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Brewer's: Duchesne

(2 syl.). Le père Duchésne. Jacques Réné Hébert, chief of the Cordelier Club in the French Revolution, the members of which were called Hébertists. He was called “Father Duchésne,” from…

2000 Deaths: R - Z

Leah RabinJean-Pierre RampalJohn Morris RankinZeljko RaznatovicKeith ReemtsmaSteve ReevesNicole ReinhartTatiana RiabouchinskaMaurice (Rocket) RichardBeah RichardsJerome RichardsonChristopher…

St. Louis Rams 1997 Roster By Statistics

Passing (5 Att)AttCmpPctYdsTDRateTony Banks48725251.732541471.5Mark Rypien391948.7270050.2Interceptions: Banks 13, Rypien 2.Top ReceiversNoYdsAvgLongTDAmp Lee6182513.5623Isaac Bruce5681514.…

European

Scoring Leaders Avg1Ernie Els (S. Africa)68.962Colin Montgomerie (Scotland)69.393Jose Maria Olazabal (Spain)69.794Bernhard Langer (Germany)69.88 Nick Faldo (England)69.886Eduardo Romero (…

J - M

William JaggardThomas JamesJeremiah Whipple JenksGeorg JensenNicolas Jenson William Stanley JevonsSteve JobsJohn of SpeyerEldridge Reeves JohnsonEmory Richard JohnsonHoward JohnsonTom Loftin…

W and Z particles

(Encyclopedia) W and Z particles, elementary particles that mediate, or carry, the fundamental force associated with weak interactions. The discovery of the W and Z particles at CERN near Geneva,…

U.S. Medal-Winning Baseball Teams

Multiple gold medals: Cuba (3). Year   1992 Cuba, Taiwan, Japan 1996 Cuba, Japan, United States 2000 United States, Cuba, South Korea 2004 Cuba, Australia, Japan 2008…

1961 College Football Recap

Final AP Top 20Bowl Games with Top 20 TeamsMajor Conference ChampionsHeisman Trophy VotingOther Major Award WinnersConsensus All-American Team In 1950, Bear Bryant's Kentucky team ranked 7th in the…