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-29 Superfortresses at Harvard Army Airfield, | Nebraska during the summer of 1944. |
994 season, and then returned to the State of | Nebraska as the Secondary Coach for the Mavericks at t |
r the Loupe Fork (near present-day Stapleton, | Nebraska) of the Platte River. |
s, who were fresh off of their upset of No. 3 | Nebraska in the First ever Big 12 Championship Game, w |
bia University (1918-1919), the University of | Nebraska (1921-1924), the University of Denver (1925-1 |
Nebraska scored the only points of the 1st quarter, wh | |
his debut deal to fight in his native Omaha, | Nebraska, at the UFC Fight Night 15 event. |
o represent the 3rd Congressional District of | Nebraska in the Sixty-sixth Congress. |
The Governor of | Nebraska holds the "supreme executive power" of the St |
She is a graduate of the University of | Nebraska, Lincoln; the Nebraska Agricultural Leadershi |
also hosts a youth clinic annually in Omaha, | Nebraska during the College Baseball Word Series. |
es as the Colonels took the floor in Lincoln, | Nebraska against the Kansas City-Omaha Kings. |
Creekmore, a former student from Hartington, | Nebraska, were the student broadcasters. |
ll, is a bluff on the Platte River in eastern | Nebraska in the United States. |
He had defeated Jordan Burroughs of | Nebraska in the semi-finals 6-3. |
le convective system developed across eastern | Nebraska in the Omaha area during the morning hours of |
7 upset of 2 time defending national champion | Nebraska in the opening game of the 1972 season. |
It is located in what is now Knox County, | Nebraska, near the town of Verdel. |
an Hoiberg (born October 15, 1972 in Lincoln, | Nebraska) is the head men's basketball coach at Iowa S |
loss was 35-31, to eventual national champion | Nebraska in the Game of the Century. |
y of the members of this family still live in | Nebraska, although the relatives are now scattered thr |
tional championship with a 31-30 victory over | Nebraska in the Orange Bowl. |
memory of the previous season's 62-24 loss to | Nebraska in the National Championship Game in the Fies |
tropolitan utilities district in the State of | Nebraska, and the fifth largest public natural gas uti |
ized the first district and supreme courts of | Nebraska, assisted the first Territorial legislature i |
Wisconsin and | Nebraska are the U.S. states with the most listings fo |
Miami moved past | Nebraska and the Longhorns to secure their first Natio |
wold, making her the first woman to represent | Nebraska in the Senate. |
Gerrard (born November 2, 1953, in Schuyler, | Nebraska) is the youngest person ever appointed to the |
Nebraska was the only college to offer him a scholarsh | |
In 1994 Slim moved to Lincoln, | Nebraska, where the Zoo Bar had been booking him for y |
uperfortresses at Grand Island Army Airfield, | Nebraska during the summer of 1944. |
ran and won as Delegate from the Territory of | Nebraska to the Fortieth United States Congress, but s |
David Hahn (born 1955, in Omaha, | Nebraska) is the CEO of Internet development company N |
CAA title in volleyball with an easy sweep of | Nebraska by the scores of 15-12, 15-4, 15-4. |
uri scored first on a 29 yard field goal, but | Nebraska owned the show for the rest of the game, scor |
Sullivan (born September 22, 1939, in Omaha, | Nebraska) was the 29th Governor of Wyoming, having ser |
Drafted out of the University of | Nebraska by the San Francisco Giants in the 10th round |
nto a humiliating surrender at Fort Robinson, | Nebraska, and the dominance and prevalence of the Plai |
the Seattle Mariners out of the University of | Nebraska in the 1st round (27th overall) of the 1985 M |
was elected to eight terms as mayor of Omaha, | Nebraska, serving the city for 20 years over a 23-year |
ers of the Lakota people of Montana, Wyoming, | Nebraska, and the Dakota region created the Republic t |
E. Parshall were nonresidents of the State of | Nebraska at the commencement of this action." |
The successful season saw | Nebraska lead the nation in rushing, with talented but |
he Flames announced that the team was leaving | Nebraska for the Quad Cities of Iowa and Illinois to b |
ded in England," The Buggs hailed from Omaha, | Nebraska, and the album was actually recorded at Kay B |
With the addition of | Nebraska to the Big Ten Conference beginning in the 20 |
, as well as victories over both Maryland and | Nebraska in the Cotton Bowl Classic. |
