states to maintain a state-owned vacation home for its governor.Fort Morgan,Mackinac IslandAsheville. Climate
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Climate According to the KΓΆppen climate classification system, Island Beach State Park has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa). Cfa climates are characterized by all months having an average temperature > 32.0 Β°F (0.0 Β°C), at least four months with an average temperature β‰₯ 50.0 Β°F (10.0 Β°C), at least one month with an average temperature β‰₯ 71.6 Β°F (22.0 Β°C) and no significant precipitation difference between seasons. Although most summer days are slightly humid with a cooling afternoon sea breeze in Island Beach State Park, episodes of heat and high humidity can occur with heat index values > 104 Β°F (40 Β°C). Since 1981, the highest air temperature was 99.5 Β°F (37.5 Β°C) on July 5, 1999 and the highest daily average mean dew point was 77.2 Β°F (25.1 Β°C) on August 13, 2016. July is the peak in thunderstorm activity and the average wettest month is August. Since 1981, the wettest calendar day was 6.70 inches (170 mm) on August 12, 2013. During the winter months, the average annual extreme minimum air temperature is 3.7 Β°F (βˆ’15.7 Β°C).βˆ’4.2 Β°F (βˆ’20.1 Β°C) on January 18, 1982. Episodes of extreme cold and wind can occur with wind chill values < βˆ’6 Β°F (βˆ’21 Β°C). The average seasonal (Nov-Apr) snowfall total is between 12 inches (30 cm) and 18 inches (46 cm), and the average snowiest month is February which corresponds with the annual peak in nor'easter activity.
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Climate data for Island Beach State Park, 1981-2010 normals, extremes 1981-2019 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high Β°F (Β°C) 70.5 77.5 83.3 87.9 94.6 97.2 99.5 98.9 97.0 91.9 79.2 73.9 99.5 (21.4) (25.3) (28.5) (31.1) (34.8) (36.2) (37.5) (37.2) (36.1) (33.3) (26.2) (23.3) (37.5) Average high Β°F (Β°C) 40.2 42.6 49.3 58.6 68.5 77.8 82.9 81.9 76.0 65.3 55.2 45.4 62.1 (4.6) (5.9) (9.6) (14.8) (20.3) (25.4) (28.3) (27.7) (24.4) (18.5) (12.9) (7.4) (16.7) Daily mean Β°F (Β°C) 32.9 34.9 41.3 50.4 60.3 69.7 75.0 74.1 67.6 56.5 47.2 37.8 54.1 (0.5) (1.6) (5.2) (10.2) (15.7) (20.9) (23.9) (23.4) (19.8) (13.6) (8.4) (3.2) (12.3) Average low Β°F (Β°C) 25.6 27.2 33.3 42.2 52.0 61.7 67.2 66.2 59.3 47.7 39.3 30.1 46.1
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(βˆ’3.6) (βˆ’2.7) (0.7) (5.7) (11.1) (16.5) (19.6) (19.0) (15.2) (8.7) (4.1) (βˆ’1.1) (7.8) Record low Β°F (Β°C) βˆ’4.2 βˆ’0.2 7.5 18.7 37.4 45.4 50.9 46.4 41.8 29.3 16.9 0.9 βˆ’4.2 (βˆ’20.1) (βˆ’17.9) (βˆ’13.6) (βˆ’7.4) (3.0) (7.4) (10.5) (8.0) (5.4) (βˆ’1.5) (βˆ’8.4) (βˆ’17.3) (βˆ’20.1) Average precipitation inches (mm) 3.62 3.03 4.27 3.85 3.50 3.56 4.40 4.47 3.49 3.70 3.70 3.87 45.46 (92) (77) (108) (98) (89) (90) (112) (114) (89) (94) (94) (98) (1,155) Average relative humidity (%) 66.0 63.9 62.1 63.3 66.0 70.8 70.1 71.8 71.1 69.9 68.9 66.7 67.6 Average dew point Β°F (Β°C) 22.8 23.9 29.3 38.4 48.9 59.8 64.6 64.4 57.9 46.8 37.5 27.7 43.6 (βˆ’5.1) (βˆ’4.5) (βˆ’1.5) (3.6) (9.4) (15.4) (18.1) (18.0) (14.4) (8.2) (3.1) (βˆ’2.4) (6.4) Source: PRISM
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Climate data for Atlantic City, NJ Ocean Water Temperature (38 SW Island Beach State Park) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Daily mean Β°F (Β°C) 37 35 42 48 56 63 70 73 70 61 53 44 54 (3) (2) (6) (9) (13) (17) (21) (23) (21) (16) (12) (7) (12) Source: NOAA Ecology According to the A. W. Kuchler U.S. potential natural vegetation types, Island Beach State Park would have a dominant vegetation type of Northern Cordgrass (73) with a dominant vegetation form of Coastal Prairie (20).plant hardiness zone is 7a with an average annual extreme minimum air temperature of 3.7 Β°F (βˆ’15.7 Β°C). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Island Beach State Park. * Island Beach State Park a locally maintained site about the park * Nature Programs at Island Beach State Park – Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey To the North: Beaches of New Jersey To the South Seaside Park Barnegat Light
