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ARTICLES RELATED TO Cowboy - History |  |  |  | Cowboy - History: Encyclopedia II - Cowboy - HistoryThe Spanish were adept at herding livestock. In fact the Spanish invented what we now know as the cowboy tradition beginning in the Middle Ages in Spain. During the 16th century, they brought the tradition with them to the New World through New Spain (later Mexico. Actually, what is usually believed to be an American icon, is in reality a New Hispanic tradition originated in the Central States of Mexico, Jalisco and Michoacan, where the Mexican cowboy would eventually be known as "charro". In the northern parts of Mexico (New Mexico) in its ...
See also:Cowboy, Cowboy - History, Cowboy - Paniolo, Cowboy - Cowboys of other nations, Cowboy - Working cowboys, Cowboy - Dress, Cowboy - Tools, Cowboy - Cow pony, Cowboy - Vehicles, Cowboy - Rodeo cowboys, Cowboy - Cowgirls, Cowboy - Popular Culture, Cowboy - In art and culture, Cowboy - Additionally, Cowboy - External references Read more here: » Cowboy: Encyclopedia II - Cowboy - History |
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The Spanish were adept at herding livestock. In fact the Spanish invented what we now know as the cowboy tradition beginning in the Middle Ages in Spain. During the 16th century, they brought the tradition with them to the New World through New Spain (later Mexico). Actually, what is usually believed to be an American icon, is in reality a New Hispanic tradition originated in the Central States of Mexico, Jalisco and Michoacan, where the Mexican cowboy would eventually be known as "charro". In the northern parts of Mexico (New Mexico) in its ...
See also:Cowboy, Cowboy - History, Cowboy - Paniolo, Cowboy - Cowboys of other nations, Cowboy - Working cowboys, Cowboy - Dress, Cowboy - Tools, Cowboy - Cow pony, Cowboy - Vehicles, Cowboy - Rodeo cowboys, Cowboy - Cowgirls, Cowboy - Popular Culture, Cowboy - In art and culture, Cowboy - Additionally, Cowboy - External references Read more here: » Cowboy: Encyclopedia II - Cowboy - History |
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Cowboy boot - History.
A cowboy needed to be able to quickly and surely mount and dismount his horse in the course of work. In addition to working cattle, they also worked and trained new horses. Much of their riding was cro ...
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Dallas Cowboys - 1960s.
Originally, the formation of an NFL expansion team in Texas was met with strong opposition by Washington Redskins owner, George Preston Marshall. Despite being located in the nation's capital, Marshall's Redskins had enjoyed a monopoly as the only NFL team to represent the Southern States of the US for several decades, so a new team in Texas was unwanted competition. This came as little surprise to would-be team owners, Clint Murchison, Jr. and Bedford Wynne, so to ensure the birth of thei ...
See also:Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Cowboys - Franchise history, Dallas Cowboys - 1960s, Dallas Cowboys - 1970s, Dallas Cowboys - 1980s, Dallas Cowboys - 1990s, Dallas Cowboys - 2000s to present, Dallas Cowboys - Season-by-season, Dallas Cowboys - Players of note, Dallas Cowboys - Current players, Dallas Cowboys - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Dallas Cowboys - Super Bowl MVPs, Dallas Cowboys - Retired numbers/Ring of Honor, Dallas Cowboys - Not to be forgotten, Dallas Cowboys - Head coaches, Dallas Cowboys - Broadcasters Read more here: » Dallas Cowboys: Encyclopedia II - Dallas Cowboys - Franchise history |
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Dallas Cowboys - 1960s.
Originally, the formation of an NFL expansion team in Texas was met with strong opposition by Washington Redskins owner, George Preston Marshall. Despite being located in the nation's capital, Marshall's Redskins had enjoyed a monopoly as the only NFL team to represent the Southern States of the US for several decades, so a new team in Texas was unwanted competition. This came as little surprise to would-be team owners, Clint Murchison, Jr. and Bedford Wynne, so to ensure the birth of thei ...
