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Ned Sherrin's birth name is Edward George Sherrin.

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Scott Sherrin's birth name is Scott David sherrin.

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Lindsey Sherrin is 5' 8".

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T.W. Sherrin of course. He was given a misshapen rugby ball to fix and came up with the design of the Sherrin.

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Scott Sherrin was born on May 31, 1972.

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Robert G. Sherrin has written:

'The black box'

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Ned Sherrin was born on February 18, 1931, in Low Ham, Somerset, England, UK.

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Ned Sherrin died on October 1, 2007, in Chelsea, London, England, UK of throat cancer.

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Scott Sherrin died in March 1996, in Wapping, Tower Hamlets, London, England, UK of drowning.

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Richard Arundell Augur Sherrin has written:

'Early history of New Zealand' -- subject(s): History

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Sherrin Watkins has written:

'Green snake ceremony' -- subject(s): Fiction, Shawnee Indians, Rites and ceremonies, Snakes, Indians of North America, Grandparents, Juvenile fiction

'Green Snake Ceremony (Watkins, Sherrin, Greyfeather Series.)'

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Syd Sherrin has written:

'The family behind the football' -- subject(s): Australian football, Australian football players, Collingwood Football Club, Equipment and supplies, Biography, History

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watch a movie by syd sherrin on u tube

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Sherrin make the official footballs of the AFL. Sherrin was sold to Spalding in 1972. Spalding were bought out by Russell Corporation who to this day produce the most famous brand in football from their factory in Scoresby, Victoria, Australia.

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Sherrin B. Hersch has written:

'Fostering children's mathematical development, grades 5-8' -- subject(s): Activity programs, Study and teaching (Middle school), Fractions, Ratio and proportion, Problem solving

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Ned Sherrin Frost was chosen by writer and producer Ned Sherrin to host a pioneering satirical programme called That Was The Week That Was (alias TW3). This caught the wave of the satire boom in 1960s Britain and became a popular programme.

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Oval. A Gilbert football for Rugby Union, a Steeden Football for Rugby League and a Sherrin for Australian Rules Football (AFL).

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Lindsey Sherrin has: Played Sabrina in "The Pigs" in 2005. Played Teen in "The Secret Life of Bees" in 2008. Played Factory Girl in "The People v. Leo Frank" in 2009. Played KKK Picnic Person in "Blood Done Sign My Name" in 2010. Played High School Student in "The 5th Quarter" in 2010.

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The cast of Rhona Cameron - 2002 includes: Adam Bloom as Interviewer Rhona Cameron as herself Ned Sherrin as Opening Voiceover

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One gang of four is: Bethany Mclean, Sherrin Waters, Maureen Castaneda, and Loretta Lynch, credited with bringing down Enron, or at least getting the ball rolling.

Angellover7777@yahoo.com

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The cast of Side by Side by Sondheim - 1987 includes: David Kernan as himself Millicent Martin as herself Julia McKenzie as herself Ned Sherrin

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The cast of Book Em - 2004 includes: Shaun Angus Hall as Maurice Simon Gleeson as Angry Man Ryan Johnson as Warren Matt Sherrin as Crutches Man

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The cast of The Anti-Establishment Club - 2002 includes: David Frost as himself Bernard Levin as himself Millicent Martin as herself Ned Sherrin as himself Jeremy Vine as himself

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The cast of The 30th Annual International Emmy Awards - 2002 includes: Phillip Bloch as himself Sven Clausen as Himself - Presenter Joan Collins as Herself - Presenter Katsuji Ebisawa as Himself - Winner Mia Farrow as Herself - Presenter Thomas Gottschalk as Himself - Presenter Donna Hanover as herself Joan Hay as herself Lauren Holly as Herself - Presenter Angela Lansbury as Herself - Presenter Matej Minac as Himself - Winner Deborah Norville as Herself - Presenter Sadako Ogata as herself Patrik Pass as Himself - Presenter Viren Popli as Himself - Winner Molly Price as Herself - Presenter Robert Sherrin as Robert Sherrin Angie Stephenson as Herself - Winner Howard Stringer as Himself - Winner Peter Tabern as Himself - Winner Clarke Thorell as Robert Sherrin Peter Thorsboe as Himself - Winner Vonnie von Helmolt as Herself - Winner

