「Nebraska」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
該当件数 : 1895件
Following intermission, Tyreese Knox gave | Nebraska a 17-7 advantage with a 1-yard run early in t |
d on touchdown runs of 2 and 6 yards, to give | Nebraska a 17-3 lead. |
ectors for St. Anthony's Hospital in O'Neill, | Nebraska, a member of the Knights of Columbus, a licen |
a 23-yard field goal before halftime to give | Nebraska a 13-9 halftime lead. |
A facemask call against Oklahoma gave | Nebraska a first down on its own 37 and Nebraska head |
In 1979, he became the 34th Governor of | Nebraska, a post he held until to 1983, when he was na |
rd touchdown run later in the quarter to give | Nebraska a 10-7 halftime lead. |
amuel and his family moved to Buffalo County, | Nebraska, a sparsely settled frontier land where farmi |
he case of the Indian Hills Theater in Omaha, | Nebraska, a round Cinerama theater boasting a 110 foot |
Agate Springs Quarries, Sioux County, | Nebraska, a deposit of Miocene herbivores and carnivor |
The touchdown gave | Nebraska a 7-3 lead. |
The | Nebraska Adjutant General commands the state military |
More recently, he was given an honorary title | Nebraska Admiral ("Admiral of the Great Navy of the St |
Nebraska advanced to the title match, sweeping through | |
He proposed LB640, an act relating to the | Nebraska Advantage Act that amends certain sections of |
Two months later he published the | Nebraska Advertiser, a publication advertising the agr |
Fourth Grand Master of Masons of | Nebraska AF&AM 1865-1866 |
playing career began in 1975 at University of | Nebraska after the conclusion of his high school caree |
He was raised and educated in | Nebraska after his family moved there from Indiana. |
esearch Center (MARC) located in Clay County, | Nebraska after former Senator Roman L. Hruska. |
Dahlman lost a race for Governor of | Nebraska against Chester H. Aldrich in 1910. |
Few expected much of a game from | Nebraska against this kind of experience, but someone |
es as the Colonels took the floor in Lincoln, | Nebraska against the Kansas City-Omaha Kings. |
Nebraska Agribusiness Club honoree, 1980 | |
He started his journalism career as editor of | Nebraska Agwan, a university humor magazine, and as pa |
The | Nebraska Air National Guard, which is based in Lincoln |
ah, Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, South Dakota, | Nebraska, Alberta, Saskatchewan) |
n the session whose tracks would comprise the | Nebraska album, "Pink Cadillac" was not formally recor |
A native of Belden, | Nebraska, Alderson was one of many major leaguers who |
In 1999 he was selected to the | Nebraska All-Century Football Team via fan poll and in |
Defense Force units in western Iowa, most of | Nebraska along with southern South Dakota. |
iver, route followed the Platte River through | Nebraska along the Oregon Trail, then angled down alon |
Nebraska also owned one of the nation's top special te | |
Mission | Nebraska also owns construction permits for radio stat |
y of the members of this family still live in | Nebraska, although the relatives are now scattered thr |
1931 Trans-Mississippi Amateur, | Nebraska Amateur |
1930 | Nebraska Amateur |
Robyn O'Neil (born 1977, | Nebraska), American artist known for her large scale g |
So young people of different | Nebraska Amish groups can date each other, however whe |
Nebraska Amish practice bundling. | |
Because | Nebraska Amish have a small number of youth, they allo |
As of 2000, the | Nebraska Amish had eleven districts and 775 members, m |
The | Nebraska Amish, Swartzendruber Amish, Old Order Amish |
After arriving at | Nebraska, Amukamara contemplated playing basketball on |
uchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart in Omaha, | Nebraska, an anglophile whose non-native British accen |
the University of Chicago, the University of | Nebraska and at the Whitney Museum of American Art (NY |
played college football at the University of | Nebraska and was drafted in the eighth round of the 19 |
It is found from North Dakota, | Nebraska and Kansas eastward through Wisconsin to Ohio |
he campaigned heavily for Abraham Lincoln in | Nebraska and New York. |
ll linebacker who played at the University of | Nebraska and a two-time Super Bowl champion with the D |
e United States, mainly in Kansas, Minnesota, | Nebraska, and South Dakota. |
