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  • Frinceton" t-shirts are worn at games.Ramesh Nagarajan, [http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2002/02/12/sports/4318.shtml The rivalry ...
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  • building of theaters and promoted athletic games. He also banned the killing ... ==== Nero the artist and the Olympic Games ==== [[Image:As-Nero-Ara ...
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  • jumping to drum line cadence. At most pre-games they act out a skit as well ... off the field in a snake line after home games and performs the song "sonic ...
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  • yet to equal that of UAE. The 15th Asian Games brought further liberalization ... and within Qatar. For the 15th Asian Games in Doha in 2006, it established ...
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  • with whom he began to write about the history of games. Cushing died on April 10, 1900, after he choked to death on a fishbone, while on a research ...
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  • Seoul hosted the 1988 Olympic Games as well as the 1988 Paralympic Games, serving as well as one of the host cities of the 2002 FIFA World Cup ...
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  • The speed of an object is the rate of motion of the object, or the rate at which the object changes its position. It is usually expressed as ...
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  • ===Games and activities=== Wei-pang conducted research on traditional games among men, women, and children ...
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  • Brisbane hosted the 1982 Commonwealth Games, 1988 World's Fair ... Brisbane staged the successful Commonwealth Games during 1982, and ...
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  • ===Sports and games=== Hearkening back to its British occupation, the country's most loved sport is cricket. Local, regional, and international ...
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  • to defeat the New York Yankees four games to three in the 1926 World Series. *His career .358 batting average is the highest by a right-handed ...
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  • used for love, mental clarity, and good luck in card games. In addition, Persian magi are known to have prized agate rings in their work and beliefs ...
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  • account, Gunther outmaneuvers her in three warlike games with the help of Siegfried (who is equipped with an invisibility cloak). First, Brünnhilde ...
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  • to 1932, where his teams played in three Rose Bowl games, including the classic 1925 game against Knute Rockne and the Four Horsemen of Notre Dame. In ...
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  • Monument of Indonesia), and hosted the 1962 Asian Games. ... sport events. Jakarta hosted the Asian Games in 1962, and was host of ...
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  • Almaty was an official candidate to host the XXII Olympic Winter Games, but was eliminated from consideration after it failed to be included ...
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  • was in fact an official sport in the 1964 games. Thanks to Dutchman Anton ... judo into the sport seen at the Olympic Games and World Championships. ...
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  • === Computer and video games === * In the game Sid Meier's Pirates! Blackbeard plays a minor role as a rival pirate (at the start of the ...
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  • fathers for recreation. They also played many games. In winter the ... Culture and Heritage Program teaches hand games, powwow dancing and songs ...
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  • used repeatedly in fantasy, fairy tales, video-games, film, and role-playing games of pop culture fame. While still seen as powerful and often dangerous ...
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