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1. Jacques Reeves

Dallas Cowboys — No. 35
Cornerback
Date of Birth: October 8, 1982 (1982-10-08)
Place of Birth: Lancaster, Texas
Height: 5 ft 11 in
Weight: 192 lb
National Football League Debut:
2004 for the Dallas Cowboys

College: Purdue
NFL Draft: 2004 / Round: 7 / Pick: 223
Teams: Dallas Cowboys (2004-present)

2. I-35 Interstate 35 northbound begins at an intersection with Business Spur I-35 in Laredo, Texas, just north of the Rio Grande. Through Webb, La Salle, and Frio Counties, it has a mostly north-northeastern course, turning more northeast around Moore. It then cuts across the corners of Medina and Atascosa Counties before entering Bexar County and San Antonio. In Austin, Interstate 35 is the Interregional Highway. Throughout Austin, elevated express lanes were constructed on either side of the original freeway. Prior to this expansion, this section included an at-grade railroad crossing, which is extremely unusual for a freeway. From Austin, I-35 goes through Round Rock, Temple, and Waco. In Waco, I-35 is the Jack Kultgen Freeway.

3. Infiniti G35 When Infiniti brought out the G35 sport sedan and sport coupe four years ago; it was easy to see who the company was going after. With its powerful six-cylinder engine, rear-wheel drive and finely balanced, sport-tuned chassis, the G35 didn't gingerly dip its toe into the entry-level luxury sport sedan/coupe waters. Rather, it took a flying leap, did a cannonball and splashed cold water all over the BMW 3 Series. At the time, we gave critical praise for the Infiniti G35's style, strong performance and roomy cabin, while the few criticisms involved some lackluster cabin materials, over-assisted

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