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69th Pennsylvania Infantry The 69th Pennsylvania Infantry (originally raised as the 2nd California) was a volunteer regiment in the Union army during the American Civil War. Part of the famed Philadelphia Brigade, it played a key role defending against Pickett's Charge during the Battle of Gettysburg.
69th Street (IRT Flushing Line) 69th Street–Fisk Avenue is an elevated station on the IRT Flushing Line of the New York City Subway. Located at 69th Street and Roosevelt Avenue in the Woodside neighborhood of Queens, it is served at all times by the train.
69th United States Congress The Sixty-ninth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4 1925 to March 3 1927, during the first two years of the second administration of U.
6AQ5 The 6AQ5 is a miniature 7-pin output pentode with ratings very similar to the 6V6, which was commonly used as an output audio amplifier in tube TVs and radios. It is also known under its Mullard-Philips tube designation EL90.
6bone The 6bone was an IPv6 Testbed which was an outgrowth of the IETF IPng project that created the IPv6 protocols intended to eventually replace the current Internet network layer protocols known as IPv4. The 6bone was started outside the official IETF process at the March 1996 IETF meetings, and became a world wide informal collaborative project, with eventual oversight from the "NGtrans" (IPv6 Transition) Working Group of the IETF.
6cyclemind 6cyclemind (or Six Cycle Mind) is a Filipino band composed of Ney Dimaculangan on lead vocals, Rye Sarmiento on rhythm guitars and backup vocals, Chuck Isidro on lead guitars, Bob Cañamo on bass and Tutti Caringal on drums. Their music can be labelled as a fusion of alternative music and pop music.
6L6 6L6 is the designator for a vacuum tube introduced by Radio Corporation of America RCA United States in July 1936. At the time Philips had already developed and patented power pentode designs, most notably the EL34 (incorrect, the EL34 was developed LATER), and power pentodes were fast replacing power triodes due to their increased efficiency.
6N2P The 6N2P, (Russian: 6Đť2Đź) also sometimes spelled in English "6H2Pi" is a miniature 9-pin dual triode vacuum tube manufactured in USSR, Russia and China with characteristics similar to the RCA 12AX7. The most significant difference between the two is that 6N2P has its two filament elements connected in parallel, unlike the series filament connection of the 12AX7, and it is thus only possible to operate it from a 6.
6over4 6over4 is an IPv6 transition mechanism meant to transmit IPv6 packets between dual-stack nodes on top of a multicast-enabled IPv4 network. IPv4 is used as a virtual data link layer (virtual Ethernet) on which IPv6 can be run.
6park 6park is a popular Chinese Internet forum specializing in community-written news. It is a "mega-BBS" with forums for subjects as diverse as economics, health, and politics, but its style is unique and unrelated to other mega-BBSes such as 2channel.
6P1P The 6P1P (Russian: 6Đź1Đź) is a Soviet-made miniature 9-pin beam tetrode vacuum tube with ratings similar to the 6AQ5, EL90 and the 6V6. Because of a different pinout (a 9-pin base versus 7-pin base) than an 6AQ5/EL90, it cannot be used as a plug-in replacement for these types, however, it will work in the same circuit with component values unchanged.
6th Album Re-Recording and ETPFEST Live Seotaiji 6th Album Re-Recording and ETPFEST Live is the name of the full-length album by the K-Rock star Seo Taiji released in 2003. All songs are written, arranged, and performed by Seo Taiji and Seotaiji Band.
6th Battalion 14th Field Artillery The 6th Battalion 14th Field Artillery Regiment was a field artillery battalion of the United States Army. The unit nickname follows the 14th Field Artillery nickname "Warbonnets" with the motto "Ex Hoc Signo Victoria" (Victory By This Sign)
6th Canadian Parliament The 6th Canadian Parliament was in session from April 13, 1887 until February 3, 1891. The membership was set by the 1887 federal election on February 22, 1887, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections until it was dissolved prior to the 1891 election.
6th Computer Olympiad The CMG 6th Computer Olympiad took place at Ad Fundum of the Universiteit Maastricht in Maastricht, The Netherlands from 18 August, 2001 to 23 August, 2001. As with each year's Computer Olympiad, computer programs competed against each other at a variety of games, including Amazons, Chess, Chinese Chess, Gipf, LOA, and Shogi.
