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Blott may refer to: * Blott, a fintech founded in the year 2015. *Jack Blott (1902–1964), All-American football center and place kicker * Sam Blott (1886–1969), English footballer * Blott, a chain of UK stationery stores bought by Tinc in 2015 See also *''Blott en dag'', Christian hymn written in 1865 by Lina Sandell *'' Blott en dag (album)'', album by the Swedish singer Carola Häggkvist *''Blott on the Landscape ''Blott on the Landscape'' is a novel by Tom Sharpe which was first published in 1975. The book was adapted into a 6-part television series of the same name for BBC television in 1985. Plot The story revolves around the proposed construction o ...'', a novel by Tom Sharpe * Flourish and Blotts, the fictional bookshop in the Harry Potter series * Blot (other) * Blotter (other) * Blotto (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Jack Blott
Jack Leonard Blott (August 24, 1902 – June 11, 1964) was an All-American football center and place kicker for the University of Michigan Wolverines from 1922–1923. He was also a baseball catcher for the Wolverines from 1922–1924. After a two-game Major League Baseball career with the Cincinnati Reds in 1924, he worked as Michigan’s line coach from 1924–1933 and 1946–1958. From 1934–1940, he was the head football coach at Wesleyan University. All-American center at Michigan 1922 season In 1922, Blott succeeded All-American and College Football Hall of Famer Ernie Vick as Michigan’s center. Reporters drew similarities between the two: "In the first place, they are of very similar build and Blott now weighs within two pounds of Vick’s playing weight. Both Vick and Blott played fullback in high school and came to Michigan without any experience in the line. Both learned to pass from center, a duty the importance of which very few spectators ever realize, ...
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Blott On The Landscape
''Blott on the Landscape'' is a novel by Tom Sharpe which was first published in 1975. The book was adapted into a 6-part television series of the same name for BBC television in 1985. Plot The story revolves around the proposed construction of a motorwayM101 in the book and the M399 in the BBC seriesthrough Cleene Gorge in rural South Worfordshirea fictional gorge in a fictional English county. At one end of Cleene Gorge is Handyman Hall; the home of the politician Sir Giles Lynchwood and his wife Lady Maud Lynchwood. Sir Giles is secretly in favour of ensuring that the motorway passes through the Cleene Gorge (and is actually the originator of the plan) as it will mean he will be paid the compensation for the destruction of Handyman Hall, which is under a covenant preventing its sale. While superficially pretending to be supportive he takes steps to undermine the inquiry and prevent alternatives being adopted, to ensure the new road travels through the Gorge. By contrast, La ...
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Blott
Blott may refer to: * Blott, a fintech founded in the year 2015. *Jack Blott (1902–1964), All-American football center and place kicker * Sam Blott (1886–1969), English footballer * Blott, a chain of UK stationery stores bought by Tinc in 2015 See also *''Blott en dag'', Christian hymn written in 1865 by Lina Sandell *'' Blott en dag (album)'', album by the Swedish singer Carola Häggkvist *''Blott on the Landscape ''Blott on the Landscape'' is a novel by Tom Sharpe which was first published in 1975. The book was adapted into a 6-part television series of the same name for BBC television in 1985. Plot The story revolves around the proposed construction o ...'', a novel by Tom Sharpe * Flourish and Blotts, the fictional bookshop in the Harry Potter series * Blot (other) * Blotter (other) * Blotto (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Sam Blott
Samuel Prince Blott (19 June 1886 – 31 January 1969), sometimes known as Prince Blott, was an English professional footballer who played as a forward in the Football League for Manchester United and Newport County. He also played in the Southern League for Plymouth Argyle, Southend United and Bradford Park Avenue. Personal life Blott served as a private in the Army Veterinary Corps during the First World War World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin .... Career statistics References External links * 1886 births 1969 deaths English men's footballers Bradford (Park Avenue) A.F.C. players Manchester United F.C. players Southend United F.C. players Plymouth Argyle F.C. players Newport County A.F.C. players Brentford F.C. wartime guest players Royal ...