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The cast of Crimes of Passion - 2006 includes: Julie Burris Craig Cyr as Michael Lucas Marisa De Oliveira as The other women Val Howell as Cheryl Lynn Lucas Ross McKie as Allan Sherrin Shawn Storer as Tim Stropkovics

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The cast of The Rather Reassuring Programme - 1977 includes: Tom Conti as himself John Junkin as himself Matthew Kelly as himself Henry McGee as himself Royce Mills as himself Clarke Peters as himself Ned Sherrin as Himself - Presenter

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The cast of Pyaar Ki Kashti Mein - 2004 includes: Anang Desai Arun Govil Achint Kaur Ikhlaq Khan Kamini Khanna Neelu Kohli Sampada Vaze Sherrin Verghese Sachin Verma Nishigandha Wad

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A Steeden football is used in Rugby League; a Gilbert football is used in Rugby Union and a Sherrin football is used in Australian Rules Football (AFL).

The Steeden football and Gilbert football are almost identical, such that goalkickers from the two rugby codes have had kick offs from different positions on the field, with League winning each time.


AFL is the oldest codified and registered game in the world. The Sherrin football is marginally different because AFL is a kicking game with players required to bounce the oval football when running like in basketball, and they "fly" for a mark like in Union but they are usually on their own.

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The cast of Greenwich Village - 1972 includes: Marc Bolan as himself Barbara Cartland as herself Blossom Dearie as herself Bryan Ferry as himself Glenda Jackson as herself Jessica Mitford as herself Ned Sherrin as himself Terence Stamp as himself Sybil Thorndike as herself Sam Wanamaker as himself

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The cast of Weekend in Wallop - 1984 includes: Maria Aitken as herself Rowan Atkinson as himself Billy Connolly as himself Peter Cook as himself Stephen Fry as himself Hugh Laurie as himself Norman Lovett as himself Rik Mayall as himself Ned Sherrin as himself Mel Smith as himself John Wells as himself

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The cast of The Evening Standard Drama Awards - 1996 includes: Sean Connery as himself Emma Freud as Herself - Presenter Jessica Lange as herself Lynn Redgrave as herself Diana Rigg as herself Paul Scofield as Himself - Winner: Best Actor in a Play Ned Sherrin as Himself - Host Maggie Smith as herself

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The cast of Vincent Price Is in the Country - 1971 includes: Michael Ayrton as himself Michael Flanders as himself Cleo Laine as herself Ciaran Madden as herself The New Seekers as Themselves Margaret Powell as herself Vincent Price as Himself - Host Lynn Redgrave as herself Peter Reeves as himself Patricia Routledge as herself Ned Sherrin as himself

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The cast of Kiss Kis Ko - 2004 includes: Chaitanya Bhosle as himself Shreyas Das as Divya Siddharth Haldipur as himself Alyy Khan as BD Aparna Kumesh as Shaila Keha Malay as Kanika Vikesh Mehta Karan Oberoi as himself Sudhanshu Pandey as himself Bhumika Puri as Rhea Sherrin Verghese as himself Rajendranath Zutshi as Max

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The cast of 68 Pages - 2007 includes: Ram Awana as Trucker Jayati Bhatia as Paayal Mouli Ganguly as Mansi Dilnaz Irani as Neha Aastha Jain as Lalli Zafar Karachiwala as Nishit Mangala Kenkre as Moushi Ikhlaq Khan as Dr.Javed Abhay Kulkarni as Nathu Ajai Rohilla as Shetty Joy Sengupta as Kiran Bakul Thakker as Ranvir Sherrin Verghese as Mohit

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The cast of Bullseye - 2009 includes: Mike Amouyal as Mike Luke Boelitz as Luke Ellice Evins as Ellice Lawson Ferguson as Lawson Eddy Goguen as Eddy Lily Lamboy as Lily Samara Lampert as Samara Susan Langer as Susan Kylie Motley as Kylie David Noam as David Samantha Sherrin as Samantha Julia Signell as Julian Katherine Signell as Katherine Julian Silver as Julian Sam Slotnick as Elliott Adam Vartikar as Adam

