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Nigel Williams (wide Receiver)
Nigel Williams may refer to: Sports *Nigel Williams (footballer) (born 1954), English former professional footballer *Nigel Williams (American football), NFL Player *Nigel Williams (karate), represented Bermuda at the 1995 Pan American Games *Nigel Williams (rugby union), Welsh rugby union referee in 2004–05 Heineken Cup Others *Nigel Williams (author) (born 1948), British novelist, screenwriter and playwright *Nigel Williams (broadcaster), British broadcaster and voice over artist *Nigel Williams (conservator) (1944–1992), British conservator and restorer * Nigel Williams (children's rights activist), Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People (2003–2006) *Nigel Christopher Ransome Williams, Ambassador from the United Kingdom to Denmark * Nigel Shawn Williams, Canadian actor and theatre director *Nigel Williams (priest) Nigel Howard Williams is the current dean of St Asaph. Williams was born in St Asaph in 1963, and educated at Llysfasi College, the Un ...
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Nigel Williams (footballer)
Nigel John Williams (born 29 July 1954) is an English former professional footballer who played as a right-back or midfielder. He played for Wolverhampton Wanderers and Gillingham between 1974 and 1979. References 1954 births Living people Sportspeople from Canterbury Footballers from Kent English men's footballers Men's association football fullbacks Men's association football midfielders Gillingham F.C. players Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players English Football League players {{england-footy-defender-1950s-stub ...
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Nigel Williams (American Football)
Nigel Williams may refer to: Sports *Nigel Williams (footballer) (born 1954), English former professional footballer * Nigel Williams (American football), NFL Player *Nigel Williams (karate), represented Bermuda at the 1995 Pan American Games * Nigel Williams (rugby union), Welsh rugby union referee in 2004–05 Heineken Cup Others * Nigel Williams (author) (born 1948), British novelist, screenwriter and playwright * Nigel Williams (broadcaster), British broadcaster and voice over artist *Nigel Williams (conservator) (1944–1992), British conservator and restorer * Nigel Williams (children's rights activist), Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People (2003–2006) *Nigel Christopher Ransome Williams, Ambassador from the United Kingdom to Denmark * Nigel Shawn Williams, Canadian actor and theatre director *Nigel Williams (priest) (born 1963), Welsh, Church of England clergyman See also *Nigel Williams-Goss Nigel Williams-Goss (born September 16, 1994) is an Ame ...
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Nigel Williams (karate)
Nigel Williams may refer to: Sports * Nigel Williams (footballer) (born 1954), English former professional footballer * Nigel Williams (American football), NFL Player * Nigel Williams (karate), represented Bermuda at the 1995 Pan American Games * Nigel Williams (rugby union), Welsh rugby union referee in 2004–05 Heineken Cup Others * Nigel Williams (author) (born 1948), British novelist, screenwriter and playwright * Nigel Williams (broadcaster), British broadcaster and voice over artist *Nigel Williams (conservator) (1944–1992), British conservator and restorer * Nigel Williams (children's rights activist), Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People (2003–2006) *Nigel Christopher Ransome Williams, Ambassador from the United Kingdom to Denmark * Nigel Shawn Williams, Canadian actor and theatre director *Nigel Williams (priest) (born 1963), Welsh, Church of England clergyman See also *Nigel Williams-Goss Nigel Williams-Goss (born September 16, 1994) is an A ...