Nebraska and Miami have since faced off again in the p | |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for two seasons, fr |
ghest populations in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, | Nebraska, and Ohio. |
ess by forcefully advocating the admission of | Nebraska and Kansas. |
Hines served with the regiment in | Nebraska and Montana from 1891 to 1898 where he marrie |
In 1889 he became the Lieutenant Governor of | Nebraska and served until 1891. |
for the Doane College Trees located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1903 season |
But the losses to Miami, Iowa State, | Nebraska and the second Texas drubbing ultimately led |
In the 1978 season, | Nebraska and Oklahoma met two times; once in the regul |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for ten seasons, fr |
He attended the University of | Nebraska and played his entire NFL career with the Kan |
In 1869, he moved to Omaha, | Nebraska, and continued to practice law, and was the c |
He moved to Humboldt, | Nebraska, and engaged in agricultural pursuits 1866-18 |
played college football at the University of | Nebraska, and played professionally in the American Fo |
He attended the University of | Nebraska and played halfback and fullback for the 1908 |
expedition through the present-day states of | Nebraska and Wyoming. |
lorida to Alberta, Canada to California; from | Nebraska, and Kansas to New Mexico and Texas. |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1894 season |
He was born in Schuyler, | Nebraska and graduated from Schuyler Central High Scho |
from New Brunswick to Florida, west to Texas, | Nebraska and Ontario. |
were filmed on location, especially in Omaha, | Nebraska and Denver, Colorado. |
the 1974 ballot for Governor of the state of | Nebraska and also ran for Governor in 1994, receiving |
He attended high school in Omaha, | Nebraska and collegiately for the Creighton University |
against Washington State four tackles against | Nebraska, and two against Idaho. |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1952 season |
He moved to Lincoln, | Nebraska and graduated from the University of Nebraska |
In 1868, he removed from | Nebraska and settled in Port Townsend. |
Bereuter was born in York, | Nebraska and reared in Utica, Nebraska. |
a Republican to the United States Senate from | Nebraska and served from March 4, 1881, to March 4, 18 |
Weather Radio station that serves Valentine, | Nebraska and surrounding cities. |
He was born on March 11, 1943, in Lincoln, | Nebraska and graduated from Ashland High School. |
e United States, founding a convent in Omaha, | Nebraska, and a convent in Evansville, Indiana. |
he played minor league baseball in Fairbury, | Nebraska, and Petersburg, Virginia, before signing wit |
Senator Fischer was born in Lincoln, | Nebraska and graduated from the University of Nebraska |
nd to South Carolina, west to Texas, north to | Nebraska and southern Ontario. |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1892 season |
married to Miss Mary A. Hammon, of Clarkson, | Nebraska, and four children were born unto this union, |
49 as WOW-TV, the first television station in | Nebraska and one of the oldest in the Upper Midwest. |
a high risk of severe weather across eastern | Nebraska and western Iowa including the Omaha, Nebrask |
guage spoken by the Omaha (Umoⁿhoⁿ) people of | Nebraska and the Ponca (Paⁿka) people of Oklahoma and |
He moved to | Nebraska and became a justice on the supreme court of |
He was born on Feb. 23, 1975, in Omaha, | Nebraska and graduated from University of Notre Dame i |
, a utility company that serves South Dakota, | Nebraska, and Montana that is based in Sioux Falls. |
He lives in Ogallala | Nebraska and helps on his family-owned farm. |
sinessman who served as Secretary of State of | Nebraska and Secretary of Arizona Territory. |
ago Indian Tribe, Rice was born in Winnebago, | Nebraska, and had previously served in the United Stat |
Nebraska and Maine have the distinction of being the o | |
Lewis had scholarship offers from Missouri, | Nebraska, and Arizona State, among others. |
John A. Gale was born in Omaha, | Nebraska and graduated from Omaha North High School. |
Ehle was born May 11, 1873 in Kearney, | Nebraska and after entering the navy he was sent to fi |
ficant interest, in 1888 he proposed Lincoln, | Nebraska, and there the car would be named the "City o |
