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New Zealand international rugby league & union footballer
Albertus "Bert" John Eckhoff (18 October 1901 – 9 December 1967) was a professional New Zealand rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s. He played
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Eckhoff is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albertus Eckhoff (1875–1949), New Zealand cricketer Bert Eckhoff (1901–1967), New Zealand
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Prentice 193 Lou Hutt 197 Trevor Hall 198 Tim Peckham 199 Alf Townsend 200 Bert Eckhoff 201 Edwin Abbott 202 Jim Amos 203 Len Barchard 205 Stan Clark 212 Allan
List of New Zealand national rugby league team players
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injured shoulder for the South Island team and was replaced by E O'Brien. Bert Cooke made his North Island debut and played brilliantly, scoring three tries
North Island rugby league team
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matches against the touring England team. Ernie Asher, Edwin Vincent Fox, and Bert Avery were appointed selectors for the representative team for the season
1928 Auckland Rugby League season
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Island provincial teams West Coast and Canterbury. Four local players – Bert Eckhoff (1928), Herbert Pearce (1930), Harry Thomas (1925) and Alf Townsend (1928)
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New Zealand rugby league player
first try came after he went through from halfway and with the fullback Bert Eckhoff out of position ran in for a try. Then Peckham in a "scissors" move with
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New Zealand rugby league team
Dufty Try: Herbert Pearce, T McKenzie, Mick O'Brien, Jim Calder Con: Herbert Pearce 2, Bert Eckhoff Pen: Herbert Pearce, Bert Eckhoff Referee: Les Bull
South Island rugby league team
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Rugby league season
and W Henry scored their tries with Craddock Dufty kicking four goals. Bert Avery was carried off the field with concussion in the Newton match against
1927 Auckland Rugby League season
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Sports season
Mick O'Brien, Vern Goodall, Hec Brisbane, Trevor Hall, Alf Townsend, Bert Eckhoff and Tim Peckham. Auckland Province lost to Great Britain 14-9 after leading
1928 New Zealand rugby league season
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Norm Griffiths, Alf Townsend, captain Jim Sanders, Charlie McElwee and Bert Eckhoff. Ponsonby won the Auckland Rugby League's competition. Marist Brothers
1929 New Zealand rugby league season
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Frank Delgrosso (Ponsonby), Ernie Herring (Grafton), Arthur Singe (Marist), Bert Avery (Grafton). Avery was to captain the touring side. During the tour 7
1926 Auckland Rugby League season
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was sent off for punching an Ellerslie player early in the second half. Bert Laing after an absence of 3 years turned out for Devonport. Lionel Thomas
1930 Auckland Rugby League season
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Dave Douglas Louis Dowdeswell Johnny Dunn Jim Dvorak Jon Eardley Ditlef Eckhoff Billy Eckstine Harry "Sweets" Edison Mathias Eick Roy Eldridge Don Ellis
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Se og les) Tore Deinboll - (Den evige ilds land, Petter Framgutt) Noor Eckhoff - (Blør for drakta) Mads Eriksen - (M, Gnom) Martin Ernsten - (Sult) Malin
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German pop rock band
Roy) – drums Mark Tavassol – bass Jean-Michel Tourette (real name: Jens Eckhoff) – keyboards, guitar Note: Die Reklamation, Von hier an blind and Soundso
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1910 bombing by trade union activists
against eight men after the trial started, for lack of evidence. Frank Eckhoff, a friend of John J. McNamara, testified that, following the Times bombing
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Jacobs, Dave Bargeron, Dave Green, David Friesen, Dave Matthews, Ditlef Eckhoff, Donald Ayler, Doug Hammond, Flora Purim, Frankie Lymon, Geoff Bull, Graeme
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Lebanese scientist
Huda Zoghbi, Kavli Prize Laureate, interviews at Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway. Photo: Thomas Eckhoff
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designer who dressed Nancy Reagan, dies at the age of 98 YouTube-profil Tor Eckhoff (57) døde etter å ha gått gjennom isen (in Norwegian) Fundraiser launched
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List of cricketers
1927/28–1928/29 Sean Eathorne, 2004/05–2016/17 Albertus Eckhoff, 1899/1900–1914/15 Lawrence Eckhoff, 1975/76 Alfred Eckhold, 1906/07–1921/22 Mervyn Edmunds
List of Otago representative cricketers
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on a patch of land on which grew bent grass, rushes, or reeds (Middle English bent).
