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  • ined the Yerkes Eclipse Expedition to Denver, Colorado in 1918.
  • after graduating from Bear Creek High School ( Colorado) in Lakewood, CO., she was signed by the Ford
  • ames, ultimately winning the Stanley Cup with Colorado in 2001.
  • He was also the head baseball coach at Colorado in 1898 and 1899, tallying a mark of 6-6.
  • c anticline in the Rocky Mountains in central Colorado in the United States.
  • cated in the Rocky Mountains of south-central Colorado in the United States.
  • The family moved to Boulder, Colorado in 1991.
  • rtered under the name Standard Oil Company of Colorado in 1927 and began to sell stock in 1930.
  • Coolidge was born in Cripple Creek, Colorado in 1902 and his family moved to Lindsay, Cali
  • They moved to Aspen, Colorado in the 1960s, where she became a member of th
  • Walter Brewing Company was founded in Pueblo, Colorado in 1898.
  • km) stream in El Paso and Pueblo counties, in Colorado in the United States.
  • He was then Secretary of State of Colorado in 1867.
  • im Rettew, an instructor at the University of Colorado in the Democratic Party primary for House Dis
  • er major league team was a single at-bat with Colorado in June, 2001.
  • It is present from Alberta on the north to Colorado in the south.
  • n Schlagel discovered uranium in Weld County, Colorado in 1969 when he noticed that cuttings from se
  • the E6 record label when he moved to Denver, Colorado in late 1991 to attend the University of Colo
  • He moved to Paonia, Colorado, in 1907 and engaged in cattle raising and fr
  • October 2, 1995 - Dallas claims Huard from Colorado in NHL Waiver Draft
  • e on Storm King Mountain (in Garfield County, Colorado), in 1994.
  • He moved to Denver, Colorado in 1892 and served as police commissioner of
  • club Bodens BK before coming back to MLS and Colorado in 2005.
  • d, with another extension northward to Arroyo Colorado in 1967.
  • 10 to run for County Clerk for Chaffee County Colorado in 2010.
  • each, Florida in the summer and Breckenridge, Colorado in the winter.
  • Born in Georgetown, Colorado in 1874, Hoyt made his Broadway debut in 1905
  • y the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado in 2005.
  • Pyramid Peak ( Colorado), in the United States
  • d a letdown the following week, losing to #20 Colorado in Boulder by six.
  • val that takes place annually in the state of Colorado, in the United States.
  • 34) running the ball against Colorado in September 2010
  • , Idaho; the Leadville district, Lake County, Colorado; in the Tonopah-Belmont mine, Maricopa County
  • In 1862, Steele moved to Gilpin County, Colorado; in 1863 he moved again, first to Empire and
  • electrical engineering from the University of Colorado in 1958.
  • lems, stemming from sexual assault charges in Colorado in August 2006.
  • While stationed at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, in 1982, he became deeply involved in the pl
  • Callaway moved to Colorado in the 1970s.
  • atic nominee for the United States Senate for Colorado in both 1996 and 2002, but was unsuccessful,
  • The 10th arrived at Fort Lyon, Colorado, in October and remained for the rest of 1868
  • 92.5 miles (148.9 km) long, in south-central Colorado in the United States.
  • PhD in astrogeophysics from the University of Colorado in 1982 and his bachelor's degree from Florid
  • the basement of her family's home in Boulder, Colorado, in 1996.
  • r season with a 9-2-0 record and defeated #10 Colorado in the 1975 Bluebonnet Bowl, 38-21.
  • Christian alternative rock band from Denver, Colorado, in the United States.
  • Travis died in Denver, Colorado in 1927.
  • administration degree from the University of Colorado in 1972.
  • He died in Aurora, Colorado in May 2002.
  • in 2nd and ended the year with a victory over Colorado in the Bluebonnet Bowl.
  • nyons, extending from the vicinity of Fruita, Colorado in the west to near Grand Junction, Colorado
  • kia, Weinberger's family emigrated to Denver, Colorado in the late 1880s, where he attended the publ
  • moved his family to the small village of Rio Colorado, in New Mexico in 1854.
  • provisional Territory of Jefferson (afterward Colorado) in 1860 and then moved to Bannock, Montana i
  • ail and lynched by a vigilante mob in Denver, Colorado, in the fall of 1868.
  • On account of ill health, moved to Pueblo, Colorado, in 1870.
