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Lineman or
linesman may
refer to: In
personal roles: Lineworker, one who
installs and
maintains electrical power, telephone, or
telegraph lines Lineman...
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Linesman/Mediator was a dual-purpose
civil and
military radar network in the
United Kingdom between the 1960s and 1984. The
military side (
Linesman) was...
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footballer and
football referee from Azerbaijan. He was
notable for
being the
linesman who
helped to
award a
dubious goal for
England in the 1966 FIFA
World Cup...
- (born
September 23, 1968) is a
former Canadian National Hockey League linesman, who
wears uniform number #91. He
began officiating NHL
games in 1994 and...
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referee (which is the lead
member of the
officiating team), umpire, head
linesman (or down judge), line judge,
field judge (or back umpire), side judge,...
- zone, and
after that the
linesman takes over. The 1-1
system (sometimes
called Texas two-man) uses one
referee and one
linesman. This is
usually seen in...
- A
lineworker (also
called a
lineman or
powerline worker)
constructs and
maintains the
electric transmission and
distribution facilities that
deliver electrical...
- official's
equipment is lost in transit. #72 is
retired in
honor of late
linesman Stephane Provost, who died in 2005. #99 was
retired league-wide in 2000...
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Michel Cormier Jr. (born May 28, 1974) is a
National Hockey League linesman, who
wears uniform number 76. He made his
debut during the 2003–04 NHL season...
- (September 21, 1937 – May 29, 2005) was a
Canadian National Hockey League (NHL)
linesman and
later supervisor of officials. A
native of Toronto, D'Amico graduated...