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projected-00309227-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Goal%20%28novel%29 | The Goal (novel) | Introduction | The Goal is a management-oriented novel by Eliyahu M. Goldratt, a business consultant known for his theory of constraints, and Jeff Cox, the author of many management-oriented novels. The Goal was originally published in 1984 and has since been revised and republished. This book can be used for case studies in operati... | [] | [
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projected-00309227-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Goal%20%28novel%29 | The Goal (novel) | Setting | The Goal is a management-oriented novel by Eliyahu M. Goldratt, a business consultant known for his theory of constraints, and Jeff Cox, the author of many management-oriented novels. The Goal was originally published in 1984 and has since been revised and republished. This book can be used for case studies in operati... | Like other books by Goldratt and by Cox, The Goal is written as a piece of fiction. The main character is Alex Rogo, who manages a production plant owned by UniCo Manufacturing, where everything is always behind schedule and things are looking dire. At the beginning of the book, Bill Peach, a company executive, tells A... | [] | [
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projected-00309227-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Goal%20%28novel%29 | The Goal (novel) | Socratic method | The Goal is a management-oriented novel by Eliyahu M. Goldratt, a business consultant known for his theory of constraints, and Jeff Cox, the author of many management-oriented novels. The Goal was originally published in 1984 and has since been revised and republished. This book can be used for case studies in operati... | In the book, Jonah teaches Alex Rogo by using the Socratic method. Throughout the book, whenever a meeting or telephone call dialogue happens with Jonah, he poses a question to Alex Rogo or a member of his crew, which in turn causes them to talk amongst themselves to come up with a solution to their problem. When Alex ... | [] | [
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projected-00309228-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neilston%20F.C. | Neilston F.C. | Introduction | Neilston Football Club are a Scottish football club based in Neilston, East Renfrewshire who currently play in the . | [] | [
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projected-00309228-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neilston%20F.C. | Neilston F.C. | History | Neilston Football Club are a Scottish football club based in Neilston, East Renfrewshire who currently play in the . | The club was formed on Monday 4 June 1945 when a public meeting was held in the old wooden clubhouse at Brig O’Lea. Their first league game took place on Saturday 11 August 1945. It was an away match against Riccarton Bluebell and resulted in a 4–4 draw.
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projected-00309228-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neilston%20F.C. | Neilston F.C. | Notable players | Neilston Football Club are a Scottish football club based in Neilston, East Renfrewshire who currently play in the . | Dixie Deans | [] | [
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projected-00309228-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neilston%20F.C. | Neilston F.C. | Honours | Neilston Football Club are a Scottish football club based in Neilston, East Renfrewshire who currently play in the . | Western League Champions 1947
Western League North Section Winners 1947
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projected-00309231-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollok%20F.C. | Pollok F.C. | Introduction | Pollok Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Newlands in the southside of the city of Glasgow. The club competes in the West of Scotland Football League and are one of the biggest football clubs operating in Scottish non-league football, regularly attracting crowds of around 700. Pollok play at Newlandsfie... | [] | [
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projected-00309231-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollok%20F.C. | Pollok F.C. | History | Pollok Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Newlands in the southside of the city of Glasgow. The club competes in the West of Scotland Football League and are one of the biggest football clubs operating in Scottish non-league football, regularly attracting crowds of around 700. Pollok play at Newlandsfie... | Formed in 1908 as an offshoot of Poloc Cricket Club and based at a ground called Haggs Park within Pollok Estate until 1926, Pollok were one of many average clubs in Junior football in Glasgow. The club eventually rose to prominence upon the demise of Third Lanark in 1967 with many supporters opting to support Pollok, ... | [] | [
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projected-00309231-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollok%20F.C. | Pollok F.C. | SJFA West Region (2002 - 2021) | Pollok Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Newlands in the southside of the city of Glasgow. The club competes in the West of Scotland Football League and are one of the biggest football clubs operating in Scottish non-league football, regularly attracting crowds of around 700. Pollok play at Newlandsfie... | Junior football in the west of Scotland was restructured in 2002, amalgamating the Central and Ayrshire leagues to form the West Region. Prior to this Pollok had been champions of the Central league eight times. The top league of the new set up was the West Premier League which Pollok have won four times.
