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:# The Blue Cross ( as Valentin Follows a Curious Trail, The Saturday Evening Post, July 23 ; 1910 ; The Story-Teller, September 1910 )
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" color :# c20 ;"> Red </ span > denotes states won by Nixon / Agnew, < span style =" color: darkblue ;"> Blue </ span > denotes those won by McGovern / Shriver.
" — Blue </ span > < span style =" color :# a8e61d "> Comma "," — Green </ span > < span style =" color :# ed1c24 "> Eastern Arabic numerals — Red </ span > < span style =" color: # 666 "> Data unavailable — Grey </ span >
Blue < span style =" color :# bbf ; border: 1px solid black ;">██</ span > indicates an animated series character.
:# Color the final ply of the game tree so that all wins for player 1 are colored one way ( Blue in the diagram ), all wins for player 2 are colored another way ( Red in the diagram ), and all ties are colored a third way ( Grey in the diagram ).
< span style =" color :# 138ae1 "> Blue </ span > above world GDP ( PPP ) per capita < span style =" color :# ff8204 "> Orange </ span > below world GDP ( PPP ) per capita
A map of the West Midlands region, showing Towns / Cities in < span style =" color :# f00 ;"> Red </ span >, Motorways in < span style =" color :# 72a0fe ;"> Blue </ span >, AONB s in < span style =" color :# 78ff00 ;"> Light Green </ span > and National parks of the United Kingdom | National Parks in < span style =" color :# 4c8910 ;"> Dark Green </ span >.
< span style =" color :# 0000ff ; background :# ffffff ;"> Blue </ span > labels pertain to < span style =" background :# 00ccff ; color :# 000000 ;"> cyan </ span > and < span style =" color :# 660000 ; background :# ffffff ;"> brown </ span > labels pertain to < span style =" background :# ffcc00 ; color :# 000000 ;"> yellow </ span > areas.
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| style =" background :# dae2f1 "| Draw || 47 – 5 – 3 || Valerie Mahfood || Draw || 8 || July 18, 2008 || Houston, Texas, USA || align = left |
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:# September 23, 1891: Land run to settle Tecumseh, the pre-designated location of the county seat of County B, later renamed as Pottawatomie County.
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| style =" background :# dae2f1 "| Draw || 0 – 0 – 1 || Angela Buchanan || Draw || 5 || September 9, 1989 || Bristol, Tennessee, USA ||
:# Land Run of September 22, 1891: Land run to settle Iowa, Sac and Fox, Potawatomi, and Shawnee lands.
:# September 28, 1891: Land run to settle Chandler, the pre-designated location of the county seat of County A, later renamed as Lincoln County.
* September 10, 1921-< span style =" color :# 990099 ;"> (-) </ span > The village of Sakashita merged into the city of Ueda.
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