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The American team was again made up of mainly Californian players, seven of whom were members of the 1920 team.
In 1982, after the Stanford football team officially lost the Big Game against cross-bay rival University of California at Berkeley (" Cal ") due to what has become known as " The Play ," The Daily published a fake edition of The Daily Californian, Cal's student newspaper, announcing officials had reversed the game's outcome.
On December 2, 1882, the first Californian representative rugby team to play an outside opponent, took on a group of rugby-playing ex-Britons, who called themselves the Phoenix Rugby Club of San Francisco.
In June 1999, WCW enhancement talent Lenny Lane persuaded Lodi to team with him as the West Hollywood Blondes, a gay Californian duo with pink trunks and flamboyant haircuts who were later revealed to be brothers.
The group changed their name to Kerbdog in honour of a Californian BMX team that they were " obsessed with ".
While Walker has never given an explanation for the nickname's origins, former Cal team captain Jonathan Petke says the nickname started in college, according to his account given to the University's student paper, the Daily Californian April 15, 1996 issue.

Californian and proposed
Producers of the show, seeking to relocate from their Californian base due to cost constraints, proposed a full relocation to Avalon.
In 1803 American ship captains already involved in the sea otter Maritime Fur Trade in California proposed several joint venture hunting expeditions to Alexander Andreyevich Baranov, on half shares using Russian supervisors and native Alaskan hunters to hunt fur seals and otters along the Alta and Baja Californian coast.
By the first year of his governorship, Olson's proposed budget was cut by nearly 100 million dollars, plus the Governor's proposal of compulsory universal health insurance for every Californian was defeated.
Professors from architecture schools such as Beijing's Central Academy of Fine Arts and the Southern Californian Institute of Architecture ( SCI-Arc ) have proposed various development plans for the area that involve preserving the buildings, although those do not appear especially profitable financially.
" The connection of Wiyot and Yurok in northern California ( which together were formerly called Ritwan, after Dixon and Kroeber's grouping of the two as one of their more remote Californian stocks ) with Algonquian was first proposed by Sapir ( 1913 ) and was quite controversial at that time ( see Michelson 1914, 1915 ; Sapir 1915a, 1915b ; see also Chapter 2 ), but the relationship has subsequently been demonstrated to the satisfaction of all ( see Haas 1958 ; Teeter 1964a ; Goddard 1975, 1979, 1990 ).

Californian and line
In line with these studies, Adorno produced an analysis of the Californian radio preacher Martin Luther Thomas.
In 1953, with the Minx Mark VI, a fourth body variation was added, being the so-called Hillman Minx Californian, a two-door hard-top coupé with, slightly unusually, a b-pillar that wound down out of sight along with the rear side window to give an unbroken window line when all windows were fully opened: the rear window assembly was of a three-piece wrap-around form.
In the Californian and Parisian versions of the popular Disney attraction The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, what some think to be a Talky Tina doll can be seen on a couch in the lobby as guests wait in line.
The family lives in the house situated on the line between two Southern Californian towns, one an idyllic, oil-rich town, and the other the small, seedy town from which the oil comes, corrupt and destroyed by the industry.
Until 1961, all the major trains ran via the EP & SW Douglas line while only an accommodation train ( numbers 43 and 44, formerly the Californian ) ran via the original SP (“ stormy ” or “ north ”) line via Benson, Wilcox, Lordsburg and Deming.

