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William Bates (other)
William Bates may refer to: * William Bates, Australian Aboriginal man who is said to have originated the phrase "Always was, always will be boriginal land in the 1980s * William Bates (minister) (1625–1699), English Presbyterian minister * William Bates (Quaker) (died 1700), founder of Newton Colony, the third English settlement in West New Jersey * William Bates (academic) (1821–1884), professor of classics in Queen's College, Birmingham; editor of Maclise's ''Gallery''. * William Bates (Australian politician) (1825–1891), Australian politician in colonial Victoria * William Bates (cricketer) (1884–1957), English cricketer * William Bates (physician) (1860–1931), American physician * William Gelston Bates (1803–1880), Massachusetts state legislator * William H. Bates (1917–1969), American politician * Houston Bates (William Houston Bates, born 1991), American football linebacker * Bill Bates (born 1961), American football player * William Penn Bates (1879–19 ...
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Always Was, Always Will Be
"Always was, always will be Aboriginal land", sometimes abbreviated to "Always was, always will be" or just "Always will be", is an iconic phrase and rallying cry of the Indigenous land rights in Australia, Aboriginal land rights movement in Australia. Origin The phrase is said to have originated in the 1980s, with the Barkandji people in Far West (New South Wales), far-western New South Wales, who were fighting for Native title in Australia, legal recognition and rights as Sovereign citizen movement#Australia, sovereign owners of their homelands. The campaign was led by William Bates, which saw the first national park in NSW returned to its traditional owners. On one of his trips to Country (Indigenous Australians), Country during the campaign, William Bates' father, Jim Bates, was telling his son stories of the land. William said, "Dad, it’s not your land any more, European Australians, whitefellas own it"; his father replied, "No, they only borrowed it; it always was, and alw ...
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William Gelston Bates
William Gelston Bates (November 17, 1803 – July 5, 1880) was an American politician. Bates, the eldest child of the Hon. Elijah Bates and of his wife Mary, daughter of Dr. Israel Ashley, Jr., of Westfield, Mass, was born in Westfield, November 17, 1803. He graduated from Yale College in 1825. He began the study of law with his father, and continued it at the Northampton Law School in Northampton, Mass. In August 1828, he was admitted to the bar of his native county, and began practice in Westfield, succeeding to the business of his father, who now retired. He soon won distinction as a counselor, and continued in successful practice until forced to retire by the approach of disease and old age. From 1839 to 1847 he was a member of the Massachusetts State Board of Education. In 1840 he was elected to the Massachusetts State Senate, and in 1844 and 1845 was a member of the Massachusetts Governor's Council. In 1868 he was also a member of the Massachusetts House of Representative ...
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Billy Bates (other)
Billy Bates (1855–1900) was an English all-round cricketer. Billy Bates may also refer to: *Billy Ray Bates (born 1956), American basketball player *Billy Bates (baseball) William Derrick Bates (born December 7, 1963) is an American former professional baseball second baseman and pinch runner who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Milwaukee Brewers and the Cincinnati Reds. In 29 career games, Bates had a ... (born 1963), American baseball player * Billy Bates (footballer) (1922–1997), English footballer See also * William Bates (other) {{hndis, Bates, Billy ...
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William Bates (Emmerdale)
The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the United Kingdom, British soap opera ''Emmerdale'' in 1988, by order of first appearance. #Sarah Sugden, Sarah Sugden (originally played by Madeleine Howard) first appeared in April, with #Denis Rigg, Dennis Rigg (Richard Franklin (actor), Richard Franklin) debuting in July. #Kate Sugden, Kate Sugden (Sally Knyvette), and is soon followed by her children, Rachel Hughes, Rachel (Glenda McKay) and #Mark Hughes, Mark Hughes (Craig McKay). Additionally, multiple #Other characters, other characters appeared throughout the year. Sarah Sugden Denis Rigg Denis Rigg, played by Richard Franklin (actor), Richard Franklin, appeared between 1988 and 1989. He cheats Alan Turner (Emmerdale), Alan Turner (Richard Thorp) into selling his share of Home Farm to him at a low price. Alan's business partner, Joe Sugden (Frazer Hines), is angry at this and promptly sells his share too. Denis goes on to terrorise the villagers by threate ...
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William Penn Bates
William Penn Bates (June 7, 1879 – March 2, 1956) was an American football player and coach of football, basketball, and baseball. He played college football as a fullback at Brown University for four years, including as team captain in 1901. Bates served as the head football coach at Auburn University in 1903 and at Franklin & Marshall College from 1904 to 1905, compiling a career coaching record of 8–19. Bates was also the head basketball coach at Franklin & Marshall from 1903 to 1905, tallying a mark of 11–9, and the head baseball coach at the school from 1905 to 1906, notching a record of 6–14–1. Coaching career After graduating from Brown in 1902, Bates was the head football coach for the 1903 Auburn Tigers football team. His team compiled a record of 4–3. The following year, he became the head football coach at Franklin & Marshall College Franklin & Marshall College (F&M) is a private liberal arts college in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It employs 175 ...
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Bill Bates
William Frederick Bates (born June 6, 1961) is a former American football safety who played for fifteen seasons in the National Football League, all of which were spent with the Dallas Cowboys. A fan favorite, he was a Pro Bowl selection in 1984, played in Super Bowl XXVIII and Super Bowl XXX, and was on the Cowboys' roster for Super Bowl XXVII. He played college football at the University of Tennessee. Early years Bates attended Farragut High School in Farragut, Tennessee, where he played under rising head coach Ken Sparks. He recorded over 1,000 return yards, 14 interceptions, and nearly 200 tackles during his high school career where he was known for his hard hitting tackles.1979 Tennessee Volunteers Football Program'' (University of Tennessee, 1979), p. 56. Retrieved: July 3, 2013. He helped lead the Admirals to the state semi-finals in 1978, in which the Admirals lost to Red Bank by one point. He was all-state in football and basketball his senior year. He also practic ...
