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- The Wabash Cannon Ball was a p****enger train on the Wabash Railroad that ran from 1950 to 1971. The train was named after the song "Wabash Cannonball"...
- night timeslot in 2021 and was rebooted as NXT 2.0 later that year, reinstituting its original function as a developmental brand. The Performance Center...
- antisemitism (most specifically the case of Edgardo Mortara, but also his reinstituting the Roman ghetto). Pius IX celebrated his silver jubilee in 1871, going...
- speaking as Senate Majority Whip, Durbin said on record that "It's time to reinstitute the Fairness Doctrine." In 2010, Durbin cosponsored and p****ed from committee...
- Sicily. Member of the Order of Saint Benedict. Founded the Celestines. Reinstituted the rules of Ubi periculum. First pope to abdicate on his own initiative...
- blocked the bill for the duration of the parliamentary session. Anne reinstituted the traditional religious practice of touching for the king's evil that...
- strong will to dismantle the image of bishops as men of power and to reinstitute the image of bishops as men of service." On 1 October 2004 he was named...
- following the crisis and moved the capital to Kraków. However, he failed to reinstitute the monarchy due to opposition from the Holy Roman Emperor. In 1076,...
- rate against the euro stood at ¥10.07060 per euro. However, the peg was reinstituted unofficially when the financial crisis hit: "Under intense pressure from...
- which first reached Herculaneum but not Pompeii. Additional blasts reinstituted the column. The eruption alternated between Plinian and Peléan six times...