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Nasreldin Abdelbari
Politics of Sudan [Arab League] Member State of the Arab League Constitution * 4 August 2019 Draft Constitutional Declaration (2019–2021) Executive * Transitional Sovereignty Council Chairman Abdel Fattah al-Burhan Deputy Chairman Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo * Acting Prime Minister Osman Hussein * Cabinet Legislature * Transitional Legislative Council Judiciary * Constitutional Court * Supreme Court Chief Justice Nemat Abdullah Khair * Court of Cassation * Public Court * District Courts * Town and rural courts Administrative divisions * States Governors Abyei Area Interim Security Force (UNISFA) * Regions Darfur Regional Government Eastern Sudan States Coordinating Council * Districts Elections * Recent elections + General: 2010 + 2015 + 2023 * Political parties Foreign relations * Ministry of Foreign Affairs Minister: Mariam al-Mahdi * Diplomatic missions of / in Sudan * Passport * Visa requirements * Visa policy * Foreign aid Related topics * United Nations (UN) in Sudan Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) * African Union and UN in Sudan Darfur operation (UNAMID) * Human rights + ICC investigation + Khartoum massacre investigation + National Human Rights Commission * v * t * e Nasredeen Abdulbari (Arabic: Ω†Ψ΅Ψ± Ψ§Ω„Ψ―ΩŠΩ† ΨΉΨ¨Ψ― Ψ§Ω„Ψ¨Ψ§Ψ±ΩŠ) is a Sudanese-American author, lawyer, and human rights advocateAbdalla Hamdok, during the 2019 Sudanese transition to democracy. Early life and education Abdulbari was born to a Fur family in Khartoum, Sudan in 1986. Kalthoum Ismail was his mother. When his older siblings were young, Abdulbari's family moved to Khartoum for better educational opportunities. However, shortly afterwards, his father returned to Darfur, leaving Ismail to raise Abdulbari and his 6 siblings. As a child, Abdulbari studied English. After completing primary schooling, Abdulbari studied at the University of Khartoum, where he also served as a teaching assistant and later a lecturer in the department of international comparative law. He taught public international law, conflict of laws, and introduction to the English Legal courses. At the University of Khartoum, Abdulbari also met Mohammed Hassan Eltaishi, who would later represent the Sudanese government in peace talks with rebel groups. Life abroad
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Life abroad After teaching abroad, Abdulbari received a scholarship from Harvard University to continue studying law, where he would receive a Master of Laws in 2008.Washington, D.C., where he would study at Georgetown University until he was appointed Minister of Justice on 9 September 2019, as he was putting the final touches on his doctoral dissertation. Minister of Justice Abdulbari was appointed Minister of Justice on 9 September 2019, while he was still living in the United States. As Minister of Justice, Abdulbari has worked to increase the rights of Sudanese citizens and especially women, including the repeal of the Public Order Laws that restricted women's rights in December 2019. Abdulbari has also advocated for Sudan to sign the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.