6th Daytime Emmy Awards The 6th Daytime Emmy Awards were held in 1979 to commemorate excellence in daytime programming from the previous year (1978). The sixth awards included supporting actor and actress categories, meaning that five awards were given out this year, a first in the awards show's history.
6th Division (Australia) The 6th Division of the Australian Army was a unit in the Second Australian Imperial Force (2nd AIF) during World War II. It served in the North African campaign, the Greek campaign and the New Guinea campaign, including the crucial battles of the Kokoda Track, among others.
6th Edition (Magic: The Gathering) The Sixth Edition core set of Magic: The Gathering, also known as Classic, was released on April 27, 1999. It contains 350 cards, with reprints of cards from previous core sets, as well as some new reprints from expansion sets through the Weatherlight expansion.
6th Infantry Division (Germany) The 6th Infantry Division of the German Army was mobilized on August 26, 1939 for the upcoming invasion of Poland. At that time, it consisted of the usual German infantry division elements: three infantry regiments of three battalions each, one three-battalion regiment of light artillery, one battalion of heavy artillery (from a separate artillery regiment, but attached to the particular division), a Panzerjager (anti-tank) Battalion, a reconnaissance (Aufklarungs) Battalion, a Signals Battalion, a Pioneer (Engineer) Battalion, and divisional supply, medical, and administrative units.
6th millennium BC in North American history The 6th millennium BC in North American history provides a time line of events occurring within the present political boundaries of United States (including territories) from 6000 BC through 5001 BC in the Gregorian calendar. Although this time line segment may include some European or other world events that profoundly influenced later American life, it focuses on developments within Native American (and Polynesian) communities.
6th Marine Division (United States) The 6th Marine Division of the United States Marine Corps was a short-lived unit created during World War II for the Battle of Okinawa and the planned invasion of the Japan. The Division was in existence for only 19 months and was the only Marine division to be formed and disbanded overseas, never to see service in the United States.
6th Maryland Regiment The 6th Maryland Regiment was organized on 27 March 1776 composed of eight companies of [from Prince Georges], [[Queen Anne's, Frederick, Cecil, Harford, and Anne Arundel counties in the colony of Maryland.It was authorized on September 16, 1776 for service with the Continental Army and was assigned to the Main Army on 27 December 1776.
6th Massachusetts Regiment The 6th Massachusetts Regiment also known as the 4th Continental Regiment was raised on April 23, 1775 under Colonel Nixon outside of Boston, Massachusetts. The regiment would see action at the Battle of Bunker Hill, New York Campaign, Battle of Trenton, Battle of Princeton and the Battle of Saratoga.
6th New South Wales Mounted Rifles The 6th New South Wales Mounted Rifles was a former unit of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps (RAAC), part of the Australian Army. The unit can trace it heritage back to the 6th Light Horse Regiment of the First World War.
6th North Carolina Regiment The 6th North Carolina Regiment was raised on March 26, 1776 at New Bern, North Carolina for service with the Continental Army. The regiment saw action at the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown and the Battle of Monmouth.
6th Regiment Indiana Infantry (3 months) The 6th Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry (3 Months) was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. This regiment was the senior Indiana regiment of the Civil War, as it was numbered in sequence after the five Indiana volunteer regiments of the Mexican War.
6th Regiment Indiana Infantry (3 years) The 6th Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry (3 years) was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. This regiment was the senior Indiana regiment of the Civil War, as it was numbered in sequence after the five Indiana volunteer regiments of the Mexican War.
6th South Carolina Regiment The 6th South Carolina Regiment was authorized on February 28, 1776 in the South Carolina State Troops and was organized during the spring of 1776 as five companies of volunteers from the northwestern region of the colony of South Carolina. The regiment was adopted into the the Southern Department of the Continental Army on 25 March 1776.
6th Street/Color Blue Always The Color Blue Always (CBA)/6th Street gang was feared throughout the San Francisco Bay Area during the 1990s. They were known for drug dealing and auto theft in the South of Market area of San Francisco and their brutal assaults and murders against rivals.
6th United States Congress The Sixth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met at Congress Hall in Philadelphia Pennsylvania and in Washington, DC from March 4 1799 to March 3 1801, during the last two years of the administration of U.
6th United States Congress - Membership Changes The Sixth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met at Congress Hall in Philadelphia Pennsylvania and in Washington, DC from March 4 1799 to March 3 1801, during the last two years of the administration of U.
6th United States Congress - Political Parties The Sixth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met at Congress Hall in Philadelphia Pennsylvania and in Washington, DC from March 4 1799 to March 3 1801, during the last two years of the administration of U.
