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by Bruce Springsteen from his 1982 solo album | Nebraska, "Lovers Town Revisited" from Billy Bragg's 1 |
Soon after, | Nebraska followed suit and laid the foundation for oth |
s general of 12 other states: South Carolina, | Nebraska, Texas, Utah, Louisiana, Alabama, Michigan, C |
Company was a brewery located in south Omaha, | Nebraska. |
New Jersey to Florida,North and South Dakota, | Nebraska, Colorado, and New Mexico |
He was born in South Bend, | Nebraska in 1888 and attended high school in Lincoln, |
, a utility company that serves South Dakota, | Nebraska, and Montana that is based in Sioux Falls. |
ies in Chicago, Illinois, and in South Omaha, | Nebraska. |
linois, Iowa, Kansas, North and South Dakota, | Nebraska, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, and In |
ons of north central Kansas and south central | Nebraska. |
ah, Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, South Dakota, | Nebraska, Alberta, Saskatchewan) |
The genus is based on a whole specimen from | Nebraska, USA. |
that was first isolated from human sputum in | Nebraska, USA. |
a branch line from Grand Island to St. Paul, | Nebraska, shortening the distance from the Valley Coun |
Fischer (born January 2, 1940 in St. Edward, | Nebraska) is a former American football cornerback in |
Operations were located at Stanford and | Nebraska in Santa Monica, California. |
The entire outbreak which started from | Nebraska on April 8 produced at least 54 tornadoes acr |
Scott Moore, Secretary of State of | Nebraska |
of experience as a mediator for the State of | Nebraska to present a workshop on Difficult Conversati |
t to the U.S. Naval Academy from the State of | Nebraska in 1903. |
46 as a political subdivision of the State of | Nebraska. |
is a public electric utility in the State of | Nebraska. |
contain the text "Great Seal of the State of | Nebraska, March 1st, 1867". |
time in his career, back in his home state of | Nebraska, at Hastings College. |
ed Tech to blowout wins over Kansas State and | Nebraska 66-14, and 31-10, respectively. |
the 1974 ballot for Governor of the state of | Nebraska and also ran for Governor in 1994, receiving |
sinessman who served as Secretary of State of | Nebraska and Secretary of Arizona Territory. |
994 season, and then returned to the State of | Nebraska as the Secondary Coach for the Mavericks at t |
ulture representatives from the U.S. state of | Nebraska visited Hong Kong and Taiwan to promote their |
s a Jewish politician from the U. S. state of | Nebraska. |
aul F. Clark was a politician in the state of | Nebraska. |
tropolitan utilities district in the State of | Nebraska, and the fifth largest public natural gas uti |
nd Luke Lavender are citizens of the State of | Nebraska, and that said Thos. |
Republican politician from the U.S. state of | Nebraska. |
The Great Seal of the State of | Nebraska was adopted in 1867. |
vision and public corporation of the State of | Nebraska that operates the drinking water and natural |
U.S. Open Cup qualification for the state of | Nebraska is a state-wide soccer competition to decide |
E. Parshall were nonresidents of the State of | Nebraska at the commencement of this action." |
an American politician from the U.S. state of | Nebraska. |
ree miles east of Murray in the U.S. state of | Nebraska. |
as a Populist politician in the U.S. state of | Nebraska. |
to the United States Senate for the state of | Nebraska, becoming one of only two new Republican sena |
#4 Ohio State, #5 Texas, #16 Iowa State, #11 | Nebraska, and #6 Arkansas). |
important foundation for future statehood for | Nebraska, the Nebraska Territorial Legislature made co |
expedition through the present-day states of | Nebraska and Wyoming. |
began at sunrise over the United States over | Nebraska, South Dakota, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, and |
ries U.S. Route 30 between the U.S. states of | Nebraska and Iowa, across the Missouri River near Blai |
49 as WOW-TV, the first television station in | Nebraska and one of the oldest in the Upper Midwest. |
Radio" network of Christian radio stations in | Nebraska. |