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Israeli immigration to Los Angeles
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No man is an island
Look up no man is an island in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. No man is an island may refer to: * "No man is an island", originally "No man is an Iland", a famous line from Devotions upon Emergent Occasions, a 1624 prose work by English poet John Donne * No Man Is an Island (film), 1962 war film * No Man Is an Island (album), the 1972 debut album from reggae singer Dennis Brown * No Man Is an Island, a 1955 book by the Trappist monk Thomas Merton * "No Man Is an Island", a 1953 episode of the Hallmark Hall of Fame, about the life of John Donne * "No Man Is an Island", a song by Tenth Avenue North * "No Man Is an Island", a song by Losers * No-Man, an English art-pop band founded in 1987 as No Man Is an Island (Except the Isle of Man) * "No Man Is an Island" (The Script song), from the album Freedom Child * "No Man Is an Iland", the opening and closing song on the album Grace by Ketil BjΓΈrnstad * Nomanisan Island
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Jeff Stone (California politician)
Jeff Stone (born January 30, 1956) is an American politician and pharmacist who served as a member of the California State Senate from 2014 to 2019. A member of the Republican party, Stone represented the 28th district, encompassing parts of Riverside County. Prior to his 2014 election to the state senate, he was a Riverside County Supervisor. Stone stepped down from the Senate in 2019 after being nominated Western Regional Director of the United States Department of Labor by President Donald Trump. Early life and education Stone was born and raised in Los Angeles County, California. He earned a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the USC School of Pharmacy. Career After earning his pharmacy degree, Stone relocated to Temecula, California and opened a small business. He served as a member of the Temecula City Council before being elected to the Riverside County Board of Supervisors. In the 2014 general election, he defeated former Assemblywoman Bonnie Garcia, another Republican. Stone is Jewish.Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville. In 2016, Stone was the Republican nominee for California's 36th congressional district, but he lost the general election to Raul Ruiz by a wide margin. He was narrowly re-elected to the Senate in 2018. He resigned on November 1, 2019, after accepting an appointment with the U.S. Department of Labor to become its western regional director. On October 30, 2019, Stone resigned from the California State Senate to become Western Regional Director of the U.S. Department of Labor.Melissa Melendez. In 2022, he announced his candidacy for Nevada's 20th state Senate district. * Official website * Campaign website * Join California Jeff Stone * Jeff Stone at Ballotpedia
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North Andover, Wisconsin
North Andover is an unincorporated community in the town of Beetown, Grant County, Wisconsin, United States.
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Jim Muir (footballer)
Jim Paterson "Jumbo" Muir (born 30 January 1949) is a former footballer who played as centre forward for Motherwell and as centre half for Dumbarton. He later played in Australia, representing the Australia national soccer team five times. Playing career Club career Muir played junior football for Irvine Victoria, before joining Motherwell. He played 110 times between 1967 and 1975, before joining Dumbarton. At Dumbarton, Muir played 114 times before leaving to play in Australia. He joined Adelaide City, playing 29 times between 1978 and 1980. During the 1980 National Soccer League season, Muir transferred to Marconi.Eastern in Hong Kong for a A$45,000 transfer fee. International career Despite not holding Australian citizenship, Muir was selected to play for the Australia national soccer team in 1980. He played five times for Australia in full international matches, all in 1980.
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Oh, Babe, What Would You Say?
