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  • ...of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] state of [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Oklahoma (disambiguation)]]
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  • *[[Oklahoma/Catalogs/Governors|Oklahoma Governors]]
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  • {{rpl|Oklahoma (U.S. state)}} {{rpl|Oklahoma City bombing}}
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  • * Baird, W. David, and Danney Goble. ''The Story of Oklahoma'' (2nd ed. 1994), 511 pages, survey by leading scholars ...standard scholarly history [http://www.questia.com/library/book/history-of-oklahoma-by-edward-everett-dale-morris-l-wardell.jsp online edition from [[Questia]]
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  • ...ates of America]], located 6 miles south and 1/2 mile west of [[Fort Cobb, Oklahoma|Fort Cobb]]. During the community's heyday in the 1940s there was a hub of ...area are split between the [[Fort Cobb, Oklahoma|Fort Cobb]] and [[Apache, Oklahoma|Apache]] prefixes.
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  • {{Image|FEMA - 1545 - Photograph by FEMA News Photo taken on 04-26-1995 in Oklahoma.jpg|right|350px|The bomb-damaged Murrah Building in 1995.}} {{dambigbox|Oklahoma City bombing|Oklahoma}}
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  • {{dambigbox|Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma}} [[image:Oklahoma_flag.png|200px|thumb|Flag of the State of Oklahoma]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Oklahoma City bombing]]
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  • ...' are a [[National Basketball Association]] team based in [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]].
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  • ...lture] - Published by the Oklahoma Historical Society and hosted online by Oklahoma State University *[http://www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org/ Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum]
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  • An unincorporated community in Caddo County, [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], United States
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  • 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, OK, that killed 168 people (including 19 children) and wounded more t
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  • {{r|Oklahoma (U.S. state)}}
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  • {{r|Lewton, Oklahoma}} {{r|Norman, Oklahoma}}
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  • {{r|Oklahoma (U.S. state)}}
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  • *[http://www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org/ Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum website]
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  • * [https://www.nba.com/thunder Oklahoma City Thunder] official NBA website
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  • #REDIRECT [[Oklahoma City bombing/Definition]]
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  • ...lture] - Published by the Oklahoma Historical Society and hosted online by Oklahoma State University *[http://www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org/ Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum]
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  • {{rpl|Oklahoma (U.S. state)}} {{rpl|Oklahoma City bombing}}
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  • ...' are a [[National Basketball Association]] team based in [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]].
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  • An unincorporated community in Caddo County, [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], United States
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  • ...ed [[Senate Select Committee on Intelligence]]; (1979-1994); [[Governor of Oklahoma]] 1975-1979
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  • ...Senator]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]]); [[Senate Armed Services Committee]]
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  • ...entative]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]]); [[Republican Study Committee]]; Co-chairman, [[Congressional Native Ame
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  • * Baird, W. David, and Danney Goble. ''The Story of Oklahoma'' (2nd ed. 1994), 511 pages, survey by leading scholars ...standard scholarly history [http://www.questia.com/library/book/history-of-oklahoma-by-edward-everett-dale-morris-l-wardell.jsp online edition from [[Questia]]
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  • *[[Oklahoma/Catalogs/Governors|Oklahoma Governors]]
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  • ...sentative]]([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]]); [[Republican Study Committee]]; Vice-chairman, [[Congressional Native A
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  • ...ahoma]], is a major [[United States Air Force]] base for operations, the [[Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center]], and a critical joint Navy-Air Force strategic It is the largest employer in Oklahoma.
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  • ...of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] state of [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]].