ic cemetery located at West Eighth Street and | Nebraska Avenue in Cincinnati, Ohio in the Price Hill |
e Legislature" did not succeed in swaying the | Nebraska Territory governor. |
at in the legislature upon her swearing-in as | Nebraska State Auditor in January 1999. |
CAA title in volleyball with an easy sweep of | Nebraska by the scores of 15-12, 15-4, 15-4. |
against Washington State four tackles against | Nebraska, and two against Idaho. |
en Indiana traveled to Lincoln to tangle with | Nebraska. |
ent Act Senator Nelson believes that taxes in | Nebraska are too high and part of the problem is the l |
were John Hannah of Alabama, Aaron Taylor of | Nebraska, Brad Budde of USC, Dean Steinkuhler of Nebra |
eries by John Ringo and Travis S. Taylor, the | Nebraska is converted into the first human interstella |
Zac Taylor, Quarterback, | Nebraska Cornhuskers |
He was a teacher at | Nebraska State Teachers College from 1940 to 1950. |
e professional-grade Denver AC team, although | Nebraska did manage a single touchdown to avoid a shut |
Two of the teams that | Nebraska defeated in bowl games in those years, Florid |
or a number of other college teams, including | Nebraska, Duquesne, and West Virginia. |
Ted Kooser, | Nebraska poet, has recorded many of the stories of the |
She was the first teen from | Nebraska to ever place at Miss Teen USA. |
e Illinois, choosing to settle temporarily in | Nebraska and then to travel by wagon train to the Grea |
appointed him to serve the remaining term of | Nebraska State Board of Education member, Kerry Winter |
Following his term in | Nebraska, Gosper was appointed Secretary of Arizona Te |
utilized by settlers in Kansas Territory and | Nebraska Territory, which were opened to settlement in |
Ferguson was a Delegate from the Territory of | Nebraska, US. |
t Pierce as chief justice of the Territory of | Nebraska in 1854, and moved to Bellevue, Nebraska, in |
He moved to the Territory of | Nebraska in 1856. |
ran and won as Delegate from the Territory of | Nebraska to the Fortieth United States Congress, but s |
Congressional Delegate from the Territory of | Nebraska. |
er the formation of the Dakota Territory from | Nebraska Territory in 1861. |
a record of 7-4 and losses against Texas A&M, | Nebraska, Miami and Pittsburgh. |
naea troglodyta andria (Mexico, from Texas to | Nebraska and to West Virginia to Georgia and Florida) |
Fossil distribution ranged from Texas to | Nebraska to Western Oregon and to the Sierra Nevada Mo |
Semifinalist Texas joined | Nebraska in becoming the first non-California or Hawai |
Fate was with the Gators, as Texas stunned | Nebraska 37-27, and Florida won a shootout with the Cr |
chases down fugitives in Illinois, Texas, and | Nebraska as he himself is pursued by a psychotic kille |
d opponents (In order, #17 Pitt, #1 Texas, #1 | Nebraska, #3 Oklahoma State and #4 Washington). |
rent ranked opponents (In order, #4 Texas, #3 | Nebraska and #4 Florida State). |
lack 41 Flash Reverse Pass is a play that the | Nebraska Cornhuskers used against the Oklahoma Sooners |
Miami Hurricanes Championship team that beat | Nebraska 31-30. |
This was the second and last year that the | Nebraska team was known as the Old Gold Knights. |
f was instrumental in the 1866 vote that gave | Nebraska statehood. |
attempted to convince Washington that central | Nebraska was a suitable location for defense related a |
Thayer County, | Nebraska, is named for him. |
g, Illinois, Connelly moved to Thayer County, | Nebraska, with his parents in 1883. |
He was elected in 2004 to represent the 23rd | Nebraska legislative district. |
her was elected in 2004 to represent the 43rd | Nebraska legislative district, the largest in Nebraska |
For the Chappell, | Nebraska, United States airport, see Billy G. Ray Fiel |
The 1892 | Nebraska Bugeaters football team was the representativ |
He was elected in 1992 to represent the 39th | Nebraska legislative district and reelected in 1996, 2 |
The 1972 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the Uni |
Colonel Stotsenberg of the 1st | Nebraska, soon arrived on horseback and was ordered to |
ter Crouch scored the touchdown, the jubilant | Nebraska crowd watched as the video board displayed a |
The following | Nebraska players who participated in the 1996 season l |
