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  2. On, Wisconsin! - Wikipedia

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    On, Wisconsin! On, Wisconsin! Plunge right through that line! Run the ball clear down the field, a touchdown sure this time. On, Wisconsin! On, Wisconsin! Fight on for her fame, Fight! Fellows! Fight! Fight, fight, we'll win this game. On, Wisconsin! On, Wisconsin! Stand up, Badgers sing! 'Forward' is our driving spirit loyal voices ring. On ...

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    WNWC-FM (102.5 MHz, "Life 102.5") is an American radio station broadcasting a Christian adult contemporary music format. Licensed to Madison, Wisconsin , United States, "Life 102.5" has an AM sister station , "Faith 1190" ( WNWC ), that broadcasts programs on Christian faith. [ 3 ]

  6. If You Find This World Bad, You Should See Some of the Others

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    Dick was living in the East Bay when the 22nd World Science Fiction Convention came to Oakland in 1964. He attended, giving rise to many rumors and legends about his life. Biographer Brian J. Robb notes that "Dick's reputation as a mad, drug-fueled SF prophet emerged almost fully formed from the 1964 WorldCon, and persisted beyond his death."

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  8. Present life - Wikipedia

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    In Shinto, the word "present world" is historically read as "Utsushiro", meaning this world or the real world in which people live.In contrast, there is the land of God as the so-called heaven, paradise, and the land of Death or Yomi as the so-called hell, which is called Tokoyo Yomi as the land of the dead, or Yomi as the land of the dead.

  9. Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The word Wisconsin originates from the name given to the Wisconsin River by one of the Algonquian-speaking Native American groups living in the region at the time of European colonization. [27] The French explorer Jacques Marquette was the first European to reach the Wisconsin River, arriving in 1673 and calling the river Meskousing (likely ...