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| ARTICLES RELATED TO 82 | |  |  |  | 82: Encyclopedia II - Wichita Falls Texas - DemographicsAs of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 104,197 people, 37,970 households, and 24,984 families residing in the city. The population density is 569.1/km² (1,474.1/mi²). There are 41,916 housing units at an average density of 228.9/km² (593.0/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 75.11% White, 12.40% African American, 0.86% Native American, 2.20% Asian, 0.10% Pacific Islander, 6.39% from other races, and 2.95% from two or more races. 13.98% o ...
See also:Wichita Falls Texas, Wichita Falls Texas - Geography, Wichita Falls Texas - Demographics, Wichita Falls Texas - Transportation, Wichita Falls Texas - Highways, Wichita Falls Texas - Air Travel, Wichita Falls Texas - Van Service, Wichita Falls Texas - Education, Wichita Falls Texas - Sports and Recreation, Wichita Falls Texas - 1979 tornado, Wichita Falls Texas - Maps of Wichita Falls Texas Read more here: » Wichita Falls Texas: Encyclopedia II - Wichita Falls Texas - Demographics |
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| | |  |  |  | 82: Encyclopedia II - Oliver O. Howard - Civil WarOn June 1, 1862, while commanding a Union brigade in the Fair Oaks, Howard was wounded twice in his right arm, which was subsequently amputated. (He was awarded the Medal of Honor in 1893 for his heroism at Fair Oaks.) General Philip Kearny, who had lost his left arm, visited Howard and joked that they would be able to shop for gloves together. Howard recovered quickly enough to rejoin the army for the Battle of Antietam, in which he rose to division command in the II Corps. He was promoted to major general in November 1862 and assumed comma ...
See also:Oliver O. Howard, Oliver O. Howard - Early years, Oliver O. Howard - Civil War, Oliver O. Howard - Post-civil war, Oliver O. Howard - Howard University, Oliver O. Howard - Author, Oliver O. Howard - Death, Oliver O. Howard - Film portrayal Read more here: » Oliver O. Howard: Encyclopedia II - Oliver O. Howard - Civil War |
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|  |  |  | 82: Encyclopedia II - Happy number - Sequence behaviorIf n is not happy, then its sequence does not go to 1. What happens instead is that it ends up in the cycle
4, 16, 37, 58, 89, 145, 42, 20, 4, ...
To see this fact, first note that if n has m digits, then the sum of the squares of its digits is at most 81m. For < ...
See also:Happy number, Happy number - Sequence behavior, Happy number - Happy Numbers in Other Bases Read more here: » Happy number: Encyclopedia II - Happy number - Sequence behavior |
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|  |  |  | 82: Encyclopedia II - Football records in England - LeagueRecords in this section refer to The Football League from its founding in 1888 through to 1992, and to both the FA Premier League and The Football League from 1992 to the present.
Football records in England - Championships.
Most League championships: 18
Liverpool
1900-01, 1905-06, 1921-22, 1922-23, 1946-47, 1963-64, 1965-66, 1972-73, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1981-82, 1982-83, 1983-84, 1985-86, 1987-88, 1989-90
Most League championships, c ...
See also:Football records in England, Football records in England - League, Football records in England - Championships, Football records in England - Wins, Football records in England - Losses, Football records in England - Appearances, Football records in England - Goals, Football records in England - Attendance, Football records in England - Transfers, Football records in England - FA Premier League, Football records in England - Championships, Football records in England - Wins, Football records in England - Losses, Football records in England - Goals, Football records in England - FA Cup, Football records in England - Final, Football records in England - All rounds, Football records in England - League Cup, Football records in England - Final, Football records in England - All rounds, Football records in England - Non-league Read more here: » Football records in England: Encyclopedia II - Football records in England - League |
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|  |  |  | 82: Encyclopedia II - Grand Slam tennis - Winners
Grand Slam tennis - True Grand Slam.
Don Budge (1938)
Maureen Connolly (1953)
Rod Laver (1962)
Rod Laver (1969)
Margaret Smith Court (1970)
Steffi Graf (1988) (also the Olympic Gold medal, thus winning a Golden Slam)
The only winner of the Grand Slam in Junior singles is:
Stefan Edberg (1983)
Frank Sedgman & Ken McGregor (1951)
Margaret Smith & Ken Fletcher (1963)
Martin ...
