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Grupo Bronco - Grupo Bronco Grupo Bronco was a Mexican northern regional music group. The members were Guadalupe Esparza, Ramiro Delgado, Jose Luis 'Choche' Villareal and Javier Villareal. They performed from 1982 to 1997. Bronco was formed in Apodaca, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, near Monterrey. Bronco reached international fame in 1993, when they acted in the Televisa soap opera, Dos Mujeres un Camino (Two Women, One Road), alongside Erik Estrada, Laura Leon, Lorena Herrera, Selena Quintanilla and Bibi Gaytan, among others. In addition to that, they performed the show's opening song, which was titled like the show. During that time also, their song Que no Quede Huella (May no Traces be Left) became a huge international hit. They went on tour after this, and their long schedule took them all.

Itati Cantoral - produced by the legendary Carla Estrada. They became friends during the filming of this soap opera. 1993 was a big year for Cantoral, as she participated in the major international hit Dos Mujeres, un Camino, alongside, among others, Puerto Rican Erik Estrada, Laura Leon, Bibi Gaytan, Lorena Herrera, Selena Quintanilla, Jorge Salinas and the members of Grupo Bronco. Dos Mujeres, un Camino gave Cantoral major exposure outside Mexico, and made her a household name for the first time in her career. In 1996, Cantoral returned to the small screen in Tu y Yo, a drama where she acted alongside Maribel Guardia and Joan Sebastian. She followed that by playing a villain (Soraya Montenegro), opposite Thalia in Maria la del Barrio. In 1997, she participated in Salud, Dinero y Amor, the sequel.

Denver Broncos - came close to losing its franchise in 1965, but a local ownership group took control that year and began to build the team. In 1967, under head coach Lou Saban, Denver took the field with almost two dozen rookies on its roster; though Saban's tenure was unsuccessful, it set the stage for later successes. In 1973, John Ralston coached the now-mature Broncos to a 7-5-2 record, including a dramatic tie with Oakland in Denver's first-ever Monday Night Football appearance that is still remembered as a pivotal game in Bronco history. Ralston coached the team until 1976, when well-publicized clashes between Ralston and his players led to Ralston's removal. Rookie coach Red Miller promptly took Denver to its first playoff appearance -- and ultimately first Super Bowl -- in 1977. Quarterback John.

OV-10 Bronco - OV-10 Bronco The North American Rockwell OV-10 Bronco is a turboprop-driven light attack and cargo aircraft. Although it is a fixed-wing aircraft, its mission capabilities more resemble a sort of impossibly fast, long-range, inexpensive and reliable ultra-heavy attack helicopter. It flies 350mph, carries 3 tons of external munitions, and easily loiters for 3 or more hours. It is prized for its versatility, redundancy, load, wide field of view, short-field ability, low operational costs and ease of maintenance. In most cases, it flies acceptably on a single engine. The Bronco has its problems. An engine failure on takeoff can cause the other engine to spin the whole aircraft around a couple of times. An immediate ejection is recommended when this happens. The Bronco is also said to be dangerous.

Pop culture in Puerto Rico - island, Plaza las Americas becomes the biggest mall in the Caribbean. American Airlines makes San Juan one of its major hubs. The last Puerto Rican Telenovela to date is produced, in 1989. The Cerro Maravilla case becomes the first trial to be televised in Puerto Rican history. The festivities of San Sebastian in the historic city of San Juan become popular. The fashion industry makes significant strides towards making Puerto Rico one of its strongest places where to make money worldwide. Pop Rock gains popularity in the early 80s, Heavy Metal in the middle 80s and Rap in the late 80s. English musical acts popular during the 80s that visited the island included: Duran Duran, Boy George and Culture Club, Def Leppard, Judas Priest, other acts like Ruben DJ, LL Cool.

Kansas City Southern Railway - the Gulf of Mexico. The Kansas City Southern also owns three other railroads; the Texas Mexican Railway, the Mexican railroad Grupo Transportacion Ferroviaria Mexicana ("TFM"), and the Panama Canal Railway Company ("PCRC"). The whole four-railway system is marketed to shippers as the NAFTA Railway, emphasizing the KCS's abilities in cross-border transportation. The Kansas City Southern is headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri and has approximately 430 locomotives, 15,000 freightcars and 2,700 employees. Annual revenues as of 2002 were $559.6 million. External Links Kansas City Southern Kansas City Southern Historical Society.

