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June 2016: Southwest Heatwave Fuels Wildfires
U.S. News | Disasters & Science News Here's a slideshow depicting the major science and disaster news events of June 2016.…2002 International League<br/>All-Star Team
As selected by the league's managers, coaches, media and club representatives.Pos.Name, Team (Affiliate)CJohnny Estrada, Scranton-WB (Phillies)1BJoe Vitiello, Ottawa (Expos)2BMarco Scutaro,…My Name Is Joe
Director:Ken LoachWriter:Paul LavertyArtisan Entertainment; RRelease:2/99Cast:Peter Mullan, Louise Goodall, Gary Lewis, David McKay and David Hayman British director Ken Loach revisits the…Nebraska
Nebraska State Information Capital: Lincoln Official Name: Nebraska Organized as a territory/republic: 1854 Entered Union (rank): March 1, 1867 (37th state) Present constitution adopted:…Harry Potter Movie Stars
Bringing the Potter books to the big screen by Shmuel Ross Daniel Radcliffe Related Links Order of the Phoenix Movie ReviewHarry Potter and the Goblet of FireQuiz: Order of the Phoenix…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: On The Late Captain Grose's Peregrinations Thro' Scotland
by Robert Burns My Eppie AdairEpigram On Francis Grose The AntiquaryOn The Late Captain Grose's Peregrinations Thro' Scotland Collecting The Antiquities Of That Kingdom Hear,…July 2016: Sand and Soberanes Fires Rage in California
U.S. News | Disasters & Science News Here's a slideshow depicting the major science and disaster news events of July 2016…Brewer's: Old Scratch
The devil; so called from Schratz or Skratti, a demon of Scandinavian mythology. (See Nick.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Old SongOld Salt A B C D E…Brewer's: Fal-lals
Nick-nacks; ornaments of small value. (Greek, phalara, metal ornaments for horses, etc.) “Our god-child passed in review all her gowns flchus, tags, bobbins, laces, silk stockings, and…Brewer's: Plon-plon
The sobriquet of Prince Napoleon Joseph Charles Bonaparte, son of Jerome Bonaparte. He was nick-named Craint-plon (Fear-bullet) in the Crimean war (1854-1856), a nickname afterwards…