"Oh Babe, What Would You Say" is a song by record producer Hurricane Smith, written by his wife Eileen Sylvia Smith, and released in 1972.Cash Box and a Billboard Pop #3 hit,RPM Magazine top singles, and #4 in the UK Singles Chart. Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Chart (1972–1973) Peak Chart (1972) Rank position UK 48 Australia 13 Canada RPM Top Singles 3 Chart (1973) Rank Ireland (IRMA) 10 Australia 74 New Zealand (Listener) 9 Canada 36 UK 4 US Billboard Hot 100 57 US Billboard Hot 100 3 US Cash Box 31 US Billboard Adult Contemporary 2 US Cash Box Top 100 1 Other versions * Cass Elliot, in the summer of 1972, on her album The Road Is No Place for a Lady. * Liza Minnelli, for her 1973 album The Singer. * Popular Italian trumpeter and singer Nini Rosso recorded the song as a single in September 1972. * A modified rendition was recorded by Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton for the album "Archie and Edith Side by Side" in 1973. * List of 1970s one-hit wonders in the United States
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John Howe (director)
John Howe (August 30, 1926 – August 18, 2008) was a Canadian filmmaker and composer with the National Film Board of Canada (NFB).Do Not Fold, Staple, Spindle or Mutilate and Why Rock the Boat?, and for his handling of the NFB's 1969 Austerity Crisis. Early life John Thomas Howe was born to Thomas and Margret Ogilvy (Manzie) Howe in Toronto, on August 30, 1926. He joined the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery at age 18 and saw action in Europe before left the service with the rank of Captain in 1946. Upon his return to Canada he went to the University of Toronto and graduated in 1950. Career While in university, Howe worked as a director's assistant at the Canadian Repertory Theatre, and as a freelance reporter for the CBC. He also appeared in two episodes of two CBC television series: Space Command and Encounter. In 1955, he was hired by the National Film Board of Canada where he stayed for 28 years, directing, producing and/or writing 52 films, some in both English and French. He was also a keen composer and wrote the music for some of his productions. Howe was very active in industry associations. In addition to his memberships with the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA), and the Directors Guild of America, he was past-president of the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN), past-president (board, film division) of the Canada Council for the Arts and past-president of the Syndicat gΓ©nΓ©ral du cinΓ©ma et de la tΓ©lΓ©vision (SGCT). The latter was the union of all NFB production staff and Howe was its president during the Austerity Crisis of 1969. Austerity Crisis of 1969
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Austerity Crisis of 1969 In 1969, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau had taken a β€œno free lunch” position and stated that he intended to cut the size of the civil service by 10%. At this time, the NFB was known to be over-staffed and producers routinely over-spent their budgets by as much as 200%. Some filmmakers were known to be using NFB facilities for their side projects; others were known to be using their positions for political purposes. The NFB was a natural target for cost-cutting and its commissioner, Hugo McPherson, had to find ways to streamline the organization. McPherson's solution was to close regional offices, freeze the annual budget, cut half of the films sponsored by government departments, charge people to view NFB films, and cut personnelβ€”25% of English staff, 11.5% of French personnel. However, the union had just negotiated a $1.249 million increase in salaries. McPherson's cuts meant that the increase would be just $260,000. In August 1969, Howe formed a Crisis Committee. Initially, the committee kept the situation out of the public eye and pressured ministers and officials until the Treasury Board allotted another $1 million for salaries. McPherson was unwilling to come up with the shortfall, or change his position on other measures. There was no declared strike, but production came to a halt. As no progress was being made, Howe spoke to the Globe and Mail, accusing the government of union-busting and betraying the national trust. Letters streamed in from Canada and around the world. The public pressure forced McPherson to drop the idea of user fees. The work stoppage meant that there were no expenditures so the NFB had the money to cover the salary shortfall. The union sued to prevent lay-offs; in the end, fewer than 50 personnel members were laid off; most through retirement. Academia In 1983, Howe left the NFB to become an associate professor at the Department of Cinema and Television at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, where he would stay until his retirement in 1996. Personal life and death
