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Republicans Take Control of the Senate Related Links U.S. Government U.S. Elections History of the Tea Party Movement U.S. History Timeline…2004 Regular Season
Leading Scorers GmGAPtsAmado Guevara, MetroStars24101030Pat Noonan, New England2911830Brian Ching, San Jose2512428Jaime Moreno, DC2771428Eddie Johnson, Dallas2612327Josh Wolff, Kansas…Individual: Football Players, Sports
Rushing YardsYds 378Troy Davis, Iowa St. vs. Missouri (Sept. 28)351Scott Harley, E. Carolina vs. N.C. State (Nov. 30)339Ron Dayne, Wisconsin at Hawaii (Nov. 30)321David Thompson, Oklahoma St…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: August 26, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark August 25, 1804August 27, 1804August 26, 1804 26th August Sunday 1804 arrived at the boat at 9 oClock A.M. Set out at 10 oClock after Jurking the…Brewer's: Pistris, Pistrix, Pristis
or Pristrix. The sea-monster sent to devour Andromeda. In ancient art it is represented with a dragon's head, the neck and head of a beast, fins for the forelegs and the body and tail of a…Brewer's: Pitch
Touch pitch, and you will be defiled. “The finger that touches rougs will be red.” “Evil communications corrupt good manners” “A rotten apple injures its companions.” Source: Dictionary…Brewer's: National Debt
Money borrowed by the Government, on the security of the taxes, which are pledged to the lenders for the payment of interest. The National Debt in William III.'s reign was 15,730,439. At…R - T
Bobby RahalJack RamsayBill RassmussenWillis ReedPee Wee ReeseMary Lou RettonButch ReynoldsManon RheaumeGrantland RiceJerry RiceHenri RichardMaurice RichardBob RichardsNolan RichardsonTex…sonata
(Encyclopedia) sonatasonatasənäˈtə [key], in music, type of instrumental composition that arose in Italy in the 17th cent. At first the term merely distinguished an instrumental piece from a piece…Emancipation Proclamation
(Encyclopedia) Emancipation Proclamation, in U.S. history, the executive order abolishing slavery in the Confederate States of America. The proclamation did not reflect Lincoln's desired solution…