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  • ...sentative]]([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]]); Ranking Minority Member, [[House Committee on Agriculture]]; [[House Fi
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  • Located in [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]], the largest employer in the state, housing the largest [[Air Force Mater
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  • '''Fort Sill''', near [[Lawton, Oklahoma|Lawton]], [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]] is the main [[artillery]] base for the U.S. Army, containing the Artiller
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  • ...1973-1987) ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]] and chair of the House Budget Committee; [[White House Chief of Staff]] t
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  • ...sentative]]([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]]), [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee|House Armed Services Committee]];
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  • #REDIRECT [[Oklahoma (disambiguation)]]
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  • * [https://www.nba.com/thunder Oklahoma City Thunder] official NBA website
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  • *[http://www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org/ Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum website]
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  • ...University]]; [[U.S. House of Representatives]] (R-[[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]]), 1977-1993; Chairman of the House Republican Policy Committee, 1989-1993
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  • ...www.willrogers.com/ Will Rogers Memorial Museums in Claremore and Oologah, Oklahoma]
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  • ...d located near the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge in Alfalfa County, Oklahoma.
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  • {{r|Lewton, Oklahoma}} {{r|Norman, Oklahoma}}
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  • ...ates of America]], located 6 miles south and 1/2 mile west of [[Fort Cobb, Oklahoma|Fort Cobb]]. During the community's heyday in the 1940s there was a hub of ...area are split between the [[Fort Cobb, Oklahoma|Fort Cobb]] and [[Apache, Oklahoma|Apache]] prefixes.
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  • 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, OK, that killed 168 people (including 19 children) and wounded more t
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  • An Oklahoma Army National Guard training facility used for Summer field training exerci
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  • ...rmed in Florida by Creek people and members of other tribes; now living in Oklahoma as well as Florida.
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  • ...r=Gas Processing Suppliers Association, [[Tulsa]], [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]]|date=1987|id=}}
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  • Assistant Professor of Law, [[Oklahoma City University]] School of Law; former Associate, [[Wilmer Cutler Pickerin
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  • ...ican]] state of [[Chihuahua]] are to its south and [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]] and Texas are to its east.
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  • * [http://w3.ouhsc.edu/platelets/ University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center's Platelets on the Web]. This includes a database of
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  • ...riter [[Steve Young]], is a singer-songwriter currently based in Muskogee, Oklahoma, but raised mostly in Nashville, Tennessee.
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  • ...harecropper]]s forced from their home in Sallisaw, [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]] by drought, destitution and amalgamation of family farms into mechanized
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  • ...1815; sponsored the violent removal of Native Americans from Tennessee to Oklahoma.
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  • ...[[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]] to the southwest, and [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]] to the west.
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  • ...state)|Nebraska]], [[Kansas (U.S. state)|Kansas]], [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], and Texas) and 3 Canadian provinces ([[Alberta]], [[Saskatchewan]], and
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  • Professor and Administrator, University of Oklahoma, 1990-2007; signatory, "Beyond Guantanamo"; [[Foreign Service Officer]]; [
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  • | publisher = [[Oklahoma State University]] Jones represented [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]] in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]], the lower house of the USA's na
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  • ...m Coburn, ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]]) ...m Coburn, ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]])
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  • ...n [[Alfalfa County]], Oklahoma, approximately 10 miles east of [[Cherokee, Oklahoma]].
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  • ...h, [[Missouri (U.S. state)|Missouri]] on the east, [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]] on the south, and [[Colorado (U.S. state)|Colorado]] on the west.
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  • ...entPage=2]</ref> At least three of their shows, ''[[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]]!,'' ''[[Carousel]],'' and ''[[South Pacific]]'', generally turn up, eithe ...eir original productions on Broadway, a far cry from the lengthy runs of ''Oklahoma'' and ''South Pacific''.
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  • ...ed by [[Arkansas (U.S. state)]] and to the west by [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], [[Kansas (U.S. state)|Kansas]], and [[Nebraska (U.S. state)|Nebraska]].
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  • *''[[Oklahoma!]]'' (1943) — Their first full-length collaboration; ''Oklahoma!'' signaled a change in the [[musical theatre]] genre. Original production
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  • ...by Seminoles who adopted Seminole culture, live in [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]], [[Mexico]] and the [[Bahamas]].
