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1928_in_association_football_0
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The following are the football -LRB- soccer -RRB- events of the year 1928 throughout the world.
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The 1986 NBA Finals was the championship round of the 1985 -- 86 NBA season. NBA National Basketball Association
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It pitted the Eastern Conference champion Boston Celtics against the Western Conference champion Houston Rockets, in a rematch of the 1981 Finals -LRB- only Allen Leavell and Robert Reid remained from the Rockets ' 1981 team -RRB-. Houston Rockets Houston Rockets Boston Celtics Boston Celtics Eastern Conference Eastern...
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The Celtics defeated the Rockets four games to two to win their 16th NBA championship. NBA National Basketball Association Rockets Houston Rockets Celtics Boston Celtics
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The championship would be the Celtics ' last until the 2008 NBA Finals. NBA National Basketball Association 2008 NBA Finals 2008 NBA Finals Celtics Boston Celtics
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Larry Bird was named the Finals MVP. Larry Bird Larry Bird Finals MVP Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award
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On another note, this series marked the first time the NBA Finals '' branding was officially used, as they dropped the NBA World Championship Series '' branding which had been in use since the beginning of the league, though it had been unofficially called the NBA Finals '' for years. NBA National Basketball Associatio...
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Until the 2011 series, this was the last time the NBA Finals had started before June. NBA National Basketball Association 2011 2011 NBA Finals
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Since game three, all NBA Finals games have been played in June. NBA National Basketball Association
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1986_NBA_Finals
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Starting with the following year, the NBA Finals would be held exclusively in the month of June. NBA National Basketball Association the following year 1987 NBA Finals
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It was also the last NBA Finals series to schedule a game on a Monday until 1999 and also the last NBA Finals game to be played on Memorial Day. NBA National Basketball Association 1999 1999 NBA Finals Memorial Day Memorial Day
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CBS Sports used Dick Stockton and Tom Heinsohn as the play-by-play man and color commentator respectively. CBS NBA on CBS Dick Stockton Dick Stockton Tom Heinsohn Tom Heinsohn CBS Sports NBA on CBS
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Meanwhile, Brent Musburger was the host and Pat O'Brien -LRB- the Rockets ' sideline -RRB- and Lesley Visser -LRB- the Celtics ' sideline -RRB- were the sideline reporters. Brent Musburger Brent Musburger Pat O'Brien Pat O'Brien (television) Rockets Houston Rockets Lesley Visser Lesley Visser Celtics Boston Celtics
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The 1901 Villanova Wildcats football team represented the Villanova University during the 1901 college football season. Villanova University Villanova University 1901 college football season 1901 college football season
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The Wildcats team captain was John J. Egan. John J. Egan John J. Egan
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1992_Northwestern_Wildcats_football_team
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The 1992 Northwestern Wildcats team represented Northwestern University during the 1992 NCAA Division I-A football season. Northwestern University Northwestern University 1992 NCAA Division I-A football season 1992 NCAA Division I-A football season
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In their first year under head coach Gary Barnett, the Wildcats compiled a 3 -- 8 record -LRB- 3 -- 5 against Big Ten Conference opponents -RRB- and finished in ninth place in the Big Ten Conference. Gary Barnett Gary Barnett Big Ten Conference Big Ten Conference
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The team 's offensive leaders were quarterback Len Williams with 2, 110 passing yards, Dennis Lundy with 688 rushing yards, and Lee Gissendaner with 846 receiving yards. Lee Gissendaner Lee Gissendaner
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Gissendaner was also selected by the Associated Press as a first-team wide receiver on the 1992 All-Big Ten Conference football team. Big Ten Conference Big Ten Conference Associated Press Associated Press 1992 All-Big Ten Conference football team 1992 All-Big Ten Conference football team
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The 1897 Princeton Tigers football team represented Princeton University in the 1897 college football season. Princeton University Princeton University 1897 college football season 1897 college football season
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The team finished with a 10 -- 1 record.
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The Tigers won their first ten games by a combined score of 339 to 0, but then lost the last game of the season by a 6 -- 0 score against Yale. Yale 1897 Yale Bulldogs football team
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Two Princeton players, halfback Addison Kelly and end Garrett Cochran, were consensus first-team honorees on the 1897 College Football All-America Team. Garrett Cochran Garrett Cochran Addison Kelly Addison Kelly 1897 College Football All-America Team 1897 College Football All-America Team
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1536 in philosophy philosophy philosophy
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. .. di terra is the eighth studio album by Italian progressive rock band Banco -LRB- previously called Banco del Mutuo Soccorso -RRB-. Banco Banco del Mutuo Soccorso Italian Italy progressive rock progressive rock Banco del Mutuo Soccorso Banco del Mutuo Soccorso
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...Di_terra
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It 's an entirely instrumental work, recorded together with Orchestra dell Unione Musicisti di Roma. instrumental instrumental
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The album title, which translates to of earth, '' is based on a poem by Francesco Di Giacomo, and every song title is a line from the poem.