  • ey, who met while in school at the University Colorado in Boulder.
  • ollowing record snowfall in the U.S. state of Colorado in 2007, when food for mule deer, pronghorns,
  • d the island until withdrawal to Camp Carson, Colorado in December 1943.
  • ardment Wing was organized at Peterson Field, Colorado in the spring of 1944 as a Very Heavy (VH) bo
  • Annunciation Church (Denver, Colorado), in Denver, Colorado
  • und selection in the 2008 MLS SuperDraft from Colorado in exchange for defender Brandon Prideaux.
  • m in response various crimes committed around Colorado, including one for skipping out on a $1 milli
  • encompasses most of western Jefferson County, Colorado including Evergreen, Colorado and Conifer, Co
  • s 8 years at Hewlett-Packard in Fort Collins, Colorado, including R&D project manager, manufacturing
  • riculture and to serve the populated areas of Colorado, including Denver.
  • The Catholic population of Colorado increased under his tenure from a few thousan
  • entral and eastern Ohio, Arizona, California, Colorado, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minn
  • He served in World War 1 in the 2nd Colorado Infantry, He had no Public political office u
  • It is a brilliant amber lager made from 99.9% Colorado ingredients, including barley from the San Lu
  • The school was founded in 1874 as The Colorado Institute for the Education of Mutes by Jonat
  • The system includes Colorado Interstate Gas, El Paso Natural Gas, Southern
  • e The Daily Show moved temporarily to Denver, Colorado, interviewing members of the convention.
  • -south for several hundred miles from central Colorado into northern New Mexico.
  • rea includes the states of Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, M
  • It covers the area of Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska,
  • rk of African-America churches and schools in Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, North Dak
  • no County, California, but the outfall on the Colorado is in northeast Riverside County.
  • n John Dunning (born May 15, 1949, in Denver, Colorado) is a former professional baseball player who
  • son R. Smith (born January 11, 1982 in Aspen, Colorado) is an American snowboarder, primarily succes
  • The Constitution Party of Colorado is a major political party within the state o
  • Dick Harris (born July 24, 1937 in Denver, Colorado) is a former American football defensive back
  • ayne Zavaras (born January 4, 1967 in Denver, Colorado), is a Greek American professional baseball p
  • iterally, on Highway 85, next to Platteville, Colorado is a reconstruction of the adobe trading post
  • The mining community of Victor, Colorado, is some distance away, in Teller County, Col
  • on Darling (born December 29, 1974 in Denver, Colorado, is an American football linebacker who is cu
  • Thomas R. Defler (26 November 1941; Denver, Colorado) is a North American primatologist who has li
  • S. Denney (born December 13, 1978 in Denver, Colorado) is an American football long snapper for the
  • naldson (born April 19, 1962 in Fort Collins, Colorado) is a former defensive back for the Houston O
  • y Littleton (born October 23, 1974 in Denver, Colorado) is a former American football long snapper o
  • John Matthews (born July 19, 1986 in Aurora, Colorado) is an American football wide receiver for th
  • In this way, Colorado is going to offer $6,000 credit for PHEV conv
  • dley Call (born November 13, 1961 in Boulder, Colorado) is a former American football tackle who pla
  • es C. "Jim" Collins, III (born 1958, Boulder, Colorado) is an American business consultant, author,
  • ince Phason (born February 2, 1953 in Denver, Colorado) is a former defensive back who played from 1
  • y "Buzz" Calkins (born May 2, 1971 in Denver, Colorado) is a former Indy Racing League driver.
  • g Phillip Jones (born May 22, 1974 in Denver, Colorado) is a former American football linebacker in
  • Greg Riddoch (born July 17, 1945 in Greeley, Colorado) is a former manager in Major League Baseball
  • Michael Lee Oquist (May 30, 1968 in La Junta, Colorado), is a retired Major League Baseball player w
  • Russell Gulch, Colorado, is a former mining town, now largely a ghost
  • P.J. Sparxx (born February 11, 1969 in Colorado) is an American porn star.
  • Logan County, Colorado, is named in his honor.
  • ckson Hugh Lind (born June 8, 1946 in Denver, Colorado) is a retired Major League Baseball shortstop
  • hon Villatoro (born June 20, 1970 in Boulder, Colorado) is a Guatemalan former professional cyclist.