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Bermuda At The 1995 Pan American Games
The 1995 Pan American Games, 12th Pan American Games were held in Mar del Plata, Argentina from March 11 to March 26, 1995. Medals Bronze Results by events Athletics *Brian Wellman *Terrance Armstrong *Troy Douglas *Jennifer Fisher (athlete), Jennifer Fisher Cycling *Elliot Hubbard Football *Timothy Figureido *Shawn Smith (footballer), Shawn Smith *Kimandi Binns *Sean Simmons *Andrew Rahman *Dean Bailey (footballer), Dean Bailey *Karl Roberts *Dano Outerbridge *Quincy Aberdeen *Shawn Simons *Janeiro Turcker *Jermaine Belboda *Jahmah Samuels *Nakia Smith *Ottis Steede *Steve Mendes *Dwayne Adams (footballer), Dwayne Adams Karate *Alton Wharton *Dwayne Williams *Eugene Ford *Bobby Smith (karate), Bobby Smith *Roger Trimm *Nigel Williams (karate), Nigel Williams Sailing *Malcolm Smith (sailor), Malcolm Smith *Peter Bromby *Lee White (sailor), Lee White *Stephen Dickinson *Heath Foggo *Elizabeth Walker (sailor), Elizabeth Walker *Paula Lewin *Blythe Walker Water Ski *Kent Ri ...
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Nigel Williams (rugby Union)
Nigel Williams may refer to: Sports *Nigel Williams (footballer) (born 1954), English former professional footballer *Nigel Williams (American football), NFL Player *Nigel Williams (karate), represented Bermuda at the 1995 Pan American Games * Nigel Williams (rugby union), Welsh rugby union referee in 2004–05 Heineken Cup Others * Nigel Williams (author) (born 1948), British novelist, screenwriter and playwright * Nigel Williams (broadcaster), British broadcaster and voice over artist *Nigel Williams (conservator) (1944–1992), British conservator and restorer * Nigel Williams (children's rights activist), Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People (2003–2006) *Nigel Christopher Ransome Williams, Ambassador from the United Kingdom to Denmark * Nigel Shawn Williams, Canadian actor and theatre director *Nigel Williams (priest) (born 1963), Welsh, Church of England clergyman See also *Nigel Williams-Goss Nigel Williams-Goss (born September 16, 1994) is an Amer ...
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2004–05 Heineken Cup
The 2004–05 Heineken Cup was the tenth edition of the Heineken Cup. Competing teams, from England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales, were divided into six pools of four, in which teams played home and away matches against each other. The winners of the pools, together with the two best runners-up, qualified for the knock-out stage. The French club Toulouse won a nail-biting final over fellow French side Stade Français by 18-12 after extra time. Toulouse became the first club to win the event three times. Format In the pool matches teams received: * four points for a win * two points for a draw * a bonus point for scoring four or more tries * a bonus point for losing by seven or fewer points The teams that qualified for the knockout stage are indicated in bold type on a green background. Their seeds in the knockout stage are indicated next to the team name. Teams Pool stage Pool 1 Pool 2 Pool 3 Pool 4 Pool 5 Pool 6 Seeding and runners-up Knockout sta ...
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Nigel Williams (author)
Nigel Williams (born 20 January 1948) is an English novelist, screenwriter and playwright. Biography Williams was born in Cheadle, Cheshire. He was educated at Highgate School, north London and Oriel College, Oxford, is married with three sons and lives in Putney, southwest London. After graduating from Oxford, Williams joined the BBC as a general trainee, and worked as an arts producer for the corporation eventually becoming the editor of ''Omnibus'' and ''Bookmark''.Geraldine Bedel"All roads lead to Croydon" ''The Observer'', 14 April 2002 His first novel ''My Life Closed Twice'' won the 1978 Somerset Maugham Award. For his screen adaptation of William Horwood's ''Skallagrigg'' (1994) he won a television BAFTA. Williams was also the primary scriptwriter for the second season – based on Greek myths – of the acclaimed '' Jim Henson's Storyteller'' series. Williams' most successful work has been the 2005 TV drama ''Elizabeth I'', being himself nominated for an Emmy Award ...