See also:Grand Slam tennis, Grand Slam tennis - History, Grand Slam tennis - Winners, Grand Slam tennis - True Grand Slam, Grand Slam tennis - Four consecutive Grand Slam titles, Grand Slam tennis - Career Grand Slam, Grand Slam tennis - Golden Slam, Grand Slam tennis - True Golden Slam, Grand Slam tennis - Career Golden Slam, Grand Slam tennis - Small Slam, Grand Slam tennis - Men, Grand Slam tennis - Women, Grand Slam tennis - The Career Boxed Set Read more here: » Grand Slam tennis: Encyclopedia II - Grand Slam tennis - Winners |
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|  |  |  | 82: Encyclopedia II - British Rail Class 90 - DescriptionA fleet of fifty Class 90/0 locomotives were built in the late 1980s, numbered 90001-050. They were developed from the earlier Class 87 locomotives, but featured many improvements and new features. The Class 90s were primarily built to replace the ageing fleets of Classes 81, 82, 83, 84 and 85 dating from the early-1960s, which were prone to fire damage.
The class is fitted with rheostatic brakes, in addition to standard westinghouse air brake equipment. A Time-Division Multiplexer or TDM is fitted to enable two or more locomot ...
See also:British Rail Class 90, British Rail Class 90 - Description, British Rail Class 90 - Current Operations, British Rail Class 90 - EWS, British Rail Class 90 - Freightliner, British Rail Class 90 - One Anglia, British Rail Class 90 - Virgin Trains, British Rail Class 90 - Fleet Details Read more here: » British Rail Class 90: Encyclopedia II - British Rail Class 90 - Description |
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|  |  |  | 82: Encyclopedia II - British Rail Class 86 - Current OperationsIn the mid-1990s, British Rail was privatised, and the Class 86 fleet was divided among several operators. These are dealt with separately below.
British Rail Class 86 - Anglia Railways / 'One' Railway.
Anglia Railways was one of three passenger franchises to inherit the class. A fleet of 15 locomotives (nos. 86215/217/218/220/221/223/230, 86232/235/237/238/246/250/252/257) were inherited, which were used to exclusively haul London Liverpool Street-Norwich express services. The locomotives were used ...
See also:British Rail Class 86, British Rail Class 86 - Description, British Rail Class 86 - Current Operations, British Rail Class 86 - Anglia Railways / 'One' Railway, British Rail Class 86 - English Welsh and Scottish Railway EWS, British Rail Class 86 - FM Rail, British Rail Class 86 - Freightliner, British Rail Class 86 - Network Rail, British Rail Class 86 - Virgin Trains, British Rail Class 86 - Preservation, British Rail Class 86 - Fleet Summary, British Rail Class 86 - Fleet Details Read more here: » British Rail Class 86: Encyclopedia II - British Rail Class 86 - Current Operations |
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|  |  |  | 82: Encyclopedia II - Benjamin Grierson - Postbellum service in the WestGrierson decided to remain in the regular army after the war and received the rank of colonel. His lack of West Point credentials made him suspect to many fellow officers. He organized the 10th U.S. Cavalry, one of two mounted regiments composed of black enlisted men and white officers, called the Buffalo Soldiers. This assignment also made him unpopular with other officers, including his superior, General Philip Henry Sheridan, because of his support for and trust in his troops. His sympathy and courtesy to Native American tribes also led t ...
See also:Benjamin Grierson, Benjamin Grierson - Life, Benjamin Grierson - Civil War, Benjamin Grierson - Postbellum service in the West, Benjamin Grierson - Postbellum command history, Benjamin Grierson - Grierson in media Read more here: » Benjamin Grierson: Encyclopedia II - Benjamin Grierson - Postbellum service in the West |
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|  |  |  | 82: Encyclopedia II - Emperor He of Han - Late reignAfter the coup d'etat against the Dous, Emperor He appeared actually take power, and Empress Dowager Dou lost all power, although he continued to honor her as his mother, apparently having some inkling but not knowing for sure that she was not his birth mother. Prince Qing became a trusted advisor of his, as did Zheng -- which started an escalating trend of eunuchs being involved with government matters, lasting for the rest of the Eastern Han Dynasty; in fact, in 102, Zheng was created marquess, in an unprecedented action. In the aftermaths ...