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Personal life and death In 1974, Howe married Beverley Jean Luchuck; they had five children, four of whom pre-deceased their parents. Upon retirement, Howe and his wife had settled at the family's summer home in Warner, New Hampshire; he died there, of natural causes, on August 18, 2008. Filmography
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John Howe (director)
* Invasion from the South - documentary short, 1956 - writer and director * Our Northern Citizen - documentary short, 1956 - writer and director * North of 60 - documentary short, 1956 - writer and director * Canada's Air Defence - documentary short, 1957 - writer and director * Poverty and Plenty - documentary short, 1957 - director * R.C.A.F. Air Defence Command - documentary short, 1957 - writer and director * The Invisible Keystone - documentary short, 1957 - director * Black and White in South Africa - documentary short, 1957 - director * Colonialism: Ogre or Angel? - documentary short, 1957 - director * The Sceptre and the Mace - documentary short, 1957 - director * They Called it White Man’s Burden - documentary short, 1957 - director * The Awakening Mackenzie - documentary short, Hector Lemieux, 1958 - producer * Down North - documentary short, 1958 - lyricist, writer, producer * Why Canada? - documentary short, Edmund Reid 1958 - producer * Here and There - The St. Lawrence Seaway, Part 1: Lifeline - documentary short, 1958 - writer, producer, director * Here and There - The St. Lawrence Seaway, Part 2: Power - documentary short, 1958 - producer, director * Here and There - The St. Lawrence Seaway, Part 3: Bottleneck - documentary short, 1958 - producer, director * The St. Lawrence Seaway - documentary short, 1959 - writer, producer, director * The Queen’s Plate - documentary short, 1959 - writer, producer and director * Summary Trials - training film, 1959 - director * Canada on Stage - documentary short, 1960 - director * The Test - short film, 1961 - director * Vote for Michalski - short film, 1961 - director * Lord Durham - documentary short, 1961 - director * Robert Baldwin: A Matter of Principle - documentary short, 1961 - director * Yukon Old, Yukon New - documentary short, 1961 - director
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John Howe (director)
* Yukon Old, Yukon New - documentary short, 1961 - director * Mathematics at Your Fingertips - documentary short, 1961 - director * Georges-Γ‰tienne Cartier: The Lion of QuΓ©bec - documentary short, 1962 - director * Gone Curling - documentary short, 1963 - director * The Head Men - documentary short, 1963 - director * Wedding Day - documentary short, 1963 - director * Portrait of the Artist - documentary short, 1964 - director * David and Hazel: A Story in Communication - short film, 1964 - director * Jamie: The Story of a Sibling - short film, 1964 - director * The Hundredth Summer - documentary, Terence Macartney-Filgate 1964 - producer * Canadians Can Dance - documentary short, 1966 - producer and director * Ducks, of Course - documentary short, 1966 - director * The Meeting - short film, Morten Parker 1966 - producer * Long Ways to Go - short film, 1966 - director * The Shattered Silence - short film, Morten Parker 1966 - producer * Where Mrs. Whalley Lives - short film, Graham Parker 1966 - producer * Labour College - documentary short, Mort Ransen 1966 - producer * Do Not Fold, Staple, Spindle or Mutilate - drama, 1967 - editor, director * A Pleasant Duty - documentary, 1971 - director * Why I Sing - documentary, 1972 - director * Star - feature, 1974 - composer, writer, director * A Star is Lost! - feature, 1974 - composer, writer, director * Why Rock the Boat? - feature, 1974 - composer, director * Strangers at the Door - short film, 1977 - producer, director * Teach Me to Dance - short film, Anne Wheeler 1978 - producer * A Choice of Two - drama, 1981 - composer, editor, producer, director * Excuse Me, But There's a Computer Asking for You - documentary short, 1983 - editor, producer, director
