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  • 21Espy Van Horne — (1795 ndash; August 25, 1829) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.Espy Van Horne was born in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. He was elected to the Nineteenth and Twentieth Congresses. He died in… …

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  • 22Espy Sans — is a bitmap font created by Apple Computer for the Newton PDA project, and later adapted for use in the Apple Guide help system and some versions of the iPod, particularly the iPod mini. Before the release of the Charcoal font used for Mac OS 8… …

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  • 23ESPY Awards — Infobox award name = ESPY Award imagesize = caption = current awards = description = Excellence in sports performance and achievements presenter = ESPN country = United States year = 1993 website = http://espn.go.com/espy2008/The ESPY Awards is… …

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  • 24ESPY (film) — nihongo| ESPY |エスパイ|Esupai is a novel by Sakyo Komatsu that became a film in 1974 under the direction of Jun Fukuda from a screenplay by Ei Ogawa. The film stars Masao Kusakari, Kaoru Yumi, Tomisaburo Wakayama, and Eiji Okada. It was released to… …

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  • 25Espy House — Infobox nrhp | name =Espy House nrhp type =nhl caption = location= 123 Pitt St., Bedford, Pennsylvania lat degrees = 40 lat minutes = 1 lat seconds = 10 lat direction = N long degrees = 78 long minutes = 30 long seconds = 11 long direction = W… …

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  • 26ESPY Awards — Les ESPY Awards sont un événement sportif, télévisuel et annuel qui a été créé en 1993 par le réseau de chaînes et radio sportifs Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN). « ESPY » est un acronyme signifiant Excellence in… …

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  • 27ESPY Awards 2005 — The 2005 ESPY Awards (for the [olympic] year 2004 and the year 2005) were announced from Kodak Theatre on July 13 2005 and showed during the telecast on ESPN, July 17 2005.Winners*Best Female Athlete: Annika Sörenstam, Golf *Best Male Athlete:… …

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  • 28Espy, James Pollard — ▪ American meteorologist born May 9, 1785, Pennsylvania, U.S. died Jan. 24, 1860, Cincinnati, Ohio       American meteorologist who apparently gave the first essentially correct explanation of the thermodynamics of cloud formation and growth. He… …

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  • 29espy — transitive verb (espied; espying) Etymology: Middle English espien, from Anglo French espier more at spy Date: 14th century to catch sight of < among the several horses…she espied the white mustang Zane Grey > …

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  • 30espy — /i spuy /, v.t., espied, espying. to see at a distance; catch sight of. [1175 1225; ME espyen < OF espier Gmc; cf. G spähen to spy] Syn. discern, descry, discover, perceive, make out. * * * …

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