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half of the 1934/35 season were replaced by the Newark Mules, who became the New Britain Mules. They folded following the 1934/35 season. The American... |
season; merged with the New Britain Jackaways to form the New Britain Mules in the second half of the season St. Louis Mules, a member of the American... |
those of the horse. Mules vary widely in size, from small miniature mules under 125 cm (50 in) to large and powerful draught mules standing up to 180 cm... |
to New Britain in January 1934; as New Britain Palaces in 1933/34; as New Britain Jackaways in 1934/35; merged with Newark Mules to form New Britain Mules... |
Newark Bears (basketball) (category Basketball in Newark, New Jersey) Newark Mules. For the 2nd half of that season, the team merged with the New Britain Jackaways to become the New Britain Mules on January 18, 1935. v t e... |
is "married" with a business die are known as "handsome" mules. The details on handsome mules are often noticeably sharper, and thus are distinguishable... |
given to this problem. Mules had used this mixture since the 1880s, and cotton mules ran faster and hotter than the other mules, and needed more frequent... |
sixteenth-century Europe.[citation needed] There, mules were bedroom slippers and not worn in public. Through the centuries, mules have changed in style and purpose and... |
Mules is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Charles Mules (1837–1927), third Anglican Bishop of Nelson, New Zealand Horace Charles Mules... |
Peru Two (category British drug traffickers) Retrieved 17 December 2013. McDonald, Henry (17 December 2013). "British drug mules jailed for more than six years in Peru". The Guardian. Archived from... |
Somake. The mansion is named after Horace Charles Mules, the first chairman of the Karachi Port Trust. Mules Mansion was founded during the Victoria era. The... |
Muffin the Mule is an animated puppet animal character in a British 1946 to 1955 television show for children. The puppet was made in 1933 for Ann Hogarth... |
coastal area and islands off western British Columbia The most noticeable differences between white-tailed and mule deer are ear size, tail color, and antler... |
Honey Russell (category Basketball coaches from New York (state)) team won the National Invitation Tournament at Madison Square Garden in New York City. That team won 31 games, including 27 in a row, while only losing... |
given to this problem. Mules had used this mixture from the 1880s, and cotton mules ran faster and hotter than the other mules, and needed more frequent... |
Parachuting animals (section Parachuting mules) Attempts were made by the U.S. Army in 1942 to parachute mules. In one attempt, a dozen mules were taken up in an airplane. Six of them could not be pushed... |
Poitevin mules are born each year. In 2017 there were 195 active Mulassier brood-mares. Of these, about 25% were covered by Baudet jacks; 26 mule foals were... |
improved inspection regimes, and changing economics. In the United States, mules outnumbered ponies in mines. The use of ponies was never common in the US... |
Alan Roger Mulally (born August 4, 1945) is an American aerospace engineer and manufacturing executive. He served as the CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes... |
post-independence in the late nineteenth century, mule trains were the main mode of transporting goods. Mules were used because unpaved roads, mountainous... |