Josip Plemelj - cot β. Then we have: vc (cot α + cot β) = c     or      vc sin (α + β) = c sin α sin β. We can then write: 2 vc sin (α + β) = c (cos ( α - β) - cos (α + β) ). Because it is α + β = Ï€ - γ this equation is: 2 vc sin γ - c cos γ = c cos (α - β). From this equation we have to obtain an angle γ. The easiest way is if we introduce a certain subsidiary angle μ. Namely we raise: 2 vc = m cos μ c = m sin μ. Both equations give us for μ an uniform certain acute angle and for m a certain positive length. Equation.

John F. Kennedy International Airport - Structure and Function Four runways in two parallel pairs surround the central terminal area. Runway 13R-31L is the longest commercial runway in North America, at a length of 14,572'. The 1948 Temporary Terminal was the sole terminal until construction of the rush. 1957 International Arrivals Building, which was itself replaced by the $1.4B Terminal 4 in 2001. Eight other "Unit Terminals" were constructed 1958-1971. Replacements for some of the original terminals have been completed or are under development. There are also numerous large facilities for air cargo handling and loading. In 1998, the airport began construction of a light-rail system called the AirTrain, designed ultimately to link JFK's passenger terminals to New York City's general mass transit system. After over a year of delay, caused by the death of an employee.

Heinkel He 112 - from the Imperial Japanese Navy. After seeing the V9 in flight they quickly placed an order for thirty 112Bs with an option for 100 more. The first four were shipped in December of 1937, another eight in the spring, and promises for the rest to arrive in May. Before delivery the Luftwaffe unexpectedly took over twelve of the planes to bolster its forces during the Sudetenland Crisis. The planes were then returned to Heinkel in November, but the Japanese refused to accept them this late and Heinkel was left holding the aircraft. Luckily Spain was so impressed with the 112s performance during evaluation in the civil war, that the Aviación Nacional (Spanish Air Force) purchased the twelve planes in early 1938, and later increased the order by another six (some sources.

Horse breaking - sometimes visited upon horses in pursuit of the goal of breaking their spirits to make them tractable equine servants. Some people believe that violence sufficient to break the will of a horse must be used to cause the horse to submit to the will of human beings. Other people, based on their experiences that are consonant with the words of Xenophon, John Solomon Rarey, and other humane horse trainers, observe that there is no point (outside of a rodeo contest) to engage in "bucking bronco riding" if the cooperation of the horse can be secured by kindness. All of these methods have their adherents. Horses are large and extremely powerful animals. They owe no automatic deference to human beings, and before some ground rules have been established a colt may nip.

Humanitarian Bowl - that has been played annually at 30,000-seat Bronco Stadium on the campus of Boise State University in Boise, Idaho, since 1997. Beginning in 2003, the games will match teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference with teams from the Western Athletic Conference. Corporate title sponsor: Crucial.com (1997-2002). Results by year (^ denotes games played in January of year indicated, all others played in late December) 1997 Cincinnati 35, Utah State 19 1998 Idaho 42, Southern Mississippi 35 1999 Boise State 34, Louisville 31 2000 Boise State 38, Texas-El Paso 23 2001 Clemson 49, Louisiana Tech 24 2002 Boise State 34, Iowa State 16 2004 Georgia Tech 52, Tulsa 10 ^.

GCC - College Greenland Christian Church Groupware Competence Center Grove City College (gcc.edu) Grupo Cementos de Chihuahua (gcc.com) GCC Printers.

GCUBO - GCUBO GCubo ("Grupo de usuarios de GNU/Linux de Granada" or "Granada GNU/Linux User Group") is a Spanish nonprofit association promoting free software in the Andalusian province of Granada. It is considered the official Linux User Group in the city of Granada, analogous to Hispalinux in the whole country. GCubo was founded in March 2003..

