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\"Science & Faith\" is a song by Irish pop rock band the Script, from their second studio album, of the same name. The song was released as the fourth single on 30 May 2011. It was written and produced by Danny O'Donoghue and Mark Sheehan. A music video to accompany the release of \"Science & Faith\" was first released onto YouTube on 6 June 2011 at a total length of three minutes and fifty seconds.

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The term Battle of the Wabash has been used to refer to significant battles on or near the Wabash River. History records several known battles along the river.

  • Battle of Vincennes (1779)
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  • Harmar's Defeat (1790)
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  • St. Clair's Defeat (1791) is alternatively referred to as the Battle of the Wabash.
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  • The Attack on Fort Recovery (1794) occurred on the same location as St. Clair's Defeat.
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  • The Battle of Tippecanoe (1811) has been referred to as the Battle of the Wabash.
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  • Siege of Fort Harrison (1812)
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  • Siege of Fort Wayne (1812)
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