6th United States Congress - State Delegations The Sixth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met at Congress Hall in Philadelphia Pennsylvania and in Washington, DC from March 4 1799 to March 3 1801, during the last two years of the administration of U.
6th Vermont Infantry The 6th Regiment, Vermont Volunteer Infantry (or 6th VVI) was a three years' infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It served in the Eastern Theater, predominantly in the VI Corps, Army of the Potomac, from October 1861 to June 1865.
6th Virginia Regiment The 6th Virginia Regiment was raised on December 28, 1775 at Williamsburg, Virginia for service with the Continental Army. The regiment would see action at the Battle of Trenton, Battle of Princeton, Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of Monmouth and the Siege of Charleston.
6th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment The 6th Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It spent most of the war as a member of the famous Iron Brigade in the Army of the Potomac.
6to4 6to4 (sometimes written 6 to 4) is a system that allows IPv6 packets to be transmitted over an IPv4 network (generally the IPv4 internet) without the need to configure explicit tunnels. Routing conventions are also in place that allow 6to4 hosts to communicate with hosts on the IPv6 internet.
7 (George Strait album) #7 is George Strait's 6th album of new material, released in 1986 by MCA Records. The title of the album comes from the fact that this was Strait's seventh MCA album, including his first Greatest Hits compilation.
7 (New York City Subway service) The 7 Flushing Local is a service of the New York City Subway, running local service along the full length of the IRT Flushing Line, with express service (7 Flushing Express) denoted by a diamond-shaped train logo rather than a circular one. The express service runs in the peak direction (to Times Square during mornings, to Main Street–Flushing during evenings) between 6:30 and 22:00 on weekdays.
7 Day Theory The 7 Day Theory is a conspiracy theory spurred by the death of rapper Tupac Shakur. This theory makes the claim that the rapper left clues to how he died or, more popularly, clues that he faked his own death and is alive to this day.
7 Girls Thirty minutes of athletic, tan women fill the frame in 7 Girls, a documentary about female surfers. This road trip film follows a group of surfers around the Pacific Ocean as they surf Hawaii, Fiji, Tahiti, and Indonesia.
7 July 2005 London bombings memorials and services Following the events of the 7 July 2005 London bombings, the United Kingdom and other nations have devised many ways to honour the dead and missing. Most of these memorials included moments of silence, candle-lit vigils, and laying of flowers at the bombing sites.
7 mile The group 7 Mile was one of two groups (the other being Allure) signed to Mariah Carey's Crave Records. The group was comprised of Luther "Squeaky" Jackson, Glynis "Lil' G" Martin, Seantezz "Tezz" Robinson and Deion "D" Lucas.
7 mm Remington Magnum The 7 mm Remington Magnum was introduced in 1962, along with the new Remington Model 700 bolt action rifles. It is another member of the belted magnum family, all based on rearranging the case configuration of the venerable .
7 mm STW The 7 mm STW (Shooting Times Westerner) is a wildcat rifle cartridge developed by Layne Simpson. It is an 8 mm Remington Magnum case that has been "necked down" (narrowing the case opening) by 1 mm to accept 7 mm (.
7 Rideau Gate 7 Rideau Gate is the official guest house of the Canadian government, located in Ottawa, Ontario. Distinguished visitors such as Heads of State and high-level government officials from around the world have been known to make use of the accommodations.
7 Seconds of Love 7 Seconds of Love is an English ska band fronted by musician and animator Joel Veitch that play funny songs. Veitch animates many of the band's songs, such as "Ninja", "Winners" and "First Drink of the Day".
7 South Dearborn 7 South Dearborn was a planned skyscraper, slated to be built in Chicago, United States. Rising to the height of 2000 feet at the intersection of Madison and Dearborn Streets, this world's tallest building would have been close to both major corporate offices on Clark and LaSalle Streets, and major retail and restaurants on State and Wabash Streets and Michigan Avenue.
7 Studios 7 Studios is an electronic entertainment company located in West Los Angeles, California (USA) Founded in 1999 by Lewis Peterson, 7 Studios creates console video games for successful franchises such as Fantastic Four. They are notorious for making licensed games that are panned by critics.