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The cast of Dark River - 1990 includes: Tom Bell as Johnny Deacon Kate Buffery as Lydia Priestley Michael Denison as K.B.Priestley Tony Haygarth as Oliver Carter Robert James as Dr. Wormold Freddie Jones as The Official Rosemary Leach as Jane Audeby Ian McNeice as Hugo Shrike Frank Middlemass as Yorkie Bryan Pringle as Reverend Merrilees Ned Sherrin as Himself (radio interviewer) Max Wall as The Stranger

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The Ancient Greeks and Romans are known to have played many ball games, some of which involved the use of the feet. The Roman game harpastum is believed to have been adapted from a team game known as "επισκυρος" (episkyros) or phaininda, which is mentioned by a Greek playwright, Antiphanes (388-311 BC) and later referred to by the Christian theologian Clement of Alexandria (c.150-c.215 AD). The Roman politician Cicero (106-43 BC) describes the case of a man who was killed whilst having a shave when a ball was kicked into a barber's shop. These games appear to have resembled rugby. Football Roman ball games already knew the air-filled ball, the follis.

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The cast of My Summer with Des - 1998 includes: Tilly Blackwood as Anna Mem Ferda as Vlad Graeme Garden as Angus John Gordon Sinclair as Cameron Desmond Lynam as himself Ivan Marevich as Dimitri Neil Morrissey as Martin Anita Pashley as Rose Seller Katherine Porter as WPC Zeh Prado as Portuguese TV Presenter Tony Selby as Barman Ned Sherrin as Neighbour Peter Shilton as himself Arabella Weir as Barbara Rachel Weisz as Rosie

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The record for the longest kiss was achieved by James Belshaw and Sophia Severin (both UK) who kissed continuously for 31 hr 30 min 30 sec, in an event organised by PMW Communications, at the Plaza Shopping Centre, London, UK, on 6-7 July 2005. which is insane I don't know how they con kiss that long without sleeping or brushing their teeth eww just think about it .

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The cast of Mini Pops - 1983 includes: Richard Cassell as Himself - Performer Kelly East as Herself - Performer Jonas Hurst as Himself - Performer Scott Sherrin as Himself - Performer Robert Woodford as Himself - Performer Jo Wyatt as Herself - Performer

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Ross McKie has: Played Mugged Man in "Favourite Thing" in 1996. Played Pierre in "The Art of Woo" in 2001. Played Ross Glatt in "The Eleventh Hour" in 2002. Played R. Glatt in "The Eleventh Hour" in 2002. Played Antonio in "Slings and Arrows" in 2003. Played Ross in "Elephant Shoe" in 2004. Played Allan Sherrin in "Crimes of Passion" in 2006. Played Paul in "Richard Is Beautiful" in 2006. Played Lucas Harold in "Breakout Kings" in 2011. Played Man in "Traces of the Unfinished Nature of the World" in 2012.

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The cast of The Evening Standard Drama Awards - 1990 includes: Alan Ayckbourn as himself Joan Collins as herself Tom Conti as himself Richard Harris as himself Nigel Hawthorne as himself Shirley MacLaine as herself Clare McIntyre as herself Julia McKenzie as herself William Nicholson as himself Jonathan Pryce as himself Diana Rigg as herself Paul Scofield as himself Ned Sherrin as Himself - Host Josette Simon as herself Stephen Sondheim as himself Keith Waterhouse as himself

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The cast of The Royal Variety Performance 1979 - 1979 includes: Louis Benjamin Reginald Bosanquet Yul Brynner Red Buttons Marti Caine Carol Channing Bernie Clifton Gemma Craven as herself Les Dawson Noel Edmonds Queen Elizabeth II as herself James Galway Mal Gray as Comets musician Bill Haley as himself Alan Jay Lerner David Kernan Millicent Martin James Mason Virginia McKenna Julia McKenzie Ned Sherrin Amii Stewart Elaine Stritch Jerry Tilley as Comets musician Elisabeth Welch