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  • {{r|Seminole Nation of Oklahoma}}
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  • ===Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma=== ...inker, as a base, is organizationally under the 12th, it hosts the immense Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center, part of the Air Materiel Command. It also has a
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  • {{r|University of Oklahoma}}
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  • {{r|Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center}}
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  • ...gan]]) and [[Tom Cole]] (U.S. Republican Party|R-]][[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]]). ...= [[Native American Symposium: Representations and Realities, Southeastern Oklahoma State University]]
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  • ...Southwest, 1580-1830: Ethnogenesis and Reinvention. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. OCLC: [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/246138223 246138223].
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  • ===[[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]]===
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  • ...eplica of Locomotive #3460 and the ''Chief'' sits trackside at Stillwater, Oklahoma on [[Armistice Day]], 1939. The sides of the cars are adorned with banners
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  • {{r|Oklahoma City bombing}}
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  • {{Image|FEMA - 1545 - Photograph by FEMA News Photo taken on 04-26-1995 in Oklahoma.jpg|right|350px|The bomb-damaged Murrah Building in 1995.}} {{dambigbox|Oklahoma City bombing|Oklahoma}}
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  • * Brown, William R. "Will Rogers and His Magic Mirror." ''Chronicles of Oklahoma'' 1979 57(3): 300-325. ...ith His Father, Clem Rogers: a Story of Love and Tension." ''Chronicles of Oklahoma'' 1980 58(3): 325-342. Issn: 0009-6024
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  • ...s hired as instructor of English and modern languages at the University of Oklahoma. During the following eleven years he performed a host of duties, ranging f ...1 tie. Parrington's span as head football coach was the longest of any of Oklahoma's first 5 coaches.
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  • ...|Kansas]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], [[Utah (U.S. state)|Utah]], and [[Wyoming (U.S. state)|Wyoming]].<ref>{{ ...important education decision in the twentieth century. Appeals from the [[Oklahoma City bombing]] trials affirmed the convictions of two U.S. citizens for dom
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  • ...ssional Representative]](U.S. Republican Party|R-]][[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]]); [[Congressional Native American Caucus]] ...ssional Representative]](U.S. Republican Party|R-]][[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]]); [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • ...entative]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]]), [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]]
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  • ...lawyer, and has considerable law enforcement background. After the [[1995 Oklahoma City bombing]], as [[U.S. Attorney]] for the District of Arizona, she condu
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  • ...Richard. ''The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: A Legacy of Conflict.'' U. of Oklahoma Press, 1990. 251 pp.
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  • '''Camp Gruber Maneuver Training Center''' is an [[Oklahoma Army National Guard]] (OKARNG) training facility used for Summer field trai ...the [[Cookson Hills]], about {{convert|14|mi|km}} southeast of [[Muskogee, Oklahoma]].<ref>[http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/camp-gruber.htm Cam
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  • *Phillips, Paul Chrisler. ''The Fur Trade''. 2 vols. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1961. ...History''. Norman: Published for the Newberry Library by the University of Oklahoma, 1987.
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  • ...the First and Second Centuries A.D.'', 3rd edition. p. 158. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 0-8061-3000-8.</ref><ref>Bunson, Matthew. ''A Dictionary of the
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  • ...50A and an "E"-unit booster (center) lead the ''Chicagoan'' near Red Rock, Oklahoma in 1938.]] ...nois]] and [[Wichita, Kansas]] (with a later extension to [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]]) from April 10, 1938 to April 18, 1968.