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On March 14, 1968, at home in St. James, the St. James Canadians corralled the Manitoba Junior Hockey League championship, and on March 26, in Selkirk, the Canadians captured the Turnbull Cup defeating the Central Manitoba Junior Hockey League champions Selkirk Steelers. St. James St. James, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada ...
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The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 1998 -LRB- known for sponsorship reasons as the Guinness Hurling Championship 1998 -RRB- was the 112th staging of Ireland 's premier hurling competition. Ireland Ireland hurling hurling
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Offaly won the championship, beating Kilkenny 2-16 to 1-13 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin. Offaly Offaly GAA Kilkenny Kilkenny GAA final 1998 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final Croke Park Croke Park Dublin Dublin
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The 1942 Pittsburgh Steelers season marked the club 's tenth anniversary as a member of the National Football League -LRB- NFL -RRB-. Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers National Football League National Football League
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The team improved on their previous season result of 1 -- 9 -- 1 with a record of 7 -- 4 -- 0, which was good enough for 2nd place in the NFL East. previous season result 1941 Pittsburgh Steelers season
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This was the franchise 's first ever winning record.
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For the second straight year, the team held training camp in Hershey, Pennsylvania. training camp Training camp (National Football League)
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The 1936 Argentine Primera División was the 45  season of top-flight football in Argentina. Primera División Argentine Primera División Argentine Primera División Argentine Primera División football in Argentina football in Argentina
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Two regular championships were disputed that year, Copa de Honor '' -LRB- won by San Lorenzo de Almagro -RRB- and Copa Campeonato '' -LRB- won by River Plate -RRB-. San Lorenzo San Lorenzo de Almagro River Plate Club AtlÃtico River Plate San Lorenzo de Almagro San Lorenzo de Almagro
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At the end of the season, both champions, River and San Lorenzo, played a single match for the Copa de Oro '' trophy. San Lorenzo San Lorenzo de Almagro
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River Plate won the match, that would be recognised as an additional league title. River Plate Club AtlÃtico River Plate
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1937_New_York_Giants_season
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The 1937 New York Giants season was the thirteenth season for the club in the National Football League -LRB- NFL -RRB-. National Football League National Football League
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1924_Argentine_Primera_División
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The 1924 Argentine Primera División was the 33  season of top-flight football in Argentina. Primera División Argentine Primera División Argentine Primera División Argentine Primera División football in Argentina football in Argentina
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The AFA season began on April 13 and ended on January 4, 1925; while the AAmF began on April 6 and ended on February 15, 1925. 1925 1925 Argentine Primera División
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The 1978 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards -LRB- Chinese : 1978å¹åºååäæéæ²å¾ç -RRB- was held in 1978 for the 1977 music season.
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The Copa del GeneralÃsimo 1958 is the 56th staging of the Spanish Cup. Spanish Cup Copa del Rey
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The competition began on May 18, 1958, and concluded on June 29, 1958, with the final.
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The 1891 Scottish Cup Final was played on 7 February 1891 at the second Hampden Park -LRB- now known as Cathkin Park -RRB- in Glasgow and was the final of the 18th season of the Scottish Cup. Hampden Park Second Hampden Park Glasgow Glasgow second Hampden Park second Hampden Park Cathkin Park Cathkin Park Scottish Cup ...
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Hearts and Dumbarton contested the match. Dumbarton Dumbarton F. C.
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Hearts won the match 1 -- 0, thanks to a 15th-minute goal from Willie Mason.
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The 1934 Rose Bowl, played on January 1, 1934, was an American football bowl game. Rose Bowl Rose Bowl (stadium) American football American football bowl game bowl game
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It was the 20th Rose Bowl Game. Rose Bowl Rose Bowl (stadium) Rose Bowl Game Rose Bowl Game
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The Columbia Lions defeated the Stanford Indians -LRB- now Cardinal -RRB- 7-0. Columbia Lions 1933 Columbia Lions football team Stanford Indians Stanford Cardinal football Cardinal Stanford Cardinal and mascot history
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Cliff Montgomery, the Columbia quarterback, was named the Rose Bowl Player Of The Game when the award was created in 1953 and selections were made retroactively. Rose Bowl Rose Bowl (stadium) Cliff Montgomery Cliff Montgomery
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At 35, 000, it has the lowest attendance in the Rose Bowl game since the Rose Bowl Stadium was built in 1922. Rose Bowl Rose Bowl (stadium) Rose Bowl Stadium Rose Bowl Stadium
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This was one of the few rainy New Year 's Day celebrations in Pasadena, California.
