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Oyama, British | Columbia, a town in Lake Country, British Columbia, Ca |
he former leader of Democratic Reform British | Columbia, a progressive/centrist political party in th |
Christina Lustenberger (born 1984, British | Columbia), a Canadian alpine skier |
ton, Ontario and raised in Coquitlam, British | Columbia, a suburb of Vancouver. |
Alcazar Hotel (Vancouver, British | Columbia), a demolished national heritage site |
It was held in Pemberton, British | Columbia, a village just north of popular ski resort W |
Palmer College in | Columbia, a private business college, joined with the |
Westholme, British | Columbia, a town in Canada |
was a private zoo located in Kaleden, British | Columbia, a small community approximately 8 kilometres |
"My Wife's Gone To The Country" - | Columbia A724 |
Upper | Columbia Academy was originally established in 1921 as |
rt completed his broadcasting training at the | Columbia Academy of Radio and Television Arts in Vanco |
Spangle is also notable as the home of Upper | Columbia Academy and Liberty High School. |
by the Broadcast Performing Arts students of | Columbia Academy, a private post-secondary broadcastin |
After the | Columbia accident, NASA decided that two test flights |
936, he became Lieutenant Governor of British | Columbia, achieving considerable popularity. |
Bharati Aluminium Company is based in | Columbia, Africa. |
He again moved to British | Columbia after this, and was the Communist League's so |
Mungall re-located to Nelson, British | Columbia, after visiting some friends there. |
It later moved to the District of | Columbia after Maryland education officials forced Dr. |
William moved to Vancouver, British | Columbia after his retirement died in 1914. |
The album was Page's first LP for | Columbia after her long and successful tenure on Mercu |
Christ became a professor at | Columbia after graduation, and has remained there sinc |
Columbia agreed to release Yancovic's version of "Just | |
Eventually, | Columbia agreed to remove the ten minute intro from th |
Although his proposed system is unorthodox, | Columbia agreed to implement it in Helfand's case. |
n", and was manufactured and assembled by the | Columbia Aircraft Mfg. |
Born in | Columbia, Alabama, he played for the University of Ala |
' 92.1") is a radio station licensed to serve | Columbia, Alabama, USA. |
west coast Bainbridge made cruises to British | Columbia, Alaska, and Hawaii. |
om Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, British | Columbia, Alberta and Yukon in Canada, south to Califo |
It is found in British | Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan in Canada. |
In Canada, it is found in British | Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan. |
d Northwest Territories south through British | Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan to Wyoming, Montan |
, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, British | Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. |
C. c. christina (Montana, Washington, British | Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Northwest Territories) |
he company has operations in northern British | Columbia, Alberta, and southern Saskatchewan. |
C. a. columbiensis Ferris, 1973 (British | Columbia, Alberta, Washington, Idaho, Montana) |
hirley Bassey recorded the song for her first | Columbia album "The Fabulous Shirley Bassey|" (1958). |
l Weston recorded in 1956 and released on the | Columbia album Day by Day |
Ella Fitzgerald recorded it on her 1968 | Columbia album 30 by Ella. |
68, Ella Fitzgerald recorded this song on her | Columbia album, "30 By Ella". |
lla Fitzgerald recorded this song on her 1968 | Columbia album, 30 By Ella. |
Filming took place in Vancouver, British | Columbia; all school scenes were filmed at Templeton S |
In 1993, British | Columbia allowed approximately 40 medical practitioner |
Alberta and British | Columbia already complied with the terms of the agreem |
Officials of the District of | Columbia also barred her from performing in the audito |
Columbia also used Quentin Reynolds to promote the fil | |
McIntosh practised law in Esquimalt, British | Columbia, also serving as solicitor for the Municipali |
from a pool of candidates recommended by the | Columbia Alumni Association. |
rcuit drew crowds at schools such as Harvard, | Columbia, Amherst, Oberlin and the University of Minne |
any, Builder's Supplies in Vancouver, British | Columbia and was manager of the company. |
reek Terrane is a geologic terrane in British | Columbia and southern Yukon, Canada. |
She was originally from Victoria, British | Columbia and later lived in Gibsons, British Columbia. |
See also: Executive Council of British | Columbia and Legislative Assembly of British Columbia |
eceived a B.A. from the University of British | Columbia and a bachelor's in journalism at Carleton Un |
Rich Coleman is British | Columbia's Minister of Energy and Mines, Minister Resp |
Wyatt was born in Vancouver, British | Columbia and starting playing golf at an early age in |
district includes portions of Albany, Greene, | Columbia, and Rensselaer counties. |
She was born in Nanaimo, British | Columbia and died in North Vancouver, British Columbia |
esided at various times were Denver, Detroit, | Columbia and Orlando. |
He was born in Vancouver, British | Columbia and became a barrister and solicitor. |
tern North America from California to British | Columbia and Alberta. |
In 1886 Bassett graduated from | Columbia and was admitted to the bar, and began practi |
tan of the Ecclesiastical Province of British | Columbia and the Yukon from 1993 to 1994. |
The film used locations in Victoria, British | Columbia and Vancouver, British Columbia |