7 Subway Extension The 7 Subway Extension — Hudson Yards Rezoning and Development Program refers to the New York City Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (MTA) plans to extend the IRT Flushing Line, which carries the service, westward from its current terminus at Times Square, adding one new station at 11th Avenue–34th Street (where the Javits Convention Center is located), which would become the line's new terminus. A second new station at 10th Avenue–43rd Street will only be partially built to accommodate future expansion and will not provide service under the current 7 line extension plans, due to lack of funding.
7 Television Commercials 7 Television Commercials is the only official collection of music videos currently available from Radiohead, covering the period from their The Bends (1995) to OK Computer (1997) albums with seven songs in all. The VHS home video (later reissued as a DVD, with no additional features) was released on 4 May 1998 in the United Kingdom, and on 30 June in the United States.
7 Ways 7 Ways was to be the fourth UK single and fifth Australian single from UK-based singer Abs Breen's debut album Abstract Theory. However the track was pulled from release for reasons concerning Abs and his record label's highly publicised dispute, although a video was shot for the song.
7 Women 7 Women, also known as Seven Women, is a 1966 film drama made by MGM. It was directed by John Ford, produced by Bernard Smith and John Ford, from a screenplay by Janet Green and John McCormick, based on the story Chinese Finale by Norah Lofts.
7 Worlds Collide "7 Worlds Collide" is an album released in 2001 by New Zealand singer/songwriter, Neil Finn. This is a live recording of a series of shows featuring Neil Finn & Friends recorded at the St James theatre in Auckland, New Zealand.
7 Year Bitch 7 Year Bitch was an all-female punk rock band formed in Seattle, Washington and active from 1990 to 1997. Although their fierce sound and the subject matter of their lyrics led some in the press to identify them as part of the riot grrl movement centered in nearby Olympia, Washington, they always rejected the connection.
7 Years and 50 Days "7 Years and 50 Days" is the second album of the German Euro-trance band Groove Coverage, released in 2004. Several versions of the album were released, most significant being the 'second edition' (or the 'limited edition'), which replaced Fragezeichen with She and included a bonus track.
7-Aminoactinomycin 7-aminoactinomycin (7-ADD) is a fluorescent DNA intercalator marketed by several companies including Anaspec, Invitrogen, and Biotium. It binds double stranded DNA and can be excited by an argon-ion laser to emit light at 647 nm wavelength.
7-Dehydrocholesterol 7-Dehydrocholesterol is a zoosterol that functions in the serum as a cholesterol precursor, and is converted to pre-vitamin D3 in the skin, therefore functioning as provitamin-D3. The presence of this compound in human skin enables humans to manufacture vitamin D3 from ultra-violet rays in the sun light, via an intermediate isomer previtamin D3.
7-Eleven Cycling Team The 7-Eleven Cycling Team, founded in 1981 under Jim Ochowicz and spanning 10 years, was the United States' first professional cycling team, and responsible to a large extent for an increase in bike racing interest in the U.S.
7-Eleven Speak Out Wireless 7-Eleven Speak Out Wireless is a Mobile Virtual Network Operator operating out of the United States and Canada, owned by 7-Eleven. The service was introduced in the US April 2004 and operates on the AT&T Wireless network via the "mobile virtual network enabler" Ztar mobile.
7-Rooms of Gloom "7-Rooms of Gloom" is a 1967 hit song recorded by The Four Tops for the Motown label. Written and produced by Motown's main production team Holland-Dozier-Holland, the song is notable for matching lead singer Levi Stubbs' lamentations of heartache with a dramatic, Gothic-inspired musical arrangement.
7-Zip 7-Zip is an open source file archiver designed originally for the Microsoft Windows operating system, and later made available to other systems. In the form of p7zip, 7-Zip has been ported for use on Unix-like systems such as Linux and FreeBSD.
7" of the Month Club The 7" of the Month Club is a series of twelve 7" records released by punk band NOFX over the course of about one year. Each record was planned for release at the beginning of its specified month, but it quickly fell behind schedule, with records being released shortly after the specified month.
7.5 cm PaK 97/38 PaK 97/38 (7,5 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 97/38) was a German anti-tank gun used by Wehrmacht in World War II. The gun was essentially a combination of a barrel from the French Canon de 75 modèle 1897 and a carriage of the German PaK 38.
70 mm Grandeur film 70 mm Grandeur film was a widescreen film format developed by the Fox Film Corporation and used commercially on a small scale in 1929-1931. It is technically very similar to the Todd-AO 70mm system, marketed from 1955 and still in limited use (albeit with significant modifications) today.
