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Что (кто) такое automatic plugger - определение

AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALLER
Plugger Lockett; "Plugger" Lockett; Tony "Plugger" Lockett; Tony Plugger Lockett; Anthony Lockett
  • The Lockett End at [[Docklands Stadium]]

Plugger         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Plugger (disambiguation)
·noun One who, or that which, plugs.
Automatic block signaling         
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RAILROAD COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
Automatic block signalling; Automatic block signal; Automatic Block Signal; Automatic Block System; Automatic Block Signaling
Automatic block signaling (ABS), spelled automatic block signalling or called track circuit block (TCB ) in the UK, is a railroad communications system that consists of a series of signals that divide a railway line into a series of sections, called blocks. The system controls the movement of trains between the blocks using automatic signals.
Automatic sequence         
  • DFAO generating the Thue–Morse sequence
AN INFINITE SEQUENCE OF TERMS CHARACTERIZED BY A FINITE AUTOMATON
Automatic set; Automatic real number; Period-doubling sequence; Cobham–Semenov theorem; K-automatic sequence; Cobham-Semenov theorem; Automatic sequences
In mathematics and theoretical computer science, an automatic sequence (also called a k-automatic sequence or a k-recognizable sequence when one wants to indicate that the base of the numerals used is k) is an infinite sequence of terms characterized by a finite automaton. The n-th term of an automatic sequence a(n) is a mapping of the final state reached in a finite automaton accepting the digits of the number n in some fixed base k.

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Tony Lockett

Anthony Howard Lockett (born 9 March 1966) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the St Kilda Football Club and Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). Nicknamed "Plugger", he is considered one of the greatest full forwards and players in the game's history.

Inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2006 and upgraded to Legend status in 2015, he is the most prolific goalkicker in VFL/AFL history, breaking Gordon Coventry's 62-year record in 1999 and eventually finishing with 1,360 goals from 281 games. He became the first full-forward to be awarded the Brownlow Medal in 1987, won the Coleman Medal four times, and kicked more than 100 goals in a season on six occasions (an AFL record he shares with Jason Dunstall of Hawthorn).

While Lockett's accomplishments and statistics support his status as an Australian football hero, his individual influence on St. Kilda and Sydney is also noteworthy. He arrived at St Kilda when the club was in the doldrums and became the man on whose shoulders the club's fortunes depended. Similarly, when he moved to Sydney in 1995, the Swans were struggling both on and off the field; they had finished bottom of the ladder in 1994 and were battling to stay relevant in the heart of rugby league territory. After kicking more than 100 goals three times in four seasons and famously booting a point to send Sydney into the 1996 AFL Grand Final, Lockett helped to ensure Australian rules football would have a lasting future in the Harbour City.

Lockett's achievements are all the more remarkable given the significant chunks of time he missed through injury and suspension. Besides suffering from chronic asthma, he struggled to maintain his weight (which ranged from 95 to 112 kg according to listings in AFL Records over the years) and required painkillers to manage the ongoing effects of a torn groin muscle. Lockett was not afraid to use his size and strength to unsettle opponents, but his aggression also resulted in him being frequently reported for striking and rough conduct. He appeared before the AFL Tribunal 16 times over his career and was suspended for 23 matches.