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that was first isolated from human sputum in | Nebraska, USA. |
mand Headquarters at Offutt Air Force Base in | Nebraska. |
She lives in | Nebraska, grew up in Pennsylvania and has also lived i |
Harvard AAF), also being assigned to bases in | Nebraska for training. |
n the native thistle Cirsium altissimum L. in | Nebraska. |
Both groups were reassigned to bases in | Nebraska - to (Grand Island AAF and McCook AAF) respec |
ould have overturned the Dream Act of 2006 in | Nebraska, however he later withdrew his amendment. |
nadoes on June 22 and 23 killed two people in | Nebraska. |
ians at the Loupe Fork of the Platte River in | Nebraska. |
vised its protocols and resumed operations in | Nebraska. |
ost No. 24, which was one of 354 GAR posts in | Nebraska. |
For the larger river in | Nebraska and other meanings, see Platte River (disambi |
lifornia, and also taught at Union College in | Nebraska. |
k and Clerk of the District Court for Rock in | Nebraska. |
In | Nebraska: Brownville |
illiam Jennings Bryan lost the Senate race in | Nebraska, but came back to win the 1896 presidential n |
The 2006 United States Senate election in | Nebraska was held November 7, 2006. |
his election was one of the most expensive in | Nebraska history. |
ewan, Boron, California, and several sites in | Nebraska and Wyoming. |
t Squadron; trained under Second Air Force in | Nebraska initially with B-17 Flying Fortresses, and re |
t the 2010 American Liszt Society Festival in | Nebraska, USA. |
"Honest John" Powers ran for governor in | Nebraska as a populist in 1892. |
A Methodist, Kendall was born in | Nebraska, but he later moved to Anchorage. |
Hill, a graduate of Kennedy College in | Nebraska, has two adult children. |
His nickname among old family friends in | Nebraska was "Dode." |
tornadoes touched down further to the west in | Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas during the late e |
He owned and managed farmland in | Nebraska and Iowa. |
llowed was one of the most memorable plays in | Nebraska football and Fiesta Bowl history. |
ffered from diabetes, which went untreated in | Nebraska prisons. |
ssor, businessman, and political candidate in | Nebraska. |
ng B-29 Very Heavy Bomber upgrade training in | Nebraska when its former assigned group, the 376th Bom |
back to Washington County and Burt County in | Nebraska. |
articipates in customer gas choice program in | Nebraska and Wyoming. |
ommunities as the veteran of all pioneers in | Nebraska... |
ng state highways: 2 and 14 in Colorado, 7 in | Nebraska, 2 and 7 in Iowa, and 7 and 18 in Illinois. |
rty is the only recognized political party in | Nebraska other than the Democratic and Republican Part |
and was one of eleven USAAF training bases in | Nebraska during World War II. |
For the fort in | Nebraska, see Fort Kearny. |
he became a newspaper reporter and editor in | Nebraska as well as a county judge. |
ne of the leading educational institutions in | Nebraska, and was the first higher education instituti |
Born in | Nebraska as Constance Elaine Mackey, Winona was 25 yea |
The Army National Guard in | Nebraska consists of over 4,000 soldiers in 74 troop u |
Main article: History of slavery in | Nebraska |
no designated American Viticultural Areas in | Nebraska. |
e, Grand Island was the third largest city in | Nebraska and its economy was thriving. |
The USDA had poisoned the birds in | Nebraska to protect farmers feeds. |
phens resumed his former business pursuits in | Nebraska. |
ship and residency at Creighton University in | Nebraska. |
N'astirh took Madelyne to the orphanage in | Nebraska where Scott grew up, which was actually a fro |
He is admitted to practice law in | Nebraska, Colorado, and Texas, and belongs to many law |
Lake Minatare near the city of Scottsbluff in | Nebraska. |
In July, 2005, Koso was charged in | Nebraska for statutory rape after his thirteen-year-ol |
Knox was born 1899 in | Nebraska. |
Sederburg was born in | Nebraska and raised in Minnesota. |
over-up: Child Abuse, Satanism, and Murder in | Nebraska. |
