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American Pie was released in 1999, with an IMDB rating of 7/10. It's plot was about four teenage boys who entered a pact to attempt to lose their virginity by prom night.
No, he entered the music industry through the world renowned YOUTUBE, and pure talent.
Tamyra Gray entered season one and she won 4th place i believe :D ----------------------------------Kassidy
At his time, there were no props, no backstage, every character entered the stage on his feet and exitted the same way, except when it was dead. In this case the authors had to write lines such as "Carry this ugly/sad corpse away, soldiers!" and out he went!
9 African American students entered a white only school
It consisted of about 700 soldiers, or less.
the two hurdles jackie robinson had to work on
The election of Barack Obama
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The two battles of Saratoga were a turning point in the American Revolution. These battles were fought eighteen days apart in the fall of 1777.This battle lasted from September 19, 1777 to October 7, 1777. This was one of the most important battles in my mind because the French entered the Revolutionary war on the behalf of the colonists and became their ally. They also captured a British army which prevented further attacks out of Canada.
The Selective Service Act authorized a draft of young men to be soldiers.
The French, previously uninvolved, entered the American Revolution on the side of the Colonists as a result of the Battle of Saratoga. This was extremely important as it is debatable as to whether the Americans would have won the war without their help.
the mercenaries entered for pay, the colonist's entered for the chance to fight for freedom from Great Britain.
He entered with 500,000 soldiers and escaped with fewer then 5,000.
Because Jazz originated in African American culture and music and was typically played in brothels before it eventually entered the main stream.
the mercenaries entered for pay, the colonist's entered for the chance to fight for freedom from Great Britain.