See also:Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Cowboys - Franchise history, Dallas Cowboys - 1960s, Dallas Cowboys - 1970s, Dallas Cowboys - 1980s, Dallas Cowboys - 1990s, Dallas Cowboys - 2000s to present, Dallas Cowboys - Season-by-season records, Dallas Cowboys - Players of note, Dallas Cowboys - Current players, Dallas Cowboys - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Dallas Cowboys - Super Bowl MVPs, Dallas Cowboys - Retired numbers/Ring of Honor, Dallas Cowboys - Not to be forgotten, Dallas Cowboys - Head coaches, Dallas Cowboys - Broadcasters Read more here: » Dallas Cowboys: Encyclopedia II - Dallas Cowboys - Franchise history |
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 |  |  | Cowboy - History: Encyclopedia II - Cowboy Bebop - History of BebopCowboy Bebop almost did not make it on Japanese TV due to its violence being too intense for the censors of that time. It had an aborted first run on TV Tokyo, broadcasting only episodes 2, 3, 7-15 and 18 starting on April 3, 1998 and running until June 19. Later that year, the series was shown in its entirety on the satellite network WOWOW, starting on October 23 and running until April 23, 1999. Cowboy Bebop was popular enough that a movie, Cowboy Bebop: Tengoku no Tobira (Knockin' on Heaven's Door), was commissioned and released in Japan in 2001 and later released in the ...
See also:Cowboy Bebop, Cowboy Bebop - History of Bebop, Cowboy Bebop - Plot, Cowboy Bebop - Background, Cowboy Bebop - Characters, Cowboy Bebop - Spike Spiegel, Cowboy Bebop - Jet Black, Cowboy Bebop - Faye Valentine, Cowboy Bebop - Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV, Cowboy Bebop - Ein, Cowboy Bebop - Vicious, Cowboy Bebop - Julia, Cowboy Bebop - Punch and Judy, Cowboy Bebop - The Three Old Men, Cowboy Bebop - Sessions episodes, Cowboy Bebop - Soundtrack, Cowboy Bebop - Staff, Cowboy Bebop - Influences, Cowboy Bebop - Controversial episodes, Cowboy Bebop - Content ratings, Cowboy Bebop - Longevity Read more here: » Cowboy Bebop: Encyclopedia II - Cowboy Bebop - History of Bebop |
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 |  |  | Cowboy - History: Encyclopedia II - Cowboy Bebop - History of BebopCowboy Bebop almost did not make it on Japanese broadcast television due to its (relatively) graphic depictions of violence. The show had an aborted first run beginning on April 3, 1998 and running until June 19, 1998 on TV Tokyo, broadcasting only episodes 2, 3, 7-15 and 18. Later that year, the series was shown in its entirety beginning on October 23 and running until April 23, 1999 on the satellite network WOWOW. Cowboy Bebop was popular enough that a movie, Cowboy Bebop: Tengoku no Tobira (Knockin' on Heaven's Door), was commissioned and released in Japan in 2001 and later released in the ...
See also:Cowboy Bebop, Cowboy Bebop - Longevity, Cowboy Bebop - History of Bebop, Cowboy Bebop - Plot, Cowboy Bebop - Background, Cowboy Bebop - Characters, Cowboy Bebop - Spike Spiegel, Cowboy Bebop - Jet Black, Cowboy Bebop - Faye Valentine, Cowboy Bebop - Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV, Cowboy Bebop - Ein, Cowboy Bebop - Vicious, Cowboy Bebop - Julia, Cowboy Bebop - Punch and Judy, Cowboy Bebop - The Three Old Men, Cowboy Bebop - Sessions episodes, Cowboy Bebop - Soundtrack, Cowboy Bebop - Staff, Cowboy Bebop - Influences, Cowboy Bebop - Controversial episodes, Cowboy Bebop - Content ratings, Cowboy Bebop - Licensing authors and publishers Read more here: » Cowboy Bebop: Encyclopedia II - Cowboy Bebop - History of Bebop |
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 |  |  | Cowboy - History: Encyclopedia II - Dallas Cowboys - BroadcastersThe Cowboys franchise has a rich history of producing well-known sportscasters over the years: the most famous of which is Verne Lundquist, who served as voice of the Cowboys from 1972 until 1984. Bill Mercer and Frank Glieber also were Cowboys announcers from the early days of the organization until Lundquist's arrival as a color analyst. Verne's new analyst, Brad Sham, joined him in 1977, became the new play-by-play announcer in 1984 and has been with the Cowboys ever since, except for a three-year hiatus between 1995 and 1998 (when Dave G ...