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  • *16 May - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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  • ...nk Lucas]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]]), and the Vice Chairman is [[Tim Holden]] (D-[[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|
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  • ...rrent location at the [[Oklahoma State University]] (OSU) in [[Stillwater, Oklahoma]] in 1991. ...muth and T. B. Hudson of [[Phillips Petroleum Company]] in [[Bartlesville, Oklahoma]]. Hachmuth was a well-known researcher of the performance of distillation
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  • ...ntative]], ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]]]) [[House Financial Services Committee]]
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  • ...oberts University]] In 1986, she joined the faculty at the [[University of Oklahoma]] College of Law, and then was a visiting faculty member at the University
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  • ...Growth of an Atomic Community|edition=1st Edition| publisher=University of Oklahoma Press|year=2004|id=ISBN 0-8061-3634-0}} Partially available [http://books.g
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  • ...anzees (''Pan troglodytes'')]. Unpublished PhD dissertation, University of Oklahoma.
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  • {{dambigbox|Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma}} [[image:Oklahoma_flag.png|200px|thumb|Flag of the State of Oklahoma]]
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  • ...wing this assignment, he had a tour of duty at sea on the battleship [[USS Oklahoma]], then back to the Navy dirigible service, and finally to sea as executive
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  • ...ge|Terra Nitrogen Plant.jpg|right|200px|Terra Nitrogen plant in Verdigris, Oklahoma that produces ammonia and ammonia derived fertilizers.}}
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  • |Train station, Yukon, Oklahoma.jpg|Train station, Yukon, Oklahoma
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  • ...ohn Sutter: A Life on the North American Frontier'' (2006) [[University of Oklahoma Press]], 416 pp. ISBN 0-8061-3772-X. ...e=The Presidio: Bastion Of The Spanish Borderlands|publisher=University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK|id=ISBN 0-8061-2317-6}}
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  • ...ge|Terra Nitrogen Plant.jpg|right|200px|Terra Nitrogen plant in Verdigris, Oklahoma that produces ammonia and ammonia derived fertilizers.}}
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  • ...t, but couldn't resist editing [[Tina Turner]] and [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], so of course I had to say something about [[Rodgers and Hammerstein]]. ...for real tomorrow</s> and joined the party over in [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]].
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  • ...cific Railroad, the Sioux, and the Panic of 1873.'' Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2006.
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  • * Hall, Lark. "V. L. Parrington's Oklahoma Years, 1897-1908: 'Few High Lights and Much Monotone.'" ''Pacific Northwest
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  • ...(1991). ''Global Patterns: Climate, Vegetation, and Soils''. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 0-8061-2309-5.
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  • ...ear=2003|title=Alaska: A History of the 49th State|publisher=University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK|id=ISBN 0-8061-2099-1}}
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  • ...illiam W., ''The cowboy hero: His Image in American History and Culture'' (Oklahoma, 1985)
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  • *[http://ivorytower.emuviews.com/okge/ Oklahoma Video Game Exhibition]
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  • ...uston, Texas areas, performers come from as far away as Alabama, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Nashville, and even a few ([[Romi Mayes]], [[Scott Nolan]]) from [[Winnepe
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  • ...The Mythology of the American Frontier, 1600-1860'' (2000), University of Oklahoma Press
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  • ...ounters the Indian; The Early Years of American Ethnology.'' University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1986.