Bonness played high school football in | Nebraska at Bellevue High School in Bellevue, a suburb |
or a number of other college teams, including | Nebraska, Duquesne, and West Virginia. |
lorado and its distribution extends just into | Nebraska. |
ghest populations in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, | Nebraska, and Ohio. |
k" and was the first legal code for the Iowa, | Nebraska, Dakota, and Montana Territories. |
hed through Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Iowa, | Nebraska, and South Dakota. |
ry, consisting of the present states of Iowa, | Nebraska, the Dakotas; most of Kansas, Wyoming, and Mo |
stern terminus at Council Bluffs, Iowa/Omaha, | Nebraska. |
Licensed to Grand Island, | Nebraska, USA, the station serves the Grand Island-Kea |
appointed the second Bishop of Grand Island, | Nebraska, by Pope Pius XI. |
st days before the election, in Grand Island, | Nebraska. |
Located in Grand Island, | Nebraska, the work was considered controversial due to |
but died before the election in Grand Island, | Nebraska, on November 7, 1916. |
tling, including Rupert, Idaho, Grand Island, | Nebraska and Memphis, Tennessee. |
Aldon Lynn Nielsen (born 1950 Grand Island, | Nebraska) is an American poet, and literary critic. |
ted States Navy to be named for Grand Island, | Nebraska. |
h three brothers and a sister near Johnstown, | Nebraska. |
Semifinalist Texas joined | Nebraska in becoming the first non-California or Hawai |
ter Crouch scored the touchdown, the jubilant | Nebraska crowd watched as the video board displayed a |
y Partners, it was named KN Energy and Kansas | Nebraska Pipeline. |
It has also been reported from Kansas, | Nebraska, Iowa, Wisconsin, Mexico, the Antilles and fr |
assistant provost marshal general for Kansas, | Nebraska, Colorado, and Dakota. |
tornadoes of May 29 and 30, 1879, In Kansas, | Nebraska, Missouri, and Iowa. |
censure: Connecticut, Ohio, Illinois, Kansas, | Nebraska, Utah, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Maine, Wy |
t there are areas in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, | Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota with higher e |
the natural gas utility in Colorado, Kansas, | Nebraska and Iowa and its Colorado electric utility fr |
he states of Michigan, Alaska, Idaho, Kansas, | Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Texas, and |
ssippi, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, | Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin |
ison County, Ohio - July 20, 1917 in Kearney, | Nebraska) was a prominent farmer, businessman, soldier |
County and Riverdale organizations, Kearney, | Nebraska volunteer fire department and the Christian C |
Licensed to Kearney, | Nebraska, USA, the station serves the Grand Island-Kea |
He moved with his family again to Kearney, | Nebraska in 1883 and continued to practice law. |
racticed law throughout the 1980s in Kearney, | Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, and Santa Fe, New Mexico. |
Ehle was born May 11, 1873 in Kearney, | Nebraska and after entering the navy he was sent to fi |
Martin was born in Kearney, | Nebraska and graduated from Dartmouth College in 1929 |
It is located just northwest of Kearney, | Nebraska (USA). |
d's body was exhumed and reburied in Kearney, | Nebraska, where his younger brother Zachary lived. |
After he spent two years in Kearney, | Nebraska playing junior hockey, he attended college at |
Davis became ill and died near Fort Kearney, | Nebraska, on his way back to the outfitting stations o |
Kearney, | Nebraska. |
per in Indianapolis, Conner moved to Kearney, | Nebraska, in 1872, where he practiced law. |
an order for the abandonment of Fort Kearny, | Nebraska. |
a surgeon and practiced medicine in Kimball, | Nebraska from 1919 to 1942. |
Ted Kooser, | Nebraska poet, has recorded many of the stories of the |
rarely migrate to Newfoundland and Labrador, | Nebraska and Florida. |
He was a member of the last | Nebraska Territorial council in 1866 and its equivalen |
he Flames announced that the team was leaving | Nebraska for the Quad Cities of Iowa and Illinois to b |
He led | Nebraska to its first bowl game, the 1941 Rose Bowl, a |