He has a B.A. from the University of | Nebraska, and a B.A. and D.Phil. |
Ben Nelson, former Governor of | Nebraska and 1996 Democratic nominee for the United St |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for five seasons, f |
Ben Nelson (D), former Governor of | Nebraska and 1996 Democratic nominee for the United St |
He was born in Falls City, | Nebraska and died in Brighton, Colorado. |
en uncovered in California, Maryland, western | Nebraska, and Texas. |
He was born on Aug. 23, 1940, in Beatrice, | Nebraska and graduated from Beatrice High School in 19 |
southwestern plains from extreme southeastern | Nebraska and northwestern Missouri, southwest through |
tember 13, 1966) He was born in North Platte, | Nebraska, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the Univer |
He was born in Odell, | Nebraska and graduated from Peru State College. |
nuary 12, 1905) was the founder of Red Cloud, | Nebraska and was also Nebraska's third Governor. |
he engaged in the hardware business in Omaha, | Nebraska and worked until 1895. |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for three seasons, |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for twenty-one seas |
was born on June 24, 1945, in Douglas County, | Nebraska and graduated from Omaha Benson High School i |
Germany, Taiwan, Colombia and the USA (mainly | Nebraska and Texas). |
a, New Mexico and west Texas; east to western | Nebraska and North Dakota. |
He was consecrated Missionary Bishop of | Nebraska and Dakota on November 15, 1865. |
larship to play baseball at the University of | Nebraska and entered the June 2000 Major League Baseba |
Nebraska and Maine are the only two states in the Unit | |
ishman (born February 27, 1974 in Gothenburg, | Nebraska) and grew up in Cozad, Nebraska where he play |
d 1880, settling mainly in Kansas, Minnesota, | Nebraska, and South Dakota. |
ged from his wife, asks Jake accompany him to | Nebraska and help him win his wife back. |
sic (New York: William Morrow, 1982; Lincoln, | Nebraska, and London: Bison Books/University of Nebras |
Later that year, the family left | Nebraska and began farming on the homestead. |
t law at institutes such as the University of | Nebraska and State University of New York at Buffalo i |
ries U.S. Route 30 between the U.S. states of | Nebraska and Iowa, across the Missouri River near Blai |
Primarily trained in | Nebraska and received deployment orders for the Medite |
ffair between Jerry Ryan, a young lawyer from | Nebraska, and Gittel Mosca, a kooky, streetwise dancer |
Martin was born in Kearney, | Nebraska and graduated from Dartmouth College in 1929 |
Henderson attended school in Newport, | Nebraska and Alvin, Texas. |
He moved three years later to Pawnee City, | Nebraska, and engaged in trading cattle until his elec |
Holcomb's body was returned to | Nebraska and buried at Broken Bow. |
Carter Lake is a shallow oxbow lake in | Nebraska and Iowa, located next to Omaha and Carter La |
was born Lucille Pharaby Boileau in Lincoln, | Nebraska, and had entered into a career as a singer by |
n the Community of Christ in Michigan; Omaha, | Nebraska; and Santa Cruz, California. |
e Illinois, choosing to settle temporarily in | Nebraska and then to travel by wagon train to the Grea |
Lord played quarterback at | Nebraska and ran the Huskers' option-style offense of |
He was born on Jan. 17, 1934, in Omaha, | Nebraska and graduated from a Technical High School in |
Oklahoma, Missouri, Wyoming, Colorado, Texas, | Nebraska, and Kentucky. |
gand, is a mathematician at the University of | Nebraska and is a past president of the Association fo |
He studied law in Lincoln, | Nebraska, and Sedalia, Missouri. |
Following college, he stayed in Lincoln, | Nebraska and worked at The Lincoln Daily News before b |
She lives in Lincoln, | Nebraska, and Amsterdam, The Netherlands. |
ervice was out on the frontiers of Kansas and | Nebraska and he was involved in the Sioux expedition o |
um of the Twelve encamped at Winter Quarters, | Nebraska, and he asked to be reunited with the Church. |
He was born on April 7, 1977, in Scottsbluff, | Nebraska and graduated from Bayard High School as vale |
(born October 23, 1940) is from North Platte, | Nebraska, and has been Nebraska's 26th Secretary of St |
She hails from Crete, | Nebraska and currently resides in Columbia, Missouri. |
He died in 1945 in Lincoln, | Nebraska, and is buried at the Wyuka Cemetery in Linco |
