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  2. Modern technique - Wikipedia

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    Others significant in the SWCPL included Leonard Knight (finished second in the first IPSC U.S. National Championship in 1977), Al Nichols, Jim Hoag, Bruce Nelson (designer of the "Summer Special" holster and an LEO in Southern California working in narcotics; present at the formation of IPSC and formed the Holster Committee), Michael Harries ...

  3. Bruce Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Nelson (businessman) (born 1944), chief executive officer of Office Depot; Bruce Nelson (American football) (born 1979), University of Iowa football player drafted by the Carolina Panthers in the 2003 NFL Draft; Bruce Jay Nelson (1952–1999), inventor of the remote procedure call for computer communications

  4. 1982 Individual Speedway World Championship - Wikipedia

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    One of the stars of CHiPs was World Champion Bruce Penhall who portrayed cadet–probationary officer Bruce Nelson. The episode centered on Nelson winning the World Final, with Penhall acting as Nelson in between races. Actual television coverage of the meeting was also used in the episode, with dubbed over commentary.

  5. Bruce Nelson (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Edward Nelson (born May 12, 1979) is an American former professional football player who was a guard and center for the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League (NFL). [1] He played college football for the Iowa Hawkeyes and was selected by the Panthers in the second round of the 2003 NFL draft .

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  7. Schock 34 GP - Wikipedia

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    In a 1987 review in Yachting magazine Chris Caswell wrote, "Pick the 34-GP (Grand Prix), and you get everything Nelson/Marek has learned about winning ocean races: a low-profile cabin, wide cockpit bisected by a husky traveler, dotted with two-speed winches and swept by along tiller, a tall double-spreader rig, and a stark interior best suited ...