  • w Moorehead (born November 5, 1980 in Aurora, Colorado) is a retired American football wide receiver
  • n Clark (born April 11, 1984 in Fort Collins, Colorado) is an American soccer player who currently p
  • gewick (born 11 February 1971 in Wheat Ridge, Colorado) is an retired American professional soccer p
  • The city of Denver, Colorado, is named after him, as is the Denver omelett
  • ph S. Noris (born October 26, 1951 in Denver, Colorado) is a former professional ice hockey centre.
  • Wallace Sam (born December 5, 1984 in Denver, Colorado) is a professional American and Canadian foot
  • April 23, 1970 in Denver, Colorado) is an American trombonist and singer/songwri
  • Sid Deuce (born August 6, 1970 in Denver, Colorado) is a pornographic film director and former p
  • Linden Stanley Blue (born 1936 in Meeker, Colorado) is an American aviation executive.
  • , located on Highway 85, next to Platteville, Colorado, is a reconstruction.
  • Colorado is the only state with an even PVI, but it ca
  • Hufstedler (born August 24, 1925, in Denver, Colorado) is an American lawyer who served as the firs
  • ach Latimer (born October 21, 1983 in Denver, Colorado) is a former American football linebacker.
  • Ken Hesse (born February 3, 1972 in Denver, Colorado) is a retired U.S. soccer defender who played
  • Tyler, a resident of Lakewood, Colorado, is a small-business owner, having run three
  • ed U.S. citizen, residing in Arapahoe County, Colorado, is a suspect in matters related to terrorism
  • The Uncompahgre Plateau in western Colorado is a distinctive large uplift part of the Col
  • Don Grusin (born April 22, 1941 in Denver, Colorado), is an American songwriter, producer and key
  • Routt County, Colorado is named in his honor.
  • ighs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 18 (subtitled Colorado) is a compilation album in the Highs in the M
  • Gary Knafelc (born January 2, 1932 in Pueblo, Colorado) is a former American football wide receiver
  • Nick Lee Capra (born March 8, 1958 in Denver, Colorado) is a retired Major League Baseball outfielde
  • ikas (born March 16, 1984 in Highlands Ranch, Colorado) is an American soccer player currently playi
  • Foerster (born November 19, 1963 in Rangely, Colorado) is an American Olympic medalist in sailing,
  • Steinfeld (born December 14, 1959 in Denver, Colorado) is a former American competitive sailor and
  • David Bulow (born February 4, 1980 in Denver, Colorado) is an American soccer player who currently p
  • The town of Fowler, Colorado is named for Fowler.
  • ooper (born October 1, 1986, in Fort Collins, Colorado) is an American football player.
  • elle Lynn Wenino (born 3 May 1987, in Aurora, Colorado) is an American soccer defender who currently
  • Colorado is allocated 8 electors because it has 6 cong
  • Thompson (born January 24, 1986 in Littleton, Colorado) is an American soccer player who currently p
  • Arroyo Colorado is a river in Texas.
  • Verlyn Klinkenborg (born 1952 in Meeker, Colorado) is an American non-fiction author.
  • Ed Werder (born May 3, 1960 in Longmont, Colorado) is a Dallas-based bureau reporter for ESPN,
  • Salvaggione (born April 7, 1987 in Monument, Colorado) is an American soccer player currently playi
  • ott Humphries (born May 26, 1976, in Greeley, Colorado), is a professional tennis player from the Un
  • 'Chuck' Nevitt (born June 13, 1959 in Cortez, Colorado) is a retired American professional basketbal
  • kela (born 22 June 1970 in Steamboat Springs, Colorado) is an American rower.
  • Mike" McDaniel (born March 6, 1983 in Aurora, Colorado) is an American football coach.
  • Demonstration Unit, located in Commerce City, Colorado, is the first fully-integrated synthetic fuel
  • Corey Harris (born February 21, 1969, Denver, Colorado) is an American blues and reggae musician, cu
  • McCoy (born November 12, 1980, in Burlington, Colorado) is a Nebraska state senator from Omaha, Nebr
  • Mill (born November 2, 1953 in Fort Collins, Colorado) is a former alpine ski racer on the U.S. Ski
  • tor American Fuel Company mined coal; Victor, Colorado, is part of the Cripple Creek District, and i
  • James Munn (born 21 May 1970 in Littleton, Colorado) is an American rower.
  • ael Paul Perez (born March 7, 1963 in Denver, Colorado) is a former American football quarterback.
