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Knighthead
Knighthead Knight"head`, n. (Naut.) A bollard timber. See under Bollard.

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- Andrew's, known since 2024 for sponsorship reasons as St. Andrew's @ Knighthead Park, is an ****ociation football stadium in the Bordesley district of...
- the Football League Trophy twice. St Andrew's, renamed St. Andrew's @ Knighthead Park in 2024 for sponsorship reasons, has been their home ground since...
- a subsidiary of ****et management company Knighthead Capital Management fronted by Tom Wagner, Knighthead's co-founder and co-CEO, completed the purchase...
- Jimmie Johnson with minority stakes by Richard Petty, Maury Gallagher, and Knighthead Capital Management. The team competes in the NASCAR Cup Series where they...
- or piers, sometimes shaped like a human leg bent slightly at the knee. knighthead 1.  A mitred backing timber that extends the after line of the rabbet...
- Birmingham City, in partnership with Knighthead Capital Management LLC. In May 2023, Brady and his business partner, Knighthead Capital Management co-founder...
- February 2021 with investors Legends Hospitality, Elysian Park Ventures, Knighthead and Ares Management. Davis currently serves as PFL founder and chairman...
- with 10% going to Tom Brady and his business partner, Tom Wagner of Knighthead Capital, at a cost of $220 million. The deal valued the Raiders at $3...
- A 49% share in Birmingham Phoenix was sold for approximately £40m to Knighthead Capital, a US investment group that including NFL quarterback Tom Brady...
- preferentially using topsails over courses. Vasa also has the main topsail halyard knighthead positioned a distance aft of the foot of the mast and angled to point...