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  2. Vue International - Wikipedia

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    Vue International (/ v j uː / vew, like "view"), is a multinational cinema holding company based in London, England. It operates in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Denmark as Vue, with international operations in Germany (as CinemaxX ); Italy (as The Space Cinema ); Poland and Lithuania ( Multikino ); Netherlands ( Vue Netherlands ).

  3. 1978 British League season - Wikipedia

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    Belle Vue: 57-21: Exeter 25/08: Exeter: 51-27: Belle Vue Final. First leg. 14 October 1978. Belle Vue Aces Peter Collins 15 Chris Morton 14 Les Collins 5 Chris Turner 2

  4. Michael Coles (speedway rider) - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, he moved to the highest division after signing for the Belle Vue Aces [5] [6] and the following season rode for Oxford Cheetahs. [7] In 1996, he returned to his first club Exeter and won the Young Shield in 1997. Arguably his finest season was 2000, when he won the league title with Exeter and topped the team's averages at 9.26.

  5. 1977 British League season - Wikipedia

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    Exeter Falcons: 36 25 3 8 53 3 Reading Racers: 36 25 3 8 53 4 Ipswich Witches: 36 25 1 10 51 5 Belle Vue Aces: 36 19 3 14 41 6 King's Lynn Stars: 36 19 2 15 40 7 Cradley Heathens: 36 20 0 16 40 8 Coventry Bees: 36 19 1 16 39 9 Wimbledon Dons: 36 17 2 17 36 10 Poole Pirates: 36 17 2 17 36 11 Swindon Robins: 36 17 1 18 35 12 Bristol Bulldogs: 36 ...

  6. 1976 British League season - Wikipedia

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    Belle Vue Aces: 36 23 2 11 48 3 Exeter Falcons: 36 23 2 11 48 4 Coventry Bees: 36 21 2 13 44 5 Swindon Robins: 36 19 4 13 42 6 Reading Racers: 36 19 3 14 41 7 Hackney Hawks: 36 20 0 16 40 8 Newport: 36 19 1 16 39 9 Cradley United: 36 19 1 16 39 10 Poole Pirates: 36 18 1 17 37 11 Wolverhampton Wolves: 36 18 1 17 37 12 Hull Vikings: 36 18 0 18 36 ...

  7. 1974 British League season - Wikipedia

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    Belle Vue 10.98 3 Ivan Mauger: Exeter 10.88 4 Phil Crump: Newport 10.79 5 John Louis: Ipswich 10.79 6 Terry Betts: King's Lynn 10.32 7 Dag Lövaas: Hackney 10.17 8 Martin Ashby: Swindon 10.09 9 John Boulger: Cradley 10.06 10 Bob Valentine: Sheffield 9.92 11 Malcolm Simmons: King's Lynn 9.78 13 Sören Sjösten: Belle Vue 9.72 14 Jim McMillan ...

  8. 1984 British League season - Wikipedia

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    A resounding home win over Ipswich and a string of away wins meant Belle Vue looked favourites to win the league, but in October Ipswich took 3 points from Cradley home and away to end the midlanders hopes and clinched the title with a win at previously unbeaten at home Reading.

  9. 1975 British League season - Wikipedia

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    Belle Vue found consolation by winning the Knockout Cup. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In their last season at the Cowley track, Oxford Rebels won the Midland Cup, beating Wolverhampton Wolves [ 5 ] [ 6 ] but the competition was overshadowed by the death of rider Gary Peterson .