keley (June 25, 1822-November 21, 1912) was a | Nebraska and Wisconsin politician and jurist. |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for nine seasons, f |
Keith Neville was born in North Platte, | Nebraska, and early on in life was a banker, rancher, |
He was born on June 21, 1950, in Fremont, | Nebraska and graduated from North Bend Central High Sc |
John M. Thayer died in Lincoln, | Nebraska, and was buried in Wyuka Cemetery. |
age in Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, | Nebraska, and other states. |
area, particularly across western Kansas and | Nebraska and parts of South Dakota. |
naea troglodyta andria (Mexico, from Texas to | Nebraska and to West Virginia to Georgia and Florida) |
Kansas, Smith County, Kansas, Harlan County, | Nebraska, and Franklin County, Nebraska. |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1901 season |
He was born on Jan. 8, 1936, in Aurora, | Nebraska and graduated from Aurora High School in 1953 |
tropolitan utilities district in the State of | Nebraska, and the fifth largest public natural gas uti |
nted professor of botany at the University of | Nebraska and became head dean there in 1909. |
Democrats took open seats in Arizona, Hawaii, | Nebraska, and defeated incumbents John Glenn Beall, Jr |
e morning, a supercell developed over eastern | Nebraska and tracked into central Iowa. |
Nebraska and Miami would face off in yet another Orang | |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1895 season |
Kopplin was born on May 20, 1939 in Sterling, | Nebraska and graduated from Peru State College in 1966 |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for four seasons, f |
Hughes grew up in Crawford, | Nebraska and was a three-sport athlete at Crawford Hig |
rock was born on August 20, 1943 in Holdrege, | Nebraska, and graduated from Holdrege High School in 1 |
He moved to Plattsmouth, | Nebraska and studied law passing the bar in and set up |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1913 season |
He was born on April 12, 1938, in Riverdale, | Nebraska and graduated from Riverdale High School. |
e vote count, which would be a unique system ( | Nebraska and Maine assign electoral votes based on vot |
al career as a high school teacher in Gering, | Nebraska and served in a variety of educational positi |
was born on June 25, 1941, in Colfax County, | Nebraska and graduated from Columbus High School in 19 |
hed through Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Iowa, | Nebraska, and South Dakota. |
He moved to Fairmont, | Nebraska and became the city schools superintendent fr |
tment official for Kansas, Iowa, Missouri and | Nebraska, and he was administration spokesperson in th |
was born on October 2, 1938, in North Platte, | Nebraska and graduated from Sumner High School in 1956 |
in South Dakota, and the Gavins Point Dam in | Nebraska and South Dakota. |
nd Luke Lavender are citizens of the State of | Nebraska, and that said Thos. |
The 1973 edition of the Orange Bowl featured | Nebraska, and Notre Dame. |
ed safety his first year at the University of | Nebraska, and tore his ACL during training, and sat ou |
Miami moved past | Nebraska and the Longhorns to secure their first Natio |
He was born on July 20, 1966, in Friend, | Nebraska and graduated from Wilber-Clatonia High Schoo |
920 to 1922 while attending the University of | Nebraska and made "honorable mention" on one of Walter |
trict court of the ninth judicial district of | Nebraska and served from March 9, 1899 to December 189 |
Following the war he moved to | Nebraska and was elected Secretary of State. |
tar version that was unlike both the original | Nebraska and full band performances. |
who was among the original founders of Omaha, | Nebraska and served as president of the Second Iowa Co |
$553,500 was divided among Washington, Idaho, | Nebraska, and Texas. |
He attended the University of | Nebraska and received his Bachelors in Farm Operations |
ted it to a limited extent, by providing that | Nebraska and Kansas could enter the Union free or slav |
They reached Sidney, | Nebraska, and proceeded to Colorado, where they joined |
Born in Harvard, | Nebraska, and raised in Columbus, Ohio, Southworth dec |
eived honorary degrees from the University of | Nebraska and Hastings College. |
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