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no and Pittsburg
Built for use of the Pittsburgh Burghers of the Players ' League, the third incarnation of Exposition Park was the second home of the Pittsburg Pirates ( during those years the team and the city were known as Pittsburg, with no " H "), the city's Major League Baseball ( MLB ) franchise.
During the existence of pre-war Czechoslovakia ( 1918 – 1939 ), Slovakia received no autonomy within Czechoslovakia, although extensive autonomy had been promised to the Slovaks before the creation of Czechoslovakia in the Pittsburg Agreement.
Following the Vanderbilt game, The Pittsburg Press wrote :" Garrels is the best fullback in the West, and probably has no equal in the country.

no and Kansas
no: Kansas State University
no: Kansas City
If it is not raining outside, then is false ; and if there is no cold-front over Kansas, then is false.
There was no Lawrence, Kansas in the story, although there was a small Kansas town called " Hampton ".
* ( Sylvester finds no Yellow journalism influence on the newspapers in Kansas.
Cities in the United States possessing side-by-side water towers labeled HOT and COLD include Granger, Iowa, Canton, Kansas, and St. James, Missouri ( Eveleth, Minnesota at one time had two such towers, but no longer does ).
Judy Garland as Dorothy Gale | Dorothy discovering that she and Toto are no longer in Kansas
The Kansas case was unique among the group in that there was no contention of gross inferiority of the segregated schools ' physical plant, curriculum, or staff.
University of Kansas Publications in Humanistic Studies, no.
Some websites state that a Smallville once existed in Cloud County, northwest of Concordia and south of Norway, of which nothing remains but an old railway station, but there seems to be no record of this on Kansas historical sites.
no: Leavenworth ( Kansas )
no: Abilene ( Kansas )
no: Shawnee ( Kansas )
no: Greensburg ( Kansas )
This second company raided and looted Humboldt Kansas, capturing no less than a dozen freed slaves.
In September, 2011 lingering bad feelings over the raid and the sesquicentennial of the event prompted the Osceola Board of Aldermen to pass a resolution asking the University of Kansas to no longer use " Jayhawk " as their mascot and nickname.
no: Manhattan ( Kansas )
no: University of Kansas
At the end of the film, Glinda reveals one of the slippers ' abilities: Dorothy can return home to Kansas by simply clicking her heels three times and repeating, " There's no place like home.
The day after the Lawrence decision, the Supreme Court ordered the State of Kansas to review its 1999 " Romeo and Juliet " law that reduces the punishment for a teenager under 18 years of age who has consensual sexual relations with a minor no more than four years their junior, but explicitly excludes same-sex conduct from the sentence reduction.
The multiple radical changes, combined with uneven attendance ( although some teams, such as the Kansas City Steers, drew well ), and no fresh capital from new owners, caused Saperstein and Cohen to decide to throw in the towel with the close of 1962 on December 31.
By the 1920s the conference had changed its name to Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference and had grown to include 17 regular members and 2 allied members ( no longer including the University of Kansas or Kansas State ).

Pittsburg and Kansas
While attending Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg ( located in southeastern Kansas ) on a football scholarship, he became interested in acting.
* Pittsburg, Kansas, Crawford County, founded 1876
* Pittsburg Township, Mitchell County, Kansas
* Pittsburg State University, a NCAA Division II public university located in Pittsburg, Kansas
Columbus is the second largest city and county seat of Cherokee County, Kansas, United States, 15 miles south-southwest of Pittsburg, Kansas.
Pittsburg is a city in Crawford County, in southeastern Kansas, United States.
A relic of the city's coal mining days was the Pittsburg & Midway Coal Company, founded in 1885, and one of the oldest continuously running coal companies in the United States ( even though its headquarters moved several years ago to Denver, Colorado after the Kansas mines closed ).
The city has a rich cultural heritage from many Southern and Eastern European mine workers who settled in and around Pittsburg and Southeastern Kansas.
Pittsburg is a center of broadcast media for southeastern Kansas.
* Pittsburg, Kansas in the Kansas Encyclopedia
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