70 Volt Parade 70 Volt Parade was the name of Trey Anastasio's backing band in 2005, formed after the breakup of Phish in August of the previous year. After writing and recording new material in late 2004 and early 2005, Anastasio began auditioning various musicians for his next project.
700 Level The 700 Level refers to the cheap seats in the upper deck of Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia. Usually the most rowdy fans were there, especially at Philadelphia Eagles games and to a lesser extent Philadelphia Phillies games.
700 Naval Air Squadron 700 Naval Air Squadron of The Royal Navy’s Fleet Air Arm. 700 NAS was originally formed in January 1940 at RNAS Hatston (HMS Sparrowhawk) in Orkney in a plan to centralise the operations of the 700 series Catapult flights attached to catapult units and to act a pool and HQ for all catapult aircraft embarked on battleships and cruisers.
700 series bus routes, Sydney 700 series bus routes in Sydney, Australia connect suburbs in Western Sydney and the Hills District with the interchanges of Blacktown, Castle Hill, Rouse Hill and Mt Druitt. Seventy routes are numbered in the 700 series.
700 Series Shinkansen The 700 Series Shinkansen trainsets for Japan's Shinkansen dedicated high-speed rail lines were built between 1997 and 2004, entering service in 1999. The design goal was to produce a train almost as fast as the 500 Series Shinkansen but at a substantially lower cost.
701st Air Defense Squadron The 701st Air Defense Squadron is an Air National Guard unit stationed at Tyndall Air Force Base near Panama City, Florida. As part of First Air Force, it was responsible for the operation of NORAD's Continental United States Region Air Operations Center.
702 (band) 702 (pronounced "Seven-Oh-Two"), named after the area code of their hometown of Las Vegas, Nevada, is an American platinum-selling female R&B trio. Originally a quartet, the group eventually became a trio, whose members are made up of three young black women: sisters Irish Grinstead (born June 2, 1980), LeMisha 'Misha' Grinstead (born June 10, 1978) & lead singer Kameelah 'Meelah' Williams (born March 8, 1978)
7066 Nessus 7066 Nessus is a centaur (a type of icy planetoid) that was discovered by David Rabinowitz, working with Spacewatch, at Kitt Peak on 26 April, 1993. It was the second centaur found by David (5145 Pholus being his previous find), and the third centaur discovery (2060 Chiron was the first.
70th Academy Awards The 70th Academy Awards were noted for their high ratings and the 11 wins racked up by the Best Picture, Titanic. Billy Crystal hosted the ceremony for the sixth time, and received an Emmy award for his performance.
70th Birthday Concert 70th Birthday Concert is a 2003 live Electric Blues video recording of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers to celebrate Mayall's 70th Birthday. Recorded in Liverpool, England, the concert was notable as it featured Eric Clapton as a guest, so marked the first time he and Mayall had performed together in almost 40 years.
70th Grey Cup The 70th Grey Cup, also known as the "Rain Bowl", was the 1982 Grey Cup Canadian Football League championship game between the Toronto Argonauts and the Edmonton Eskimos. The Eskimos defeated the Argonauts 32-16 on the Eskimos' way to their fifth straight Grey Cup.
70th Intelligence Wing The 70th Intelligence Wing, Fort Meade, Maryland, is the only wing in the United States Air Force that supports the National Security Agency, Air Intelligence Agency, and Eighth Air Force with Cryptologic Intelligence.
70th United States Congress The Seventieth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4 1927 to March 3 1929, during the last two years of the second administration of U.
71-608 The 71-608 (in colloquial language KTM-8) is the modern Russian motor four-axle high-floor tramcar. These rail vehicles are produced by Ust'-Katav Vagon-building plant (UKVZ, УКВЗ, Усть-Катавский Вагоностроительный Завод - Russian abbreviature and full name).
71-619 The 71-619 (in colloquial language KTM-19) is the modern Russian motor four-axle high-floor tramcar. These rail vehicles are produced by Ust'-Katav Vagon-building plant (UKVZ, УКВЗ, Усть-Катавский Вагоностроительный Завод - Russian abbreviature and full name).
7100 steam locomotive The Japan National Railways (JNR) 7100 series steam locomotive was first used in HokkaidĹŤ, upon the establishment of the government-sponsored Horonai Railway in 1880. The locomotives were imported from the United States.