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Awards The Queen’s Plate (1959) * International Sports Film Festival, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy: Diploma of Merit, 1961 Mathematics at Your Fingertips (1961) * 15th Canadian Film Awards, Montreal: Genie Award for Best Film, Training and Instruction, 1963 * Columbus International Film & Animation Festival, Columbus, Ohio: Chris Certificate, Information/Education, 1964 The Test (1961) * American Film and Video Festival, New York: Blue Ribbon, Ethnical Problems, 1962 * Yorkton Film Festival, Yorkton, Saskatchewan: First Prize, Sociological 1962 * Columbus International Film & Animation Festival, Columbus, Ohio: Chris Certificate, Adult Education, 1969 Yukon Old, Yukon New (1961) * Columbus International Film & Animation Festival, Columbus, Ohio: Chris Certificate, Commercial Travel 1962 Where Mrs. Whalley Lives (1966) * Columbus International Film & Animation Festival, Columbus, Ohio: Chris Certificate, Mental Health, 1966 Do Not Fold, Staple, Spindle or Mutilate (1967) * Canadian Labour International Film Festival, Montreal: Grand Prize, 167 August 15, 1967 * 20th Canadian Film Awards, Toronto: Genie Award for Best Film Over 30 Minutes, 1968 * International Labour and Industrial Film, Antwerp: Award of Excellence, 1969 * International Labour and Industrial Film, Antwerp: Diploma of Merit, 1969 Why Rock the Boat? (1974) * Chicago International Film Festival, Chicago: Bronze Hugo, 1974 Teach Me to Dance (1978) * Child of our Time Festival, Milan: Diploma of Honour, 1979
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Peoria metropolitan area, Illinois
Map of Illinois highlighting the Peoria Metropolitan Statistical Area. The Peoria Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of six counties in Central Illinois, anchored by the city of Peoria. As of the 2020 census, the MSA had a population of 402,391. Counties * Marshall * Peoria * Stark * Tazewell * Woodford * Fulton* Communities Historical population Census Pop. Note %Β± 1900 121,629 β€” 1910 134,282 10.4% 1920 150,250 11.9% 1930 187,426 24.7% 1940 211,736 13.0% 1950 250,512 18.3% 1960 334,898 33.7% 1970 362,791 8.3% 1980 387,732 6.9% 1990 358,552 βˆ’7.5% 2000 366,899 2.3% 2010 379,186 3.3% 2020 402,391 6.1% U.S. Decennial Census Places with more than 100,000 inhabitants * Peoria (principal city) Places with 10,000 to 40,000 inhabitants * East Peoria * Morton * Pekin * Washington Places with 2,500 to 10,000 inhabitants * Bartonville * Chillicothe * Creve Coeur * Farmington * Germantown Hills * El Paso (partial) * Eureka * Henry * Marquette Heights * Metamora * Peoria Heights * Tremont * West Peoria Places with 1,000 to 2,500 inhabitants * Bellevue * Delavan * Elmwood * Glasford * Hanna City * Lacon * Mackinaw * Minier * Minonk * North Pekin * Princeville * Roanoke * Rome (census-designated place) * South Pekin * Toluca * Toulon * Washburn * Wenona (partial) * Wyoming Places with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants
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Peoria metropolitan area, Illinois
Places with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants * Armington * Bay View Gardens * Benson * Bradford * Brimfield * Congerville * Deer Creek * Dunlap * Goodfield * Green Valley * Hopedale * Hopewell * Kappa * Kingston Mines * La Fayette * La Rose * Mapleton * Norwood * Panola * Secor * Sparland * Spring Bay * Varna Unincorporated places * Alta * Broadmoor * Camp Grove * Castleton * Cramers * Edelstein * Edgewater * Edwards * El Vista * Elmore * Galena Knolls * Groveland * High Meadows * Holmes Center * Hopewell Estates * Komatsu Dresser * Lake Camelot * Lake Lancelot * Lake of the Woods * Laura * Lawn Ridge * Leeds * Lombardville * Lowpoint * Mardell Manor * Modena * Monica * Mossville * North Hampton * Oak Hill * Oak Ridge * Orchard Mines * Pattonsburg * Pottstown * Renchville * Rome Heights * Saratoga Center * Saxton * Smithville * South Rome * Southport * Speer * Spires * Tuscarora * Vets Row * Vonachen Knolls * West Hallock * Wilbern * Woodford Townships * Akron * Bell Plain * Bennington * Boynton * Brimfield * Cazenovia * Chillicothe * Cincinnati * Clayton * Cruger * Deer Creek * Delavan * Dillon * El Paso * Elm Grove * Elmira * Elmwood * Essex * Evans * Fondulac * Goshen * Greene * Groveland * Hallock * Henry * Hittle * Hollis * Hopedale * Hopewell * Jubilee * Kansas * Kickapoo * La Prairie * Lacon * Limestone * Linn * Little Mackinaw * Logan * Mackinaw * Malone * Medina * Metamora * Millbrook * Minonk * Montgomery * Morton * Olio * Osceola * Palestine * Panola * Partridge * Pekin * Penn * Princeville * Radnor * Richland * Richwoods * Roanoke * Roberts * Rosefield * Sand Prairie * Saratoga * Spring Bay * Spring Lake * Steuben * Timber * Toulon * Tremont * Trivoli * Valley * Washington * West Jersey * West Peoria * Whitefield * Worth Combined Statistical Area Components of the Peoria–Canton Combined Statistical Area. Peoria MSA Canton ΞΌSA