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Rain three days before had turned the Rose Bowl stadium into a small lake. Rose Bowl Rose Bowl (stadium)
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The 1997 WCHA Men 's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 38th conference playoff in league history and 45th season where a WCHA champion was crowned. 1997 1996â97 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season WCHA Western Collegiate Hockey Association conference playoff List of WCHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament champions
1997_WCHA_Men's_Ice_Hockey_Tournament_1
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The tournament was played between March 7 and March 15, 1997. 1997 1996â97 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season tournament Western Collegiate Hockey Association men's champions
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First round games were played at home team campus sites while all Final Five ' matches were held at the Civic Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. Civic Center RiverCentre
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By winning the tournament, North Dakota was awarded the Broadmoor Trophy and received the WCHA 's automatic bid to the 1997 NCAA Division I Men 's Ice Hockey Tournament. 1997 1996â97 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season WCHA Western Collegiate Hockey Association North Dakota North Dakota Fighting Sioux men's ice hoc...
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-LRB-I'm_Not_Your-RRB-_Steppin'_Stone
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'' -LRB- I 'm Not Your -RRB- Steppin ' Stone '' is a rock song by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart Boyce and Hart rock Rock music
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It was first recorded by Paul Revere the Raiders and appeared on their album Midnight Ride, released in May 1966. Midnight Ride Midnight Ride (album) Paul Revere the Raiders Paul Revere the Raiders
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The song is simple musically, with a repeating verse chord progression of E major, G major, A major and C major, and a repeating bridge in cut time of E major, G major, A major, and G major. chord progression chord progression cut time Alla breve
1970_Peach_Bowl_0
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The 1970 Peach Bowl was a college football bowl game between the Arizona State Sun Devils and the North Carolina Tar Heels. college football college football bowl game bowl game Arizona State Sun Devils 1970 Arizona State Sun Devils football team North Carolina Tar Heels North Carolina Tar Heels football
1903–04_Kentucky_Wildcats_men's_basketball_team_0
1903–04_Kentucky_Wildcats_men's_basketball_team
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The 1903 -- 04 Kentucky Wildcats men 's basketball team competed on behalf of the University of Kentucky during the 1903-1904 season. University of Kentucky University of Kentucky
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During the season, Kentucky would continue to struggle under the leadership of senior Claire Saint John.
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The Wildcats would only win one game against the Cincinnati Bearcats men 's basketball and lose all four games to Kentucky University and Georgetown College. Kentucky University Transylvania University Georgetown College Georgetown College
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The 122nd New York Volunteer Infantry known as the Onondagas '', was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Union Union (American Civil War) Infantry Infantry American Civil War American Civil War infantry infantry Union Army Union Army
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The 1953 All-Big Seven Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Big Seven Conference teams for the 1953 college football season. American football American football Big Seven Conference Big Seven Conference 1953 college football season 1953 college football ...
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The selectors for the 1953 season included the Associated Press -LRB- AP -RRB- and the United Press -LRB- UP -RRB-. Associated Press Associated Press United Press United Press
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Players selected as first-team honorees by both the AP and UP are displayed in bold.
1998_in_Libya_0
1998_in_Libya
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The following lists events that happened during 1998 in Libya. 1998 1998 Libya Libya
1951_Baylor_Bears_football_team_0
1951_Baylor_Bears_football_team
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The 1951 Baylor Bears football team represented Baylor University in the 1951 NCAA college football season. Baylor University Baylor University
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The Bears finished with an 8-2-1 record and were ranked 9 in the final AP poll.
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Four players - Larry Isbell -LRB- Quarterback -RRB-, Stanley Williams -LRB- End -RRB-, Bill Athey -LRB- Guard -RRB- and Ken Casner -LRB- Tackle -RRB- - were awarded All-American Status.
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They lost to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team in the Orange Bowl on January 1, 1952. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football Orange Bowl Orange Bowl
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The 13th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 13 degrees north of the Earth 's equatorial plane. circle of latitude circle of latitude degrees degree (angle) north true north equatorial plane equator
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It crosses Africa, Asia, the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, Central America, the Caribbean and the Atlantic Ocean. Africa Africa Asia Asia Indian Ocean Indian Ocean Pacific Ocean Pacific Ocean Central America Central America Caribbean Caribbean Atlantic Ocean Atlantic Ocean
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At this latitude the sun is visible for 12 hours, 53 minutes during the summer solstice and 11 hours, 22 minutes during the winter solstice. sun sun summer solstice summer solstice winter solstice winter solstice
1992_Phoenix_Cardinals_season_0
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The 1992 Phoenix Cardinals season was the 73rd season the team was in the National Football League -LRB- NFL -RRB-. 1992 1992 NFL season Phoenix Cardinals Phoenix Cardinals National Football League National Football League
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The team matched their previous output of 4 -- 12. previous output 1991 Phoenix Cardinals season
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The Cardinals failed to qualify to the playoffs for the tenth straight season.
