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  • Retrieved 2016-03-20. McMahan, Tim (2015-08-06). "TBT: Eagle*Seagull is back (for one night only)…". Lazy-i. Retrieved 2016-03-20. Mercury Roberts, Lauren...
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  • make up 78% of Oregon's state population they consist of 69% of Oregon's prison/jail population. Latinos account for 12% of Oregon's state population...
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  • User:Aboutmovies (category WikiProject Oregon participants)
    /Garage: In Progress Some NRHP places /history sandbox /Oregon law {{PD-US-not renewed}} - failed to renew (1923-1963 only, check register) {{PD-US}}...
    45 KB (3,069 words) - 02:39, 4 January 2023
  • Winner from the west coast. He played Quarterback at Oregon State from 1960 to 1962. "Carry Me Back - Beaver Eclips - OSU Alumni Association". web.archive...
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  • User:Orygun (category WikiProject Oregon participants)
    history topics including places, events, and biographies; would like to expand Oregon geography entries; am also interested in some areas of art, business...
    143 KB (3,943 words) - 05:52, 23 March 2024
  • User:Halvorsen brian (category Wikipedians in Oregon)
    Robert H. Harlin Sandbox pages bold are currently being worked on User:Halvorsen brian/Arthur W. Vincent, last mayor of St. Johns, Oregon User:Halvorsen...
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  • much of his success to former Oregon Running Back's coach Garry Campbell. Campbell also helped produce a few other Oregon Running backs into NFL players...
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  • The 2017 fire season in the state of Oregon was a particularly notable one. There has been a trend for the last three decades that shows an increase in...
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  • stretched to mid-October, Bloss finally settled on an eclectic group of 17 athletes to play on Oregon State’s first football team" "Carry Me Back - Beaver...
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  • "Indianapolis-based mAccounting acquired by Oregon firm". Indianapolis Business Journal. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mikkei/sandbox. Official website Category:Companies...
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  • The Oregon City School District' is a school district that serves the city of Oregon City, Oregon and some unincorporated areas of southwestern Clackamas...
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  • organization, that wants to help people connect to Oregon's coast. A grey or brown shark with white spots scattering it's back and just like regular sharks...
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  • and feature films since 2009. He was born in Stayton, Oregon and is currently living in Oregon . In his first full length Independent Film, Nick Co-stars...
    7 KB (425 words) - 21:10, 22 October 2015
  • Medicine Rock is a Pillar in Lincoln County, Oregon listed in both the USGS and Geographic names of Oregon. with an elevation of 463 feet, or 141 meters...
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  • the Director of the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute in Pendleton, Oregon, which seeks to protect, preserve, and promote the culture of the Umatilla, Cayuse...
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  • engineer, and founder of Portland, Oregon based design firm Elevation Lab. He is known for the first crowdfunded project to break a million dollars with Elevation...
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  • History of Jews in Oregon goes back to before Oregon was granted statehood and has gone through several waves of immigration. The first Jews to settle were German...
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  • challenge to trace back to exactly where that information was found to relink it. The Painted Hills is a geologic site in Wheeler County, Oregon that is...
    8 KB (1,269 words) - 16:43, 1 April 2022
  • Kansas and Missouri before deciding to go west to Oregon in 1841. On his way to Oregon, Bidwell, among others decided to settle in California (Gale, 2004)...
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  • was an All State running back and Sunkist All American (Top 100) football player. In 1970, Tinker was named the State of Oregon’s top individual high school...
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