See also:Emperor He of Han, Emperor He of Han - Family background, Emperor He of Han - Early reign under the shadow of the Dous, Emperor He of Han - The coup d'etat against the Dous, Emperor He of Han - Late reign, Emperor He of Han - Issues with the Qiang, Emperor He of Han - Marital issues, Emperor He of Han - Death and succession problems, Emperor He of Han - Era names, Emperor He of Han - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor He of Han: Encyclopedia II - Emperor He of Han - Late reign |
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|  |  |  | 82: Encyclopedia II - Continental Basketball Association - CBA All-Star Games
Continental Basketball Association - All-Star Game Results.
1958 - West All-Stars 122, East All-Stars 97 (Wilkes-Barre, Pa.)
1959 - West All-Stars 110, East All-Stars 88 (Wilkes-Barre, Pa.)
1961 - East All-Stars 164, West All-Stars 128 (Wilkes-Barre, Pa.)
1962 - EPBL All-Stars 124, Allentown Jets 119 (Allentown, Pa.)
1963 - Camden Bullets 122, EPBL All-Stars 114 (Camden, N.J.)
1964 - South All-Stars 137, North All-Stars 125 (Trenton, N.J.)
1965 - Camden ...
See also:Continental Basketball Association, Continental Basketball Association - CBA Rules, Continental Basketball Association - Famous CBA Alumni, Continental Basketball Association - CBA/NBA Relationship, Continental Basketball Association - The Isiah Thomas Years 1999-2001, Continental Basketball Association - CBA All-Star Games, Continental Basketball Association - All-Star Game Results, Continental Basketball Association - All-Star Game Most Valuable Players, Continental Basketball Association - CBA Teams 2005-06, Continental Basketball Association - CBA Champions, Continental Basketball Association - Best-of-three games series, Continental Basketball Association - Best-of-five games series, Continental Basketball Association - Best-of-seven games series, Continental Basketball Association - Championship game, Continental Basketball Association - Best-of-five games series Read more here: » Continental Basketball Association: Encyclopedia II - Continental Basketball Association - CBA All-Star Games |
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|  |  |  | 82: Encyclopedia II - FC Girondins de Bordeaux - Historical overviewAn all-round sports club was created as Girondins de Bordeaux on February 1, 1882 or October 1, 1881, depending on sources. It was not until 1910, when put under pressure by Raymond Brard that football became the over-riding sport. The first official Premier match took place in 1919.
Le Girondins became professional in 1937. This was after clubs Sporting Club de la Bastidenne and Club Deportivo Espagnol de Bordeaux had come and gone, as well as their offspring, FC Hispano-Bastidenne ...
See also:FC Girondins de Bordeaux, FC Girondins de Bordeaux - Historical overview, FC Girondins de Bordeaux - Important dates, FC Girondins de Bordeaux - Honours, FC Girondins de Bordeaux - Current Lineup 2005-2006, FC Girondins de Bordeaux - Famous players, FC Girondins de Bordeaux - External link Read more here: » FC Girondins de Bordeaux: Encyclopedia II - FC Girondins de Bordeaux - Historical overview |
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|  |  |  | 82: Encyclopedia II - Empress Dou Zhang - Marriage to Emperor Zhang and palatial intrigueLady Dou became an imperial consort to Emperor Zhang in 77. She was his favorite, and he created her empress in 78.
Empress Dou was a jealous woman, and she became engaged in power struggles with other imperial consorts soon after she became empress.
While Emperor Zhang's adoptive mother Empress Dowager Ma was alive, she selected two daughters of Song Yang (宋楊) as consorts for Emperor Zhang. In 78, the elder Consort Song gave birth to a son named Liu Qing (劉慶), and because Empress Dou was sonless, Prince Qing was created crown prince in 79. The Consorts So ...
See also:Empress Dou Zhang, Empress Dou Zhang - Family background, Empress Dou Zhang - Marriage to Emperor Zhang and palatial intrigue, Empress Dou Zhang - As empress dowager and regent, Empress Dou Zhang - After the fall of the Dou clan Read more here: » Empress Dou Zhang: Encyclopedia II - Empress Dou Zhang - Marriage to Emperor Zhang and palatial intrigue |
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| |  |  |  | 82: Encyclopedia II - Dad's Army - Main charactersMany of the characters' back-stories were filled in as the series progressed. After the death of James Beck, the platoon was joined by Welsh journalist Mr Cheeseman, played by Talfryn Thomas (a character called Charlie Cheeseman had appeared in the sixth episode, although the two were unrelated). Mr Cheeseman first appeared in the middle of series six as an incidental character, and appeared throughout series seven as a member of the platoon. He did not return for the eighth and subsequent series.