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projected-00309231-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollok%20F.C. | Pollok F.C. | West of Scotland Football League & SFA Membership (2021 - ) | Pollok Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Newlands in the southside of the city of Glasgow. The club competes in the West of Scotland Football League and are one of the biggest football clubs operating in Scottish non-league football, regularly attracting crowds of around 700. Pollok play at Newlandsfie... | In 2020, Pollok moved from the SJFA, to join the pyramid system in Scottish football as one of the inaugural members of the West of Scotland Football League.
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projected-00309233-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | Introduction | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
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Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | As with most levels of football, Junior football was suspended during the period of the Second World War of 1939–1945, and Troon Athletic closed down for good in 1940 as many of the players and officials were involved in Air Raid patrols or working overtime in the local shipyard, with insufficient time to run a footbal... | [] | [
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projected-00309233-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | Troon Juniors formed | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | After the Second World War, Junior football reformed and the people of Troon grasped the opportunity of a new dawn in Scottish football in the post-war era.
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projected-00309233-009 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | Troon Football Club | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
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projected-00309233-010 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | Super League era | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | In 2002 the new West of Scotland Region was formed and Super Leagues introduced. Troon F.C. started off that new era for Junior football in the Super League First Division and in the inaugural season, Troon F.C. finished in second place winning promotion to the Premier Division. They played in the top flight for two se... | [] | [
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projected-00309233-011 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | Kirkwood regime | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | In 2010 the Kirkwood family took an interest in Troon and were appointed on to the committee of the club. Jim Kirkwood Snr. was appointed as Chairman, Alasdair Kirkwood as club Treasurer and Jimmy Kirkwood Jnr. as a committee member and Assistant Manager under John Redmond. The fortunes of the club improved almost imme... | [] | [
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projected-00309233-012 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | End of the Junior era | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | In early 2020, clubs voted to leave the Scottish Junior Football Association, West Region in favour of joining the West of Scotland Football League which was now part of the Scottish Football Pyramid. | [] | [
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projected-00309233-018 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | Player of the Year | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
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projected-00309233-019 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | International recognition | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | Troon had their first taste of international recognition in 1969 when Gordon Armstrong was capped by Scotland at both junior and amateur level in successive weeks, playing in both matches against Wales. Former Troon player Jim Stewart was included in Scotland's 1974 FIFA World Cup squad just two years after leaving the... | [] | [
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projected-00309233-025 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | First Team | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
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projected-00309233-026 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | Youth Academy | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
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projected-00309233-028 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | Home ground | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | Portland Park is only walking distance away from Troon railway station. By road, it is located near to the A79 leading onto the A77, M77 and M8. | [] | [
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projected-00309233-029 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | Ground history | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | Before moving into the new modernised facility beside the seafront, Troon Academicals F.C. had spent most of their existence (from 1889 until 1923) playing at Station Park before Portland Park was constructed. In 1923, it was demolished and replaced with the clubhouse and car park for Troon Links Golf Course.
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projected-00309233-030 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | Facilities | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | The stadium consists of four sides, and can accommodate up to 2,000 spectators for a match.
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projected-00309233-031 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | Tenants | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | The very first tenants of Portland Park were Troon Athletic who opened the ground in 1923 and played here until the outbreak of Second World War saw their closure in 1940.
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projected-00309233-033 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | Pelé and Brazil | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | Edson Arantes do Nascimento (better known worldwide as Pelé) once graced the hallowed turf at Portland Park, Troon.
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projected-00309233-034 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | Eusébio and Portugal | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | Eusébio da Silva Ferreira (most commonly known as simply Eusébio) also played at Portland Park, as his club side Benfica trained ahead of a European Cup Quarter-Final against Celtic at Parkhead on 12 November 1969. Eusebio’s side were to lose the match 3-0, before winning 3-0 at the Estádio da Luz in the return leg. Bi... | [] | [
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projected-00309233-035 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | Lisbon Lions | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | The legendary Jock Stein brought Celtic’s European Cup winning Lisbon Lions team to Portland Park in May 1969 for a friendly match.