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Houston Bates
William Houston Bates (born December 20, 1991) is an American football outside linebacker who is currently a free agent. He played college football at the University of Illinois and Louisiana Tech University as a defensive end. He signed with the Washington Redskins as an undrafted free agent in 2015. Professional career After a try-out, Bates signed with the Washington Redskins on May 18, 2015. Despite having a considerably strong preseason performance, he was waived on September 5 for final roster cuts before the start of the regular season. He signed to the team's practice squad the next day. On September 12, the Redskins promoted Bates to the active roster, but was waived on September 14. He re-signed with the team's practice squad on September 16. He was promoted again to the active roster on November 7 after Jackson Jeffcoat was placed on the team's injured reserve The injured reserve list ( IR list) is a designation used in North American professional sports leagues for a ...
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William H
William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of England in 1066,All Things William"Meaning & Origin of the Name"/ref> and remained so throughout the Middle Ages and into the modern era. It is sometimes abbreviated "Wm." Shortened familiar versions in English include Will, Wills, Willy, Willie, Bill, and Billy. A common Irish form is Liam. Scottish diminutives include Wull, Willie or Wullie (as in Oor Wullie or the play ''Douglas''). Female forms are Willa, Willemina, Wilma and Wilhelmina. Etymology William is related to the given name ''Wilhelm'' (cf. Proto-Germanic ᚹᛁᛚᛃᚨᚺᛖᛚᛗᚨᛉ, ''*Wiljahelmaz'' > German ''Wilhelm'' and Old Norse ᚢᛁᛚᛋᛅᚼᛅᛚᛘᛅᛋ, ''Vilhjálmr''). By regular sound changes, the native, inherited English form of the name shoul ...
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William Bates (physician)
William Horatio Bates (December 23, 1860 – July 10, 1931) was an American physician who practiced ophthalmology and developed what became known as the Bates method for better eyesight. The method was based in his theory that the eye does not focus by changing the power of the lens, but rather by elongating the eyeball through use of the extraocular oblique muscles; this model contradicted mainstream ophthalmology and optometry then and now. Career Bates graduated A.B. from Cornell University in 1881 and received his medical degree at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1885. He formulated a theory about vision health, and published the book ''Perfect Sight Without Glasses'' in 1920, and the magazine ''Better Eyesight'' from 1919 to 1930. Parts of Bates' approach to treating vision disorders were based on psychological principles that were contrary to many of the medical theories of the time and remain so. The Bates method still enjoys some limited accep ...
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William Bates (minister)
William Bates (1625–1699) was an English Presbyterian minister. Life He was born in London in November 1625, and was educated at Cambridge, initially at Emmanuel College and subsequently (1644) at Queens' College. In 1647 he proceeded B.A. He was a presbyterian. His first living was St. Dunstan's-in-the-West, London, and he remained as vicar until the Act of Uniformity 1662 was passed, when he was ejected. He also took part with other evangelical clergy in carrying on a lecture series in Cripplegate church under the name of 'Morning Exercise.' In the negotiations for the restoration of Charles II, Bates took part. Royal favour came to him, and he was appointed one of the royal chaplains. In 1660 he acted as one of the commissioners of the Savoy conference. In 1661 Cambridge conferred on him the degree of D.D. by royal mandate. At the same time he was urged to accept the deanery of Lichfield and Coventry, but like Richard Baxter, Edmund Calamy the elder, Thomas Manton, and ot ...
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William Bates (cricketer)
William Ederick Bates (5 March 1884 – 17 January 1957) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Yorkshire, Wales and most notably, Glamorgan, over a long career from 1907 to 1931. He was the son of Billy Bates, another notable Yorkshire born cricketer. Life and cricket career Bates was born in Kirkheaton, Yorkshire, England. He played 113 games for his native county between 1907 and 1913, scoring 2,634 runs at 17.32 with a highest score of 81. Although he developed into a fine left arm orthodox spinner, he hardly bowled before World War I, taking two wickets for Yorkshire. He joining Briton Ferry Steel C.C. in 1914, as the War shut down first-class cricket for four years. He served as a sergeant in the Royal Engineers during the war. Bates qualified for Glamorgan over this time, and found a regular spot as a determined opening batsman and useful spinner as cricket resumed after the war. Though he scored a thousand runs in 1923; without reaching a century in 1927, h ...
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William Bates (writer)
William Bates may refer to: * William Bates, Australian Aboriginal man who is said to have originated the phrase "Always was, always will be boriginal land in the 1980s * William Bates (minister) (1625–1699), English Presbyterian minister * William Bates (Quaker) (died 1700), founder of Newton Colony, the third English settlement in West New Jersey * William Bates (academic) (1821–1884), professor of classics in Queen's College, Birmingham; editor of Maclise's ''Gallery''. * William Bates (Australian politician) (1825–1891), Australian politician in colonial Victoria * William Bates (cricketer) (1884–1957), English cricketer * William Bates (physician) (1860–1931), American physician * William Gelston Bates (1803–1880), Massachusetts state legislator * William H. Bates (1917–1969), American politician * Houston Bates (William Houston Bates, born 1991), American football linebacker * Bill Bates (born 1961), American football player * William Penn Bates (1879–1956), ...
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