James Tuck (born June 12, 1990) is a Canadian professional football fullback for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played...
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James Tuck may refer to: James Tuck (archaeologist) (1940–2019), Canadian archaeologist James L. Tuck (1910–1980), British physicist James Tuck (cricketer)...
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English cricketer James L. Tuck (1910–1980), British physicist James Tuck (Canadian football) (born 1990), Canadian football player Jay Tuck (born 1945), American...
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Thomas, NHL player, Stanley Cup winner (2019), St. Louis Blues James Tuck, Canadian football player Anne Elizabeth Wilson (1901-1946), writer, poet, editor...
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(1849–1905), Canadian politician James Miller Sutherland (1853–1921), lawyer and political figure in Prince Edward Island, Canada James T. Sutherland...
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Carter Academy for the Arts. Dakota Goyo, actor[citation needed] James Tuck, Canadian football player[citation needed] Education in Ontario List of secondary...
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List of York University people (category Lists of people by university or college in Canada)
Government of Canada, Canadian Space Agency, Directions of communications, Information services and new. "OSIRIS-REx Laser Altimeter". Canadian Space Agency...
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Traders, Made in Canada, Taking the Falls, The Pretender, These Arms of Mine, Flashpoint, Wildfire, Castle, Life, Without a Trace, Nip/Tuck, The Mermaid Chair...
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Alchemist Miles, a character in Henry James' novella The Turn of the Screw Miles Tuck, a character in the book Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt Miles...
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Charlie Ebersol (category Alliance of American Football executives)
now-defunct Alliance of American Football. Charlie Ebersol was born in Torrington, Connecticut, the son of actress Susan Saint James and senior television executive...
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(born 1987), American artist Buck Pierce (born 1981), Canadian football quarterback Buck 65, Canadian hip hop artist Richard Terfry Buck Angel, American...
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Kate Mara (category American people of French-Canadian descent)
[citation needed] Mara's first recurring television role was in the FX Drama Nip Tuck in a love triangle with her boyfriend Matt McNamara (John Hensley) and another...
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vaudeville and theatrical actor James McIntyre (footballer) (1863–1943), Scottish footballer called "Tuck McIntyre" James McIntyre (politician) (1930–1984)...
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sportspeople, especially American footballers. In 2021, an analysis of former Australian rules football player Shane Tuck revealed that he was suffering...
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Cole Spieker (category Canadian football wide receivers)
American professional football wide receiver for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL). Spieker played college football for the Wisconsin–La...
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Quarterback (redirect from Gunslinger (American football))
heavily in the Canadian Football League (CFL), where there are only three downs (as opposed to the four downs used in American football), a larger field...
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returner for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL). Letcher played college football for the Washburn Ichabods from 2017 to 2022...
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Jimmy Carter (redirect from James Earl Carter)
James Earl Carter Jr. (October 1, 1924 – December 29, 2024) was an American politician who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977...
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Interception (redirect from Intercept (football))
seen in football, including American and Canadian football, as well as association football, rugby league, rugby union, Australian rules football and Gaelic...
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golfer Morgan Romano (born 1998), American model and beauty queen Morgan Tuck (born 1994), American basketball player Morgan Webb (born 1978), American...
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Robin Hood (disambiguation) (section Canada)
Hood: Demon's Bane, a 2015–17 trilogy of novels by Debbie Viguié and James R. Tuck Robin Hood: The One Who Looked Good in Green, a 2018 novel by Wendy...
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Al (given name) (section Gridiron football)
Trace (1900–1993), American songwriter and orchestra leader Al Tuck (born 1966), Canadian songwriter and folksinger Al Viola (1919–2007), American jazz...
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Press) Grey Cup – to the champions of the Canadian Football League Heisman Trophy – to outstanding college football players whose performance best exhibits...
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Collins Pennie as Eli James Todd Grinnell as Dr. Thomas Dylan Walsh as Jason Prosser Susan Park as Edith Long / "the Falcon" Jessica Tuck as Allison Stoddard...
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Super Bowl XXXVI (redirect from 2002 National Football League Championship Game)
call on the field pursuant to the "tuck rule", where a loose ball is ruled an incomplete pass if lost while "tucking" the ball. Most of the controversy...
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player Tre Tucker (born 2001), American football player Trent Tucker (born 1959), American basketball player Tuck Tucker (1961–2020), American writer Tudor...
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Infinite Jest (redirect from James Orin Incandenza, Jr.)
Marvel That He Was in the Father without Knowing Him (I): April: Year of the Tucks Medicated Pad". The Iowa Review. 24 (3): 114–119. doi:10.17077/0021-065X...
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after Tim Daggett (US) Dalton (parallel bars) – roll backward with 1⁄2 t. tuck to hang, after Jacob Dalton (US) Dawes (uneven bars) – back giant with 11⁄2...
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Sean Connery (category Men's association football midfielders)
Standard. 10 April 2007. Retrieved 3 June 2020. "We half expected someone to tuck us in with a goodnight kiss". The Guardian. 1 August 2004. Retrieved 3 October...
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Tyler Snead (category Canadian football wide receivers)
American professional football wide receiver for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL). Snead played college football at East Carolina...
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