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projected-00309233-036 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | Troon F.C. Youth Academy | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | Troon's first ever youth team were launched in 1982, with the introduction of the Dundonald Thistle Under 13s teams to the club under Manager Eric Young & Trainer Hugh Coughtrie.
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projected-00309233-037 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | Troon Development Squad (2001 Team) | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | Troon formed their first Development Squad in the summer of 2013 to be led by Head Coach Neil Duffy. A first season was very successful with two trophies being won, before the team lifted every single trophy they competed for in 2014–15. Captain Morgan Brown was subsequently signed up by Troon F.C. to make the step up ... | [] | [
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projected-00309233-038 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | 2003 Team | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | Troon formed a 2003 team in the summer of 2019, when the remaining players from Dalrymple & Coylton youth teams combined to make a strong side, under the stewardship of Bryan Martin. | [] | [
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projected-00309233-039 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | 2004 Team | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | In April 2017, Troon F.C. announced plans for a new 2004 team which was to be headed by Brian Prentice. Local players were recruited and a coaching staff of Paul McDougall and Graeme Hadden were appointed, alongside club Secretary Kevin Hunter. Former Troon forward David Gillies took over the team in 2019 before depart... | [] | [
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projected-00309233-040 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | 2008 Team | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | The Dundonald Boys Club side, headed by Ed Vorsterman & former Troon winger Bryan "Homer" Mitchell, joined the TFCYA to form the new 2008 team in 2018. However, this team was disbanded in early 2020. | [] | [
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projected-00309233-041 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | 2011 Team | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | Darren Sneddon approached the TFCYA about setting up a new 2011 team in the summer of 2019. | [] | [
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projected-00309233-042 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | 2013 Team | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | A grassroots 2013 was set-up in early 2019 by Jamie McCulloch and later taken over by Russell Smith, son of former Class 1 Referee Dougie Smith. | [] | [
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projected-00309233-043 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | 2015 Team | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | A grassroots 2015 was set-up in early 2020, which was taken over by Evan Martin upon McCulloch's departure. | [] | [
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projected-00309233-044 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | Troon Ladies F.C. | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | Troon Ladies were formed in 2004 to further women's football in Troon and surrounding areas. The club also played their home matches at Portland Park. Troon Ladies F.C. won the 3rd Division South in season 2007/08 to gain promotion to the Scottish Women's Football League First Division and representing the club at the ... | [] | [
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projected-00309233-045 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | Club colours and crest | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | Previous Troon-based teams from the pre-war period played in plain blue, red or black, but when Troon F.C. were founded in 1946 they wore a red bodied strip with white collar and sleeves, white shorts and socks with red trim.
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projected-00309233-048 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | Club crest | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | The club did not have an official crest before 1974. After this date, the club used the Troon town coat of arms as an identity only, before an official club badge was introduced in 1977 when the term "Juniors" was dropped from the club's official title and Troon F.C. was born. Introduced by John Oliver, the badge bore ... | [
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projected-00309233-049 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troon%20F.C. | Troon F.C. | Matchday programme | Troon Football Club (also known as The Seasiders or The Seagulls) are a Scottish football team based in Ayrshire. They compete in the West of Scotland Football League.
Formed in 1946, they are based at Portland Park in the town of Troon in Ayrshire. The ground has a current capacity of 2,000 and is standing only. The ... | Troon F.C. were one of the first Junior clubs to produce a regular match day programme. In season 1981–82 “The Portland Parker” was released, and was the work of programme editor and legendary Troon F.C. committee member John Oliver, who had a long association with the club right up until his untimely death in 1996.
