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Encyclopedia > Kevin Hodges

Holds the most App. in an Argyle shirt(530, 1978-1992) also played for Torguay. Later returned to Argyle in the Late '90's to early '00s as manager


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The British took control of the entire region in 1763, at the conclusion of the French and Indian War.
The first permanent white settlers in present day Buffalo were Cornelius Winney and "Black Joe" Hodges, who set up a log cabin store there in 1789 for trading with the Native American community.
In 2005, Kevin Helfer, the city's first major conservative mayoral candidate in over 40 years, defeated Byron Brown by a 2-1 margin in the Conservative Party primary.
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Hodges, W., 2001, ‘Formal Features of Compositionality’, Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 10: 7-28.
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