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  2. Florida Gulf Coast Eagles - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Gulf Coast Eagles (also FGCU) refer to the fifteen intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Florida Gulf Coast University, located in unincorporated Lee County, Florida near Fort Myers, in intercollegiate athletics, including men and women's basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, and tennis; women's-only: softball, swimming and diving, indoor volleyball, and beach volleyball ...

  3. Florida Gulf Coast University - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Media is the university's official independent student media group. Originally founded in 1997 as " The Eagle " newspaper, the media group now publishes a weekly newspaper, a website, and TV/radio programming when classes are in session. [ 68 ]

  4. Anzû - Wikipedia

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    Alabaster votive relief of Ur-Nanshe, king of Lagash, showing Anzû as a lion-headed eagle in a Master of Animals motif, ca. 2550–2500 BC; found at Tell Telloh the ancient city of Girsu, The name of the mythological being usually called Anzû was actually written in the oldest Sumerian cuneiform texts as 𒀭𒉎𒈪𒄷 ( an.im.mi mušen ...

  5. List of college mascots in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Swoop the Eagle – mascot of the Eastern Washington Eagles and the Emory Eagles Swoop the Hawk – mascot of the Utah Utes and the Miami RedHawks Sycamore Sam – mascot of the Indiana State Sycamores ; forest animal costume of no particular species but looks like a blue fox or dog

  6. Biden signs a bill officially making the bald eagle the ...

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    The bald eagle, a symbol of the power and strength of the United States for more than 240 years, earned an overdue honor on Tuesday: It officially became the country’s national bird.

  7. El Águila - Wikipedia

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    El Águila is patterned after the literary hero Zorro. [7] [8] His name is Spanish for "the Eagle."[9] Writer Mary Jo Duffy recounted the creation of El Águila, "El Águila was designed by Dave Cockrum and he had this big Zorro thing, and Zorro was another one of these characters that I was just crazy about and Power Man and Iron Fist was tricky.

  8. The bald eagle had been on the nation’s Great Seal since the Revolutionary War and upheld as a proud emblem of the nation, but it was never codified in law as the official bird.

  9. National Recovery Administration - Wikipedia

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    Blue Eagle with NRA code. The Blue Eagle was a symbol used in the United States by companies to show compliance with and support of the National Industrial Recovery Act. To mobilize political support for the NRA, Johnson launched the "NRA Blue Eagle" publicity campaign to boost his bargaining strength to negotiate the codes with business and labor.