into three reserves, two near Chase, British | Columbia, and one near Salmon Arm, British Columbia. |
ribe, a First Nations people spanning British | Columbia and Alaska. |
continues to work as a prostitute in British | Columbia and acts as a spokesperson for SPOC. |
rtisements are filmed at the Mission, British | Columbia and Abbotsford, British Columbia locations. |
rk, Massachusetts, Colorado, Alberta, British | Columbia and Washington. |
re than 40 recordings for Philips, BMG, Sony, | Columbia and others |
He grew up in Courtenay, British | Columbia and spent various years living and writing in |
was appointed to the Supreme Court of British | Columbia and elevated to the British Columbia Court of |
This produced power for industry, the City of | Columbia, and the street railway system. |
He attended the city schools of | Columbia, and the University of North Carolina in 1832 |
She is a member of the District of | Columbia and U.S. Supreme Court bars. |
Prevost Island in the Gulf Islands of British | Columbia and other names on it, or nearby, e.g. |
It is found from British | Columbia and Alberta south through Washington and Oreg |
Chester was educated in Vancouver, British | Columbia, and returned to Winnipeg later in life. |
currently attending the University of British | Columbia and is on the varsity swimming team. |
personal and official papers are archived at | Columbia and Yale Universities. |
In 1878, the R&D acquired the Charlotte, | Columbia and Augusta Railroad. |
He taught at New York University and | Columbia and was a practising psychoanalyst. |
The District of | Columbia and Maryland both held primaries on the same |
The | Columbia and Sumter Railroad was chartered by the Sout |
Music, | Columbia and Sony. |
The line was sold to the Wilmington, | Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company in 1870. |
vel north through Oregon, Washington, British | Columbia and the Yukon. |
Columbia and the other missing statues were replaced o | |
l Railroad of South Carolina with Wilmington, | Columbia and Augusta Railroad. |
ved in construction in Texas, Kansas, British | Columbia and Alberta. |
Palmetto Health owns three hospitals in | Columbia and Easley, South Carolina and manages a hosp |
es of several schools and colleges, including | Columbia and Bryn Mawr. |
Was Agharta's earliest release on | Columbia, and in 1976? |
Adelphi University, the University of British | Columbia and the University of Victoria. |
She won Miss | Columbia and Miss South Carolina en route to her 1994 |
His remains were returned to | Columbia, and he was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery ther |
It is found from British | Columbia and Washington, south to California and Utah. |
He attended the University of British | Columbia and earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree in F |
Foundation faculty fellowship in 1959-1960 at | Columbia, and has lectured extensively at numerous oth |
warm-water current along the coast of British | Columbia and the Alaska Panhandle. |
in biking is growing in popularity in British | Columbia, and Sooke is establishing itself as a destin |
Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, in British | Columbia, and Banff National Park, in Alberta. |
aduated from law at the University of British | Columbia and studied economics at Harvard University. |
Vulcan serves 24 states, the District of | Columbia and Mexico. |
nes-Konihowski was born in Vancouver, British | Columbia, and raised in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. |
troduced printing to three towns: Harrisburg, | Columbia, and Houston. |
Gen. John M. Schofield's army to | Columbia and then attempted to intercept and destroy i |
first chancellor of the University of British | Columbia and served until 1918. |
a brief stay with San Lorenzo he returned to | Columbia and his original club Envigado. |
istrict includes parts of Clatsop, Tillamook, | Columbia, and Washington counties in Northwest Oregon. |
It breeds from southern British | Columbia and the western United States to central Mexi |
ed by William Gibson of University of British | Columbia and curator of Woodward Medical Library. |
d to other mining towns like Cassiar, British | Columbia, and Faro, Yukon. |
Born in Prince George, British | Columbia and raised in the small northern community of |
member of the Legislative Assembly of British | Columbia and of the Canadian Senate. |
m Colorado to California and north to British | Columbia, and often inhabits arid and alpine lands. |
Columbia and Colgate were also considered by the Assoc | |
Whitfield lives in Victoria, British | Columbia and maintains a second residence on Salt Spri |
The line was leased to the Wilmington, | Columbia and Augusta Railroad and the Northeastern Rai |
th Century the Yakama Indians lived along the | Columbia and Yakima Rivers on the plateau north of the |
reported from Italy, Morocco, Chile, British | Columbia and several locations in Germany. |
Railroad across the Susquehanna River between | Columbia and Wrightsville, Pennsylvania and is therefo |
has served the general aviation community of | Columbia and the midlands. |
mical observations to be conducted in British | Columbia and the North West. |
He later coached abroad, in British | Columbia and Italy. |
Both | Columbia and RCA's quadraphonic records could be playe |
ents Ward 2 on the Council of the District of | Columbia and serves as its chairperson pro tempore. |
It is located eleven miles from downtown | Columbia and is part of the Columbia Metropolitan Stat |
e Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British | Columbia and received his Ph.D. in genetics in 1994. |
of Labour Mackenzie King travelled to British | Columbia and interviewed two opium merchants. |