Californian and with
At the time of his interview with Charles Platt, van Vogt was still president of the Californian Association of Dianetic Auditors.
Folklorist Sabina Magliocco supported this idea, noting that a great many of those Californian Pagans whom she interviewed claimed that they had been greatly interested in mythology and folklore as children, imagining a world of " enchanted nature and magical transformations, filled with lords and ladies, witches and wizards, and humble but often wise peasants.
After the death of Ray Wallace in 2002, following a request by Loren Coleman to Seattle Times reporter Bob Young to investigate, the family of Wallace went public with claims that he had started the Bigfoot phenomenon with fake footprints ( made from a wooden foot-shaped cutout ) left in Californian sites in 1958.
Typically using slow-to-mid tempo and featuring low-tuned guitars in a bass-heavy sound, with melodic vocals, and ' retro ' production, it was pioneered by the Californian bands Kyuss and Sleep.
You have had these plans of your university made by a great architect, native to our own American soil, who himself had the sense to adapt — not to copy in servile fashion — but to adapt the old Californian architecture to the new university uses, and so we have here a great institution of learning absolutely unique, even in its outward aspect, situated in this beautiful valley with the hills in the background, under this sky, with these buildings, and if this university does not turn out the right kind of citizenship and the right kind of scholarship, I shall be more than disappointed.
A large portion of the Californian sparkling wine industry uses Chardonnay grapes from Carneros, Alexander and Russian River valleys with these areas attracting the attention of Champagne producers like Bollinger, Louis Roederer, Moët et Chandon and the Taittinger family who have opened up wineries in last few decades.
General Patton and fellow Californian Army Air Forces Lieutenant General Jimmy Doolittle were honored on June 9, 1945, with a parade through Los Angeles, California and a reception at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum before a crowd of over 100, 000 people.
A Californian Condor marked with wing tags
However, this is not the case with introduced populations of E. californica in Chile: the Chilean populations were actually more resistant to Californian caterpillars than the native populations ( Leger and Forister, 2005 ).
The vast majority of the decline happened after the Spanish period, in the Mexican and U. S. periods of Californian history ( 1821 – 1910 ), with the most dramatic collapse ( 200, 000 to 25, 000 ) occurring in the U. S. period ( 1846 – 1910 ).
Driven by sadness, Martin ’ s character, an American doctor, leaves his Californian life and embarks on the 800-km pilgrimage from the French Pyrenees to Spain ’ s Santiago de Compostela himself, with his son ’ s ashes.
For the second series this was replaced with the song ' Go Daddy-O ' by Californian swing revival band Big Bad Voodoo Daddy.
* California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs, Californian agency dealing with substance abuse prevention and treatment
Among the nation's first bands that played Christian rock was The Crusaders, a Southern Californian garage rock band, whose November 1966 Tower Records album Make a Joyful Noise with Drums and Guitars is considered one of the first gospel rock releases, or even " the first record of Christian rock ", and Mind Garage, " arguably the first band of its kind ", whose 1967 Electric Liturgy was recorded in 1969 at RCA's " Nashville Sound " studio.
On December 20, 2007 the world press published stories about Paul Karason, a Californian man whose entire skin gradually turned blue after consuming colloidal silver made by himself with distilled water, salt and silver, and using a silver salve on his face in an attempt to treat problems with his sinus, dermatitis, acid reflux, and other issues.
The single species in the Californian genus Darlingtonia is popularly known as the cobra plant, due to its possession of an inflated " lid " with elegant false-exits, and a forked " tongue ", which serves to ferry ants and other prey to the entrance of the pitcher.
By the 1950s the industry suffered due to decline in railroad transportation and competition with Californian grapes.
Partly aided by the foreign influence, the overall quality of Californian sparklers increased with the introduction of the more traditional sparkling wine grapes of Chardonnay, Pinot noir, Pinot Meunier and Pinot blanc into the production.
A Californian bird with small portions of fish offal on its beak
This broke from the programme's tradition by using a subplot with more developed characters – instead of being the sole centre of attention, Bean here interacted with a suburban Californian family he stayed with while overseeing the transfer of Whistler's Mother to a Los Angeles art gallery.

Californian and British
The Byrds, emerging from the Californian folk scene, and the Yardbirds from the British blues scene, have been seen as particularly influential on the development of the genre.
Other examples are Fountain Grove, Riker's Holy City and other Californian utopian colonies between 1855 and 1955 ( Hine ), as well as Sointula in British Columbia, Canada.
* The British passenger ship SS Californian, famous for her relationship to the RMS Titanic disaster of 1912
* The Californian, a coupe version of the British Hillman Imp automobile
Wykehamical vowel-alteration is often accompanied by a High Rising Terminal intonation pattern, which is often encountered in Australian English and the stereotyped Californian Valspeak, but which is relatively rare in the context of standard Southern British English and may wrongly be interpreted as " questioning ".
However, advertisements for Frosties in the United Kingdom are revoiced locally ; the British Tony is voiced by UK-based Californian voiceover, Tom Clarke-Hill.
The Beatles and other British Invasion bands, in turn, influenced the Californian band The Byrds, who began playing folk-influenced material and Bob Dylan compositions with rock instrumentation.
The Sea Lion Pool, which houses Californian Sea Lions, was first built in the 1970s, and is the largest sea lion pool in a British zoo.
After a week waiting for Ulysses at his lodgings, Esteban goes back to Barcelona aboard the Californian, a British passenger ship.
Sun Belt Water Inc. was organized as a Californian C-corp in March 1990 for the purpose of responding to the invitation from the British Columbian government to invest in the new and emerging industry to export the BC surplus water by marine transport systems.
In 1975, British wine merchant Steven Spurrier selected 1973 bottling of David Bruce Chardonnay for his 1975 Paris tasting that would pit Californian Chardonnays and Cabernet Sauvignon against their French counterparts from Burgundy and Bordeaux, respectively.
Many of those first-arrived of European and British origin were Californian by culture, and this included Maritimers such as Amor De Cosmos and others.

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