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    Cheerleading (redirect from Stunt (sport))
    Soon, that gesture of support crossed overseas to America. On November 6, 1869, the United States witnessed its first intercollegiate football game. It...
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    Chapel-en-le-Frith (/ˌtʃæpəl ˌɒn lə ˈfrɪθ/) is a town and civil parish in the Borough of High Peak in Derbyshire, England. It has been dubbed the "Capital...
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    "England". Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved 21 July 2010. Ripley 1869, p. 570. Molyneaux 2015, pp. 6–7. "Germania". Tacitus. Archived from the...
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    to play a passing combination game was the Royal Engineers AFC in 1869/70. By 1869 they were "work[ing] well together", "backing up" and benefiting from...
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    Rodeo (redirect from Wyoming state sport)
    Rodeo (/ˈroʊdioʊ, rəˈdeɪoʊ/) is a competitive equestrian sport that arose out of the working practices of cattle herding in Spain and Mexico, expanding...
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    a sport is less well established to have competitive matches, while opening up the possibility of competing against higher ranked nations as a sport grows...
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    Marathon (redirect from Marathon (sport))
    marathon at the 1972 Summer Olympics would spur national enthusiasm for the sport more intensely than that which followed Hayes' win 64 years earlier. In...
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  • List of European stadiums by capacity (category Europe sport-related lists)
    capacity List of association football stadiums by country Lists of stadiums Sport in Europe Depending on the boundary between the continents, the stadium...
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    mythology of early alpinism. Auerbach's novel appeared in English translation in 1869, prefaced with a quote attributed to Ralph Waldo Emerson: There is a flower...
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    Archived from the original on September 26, 2009. Retrieved 2016-02-15. "sport life: The Biggest Stadiums On Earth". Sportslife7.blogspot.nl. Retrieved...
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  • Jones dies in car crash". BBC Sport. August 25, 2007. Retrieved December 18, 2012. "Muere el maratoniano tanzano Ismael Juma en accidente de moto". November...
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    football evolved from being a casual pastime to an organised mainstream sport. The identity of the oldest football clubs in the world, or even in a particular...
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    outlawed and Christianity declared the official religion of the court in 1869, was adopted alongside traditional beliefs among a growing portion of the...
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    American football (category 1869 introductions)
    soccer and rugby. The first American football match was played on November 6, 1869, between two college teams, Rutgers and Princeton, using rules based on the...
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  • Michel Casseux (category 1869 deaths)
    also known as "Pisseux" (1794–1869) was a Savate instructor. He is widely considered one of the pioneers of the sport, and is even credited as its inventor...
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    Japanese yen (redirect from Japanese en)
    Fun KM# Pn2 - (1869)". Numismatic Guaranty Corporation. Archived from the original on August 20, 2019. Retrieved August 20, 2019. "(nd(1869) P5 Fun KM-Pn3...
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    slaves. Numerous members of the Sturge family bought additional land. In 1869, the family established the Montserrat Company Limited and planted Key lime...
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    still half of that of the United States and a third of that of Britain. From 1869 until 1917, the Russian Empire pursued a policy known as the "Russification...
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    children, is less known. Eugène Schneider, chairman 1864–1869 Guillaume Denière [fr], chairman 1869-1886 Edward-Charles Blount, chairman 1886–1901 Jean Hély...
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    increasingly Australian until the tipping point at the Weber Line. In his 1869 book, The Malay Archipelago, Wallace described numerous species unique to...
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  • American artist Axel Hultgren (1886–1974), Swedish metallurgist Axel Hultman (1869–1935), Swedish actor Axel Hütte (born 1951), German photographer Axel Ingwersen...
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    MENEES EN RAPPORT AVEC LA PRESENCE DE CHLORDECONE ET AUTRES PESTICIDES ORGANOCHLORES EN GUADELOUPE ET EN MARTINIQUE. "Saison 1 / La Chlordécone en vidéos...
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    rise of Douglas as the social and economic stronghold was recognised in 1869, when it became the home of the island's parliament, Tynwald, and therefore...
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    "Ceremony at "Wedding of the Rails", May 10, 1869, at Promontory Point, Utah". World Digital Library. 10 May 1869. Archived from the original on 18 October...
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    library.manoa.hawaii.edu. Retrieved 9 July 2022. Wallace, Alfred Russel (1869). The Malay Archipelago. London: Macmillan. p. 1. Lach; Van Kley, Donald...
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    of Giovanni Agnelli (1866–1945), the founder of Fiat, and Clara Boselli (1869–1946). He married Virginia Bourbon del Monte (1899–1945), a Donna and daughter...
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    distantly related to the family of Johnson's son-in-law Daniel Stover. (In 1869 Johnson's widowed daughter Mary Johnson Stover married Brown, a widower with...
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  • KILL AGAIN". Sunday Sport. "Colombia Rebels Say Own Fighters Killed 3", The New York Times, 11 March 1999. "Optimismo y hermetismo en diálogo con ELN" [Optimism...
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    Nordic colonies, Denmark continued to rule over Danish India from 1620 to 1869, the Danish Gold Coast (Ghana) from 1658 to 1850, and the Danish West Indies...
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    of Samuel "Edwin" Stanton Earhart (1867–1930) and Amelia "Amy" (née Otis; 1869–1962). She was born in the home of her maternal grandfather, Alfred Gideon...
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