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Two of the Cardinals ' victories came at the expense of playoff-bound teams.
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Phoenix defeated the defending Super Bowl champion Redskins in week five, and in week nine, the Cards toppled the 49ers, who finished the regular season with the NFL 's best record of 14 -- 2. Super Bowl Super Bowl XXVI Redskins 1992 Washington Redskins season 49ers 1992 San Francisco 49ers season
1969–70_DDR-Oberliga_0
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The 1969 -- 70 DDR-Oberliga was the 21st season of the DDR-Oberliga, the first tier of league football in East Germany. DDR-Oberliga DDR-Oberliga league football East German football league system East Germany East Germany
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The league was contested by fourteen teams.
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FC Carl Zeiss Jena won the championship, the club 's last of three East German championships. FC Carl Zeiss Jena FC Carl Zeiss Jena
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Otto Skrowny of BSG Chemie Leipzig was the league 's top scorer with 12 goals, the lowest total of any top scorer in the history of the league, while Roland Ducke of FC Carl Zeiss Jena won the seasons East German Footballer of the year award. FC Carl Zeiss Jena FC Carl Zeiss Jena Otto Skrowny Otto Skrowny BSG Chemie Le...
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The 452 goals scored during the season marked the lowest total in the history of the DDR-Oberliga, as did the 2. 48 goal average per game. DDR-Oberliga DDR-Oberliga
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On the strength of the 1969 -- 70 title Jena qualified for the 1970 -- 71 European Cup where the club was knocked out by Red Star Belgrade in the quarter finals. European Cup 1970â71 European Cup Red Star Belgrade Red Star Belgrade
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Second-placed club FC VorwÃrts Berlin qualified for the 1970 -- 71 European Cup Winners ' Cup as the seasons FDGB-Pokal winner and was knocked out by PSV Eindhoven in the quarter finals. European Cup 1970â71 European Cup FC VorwÃrts Berlin FC VorwÃrts Berlin FDGB-Pokal FDGB-Pokal PSV Eindhoven PSV Eindhoven
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Third-placed Dynamo Dresden qualified for the 1970 -- 71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup where it was knocked out in the second round by Leeds United. Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1970â71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Dynamo Dresden Dynamo Dresden Leeds United Leeds United
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The 1969 -- 70 season marked the half-way point for the DDR-Oberliga, with 21 seasons played and another 21 to come. DDR-Oberliga DDR-Oberliga
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Of the champions of the first 21 seasons only Dynamo Dresden won a championship in the second 21 which were dominated by Dresden, 1. Dynamo Dresden Dynamo Dresden
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FC Magdeburg and Berliner FC Dynamo. Berliner FC Dynamo Berliner FC Dynamo
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Lisa Raymond and Rennae Stubbs were the defending champions but lost in the first round to Katrina Adams and Debbie Graham. Lisa Raymond Lisa Raymond Rennae Stubbs Rennae Stubbs Katrina Adams Katrina Adams Debbie Graham Debbie Graham
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Alexandra Fusai and Nathalie Tauziat won in the final 6 -- 3, 6 -- 2 against Lindsay Davenport and Monica Seles. Alexandra Fusai Alexandra Fusai Nathalie Tauziat Nathalie Tauziat Lindsay Davenport Lindsay Davenport Monica Seles Monica Seles
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The 11th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was held during 27 March - 2 April 1922 in Moscow. Communist Party of the Soviet Union Communist Party of the Soviet Union Moscow Moscow
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The congress elected the 11th Central Committee. 11th Central Committee 11th Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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During the 11th Congress, Leon Trotsky attacked Sergey Ivanovich Gusev and Mikhail Frunze over Red Army policies, specifically matters of discipline, political doctrine, and relations with the peasantry. Leon Trotsky Leon Trotsky Sergey Ivanovich Gusev Sergey Ivanovich Gusev Mikhail Frunze Mikhail Frunze Red Army Red A...
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Trotsky lost the debate, which resulted in a discrediting of civilian critics of the Red Army. Red Army Red Army
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As a result, civilians were increasingly locked out of military-related resolutions following the 11th Congress.
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