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History of Monday Night Baseball

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The following is an overview of the networks to nationally televise Major League Baseball games on Mondays in prime time.The NBC years (1967-1969; 1972-1975)Monday Night Baseball was born on October 19, 1966 when NBC signed a three year contract to televise the game. Under the de...

History of our village malcha

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* 1857 - the real peoples who started the revolt of 1857and many of them were killed by the britishers and the people that are left lived their life in the strange palace in raisina hills now malcha marg in new delhi.* 5th April 1894 - Our grate grate grand father dada ji gulab s...

History of Port Phillip and Victoria

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Victoria, Australia, is located south of New South Wales and north of the island of Tasmania. It has been known since 1850 as “Victoria” (after Queen Victoria). Coming of the Europeans: the Hentys Permanent settlement in the area now known as Victoria effectively began in 1834, w...

History of Premier League relegation

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The teams who finish a season in the bottom three in The Premiership are all relegated to the Football League Championship (or, as it used to be called, the First Division) to play in that league the next season. The only exception to this is in the 1994-95 season when the bottom...

History of Programming Languages

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History of Programming Languages (HOPL) is an infrequent ACM SIGPLAN conference. Past conferences were held in 1978, 1993, and 2007. The fourth conference was originally intended to take place in June 2020, but . HOPL I HOPL I was held June 1-3, 1978 in Los Angeles, California. J...

History of Richfield, Minnesota

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Richfield, is a city in eastern Minnesota. It is a part of the Minneapolis metro area.Early RichfieldIn the 1820s, some small settlements developed around Fort Snelling.By the late 1830s, the fortress served as a destination for newcomers—lumbermen, missionaries, farmers, traders...

History of Romania since 2007

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Presidential and parliamentary elections took place again on November 28, 2004. No political party was able to secure a viable parliamentary majority, amidst accusations from international observers and opposition parties alike, that the PSD had committed large-scale electoral fr...

History of Rush

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The history of the rock band Rush spans over forty years. The group progressed from a fluctuating early lineup between the summer of 1968 and May 1971, to Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and John Rutsey at the release of their first album in March 1974, to the replacement of Rutsey with ...

History of Satara district

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The History of Satara district can be traced back to 200 BCE. Historical inscriptions of circa 200 BCE indicate the oldest known place in Satara district in Maharashtra is Karad (mentioned as Karhakada). It is also believed that the Pandavas stayed in Wai, then known as 'Viratnag...

History of Science (periodical)

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History of Science is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the history of science. It is published in English, Russian, Turkish, Persian, Arabic, and Azerbaijani. It is aimed at historians of science from various countries, interested in the development of science, its impac...

History of sex slavery

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The History of Sex SlaveryMany people today could refute and bump heads when discussing the history of slavery and its abolishment. But whay many fail to realize is that slavery was not limited to hard manual labor which slaves faced on a daily basis. Slaves endured being subject...

History of Sky television idents

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The BSkyB television network began on 5 February 1989 with the merger of British Satellite Broadcasting and Sky Television plc.1989 - 31 August 1993The idents were designed by an American company. After the network launch, the basic launch idents for Sky Channel and Sky Movies we...

History of South Asia

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The term South Asia refers to the contemporary political entities of the Indian subcontinent and associated island. These are the states of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and the island nations of Sri Lanka and the Maldives.The following is a list of articles on the h...

History of Star Trek on NBC

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Star Trek originally was telecast in the United States on NBC from 1966 to 1969. Although it has become one of the most well-known television programs of all time, it was not a success in its original network run. The following is the complete network broadcast history of the pro...

History of Tamils and Sinhalese in Sri Lanka

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There is no nation on earth that boasts of 2 homelands - http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Tamil+Nadu (Nadu means Homeland) is the current homeland of the Tamil people and will always remain so. The British, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese and French have had many colonies but always onl...

History of the American Hamburger

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History of the American Hamburger RestaurantA hamburger (or burger) consists of a cooked ground meat patty, usually beef, placed in a sliced bun or between pieces of bread or toast. Hamburgers are often served with various condiments, such as ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, relish ...

History of the Arena Football League in Denver

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In 1987, businessman and then-owner of the Denver Nuggets Sidney Shlenker announced the forming of the Denver Dynamite. The franchise played in the inaugural four-team "demonstration" season of 1987. the Dynamite tied for the best record in the league with the Pittsburgh Gladiato...

History of the Arena Football League in Detroit

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In 1988, Mike and Marian Ilitch fielded an indoor football team, Detroit Drive, in the Arena Football League. In 1992, he purchased the Detroit Tigers. Purchasing the Tigers led Ilitch to sell the Drive in February 1994 given the leagues' overlapping schedules.Detroit Drive (1988...

History of the Black Sea

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Black Sea is a marginal sea of Atlantic Ocean located between Europe and Asia. The mention of Black Sea dates back to 475 BC and was considered an ill omen. Historical names and etymology The principal Greek name Póntos Áxeinos is generally accepted to be a rendering of Iranian w...

History of the Christian Altar

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In contrast to the Jewish practice of building altars of several stones, the earliest Christian altars were of wood and shaped like ordinary house tables, a practice that continued until the Middle Ages. However, a preference for more durable materials led to church enactments in...

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