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The allies raced (trying to beat the Russians) for Berlin.
I was born! It was a sunday! Conditions were icy in rural southwest Minnesota as my parents raced to get to the hospital that morning.
Mary Seacole made things change because as a mixed raced woman, in Victorian Britain, she was not accepted to do many things so she had to do things by herself. when she died, she was forgotten very quickly. It was not until 1954 that they celebrated her. SO thanks to her, there are many black and other raced doctors, nurses, surgeons etc. Thank you Mary
On D-Day, Gen Patton was in Norfolk, England playing the part of leader of a fictitious US Army waiting to invade France at Calais. This was an extremely important deception as it it made the Germans keep thousands of soldiers in the Calais region, northeast of the actual Beaches. Patton came to the fore on 1st August when he was given command of the US 3rd Army and raced to surround the German 7th Army behind the invasion beaches.
The US did not invade Germany. Yes we did! It is one reason we were able to catch Werner Van Braun - who got us into space. We captured other technologies as we raced for Berlin. Russia and Britain were our competition. Or do you mean we did not invade them first?
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OklahomaOn April 22, 1889 the unassigned lands of the Indian Territory (later called Oklahoma Territory) were opened to settlers. Thousands of people lined up on the border and, when the signal was given, they raced into the territory to claim their land. Some people went in early to stake claims. They became known as Sooners.Hence, Oklahoma's nickname today is "The Sooner State".source: http://www.salinaok.com/oklahoma.html
The Caddo Indian boys went hunting with their father for fun. The girls raced each other for fun.
1 TRILLION=10 raced to the power of 12 which is1,00,00,00,00,00,000
they were great. in 1954 they raced with 111 wins and lost in the world series
OklahomaOn April 22, 1889 the unassigned lands of the Indian Territory (later called Oklahoma Territory) were opened to settlers. Thousands of people lined up on the border and, when the signal was given, they raced into the territory to claim their land. Some people went in early to stake claims. They became known as Sooners.Hence, Oklahoma's nickname today is "The Sooner State".source: http://www.salinaok.com/oklahoma.html
As quick as a flash, she raced across the meadow.
The term that best defines the settlers who hurried to stake out new land in Oklahoma is "sooners." These individuals participated in the Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889, where they raced to claim land in the unassigned lands of Oklahoma Territory. The term "sooner" originally referred to those who entered the territory before the official opening date, often sneaking in to stake their claims.
The presidential cavalcade raced away with the dead body of the president laid across the back seats.
The boys raced for the finish line.
Dude, isn't it a bit obvious? RACEd
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