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Michael Berne References External links Navigation menu"Leinster name strong squad for season finale"Profile in Leinsterexpanding ite

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1981 birthsAustralian rugby union playersLeinster Rugby playersLiving peopleSouth Sydney Rabbitohs playersAustralian rugby union biography stubs rugbyLeinster RugbyCoogee Randwick WombatsSouth Sydney RabbitohsSalford City Reds Michael Berne Birth name Michael Berne Date of birth ( 1981-10-05 ) 5 October 1981 (age 37) Place of birth Sydney, Australia Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) Weight 96 kg (212 lb) University Marcellin College, Randwick Rugby union career Position(s) Centre National team(s) Years Team Apps (Points) Australia () Correct as of 5 March 2007 Michael Berne is an Australian rugby player who played as centre for Leinster Rugby in 2007–2008. [1] Berne began playing junior footy for Coogee Randwick Wombats in the South Sydney Juniors competition. In 2002, he was with the South Sydney Rabbitohs and was the leading First Division try scorer. In 2003, he played for Salford City Reds, England for a season. References ^ "Leinster name strong squad for season finale".

Bill Murch References Navigation menuCricinfo"William Murch""Bill Murch"expanding ite

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1867 births1928 deathsEnglish cricketersGloucestershire cricketersSportspeople from BristolLondon County cricketersNorth v South cricketersEnglish cricket biography, 1860s birth stubs cricketerGloucestershireLondon Countyfirst-class matchesbatsmanbowledmedium pacerunswicketkeeperwickets Bill Murch Personal information Full name William Henry Murch Born ( 1867-11-18 ) 18 November 1867 Bristol Died 1 May 1928 (1928-05-01) (aged 60) Bristol Batting Right-handed Domestic team information Years Team 1889-1906 Gloucestershire Source: Cricinfo, 30 March 2014 William Henry ("Bill") Murch (18 November 1867 – 1 May 1928) was an English cricketer active from 1889 to 1906 who played for Gloucestershire and London County. He appeared in 88 first-class matches as a righthanded batsman who bowled right arm medium pace. He scored 1,337 runs with a highest score of 58 and held 41 catches. An occasional wicketkeeper, he also completed one stumping. He took 207 wickets with a best analysis

Richard Hudson (linguist) References External links Navigation menu"Hudson, Prof. Richard Anthony"Richard HudsonWord GrammarXX874186cb12174681h(data)1326232340000 0001 0931 4434n7906988400443936pna20073840433541270462002030302587108501496108501496expanding ite

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1939 birthsLiving peopleLinguists from the United KingdomSyntacticiansPeople educated at Loughborough Grammar School20th-century linguists21st-century linguistsAcademics of University College LondonSociolinguistsBritish linguist stubs FBAJohn Pilkington HudsonEnglandNew ZealandLoughborough Grammar SchoolLeicestershireCorpus Christi CollegeCambridgeSchool of Oriental and African StudiesMichael HallidayUniversity College LondonRodney Huddlestonword grammar Richard Anthony "Dick" Hudson , FBA (born 18 September 1939), [1] a son of the horticulturalist and bomb-disposal officer John Pilkington Hudson, is a British linguist. He has lived in England for most of his life (with three years in New Zealand, 1945–1948). He turned into a linguist via Loughborough Grammar School in Leicestershire (1948–1958), Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (1958–1961) and the School of Oriental and African Studies (PhD, 1961–1964). He worked with Michael Halliday as research assistant on two project

Öndör Khairkhan Mountain References Navigation menu48°20′16.4″N 88°36′15.5″E / 48.337889°N 88.604306°E / 48.337889; 88.60430648°20′16.4″N 88°36′15.5″E / 48.337889°N 88.604306°E / 48.337889; 88.604306Tsengel sum informationGoogle maps

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Mountains of MongoliaAltai MountainsUvs Province MongolianAltai MountainsBayan-Ölgii ProvinceMongolia Öndör Khairkhan Öndör Khairkhan Location in Mongolia Highest point Elevation 3,914 m (12,841 ft)  [1] Coordinates 48°20′16.4″N 88°36′15.5″E  /  48.337889°N 88.604306°E  / 48.337889; 88.604306 Coordinates: 48°20′16.4″N 88°36′15.5″E  /  48.337889°N 88.604306°E  / 48.337889; 88.604306   [2] Geography Location Mongolia Parent range Mongol-Altai Mountains The Öndör Khairkhan Mountain (Mongolian: Өндөр Хайрхан уул , high holy mountain ) is a mountain of the Altai Mountains and located in the Bayan-Ölgii Province in Mongolia. It has elevation of 3,914 m (12,841 ft) and permanently snow-capped. References ^ Tsengel sum information ^ Google maps This page is only for reference, If you need detailed information, please check here Altai Mountains, Mountains of Mongolia, Uvs ProvinceUncategorized

