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161This beautiful eight year old black stallion is ridden by Kenny Ailshie of Greeneville, Tennessee and is proudly owned by Clyde, Bonita, and Jason Creech of Middlesboro, Kentucky. The Finalizer first came into the show r

This beautiful eight year old black stallion is ridden by Kenny Ailshie of Greeneville, Tennessee and is proudly owned by Clyde, Bonita, and Jason Creech of Middlesboro, Kentucky. The Finalizer first came into the show r

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Source URL: www.rackinghorse.org

- Date: 2014-01-07 08:57:07
    162Civil War Sesquicentennial Riverboat Excursion October 31~November 8, [removed]Day Voyage Back to the 1860’s Brought to you by: The American Queen Steamboat Company and National Geographic Traveler Award Winning; Civil W

    Civil War Sesquicentennial Riverboat Excursion October 31~November 8, [removed]Day Voyage Back to the 1860’s Brought to you by: The American Queen Steamboat Company and National Geographic Traveler Award Winning; Civil W

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    Source URL: www.civilwartours.net

    Language: English - Date: 2013-08-23 11:15:41
    163WELCOME TO LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY We welcome your visit and look forward to having you on campus for the upcoming season. Please feel free to contact any of us if we can serve you in any way. In the meantime, this g

    WELCOME TO LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY We welcome your visit and look forward to having you on campus for the upcoming season. Please feel free to contact any of us if we can serve you in any way. In the meantime, this g

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    Source URL: lmurailsplitters.athleticsite.net

    Language: English - Date: 2013-08-28 16:07:56
    164Southern Museum of Civil War And Locomotive History Archives & Library Jack Griffith Civil War Collection MS #[removed].0001

    Southern Museum of Civil War And Locomotive History Archives & Library Jack Griffith Civil War Collection MS #[removed].0001

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    Source URL: www.southernmuseum.org

    Language: English - Date: 2012-05-25 17:21:54
    165INVASIVE PLANTS COST TENNESSEE TAXPAYERS $2.6 MILLION PER YEAR. ...And this is only the DIRECT MONETARY COST.  Government agencies account for

    INVASIVE PLANTS COST TENNESSEE TAXPAYERS $2.6 MILLION PER YEAR. ...And this is only the DIRECT MONETARY COST. Government agencies account for

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    Language: English - Date: 2013-01-01 22:48:51
    166Tennessee Association of Christian Schools / Sports / Southern United States / Briarcliff High School / Woodland Regional High School / Junior varsity team / Kentucky High School Athletic Association / Education in the United States

    [removed]Policies & Procedures (To be set annually by the elected officials and presented to association members at the late summer meeting with a majority vote approval.)

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    Source URL: www.kcaaonline.com

    Language: English - Date: 2014-03-25 09:43:58
    167Southern Museum of Civil War And Locomotive History Archives & Library Warner Diffenderer Civil War Collection MS #[removed]

    Southern Museum of Civil War And Locomotive History Archives & Library Warner Diffenderer Civil War Collection MS #[removed]

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    Source URL: www.southernmuseum.org

    Language: English - Date: 2013-07-16 14:23:16
    168Sevier County 2014 County Commission Districts and Voting Precincts Underwood 1  8

    Sevier County 2014 County Commission Districts and Voting Precincts Underwood 1 8

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    Source URL: www.seviercountyelection.com

    Language: English - Date: 2013-12-19 17:31:18
    169UNIONISTS IN EASTERN WEST TENNESSEE[removed]by Peggy Scott Holley

    UNIONISTS IN EASTERN WEST TENNESSEE[removed]by Peggy Scott Holley

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    Source URL: tn-roots.com

    Language: English - Date: 2009-05-19 17:59:12
    170According to some modern paleobotanists, the most ancient known representatives of Diplotropideae appeared in the Eocene. The present range of this tribe suggests their South American origin. However, in 1989 fossil fruits attributed to the middle Eocene (the age of about 45 million years ago) have been found in south-eastern North America (USA, Tennessee and Kentucky). Their significant similarity with the fruits of extant species of the genus Diplotropis was revealed, and a new fossil species Diplotropis claibornensis Herendeen et Dilcher was described. The fruits of this fossil species are similar to those of extant members of the section Racemosa, described by Lima[removed]D. racemosa and

    According to some modern paleobotanists, the most ancient known representatives of Diplotropideae appeared in the Eocene. The present range of this tribe suggests their South American origin. However, in 1989 fossil fruits attributed to the middle Eocene (the age of about 45 million years ago) have been found in south-eastern North America (USA, Tennessee and Kentucky). Their significant similarity with the fruits of extant species of the genus Diplotropis was revealed, and a new fossil species Diplotropis claibornensis Herendeen et Dilcher was described. The fruits of this fossil species are similar to those of extant members of the section Racemosa, described by Lima[removed]D. racemosa and

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    Source URL: alliumallium.narod.ru

    Language: Vietnamese - Date: 2013-04-19 07:10:04