Nebraska won the game 31-21. | |
ys was a territory band based in North Omaha, | Nebraska in the 1930s. |
team went 10-0 and defeated the University of | Nebraska in the Rose Bowl with his elaborate T-formati |
Gene Budig (born May 25, 1939 in McCook, | Nebraska) was the president of Major League Baseball's |
tary School is an elementary school in Omaha, | Nebraska in the United States. |
education, the expansion of the University of | Nebraska, and the enactment of the state's first minim |
ehensible;" Republican Senator Chuck Hagel of | Nebraska said the ads were "beyond offensive to me." |
down a number of times in a 2004 game against | Nebraska which the Panthers lost. |
iver, route followed the Platte River through | Nebraska along the Oregon Trail, then angled down alon |
rida State retook the #1 spot in the poll and | Nebraska became the new #2, setting up a #1 vs. #2 mat |
The defense then successfully held off | Nebraska for the remainder of the game. |
ford was able to knock off defending champion | Nebraska in the national semifinals. |
Licensed to Papillion, | Nebraska, USA, the station serves the Omaha area. |
ew a 49 yard touchdown pass to Ben Gregory as | Nebraska narrowed the deficit to 24-13. |
The derecho developed just east of Omaha, | Nebraska in the late evening hours of July 4. The stor |
ving a higher BCS Ranking and eventually beat | Nebraska in the Big 12 Championship. |
the headquarters of the Military District of | Nebraska at the hotel. |
) in 1971 on behalf of the citizens of Omaha, | Nebraska, with the request that it be awarded annually |
he departure of Pederson to the University of | Nebraska and the arrival of athletic director Jeff Lon |
Nebraska became the first non-California or Hawaii uni | |
s lincolnensis in a soil sample from Lincoln, | Nebraska (hence the bacterial name). |
luding a 22-yarder, in Miami's 37-14 win over | Nebraska in the Rose Bowl, clinching UM's fifth nation |
Nebraska had their first losing season under Branch an | |
Nebraska continued their string of domination over Okl | |
to Bruce Fischer who ranches near Valentine, | Nebraska with their three sons Adam, Morgan and Luke. |
27-0 after a 40-yard Steve Davis field goal, | Nebraska scored their first points early in the fourth |
Bulldogs concluded the season with a 6-5 win | Nebraska, crowning them as the best team in the west f |
ackages to 160 random people living in Omaha, | Nebraska, asking them to forward the package to a frie |
ara's dream run came to an end, as top seeded | Nebraska overpowered them, 30-24, 30-19, 30-21. |
e Illinois, choosing to settle temporarily in | Nebraska and then to travel by wagon train to the Grea |
He practiced law in Fairbury, | Nebraska and then became a special agent for Federal B |
He set up practice in Tekamah, | Nebraska and then became the prosecuting attorney for |
In his later years, French moved to Omaha, | Nebraska, and thence to Boise City, Idaho, where he wa |
ficant interest, in 1888 he proposed Lincoln, | Nebraska, and there the car would be named the "City o |
Few expected much of a game from | Nebraska against this kind of experience, but someone |
Lisa became the first U.S. settler of | Nebraska, and this outpost became among the most impor |
Nebraska has three seats in the House, apportioned acc | |
nford knocked off defending national champion | Nebraska in three sets. |
After the break, it was all | Nebraska, including three touchdowns by George Flippin |
The 7-19 postseason loss left | Nebraska with three losses in the final four games of |
The Knights originally said they were turning | Nebraska around, thus "Ak-Sar-Ben." |
He was also the mayor of Lexington, | Nebraska two times, first 1992-1995 and again from 199 |
dvanced to the College World Series in Omaha, | Nebraska four times, the last in 1972. |
He is one of seven | Nebraska players to have won the Outland Trophy and is |
After taking over on their own one, | Nebraska opted to punt on first down. |
already been determined before the game, with | Nebraska going to the Orange in Miami and Oklahoma hea |
As a starting quarterback, Lord directed his | Nebraska teams to 7-7 and 10-3 records during the 2002 |
In 1863 he moved to the | Nebraska Territory to teach school in Tekamah, Nebrask |
Quandahl was elected as a | Nebraska Delegate to the 2004 Republican National Conv |
which was the largest crowd ever assembled in | Nebraska up to that point. |