Jones left | Nebraska when he was called back to service during Wor |
Later that year, the family left | Nebraska and began farming on the homestead. |
After Frank Crawford left | Nebraska to go to the University of Texas in 1894, Tho |
The 7-19 postseason loss left | Nebraska with three losses in the final four games of |
Lafleur left | Nebraska as a member of three National Championship te |
radio station (880 AM) licensed to Lexington, | Nebraska, United States |
adio station (93.1 FM) licensed to Lexington, | Nebraska, United States |
He was also the mayor of Lexington, | Nebraska two times, first 1992-1995 and again from 199 |
ford Walker Lee (August 4, 1896 in Lexington, | Nebraska - August 25, 1980 in Denver, Colorado), was a |
Tech then went to Lincoln | Nebraska where he threw a 23 yard touchdown pass to Jo |
Robin Backhaus (born in Lincoln, | Nebraska on February 12, 1955) is an American former s |
home games at the "M" Street Park in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
Jan Meyers (born July 20, 1928, in Lincoln, | Nebraska) is an American politician and a former membe |
ir home games in Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
n in Omaha and a department store in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
ia: A. H. Clark Co., 1976; reprinted Lincoln, | Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 1988. |
rop Love, future Republican mayor of Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
Galen Hadley (born March 9, 1942, in Lincoln, | Nebraska) is a Nebraska state senator and former mayor |
Kevin Young (born 8 November 1970 Lincoln, | Nebraska) is an American poet and teacher of poetry. |
Ron Kurtenbach is a Lincoln, | Nebraska communist born January 6, 1943. |
in that capacity until his death, in Lincoln, | Nebraska, later that year. |
Fabian Bruskewitz of the Diocese of Lincoln, | Nebraska issued, under certain conditions, an automati |
Lincoln, | Nebraska is Taiping's sister city. |
hor and reporter for KOLN/KGIN-TV in Lincoln, | Nebraska, where she anchored daily morning and afterno |
He moved to Lincoln, | Nebraska and graduated from the University of Nebraska |
He moved to Lincoln, | Nebraska, where he started to practice law again. |
He was born on March 11, 1943, in Lincoln, | Nebraska and graduated from Ashland High School. |
Bo Ruud (born September 2, 1984 in Lincoln, | Nebraska) is an American football linebacker who is cu |
Senator Fischer was born in Lincoln, | Nebraska and graduated from the University of Nebraska |
coln and Lincoln Business College in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
the court of industrial relations in Lincoln, | Nebraska from 1976 to 1980. |
s (Rich) King (born April 4, 1969 in Lincoln, | Nebraska) is an American former professional basketbal |
, Illinois, Bryan served as mayor of Lincoln, | Nebraska from 1915 to 1917, and again from 1935 to 193 |
High School, and graduated from the Lincoln, | Nebraska Normal University and the Nebraska state Norm |
a one-third-mile clay race track in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
ficant interest, in 1888 he proposed Lincoln, | Nebraska, and there the car would be named the "City o |
single home game at Lincoln Park, in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
at Mogis' Presto recording studio in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
Bluffs, Iowa) was the 50th mayor of Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
Born in Lincoln, | Nebraska, he studied botany at the University of Nebra |
The Rumbles, Ltd, a band from Lincoln, | Nebraska, recorded a pop-psychedelic version of the so |
Drive is a rock band with origins in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
He is buried in Wyuka Cemetery, in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
es as the Colonels took the floor in Lincoln, | Nebraska against the Kansas City-Omaha Kings. |
sic (New York: William Morrow, 1982; Lincoln, | Nebraska, and London: Bison Books/University of Nebras |
1950, he set up private practice in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
