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Examples
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SPRING SNAPSHOT: Spring practice begins on March 15 and the Blue-Gray game is April 17.
Memphis - Team Notes 2010
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Then, says Yale historian David Blight, slavery and race were swept under the rug to celebrate Blue-Gray reconciliation — albeit a reconciliation of whites, achieved by sacrificing black civil rights after Southern Reconstruction ended in the 1870s.
Across the South, the Civil War is an enduring conflict 2011
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The Blue-Gray All-Star Classic featured seniors not competing in bowl games who were looking to impress NFL scouts in attendance.
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McKinley set a Blue-Gray record for completions by going
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The Blue-Gray All-Star Classic featured seniors not competing in bowl games who were looking to impress NFL scouts in attendance.
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Flowers set a Blue-Gray game record with 12 catches for 169 yards and was named the Gray team's Most Valuable Player.
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Both men represent the Blue-Gray Alliance, a volunteer group helping the National Park Service stage observances.
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Then, says Yale historian David Blight, slavery and race were swept under the rug to celebrate Blue-Gray reconciliation - albeit a reconciliation of whites, achieved by sacrificing black civil rights after Southern Reconstruction ended in the 1870s.
USATODAY.com News 2011
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The Owls will hold 15 spring workouts before concluding with the annual Blue-Gray Game on April 9 at Rice Stadium.
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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Both men represent the Blue-Gray Alliance, a volunteer group helping the National Park Service stage observances.
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