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The cast of Hindsight - 1981 includes: Tariq Ali as himself John Arbuthnot Ducane Wilkinson as himself Gordon Banks as himself Richard Beeching as himself Barbara Castle as herself Jack Charlton as himself Peter Conchie as himself Michael Grade as himself Jimmy Hill as himself Quintin Hogg as himself Clive James as himself Derek Jameson as himself Denis Law as himself Cynthia Lennon as herself Hugh McIlvanney as himself Pauline McNeill as herself Geoffrey Pardoe as himself Jimmy Perry as himself Libby Purves as herself Sandie Shaw as herself Alfred Sherman as himself Ned Sherrin as himself Katharine Whitehorn as herself Ian Wooldridge as himself

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The cast of Sweet Sixteen - 1983 includes: Joan Blackham as Jane Owen Brenman as Youth Glynn Edwards as Mr. Barnicoat Sheila Fay as Millie Poole Mike Grady as Dr. Ballantine Penelope Keith as Helen Morgan Penelope Keith as Helen Walker Charles McKeown as Alan Morgan Tony Millan as Tom Sherrin David Neville as Tony Hartshorn John Rapley as Arthur Poole Matthew Solon as James Walker Walter Sparrow as Furniture Foreman Victor Spinetti as Ken Green Bill Treacher as Jack Barker Christopher Villiers as Peter Morgan Roger Walker as Factory foreman Jan Waters as Moira Morgan Philip York as Roger Dean

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The cast of The Showbiz Set - 2002 includes: John Ammonds as himself Cilla Black as herself Anthony Booth as himself Eddie Braben as himself Max Bygraves as himself Bill Cotton as himself Barry Cryer as himself Simon Dee as himself Diana Dors Bruce Forsyth as himself David Frost as himself Ray Galton as himself Cheryl Gilham as herself Lew Grade Gilbert Harding Benny Hill Clive James as himself Dennis Kirkland as himself Warren Mitchell as himself Bob Monkhouse as himself Eric Morecambe Denis Norden as himself Ned Sherrin as himself Alan Simpson as himself Jimmy Tarbuck as himself Tommy Trinder Barbara Windsor as herself Ernie Wise Mike Yarwood as himself

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The cast of Tonight - 1957 includes: Kenneth Allsop as himself Kenneth Allsop as Himself - Reporter Maxine Daniels as herself Polly Elwes as Herself - Reporter Cy Grant as Himself - Performer Derek Hart as himself Derek Hart as Himself - Reporter Macdonald Hastings as himself Macdonald Hastings as Himself - Reporter Geoffrey Johnson Smith as himself Geoffrey Johnson Smith as Himself - Reporter Dilys Laye as Herself - Presenter Jimmy MacGregor as himself Jimmy MacGregor as Himself - Performer Magnus Magnusson as Himself - Reporter Rory McEwen as himself Cliff Michelmore as himself Cliff Michelmore as Himself - Presenter Julian Pettifer as Himself - Reporter Trevor Philpott as Himself - Reporter Dennis Potter as himself Brian Redhead as Himself - Reporter Fyffe Robertson as Himself - Reporter Ned Sherrin as Himself - Reporter Alan Whicker as Himself - Reporter

