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  2. Norwood Club - Wikipedia

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    The Norwood Club was a private members club located in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded in 2007 by Alan Linn and Steve Ruggi, [ 2 ] who intended it to be a modern incarnation of the traditional gentlemen's club . [ 3 ]

  3. List of gentlemen's clubs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Nippon Club (1905) The Norwood Club (2007) The Players (1888) The Racquet and Tennis Club (1876) The River Club of New York (1929) [353] [354] The Salmagundi Club (1871) The Spanish Benevolent Society (1868) The Squadron A Association (1884–1941), lost clubhouse, continues to exist as an "inner club" of the Women's National Republican Club

  4. Norwood Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The Norwood Football Club is one of two traditional power-house clubs in the South Australian National Football League, the other team being the Port Adelaide Football Club. [ citation needed ] As a result, their rivalry was the biggest in South Australian sport for over 100 years before the arrival of the Showdown .

  5. Norwood Football Club (Victoria) - Wikipedia

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    The Norwood Football Club was founded in 1960 by David Jamieson, a teacher at the local Norwood High School. He recognised the need for a club to cater for the expanding number of juniors wanting to learn to play football in the North Ringwood area.

  6. Simon Phillips (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Simon "Flipper" Phillips (born 5 April 1987) is an Australian Football League (AFL) player, originally drafted from the Sandringham Dragons part of the TAC Cup.He has played for the Sydney Swans and for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the AFL and now Norwood Football Club in the SANFL

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    At the New York premiere of Feud: Capote vs.The Swans, Chloë Sevigny, 50, wore a strapless Christopher John Rogers dress with an exaggerated bow; Naomi Watts, 55, a lace dress with daring cutouts ...

  8. Jim Michalanney - Wikipedia

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    James Michalanney is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Norwood Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL).. Known as a tall and strong-marking forward with the nicknames "Big Jim" and "Piano" for his perfect set of white teeth, [1] Michalanney was part of four Norwood premierships.

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