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  • 124John Thomson (footballer) — Football player infobox playername = John Thomson fullname = John Thomson dateofbirth = birth date|1909|1|28 dateofdeath = death date and age|1931|9|5|1909|1|28 cityofbirth = Kirkcaldy cityofdeath = Glasgow countryofbirth = Scotland… …

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  • 125Robert Harron — Infobox Actor name = Robert Harron birthdate = birth date|1893|4|12 birthplace = New York City, New York deathdate = death date and age|1920|9|5|1893|4|12 deathplace = Manhattan, New York birthname = Robert Emmett Harron yearsactive = 1907… …

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  • 1262006 Detroit Lions season — at Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan Hoping to get win #1, the Lions returned home for an NFC North battle with the Green Bay Packers. The game started off with a close first quarter, as QB Brett Favre threw his 400th career touchdown pass, by… …

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  • 1272006 Dallas Cowboys season — at LP Field, Nashville, Tennessee *Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST/12:00 p.m. CST *Game weather: 75 °F, sunny *TV announcers (Fox): Dick Stockton, Daryl Johnston, and Tony Siragusa *Game attendance: 69,143After their Bye Week, the Cowboys traveled to LP …

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