American musicals were most often written and produced in New York
Evelyn Brill Stark has written: 'Life is a poem-- often set to music' -- subject(s): American Poets, Biography, Poetry, Poets, American, Violinists, Women musicians
The first American motorcycle is generally considered to be the 1901 "Knucklehead," produced by the Harley-Davidson Motor Company. However, the first mass-produced motorcycle in the U.S. is often attributed to the 1903 Indian Motorcycle Company model. These early motorcycles were built using bicycle frames and featured single-cylinder engines, marking the beginning of the American motorcycle industry.
If the reaction is exothermic then heat is produced.
Alma Thomas Fogle has written African American historical fiction novels, including "Rooted" and "Contagious Choices." Her works often explore themes of family, race, and resilience in the context of American history.
Macleod Yearsley is an American author known for writing historical fiction novels set in the American West. His works often explore themes of adventure, love, and conflict against the backdrop of the frontier.
Ananias Charles Littleton has written the books "Words of Wisdom: A Collection of African Proverbs with Categorial Index" and "African American Knowledge Cards: Incredible Women." His work often focuses on African proverbs and celebrating African American women.
Jane Astor has written: 'The New York cook-book' -- subject(s): American Cookery, Cookery, American, Home economics
No. It is most often produced from potatoes.
Written output refers to any form of text that is produced as a result of writing, such as essays, reports, articles, or creative works. It encompasses the ideas, information, and arguments conveyed through the written word, often serving to communicate thoughts or express creativity. In various contexts, written output can be evaluated for clarity, coherence, and effectiveness in achieving its intended purpose.
Every run produced must have a runner reach first base.
one million per minute!!
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