Luther Loide Blissett OBE DL (born 1 February 1958) is a former professional footballer and manager who played for the England national team during the...
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Luther Blissett is a multiple-use name, an "open pop star" informally adopted and shared by hundreds of artists and activists all over Europe and the...
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Q is a novel by Luther Blissett first published in Italian in 1999. The novel is set in Europe during the 16th century, and deals with Protestant reformation...
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(1879-1957), American businessman Luther Strange (born 1953), American politician Luther Blissett (born 1958), English footballer Luther Vandross (1951–2005), American...
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Blissett or Blisset is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gary Blissett (born 1964), former English professional footballer Luther Blissett...
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the Luther Blissett community in Bologna. Four of the group earlier wrote the novel Q (first edition 1999). Unlike the open name "Luther Blissett", "Wu...
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January 2020. "Watford legend Luther Blissett made Freeman of the borough". Watford Observer. 10 March 2021. "Luther Blissett: Ex-Watford striker given freedom...
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2024, Blissett announced his retirement from football. Blissett's second cousin, Luther Blissett, was also a footballer and a forward. He notably represented...
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them. Other multiple identities in use in the artistic world include Luther Blissett, Sandy Larson, Monty Cantsin, Geoffrey Cohen, and Karen Eliot. These...
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Area Psychogeographic. The LPA and the Neoist Alliance along with the Luther Blissett Project came together to form a New Lettrist International with a specifically...
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League Cup: 7, Luther Blissett, 1978–79. UEFA Cup: 3, Ian Richardson and Wilf Rostron, 1983–84. Most in a career: Overall: 186, Luther Blissett, 1976–1992...
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name, as well as the writers grouped around the multiple user name Luther Blissett, including Stewart Home. Activities of the ELS also included trips...
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yearly music awards given by Q magazine Q (novel), historical novel by Luther Blissett first published in Italian in 1999 Q source, also known as Q document...
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Stewart Home's frequent use of Karen Eliot (as well as Sandy Larson, Luther Blissett (nom de plume) and others) to replace Monty Cantsin as the embodiment...
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substitute for Watford teammate Luther Blissett in a 0–0 draw at Northern Ireland's Windsor Park in the British Championship. Blissett was the fifth and Barnes...
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director of football, former Watford player and England international Luther Blissett continued to direct the coaching, along with Bliss8 assistant coaches...
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June 2020. "Tommy Browell". Doing the 92. Retrieved 12 June 2020. "Luther Blissett". Doing the 92. Retrieved 12 June 2020. "Bobby Charlton". Doing the...
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20 or more goals in consecutive seasons in all competitions since Luther Blissett managed the feat in 1983. Deeney scored again, this time against Burnley...
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Liverpool, which ensured UEFA Cup qualification for the following season. Luther Blissett finished the season as the First Division top scorer, before signing...
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Aston Villa§ 1981–82 Kevin Keegan England Southampton 26 1982–83 Luther Blissett England Watford 27 1983–84 Ian Rush‡ Wales Liverpool§ 32 1984–85†...
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supported not only by Satanists but also by counterculturalists like the Luther Blissett Project as well as some writers and journalists. In 2001 the acquittal...
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of writers have gained some popularity with the collective names of Luther Blissett and Wu Ming. Wuxia novelist Louis Cha uses the pen name Gum Yoong (金庸)...
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Wikileaks. Internet portal Politics portal Society portal Memetic persona Luther Blissett (nom de plume) Crowd psychology John Doe Proteus effect Composition...
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result, Watford qualified for European competition for the first time. Luther Blissett finished the season as the division's top scorer, with 27 league goals...
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match 3–2. Jiménez was labelled disrespectful by former Watford player Luther Blissett. He scored his 13th Premier League goal on 27 April, heading in a Diogo...
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Furthermore, in 1982–83 Watford finished second in the First Division, and Luther Blissett was the division's top scorer with 27 goals. Consequently, Watford...
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the central character in the novel Q, by the collective known as "Luther Blissett". Adrianists Amish Mennonite Christian anarchism Christian communism...
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joined Manchester City and made 48 international England appearances. Luther Blissett, a centre-forward with 14 England caps, was signed from Watford, aged...
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predominant multiple-use names previously being Monty Cantsin and Luther Blissett. The experimental composers and artists David Chokroun, Aydem Azmikara...
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authors founded in 2000. The members were formerly associated with the Luther Blissett Project, and four of them wrote the international best-selling novel...
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