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New York City Marathon (Running)
Tegla Loroupe 1973- Kenyan marathon runner In 1998 Kenyan runner Tegla Loroupe became the first African woman to win a major marathon when she came in first at the New York City Marathon in 1994. She then set a women's world record on the 26.2-mile marathon course at the 1998 Rotterdam... Read more |
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Sadaharu Oh
Sadaharu Oh 1940- Japanese baseball player Undoubtedly the greatest hitter in Japanese baseball, Sadaharu Oh holds the all-time record for most home runs in his career-an astonishing 868, surpassing the U.S. record of 755 held by Hank Aaron . Oh won 9 Gold Glove awards and 9 most valuable... Read more |
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streak
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Paul Bryant
Paul Bryant At the time of his retirement in 1982, Paul "Bear" Bryant (1919-1983), legendary coach of the University of Alabama's "Crimson Tide" football team, then had the best record of any coach in college football history: 323 wins, 85 losses, and 17 ties. Sixty-five of his former college... Read more |
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fuller
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Pithom
Pithom A city which the Hebrews in Egypt were employed to build (Exod. 1: 11).... Read more |
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11-Sep
September 11, 2001 THE ATTACKS MOTIVES RESPONSE BIBLIOGRAPHY On September 11, 2001, or “9/11,” a series of terrorist attacks on the United States killed approximately 3,000 people. On a sunny Tuesday morning four commercial airplanes were hijacked and used as flying bombs to... Read more |
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Fortriu
Fortriu was the Gaelic name of a Pictish region. The people of Fortriu first appear in a Latin guise as the Verturiones, a Pictish tribe first mentioned in the 4th cent. along with the more famous Caledonii. Fortriu, its people, and its kings are frequently mentioned in contemporary sources from the... Read more |
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Mat
MAT (Mother) USSR, 1926 Director:Vsevolod I. Pudovkin Production:Mezhrabpom-Russ.; black and white, 35mm, silent; running time: about 90 minutes; length: 1800 meters, or 5906 feet. Released 11 October 1926. Re-released 1935, with musical ... Read more |
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root and branch petition
root and branch petition, 1640. Charles I's opponents made most of the running in the Short and Long Parliaments of 1640. On 11 December, the Commons received a petition from Londoners demanding the destruction of episcopacy, ‘root and branch’. A bill to implement it and to... Read more |
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