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unofficial and women's
retroactively recognized as champions the unofficial women's leaders of 1966 through 1971.
The SDSU program was initiated after a year of intense organizing of women's consciousness raising groups, rallies, petition circulating, and operating unofficial or experimental classes and presentations before seven committees and assemblies.
In 1903, the women's basketball team won CAC's first unofficial athletic championship, culminating with a victory over the University of Colorado.
Rand also held the world record in the triple jump from 1959 to 1981 ; it was unofficial as a world record in the women's triple jump was not recognised by the International Association of Athletics Federations until 1990.
Lineth Chepkurui set an unofficial 12 km world record in the 2010 women's race.
The women's movement then, focusing as much on fighting de facto ( unofficial ) inequalities as de jure ones, acknowledged its predecessors by calling itself second-wave feminism.
The Sweden women's national football team was once leading in the development of women's football and won the unofficial European Championships in 1984, a success the team has not managed to repeat, however, it won a silver in the World Cup 2003.

unofficial and world
Among the tournaments in this series is the venerable All-England Championships, first held in 1900, which was once considered the unofficial world championships of the sport.
Sullivan soon became a powerful starmaker in the entertainment world himself, becoming one of Winchell's main rivals, setting the El Morocco nightclub in New York as his unofficial headquarters against Winchell's seat of power at the nearby Stork Club.
They were also constantly on display as America's unofficial ambassadors to the world, leading parades, cutting ribbons, and making speeches.
Nurmi's time was the new unofficial world record for the short marathon.
His indoor world records were all unofficial as the IAAF did not ratify indoor records until the 1980s.
Table tennis was growing in popularity by 1901 to the extent that table tennis tournaments were being organized, books on table tennis were being written, and an unofficial world championship was held in 1902.
* Paganello unofficial Beach Ultimate club world cup, held every year on Easter weekend in Rimini, Italy.
* October 3 – An X-15 research aircraft with test pilot William J. Knight establishes an unofficial world fixed-wing speed record of Mach 6. 7.
Atwood was a renowned amateur chess-player and among other opponents played games against the famous French player Philidor, who was regarded as the unofficial world champion.
The White Horse Final has the highest ever unofficial " non-racing " sports attendance in the world, which is very unlikely to be broken in the near future.
At the suggestion of his brother Priscus, Philip became the new Praetorian prefect, with the intention that the two brothers would control the young Emperor and rule the Roman world as unofficial regents.
Faced with world champion Christy Martin at the Félix Trinidad-David Reid Pay Per View undercard, Laracuente lost a decision in eight rounds, in a bout that HBO Boxing commentator Jim Lampley said that he personally thought Laracuente should have won it by 78 to 74 on his unofficial score.
Another popular song is the Székely Himnusz ( Szekler Hymn ), an unofficial national anthem of the Hungarian-speaking Szeklers living in Eastern Transylvania ( now part of Romania ) and in the rest of the world.
Prior to the FIFA's 1991 establishment of the Women's World Cup, several unofficial world tournaments took place in the 1970s and 1980s, including the FIFA's Women's Invitation Tournament 1988, which was hosted in Taiwan.
Although he did not play " traditional " Hawaiian music, Ho became an unofficial ambassador of Hawaiian culture throughout the world as well as on the American mainland.
Morphy went on to be unofficial World Champion ( before the official title existed ), Capablanca became World Champion, and Reshevsky — while never attaining the title — was amongst the top few players in the world for many years.
" The first Turbojugend chapter started in St Pauli, Hamburg, Germany, with later chapters appearing throughout the world, St. Pauli being the unofficial capital.
The unofficial Chessmetrics system places Keres in the top 10 players in the world between approximately 1936 and 1965, and overall he had one of the highest winning percentages of all grandmasters in history.
Other " unofficial " performances have also been reported to be world bests or world records over time.
He advanced to first in the world in the unofficial live ratings and in the official October 2008 ratings list.
His annual publication The World of Professional Golf, first published in 1967, included an ( unofficial ) world ranking system.
The first unofficial world championship took place in 1909, and the first formation team was presented in 1932 by Olive Ripman at the Astoria Ballroom, London.
He led the team to an overwhelming 5-1 win and the title of unofficial world champions.
The film has been described as the unofficial film of the Occupy Wall St movement being shown in Occupy camps in cities all over the world.

unofficial and land
Fincher received a land grant of on March 5, 1750, the day which Schuylkill Haven considers to be its unofficial founding.
It is the unofficial capital of the Famenne region, sandwiched between the Condroz, former land of the Condrusi, to the north and the Ardennes to the south.
Despite its unofficial and historic status the Scottish Union Flag continues to be produced by flag manufacturers, and its unofficial use by private citizens on land has been observed.
( In the early 20th century, Canada made use of the Red Ensign defaced with the Canadian shield as an unofficial land flag ).
Despite its unofficial status, the Red Ensign was widely used on land as well.
Shrines, both official and unofficial, were constructed in his honor all throughout the land.
Cernan piloted the rover on its final sortie, recording a maximum speed of, giving him the ( unofficial ) lunar land speed record.
When the Yankton Treaty was signed later that year, ceding much of what had been Lakota land to the U. S. Government, early settlers formed an unofficial provisional government and unsuccessfully lobbied for United States territory status.
Some abandoned farmland is now used for golf courses, while other plots of land have become unofficial dumping grounds for garbage.
Some in the British administration felt initially that paying for such a degree of land and housing reform amounted to an unofficial policy of " killing home rule by kindness ", yet by 1914 some form of Home Rule for most of Ireland was guaranteed.
The Florida Panhandle, an informal, unofficial term for the northwestern part of Florida, is a strip of land roughly 200 miles long and 50 to 100 miles wide ( 320 km by 80 to 160 km ), lying between Alabama on the north and the west, Georgia also on the north, and the Gulf of Mexico to the south.
Although privately owned, it served for many years as unofficial common land, used for sheep grazing, dog walking and for a rough and ready football pitch.
) In the next few years, a group called the Hyde Park Land Company bought some 200 acres of land in the area and began building houses around a small unofficial passenger stop on the Boston and Providence Railroad that had developed at Kenny's Bridge on the road from Dedham to Milton Lower Mills ( the road was River Street, and the station today is Hyde Park Station ).
Hallie Ismay, benefactor of the additional land in the 1990s, was an unofficial steward of the Yucca House site for 62 years.
Although baseball was unofficially played in Pullen Park for many years – perhaps even before the land became a park-the officially sanctioned field was not created until the unofficial field was renovated in 1920.
Roger Williams, the unofficial head of the group of refugees, acquired land from Native Americans and established the town of Providence.

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