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Bicentennials Comes to Yale". The Hour. p. 29.
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Bicentennials fall to Pele &...
- Look up
bicentennial or
bicentenary in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bicentennial or
bicentenary is the two-hundredth
anniversary of a part, or the...
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Bicentennial Man is a 1999
American science fiction comedy-drama film
starring Robin Williams, Sam Neill,
Embeth Davidtz (in a dual role),
Wendy Crewson...
- The
United States Bicentennial was a
series of
celebrations and
observances during the mid-1970s that paid
tribute to
historical events leading up to the...
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matches over the years; it
served as home
field for the
Connecticut Bicentennials of the
North American Soccer League during the 1976 and 1977 seasons...
- the team was
known as the
Oakland Stompers,
Hartford Bicentennials and
Connecticut Bicentennials. Joe
Petrone was the
Drillers general manager for their...
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Parks and Recreation.
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Trinity Church bicentennial celebration, May 5, 1897, By
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Atlit detainee camp,
which Israel declined.
Around 1987, the
California Bicentennial Foundation for the U.S.
Constitution selected Ali to
personify the vitality...
- estimation,
Newton was the
greatest human being who ever lived. On the
bicentennial of Newton's
death in 1927,
astronomer James Jeans stated that he "was...
- "The
Bicentennial Man" is a
novelette in the
Robot series by
American writer Isaac Asimov.
According to the
foreword in
Robot Visions,
Asimov was approached...