The 1894 | Nebraska Bugeaters football team was the representativ |
The First | Nebraska Militia was a temporary military force mobili |
is redshirt in a game against one of the best | Nebraska football squads in history. |
Of the five | Nebraska stations served by Amtrak, Hastings was the t |
He was a member of the last | Nebraska Territorial council in 1866 and its equivalen |
The First | Nebraska Militia reinforced the Seventh Iowa Cavalry, |
The First | Nebraska Territorial Legislature met in Omaha in 1855, |
The 2003 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the Uni |
He was elected in 2006 to represent the 48th | Nebraska legislative district, which is located entire |
The following | Nebraska players who participated in the 2002 season l |
inings (Miss Sandhills Teen USA) won the Miss | Nebraska Teen USA 2004 title on January 1, 2004 over r |
The 2002 | Nebraska gubernatorial election, held on November 5, 2 |
The Omaha, | Nebraska native served as head coach at the University |
The 2011 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team will represent the |
ter was elected in 2008 to represent the 33rd | Nebraska legislative district. |
The following | Nebraska players who participated in the 2000 season l |
The First | Nebraska Territorial Legislature first met in Omaha, N |
The 1986 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the Uni |
High School, and graduated from the Lincoln, | Nebraska Normal University and the Nebraska state Norm |
led in the battle, seven were from the Second | Nebraska. |
ilz was elected in 2008 to represent the 47th | Nebraska legislative district. |
He was elected in 1990 to represent the 30th | Nebraska legislative district but did not run in 1994. |
as then elected in 2002 to represent the 12th | Nebraska legislative district . |
The following | Nebraska players who participated in the 2003 season l |
The 1891 | Nebraska Old Gold Knights football team was the repres |
atrice, NE was represented in the short-lived | Nebraska State League by the Blues. |
ash was elected in 2008 to represent the 27th | Nebraska legislative district by just 79 votes. |
1981 season with a 22-15 victory over the #4 | Nebraska Cornhuskers in the 1982 Orange Bowl, and were |
She was elected in 1998 to represent the 14th | Nebraska legislative district and reelected in 2002. |
n started as an auditor's clerk in the Omaha, | Nebraska office. |
The 1996 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the Uni |
The 1972 | Nebraska United States Senate election was held on Nov |
ivil War, on May 18, 1861 the newly-appointed | Nebraska Territory governor, Alvin Saunders, issued a |
man was elected in 2006 to represent the 36th | Nebraska legislative district, which includes much of |
The 2002 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the Uni |
van was elected in 2008 to represent the 41st | Nebraska legislative district. |
The 2000 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the Uni |
It is part of the Lincoln, | Nebraska Metropolitan Statistical Area. |
The 1978 | Nebraska United States Senate election was held on Nov |
rice was elected in 2008 to represent the 3rd | Nebraska legislative district. |
She was elected in 2004 to represent the 9th | Nebraska legislative district. |
k" and was the first legal code for the Iowa, | Nebraska, Dakota, and Montana Territories. |
After the loss, | Nebraska was selected for a rematch with Washington in |
ook was elected in 2008 to represent the 13th | Nebraska legislative district. |
It is the only | Nebraska parish that is included in the Episcopal Dioc |
The 1890 | Nebraska Old Gold Knights football team was the repres |
There he practiced law and served in the 1877 | Nebraska Constitutional Convention. |
The 2009 | Nebraska secondary intercepted 18 times while only all |
He was elected in 2004 to represent the 31st | Nebraska legislative district. |
uist was elected in 2008 to represent the 7th | Nebraska legislative district. |
For the former | Nebraska Christian University, see Cotner College. |
The 5th | Nebraska Congressional District is an obsolete distric |
ed Miami Hurricanes defeated the sixth-ranked | Nebraska Cornhuskers. |
