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Blue Jeans is a melodramatic play by Joseph Arthur that opened in New York City in 1890 to great popularity. The sensation of the play is a scene where the unconscious hero is placed on a board approaching a huge buzz saw in a sawmill, which became one of the most imitated dramatic scenes (eventually to the point of cliche and parody).
Arkansas was the only state in the 1992 presidential election to be won by a majority of the popular vote; [10] Bill Clinton, its governor at the time, won Arkansas with 53.21 percent of the vote. [11] Since Clinton won re-election in 1996, however, the state has voted consistently for the Republican Party. [12]
Perot won 7.90 percent of the popular vote in Arkansas in 1996, a significant total for a third party candidate. As of the 2024 presidential election, this remains the last time that a Democratic presidential nominee has carried Arkansas. The state has swung rapidly towards the Republican Party in each subsequent election, transforming from a ...
Joe Kleine, Jimmy Dykes and Charles Balentine remember the last time Arkansas basketball beat a No. 1 team: Michael Jordan's UNC Tar Heels in 1984.
"Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On" Single Record of the Year Nominated Song of the Year ... This page was last edited on 16 January 2025, at 06:44 (UTC).
Alabama Crimson Tide-Arkansas Razorbacks All-time series history
Arkansas' last win: 2022 (42-27 in Fayetteville) The first matchup between Ole Miss and Arkansas occurred on Oct. 10, 1909, with the Razorbacks winning 33-0 in Fayetteville.
Blue Jeans is a 1917 American silent drama film, based on the 1890 play Blue Jeans by Joseph Arthur that opened in New York City to great popularity. The sensation of the play was a dramatic scene where the unconscious hero is placed on a board approaching a huge buzz saw in a sawmill, later imitated to the point of cliché .