71000 Hughdowns The asteroid 71000 Hughdowns, provisional designation , is named after American television host Hugh Downs, popular for his co-hosting career on the ABC news show 20/20. It was discovered on December 7, 1999 by Charles W.
714 Naval Air Squadron 714 Naval Air Squadron of the British Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm was an operational training squadron based at Crimond in Aberdeenshire in April 1945. It flew the Fairey Barracuda, and was commanded by Lieutenant Commander J R Godley, who transferred from the disbanded 835 Naval Air Squadron.
714-X 714-X or 714X, also called "trimethylbicyclonitramineoheptane chloride", is a drug manufactured by by CERBE Distribution Inc. that is alleged to cure cancer, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, and other "degenerative diseases".
71st Academy Awards The 71st Academy Awards ceremony was the last to take place at Los Angeles County Music Center, and was Whoopi Goldberg's third time hosting the Awards. It was the first time the ceremony took place on a Sunday.
71st Fighter Squadron The 71st Fighter Squadron (71st FS) is a squadron of the United States Air Force, currently part of the 1st Operations Group of the 1st Fighter Wing, and stationed at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia. The squadron is equipped with the F-15C Eagle, the last squadron of the 1st Fighter Wing to fly the F-15, with the 27th and 94th already flying the F-22 Raptor.
71st Street (BMT West End Line) 71st Street is a local station on the BMT West End Line of the New York City Subway, located in Brooklyn at the intersection of 71st Street and New Utrecht Avenue. It is served by the train (all times), and by the train (rush hours).
71st United States Congress The Seventy-first United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4 1929 to March 3 1931, during the first two years of the administration of U.
72 equal temperament In music, 72 equal temperament, called 72-tet, 72-edo, or 72-et, is the tempered scale derived by dividing the octave into twelfth-tones, or in other words 72 equally large steps. Each step represents a frequency ratio of 21/72, or 16.
72 Earthly Fiends The 72 Earthly Fiends or 72 Earthly Warriors (地煞星七十二星) refer to the two divisions amongst the 108 Liangshan bandits in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin; the other division being the 36 Heavenly Spirits or 36 Heavenly Chieftains. This segregation essentially determined where the heroes were seated when they gathered for feasts and meetings in the grand hall of their lair.
72 Ophiuchi 72 Ophiuchi (72 Oph / 72 Ophiuchi) is a Class A4, fourth-magnitude star in the constellation Ophiuchus. It sometimes called by the Greek name Phorbaceus, referring to the hero Phorbas, who saved the island of Rhodes from a plague of serpents.
720° 720 Degrees, or 720°, is a 1986 arcade game by Atari Games. 720°, a skateboarding game, is notable in that it is the first extreme sports video game, and has a unique timed structure that requires the player score points in order to keep the game going.
725th Support Battalion (Airborne) The 725th Support Battalion (Airborne) is a primer support battalion which is a unit of the 4th Brigade, 25th Infantry Division (United States) located in Alaska. The unit provides support for the infantry, artillery and cavalry units assigned to the division.
72nd Pennsylvania Infantry The 72nd Pennsylvania Infantry (originally raised as the 3rd California) was a volunteer infantry regiment which served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was part of the famous Philadelphia Brigade.
72nd Street (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line) 72nd Street is a station on the IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway, located at the intersection of Broadway, 72nd Street and Amsterdam Avenue (also known as Verdi Square) on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is several blocks to the south.
72nd Street (Manhattan) 72nd Street is one of the major bi-directional streets in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is one of the few streets to go through Central Park connecting the Upper West Side with the Upper East Side.
72nd United States Congress The Seventy-second United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4 1931 to March 3 1933, during the last two years of the administration of U.
73rd United States Congress The Seventy-third Congress of the United States was the 73rd meeting of the United States Congress, which took place from 1933 to 1935. All Representatives of this Congress were elected in the House election of 1932, and 34 Senators were elected in the Senate election of 1932.
7400 series The 7400 series of TTL integrated circuit devices are historically important as the first widespread family of IC logic and it was used to build the mini and mainframe computers of the sixties and seventies. Several generations of pin-compatible descendants of the original family has since been de-facto standard-components — in the sense that common types of operational amplifiers, discrete transistors and diodes, etc, are regarded as standard components — for more than 40 years, and seen use in many types of products and equipment besides computers.
747 (song) "747" is a song by Swedish rock band Kent, written by Joakim Berg. It's the final song on their album Isola and was released as third single in 1998 with B-sides "Din skugga" and "Elever".
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