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** and Where
** The Battlefield
Where The Moon Says I Love You
by Frank Stanford ( published 1977 )
** Where a network of equipment or computers are interlinked through an MES ( Manufacturing Execution System )- or Host.
** Where I'm Calling From
by Raymond Carver
** T Bone Burnett ( producer ), Peter Kurland & Mike Piersante ( engineers ) for O Brother,
Where Art Thou?
** Alan Jackson's performance of "
Where Were You ( When
the World Stopped Turning )"
** aka Out in
the Jungle ...
Where Things Ain't So Pleasant
** B. J. Thomas for Home
Where I Belong
** The Oak Ridge Boys for "
Where the Soul Never Dies "
** Harry Wayne Casey, Willie Clarke, Richard Finch & Betty Wright ( songwriters ) for "
Where Is
the Love " performed
by Betty Wright
** Alan Jackson ( songwriter ) for "
Where Were You ( When
the World Stopped Turning )"
** Donny Hathaway & Roberta Flack for "
Where Is
the Love "
** Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes for " Up
Where We Belong "
** Ron Haffkine ( producer ) & Shel Silverstein for
Where the Sidewalk Ends
** Where There's a Will
** Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes for " Up
Where We Belong "
** Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway for "
Where Is
the Love "
** Harry Wayne Casey, Willie Clarke, Richard Finch and Betty Wright for "
Where Is
the Love " performed
by Betty Wright
** 1908 Feb, in Every
Where Vol. 21
** Where placenames are merely preceded
by the definite article, this is usually in lower case ( as in
the Philippines ).
** Beck for "
Where It's At "
** Tina Turner for " Back
Where You Started "
** Where the Wild Things Are-Karen O ; Nick Zinner-For
the song " All Is Love "
** Zac Brown, Wyatt Durrette, Drew Pearson and
Anne Preven for
Where The River Goes ( from Footloose, performed
by Zac Brown )
** Where Dead Soldiers Walk ( 1994 )
** and Buffalo
** University at
Buffalo, The State University of New York
** Buffalo State College
** Buffalo City, Wisconsin, city
** Buffalo,
Buffalo County, Wisconsin, town
** Bruce Palmer, Canadian musician (
Buffalo Springfield ) ( d. 2004 )
** Buffalo Bob Smith, American children's television host ( b. 1917 )
** A coal sludge spill kills 125 people in
Buffalo Creek, West Virginia.
** The
Buffalo Race Riot begins, lasting until July 1 ; leads to 200 arrests.
** The Pinwheel Network changes its name to Nickelodeon and begins airing on various Warner Cable systems beginning in
Buffalo, New York, expanding its audience reach.
** Clint Malarchuk of
the NHL
Buffalo Sabres suffers an almost fatal injury when another player accidentally slits his throat.
** Buffalo darter, Etheostoma bison.
** Allentown,
Buffalo, New York, neighborhood in
Buffalo
** Mount
Buffalo
** Water
Buffalo, Bubalus bubalis
** Wild Asian Water
Buffalo, Bubalus arnee
** Short-horned Water
Buffalo, Bubalus mephistopheles †
** European Water
Buffalo, Bubalus murrensis †
** Buffalo Bill
** 3-3 Special Troops Battalion "
Buffalo "
** 15 points –
Buffalo 9, Indianapolis 6 – October 20,
** 1 point –
Buffalo Bills 21, Oakland Raiders 20 – September 16, 1974
** 3 points – New York Giants 17,
Buffalo Bills 14 – October 20, 1975
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