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Peoria metropolitan area, Illinois
The Peoria–Canton Combined Statistical Area was made up of six counties in central Illinois. The statistical area includes one metropolitan area and one micropolitan area. As of the 2000 Census, the CSA had a population of 405,149 (though a July 1, 2009 estimate placed the population at 412,517). * Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) + Peoria (Marshall, Peoria, Stark, Tazewell Fulton and Woodford counties) Demographics As of the censusWhite, 8.40% African American, 0.23% Native American, 1.05% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.59% from other races, and 1.18% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.52% of the population. The median income for a household in the MSA was $42,805, and the median income for a family was $50,756. Males had a median income of $38,135 versus $23,793 for females. The per capita income for the MSA was $20,104. * Illinois census statistical areas
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Khour Ela
Ela Khour II (Chechen: Π₯ΠΎΡƒΡ€-Π­Π»Π°, Russian: ΠšΠ°ΠΈΡ€-ΠΌΠ΅ΠΊ, Persian: Gayur-Khan) was a Chechen king that ruled the Simsir Kingdom in the 14th century. The name "Khour-Ela" translates as "Wise king" in Chechen language, "Khour" is an old Chechen name and Ela was a title for a King or Prince (Khan/Bek). Khour was born into the powerful Sado-Orsoy clan that historically ruled in the Chebarla and Vedeno regions of Chechnya. During the 14th century, the very same clan managed to unify several Chechen clans into a single kingdom called Simsir that prospered until the invasion of Timur. Background and historical references The earliest Historical reference to Khour comes in the form of a biography about Timur called Zafarnama from the 15th century.Ibrahim Sultan, the grandson of Timur. The Zafarname has two versions from two different Persian authors named Nizam ad-Din Shami and Sharaf ad-Din Ali Yazdi.Ossetian poem "Alguziani"Chechen Chronicle "Migration from Naxchuvan", also mentions Khour Ela. Timur in the Zafarnama
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Khour Ela
Timur in the Zafarnama These historical sources, coupled with local folk tales, present Khour Ela as an important figure in the North Caucasus during the 14th century. His ancestry and genealogy was studied by the Sadoy clan historian Murtazaliev, who did fieldwork in Chechnya during 1991-1999 by interviewing several Sadoy clan elders. Their genealogy of famous folk heroes from clan Sadoy contributed a lot to the Chechen historical sciences. The father of Khour was called Khasi who was the previous king, while the son of Khour was a Muslim convert and vassal of Timur named Makhama who is mentioned in the Zafarnama as "Muhammad".Imamate describes the reach of these two brothers. Kagar ruled lands in Chir-Yurt while his brother Surak extended his rule over Avaria. This manuscript has been understood to have described two important Chechen-Dagestani figures such as Kagar (Khour) and Surak (Surakat), who was the founder of the Avar Nutsaldom.Dagestani chronicle "Tarikh Dagestan" also notes that the founder of Avar Nutsaldom is a certain Surakat that is descended from the "Urus Sultans". Early statehood of Simsir Simsir is believed to have started off as a vassal or tributary state of the Golden Horde and played an important role in its Caucasian politics. Khour-Ela is believed to have been an ally of Khan Khidir. This is noted by the historian A. Tesaev who refers to the 18th century book "History of Russia" that relates an event during Khan Khidir's rule. The event in question was the 1360 Kostroma pogrom, where a mob of Christian Russians robbed and killed several Muslim Tatars. The Tatars in return did the same in the Volga region.Ossetian prince Altanzibek and Chechen king Khour-Ela. The use of Caucasian Christian ambassadors to Russia was not an uncommon thing to do by the Khan of the Golden Horde, as it happened in a similar situation in 1327 as well.