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projected-00309236-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paucituberculata | Paucituberculata | Introduction | Paucituberculata is an order of South American marsupials. Although currently represented only by the seven living species of shrew opossums, this order was formerly much more diverse, with more than 60 extinct species named from the fossil record, particularly from the late Oligocene to early Miocene epochs. The earl... | [] | [
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projected-00309236-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paucituberculata | Paucituberculata | Classification | Paucituberculata is an order of South American marsupials. Although currently represented only by the seven living species of shrew opossums, this order was formerly much more diverse, with more than 60 extinct species named from the fossil record, particularly from the late Oligocene to early Miocene epochs. The earl... | It is one of two clades of Ameridelphia, a paraphyletic group; genetic studies have shown these animals to be a sister group to Australidelphia (i.e., Didelphimorphia branched off first).
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projected-00309236-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paucituberculata | Paucituberculata | Subdivision | Paucituberculata is an order of South American marsupials. Although currently represented only by the seven living species of shrew opossums, this order was formerly much more diverse, with more than 60 extinct species named from the fossil record, particularly from the late Oligocene to early Miocene epochs. The earl... | The order is subdivided into:
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projected-00309238-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streetwise | Streetwise | Introduction | Streetwise may refer to: | [] | [
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projected-00309238-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streetwise | Streetwise | Arts, entertainment, and media | Streetwise may refer to: | Streetwise (1984 film), a 1984 documentary following the lives of homeless teenagers living on the streets of downtown Seattle
Streetwise (1998 film), a 1998 film
Streetwise (album), a 1991 album by American classical pianist Richard Kastle
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projected-00309238-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streetwise | Streetwise | Brands and enterprises | Streetwise may refer to: | Rover Streetwise, a small hatchback made by the MG Rover Group
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projected-00309238-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streetwise | Streetwise | See also | Streetwise may refer to: | Savoir faire (disambiguation)
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projected-00309241-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microbiotheriidae | Microbiotheriidae | Introduction | Microbiotheriidae is a family of australidelphian marsupials represented by only one extant species, the monito del monte, and a number of extinct species known from fossils in South America, Western Antarctica, and northeastern Australia.
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projected-00309241-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microbiotheriidae | Microbiotheriidae | Biogeography | Microbiotheriidae is a family of australidelphian marsupials represented by only one extant species, the monito del monte, and a number of extinct species known from fossils in South America, Western Antarctica, and northeastern Australia.
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projected-00309242-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thylacinidae | Thylacinidae | Introduction | Thylacinidae is an extinct family of carnivorous, superficially dog-like marsupials from the order Dasyuromorphia. The only species to survive into modern times was the thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus), which became extinct in 1936.
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projected-00309242-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thylacinidae | Thylacinidae | Genera | Thylacinidae is an extinct family of carnivorous, superficially dog-like marsupials from the order Dasyuromorphia. The only species to survive into modern times was the thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus), which became extinct in 1936.
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projected-00309243-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrew%20opossum | Shrew opossum | Introduction | The family Caenolestidae contains the seven surviving species of shrew opossum: small, shrew-like marsupials that are confined to the Andes mountains of South America. The order is thought to have diverged from the ancestral marsupial line very early. They were once included in the superorder but it is now known that A... | [] | [
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projected-00309243-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrew%20opossum | Shrew opossum | Classification | The family Caenolestidae contains the seven surviving species of shrew opossum: small, shrew-like marsupials that are confined to the Andes mountains of South America. The order is thought to have diverged from the ancestral marsupial line very early. They were once included in the superorder but it is now known that A... | Within the family of the Caenolestidae, seven extant species are known:
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projected-00309246-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell%27s%20theorem | Maxwell's theorem | Introduction | In probability theory, Maxwell's theorem, named in honor of James Clerk Maxwell, states that if the probability distribution of a vector-valued random variable X = ( X1, ..., Xn )T is the same as the distribution of GX for every n×n orthogonal matrix G and the components are independent, then the components X1, ..., Xn... | [] | [
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projected-00309247-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buachaille%20Etive%20M%C3%B2r | Buachaille Etive Mòr | Climbing | Buachaille Etive Mòr (), , 'great herdsman of Etive'), also known simply as 'The Buachaille', is a mountain at the head of Glen Etive in the Highlands of Scotland. Its pyramidal shape, as seen from the northeast, makes it one of the most recognisable mountains in Scotland, and one of the most depicted on postcards and ... | The steep, craggy north-eastern face of Stob Dearg forms the classic aspect of the mountain as seen from the Kings House Hotel, and constitutes the most direct route of ascent for climbers and scramblers. Crowberry Ridge, a classic rock climb graded severe, was first climbed direct – and photographed – in 1900 by the A... | [] | [
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projected-00309247-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buachaille%20Etive%20M%C3%B2r | Buachaille Etive Mòr | Injuries and deaths | Buachaille Etive Mòr (), , 'great herdsman of Etive'), also known simply as 'The Buachaille', is a mountain at the head of Glen Etive in the Highlands of Scotland. Its pyramidal shape, as seen from the northeast, makes it one of the most recognisable mountains in Scotland, and one of the most depicted on postcards and ... | It was reported in 2009 that in the previous 30 years in the same area of Buachaille Etive Mor there had been three separate occasions when three people died. In 1995 there were six people who died on Buachaille Etive Mor.
