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    Oxford Rebels, but a threat of track closure and sell-off for development in 1975 caused the promoters to seek a new venue. In 1977, White City Rebels won...
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    team was formed, from the Oxford 'Rebels' in 1976. From 1976 until 1978, the stadium was home to White City Rebels speedway team. The team closed after...
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    Pathé News filmed some of the events. The Stadium was home to the White City Rebels motorcycle speedway team, part of the inaugural British League in...
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  • Rebels: City of Indra (also known as Rebels: The Story of Lex and Livia or Rebels: City of Indra: The Story of Lex and Livia) is a 2014 science fiction/dystopian...
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    Richard Greer (category White City Rebels riders)
    1973 before moving up to the top sphere of racing with Oxford Rebels, White City Rebels and Birmingham Brummies. He attained heat leader status with all...
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  • playing originals there, the band became the Rubber City Rebels. In their early years, the Rebels were fans (and friends) of fellow Greater Cleveland-area...
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    Mike Sampson (category White City Rebels riders)
    the Exeter Falcons team that won the 1974 British League and the White City Rebels team that won the 1977 British League. "Speedway riders, history and...
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  • conquest and war. He explains that his troops are hunting for a band of rebels led by siblings Devra and Darrian Bloodaxe, and offers to buy the village's...
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    Brian Clark (speedway rider) (category White City Rebels riders)
    other clubs in the top tier of speedway, notably for the Oxford Rebels / White City Rebels from 1975 to 1977. "Ultimate Rider Index, 1929-2022" (PDF). British...
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    Dag Lövaas (category White City Rebels riders)
    Oxford Rebels (photo) in 1975, winning the Midland Cup and then moved with the team and the promoters Danny Dunton and Robert Dugard to become the White City...
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  • after the crushing defeat of the White Rebel Army near Volochaevka (the irrecoverable losses of the White Rebels exceeded 1,000 people), inflicted by...
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    Steve Weatherley (category White City Rebels riders)
    Championship. He rode primarily for the Eastbourne Eagles and the White City Rebels, who won the British League in 1977. On 8 June 1979 he was paralysed...
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  • Wars Rebels (2014–2018) is an American 3D CGI animated television series produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series follows a motley group of rebels conducting...
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    UNLV over offers from New Mexico and New Mexico State. White was a member of the UNLV Rebels for five seasons, redshirting as a true freshman as changed...
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    Trevor Geer (category White City Rebels riders)
    winning team. When the city's Cowley Stadium was threatened with closure, Geer and other team members left to form the White City Rebels. After retiring, he...
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  • Rebel City is a 1953 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring Wild Bill Elliott, Marjorie Lord and Robert Kent. The film is set in Junction...
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    John Dews (category White City Rebels riders)
    requiring reruns. He then moved with the Rebels under promoters Danny Dunton and Robert Dugard to White City Stadium in 1976, where he ended his racing...
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    Peterborough Panthers and co-promoted Oxford Cheetahs, then Oxford Rebels and finally White City Rebels. Dunton was born in Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire. He first...
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  • millenarian traditions, rebel movements, and popular religious practices. According to Ter Haar, it is clear that the "White Lotus" rebels of the uprisings that...
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    Gordon Kennett (category White City Rebels riders)
    In 1976, he moved with the team known as the White City Rebels, that switched from Oxford to White City. He impressed averaging 9.69 and topping the team's...
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  • United. The league was sponsored by Gulf Oil for a third season. White City Rebels won the title in only their second season of existence. The London...
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  • White power music is music that promotes white nationalism. It encompasses various music styles, including rock, country, and folk. Ethnomusicologist Benjamin...
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    Richard Hellsen (category White City Rebels riders)
    Britain, it was with Oxford Rebels that he was part of the Midland Cup winning team in 1975. The team transferred to White City under Danny Dunton and Robert...
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    "Rebel Rebel" is a song by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie. It was released in the UK on 15 February 1974 by RCA Records as the lead single...
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    Paul Gachet (speedway rider) (category White City Rebels riders)
    at Oxford Rebels where Paul rode in the British League in 1975. In 1976, after threat of closure at Oxford, the team relocated to White City where Paul...
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    coach. The Rebels played their first game of their inaugural season against the St. Mary's Gaels at Cashman Field in Las Vegas. The Rebels won the game...
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  • 2014). "'Star Wars Rebels' Unveils Kanan, the Cowboy Jedi". Animation Magazine. Retrieved February 14, 2014. "Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion Premieres...
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    The Ole Miss Rebels football program represents the University of Mississippi, also known as "Ole Miss". The Rebels compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision...
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    imprisoning several thousand rebels. Supporters saw the rebels as revolutionary martyrs while the authorities saw the rebels as "agents of the Entente and...
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    took him to the head of a rebel army; he won people to his side by forbidding his soldiers to pillage in observance of White Lotus religious beliefs. By...
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