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  2. Lynching of L. Q. Ivy - Wikipedia

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    L. Q. Ivy was a seventeen-year-old African-American male who was accused of raping a White woman in 1925 in Rocky Ford, Mississippi. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was tortured and burned to death in 1925 by a lynch mob of White people.

  3. Rocky Ford - Wikipedia

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    Rocky Ford or Rockyford may refer to: . Canada. Rocky Ford, Alberta, a locality; Rockyford, Alberta, a village; United States. Rocky Ford, Colorado, a city . Rocky ...

  4. Ringette - Wikipedia

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    The sport uses a "free play zone" (alternatively known as the "extended zone") which exists in each of the rink's two end zones and consists of the area between the end boards and the free play line (or "ringette line"). The ringette line is a thin red line bisecting the rink which is placed atop the free pass circles in the end zone.

  5. 31 of the best gifts for people who drive a lot - AOL

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    The camera also comes with a free 32GB SD card that supports loop recording, so once the storage space is full, new video files automatically overwrite the old unlocked ones, ensuring real-time ...

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  8. This is what the human body would have to look like to ...

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    An Australian sculptor has created a model of what the human body would have to look like to survive a car crash-- and it's the stuff of nightmares. The artist, Melbourne-based Patricia Piccinini ...

  9. Rockyford, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Rockyford is a village in southern Alberta, Canada. It is approximately 88 km (55 mi) east of Calgary and 56 km (35 mi) southwest of Drumheller . It was founded in 1913 upon the arrival of the Canadian National Railway .