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Jack-in-the-green
Jack-in-the-green 1. A man or boy inclosed in a wooden or wicker pyramidal framework covered with leaves, in the May-day sports of chimney-sweepers, etc.1801 Strutt Sports & Past. iv. iii. §20 Jack in the Green..consists of a hollow frame of wood or wicker work, made in the form of a sugar loaf, but... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jack in the Green
City of London: Rather than a revival, the City of London Jack-in-the-Green is based on descriptions and illustrations from early writings. Ilfracombe, North Devon: Ilfracombe Jack-in-the-Green normally takes the streets the first Sunday of May. wikipedia.org
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Jack in the Green: Live in Germany 1970–1993
Jack in the Green: Live in Germany 1970–1993 is a video by English rock band Jethro Tull, released in 2008. in the Green: Live in Germany 1970–1993 (2008) DVD Official Page at www.JethroTull.com [Dead Link] Jethro Tull - Jack in the Green: Live in Germany 1970 wikipedia.org
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Jack Green (musician)
Jack Green (born 12 March 1951 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish musician and songwriter. Green played with T. Green is now living in Ryde, Isle of Wight, where he teaches guitar, and owns a budget film production company. wikipedia.org
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Jack Green (soccer)
John "Jack" Green was an English-Canadian soccer inside forward who played professionally in Canada and the American Soccer League. In the fall of 1926, Green moved south to join Providence F.C. of the American Soccer League. In May 1927, Green was back with Carsteel. wikipedia.org
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Jack Green (hurdler)
Career Since late 2010, Jack Green has trained with Malcolm Arnold at the University of Bath alongside fellow hurdler Dai Greene. In the 2012 Olympics, Jack Green was eliminated in the semi-finals of the 400 m hurdles, hitting a hurdle and falling. wikipedia.org
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Jack Green (geologist)
Jack Green (18 June 1925 – 5 September 2014) was a geologist and geology professor at California State University Long Beach. Jack Green became best known for his 1971 book, co-edited with Nicholas Short, Volcanic landforms and surface features, a photographic atlas and glossary wikipedia.org
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Jack Green (karateka)
Jack Green was one of the first three men in the UK to be graded to black belt in Shotokan karate, was an original member of the KUGB, and was their first Biography Jack Green trained at the Red Triangle karate club in Liverpool, and studied under Hirokazu Kanazawa and Keinosuke Enoeda. wikipedia.org
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Jack Green
Jack Green may refer to: Sportsmen Jack Green (cricketer) (1921–2005), Australian cricketer Jack Green (footballer, born 1887) (1887–1963), Australian May Day parades Jackgreen, Australian green energy company Green, Jack wikipedia.org
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Mrs. GREEN APPLE
GREEN APPLE,并加上「Mrs.」带出中性形象。 RADIO JACK(2015年10月1日 - 2017年10月3日、JFN14局) SCHOOL OF LOCK! 内「ミセスLOCKS!」 wikipedia.org
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Jack Green (footballer, born 1887)
Green is one of four Jack Green's to have played VFL/AFL football. Jack Green who played 127 games with Collingwood from 1938 to 1949. wikipedia.org
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Jack Green (footballer, born 1905)
He was the older brother of the Carlton footballer, Bob Green, and both brothers played together (Jack on the half-forward flank, and Bob on the wing) External links Jack Green at Blueseum Jack Green, Boyles Football Photos. 1905 births 1960 deaths Australian rules footballers from Melbourne Australian wikipedia.org
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Jack Green (footballer, born 1919)
Jack Taylor Green (26 August 1919 – 23 July 1981) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL) Green, a follower and defender, was Collingwood's 19th man in the 1939 VFL Grand Final, which they lost to Melbourne. He was the son of Jack W. wikipedia.org
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Jack Green (footballer, born 1947)
Green, who was recruited from Broadford, was the third Jack Green to play for Collingwood. Green is also the fourth of the six Jack Greens in his family. wikipedia.org
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Jack o' the Green
Jack o' the Green may be: Jack o' the Green, Jack in the green, role in English-folk-culture traditions for May Day "Jack O The Green" (Jools Holland album) Jack o' the Green, character played by Tom Cruise in the film Legend wikipedia.org
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