  • th Trembly (born March 21, 1982 in Littleton, Colorado) is an American soccer defensive midfielder w
  • ntal Dalmy (born 25 November 1984, in Denver, Colorado) is an American soccer defender currently pla
  • Eddie Gill (born August 16, 1978 in Aurora, Colorado) is an American professional basketball playe
  • nce Blateric (born March 20, 1944, in Denver, Colorado) is a retired professional baseball player wh
  • rd Coleman (born December 27, 1966 in Denver, Colorado) is a former defensive back in the National F
  • Colorado is an unincorporated community in Bastrop Cou
  • s Campbell (born September 1, 1986 in Denver, Colorado) is an American football defensive end for th
  • Matt Jordan (born October 13, 1975 in Aurora, Colorado) is a former soccer player currently employed
  • Chris McClellan (born May 9, 1981 in Boulder, Colorado) is an American soccer player who currently p
  • State Highway 15 in the U.S. state of Colorado is a north-south, east-west state highway in
  • At the intersection of Ocean and Colorado is the Santa Monica Pier.
  • dral of St. John in the Wilderness in Denver, Colorado is the seat of the bishop and the cathedral o
  • ve Korte (born January 15, 1960 in Littleton, Colorado) is a former offensive guard and center in th
  • Spencer Irwin (born June 27, 1973 in Boulder, Colorado) is a former American football guard in the N
  • Temple Emanuel on Pearl Street in Denver, Colorado is a building that was built in 1898-1899 and
  • Bruce Egloff (Born April 10, 1965 in Denver, Colorado) is a former professional baseball pitcher in
  • Victor Smith (born March 2, 1986, in Kersey, Colorado) is an American professional basketball playe
  • Colorado is a municipality in the state Rio Grande do
  • Dyshod Carter (born June 18, 1978 in Denver, Colorado) is an American football cornerback who forme
  • (born November 21, 1976 in Steamboat Springs, Colorado) is an American nordic combined skier and by
  • d financial benefactors who founded the Barro Colorado Island Laboratory in Panama, location of the
  • In one study, on Barro Colorado Island in Panama, its diet was found to consi
  • sa grows in the rainforest ecosystem on Barro Colorado Island in the Panama Canal that is currently
  • In one study at Barro Colorado Island, all males in the group were observed
  • d with the University of Essex, University of Colorado; ISUGA, France and Educatis Graduate School o
  • 4 and South Fairview Street in Woodland Park, Colorado, it displays mounted, articulated dinosaur sk
  • en the Cheyenne Mountain Operations Center in Colorado it is not known if this was just a story devi
  • tural foods industry, which has made Boulder, Colorado, its unofficial headquarters.
  • species is found in North America, including Colorado, its type location.
  • He died in Canon City, Colorado, January 17, 1886.
  • wide receiver from the University of Colorado, Johnson played nine seasons in the National
  • After some time, Austin moved to Nederland, Colorado; Johnston, after seeking improvement in his p
  • After replenishing at Ulithi, Colorado joined the preinvasion bombardment group at K
  • several notable catches including July 21 in Colorado, July 24 in Arizona, and August 1 in New York
  • ational Natural Landmark located in Morrison, Colorado, just west of Denver.
  • s on an area of "High Desert" land in Western Colorado, just west of Gunnison.
  • n agreement to buy the natural gas utility in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa and its Colorado e
  • rt whitetail is found in Arizona, California, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, U.S. Virg
  • locust caused $200 million in crop damage in Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, and o
  • In the United States it is native to Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arizona, New Mexico and Te
  • l Center for the region composed of Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New Mexico, Okl
  • rritory, which comprised parts of present-day Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, California,and
  • n Ohio, Illinois, New Jersey, Texas, Florida, Colorado, Kansas, Virginia and New Mexico.
  • It is found in northwest Mexico and in Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas in th
  • slope of the Rocky Mountains in Southwestern Colorado, Kemp meets a grizzled old prospector, Jesse
  • hapters in the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Kentucky, New Mexico, Missouri, Oklahoma, Te
  • en, inspired by the Hard Case Crime novel The Colorado Kid by Stephen King.
  • iors at Columbine High School near Littleton, Colorado, killed twelve students and one teacher befor
  • South African import Colorado King equalled the world record for 1⅛ miles i
  • as "clear channel" station KOA-AM in Denver, Colorado, KJON only operates during the Daytime hours.
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