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On the Great Plains the Cree or Nēhilawē ( who spoke a closely related Central Algonquian language, the plains Cree language ) depended on the vast herds of bison to supply food and many of their other needs.
On the Southern Plains they fought against their old enemies, the Comanches and Kiowa, in the Comanche Campaign.
* Thin, On the Ground included in Cross Plains Universe, MonkeyBrain Books, 2006
The city's unofficial nickname is “ The Loveliest Village On The Plains ,” taken from a line in the poem “ The Deserted Village ” by Oliver Goldsmith: “ Sweet Auburn!
On October 5, 1802, the Scioto Company met in Granby, Connecticut and decided not to purchase the lands along the Scioto River on the Pickaway Plains, but rather to buy land farther north from Dr. John Stanbery and his partner, an American Revolutionary War general, Jonathan Dayton.
On August 21, 2007, nine northern counties in Ohio were declared Flood Emergencies by Ohio Governor Ted Strickland as flooding swamped the Upper Midwest and Plains settled in the state.
On a percentage basis, North Plains is among the top 100 locations ( with at least 500 residents ) home to Panamanian Americans.
On January 11, 1912, the first train arrived in Cross Plains.
On December 27, 2005, a grass / range wildfire destroyed 116 homes in and around Cross Plains.
On US farms, particularly on the Great Plains, windpumps were used to pump water from farm wells for cattle.
On August 13, 2009, Paul died of complications from pneumonia at White Plains Hospital in White Plains, New York.
The alternative is transport across the Great Plains from Texas or New Orleans On U. S. 12 the major obstacle would be power lines which would have to be raised or buried.
* On January 26 – 27, 2009, the city of Sikeston and the surrounding area were hit with a devastating ice storm, the January 2009 Central Plains and Midwest ice storm.
On June 3, 1917, Cody was buried on Colorado's Lookout Mountain in Golden, west of the city of Denver, on the edge of the Rocky Mountains, overlooking the Great Plains.
On July 6, the French and American armies met at White Plains, north of New York City.
On 13 September 1759, the area was the scene of the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, part of the French and Indian War, which was itself part of the Seven Years ' War.
On August 22, 2008, Celine Dion presented a free show, exclusively francophone, outside on the Plains of Abraham, in Quebec City, Canada, for the 400th anniversary of Quebec City.
The four episodes are entitled Leaving, On the Trail, The Plains, and Return.
On July 7, 1946, they married in Plains.
On another expedition in 1818, he reached Lake Bathurst and the " Goulburn Plains ".
On the Great Plains very few single men attempted to operate a farm or ranch ; farmers clearly understood the need for a hard-working wife, and numerous children, to handle the many chores, including child-rearing, feeding and clothing the family, managing the housework, and feeding the hired hands.
On 2 June, he discovered Pandora's Pass opening out a fair and practicable road to Liverpool Plains.
On November 8, 2007, in White Plains, New York, Kerik was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of conspiracy, tax fraud and making false statements.

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On his bookshelves were some of the latest American novels, including Bellow's Seize The Day, but he hadn't read them ( they were sent by American publishers ) and wasn't especially interested in what the American writers were up to.
On Thursday evening we may go out of town together by some stage or mail about the distance of ten or twelve miles.
On April 1, 1953, after some six months of full-time `` pioneering '', petitioner discontinued devoting 100 hours a month to preaching, but failed to so notify his local board.
On some distant farm a rooster crowed and, far down the valley, an associate answered.
On the physiological basis of some form of psychotherapy
On playing some typical situations before a jury of his peers he showed some characteristics rated as unsatisfactory.
On the other hand, in a more favorable vein, general business activity should receive some stimulus from rising Federal spending, and the reduction in business inventories has probably run a good part of its course.
On some of the islands' beaches the waves came in gently ; ;
On the other hand, some unwed mothers had had so much work and responsibility imposed on them at an early age, and had thus had so little freedom or opportunity to develop autonomy and initiative, that their work and responsibilities became dull and unrewarding burdens -- to be escaped and rebelled against through fun and experimentation with forbidden sexual behavior.
On the negative side of the balance sheet must be set some disappointment that the United States leadership has not been as much in evidence as hoped for.
On other hand, in some experiments a proportion of people do not seem to care about reputation and they do not help more even if this is conspicuous.
On the other hand, Russia also participated to some degree in the nationalist ( cultural and political ) movements of Central and Eastern Europe.
On direct appeal, a prisoner challenges the grounds of the conviction based on an error that occurred at trial or some other stage in the adjudicative process.
On January 19, 1862, the ill-prepared Confederates, after a night march in the rain, attacked the Union force with some initial success.
On some early versions of the game, it was also possible to hide the ship in the score area indefinitely without being hit by asteroids.
On the other hand, some historians have speculated that Charlemagne opposed formal marriages for his daughters out of concern for political rivalries from their potential husbands ; none of Charlemagne's daughters were married, despite political offers of arranged marriages.
On his way home Agesilaus died in Cyrenaica, around the age of 84, after a reign of some 41 years.
On the other hand, North American English has undergone some sound changes not found in other varieties of English speech:
Pervo sees Luke ’ s work as a “ legitimizing narrative ” because it makes “ a case by telling a story ( or stories )” and serves to legitimate either “ Pauline Christianity ( possibly in rivalry to other interpretations ) or generally as the claim of the Jesus-movement to possess the Israelite heritage .” On the other hand, some scholars greatly disagree with the view of legitimation because they believe that it “ mirror-reads ” Luke ’ s work attempting to uncover the circumstances surrounding Luke ’ s work by over-arguing something that may not be that valid.
On this passage the theologian Joseph Barber Lightfoot ( Apostolic Fathers, 1885, II, p. 84 ) noted: " Clement may possibly be referring to some known, but hardly accessible land, lying without the pillars of Hercules.
On the continent of Europe among some civil law systems ( i. e. those deriving from Roman law or the Napoleonic Code ), the inquisitorial system may be used for some types of cases.
On one occasion he ordered some Samaritan wine, but subsequently learning that there were no longer any strict observers of the dietary laws among the Samaritans, with the assistance of his colleagues, Ḥiyya b. Abba, Rav Ammi, and Rav Assi, he investigated the report, and, ascertaining it to be well founded, did not hesitate to declare the Samaritans, for all ritualistic purposes, Gentiles ( Yer.
On 1 January 913 an army, led by the eunuch Badr, conquered the fortress of Écija, at some 50 km from the capital.

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