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  2. Gerry Bertier - Wikipedia

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    The name of Bertier's girlfriend, [6] and Bertier and Campbell's relationship, were misrepresented. [7] Bertier's on-the-field portrayal in the film, however, is almost entirely correct. As the team's defensive captain, Bertier was a dominating force on the linebacking corps and received All-American honors following the team's championship season.

  3. Bertier - Wikipedia

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    Antoine Bertier (1761–1854), French landowner and politician; Charles Bertier (1860–1924), French landscape painter. Charles Bertier (journalist) (1821–1882), Governor of Martinique from 1867 to 1869; Georges Bertier (1877–1962), French educator; Gerry Bertier (1953–1981), Virginia high school American football player

  4. Quizlet - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] [8] Quizlet's blog, written mostly by Andrew in the earlier days of the company, claims it had reached 50,000 registered users in 252 days online. [9] In the following two years, Quizlet reached its 1,000,000th registered user. [10] Until 2011, Quizlet shared staff and financial resources with the Collectors Weekly website. [11]

  5. Lochner era - Wikipedia

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    The Lochner era was a period in American legal history from 1897 to 1937 in which the Supreme Court of the United States is said to have made it a common practice "to strike down economic regulations adopted by a State based on the Court's own notions of the most appropriate means for the State to implement its considered policies". [1]

  6. Field theory (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    The position of each particular agent in the field is a result of interaction between the specific rules of the field, agent's habitus and agent's capital (social, economic and cultural). [5] Fields interact with each other, and are hierarchical : most are subordinate to the larger field of power and class relations.

  7. Infield - Wikipedia

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    The pitcher stands on the pitcher's mound (a raised mound of dirt located at the center of the infield) and from there he pitches the ball to his catcher, who is crouched behind home plate sixty feet, six inches away at what might be called the cutlet of the diamond-shaped baseball field.

  8. Antoine Bertier - Wikipedia

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    Bertier became a large landowner in Roville-devant-Bayon, Meurthe. [1] He was the co-founder of the Société centrale d’agriculture in Nancy alongside Mathieu de Dombasle. [2] Bertier served as a member of the Chamber of Representatives during the Hundred Days from 10 May 1815 to 13 July 1815, representing Meurthe. [1]

  9. Michel Bertier - Wikipedia

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    Michel Bertier (Berthier) (c. 1695 – 5 September 1740) was the surgeon-major of Quebec and was surgeon to the Hôtel-Dieu there as well.. Bertier had frequent professional contact with Michel Sarrazin who was surgeon-major of the colonial regular troops.