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Blotter (other)
Blotter may refer to: * ''Blotter'' (album), a 1996 album by the American band Nightstick * Blotter acid, a means of transporting and taking LSD and other psychedelic compounds * Blotting paper, used to absorb ink or oil from writing materials, particularly when quill or fountain pens were popular * ''Blotter'', a 1993 painting by American artist Peter Doig * "Blotter", the fourth track of the album ''Stone Sour'' by the band of that same name * Baby Blotter, a character from ''Bear in the Big Blue House'' * Police blotter, a daily record of arrests and other events at a police station * Desk pad, a table or desk protector See also * Blottr, a UK-based citizen journalism news website * * Bloater (other) * Blot (other) * Blott (other) Blott may refer to: * Blott, a fintech founded in the year 2015. *Jack Blott (1902–1964), All-American football center and place kicker * Sam Blott (1886–1969), English footballer * Blott, a chain of UK stationery ...
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Blott En Dag
"Day by Day (and with Each Passing Moment)" is a Christian hymn written in 1865 by Lina Sandell several years after she had witnessed the tragic drowning death of her father. It is a hymn of assurance used in American congregational singing. Sandell-Berg was a prolific Swedish hymn writer. Two of her hymns, "Day By Day" and "Tryggare kan ingen vara, Children of the Heavenly Father" are widely known in the United States. The original and most popular English translation of the hymn is by Andrew L. Skoog, a Swedish immigrant to the United States. "Day by Day" started appearing in American hymnals in the latter half of the 1920s, and its popularity has increased since then. The hymn's tune was composed in 1872 by Oscar Ahnfelt. The hymn's Swedish name is "Blott en dag," its first three words in Swedish. The words mean "just one day" or "just another day." In Sweden and Finland, it is popular at funerals. It was recorded by Carola Häggkvist in 1998 on the album ''Blott en dag (album ...
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Blott En Dag (album)
'' Blott en dag '' is an album by the Swedish singer Carola Häggkvist. It was released on 21 October 1998 in Sweden and Norway. The album consists of Christian hymns written by Lina Sandell. The title comes from the lead song. "Blott en dag" by Lina Sandell (words, 1865) and Oscar Ahnfelt (music, 1872) was translated into English as "Day by Day" by Andrew Skoog in 1921.Item 120. Track listing #Blott en dag #Jag är en gäst och främling #Är det sant att Jesus är min broder #Modersvingen #O Jesu, öppna du mitt öga # Jesus för världen givit sitt liv #Gör det lilla du kan #Tryggare kan ingen vara #Aldrig är jag utan fara #Jag kan icke räkna dem alla #Herrens nåd är var morgon ny #Bred dina vida vingar "Thy Holy Wings" (originally "Bred dina vida vingar" literally "Spread your wide wings") is a Swedish metrical psalm setting with lyrics by Lina Sandell in 1860 and reworked in 1865 to a Danish Danish may refer to: * Something of, from, or relate ... Charts Release h ...
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Flourish And Blotts
J. K. Rowling's ''Harry Potter'' universe contains numerous settings for the events in her fantasy novels. These locations are categorised as a dwelling, school, shopping district, or government-affiliated locale. Dwellings The Burrow The Weasleys' home, known as the Burrow, is located outside the village of Ottery St Catchpole which is situated alongside the River Otter in Devon, England, also near the home of the Lovegoods, the Diggorys and the Fawcetts. The Burrow was used as the Order of the Phoenix's headquarters, due to the compromised Fidelius Charm placed on 12 Grimmauld Place, in ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'' until it lost its given protection. The Weasley house has seven floors. It is also quite dilapidated, managing to remain standing only by magic. Despite the house's rundown appearance, Harry remarks on his first visit that it was the best house he had ever been in and it becomes his second favourite place in the world (after Hogwarts). The well-hi ...
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