oor was elected in 2008 to represent the 35th | Nebraska legislative district. |
In postgame coverage on the field, | Nebraska quarterback Scott Frost openly lobbied Coache |
He was elected in 2002 to represent the 37th | Nebraska legislative district and reelected in 2004. |
He was elected in 2000 to represent the 47th | Nebraska legislative district and reelected in 2004. |
tar version that was unlike both the original | Nebraska and full band performances. |
The 4th | Nebraska Congressional District is an obsolete distric |
The following | Nebraska players who participated in the 1986 season l |
The 6th | Nebraska Congressional District is an obsolete distric |
Army in 1862 as lieutenant colonel of the 2nd | Nebraska Cavalry and served until mustered out. |
ley was elected in 2008 to represent the 37th | Nebraska legislative district. |
He was elected in 1998 to represent the 44th | Nebraska legislative district and was reelected in 200 |
elected to the in 1994 to represent the 38th | Nebraska legislative district. |
ater was elected in 2002 to represent the 7th | Nebraska legislative district and reelected in 2004. |
lature on Dec. 31, 1990 to represent the 39th | Nebraska legislative district to replace William E. Ba |
plin was elected in 2004 to represent the 3rd | Nebraska legislative district. |
He was elected in 1990 to represent the 36th | Nebraska legislative district and reelected in 1994, 1 |
Coy was elected in 2008 to represent the 39th | Nebraska legislative district. |
He was elected in 1994 to represent the 20th | Nebraska legislative district and reelected in 1998 an |
He was erected in 2002 to represent the 22nd | Nebraska legislative district. |
He was a member to the first | Nebraska house of representatives in 1866. |
tember 5, one officer and 27 men from the 2nd | Nebraska Cavalry and 6th Iowa Cavalry regiments went i |
The following | Nebraska players who participated in the 1997 season l |
ese was elected in 2008 to represent the 17th | Nebraska legislative district. |
cratic candidate in the election for the open | Nebraska U.S. Senate seat to be vacated by Republican |
The 2008 | Nebraska Republican primary took place on May 13, 2008 |
He was elected in 1998 to represent the 25th | Nebraska legislative district and reelected in 2000 an |
He was elected in 2004 to represent the 19th | Nebraska legislative district. |
ssive and "insurgent," carried the Wisconsin, | Nebraska, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Oregon prim |
The 2nd | Nebraska participated in the Battle of Whitestone Hill |
She was elected in 1998 to represent the 26th | Nebraska legislative district and reelected in 2002. |
He was elected in 1998 to represent the 34th | Nebraska legislative district and reelected in 2002. |
sen was elected in 2008 to represent the 15th | Nebraska legislative district replacing his uncle, Ray |
The 2006 | Nebraska gubernatorial election was held on November 7 |
For the Burwell, | Nebraska, United States airport, see Cram Field. |
He was elected in 2006 to represent the 32nd | Nebraska legislative district, which includes Fillmore |
Tampa boundaries are University to the north, | Nebraska Avenue to the west, Sulphur Springs to the so |
of the Orange Bowl featured the third ranked | Nebraska Cornhuskers and the fourth ranked Alabama Cri |
In this regard, | Nebraska was rated third among the title winners. |
time it took for it to move through southern | Nebraska. |
Thurston County, | Nebraska is named after him. |
With the tie finish, | Nebraska remained behind in their series 0-1-1 and fin |
During his time at | Nebraska, Nicks was known as a slacker and troublemake |
a, a quiet bank clerk living in tiny Peacock, | Nebraska, prefers to live an invisible life in order t |
inoles won their first national title beating | Nebraska 18-16 in the 1994 Orange Bowl. |
Her 2004 sister titleholder (Miss | Nebraska USA) was Guerin Austin, Miss Regency USA. |
The only defeat was a 31-24 loss to the | Nebraska Cornhuskers in week two. |
igned his posts in 1876 and moved to Orleans, | Nebraska. |
In 1872 he moved from Omaha to Beatrice, | Nebraska where he started a farm and a factory. |
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