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Nigel Williams (broadcaster)
Nigel Williams, sometimes known as NJ Williams is a British broadcaster and voice over artist. Biography Williams studied Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the University of Surrey where he became involved in the campus radio station as well as a broadcaster at Hospital Radio Wexham (Slough). In 1983, he began his professional radio career at County Sound in Guildford. Later, he presented programmes for Radio City, Chiltern Radio, The Superstation, Virgin Radio, Magic 105.4, Heart 106.2, BBC Surrey and Smooth Radio. At Heart 106.2 Williams presented ''Late Night Love Songs''. The show featured true relationship stories sent in by listeners (Love Letters). Late Night Love Songs became the first show on the station to overtake Capital Radio as the market leader in London. A book of the best stories on Late Night Love Songs was published called 'Love Letters Straight from the Heart.' In recent years, Williams has been a mainstay of Jazz FM's daytime schedule – a ...
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Nigel Williams (conservator)
Nigel Reuben Rook Williams (15 July 1944 – 21 April 1992) was an English conservator and expert on the restoration of ceramics and glass. From 1961 until his death he worked at the British Museum, where he became the Chief Conservator of Ceramics and Glass in 1983. There his work included the successful restorations of the Sutton Hoo helmet and the Portland Vase. Joining as an assistant at age 16, Williams spent his entire career, and most of his life, at the British Museum. He was one of the first people to study conservation, not yet recognised as a profession, and from an early age was given responsibility over high-profile objects. In the 1960s he assisted with the re-excavation of the Sutton Hoo ship-burial, and in his early- to mid-twenties he conserved many of the objects found therein: most notably the Sutton Hoo helmet, which occupied a year of his time. He likewise reconstructed other objects from the find, including the shield, drinking horns, and maplewood bot ...
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Nigel Williams (children's Rights Activist)
Nigel Williams (dead March 2006) was a British children's rights activist, known for his engagement against child abuse on the internet. In 1995, he founded the Childnet International. In 2003, he was appointed as the first Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People, a position he held until his death. Internet child abuse countermeasures In 1995, Williams founded and became the first CEO of Childnet International, a position he held until July 2003. Under his leadership, Childnet took the initiative to found the INHOPE association. He has also served on the boards of the Internet Watch Foundation and the Internet Content Rating Association Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) was an international non-profit organization with offices in the United States and the United Kingdom. In October 2010, the ICRA rating system, and the organization, was discontinued. Its mission was to h .... Children's commissioner In 2003, Williams became the first Commissio ...
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Nigel Christopher Ransome Williams
Nigel ( ) is an English language, English masculine given name. The English ''Nigel'' is commonly found in records dating from the Middle Ages; however, it was not used much before being revived by 19th-century antiquarians. For instance, Walter Scott published ''The Fortunes of Nigel'' in 1822, and Arthur Conan Doyle published ''Sir Nigel'' in 1905–06. As a name given for boys in England and Wales, it peaked in popularity from the 1950s to the 1970s (see #England and Wales, below). ''Nigel'' has never been as common in other countries as it is in Britain, but was among the 1,000 most common names for boys born in the United States from 1971 to 2010. Numbers peaked in 1994 when 447 were recorded (it was the 478th most common boys' name that year). The peak popularity at 0.02% of boys' names in 1994 compares to a peak popularity in England and Wales of about 1.2% in 1963, 60 times higher. Etymology The name is derived from the church Latin '. This Latin word would at first sig ...
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List Of Ambassadors From The United Kingdom To Denmark
The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Denmark is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in Denmark, and head of the UK's diplomatic mission in Denmark. The official title is ''His Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to the Kingdom of Denmark''. Until 1947, the British representative in Denmark held the rank of ''Minister'', and the Danish representative in the UK the corresponding rank of ''Gesandt''. In 1947, Denmark and the United Kingdom upgraded their diplomatic representations to each other and both heads of mission have since held the rank of ''Ambassador''. For Ambassadors from the Court of St. James's to Denmark before 1707, see List of ambassadors of the Kingdom of England to Denmark. For Ambassadors from 1707 to 1800, see List of ambassadors of Great Britain to Denmark. List of heads of mission Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary of the United Kingdom 1801–1802: ''No diplomatic relations''S. T. Bindoff, E. F. Malcolm Smith and C. K ...
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