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  • In the Oklahoma registry, 23% (60/261) patients with idiopathic thrombotic thrombocytopenic
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  • ...e=The Presidio: Bastion Of The Spanish Borderlands|publisher=University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK|id=ISBN 0-8061-2317-6}}
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  • ...= [[Native American Symposium: Representations and Realities, Southeastern Oklahoma State University]]
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  • Born in [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], he came to the [[United States Naval Academy]] never having seen an ocea
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  • ...ost lethal, secondary injury is often the most prevalent, such as in the [[Oklahoma City bombing]]. Nonfatal secondary injury was four times as common as fatal | title = Physical injuries and fatalities resulting from the Oklahoma City bombing
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  • | Secretary of State of Oklahoma
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  • ===Oklahoma=== ...midst of Adversity: the City, the Governor, and the FERA,” ''Chronicles of Oklahoma'' (1999) 76(4): 374-391 and 77(1): 54-73. Issn: 0009-6024 </ref>
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  • '''Mickey Mantle''' (October 31, 1931, [[Spavinaw, Oklahoma]] – August 13, 1995, [[Dallas, Texas]], [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]]) was
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  • |region=[[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]] and the Cherokee Reservation in [[Great Smoky Mountains]], [[North Caroli Another exception to the phonology above is the modern Oklahoma use of the loanword "automobile," with the {{IPA|/ɔ/}} sound and {{IPA|/b/
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  • ....library.okstate.edu/chronicles/v005/v005p297.html|publisher=Chronicles of Oklahoma|accessdate=24 July 2013|date=September, 1927|volume=5|issue=3|archiveurl= h
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  • Edwin Gilliland was born in [[El Reno]], [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]] in 1909. When he was a child, his family moved to [[Little Rock]], [[Arka
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  • ...r=Gas Processing Suppliers Association, [[Tulsa]], [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]]|date=1987|id=}}</ref> recommends the following '''''k''''' values for ver
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  • * [[Dan Boren]], Representative of Oklahoma's 2nd district<ref name=dflaletter1>Offner, O. [http://townhall.com/tipshee
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  • Born in Oklahoma, his family moved to Texas when he was a young boy; he was a high school cl
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  • ...[1995 Oklahoma City bombing]] of the Alfred P. Murragh Federal Building in Oklahoma City. This included structural reinforcements and blast-resistant windows,
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  • ...cific'' that this was a classic of the musical theatre of the stature of ''Oklahoma!'' and ''Carousel''. The veteran producer Arthur Hammerstein called it the
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  • ...he National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for coverage of the [[Oklahoma City bombing]]
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  • ...near-fatal automobile accident in January 1948 in [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], which shattered his right arm and elbow. Paul spent a year and a half re
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  • ...echnology/2024/jan/03/oklahoma-teen-beat-tetris-first-person-willis-gibson Oklahoma 13-year-old believed to be first person ever to beat Tetris] by Blake Montg
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  • ...arded an [[Master of Arts|MA]] and [[PhD]] (1975) from the [[University of Oklahoma]], the latter concerning mother-infant [[behavior]] among captive chimpanze
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  • ...on as the states of Nevada, California, New Mexico, and Utah, and parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and Wyoming.
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  • ...ith His Father, Clem Rogers: a Story of Love and Tension." ''Chronicles of Oklahoma'' 1980 58(3): 325-342. Issn: 0009-6024 </ref> ...ommendation, and traveled to New Zealand and Australia before returning to Oklahoma in April 1904.
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  • ...blic allegations of sexual harassment against him. She was a University of Oklahoma law professor and had previously been Thomas's assistant at the EEOC. Thoma
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  • *Oh What a Beautiful Morning (Oklahoma!)
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  • * [http://w3.ouhsc.edu/platelets/ University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center's Platelets on the Web]. This includes a database of
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  • ...ample, De Courcy G. I. C., ''Paganini The Genoese'' (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1957), I., 13; Sugden, John, ''Niccolo Paganini'' (Kent: Midas Books
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  • ...s appointed vice commander of the Oklahoma City Air Materiel Area, now the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center in August 1971, and become commander in June 1972
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  • ...he Cyclades.<ref>W.S. Anderson (ed.), ''Ovid's Metamorphoses Books 6–10'', Oklahoma, 1972, p. 294</ref> Huxley (1984) however has shown that ''Sithonis'' in th
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  • ...abilization. An extreme case, for example, required a victim of the [[1995 Oklahoma City bombing]] to have her [[field amputation|leg amputated]], without adeq
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  • ...destrian area blocked off after the [[Alfred Murragh Building]] bombing in Oklahoma City, is [[Lafayette Park]]. Next to Lafayette Park and directly across fro
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  • ...Gordon Morris Bakken, 45-54 ([[Norman, Oklahoma|Norman]]: [[University of Oklahoma Press]], 2000), 53.</ref> Some states attempted to reconcile the old commo
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  • ...e maps from the treaty, however, meant that the boundary between Texas and Oklahoma remained unclear for most of the 19th century.
