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  • Hello fellow Wikipedians, I have just modified 2 external links on Blanchard, Oklahoma. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions...
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  • parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help) From Blanchard, Oklahoma: "Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Incorporated Places:...
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  • suggested) (help) From Blanchard, Oklahoma: "Population and Housing Unit Estimates". Retrieved June 2, 2019. From Luther, Oklahoma: "Annual Estimates of...
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  • Someone edited in that "Blanchard has a higher total population but its McClain County population is lower because part of it is located in Grady County...
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  • (which was later renumbered to SH-152). SH-37 ran from US 62 northeast of Blanchard to US 77 in Norman, present-day SH-9 routing 1941: SH-41 realigned to...
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  • Following discussion, a merger of Autogynephilia, Homosexual transsexual, and Blanchard, Bailey, and Lawrence theory was proposed. This section shall discuss...
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  • Talk:Tornado outbreak sequence of May 21–26, 2011 (category Start-Class Oklahoma articles)
    76 (talk) 23:38, 24 May 2011 (UTC) SPC is predicting a violent day for Oklahoma. The first confirmed tornado that I am aware of is now in.»NMajdan·talk...
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  • Oklahoma portal This article is within the scope of WikiProject Oklahoma, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of the U.S. state of Oklahoma...
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  • discussion and see a list of open tasks.OklahomaWikipedia:WikiProject OklahomaTemplate:WikiProject OklahomaOklahoma Low This article has been rated as Low-importance...
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  • NOTRE DAME (5-0) vs.ARMY (7-0) Frank Leahy, Johnny Lujack, qb Red Blaik, Blanchard & Davis fb, hb 0-0 Tie Oct. 31, 1942 Atlanta, Ga. GEORGIA (6-0) vs.ALABAMA...
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  • Les Horvath resulted in the rmvl of Blanchard and Davis. I reverted the unnecessary Horvath edit, and Blanchard and Davis are now back. Sensei48 (talk)...
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  • Diana; Veatch, Maggie; Córdova, Denisse; Gold, Marji; Winikoff, Beverly; Blanchard, Kelly (2010-01-01). "Self-induction of abortion among women in the United...
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  • comment added by 69.87.52.49 (talk) 17:57, 4 September 2013 (UTC) Doc Blanchard '45 Doak Walker '48 Vic Janowicz '50 Roger Staubach '63 Archie Griffin...
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  • Canadian branch of the family and was written about by the author H. Percy Blanchard of Nova Scotia. I have converted a book my dad got ~1985 here is the link...
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  • Ottawa settled in Northwest Ohio along the Maumee, the Auglaize, and the Blanchard rivers; the Wyandot settled in Central Ohio; the Shawnee in Southwest...
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  • Reno—Piedmont, Oklahoma May 24, 2011, Chickasha—Blanchard—New Castle, Oklahoma May 24, 2011, Washington—Goldsby, Oklahoma May 20, 2013, Moore, Oklahoma May 31...
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  • French had a trading post at Tassinnong. Meanwhile, Weston and Charles Blanchard's book, Counties of Lake and Porter County, 1882 also refer to It is probable...
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  • like there should be some mention of his involvement with the Terence Blanchard album "Choices." — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.142.220.80 (talk)...
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  • Tuscaloosa-Birmingham april 27 2011 (some surveyers gaved a EF5 rating) Chickasha-Blanchard-Newcastle may 24 2011 (alot of 200 mph di spots) Washington-Goldsby may...
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  • Great Depression. Unemployment was over 30%. Most of the population of Oklahoma, Kansas and surrounding states were starving, not hungry, but famine-type...
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