There are two proposed routes: | Nebraska Ave.(north-south) to Fletcher Ave.(east-west) |
Stryker grew up in Omaha, | Nebraska, moved to New York City in 1980, and joined o |
t of Transportation, Hillsborough Avenue from | Nebraska Avenue to 50th Street has increased in the nu |
orth to central California, Utah, Wyoming and | Nebraska, east to Arkansas and Alabama. |
Electoral reform in | Nebraska refers to efforts to change the voting laws i |
As governor, Heineman worked with the | Nebraska Legislature to pass the largest tax cut in st |
a, a quiet bank clerk living in tiny Peacock, | Nebraska, prefers to live an invisible life in order t |
Nebraska drove to the LSU 15 before fumbling again, th | |
Nebraska failed to cash in on several opportunities to | |
, from southern Virginia west to southeastern | Nebraska, south to Florida and eastern Texas, and nort |
Nebraska traveled to Kansas City for their first meeti | |
naea troglodyta andria (Mexico, from Texas to | Nebraska and to West Virginia to Georgia and Florida) |
He was also a | Nebraska delegate to the 1908 Republican National Conv |
Both groups were reassigned to bases in | Nebraska - to (Grand Island AAF and McCook AAF) respec |
the southern United States, from Colorado to | Nebraska, south to northern Texas. |
s, from the Great Lakes region in Michigan to | Nebraska, south to Texas, and east to Tennessee, with |
ound from central New England west to central | Nebraska, south to northern Florida, the Gulf Coast an |
He was also chairman of the | Nebraska delegation to the convention which nominated |
r that, he resumed his law practice in Omaha, | Nebraska, moving to Los Angeles, California in 1918, w |
ich would have ended the fourth quarter, with | Nebraska appearing to win 12-10. |
Nebraska advanced to the title match, sweeping through | |
e, there have been no bills introduced in the | Nebraska Legislature to join the National Popular Vote |
Born in Wausa, | Nebraska, prior to serving in the United States Congre |
Tampa boundaries are University to the north, | Nebraska Avenue to the west, Sulphur Springs to the so |
Nebraska quarterback Tommie Frazier got the Huskers ba | |
ent Act Senator Nelson believes that taxes in | Nebraska are too high and part of the problem is the l |
ed safety his first year at the University of | Nebraska, and tore his ACL during training, and sat ou |
Fifth at | Nebraska in Total Offense (5,421 yards) |
by Bruce Springsteen from his 1982 solo album | Nebraska, "Lovers Town Revisited" from Billy Bragg's 1 |
e morning, a supercell developed over eastern | Nebraska and tracked into central Iowa. |
Harvard AAF), also being assigned to bases in | Nebraska for training. |
On 1 October 2004, | Nebraska was transferred to Submarine Squadron 17 in S |
June 3, 1980: Future University of | Nebraska quarterback Turner Gill was drafted by the Wh |
unswick in 2005, eventually landing in Omaha, | Nebraska for two seasons before moving to the Quad Cit |
against Washington State four tackles against | Nebraska, and two against Idaho. |
Today there are locations throughout | Nebraska with two locations in Colorado, Ft. |
Hill, a graduate of Kennedy College in | Nebraska, has two adult children. |
Democratic nominee, William Jennings Bryan of | Nebraska, for U.S. President, Bailey was an unsuccessf |
.S. Route 32 from Chicago, Illinois to Omaha, | Nebraska, and U.S. Route 38 from Lincoln, Nebraska, to |
na; and the Sheldon Museum of Art in Lincoln, | Nebraska The U.S. copyright representative for Eugene |
From | Nebraska to U.S. 24 and from K-15 to Arkansas City, it |
ll has served as the offensive coordinator of | Nebraska and UCLA Bruins football team. |
He turned down scholarship offers from | Nebraska, USC, UCLA, Michigan and Northwestern to play |
Fabian Bruskewitz of the Diocese of Lincoln, | Nebraska issued, under certain conditions, an automati |
When war was declared on 6 April 1917, | Nebraska was undergoing repairs at the Boston Navy Yar |
Gerrard is a graduate of | Nebraska Wesleyan University (B.S.), 1976; University |
coached football, basketball, and baseball at | Nebraska Wesleyan University from 1908 to 1911. |
High School, and graduated from the Lincoln, | Nebraska Normal University and the Nebraska state Norm |
He played at | Nebraska Wesleyan University and then at the Universit |
He graduated from the | Nebraska Wesleyan University at Lincoln in 1892, studi |
