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cicadas feed. Sometimes, they are
erroneously called sand hornets,
despite not
truly being hornets,
which belong to the
family Vespidae. The most recent...
- USS
Hornet (CV/CVA/CVS-12) is an Es****-class
aircraft carrier built for the
United States Navy (USN)
during World War II.
Completed in late 1943, the ship...
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Sand Volleyball Consortium: Women's
Beach Volleyball Scholarships are
offered in all sports. The
football and
track and
field teams compete in
Hornet...
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partially consolidated sandstone containing a
naturally occurring mixture of
sand, clay, and water,
soaked with
bitumen (a
dense and
extremely viscous form...
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Charlotte Hornets were an
American football team in the short-lived
professional World Football League.
Despite their brief existence, the
Hornets were North...
- His role as Po-Han (his
second credited role on film) in the 1966 film The
Sand Pebbles saw him
nominated for the
Academy Award and the
Golden Globe Award...
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combat with U.S.
forces during the
First Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. USS
Hornet United
States Navy 27
October 1942 A Yorktown-class
aircraft carrier that...
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Lewis Charles Wendell (March 22, 1892 – July 11, 1953) was an
American baseball player and team manager.
Wendell was born
March 22, 1892, in New York City...
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lending a hand
along with
local hero
Tyson Chandler from the New
Orleans Hornets. All of the
players have
local ties and are
committed to
keeping the national...
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Squadron 8 of the USS
Hornet. Ford, who was a Navy
Reserve commander at the time, was
present at
Midway Atoll's
power plant on
Sand Island during the ****anese...