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  2. Floodlights (film) - Wikipedia

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    Floodlights is a British television film first broadcast on BBC Two on 17 May 2022. The film is about Andy Woodward , a former professional footballer who in 2016 revealed that he was a victim of child sexual abuse by the predatory coach Barry Bennell .

  3. FloSports - Wikipedia

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    FloSports was founded in 2006 [2] by Martin Floreani, Mark Floreani (collegiate athletes) and Madhu Venkatesan based in Austin, Texas.Martin designed the website's prototype with the aim of covering collegiate sports with the same detail that ESPN gives to the NFL and NBA.

  4. Floodlight - Wikipedia

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    Floodlights Association football field at a sports center illuminated with floodlights.. A floodlight is a broad-beamed, high-intensity artificial light.It can provide functional area lighting [1] for travel-ways, parking, entrances, work areas, and sporting venues to enable visibility adequate for safe task performance, ornamental lighting for advertising, façades, monuments, or support ...

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  6. Berrill - Wikipedia

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    Berrill is a surname that may refer to: Sir Kenneth Berrill (1920–2009), English economist and public servant. Norman John Berrill (1903–1996), English marine biologist. Paul Berrill (born 1964), English cricketer. Roland Berrill (1897–1962), Australian co-founder of Mensa.

  7. BBC2 Floodlit Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The tournament was not Rugby League's first foray into evening television; the 1955–56 season saw a tournament titled the Independent Television Floodlit Trophy.Eight clubs participated in a series of games played at football grounds in the London area, with Warrington eventually running out 43–18 victors over Leigh.