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  • ...e maps from the treaty, however, meant that the boundary between Texas and Oklahoma remained unclear for most of the 19th century.
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  • ...County, MI|Michigan]], [[Ottawa County, OH|Ohio]] and [[Ottawa County, OK|Oklahoma]]. She served as a commissioned ship for 23 months.
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  • ...ia]] were soon outstripped by large oil "booms" in [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]] and [[California (U.S. state)|California]].
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  • ===Rear View Mirror - 1993 [recorded live Oklahoma, 1979] ===
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  • ...ia]] were soon outstripped by large oil "booms" in [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]] and [[California (U.S. state)|California]].
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  • ...tatives]], ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]]) and Chairman of the House Republican Policy Committee (1989-1993). He
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  • ...tales: a facsimile and transcription of the Hengwrt", 1979, University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 0-8051-1416-9 ...tales: a facsimile and transcription of the Hengwrt", 1979, University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 0-8051-1416-9
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  • | [[USS Oklahoma City (SSN-723)|USS ''Oklahoma City'']] (SSN-723)
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  • ...Worth Robert. ''Oklahoma Populism: A History of the People's Party in the Oklahoma Territory'' (1987)
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  • ...A publication of the Banks Engineering Company of [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]].</ref>
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  • ...for any use of weapons with large-scale effects, such as explosives at the Oklahoma City bombing or the 9/11 attack. While these were horrible events, large co
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  • *[[University of Oklahoma]]
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  • ...ted States. |publisher=The Gregath Publishing Company |location=Wyandotte, Oklahoma |year=1995 |page=61 |isbn=8-183-47874-0 |oclc= |doi=}}</ref> Boven attended
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  • '''Ross Thomas''' (February 19, 1926, in [[Oklahoma City]] &ndash; December 18, 1995, in [[Santa Monica]], California) was an A
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  • ...ading north from the vicinity of Ft. Worth,Texas, across Indian Territory (Oklahoma) to the railhead at Abilene, Kansas. It was about 220 miles and long gener ...s cowboys. The course of empire in America has been west, but over much of Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, the Dakotas, Wyoming, Montana, and parts of Nevada and I
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  • ...nd [[Kansas (U.S. state)|Kansas]], on the south by [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]] and [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], and one the west by [[Utah (U
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  • ...rmans and Jews, the militant coal miners, the ex-Populists from Kansas and Oklahoma, and the IWW-like radicals who wanted to destroy capitalism. Debs ran for
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  • ...nited States|west coast]] where he helped to found chiropractic schools in Oklahoma, California and Oregon.
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  • ** Region 6 (Dallas) Serving Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Texas and 65 Tribes
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  • ...M.J. and Mazzoni, A.F., Laurance Reid Gas Conditioning Conference, Norman, Oklahoma, March 1989.</ref><ref>[http://www.gaschem.com/mercur.html Using Gas Geoche
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  • ...t-day Arkansas, Missouri and possibly Kansas before spending the winter in Oklahoma. In 1542 the expedition headed back to the Mississippi River, where de Soto
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  • ...r to all of them. The [[Seminole]]s of Florida and [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], and the [[Miccosukee]]s of Florida, are their descendents. ...They are now represented in the Seminole Nation of [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], the Seminole Tribe of Florida, and the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Fl
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  • ...ian j. Rothbaum distinguished lecture series ; v. 8. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. <BR>
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  • ...hes, the East Texas Pineywoods, the Post Oak Savannah (stretching from the Oklahoma border down through Central Texas), the Blackland Prairies (paralleling the
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  • ...in the Histories of Bancroft, Parkman, and Adams.'' Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1974. (Probably the best comparative study of Bancroft's historical
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  • ...'The Uncivil War: Irregular Warfare in the Upper South, 1861-1865.'' U. of Oklahoma Press, 2004. 288 pp.