See also:Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Cowboys - Franchise history, Dallas Cowboys - 1960s, Dallas Cowboys - 1970s, Dallas Cowboys - 1980s, Dallas Cowboys - 1990s, Dallas Cowboys - 2000s to present, Dallas Cowboys - Season-by-season, Dallas Cowboys - Players of note, Dallas Cowboys - Current players, Dallas Cowboys - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Dallas Cowboys - Super Bowl MVPs, Dallas Cowboys - Retired numbers/Ring of Honor, Dallas Cowboys - Not to be forgotten, Dallas Cowboys - Head coaches, Dallas Cowboys - Broadcasters Read more here: » Dallas Cowboys: Encyclopedia II - Dallas Cowboys - Broadcasters |
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 |  |  | Cowboy - History: Encyclopedia II - Dallas Cowboys - BroadcastersThe Cowboys franchise has a rich history of producing well-known sportscasters over the years: the most famous of which is Verne Lundquist, who served as voice of the Cowboys from 1972 until 1984. Bill Mercer and Frank Glieber also were Cowboys announcers from the early days of the organization until Lundquist's arrival as a color analyst. Verne's new analyst, Brad Sham, joined him in 1977, became the new play-by-play announcer in 1984 and has been with the Cowboys ever since, except for a three-year hiatus between 1995 and 1998 (when Dave G ...
See also:Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Cowboys - Franchise history, Dallas Cowboys - 1960s, Dallas Cowboys - 1970s, Dallas Cowboys - 1980s, Dallas Cowboys - 1990s, Dallas Cowboys - 2000s to present, Dallas Cowboys - Season-by-season records, Dallas Cowboys - Players of note, Dallas Cowboys - Current players, Dallas Cowboys - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Dallas Cowboys - Super Bowl MVPs, Dallas Cowboys - Retired numbers/Ring of Honor, Dallas Cowboys - Not to be forgotten, Dallas Cowboys - Head coaches, Dallas Cowboys - Broadcasters Read more here: » Dallas Cowboys: Encyclopedia II - Dallas Cowboys - Broadcasters |
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Dallas Cowboys - Current players.
DEPTH CHART
Offensive backs
Marion Barber RB
Drew Bledsoe QB
Drew Henson QB
Julius Jones RB
Lousaka Polite FB
Tony Romo QB
Tyson Thompson RB
Receivers
Dan Campbell TE
Terrance Copper WR
Patrick Crayton WR
Terry Glenn WR
Keyshawn Johnson WR
Ahmad Merritt WR
Sean Ryan TE
Jason Witten TE
Special Teams
L.P. Ladouceur LS ...
See also:Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Cowboys - Franchise history, Dallas Cowboys - 1960s, Dallas Cowboys - 1970s, Dallas Cowboys - 1980s, Dallas Cowboys - 1990s, Dallas Cowboys - 2000s to present, Dallas Cowboys - Season-by-season records, Dallas Cowboys - Players of note, Dallas Cowboys - Current players, Dallas Cowboys - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Dallas Cowboys - Super Bowl MVPs, Dallas Cowboys - Retired numbers/Ring of Honor, Dallas Cowboys - Not to be forgotten, Dallas Cowboys - Head coaches, Dallas Cowboys - Broadcasters Read more here: » Dallas Cowboys: Encyclopedia II - Dallas Cowboys - Players of note |
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 |  |  | Cowboy - History: Encyclopedia II - Cowboy Bebop - PlotIn the year 2071, the crew of the starship Bebop travel the solar system trying to apprehend bounties. In the slang of the era, "cowboys" are bounty hunters, hence the name of the series. Each member of the Bebop crew contributes their own unique abilities to help catch bounties. Most episodes revolve around a bounty; however the real focus of the show concerns the pasts of each character, which unravel and connect as the series progresses.
Arguably, the main plotline focuses on Spike Spiegel, a former member of the 'Red ...
See also:Cowboy Bebop, Cowboy Bebop - Longevity, Cowboy Bebop - History of Bebop, Cowboy Bebop - Plot, Cowboy Bebop - Background, Cowboy Bebop - Characters, Cowboy Bebop - Spike Spiegel, Cowboy Bebop - Jet Black, Cowboy Bebop - Faye Valentine, Cowboy Bebop - Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV, Cowboy Bebop - Ein, Cowboy Bebop - Vicious, Cowboy Bebop - Julia, Cowboy Bebop - Punch and Judy, Cowboy Bebop - The Three Old Men, Cowboy Bebop - Sessions episodes, Cowboy Bebop - Soundtrack, Cowboy Bebop - Staff, Cowboy Bebop - Influences, Cowboy Bebop - Controversial episodes, Cowboy Bebop - Content ratings, Cowboy Bebop - Licensing authors and publishers Read more here: » Cowboy Bebop: Encyclopedia II - Cowboy Bebop - Plot |
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