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In the postseason, the Spurs ' playoff run would get off to a rocky start as they dropped Game 1 to the Denver Nuggets 93 – 87.
American also dropped its focus city service to Miami, St. Louis, Seattle, Portland, Denver, and Phoenix ; the airline's flights to Southern California were downgraded to American Eagle regional flights.
However, water levels dropped when Denver Sluice was built on the River Great Ouse.
This included United's service to Denver and US Airways ' services to Las Vegas and Phoenix, while other airlines dropped frequencies on routes.
Pettibone was defended in a separate trial by Judge Hilton of Denver and was also acquitted, and charges were dropped against Moyer.
He dropped out of school at thirteen and ran away to his uncle in Denver, where he worked for The Denver Post.
By the early 1980s all of the cities served from Manhattan by turboprop aircraft had been dropped and replaced with a single daily non-stop flight to Denver, CO ( DEN ) using a Boeing 737-200.
On January 1, 1901 the word " Evening " was dropped from the name and the paper became The Denver Post.
Although the Denver papers dropped the story after a few days, the story did not die.
* Denver: dropped football in 1961 and now competes in the Sun Belt Conference for most sports, including men's and women's basketball ; announced move to Western Athletic Conference effective July 1, 2012
His offensive production dropped sharply in 1974-75 and at the end of the season the new Denver Spurs selected Backstrom in the WHA's expansion draft.
After Denver dropped their first two games, head coach Mac Speedie was fired, with Malavasi chosen to replace him.

Denver and out
The sci-fi sitcom Mork & Mindy also based a 1979 episode around the Denver Broncos cheerleaders with Mork ( Robin Williams ) trying out for the squad.
They would go on to win the AFC West, ( their 4th straight division title, only Oakland with five straight 1972 – 1976 is better ), along the way blowing out the Denver Broncos with a convincing 32 – 3 victory at Denver and defeating every NFC East team.
The Chargers beat Denver to end the season with a 9 – 7 record & out of the playoffs for the first time since 2005.
However, the Chargers were beaten out by Denver for the Division Title via tie-breaker.
Denver cut the lead in half, 20-10, after an ineffective Morton was replaced by Norris Weese late in the third period, but the Cowboys pulled the game out of reach in the fourth when fullback Robert Newhouse threw a 29-yard touchdown pass on a halfback option play.
The Cowboys then drove to the Denver 26-yard line, but Herrera missed wide left from 43 yards out.
As he had thought, Denver paid no attention to Rutledge and he moved under center while punter Sean Landeta split out as a receiver.
The game started out very well for Denver.
After forcing Washington to go 3 and out, the Broncos ' scored on their first play from scrimmage, when quarterback John Elway threw a 56-yard touchdown pass to wide open receiver Ricky Nattiel, giving Denver a quick 7 – 0 lead after just 1: 57 had elapsed in the game.
However, Jamal Anderson fumbled at the Broncos 33-yard line, Broncos defensive back Tyrone Braxton recovered the ball, allowing Denver to run out the clock and win the
** United States Postal Service workers in New York City go on strike ; the strike spreads to the state of California and the cities of Akron, Ohio, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Chicago, Boston, and Denver, Colorado ; 210, 000 out of 750, 000 U. S. postal employees walk out.
Closely assisted by his friend and new business partner Dr. William Bell, Palmer's new " Baby Road " laid the first rails out of Denver on July 28, 1871.
The Denver and Rio Grande Railway's 1881 arrival at Chama, about ten miles to the north, had profound effects on the development of the region by bringing the area out of economic and cultural isolation.
General warfare broke out and Indians made many raids on the trail along the South Platte which Denver depended on for supplies.
" Denver made several copies and gave them out as presents for Christmas.
When Denver ended his business relationship because of Weintraub's focus on other projects, Weintraub threw Denver out of his office and called him a Nazi.
With the arrival of a tramway line running along West 13th Avenue, landowner William A. H. Loveland and others laid out the new city of Lakewood between Golden and Denver.
When the characters Dean Moriarty, Marylou and Ed Dunkel leave Denver, Kerouac writes that they " roared east along Colfax and out to the Kansas plains " — this was before the construction of Interstate 70.
Denver pointed out that his contract stated he could have his name anywhere he wanted in the credits, so they could move it to the end credits along with Johnson and Wells.
Wells said that Denver never mentioned this to anyone in the cast, and she did not find out about it until years after the show ended.
Despite the addition of service, Frontier Airlines pulled out of SJC in May 2010, citing lack of profitability on its single flight from the airport to Denver, Colorado.