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  • ...958. Dr. Roby has taught in many universities including the University of Oklahoma and Kansas State University at Manhattan, KS . He was the Owner and Dir
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  • ...n," in Miller, ''Oklahoma Populism: A History of the People's Party in the Oklahoma Territory'' (1987) [http://history.missouristate.edu/wrmiller/Populism/text
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  • ...he North American lower Permian “Red Bed” sediments, mainly in New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas <ref>www.palaeos.com/Vertebrates</ref> and Nova Scotia, as well.
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  • ...rism investigation &mdash; there was no central point &mdash; but the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing generated a Presidential directive assigning the subject to th
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  • ..., Albert L. ''John Sutter: A Life on the North American Frontier.'' U. of Oklahoma Press, 2006. 412 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/John-Sutter-North-American-Fron
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  • ...84|title=Indians of California: The Changing Image|publisher=University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK|id=ISBN 0-8061-2020-7}}
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  • ...Music at the Court of Frederick the Great. [1st] ed. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1960.
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  • ...cooler designated for "colored" patrons in 1939 at a streetcar terminal in Oklahoma City]] ...pe''). These decisions<ref> along with other cases such as ''[[McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Board of Regents]]'' 339 US 637 (1950), ''[[NAACP v. Alabama]]'' 357
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  • ...y/Gilbert/ Online Galleries, History of Science Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries] High resolution images of works by and/or portraits of William G
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  • ...p://opbs.okstate.edu/~melcher/MG/MGW3/MG334.html Horizontal Gene Transfer, Oklahoma State]</ref> HGT is thus a potential [[Lurking variable|confounding factor]
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  • ...ar veterans were passed. Idaho and Wyoming were admitted as states and the Oklahoma Territory was opened to settlement. The civil rights bill (attacked as a "
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  • The [[USS Oklahoma|USS ''Oklahoma'']] later sank while being salvaged. All the other battleships at Pearl Ha
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  • *Region VI (Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas)
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  • ...ity of the Chickasaw in West Tennessee relocated to an area in what became Oklahoma in the late 1830's, although forced relocations continued at a reduced pace
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  • ...he wind ''really'' come sweepin' down the plain in [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]]? [[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry]] 19:44, 9 January 2008 (CST)
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  • ...e said looked like a [[meteor]] while talking a walk in a park in [[Tulsa, Oklahoma]]. Minutes later she was struck in the shoulder by a piece of charred metal
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  • ...there are no drugs that effectively combat smallpox<ref name=ImmuneBlock> Oklahoma State University (2009, January 26). Breakthrough Against Poxviruses May Le
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  • ...ion of this [http://intro.chem.okstate.edu/1314F00/Laboratory/GLP.htm from Oklahoma State University] makes the point more clear. Particles with different mass
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  • ...cial breakdown. The worst terrorist incident in the U.S. before 9/11, the Oklahoma City bombing, was perpetrated by individuals that had been rejected by a nu
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  • *[[Louise Brough]] American 11 March 1923, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
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  • ...t part of his childhood in proximity to Indians in [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], and his Quaker upbringing influenced his views that Native Americans nee
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  • ...rench Pro, Wembley Pro, Wimbledon Pro, Madison Square Garden, World Pro in Oklahoma, Boston Pro (not to be confused with the U.S. Pro), Newport R.R., Johannesb || World Pro-Oklahoma City, Final, , July 4 || || 6-2 3-6 6-4
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  • ...1602390347 |year = 2007 |publisher = Skyhorse Publishing Inc. |location = Oklahoma City OK |nopp = true }}</ref>
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  • ...-ST-98-01356.jpg|thumb|240px|The bombed remains of the Federal Building in Oklahoma City after a terrorist bomb exploded killing 168 and wounding another 800, ...d in the 1990s, including the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing and the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, when 168 people were killed and another 800 injured. Several
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  • ...-ST-98-01356.jpg|thumb|240px|The bombed remains of the Federal Building in Oklahoma City after a terrorist bomb exploded killing 168 and wounding another 800, ...d in the 1990s, including the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing and the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, when 168 people were killed and another 800 injured. Several
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  • ...t claimed to have sympathizers in state governments in Tennessee, Indiana, Oklahoma, and Oregon in addition to some of the Southern legislatures. Klan influenc * Bayou Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, prevalent in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and other areas of the Southeastern US.