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Khour Ela
Chechen folk tales also report that Khour convened with the Mehk-Khel (National Council) and after successfully completing the tasks given to him by the Siyr's (Sages), he was elected as the leader of the whole Chechen nation. The folktales about Khour are recorded far and wide in Chechnya, so much so that he is considered as the main leader of the Chechens in the late 14th century by modern historians.Mamai fought in several wars during this period. The 18th century manuscript by Kazi-Girey goes into detail about how a force of "Lamkerist" (Mountain Christians in Chechen) went to a certain fortress called "Tatar-Tup" and defeated Mamai without taking the fortress. Later it described how the same army goes and defeats Nogay and Oirat garrisons in the area near the Kuma river. The folktale gives us a date of the event as 1361-1362. This date is also accepted by the Russian historian V. Kuznetsov, who notes that the attack showed the weakening of the Golden Horde in the North Caucasus. It is therefore that the date 1362 is considered important by A. Tesaev for the Simsir Kingdom as archaeological research shows that Golden Horde minted coins ceased to exist on the territory of Chechnya after 1362 (after Khan Khidir's reign) and only resurfaced during the reign of Khan Tokhtamysh (an ally of Khour).Georgian Kingdom, which supported Khour in his campaigns according to the folklore and Georgian reports from the reign of George V the Brilliant. Timurid Invasion and fate of Khour
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Khour Ela
Timurid Invasion and fate of Khour The 18th century document from Kazi-Girey also mentions that Chechens were the main allies (in the vanguard) of the Tokhtamysh army against the Timurid invasions in the Caucasus.Simsir with such ferocity after the Battle of the Terek River in 1395. The invasion of Simsir is described in the Zafarnama by both Nizam ad-Din Shami and Sharaf ad-Din Ali Yazdi. During the invasion, Khour loses his power and Timur grants the title of vassalage to his son Muhammad (Makhama). Timur's campaign in Simsir went even further into the mountains where Timur himself is described to have climbed the mountains and defeated the highlanders of Simsir.Ossetian poem "Alguziani" gives a different version of the fate of Khour, the poem refers to Khour as "Kairkhan the Chechen" who was a powerful king that fought against the prince Alguz for the power of Ossetia. In the poem, Alguz is victorious in a battle and defeats Khour, however the poem is believed to have been fictitious but nonetheless regarded as a valuable source for North Caucasian folk tales. * Simsir * Surakat * Mongol invasions of Durdzuketia * Timurid invasions of Simsir
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Petals for Armor: Self-Serenades
Petals for Armor: Self-Serenades is an extended play (EP) by American singer-songwriter and Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams. It contains acoustic versions of two songs from her debut album Petals for Armor, and one new song. It was released on Atlantic Records on December 18, 2020. A studio version of "Find Me Here" appears as the twelfth track on Williams' second album, Flowers for Vases / Descansos. Background The EP was entirely a home recording on a 4-track recorder. Williams played alone on the EP, with Williams on vocals and acoustic guitar. Williams cites "Find Me Here" as one of her favorite songs she wrote in 2020. Track listing No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Simmer" (acoustic) Hayley Williams, Joey Howard, Taylor York 5:35 2. "Why We Ever" (acoustic) Williams, Micah Tawlks 3:40 3. "Find Me Here" Williams 1:49 Total length: 11:04 Credits and personnel Credits adapted from liner notes. Musicians * Hayley Williams – primary artist, vocals, acoustic guitar Additional personnel * Daniel James – production, mixing, engineering * Dave Cooley – mastering