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Lonie Glieberman
Lonie is a name. Notable people with the name include: * Nathan Lonie, Australian Football League footballer * Ryan Lonie, his twin brother and also an AFL footballer * Murray Lonie, headed the Lonie Report, report into transportation in Victoria, Auatralia * Lonie Paxton, a National Football League long snapper * Iain Lonie (1932-1988), New Zealand poet See also * Loney (name) Loney is a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Loney Gordon, (1915–1999), American chemist and laboratory researcher *Loney Haskell, (1870–1933), American vaudeville entertainer and theatre manager Surna ...
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Nathan Lonie
Nathan Lonie (born 4 March 1983) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. The identical twin brother of Collingwood player Ryan Lonie, the two Lonies not only share identical looks but share very similar footballing characteristics - possessing long kicking abilities (over 55 metres) and playing a " receiver" role relying on uncontested possessions across the half-back line. AFL career Hawthorn career (2001-2005) He debuted with the Hawthorn Football Club The Hawthorn Football Club, nicknamed the Hawks, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Mulgrave, Victoria, that competes in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club was founded in 1902 in the inner-east suburb of Hawt ... midway through the 2001 season, but was not recalled til Round 20, where he then held his spot for the finals series. Port Adelaide career (2006-2008) After 64 games with the Hawks, Lonie was traded to Port Adelaide at the end of the 2005 seas ...
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Ryan Lonie
Ryan Lonie (born 4 March 1983) is a former Collingwood footballer in the Australian Football League. AFL career Early career (2001 - 2002) Lonie starred as a junior footballer with his twin brother Nathan (Hawthorn, then Port Adelaide) playing for the Frankston Rovers Junior Football Club. He had a raking left boot and superb pace and run on the football field that made the crowd rise to the occasion when he got the ball in space. Lonie played for the MPNFL club Frankston Bombers, before playing in the TAC Cup for the Dandenong Stingrays. He was snapped up in the 3rd round of the 2000 AFL Draft at number 34. He made his debut for the club in round one of season 2001 against Hawthorn. Called up as a late replacement for an injured James Clement, Lonie was one of the Pies' finest in the four-point loss. He quickly established himself as a crowd favourite, with his long, daring dashes through the midfield to within goal scoring range on his raking left boot, epitomised by his ...
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Murray Lonie
The Victorian Transport Study, better known as the Lonie Report, was an extensive study of freight and passenger transport within the state of Victoria, Australia. The study was set up on 13 June 1979 by the Government of Victoria, and the report was published on 26 September 1980. Murray Lonie, a retired executive of General Motors and BHP, was appointed to head the study and the secretary was the head of the Country Roads Board, Robin Underwood. Scope and aims In the words of the authors the Lonie Report aimed to: institute a study into all freight and passenger transport within Victoria, and to and from Victoria, in order to produce a co-ordinated transport system capable of meeting the needs of all residents of Victoria, having particular regard to the effect of transport on the balanced development of the State. To some extent, the Lonie Report followed on from the Bland Report, a 1972 inquiry into land transport in Victoria by Sir Henry Bland, but was extended to cov ...
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Lonie Paxton
Leonidas E. "Lonie" Paxton III (born March 13, 1978) is a former American football long snapper. He played college football at California State University, Sacramento#Athletics, Sacramento State and was signed by the New England Patriots as an undrafted free agent in 2000 NFL season, 2000. Paxton also played for the Denver Broncos. Early years When Paxton was a child growing up in southern California, he and his father would attend Los Angeles Rams games, where his father, a retired construction worker and football fan, had season tickets in seats right next to where the long snappers would practice during the game. At Centennial High School (Corona, California), Centennial High School in Corona, California, Paxton was a three-year starter as a two-way lineman and long snapper. As a senior, he was selected as the team's Lineman of the Year. College career At Sacramento State, Paxton was a four-year starter as a long snapper and an offensive lineman. As a junior, he was part of ...
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Iain Lonie
Iain Malcolm Lonie (1932 – 18 June 1988) was a British-born New Zealand poet and a historian of ancient Greek medicine. His academic career was spent between New Zealand, Australia and England. He read classics at the University of Cambridge, lectured at universities in both Australia and New Zealand, worked as a research fellow for the Wellcome Trust, and wrote a definitive textbook on the Hippocratic texts ''On Generation'', ''On the Nature of the Child'' and ''Diseases IV''. Lonie's first volumes of poetry were published in 1967 and 1970. After the sudden death of his second wife in 1982, loss and grief became his central poetic themes. His poems received little critical attention during his lifetime, but in 2015 (nearly three decades after his death) the publication of his collected works by New Zealand poet and editor David Howard sparked renewed interest in his work. Early life and education Lonie was born in the town of March, Cambridgeshire, and moved to Gisborne ...
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