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  • ...merican tribes supported the Confederacy, giving the Indian territory (now Oklahoma) its own full-scale bloody civil war. ...in 1862. Guerrilla activity turned much of Missouri and Indian Territory (Oklahoma) into a battleground. Late in the war, the Union [[Red River Campaign]] was
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  • ...31 488 337 494 407 430 397 397 388 397 347 345 345 [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]]
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  • ...d not sell and Texas drove them out in 1839; they resettled in what is now Oklahoma. The Comanches and Texans fought a series of pitched battles until Houston ...reby including parts of New Mexico as well as the future states of Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Wyoming. The dispute had national consequences because it in
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  • ...om [http://www.ou.edu/ouphil/events/FischerIndeterminism.doc University of Oklahoma].
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  • ...ion play]] and the story behind putting it on, filmed in 1948 in [[Lawton, Oklahoma]]. Initially called ''The Lawton Story'' and filmed in [[Cinecolor]], the
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  • ;Carver and Denny open chiro school in Oklahoma City :1907: DD forms the Palmer/Gregory school in Oklahoma City instead of teaching at Carver/Denny (Gielow, 1981, p. 118)
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  • ...Indian tribes were removed from eastern USA to reservations in what is now Oklahoma. 15,000 Cherokees went on the Trail of Tears," 1838; 25% died en-route. In
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  • ...ritten in 1991 and distributed at the Cult Awareness Network conference in Oklahoma City</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...was mobilized in 1917, he entered the Field Artillery School at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, sailing for France in 1917 as a lieutenant. Truman was soon promoted to ca
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  • ...rnia, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, and Oklahoma. Due to the concentrating effect of the Republican rules, McCain won nearly ...a, Alaska, California, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Tennessee, and Oklahoma, while Obama won in Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Miss
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  • ...series of cases regarding discriminatory voting practices in the state of Oklahoma and the organization became known as a legal advocate. In fact litigation
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  • ...rif/ Intergroup Conflict and Cooperation: The Robbers Cave Experiments]'' (Oklahoma University Book Exchange, 1961).</ref>.)
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  • ...rif/ Intergroup Conflict and Cooperation: The Robbers Cave Experiments]'' (Oklahoma University Book Exchange, 1961).</ref>.)
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  • ...e) || 2X All-State softball player. A key member of the 2013 University of Oklahoma National Championship and Big 12 Player of the Year.
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  • ...First Great East Asian War, 1592-1598'' (November 23, 2009). University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN: 0806140569
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  • ...rk = Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources | publisher = Oklahoma State University }}</ref>
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  • ...rk = Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources | publisher = Oklahoma State University }}</ref>
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  • ...o terrorism, and, just as it was unwise to leap to the conclusion that the Oklahoma City bombing was done by foreign jihadists, not every asymmetrical attack i
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  • ...pposed to the Democratic rooster. This symbol still appears on Indiana and Oklahoma ballots.
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  • ...there were only 3,136 left. As of 1962 there were only 2,343 Seminoles in Oklahoma.<ref>Mahon. P. 321, 325.<br>Missall. Pp. 177, 204-205.<br>Florida Board of
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  • ...rooster, as opposed to the Republican eagle. This symbol still appears on Oklahoma, Kentucky, and Indiana ballots.
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  • ...om [http://www.ou.edu/ouphil/events/FischerIndeterminism.doc University of Oklahoma].
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  • ...41-1773: City, Caste, and the Colonial Experience''. Norman: University of Oklahoma, 1994. Details the genetic assimilation of Afro-descended Guatemalans.
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