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"Rosemary Eleanor Florence "Rosie" White (born 6 June 1993) is a New Zealand footballer who plays as a striker for OL Reign in the National Women's Soccer League and the New Zealand national team. ==Club career== New Zealand in 2011 In July 2015, White signed for English FA WSL champions Liverpool Ladies. Liverpool manager Matt Beard expected White to increase the team's attacking options. In 2015 Liverpool slumped to a seventh-place finish, but White was handed a new contract in November 2015. On 9 November 2016, she signed with the Boston Breakers of the NWSL where she reunited with former Liverpool head coach Matt Beard. White played in 22 games for Boston and scored 4 goals. After the Boston Breakers folded ahead of the 2018 NWSL season, White was selected by the Chicago Red Stars with the 7th pick in the Breakers Dispersal Draft on 30 January 2018. She began the 2018 season on the 45-day disabled list as she recovered from right and left navicular fractures. White made her debut for the Red Stars on 26 May against the Orlando Pride. White made 12 appearances and scored 1 goal for the Red Stars in 2018. Ahead of the 2019 NWSL season the Red Stars announced that White would not be returning to the team in order to prepare for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup with New Zealand. Both the club and White will re-evaluate the possibility of a return to the team after the World Cup. After the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, White signed with Reign FC on July 16, 2019. ==International career== White is a New Zealand international. She previously represented her country at the under-17 and under-20 levels. White achieved a unique double by scoring a hat-trick against Colombia in the 2008 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup and a second against Chile in the 2008 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup two weeks later. In 2010, she represented New Zealand at the 2010 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Germany, appearing in all three group games. White made her senior Football Ferns debut as a substitute in a 0–6 loss to China PR on 10 January 2009. Having been a prolific scorer for the Under-17 and Under-20 teams, White remained goalless for the Football Ferns until her 14th appearance when she scored in a 14–0 win over Vanuatu on 29 September 2010. She played in two matches out of New Zealand's three in each of FIFA Women's World Cup in Germany 2011 and Canada 2015. In July 2016, White was named to the Football Ferns's squad for the 2016 Summer Olympics. She appeared in two of New Zealand's three matches, both as second-half substitutes. ==ReferencesProfile at New Zealand player profile * Boston Breakers player profile * * Rosie White at UCLA Category:1993 births Category:Living people Category:New Zealand women's association footballers Category:New Zealand women's international footballers Category:2011 FIFA Women's World Cup players Category:2015 FIFA Women's World Cup players Category:Footballers at the 2012 Summer Olympics Category:Olympic footballers of New Zealand Category:UCLA Bruins women's soccer players Category:Liverpool F.C. Women players Category:Boston Breakers (NWSL) players Category:Chicago Red Stars (NWSL) players Category:Association footballers from Auckland Category:Women's association football forwards Category:Expatriate women's footballers in England Category:Expatriate women's soccer players in Australia Category:Expatriate women's soccer players in the United States Category:New Zealand expatriates in England Category:New Zealand expatriate sportspeople in Australia Category:FA Women's Super League players Category:National Women's Soccer League players Category:Footballers at the 2016 Summer Olympics Category:2019 FIFA Women's World Cup players Category:FIFA Century Club Category:OL Reign players "
"Rex Whiting Pearson (13 January 1905 - 11 September 1961) was an Australian politician. Born in Kadina, South Australia, he was educated in Adelaide at Prince Alfred College before becoming a farmer and grazier initially at Sandilands on Yorke Peninsula in South Australia. In 1927, Pearson moved with his widowed mother to Jamestown. In 1935 he moved with his and his brother Glen's families to Cockaleechie and the following year 20 km north to Yeelanna. He first contested the state election for Flinders in 1938, but lost after distribution of preferences. In 1941, he was elected to the South Australian House of Assembly as the Liberal and Country League member for Flinders, on preferences from the Labor candidate to defeat the Single Tax League MP Edward Craigie. Even though he moved to Belair then Lower Mitcham near Adelaide and his mother's home, he won the 1947 and 1950 elections for Flinders and retained his interest and support for farming and rural interests, especially in his electorate on Eyre Peninsula. In 1951, he transferred to federal politics, winning a seat in the Australian Senate as a Liberal at the double dissolution federal election. His brother Glen won the Flinders by-election. Pearson held his senate seat by winning elections in 1953 and 1958, until his death in 1961, necessitating the appointment of Gordon Davidson to replace him. Pearson was a Methodist lay preacher on Eyre Peninsula. ==References== Category:Liberal and Country League politicians Category:Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia Category:Members of the Australian Senate for South Australia Category:Members of the Australian Senate Category:Members of the South Australian House of Assembly Category:1905 births Category:1961 deaths Category:20th-century Australian politicians "
"Standing on a Hummingbird is Mark Templeton's first full-length album, released February 2007. The album has the distinction of being the inaugural release on the New York ambient electronic label Anticipate Recordings. ==Track listing== #"Amidst Things Uncontrolled" – 5:00 #"Pigeon Hurt" – 3.17 #"Roots Growing" – 4:42 #"From Verse to Verse" – 3:40 #"Refrain From" – 1:04 #"Tentative Growth" – 4:29 #"Across From Golden (Remix)" – 5:05 #"Standing on a Hummingbird" – 4:52 #"Pattern for a Pillow" – 7:15 #"Difficult to Light" – 5:02 ==External links== *Mark Templeton's website *Anticipate Recordings' website *Boomkat review *Exclaim! review *Grooves link *Textura review Category:2007 albums Category:Mark Templeton (electronic musician) albums "