EARLY 19th CENTURY AMERICA |
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Meriwether Lewis served as the midwife when her son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, was born on February 11, 1805 |
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It rolls for the University of Alabama |
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To imitate this saint, pilgrims walk barefoot around Lough Derg in Ireland |
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Ranch style, prairie vu, deer & antelope play in area; sky not cloudy all day |
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She says that "Blood Canticle" just may be her last Vampire Chronicle |
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Architect Frank Lloyd Wright created this wall-less shed used to shelter an automobile in the 1930s |
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In 1809 President Madison appointed this future president the first U.S. minister to Russia |
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They crash about for Georgia Tech |
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The great mosque that encloses the Ka'aba is in this city |
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216.75 sq. in., xlnt access to pitcher's mound |
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Sandra Brown titled a recent bestseller this, also the first 2 words of "The Sounds Of Silence" |
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Spam is unsolicited commercial e-mail; this is unsolicited commercial messages sent via an instant messaging system |
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On March 1, 1803 it became the first state created out of the Northwest Territory |
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Things might be austere for this team from Michigan State University |
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Mount Kailas in Tibet & Mount Fuji in Japan are both sacred to this group |
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Estd. by govt. January 2003; fine view from ridge--Tom Ridge |
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After her uncle Salvador was overthrown & died in a military coup, she & her family fled Chile |
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A late arrival to manned space flight, this country's space pilots are called taikonauts |
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His 1809 work "A History of New York" was a tongue-in-cheek history of New Amsterdam |
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Uluru, also known as this rock, is a sacred site to Aborigines in Australia |
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130 locs. from Springfield, Ma. to Bakersfield, Ca.; lge. kitchen, informal dining rm. "Great choice" |
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2003's "Blow Fly" is her twelfth novel to feature Dr. Kay Scarpetta, now a private forensics consultant |
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In 1958 columnist Herb Caen coined this word; Maynard G. Krebs on "Dobie Gillis" was one |
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On April 6, 1808 he obtained a charter for the American Fur Company |
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Colorful demons of Duke University |
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Places Mary has appeared include Tepeyac in Mexico in 1531 & this place in Portugal in 1917 |
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'60s Pinter classic w/degenerate family; must-see! |
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In "The October Horse", this "Thorn Birds" author recounts the romance of Caesar & Cleopatra |
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Scientists call planets that are neither too hot nor too cold to support life this, after a fairy tale girl |
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