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Qu'est-ce (qui) est multi-pass checker - définition

AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALLER AND COACH
Checker Hughes; Frank 'Checker' Hughes

Mackinnon Pass         
  • McKinnon Memorial
MOUNTAIN PASS IN NEW ZEALAND
Mackinnon Pass
Mackinnon Pass (often erroneously spelt McKinnon Pass) is the highest point (1,154 metres above sea level) on the Milford Track between Lake Te Anau and the Arthur Valley in Fiordland National Park, which is in the Southland Region of New Zealand.
Japan Rail Pass         
  • Example of an Exchange Order
  • An ordinary Japan Rail Pass issued in 2006 ([[Heisei]] year 18).
RAIL PASS FOR OVERSEAS VISITORS SOLD BY THE JAPAN RAILWAYS GROUP
Japan rail pass; Jr rail pass; JR Pass
The , also called the JR Pass, is a rail pass for overseas visitors sold by the Japan Railways Group, and is valid for travel on all major forms of transportation provided by the JR Group in Japan, with a few exceptions. The Rail Pass is designed to stimulate travel and tourism throughout the country.
Half-pass         
ONE OF LATERAL MOVEMENTS
Half pass
The half-pass is a lateral movement seen in dressage, in which the horse moves forward and sideways at the same time. Unlike the easier leg-yield, the horse is bent in the direction of travel, slightly around the rider's inside leg.

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Frank Hughes (footballer, born 1894)

Francis Vane Hughes (26 February 1894 – 23 January 1978), nicknamed Checker, was an Australian rules footballer and coach in the Victorian Football League (now the Australian Football League). He coached Richmond to premiership success once and the Melbourne Football Club to premiership success four times, and he was responsible for the club changing its nickname to the Demons. He also had a war-interrupted playing career that resulted in two premierships.

Hughes served in the 57th battalion of the Australian Imperial Force during World War I, was made a company quartermaster sergeant, and was awarded a Meritorious Service Medal in recognition of his significant contribution in France and Belgium. In 2021, the AFL honoured Hughes' combined merits as a soldier, football player, and football coach by having the Frank ‘Checker’ Hughes medal named in his honour for the player judged best afield in the Anzac Day Eve match between Melbourne and Richmond.