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Llong may
refer to:
Llong, Flintshire,
Wales Llong railway station, a
closed station in
Wales Nigel Llong (born 1969), an
English cricket umpire and former...
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Requenses Llong (Italian:
Maria Lorenza Longo; 1463 – 21
December 1539) was a
Spanish nun and the
founder of the
order of the
Capuchin Poor Clares.
Llong founded...
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Nigel James Llong (born 11
February 1969) is an
English cricket umpire and
former first-class cricketer.
Until June 2020, he was a
member of the Elite...
- 2020, he was
promoted to the
Elite Panel of ICC Umpires,
replacing Nigel Llong. His
father Narendra Menon was also a
cricketer and umpire.
Menon stood...
- Léo
Llong (born 22
August 2001) is a
French professional rugby league footballer who
plays as a second-row or
loose forward for St Estève in the Elite...
- size of a byte (at
least 8 bits) SCHAR_MIN, SHRT_MIN, INT_MIN, LONG_MIN,
LLONG_MIN(C99) –
minimum possible value of
signed integer types:
signed char,...
- Bank y
Llong (Ship Bank) (officially
known as the
Aberystwith and
Cardiganshire Bank[citation needed]) was a
Welsh bank. It got its name from an engraving...
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Llong railway station was a
station in
Llong, Flintshire, Wales. The
station was
opened on 14
August 1849 and
closed on 30
April 1962. The
station building...
- word: a /a/.
before p, t, c, ng: iet /jɛt/ (gate), lloc /ɬɔk/ (sheepfold),
llong /ɬɔŋ/ (ship)
before most
consonant clusters: sant /sant/ (saint), perth...
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Steve Davis Marais Erasmus Ian
Gould Tony Hill
Richard Kettleborough Nigel Llong Bruce Oxenford Asad Rauf Rod
Tucker The warm-up
matches had
rules that were...