In addition to the seven featured pla ...
See also:Dad's Army, Dad's Army - Main characters, Dad's Army - Other regular characters, Dad's Army - Situation, Dad's Army - The film, Dad's Army - The stage show, Dad's Army - The radio series, Dad's Army - Cultural impact, Dad's Army - TV episodes Read more here: » Dad's Army: Encyclopedia II - Dad's Army - Main characters |
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|  |  |  | 82: Encyclopedia II - Atlantic Ocean - Ocean bottomThe principal feature of the bottom topography of the Atlantic Ocean is a great submarine mountain range called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It extends from Iceland in the north to approximately 58° south latitude, reaching a maximum width of about 1,600 kilometres (1,000 mi). A great rift valley also extends along the ridge over most of its length. The depth of water over the ridge is less than 2,700 metres (8,900 ft) in most places, and several mountain peaks rise above the water, forming islands. The South Atlantic Ocean has a ...
See also:Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean - Ocean bottom, Atlantic Ocean - Water characteristics, Atlantic Ocean - Climate, Atlantic Ocean - History and economy, Atlantic Ocean - Terrain, Atlantic Ocean - Elevation extremes, Atlantic Ocean - Natural resources, Atlantic Ocean - Natural hazards, Atlantic Ocean - Current environmental issues, Atlantic Ocean - Notes on geography, Atlantic Ocean - Ports and harbours, Atlantic Ocean - Note on transportation Read more here: » Atlantic Ocean: Encyclopedia II - Atlantic Ocean - Ocean bottom |
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|  |  |  | 82: Encyclopedia II - Pell number - Pell numbersThe Pell numbers are defined recursively by:
In words: you start with 0 and 1, and then produce the next Pell number by adding twice the previous Pell number to the Pell number before that. The first few terms of the sequence are (sequence A000129 in OEIS): 0, 1, 2, 5, 12, 29, 70, 169, 408, 985, 2378...
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See also:Pell number, Pell number - Pell numbers, Pell number - Pell prime, Pell number - Companion Pell numbers Pell-Lucas numbers Read more here: » Pell number: Encyclopedia II - Pell number - Pell numbers |
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|  |  |  | 82: Encyclopedia II - Daly City California - DemographicsAs of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 103,621 people, 30,775 households, and 23,081 families residing in the city. The population density is 5,292.1/km² (13,703.8/mi²). There are 31,311 housing units at an average density of 1,599.1/km² (4,140.9/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 25.90% White, 4.56% African American, 0.44% Native American, 50.69% Asian, 0.91% Pacific Islander, 11.32% from other races, and 6.19% from two or more races. 22.27% ...
See also:Daly City California, Daly City California - Geography, Daly City California - Demographics, Daly City California - Transportation, Daly City California - Entertainment Read more here: » Daly City California: Encyclopedia II - Daly City California - Demographics |
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|  |  |  | 82: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Ming of Han - Late reign
Emperor Ming of Han - The Chu and Huaiyang-related mass executions.
Emperor Ming was, early in his reign, known for his generosity and affection for his brothers. This, however, apparently caused some of them to engage in behavior that were considered taboo at the time and, ironically, caused them to be severely punished by Emperor Ming, leading also to two major mass executions that blotted Emperor Ming's reign.
The first of these incidents happened in 66-67 and was relatively bloodless. The ambitious Pri ...
See also:Emperor Ming of Han, Emperor Ming of Han - Family background, Emperor Ming of Han - As Duke/Prince of Donghai and crown prince, Emperor Ming of Han - Early reign, Emperor Ming of Han - Late reign, Emperor Ming of Han - The Chu and Huaiyang-related mass executions, Emperor Ming of Han - Campaigns against North Xiongnu and reassertion of suzerainty over Xiyu, Emperor Ming of Han - Death, Emperor Ming of Han - Era name, Emperor Ming of Han - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor Ming of Han: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Ming of Han - Late reign |
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