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projected-00309247-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buachaille%20Etive%20M%C3%B2r | Buachaille Etive Mòr | Lagangarbh Hut | Buachaille Etive Mòr (), , 'great herdsman of Etive'), also known simply as 'The Buachaille', is a mountain at the head of Glen Etive in the Highlands of Scotland. Its pyramidal shape, as seen from the northeast, makes it one of the most recognisable mountains in Scotland, and one of the most depicted on postcards and ... | The only building in the vicinity of Buachaille Etive Mòr is Lagangarbh Hut, popularly referred to as a cottage on account of its appearance. It sits at the foot of Buachaille Etive Mòr, adjacent to the River Coupall, and near the A82. It is owned by the National Trust, and managed by the Scottish Mountaineering Club, ... | [
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projected-00309247-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buachaille%20Etive%20M%C3%B2r | Buachaille Etive Mòr | In popular culture | Buachaille Etive Mòr (), , 'great herdsman of Etive'), also known simply as 'The Buachaille', is a mountain at the head of Glen Etive in the Highlands of Scotland. Its pyramidal shape, as seen from the northeast, makes it one of the most recognisable mountains in Scotland, and one of the most depicted on postcards and ... | Buachaille Etive Mòr appears in the background during a song sequence in the 1998 Bollywood film Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. Together with Beinn a'Chrulaiste it can also be seen in the film Skyfall, where James Bond transports M away from the villain Raoul Silva.
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projected-00309248-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauser | Mauser | Introduction | Mauser, originally Königlich Württembergische Gewehrfabrik ("Royal Württemberg Rifle Factory"), was a German arms manufacturer. Their line of bolt-action rifles and semi-automatic pistols has been produced since the 1870s for the German armed forces. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Mauser designs were also e... | [
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projected-00309248-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauser | Mauser | History | Mauser, originally Königlich Württembergische Gewehrfabrik ("Royal Württemberg Rifle Factory"), was a German arms manufacturer. Their line of bolt-action rifles and semi-automatic pistols has been produced since the 1870s for the German armed forces. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Mauser designs were also e... | King Frederick I founded the enterprise as Königliche Waffen Schmieden (literally: Royal Weapons Forges) on 31 July 1811. Originally located partly at Ludwigsburg and partly in Christophsthal, the factory transferred to the former Augustine Cloister in Oberndorf am Neckar, where Andreas Mauser worked as the master guns... | [] | [
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projected-00309248-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauser | Mauser | Early years | Mauser, originally Königlich Württembergische Gewehrfabrik ("Royal Württemberg Rifle Factory"), was a German arms manufacturer. Their line of bolt-action rifles and semi-automatic pistols has been produced since the 1870s for the German armed forces. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Mauser designs were also e... | Peter Paul Mauser, often referred to as Paul Mauser, was born on 27 June 1838, in Oberndorf am Neckar, Württemberg. His brother Wilhelm was four years older. Another brother, Franz Mauser, went to America in 1853 with his sister and worked at E. Remington & Sons.
