Absolutely nothing.
Allegheny County (Pittsburgh) Court of Common Pleas Judge Dwayne Woodruff.
giancarlo Dublin is the most famous city founded by Vikings.
Yes !... Fish was a common food for the Vikings. The stocks were plentiful - and managed successfully to provide a constant supply.
the other name of the vikings were the sea robbers or pirates
they were the best boat-builders and steel-producers so yes i guess they were
Allegheny County (Pittsburgh) Court of Common Pleas Judge Dwayne Woodruff.
The Eagles won a tie breaker with the Vikings and earned the number 1 seed. The Eagles had a better win percentage in common games over the Minnesota Vikings (Eagles beat the Panthers, Vikings lost to the Panthers).
The Steelers logo is based on the Steelmark logo belonging to the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI).The logo's meaning was extended to include the three materials used to produce steel: yellow for coal, orange for ore and blue for steel scrap.
Yes, "Vikings" is a common noun. Common nouns are general names for people, places, or things, in this case referring to a group of people from Scandinavian origin known as Vikings.
The state bird is a common loon. if you are looking for sports teams, they are: baseball - Twins- TC the Bear Mens Basketball - Timberwolves - Crunch Womens Basketball - Lynx - Prowl Football - Vikings - (2) Ragnar and Viktor Hockey - Wild - Nordy College sports - Goldie the Golden Gopher
no stupid common sense
Yes. Tornadoes are fairly common in Minnesota.
The Vikings spoke a language consisting of words now used in some Scandinavian countries.
State capitol- St. Paul. State bird- Common Loon. State flower- Lady Slipper. State tree- Red pine. State fish- Walleye. State drink- Milk. State grain- Wild rice. State pro football team- Minnesota Vikings. State pro baseball team- Minnesota Twins. State pro hockey team- Minnesota Wild. State pro basketball team- Minnesota Timberwolves. State song- "Hail Minnesota". State population- 5,266,214 (as of July 2009).
This link below lists the most popular baby names for both boys and girls for 2008, although I'm not really sure what this is posted under Pittsburgh Steelers. http://www.babynames.com/Names/Popular/
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Finnish people.