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Kickapoo
(Encyclopedia) KickapooKickapookĭkˈəp&oomacr; [key], Native North Americans whose language belongs to the Algonquian branch of the Algonquian-Wakashan linguistic stock (see Native American…Ra, in Egyptian religion
(Encyclopedia) RaRarä [key] or ReRarā [key], in Egyptian religion, sun god, one of the most important gods of ancient Egypt. Ra was chief of the cosmic deities and was sometimes called the creator…Albemarle Sound
(Encyclopedia) Albemarle Sound, large inland body of generally fresh water, c.55 mi (90 km) long, from 3 to 14 mi (4.8–22 km) wide, NE N.C. Shallow and tideless, the sound is separated from the…2001-02 Atlanta Hawks Team Stats
Gm FG% Tpts PPG RPG APG Shareef Abdur-Rahim 77 .461 1636 21.2 9.0 3.1 Jason Terry 78 .430 1504 19.3 3.5 5.7 Toni Kukoc 59 .419…2000-01 Atlanta Hawks Team Stats
Gm FG% Tpts PPG RPG APG Jason Terry 82 .436 1619 19.7 3.3 4.9 Theo Ratliff 50 .499 621 12.4 8.3 1.2 Toni Kukoc 65 .473 721…1997-98 Atlanta Hawks Team Stats
Gm MIN FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% 3FG 3GA ORB TRB AST STL TO BLK PF Tpts PPG RPG APG Steve Smith 73 2857 489 1101 .444…James HAWKES, Congress, NY (1776-1865)
HAWKES James , a Representative from New York; born in Petersham, Worcester County, Mass., December 13, 1776; moved with his parents to Richfield, N.Y., in 1789; attended the common schools;…osprey
(Encyclopedia) ospreyospreyŏsˈprē [key], common name for a fish-eating bird of prey found near water in most parts of the world. The osprey, or fish hawk, Pandion haliaetus, has brown upperparts and…Taylor, Zachary
(Encyclopedia) Taylor, ZacharyTaylor, Zacharyzăkˈərē [key], 1784–1850, 12th President of the United States (1849–50), b. Orange co., Va. He was raised in Kentucky. Taylor joined the army in 1808,…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: March 3, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark March 2, 1806March 4, 1806March 3, 1806 Monday March 3rd 1806. Two of our perogues have been lately injured very much in consequence of the tide…