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Factory-assembled Melco | Buffalo external hard drive in a disk enclosure

Buffalo and used
* Buffalo or Water Buffalo, British designation for Landing Vehicle Tracked, an amphibious vehicle used by Allied forces during World War II
* Buffalo jump, a cliff used historically by Native American people to kill American bison
A rival for AFC supremacy during this time was the Buffalo Bills, coached by Marv Levy, who also used a version of the no-huddle offense starting with the 1989 season.
In a role-playing game context, it was first used by Flying Buffalo in the 1975 game Tunnels and Trolls, with previous usage in a wargaming context including Guidon Games 1973 ruleset, Ironclad.
Each cheese is about the size, shape and colour of a hardboiled egg: indeed an alternative name used is Uova di bufala, or “ Buffalo eggs ”.
Andy is interviewed for the story and explains that, as a teenager, he had used escapist novels in order to cope with his alienating school and home life in Buffalo, NY.
Nearby was the cabin of the Saturday Sketch Club used by Buffalo art students who specialized in outdoor oil painting.
The original iron gate leading to the gallows was used for decades in an alleyway in Buffalo, New York and is currently housed in that city at Canisius College.
Brown, Jr., the owner of the Kentucky Colonels, received $ 3 million, which he used to purchase the NBA's Buffalo Braves and later the Boston Celtics, after selling star guard Louie Dampier to the Spurs.
Buffalo bones were often piled up and used as landmarks to aid navigating the vast prairie.
Buffalo wings are used in competitive eating events, such as Philadelphia's Wing Bowl and at the National Buffalo Wing Festival.
A location by Fullerton called " Buffalo Leap " was thought to be used by aboriginals for driving Buffalo to their deaths as a hunting method.
Thousands of cords of wood were sent to Cleveland, Sandusky and the Lake Erie Islands to be used for fuel for the Buffalo / Detroit steamships.
While the local inhabitants may have used the newer name, the United States government failed to do so, in 1850 naming their first postal office in the community the Forks of Buffalo Post Office.
The other two are west of town ; one allows access to the East Gate of Yellowstone National Park, and the other is used by fishermen in Shoshone Canyon and as access to the Buffalo Bill Dam.
The Wardell Buffalo Trap, a canyon used by Native Americans to trap bison, is in the vicinity of Big Piney.
Prior to that team's existence, other early football teams ( such as the Buffalo Bills of the AAFC ) used the nickname, solely due to name recognition, as Bill Cody had no special connection with the city.
The New York State building, was designed to permanently outlast the Exposition and is used by the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, located in Delaware Park, as a museum.
* Put Me Off at Buffalo – popular song used to advertise the Exposition
Buffalo horns and tails, tufts of buffalo and horse hair, bear claws and buckskin fringe were also used to decorate tipi covers.
* Parking ramp ( used in some parts of the upper Midwestern United States, especially Minneapolis, but sometimes seen as far east as Buffalo, New York ).

Buffalo and historically
At the time of the first settlement, the west fork of Buffalo Creek was known as Warrior ’ s Fork, while the North Fork has historically borne the name of Pyle's Fork.
* Canal Street ( Buffalo ), a historically notorious street and district at the western terminus of the Erie Canal in Buffalo, New York, USA

Buffalo and by
This basic principle, the first in a richly knotted bundle, was conveyed to me by Dr. Henry Lee Smith, Jr., at the University of Buffalo, where he heads the world's first department of anthropology and linguistics.
To find out, we traveled throughout that part of Laos still nominally controlled, in the daytime at least, by the Royal Lao Army: from Attopeu, the City of Buffalo Dung in the southeast, to Muong Sing, the City of Lions in the northwest, close to Communist China ( map, page 250 ).
* 1885 – American sharpshooter Annie Oakley was hired by Nate Salsbury to be a part of Buffalo Bill's Wild West.
* Buffalo ( album ), a live album by Frank Zappa
* Buffalo ( The Phoenix Foundation album ), a studio album by The Phoenix Foundation
* American Buffalo ( coin ), a one-ounce 24-karat gold bullion coin introduced by the United States Mint on 22 June 2006
* Powell is a recipient of the Silver Buffalo Award, the highest adult award given by the Boy Scouts of America.
Of the previously unreleased songs, " Down to the Wire " features the New Orleans pianist Dr. John with Buffalo Springfield on an item from their shelved Stampede album ; " Love Is a Rose " was a minor hit for Linda Ronstadt in 1975 ; " Winterlong " received a cover by Pixies on the Neil Young tribute album from 1989, The Bridge ; and " Campaigner " is a Young song critical of Richard Nixon.
#* performed by Buffalo Springfield ; appears on the album Buffalo Springfield
#* performed by Buffalo Springfield ; recorded live in the studio in New York City, with guitar overdubs added subsequently ; appears on the album Buffalo Springfield Again
#* performed by Buffalo Springfield ; appears on the album Buffalo Springfield Again
The Wings finished first in the Western Conference and tied for first in the NHL with the Buffalo Sabres, but the Sabres were awarded the Presidents ' Trophy by virtue of having the greater number of wins.
By mid-1942, the Allies began to regroup and while some Allied aircraft such as the Brewster Buffalo and the P-39 were hopelessly outclassed by fighters like Japan's Zero, others such as the Army's P-40 and the Navy's Wildcat possessed attributes such as superior firepower, ruggedness and dive speed, and the Allies soon developed tactics ( such as the Thach weave ) to take advantage of these strengths.
* 1972 – The Buffalo Creek Flood caused by a burst dam kills 125 in West Virginia.
Bench was drafted 36th overall by the Cincinnati Reds in the second round of the 1965 amateur draft, playing for the minor-league Buffalo Bisons in the 1966 and 1967 seasons before being called up to the Reds in August 1967.
* Story of the Wild West and Camp-Fire Chats by Buffalo Bill ( Hon.

Buffalo and Native
The short story, " The Enchanted Buffalo ", claims to be a legend of a tribe of bison, and states that a key element made it into legends of Native American tribes.
The fort was home to cavalry, infantry, and the famous Black Cavalry, otherwise known as Buffalo Soldiers by Native Americans.
* Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance, an African American who claimed to be a Native American.
* For 20th-century examples of an individual's assuming a Native North American identity, establishing notability, and later being revealed as ethnic European, see: Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance, Forrest Carter, Nasdijj and Ward Churchill.
In the summer of 1843, she traveled to Chicago, Milwaukee, Niagara Falls and Buffalo, New York ; while there, she interacted with several Native Americans, including members of the Ottawa and the Chippewa tribes.
At auction in 2008, Russell's oil painting The Hold Up ( 20 Miles to Deadwood ) sold for $ 5. 2 million, and his bronze sculpture Buffalo Hunt ( which depicted two Native Americans attacking a running bison ) sold for $ 4. 1 million.
Native scouts found approximately 500 Comanches, including Buffalo Hump, camped outside a Wichita village in Indian Territory.
The Native American Sioux chief, Long Wolf, a veteran of the Sioux wars was buried here on June 13, 1892 having died age 59 of bronchial pneumonia while taking part in the European tour of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.
Before leaving for France in 1918, the buffalo was selected as the divisional insignia due to the Buffalo Soldiers nickname, given to African American cavalrymen by Native Americans in the 19th century.

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