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English and French
English and French : from the Germanic personal name Berto, a short form of the various compound personal names formed with berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’ (see for example Berthold, Bertholf, and Bertram).
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English and North German
English and North German : metonymic occupational name for a leather belt or strap maker, from Middle English belt(e), Middle Low German balt.German : from a short form of the Germanic personal name Baldher (see Belter).North German : habitational name from a place called Beelte (see Belter 2).
Girl/Female
British, English
Noble; Shining
Male
English
Short form of English Bartholomew, BART means "son of Talmai."
Male
English
Modern English name derived from Old English beorht, BERT means "bright." Used as a short form of longer names containing the same element.Â
Boy/Male
English American French German Teutonic
Bright light.
Male
English
Bright
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Brett, BRET means "a Breton."Â
Male
German
Variant spelling of Low German Bernd, BERNT means "bold as a bear."
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of German Hrodebert, RÓBERT means "bright fame."Â
Male
German
Contracted form of German Eberhart, EBERT means "strong as a boar."
Male
German
Contracted form of Old High German Gerhardt, GERT means "spear strong."
Male
English
Short form of English Burton, BURT means "fortified settlement."
Female
Norwegian
Variant form of Norwegian Bergit, BERIT means "exalted one."
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of the officer Mert-u.
Male
Turkish
Turkish name BERK means "solid, strong."Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Latin, Netherlands, Swedish, Teutonic
Bright; Highborn; Brilliant; Day-bright; Fame; Strength; Bright as an Angel; Shining Intellect; Renowned Northerner; Famous; Will; Desire; Noble
Female
English
Czech and Polish form of German Bertha, BERTA means "bright."
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish (of Norman origin)
English and Scottish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of numerous places named in France named Vert or Le Vert.
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Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Sidney, SYDNEY means "St. Denis."
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English
English : variant spelling of Body.
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English
English : possibly a nickname from Middle English gode ‘good’ + hine ‘servant’. Compare Goodhue.
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Muslim
Virtuous, Outstanding, Superior, Cultured and refined
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Eye Liner
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Latin fortuna, FORTUNE means "fortune, luck."
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Hjortr, HJÖRTUR means "hart, stag."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Haywards Heath in Sussex, which was named in Old English as ‘enclosure with a hedge’, from hege ‘hedge’ + worð ‘enclosure’. The modern form, with its affix, arose much later on (Mills gives an example from 1544).
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Buddhist, Indian
Source Ocean
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Tamil
Chanasyaa | சாநாஸà¯à®¯à®¾
Delighting, Pleasant
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v. i.
To make a sound when struck; as, the drums beat.
a.
Most advanced; most correct or complete; as, the best scholar; the best view of a subject.
n.
A recurring stroke; a throb; a pulsation; as, a beat of the heart; the beat of the pulse.
n.
Anything that resembles a belt, or that encircles or crosses like a belt; a strip or stripe; as, a belt of trees; a belt of sand.
n.
Utmost; highest endeavor or state; most nearly perfect thing, or being, or action; as, to do one's best; to the best of our ability.
a.
Most; largest; as, the best part of a week.
n.
That which engirdles a person or thing; a band or girdle; as, a lady's belt; a sword belt.
n.
See Birt.
imp.
of Beat
imp. & p. p.
of Bet
v. t.
To give the signal for, by beat of drum; to sound by beat of drum; as, to beat an alarm, a charge, a parley, a retreat; to beat the general, the reveille, the tattoo. See Alarm, Charge, Parley, etc.
n.
A narrow passage or strait; as, the Great Belt and the Lesser Belt, leading to the Baltic Sea.
a. & p. p.
Changed by pressure so as to be no longer straight; crooked; as, a bent pin; a bent lever.
p. p.
of Beat
a.
Having good qualities in the highest degree; most good, kind, desirable, suitable, etc.; most excellent; as, the best man; the best road; the best cloth; the best abilities.
v. t.
To beat severely.
v. t.
To strike repeatedly; to lay repeated blows upon; as, to beat one's breast; to beat iron so as to shape it; to beat grain, in order to force out the seeds; to beat eggs and sugar; to beat a drum.
n.
See Birt.