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  • 101History of Shamrock Rovers F.C. — The club, founded in 1901(though some sources suggest the club was founded in 1899),originally hails from the inner Dublin suburb of Ringsend. The name of the club comes from Shamrock Avenue in Ringsend where the first club rooms were secured.… …

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  • 102Shamrock Rovers Football Club — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Shamrock. Infobox club sportif Shamrock Rovers …

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  • 103Shamrock Rovers Football Club — Shamrock Rovers Nombre completo Shamrock Rovers Football Club Apodo(s) The Hoops, Rovers …

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  • 104Native American Hoop Dance — Participants in the 2005 World Hoop dance championship at the Heard Museum. Native American Hoop Dance is a form of storytelling dance incorporating anywhere from one to thirty hoops as props, which are used to create both static and dynamic… …

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  • 105Wigan Warriors — R.L.F.C. Full name Wigan Warriors Rugby League Football Club Nickname(s) The Cherry Whites The Riversiders Website wiganwarriors.com …

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  • 106Chris Carr (basketball) — Chris Carr Pro career 1995–2001 Career history Phoenix Suns (1995–1996) Minnesota Timberwolves (1996–1999) New Jersey Nets (1999) Golden State Warriors (1999) Chicago Bulls (2000) Boston Celtics (2000–2001) Career statistics …

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  • 107Embroidery hoop — Embroidery hoops and frames are tools used to keep fabric taut while working embroidery or other forms of needlework. HoopsAn embroidery hoop or (earlier) tambour frame consists of a pair of concentric circular or elliptical rings. The larger… …

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  • 108Shamrock Rovers — Football Club Pour les articles homonymes, voir Shamrock. Shamrock Rovers …

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  • 109Shamrock Rovers FC — Shamrock Rovers Football Club Pour les articles homonymes, voir Shamrock. Shamrock Rovers …

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  • 110hoop — hoopless, adj. hooplike, adj. /hoohp, hoop/, n. 1. a circular band or ring of metal, wood, or other stiff material. 2. such a band for holding together the staves of a cask, tub, etc. 3. a large ring of iron, wood, plastic, etc., used as a… …

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