George Bush Intercontinental Airport - acres large. It is the 9th busiest in the United States for total passengers, and 19th busiest worldwide. George Bush Intercontinental Airport has five terminals. Terminal A Air Canada American Airlines American Eagle America West Atlantic Southeast Airlines dba Delta Connection Chautauqua Airlines dba American Connection Chautauqua Airlines dba Delta Connection Comair dba Delta Connection Delta Airlines Frontier Airlines Skywest dba Delta Connection Southwest Airlines US Airways United Airlines Terminal B Continental Express - Flights to the United States Northwest Airlines - Memphis International Airport, Memphis; Minneapolis/Saint Paul International Airport, Minneapolis; and Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Detroit Skywest dba Continental Connection Terminal C Continental Airlines Flights to the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico International Terminal D (Mickey Leland International Airlines Building) Aeromexico Air France Aviacsa British Airways Cayman Airways.

Goose Gonsoulin - one of the original Denver Broncos from the 1960 season. At the end of his Bronco career, he was the all-time American Football League leader in interceptions with 43. His 11 pickoffs in 1960 are still a Denver club record, and he shares the team record for interceptions in a game with four, a feat he accomplished Sept. 18, 1960 at Buffalo. Gonsoulin was an All-American Football League choice in 1960, 1962 and 1963. His amazing durablity and toughness enabled him to start 61 consecutive games at one point in his career. Gonsoulin was also the captain of his college team at Baylor. He was selected to the second team, All-Time All-AFL, and is a member of the American Football League Hall of Fame. Links Other American Football League players.

Grammy Awards of 2003 - Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album The Jordanaires, Larry Ford & The Light Crust Doughboys for We Called Him Mr. Gospel Music: The James Blackwood Tribute Album Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album The Blind Boys Of Alabama for Higher Ground Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album Eartha for Sidebars Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album Carol Cymbala (choir director) & The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir for Be Glad Historical Best Historical Album Dean Blackwood (producer), David Glasser, Christopher King & Matt Sandoski (engineers) for Screamin' And Hollerin' The Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton Jazz Best Jazz Vocal Album Diana Krall for Live in Paris Best Jazz Instrumental Solo Herbie Hancock for "My Ship" Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker & Roy Hargrove for Directions in Music.

Univision - United States. Initially founded by the largest media company in Mexico (now known as Grupo Televisa) as a means to spread Spanish programming in the United States, Univision has grown to be the largest Spanish language media outlet in the U.S. It's daily News program Noticiero Univision, co-anchored by Jorge Ramos and Maria Elena Salinas, has in several occasions outdone (in number of ratings) major English language network evening news programming such as CBS, NBC, and ABC's World News Tonight. Although Grupo Televisa still owns a large stake in Univision stock holding's, Grupo Cisneros of Venezuela purchased a large amount of shares becoming it's largest shareholder. Univision and Telemundo USA have been competing for the top spot among hispanic viewers for many years, often imitating each other's programming. Univision however has.

Guadalajara International Airport - Star Alliance SkyTeam External Links Grupo Aeroportuario del Pácifico.

Falklands War - Clapp's ships. The embarked force was 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines,(with attached units from the Parachute Regiment)under the command of Brigadier J. Thompson RM. MOst of this force was aboard the hastily comandeered cruise liner Canberra. Both Clapp and Woodward reported directly to the Commander in Chief Fleet (CINCFLEET), Admiral Sir John Fieldhouse, in Britain, who was the overall commander of the operation. In order to keep neutral shipping out of the way during the war, the UK declared a 'war exclusion zone' of 320 km around the Falklands before commencing operations. The British called their counter-invasion Operation Corporate. When this task force, sailed from Britain, with The Queen seeing the armada off, the American news magazine NewsWeek cover headline was "The Empire Strikes Back!" War By mid-April the Royal Air.

Floyd Little - to leave the huddle, asked QB Marlon Brisco to "throw the ball as far as you can and I'll catch it." Brisco threw it, Little caught it, and the Broncos kicked a winning field goal. A charter member of the Broncos' Ring of Fame, in his fifth season, Little was the first Bronco to hold the rushing title, with 901 yds, and the next year was the first Bronco to eclipse 1,000 yds, gaining 1,133, the most in pro football. He retired with 6,323 yds rushing and 43 tds. A member of the American Football League Hall of Fame. Links Other American Football League players.


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