Denver and Texas
Missouri's advantages included that it had the only railroad to actually reach the Missouri River on its western border ( H & SJ ), was more centrally located for lines coming up from Texas and could offer a route servicing Denver, Colorado, the biggest city in the Great American Desert.
* Denver City, Texas
The family later moved to Fort Worth, Texas, where Denver graduated from Arlington Heights High School.
Denver attended Texas Tech University in Lubbock and sang in a folk-music group called " The Alpine Trio " while pursuing architecture studies.
The gang is pursued by law enforcement, including Texas Ranger Frank Hamer ( Denver Pyle ), who is captured and humiliated by the outlaws, then set free.
The film strays farthest from fact in its portrayal of the Texas Ranger Frank Hamer ( played by Denver Pyle ) as a vengeful bungler who had been captured, humiliated, and released by Bonnie and Clyde.
From 1905-1906, Chrysler worked for the Fort Worth and Denver Railway in Childress, a West Texas city considered the " Gateway to the Texas Panhandle.
In the United States, many Hispanic immigrants from Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean concentrated in barrios located in cities with large Hispanic populations such as East Los Angeles, California ; Boyle Heights, California, Orange County, California, Anaheim, Baldwin Park, Chino, El Centro, El Monte, Fresno, Huron, Hemet, Indio, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Modesto, Monrovia, Moreno Valley, San Fernando Valley, National City, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Cincinnati, Compton, Downey, South Central, Inglewood, South Los Angeles, Oakland, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, Berkeley, East San Jose, Santa Ana, California and Temecula ; Alexandria, Virginia, Langley Park, Maryland, Wheaton, Maryland, Dallas, Houston, El Paso, and San Antonio, Texas ; north of Philadelphia, PA and Phoenix, Tucson, and Yuma, Arizona ; Denver ; Oklahoma City ; New York City ; Brentwood, New York ; Chicago ; Sterling, Illinois.
There are about 50 nuns in these communities, which are located in: Denver and Pueblo in Colorado, Alamo and Amarillo ( the first, founded 1981 ) in Texas and Wilmington, Delaware.
One notable member of the 2003 championship football team was Darcel McBath, who was recruited by and played for the Texas Tech University Red Raiders and drafted in the third round of the 2010 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos.
Old map of Quanah, Texas ( 1890 ) The community was organized in 1884 as a stop on the Fort Worth and Denver Railway.
Matador is equidistant from Dallas and Carlsbad, New Mexico, and nine miles ( 14 km ) closer to Denver, Colorado, than to El Paso, Texas.
The Fort Worth and Denver Railway arrived in 1882, the same year the city became the county seat of Wichita County, Texas.
Denver City is a town in Yoakum counties in the U. S. state of Texas, just a short distance from the New Mexico boundary that is named for the petroleum company, Denver Productions.
The Bickleys met in the petroleum boom town of Kilgore in east Texas but moved to Denver City, when it too experienced oil discoveries.
Denver City, whose roots date only to 1936, was the last west Texas boom town to have been established solely on the basis of oil, still vital to the area economy.
Peggy Bickley, a native of Bernice in Union Parish, Louisiana, at first hated living in dusty west Texas but in time became an energetic civic booster through the Order of the Eastern Star, the Denver City Museum, the Yoakum County / Cecil Bickley Library ( named for her husband ), annual American Cancer Society fund drive, the First United Methodist Church, and the Denver City Chamber of Commerce, which named her " Outstanding Citizen of Denver City " in 1984.
Image: Full view of Bickley Library, Denver City, Texas IMG_0376. JPG | Bickley Library
Image: Downtown Denver City, Texas IMG_0377. JPG | Another view of downtown Denver City

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