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  2. Formation (association football) - Wikipedia

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    The 41–3–2 is a variation of the 41212 and features a strong and talented defensive centre midfielder. This allows the remaining three midfielders to play further forward and more aggressively, and also allows them to pass back to their defensive mid when setting up a play or recovering from a counterattack.

  3. List of formations in American football - Wikipedia

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    Seven-man line defenses use seven down linemen on the line of scrimmage. The most common seven-man line defenses were the 7–22 defense and the 7–121 defense. They were most common before the forward pass became prevalent, but were still common prior to the inception of the platoon system. They are still sometimes used in goal-line ...

  4. Mile High Club (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The mile high club is slang for people who have had sexual intercourse on board an aircraft whilst in flight. Mile High Club may also refer to: "Mile High Club", a song by Adam and the Ants from the 1981 album Prince Charming "Mile High Club", a song by Bow Wow Wow from the 1982 EP The Last of the Mohicans

  5. Mile High - Wikipedia

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    Mile High is a British television drama based on the lives of the cabin crew members of Fresh!, a budget airline based in London. The name of the show is a reference to the Mile High Club. The show was broadcast on Sky1 from 2003 to 2005 and then aired again on Sky Three. In 2012, CBS Drama obtained the rights to the series.

  6. File:Association football 5-4-1 formation.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Lawrence Sperry - Wikipedia

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    A website using the name Mile High Club regards the "Club's" "founder" as pilot and design engineer Lawrence Sperry, [6] along with "socialite Mrs. Waldo Peirce" (Dorothy Rice Sims) [7] citing their flight in an autopilot-equipped Curtiss Flying Boat near New York in November 1916.

  8. Talk:Mile high club - Wikipedia

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    I'm wondering if anyone has ever, in one flight, qualified for both the Mile High Club and the Caterpillar Club. Now THERE would be something to tell your grandchildren about. Lou Sander 21:04, 17 May 2006 (UTC) The caterpillar club is for folks who have made an emergency bailout. The two activities seem pretty unrelated.

  9. Nigel Croker - Wikipedia

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    Captain Nigel Croker is a fictional character from the TV programme Mile High. He was played by Christopher Villiers when the series ran between 2004 and 2005. There were plans for Mile High to return, but this did not materialise. [1] [2]