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Texas, Revolution and the republic. Wednesday, July 27, 2005. Texas, Revolution and the republic. Unrest throughout Mexico, including Texas, resulted in a coup by Antonio López de Santa Anna, who assumed the presidency in 1833. Texans, hopeful for relief from restrictive governmental measures, supported Santa Anna. Austin expected a friendly hearing about these grievances but instead was imprisoned in Mexico City for encouraging insurrection. He was freed in 1835 and. Posted by HangingRod @ 4:55 AM.
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NewKnot: April 2004
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Friday, April 30, 2004. Nature Worship, Water as fructifying. Wherever early archaic culture spread the myth of heaven and earth as the world parents, there also was a belief that heaven fructifies the earth with heaven's seed. The springs, pools, and rivers on the earth, therefore, may bring not only healing and expiation but also fertility. The Scamander (now Turkey's Kkmenderes) River in ancient Greece evidently was so personified;. Posted by NewKnot @ 1:06 PM. Abbey, Edwin Austin. Such undifferentiat...
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NewKnot: December 2003
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Wednesday, December 31, 2003. Pacific Mountain System, Recreation. The Pacific mountain system is one of North America's great playgrounds. Large numbers of tourists and outdoors enthusiasts are attracted to the region's magnificent scenery and its varied, year-round recreational opportunities. More than a dozen national parks, monuments, and recreation areas are scattered throughout the ranges, as well as dozens of provincial,. Posted by NewKnot @ 7:50 AM. Tuesday, December 30, 2003. The Deep Bottle Blog.
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Equestrian Sports, International. Thursday, July 07, 2005. Equestrian Sports, International. In 2003 the introduction of North American-style alternatives to turf courses was accelerating in European Thoroughbred racing. Sweden, Germany, and Belgium had been the first European countries to introduce dirt racing, and Lingfield Park had opened the first British all-weather track in October 1989. Cagnes-sur-Mer and Pau, two winter courses in the south of France, first. Posted by NewKnot @ 8:10 PM.
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Forde, Francis Michael. Friday, June 03, 2005. Forde, Francis Michael. Active in state politics as a young man, Forde was a member of the Australian House of Representatives (192246) and deputy leader of the Australian Labor Party (193246). In the cabinet he served as minister for the army (194146), minister for defense (1946), and deputy prime minister. Posted by NewKnot @ 2:30 AM. The Deep Bottle Blog. The Regular Key Blog. Timber Windows and Doors. The Present Stem Blog. Villa in Le Marche.
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NewKnot: April 2003
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Wednesday, April 02, 2003. Probability Theory, Climate. Posted by NewKnot @ 4:52 AM. The Deep Bottle Blog. The Regular Key Blog. Timber Windows and Doors. The Present Stem Blog. Villa in Le Marche. Nervous System Disease, Facial nerve. Equestrian Sports, International. Forde, Francis Michael.
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Sunday, October 16, 2005. Latin Thermae Himerenses, town, Palermo province, northern Sicily, Italy, on the Golfo (gulf) di Termini Imerese (an inlet of the Tyrrhenian Sea), southeast of Palermo city. It was possibly a Phoenician seaport or trading station, and its well-known thermal saline springs were praised by the 6th5th-century BC Greek poet Pindar. The Carthaginians called it Thermae Himerenses after their destruction. Posted by NewKnot @ 1:20 AM. The Deep Bottle Blog. The Regular Key Blog.
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NewKnot: March 2004
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Wednesday, March 31, 2004. Sacred Kingship, The king as judge. From earliest times, in addition to other functions, the chief was the judge of his tribe; he personified the protection that the community provided for the individual. Providing for a balance of power in the community, mediating quarrels, and protecting individual rights, the chief or king was the lawgiver and the highest administrator for all community affairs. Posted by NewKnot @ 8:05 AM. Posted by NewKnot @ 2:56 AM. Tuesday, March 30, 2004.
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Sunday, July 24, 2005. Narrow lake, in the northwest Highlands of Scotland. About 17 miles (28 km) long, it extends ribbonlike from Glenfinnan southwestward and drains into the 3-mile- (5-km-) long River Shiel, which empties into Loch Moidart, a sea loch. The upper reaches of Loch Shiel, toward Glenfinnan, are bounded by wild and rough scenery, with steep mountains reaching elevations of about 3,000 feet (900 metres). Posted by NewKnot @ 5:25 PM. The Deep Bottle Blog. The Regular Key Blog.
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Wednesday, June 15, 2005. City, seat (1853) of Tulare county, south-central California, U.S. It lies on the Kaweah River delta in the San Joaquin Valley, 42 miles (68 km) southeast of Fresno. Founded in 1852 by Nathaniel Vise, it developed as an agricultural (olives, grapes, cotton) and livestock-shipping centre, now supplemented by light manufacturing. It is the seat of the College of the Sequoias (1925). Sequoia and Kings Canyon. Posted by NewKnot @ 5:55 PM. The Deep Bottle Blog. The Regular Key Blog.