was born Lucille Pharaby Boileau in Lincoln, | Nebraska, and had entered into a career as a singer by |
ew Haven, Vermont before he moved to Lincoln, | Nebraska in 1881, and to McCook, Nebraska in 1886. |
Regional Tournament that was held in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
rsity of Hawaii and Union College in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
She moved with her family to Lincoln, | Nebraska in 1963. |
It is part of the Lincoln, | Nebraska Metropolitan Statistical Area. |
cClanahan (born December 12, 1954 in Lincoln, | Nebraska) is a former professional American football p |
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. |
He died in 1945 in Lincoln, | Nebraska, and is buried at the Wyuka Cemetery in Linco |
an Hoiberg (born October 15, 1972 in Lincoln, | Nebraska) is the head men's basketball coach at Iowa S |
t Madison, Wisconsin, in 1908 and at Lincoln, | Nebraska, in 1910. |
awn M. Bouwens (born May 25, 1968 in Lincoln, | Nebraska) is a former professional American football p |
astronomical observatory located in Lincoln, | Nebraska (USA) surrounded Holmes lake. |
John M. Thayer died in Lincoln, | Nebraska, and was buried in Wyuka Cemetery. |
peace advocacy organization based in Lincoln, | Nebraska, United States. |
In Lincoln, | Nebraska, Martin was once sitting at a railroad crossi |
He moved with his family to Lincoln, | Nebraska as a child. |
Fort Chaffee region before moving to Lincoln, | Nebraska to attend pharmacy school again at the Univer |
ca speaking tour in December 2002 at Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
Lincoln, | Nebraska has had one for around for 14 years |
5 miles (8.0 km) north-northeast of Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
In 1994 Slim moved to Lincoln, | Nebraska, where the Zoo Bar had been booking him for y |
Born in Lincoln, | Nebraska, Mann was a member of the 1914 "Miracle" Brav |
e of the Air Force, was stationed in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
82 in at Lincoln General Hospital in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
ir home games in Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
ncy medical services for the city of Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
s world's record on June 28, 1953 in Lincoln, | Nebraska at 57,93 m, being the first man to throw over |
Lincoln, | Nebraska, and London: University of Nebraska Press, 19 |
D. Dutton (born October 13, 1950, in Lincoln, | Nebraska) has served as the California State Senate Re |
Sunday Journal Lincoln, | Nebraska, USA (September 11, 1966) |
ttorney from 1882 to 1888, moving to Lincoln, | Nebraska in 1887. |
acum was appointed to the Diocese of Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
un Road, depending on the source, in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
Claridge is now an orthodontist in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
Bohannan was born in Lincoln, | Nebraska, to Hillory Bohannan and Hazel Truex Bohannan |
Born in Lincoln, | Nebraska, Beebe played baseball for the Hyde Park High |
as governor, Crosby practiced law in Lincoln, | Nebraska, until shortly before his death in 2000. |
ir home games at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
opened the first Runza Drive-Inn in Lincoln, | Nebraska, and began serving runza sandwiches, a type o |
He was named the third Bishop of Lincoln, | Nebraska, on March 20, 1918. |
ul, later relocating his practice to Lincoln, | Nebraska in 1895. |
NE-TF1 - Lincoln, | Nebraska - Lincoln Fire & Rescue Department |
s currently a practicing attorney in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
e General Conference session held in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
He moved to Lincoln, | Nebraska, still working as a salesman in 1919. |
na; and the Sheldon Museum of Art in Lincoln, | Nebraska The U.S. copyright representative for Eugene |
s practice in Plattsmouth, moving to Lincoln, | Nebraska in 1874. |
ry 2007, Harrington sued the city of Lincoln, | Nebraska, seeking $75,000 in damages with claims that |
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