She attended | Nebraska Wesleyan University from 1955 to 1956. |
all coaching career as an assistant coach for | Nebraska Wesleyan University just two years after he g |
m Shelby High School in 1925, Dunning entered | Nebraska Wesleyan University and received his B. A. de |
He served as the head football coach at | Nebraska Wesleyan University (1908-1910), the Universi |
For the former | Nebraska Christian University, see Cotner College. |
ree (1916) and the LL.D. degree (1926) by the | Nebraska Wesleyan University. |
Nebraska put up an additional 12 points before the gam | |
Nebraska tied up in the Brooklyn Navy Shipyard on the | |
She lives in | Nebraska, grew up in Pennsylvania and has also lived i |
Nebraska had upset #1 ranked Oklahoma 17-14 on Nov. 11 | |
Later that evening, top-ranked | Nebraska was upset by number five Miami Hurricanes 31- |
4, that UP was selling Wyoming coal in Omaha, | Nebraska for US$9 per ton while they charged other coa |
inings (Miss Sandhills Teen USA) won the Miss | Nebraska Teen USA 2004 title on January 1, 2004 over r |
lack 41 Flash Reverse Pass is a play that the | Nebraska Cornhuskers used against the Oklahoma Sooners |
s general of 12 other states: South Carolina, | Nebraska, Texas, Utah, Louisiana, Alabama, Michigan, C |
Black Ranch in northern California, sites in | Nebraska, Idaho, Utah, and Oklahoma. |
He cited Meyer v. | Nebraska, Pierce v. Society of Sisters and Prince v. M |
tes other generating stations in North Omaha, | Nebraska City, Valley, Elk City and in Cass County; co |
The bowl game featured the | Nebraska Cornhuskers verses the Auburn Tigers. |
composition of the Territorial Legislature in | Nebraska was very important because the Legislators we |
s at the 2005 MasterCard Alamo Bowl, in which | Nebraska was victorious over the Michigan Wolverines. |
He chose Maryland over Michigan State, | Nebraska, and Virginia. |
Main article: | Nebraska Cornhuskers volleyball |
eterans were re-enlisted in the 1st Battalion | Nebraska Veteran Volunteer Cavalry, which served until |
r scant cover, the eight reduced companies of | Nebraska men walked forward with their colonel, firing |
played college football at the University of | Nebraska and was drafted in the eighth round of the 19 |
Nebraska (13-0) was the consensus national champion, h | |
Nebraska originally was assigned to Submarine Group 10 | |
A native of Belden, | Nebraska, Alderson was one of many major leaguers who |
The First | Nebraska Militia was a temporary military force mobili |
Born on October 1, 1948, in Seward, | Nebraska, Joel was raised in a pastor's family in Nebr |
Born in Albion, | Nebraska, Barnes was educated at the University of Neb |
Nebraska Man was the name applied by the popular press | |
This was the second and last year that the | Nebraska team was known as the Old Gold Knights. |
e U.S. 9th Cavalry Regiment at Fort Robinson, | Nebraska which was an all-black regiment commanded by |
nuary 12, 1905) was the founder of Red Cloud, | Nebraska and was also Nebraska's third Governor. |
The | Nebraska District was formed in September 1970 when th |
Following his term in | Nebraska, Gosper was appointed Secretary of Arizona Te |
John M. Thayer died in Lincoln, | Nebraska, and was buried in Wyuka Cemetery. |
In Lincoln, | Nebraska, Martin was once sitting at a railroad crossi |
Hughes grew up in Crawford, | Nebraska and was a three-sport athlete at Crawford Hig |
Her 2004 sister titleholder (Miss | Nebraska USA) was Guerin Austin, Miss Regency USA. |
During his time at | Nebraska, Nicks was known as a slacker and troublemake |
Following the war he moved to | Nebraska and was elected Secretary of State. |
Born in Lincoln, | Nebraska, Mann was a member of the 1914 "Miracle" Brav |
cratic primary was Glenn Boot Jr. of Ashland, | Nebraska who was disqualified due to a previous felony |
While at | Nebraska, Komine was a teammate of former A's first ba |
The | Nebraska House was the nineteenth century residence of |
tended Bellevue East High School in Bellevue, | Nebraska, and was a student and a letterman in basketb |
s at Indiana University and the University of | Nebraska, Harris was appointed Assistant Professor of |
Bullocks, also a safety at the University of | Nebraska, who was selected in the second round of the |
ne of the leading educational institutions in | Nebraska, and was the first higher education instituti |
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