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  2. Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000 edition of The Rough Guide to English Football, the history section on the Wolves page begins: "The very name Wolves thunders from the pages of English football history". [5] As with several other clubs, Everton for example, Wolves had humble beginnings shaped by the twin influences of cricket and the church .

  3. History of Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Wolves were now playing some of their best football in years, their biggest successes being a 5–2 win at Burnley (another former giant who were now struggling in the Fourth Division and would only narrowly cling onto their Football League status at the end of the 1986–87 season), a 4–0 home win over Swansea City (who had also experienced ...

  4. List of Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. seasons - Wikipedia

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    Wolves' FA Cup winning team of 1893. Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, commonly known as Wolves F.C., is an English professional football club. The club played its first match in 1877 as St Luke's F.C., after being formed by pupils of a school in Blakenhall, Wolverhampton bearing this name.

  5. American West Nostalgia: Gander at Volcanic Eruptions, Wolves ...

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    Reintroduction of wolves. Wolves were reintroduced to the park in 1995, after being driven extinct in the area nearly 100 years ago. It is estimated that approximately 500 wolves are present now ...

  6. Los Angeles Wolves - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Wolves were an American professional soccer team that played for two seasons. In 1967 they played in the United Soccer Association , finishing as champions, and in 1968 they were founding members of the North American Soccer League .

  7. Ernest Harold Baynes - Wikipedia

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    He founded the American Bison Society, of which President Teddy Roosevelt was honorary chairman. He was "the closest thing New England , and the world for that matter, will ever get to a real-life Doctor Dolittle ; all sorts of New England birds and animals–foxes, wolves, chickadees , bears and bison were known to roam around and in and out ...

  8. Minnesota Timberwolves - Wikipedia

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    However, in the playoffs the Wolves again fell in the first round, losing to the Portland Trail Blazers in four games. [30] The Wolves opened the 1999–2000 regular season with two home games against the Sacramento Kings at the Tokyo Dome on November 6 and 7. In the summer of 2000, guard Malik Sealy was killed in a car accident by a drunk ...

  9. Jim Dutcher - Wikipedia

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    Jim Dutcher (born 1943), is an American naturalist, cinematographer, director and author.He has written eight books and produced three wildlife films about wolves.Jim and his wife, Jamie Dutcher, are the creators of the two-time Emmy winning documentary, Wolves at Our Door, and founders of the non-profit organization, Living with Wolves.