Peter Paul was conscripted in 1859 as an artilleryman ... | [] | [
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projected-00309248-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauser | Mauser | US patent | Mauser, originally Königlich Württembergische Gewehrfabrik ("Royal Württemberg Rifle Factory"), was a German arms manufacturer. Their line of bolt-action rifles and semi-automatic pistols has been produced since the 1870s for the German armed forces. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Mauser designs were also e... | Locally the Dreyse needle gun had just been adopted, so the brothers turned to the Austrian ambassador to try to sell their own gun. He forwarded their new gun to Vienna for testing. It was here that American Norris of the Remington company saw the new Mauser rifle design. In 1867 Norris hired the Mauser brothers to go... | [] | [
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projected-00309248-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauser | Mauser | Model M/71 | Mauser, originally Königlich Württembergische Gewehrfabrik ("Royal Württemberg Rifle Factory"), was a German arms manufacturer. Their line of bolt-action rifles and semi-automatic pistols has been produced since the 1870s for the German armed forces. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Mauser designs were also e... | Peter Paul and Wilhelm Mauser continued development of their new rifle in Paul's father-in-law's home. The Mauser rifle was accepted by the Prussian government on 2 December 1871, and was accepted for service until 14 February 1872, after a requested design change to the safety lock. The Mauser brothers received an ord... | [] | [
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projected-00309248-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauser | Mauser | Acquisition of the Königlich Württembergische Gewehrfabrik | Mauser, originally Königlich Württembergische Gewehrfabrik ("Royal Württemberg Rifle Factory"), was a German arms manufacturer. Their line of bolt-action rifles and semi-automatic pistols has been produced since the 1870s for the German armed forces. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Mauser designs were also e... | The Königlich Württembergische Gewehrfabrik was acquired on May 23, 1874, after an agreement between the Württemberg government and the Mausers to produce 100,000 Model 71 rifles. The partnership of Mauser Brothers and Company was formed between the Württemberg Vereinsbank of Stuttgart and Paul and Wilhelm Mauser on Fe... | [] | [
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projected-00309248-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauser | Mauser | Civilian market | Mauser, originally Königlich Württembergische Gewehrfabrik ("Royal Württemberg Rifle Factory"), was a German arms manufacturer. Their line of bolt-action rifles and semi-automatic pistols has been produced since the 1870s for the German armed forces. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Mauser designs were also e... | Mausers were readily adapted as hunting rifles; in Africa, safari rifles were often made from Mausers. These rifles were often rechambered in larger rounds up to and including .50 caliber (12.7 mm). The adaptations usually consisted of shortening the foregrip and barrel, rechambering to accommodate popular British roun... | [] | [
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projected-00309248-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauser | Mauser | Manufacturers | Mauser, originally Königlich Württembergische Gewehrfabrik ("Royal Württemberg Rifle Factory"), was a German arms manufacturer. Their line of bolt-action rifles and semi-automatic pistols has been produced since the 1870s for the German armed forces. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Mauser designs were also e... | John Rigby & Company developed four distinct rounds for its Mauser safari big-game rifles (.275 Rigby, .350 Rigby, .416 Rigby, and the .450 Rigby).
Česká Zbrojovka manufactures various Mauser 98 variants, the most notable being the CZ 550 Safari Magnum, the .375 H&H Magnum, and the .458 Lott.
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projected-00309248-010 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauser | Mauser | Mauser-Norris Model 67/69 rifle | Mauser, originally Königlich Württembergische Gewehrfabrik ("Royal Württemberg Rifle Factory"), was a German arms manufacturer. Their line of bolt-action rifles and semi-automatic pistols has been produced since the 1870s for the German armed forces. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Mauser designs were also e... | Between 1867 and 1869, the Mauser brothers and Samuel Norris developed a single-shot bolt-action rifle. The caliber and number produced are not known. Ludwig Olson wrote that an example had at one time been on display at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. The rifle was patented in Austria by Samuel Norris ... | [] | [
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