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Ned Sherrin has: Played himself in "This Week" in 1956. Played Himself - Reporter in "Tonight" in 1957. Played himself in "University Challenge" in 1962. Played himself in "Cinema" in 1964. Played himself in "Omnibus" in 1967. Played himself in "The David Frost Show" in 1969. Played himself in "This Is Your Life" in 1969. Played Himself - Guest in "Looks Familiar" in 1970. Played himself in "Vincent Price Is in the Country" in 1971. Played himself in "Greenwich Village" in 1972. Played himself in "Arena" in 1975. Played Noel Coward in "BBC2 Play of the Week" in 1977. Played Himself - Presenter in "Song by Song" in 1977. Played Himself - Presenter in "The Rather Reassuring Programme" in 1977. Played himself in "The South Bank Show" in 1978. Played Himself - Host in "Friday Night, Saturday Morning" in 1979. Performed in "The Royal Variety Performance 1979" in 1979. Played himself in "An Audience with Dame Edna Everage" in 1980. Played himself in "Hindsight" in 1981. Played Himself - Host in "Treasure Hunt" in 1982. Played himself in "Sunday, Sunday" in 1982. Played himself in "Countdown" in 1982. Played himself in "Wogan" in 1982. Played himself in "Weekend in Wallop" in 1984. Played himself in "Telly Addicts" in 1985. Played himself in "The Last Resort with Jonathan Ross" in 1987. Performed in "Side by Side by Sondheim" in 1987. Played himself in "Coral Browne: Caviar for the General" in 1989. Played Celebrity in "Making News" in 1990. Played himself in "Without Walls" in 1990. Played himself in "Masterchef" in 1990. Played Himself (radio interviewer) in "Dark River" in 1990. Played Himself - Host in "The Evening Standard Drama Awards" in 1990. Played himself in "Cluedo" in 1990. Played Addison in "Orlando" in 1992. Played himself in "Breakfast with Frost" in 1993. Played herself in "Breakfast with Frost" in 1993. Played himself in "Reputations" in 1994. Played himself in "The Mrs. Merton Show" in 1994. Played himself in "Heroes of Comedy" in 1995. Played Judge Swarbrick in "Kavanagh QC" in 1995. Played Himself - Host in "The Evening Standard Drama Awards" in 1996. Played Neighbour in "My Summer with Des" in 1998. Played himself in "The Best of British" in 1998. Played himself in "Funny Turns" in 1999. Played himself in "Breakfast" in 2000. Played Ned Sherrin in "Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years" in 2001. Played Opening Voiceover in "Rhona Cameron" in 2002. Played himself in "The Showbiz Set" in 2002. Played himself in "The Anti-Establishment Club" in 2002. Played himself in "The Silver Screen: Rachel Roberts" in 2002. Played himself in "Comedy Connections" in 2003. Played himself in "Never Mind the Full Stops" in 2006. Played himself in "Legends" in 2006. Played himself in "The Story of Light Entertainment" in 2006. Played himself in "University Challenge: The Story So Far" in 2006.

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Clarke Thorell has: Played Dr. Dietrich in "As the World Turns" in 1956. Played himself in "Late Show with David Letterman" in 1993. Played Performer in "The 51st Annual Tony Awards" in 1997. Played Steve in "The Sopranos" in 1999. Performed in "Strong Medicine" in 2000. Played Tom in "Far East" in 2001. Played himself in "The Caroline Rhea Show" in 2002. Played Robert Sherrin in "The 30th Annual International Emmy Awards" in 2002. Played Hairspray in "The 56th Annual Tony Awards" in 2002. Played Local Chief in "Rescue Me" in 2004. Played Russ in "30 Rock" in 2006. Played Grey Suit Hale in "Kings" in 2009. Played Senior Grey Suit in "Kings" in 2009. Played Prairie Hill Coach in "The Winning Season" in 2009. Played Clifton King in "Boardwalk Empire" in 2010. Played Chris in "Be Still" in 2012. Played Chip in "NYC 22" in 2012. Played himself in "The Broadway.Com Show" in 2013. Played McTeague in "The Knick" in 2014.

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The cast of Song by Song - 1977 includes: Georgia Brown as Herself - Music Performer Barbara Cook as Herself - Music Performer Elizabeth Counsell as Herself - Music Performer Gemma Craven as Herself - Music Performer Howard Da Silva as Himself - Music Performer Nancy Dussault as Herself - Music Performer Lena Horne as Herself - Music Performer Polly James as Herself - Music Performer Mackensie Julia as herself Howard Keel as Himself - Music Performer Cheryl Kennedy as Herself - Music Performer David Kernan as Himself - Music Performer Cleo Laine as Herself - Music Performer Diane Langton as Herself - Music Performer Linda Lewis as Herself - Music Performer Millicent Martin as Herself - Music Performer Julia McKenzie as Herself - Music Performer Marian Montgomery as Herself - Music Performer Karen Morrow as Herself - Music Performer Clarke Peters as Himself - Music Performer Bertice Reading as Herself - Music Performer Leonard Rossiter as Himself - Music Performer Ned Sherrin as Himself - Presenter Elaine Stritch as Herself - Music Performer Elisabeth Welch as Herself - Music Performer

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