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Oklahoma City bombing
1) some children survived the Oklahoma City bombing, though many were killed. Nineteen children were in the America's Kids
2)300 nearby buildings were damaged or destroyed. The human toll was still more devastating: 168 souls lost, including 19 children
3)Nation's 42nd largest metropolitan area, with nearly 1.3 million residents. -
1)In the 1990s, R.E.M. achieved massive commercial success with albums.
2)rose to fame with `Nevermind (1991), featuring the hit single "Smells Like Teen Spirit,
3)Pearl Jam formed in 1990, became a leading band in the grunge movement, released five studio albums -
1)the show Seinfeld was in its final season, ending its run on a high note with its series finale, "The Last Farewell"
2)The finale, which aired in May 1999, was a massive cultural event, watched by over 76 million viewers, making it the fourth most-watched television
3) As a thank you to the cast and crew, Jerry Seinfeld gave engraved Cartier watches to the main cast members after the final episode was taped, -
1)The 1990s was a monumental decade for Tom Hanks, solidifying his reputation as one of Hollywood's most versatile and acclaimed actors. During this period, he earned back-to-back Academy Awards
2)The decade was marked by a string of successful movies. Besides his Oscar-winning films
3)He started his iconic role as the voice of Woody in the first Toy Story film, which was released in 1995 and became a major hit, launching a successful franchise. -
1) Bush enlisted in the U.S. Navy on his 18th birthday in 1942.
2)His plane was shot down by Japanese anti-aircraft fire over the Pacific in 1944.
3)For his bravery, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.
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1)Produced by Tim Burton, this stop-motion musical fantasy follows Jack Skellington, the king of Halloween Town, as he stumbles upon Christmas Town and becomes obsessed with the holiday.
2) The film was produced using a painstaking stop-motion animation process, where one minute of film could take a full week to create.
3)The movie is a prime example of stop-motion animation -
1)he rise of the internet, the personal computer, and mobile communication, fundamentally changing technology with innovations like the World
2)mobile tech grew from early pagers to the first SMS messages and mobile games
3)Wireless networking technology was released in 1997, changing how people accessed the internet. -
1)Jordan won six championships, briefly retired to play minor league baseball, and then returned to lead the Bulls to a record-breaking regular season
2)In the 1995–96 season, Jordan led the Bulls to a then-record 72-10 regular season record.
3)After the 1993 championship, he retired from basketball in October 1993 to pursue a career in Minor League Baseball before returning to the Bulls in March 1995. -
1)a line of stuffed toys filled with plastic pellets, created by Ty Warner in 1986.
2)electronic robotic toys that were first released in 1998 and became a major holiday craze, with over 40 million sold in the first three years
3)keychain-sized digital pets that require constant care, were introduced in Japan in 1996 and the U.S. in 1997 -
1) it was the most refined and powerful version of the Countach ever built
2)featuring an engine upgrade, revised styling, and the widest rear tires ever fitted to a production.
3)The 1990 model year marked the end of the Countach's 15-year production run, with the last example built in July 1990
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1)grunge, which featured baggy flannel shirts, ripped jeans, and combat boots, and hip-hop, which embraced oversized clothing
2)minimalist and sleek, the rugged and rebellious grunge look, and the bold and oversized hip-hop streetwear aesthetic
3)its use in areas like cooking and fashion, its connection to ancient philosophies, and its surprising benefits, such as increased happiness https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990s_in_fashion