Toolihalan Contents History Population Education Transport Places of interest References External links Navigation menu33°42′N 74°48′E / 33.7°N 74.8°E / 33.7; 74.8"Toolihalan Road""Greater Kashmir Inner Pages""Director Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution Department Shopain-Screening of Application Forms Received for Filling up Of Class IV Posts in CA&PD Department Shopian""STRG./UPGRD OF NAGBAL KRIPAL MOCHAN ROAD KM 1ST AND KM 2ND BY WAY OF P/L 50MM THI""Ups Nagbal Toolihalan School, Deegam, Shopian - Jammu & Kashmir"Shopian district official site

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Villages in Shopian district Shopian districtIndianJammu and KashmirRambi AraDeveporaHirpora Wildlife SanctuaryShopianGovernment of Jammu and KashmirShopianGovernment of Jammu and KashmirPrivate schoolJammu and KashmirKashmir valleyRambi ara nala village in Jammu and Kashmir, India Toolihalan village Toolihalan Location in Jammu and Kashmir, India Show map of India Toolihalan Toolihalan (Jammu and Kashmir) Show map of Jammu and Kashmir Coordinates: 33°42′N 74°48′E  /  33.7°N 74.8°E  / 33.7; 74.8 Country India State Jammu and Kashmir District Shopian Languages  • Official Urdu, English  • Spoken Kashmiri, Pahari Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST) PIN Code 192303 Toolihalan is a small village in Shopian district in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. Toolihalan is situated on the banks of Rambi Ara, 4.3 km away from Shopian. The village is bounded by "Chowgam, shopian" towards East, Devepora towards West, "Day Gam" village towards North, and Hirpora Wildlife Sanctuar

Ernst Steinitz Contents Biography Mathematical works See also References Navigation menu"Review: Vorlesungen über die Theorie der Polyeder unter Einschluss der Elemente der Topologie by Ernest Steinitz, completed by H. Rademacher, and Lehrbuch der Topologie by H. Seifert and W. Threlfall"10.1090/s0002-9904-1935-06116-6"Ernst Steinitz"Ernst Steinitzcb12362451p(data)1172578500000 0001 1690 2250nr9702304346874jn200103097520326314139536726095367260

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1871 births1928 deaths20th-century mathematiciansAlgebraistsGerman mathematiciansGerman people of Jewish descentPeople from Siemianowice ŚląskiePeople from the Province of SilesiaUniversity of Breslau alumniHumboldt University of Berlin alumniTechnical University of Berlin facultyUniversity of Kiel facultyTechnical University of Berlin alumni GermanmathematicianLaurahütteSiemianowice ŚląskieSilesiaGermanyPolandUniversity of BreslauUniversity of BerlinTechnical University of BerlinUniversity of Kielprojective configurationsincidence structureKőnig's theoremGermanfieldsprime fieldperfect fieldtranscendence degreefield extensionalgebraic closurepolyhedraSteinitz's theoremskeletonsconnectedplanar graphsHans Rademacher Ernst Steinitz Tombstone of Ernst Steinitz, Old Jewish Cemetery, Wrocław (street Lotnicza). Born ( 1871-06-13 ) 13 June 1871 Laurahütte, Silesia, Germany Died 29 September 1928 (1928-09-29) (aged 57) Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Nationality German Alma mater U

1924 Southern Conference football season Contents Season overview Awards and honors References Navigation menue"Vanderbilt Ties Marines; 16,000 Fans See Battle""Vanderbilt Jolts Minnesota, 10-0""Sewanee 16, Vandy 0""Atlanta Journals Picks S. I. C. All Star Team"e

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Chattanooga MocsThe Citadel BulldogsEast Tennessee State BuccaneersFurman PaladinsMercer BearsSamford BulldogsVMI KeydetsWestern Carolina CatamountsWofford TerriersConference champions(1921–1971)(1972–present)All-Southern teamChamp Pickens Trophy 1924 Southern Conference football season college footballSouthern Conference1924 college football seasonSewaneeVMIVanderbiltSouthern Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationAlabamaChamp Pickens TrophyCentreHek WakefieldWalter CampAll-Southern 1924 Southern Conference football season League NCAA Sport College football Duration September 20, 1924 through December 6, 1924 Number of teams 22 Regular Season Season champions Alabama Football seasons ← 1923 1925 → 1924 Southern Conference football standings v t e Conf     Overall Team W   L   T     W   L   T Alabama $ 5 – 0 – 0     8 – 1 – 0 Florida 2 – 0 – 1     6 – 2 – 2 Georgia 5 – 1 – 0     7 – 3 – 0 Tulane 4 – 1 – 0     8 – 1 – 0 Washington and Lee 4 – 1 – 1     6 – 3 – 1 South Carolina 3 – 2 – 0