overlays the Kotaneelee Formation in British | Columbia, and the Smoky Group in north-western Alberta |
990 she lectured at the University of British | Columbia, and in 1993 at the University of Toronto. |
n 1901 the Southern Railway, successor to the | Columbia and Greenville, split out the line as the Blu |
ted States District Court for the District of | Columbia and former associate judge on the Superior Co |
In 1880, the | Columbia and Greenville Railroad acquired the 34 miles |
He was born in Vancouver, British | Columbia and became an inspector by career. |
public library that serves Coquitlam, British | Columbia and in 2008 had a budget of $4,199,977. |
siting professor at the University of British | Columbia and the University of Victoria law schools. |
gton Creek is a tributary of Fishing Creek in | Columbia and Luzerne Counties, Pennsylvania in the Uni |
He settled in Victoria, British | Columbia and became a prominent accountant, real estat |
He is a member of the District of | Columbia and U.S. Virgin Islands bars. |
leader of the New Democratic Party of British | Columbia and briefly Premier of British Columbia befor |
He settled in Victoria, British | Columbia and was editor and proprietor of the British |
ld War began he was in Prince Rupert, British | Columbia and working in a salmon cannery. |
Grew up in Enderby, British | Columbia and played for the Enderby Legionaires. |
He grew up in Vancouver, British | Columbia and attended college at Saint Mary's College |
The Wilmington, | Columbia and Augusta was formed after the short-lived |
He later lived in Rossland, British | Columbia and Spokane, Washington, where he died in 190 |
gether in an effort to negotiate with British | Columbia and Canada outside the British Columbia Treat |
pany was reorganized again as the Wilmington, | Columbia and Augusta Railroad. |
Brisco was born in Victoria, British | Columbia and became a chiropractor. |
Bad For Business, was rejected by the label, | Columbia, and the band broke up. |
see also Three Sisters (District of | Columbia) and Three Sisters Islands (Maryland). |
He was born in Victoria, British | Columbia and graduated from Brentwood College School ( |
rst Nations people of the Interior of British | Columbia and the Columbia Plateau in the U.S.. |
alled to the Bars of Saskatchewan and British | Columbia and practiced law in Victoria, British Columb |
oute 158, or Washington Avenue, leads west to | Columbia and east to Belleville. |
Canada's appellations include British | Columbia and Ontario. |
had played similar roles in feature films for | Columbia and Monogram. |
After retirement, Sweet returned to British | Columbia and is now a teacher in Vancouver. |
nada only in the southern interior of British | Columbia and southern Alberta and Saskatchewan. |
He first practiced law in Ashcroft, British | Columbia and soon practiced in New Westminster. |
the Presbyterian University Medical Center of | Columbia and Cornell (formerly Columbia-Presbyterian M |
The | Columbia and Greenville Railroad was a South Carolina |
retail meat shops in the provinces of British | Columbia and Alberta. |
In 1898, he was called to the bar of British | Columbia and set up a law practice in Greenwood, Briti |
first people to initial a treaty with British | Columbia and Canada within the framework of the Britis |
He taught at | Columbia and studied business cycles while president o |
defender is a resident of Tsawwassen, British | Columbia, and plays for Victoria Selects. |
The railroad ran from Mackeys to | Columbia and from Mackeys to Belhaven. |
rm of the Fraser River between Delta, British | Columbia and Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. |
rom 1937 onwards part of the area was part of | Columbia and the Revelstoke area formed the Revelstoke |
At its peak, 100 drug stores in British | Columbia and Alberta would bear the Cunningham's name. |
nd Northwest Territories, to northern British | Columbia and Alberta. |
later serve on the board at Teachers College, | Columbia and would also serve as its president. |
It is found in British | Columbia and possibly further south. |
st Fourth and Fifth avenues between southwest | Columbia and Jefferson streets. |
300 restaurants in 26 states, the District of | Columbia, and Canada. |
rth America, including Montana, Utah, British | Columbia and Alberta. |
n and moved around as a child between British | Columbia and Washington. |
It is found from British | Columbia and Saskatchewan, south to California. |
c City, Longueuil, Vancouver, Surrey, British | Columbia and Victoria, British Columbia) do have local |
hen priest at St Andrew's Greenville, British | Columbia and then priest in charge at the Church of Ch |
World Cup result was third at Fernie, British | Columbia and Sauze d'Oulx, Italy. |
native to western North America from British | Columbia and Alberta south to northern California. |
He represented the city of Vancouver, British | Columbia, and is the former Canadian director of the I |
Down at | Columbia and Cameron (4:40) |
from California to Colorado, north to British | Columbia and Alberta. |
was governor of Vancouver Island and British | Columbia and the head of the Hudson's Bay Company oper |
e University of Victoria in Victoria, British | Columbia, and Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec |
es in pharmacy from the University of British | Columbia, and physics and computing science (BSc), and |
d under foreclosure and reorganized under the | Columbia and Greenville Railroad name in 1880. |
is common from northern California to British | Columbia and west Saskatchewan, Colorado, and western |
te the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British | Columbia and Saskatchewan. |
Harmse grew up in Vancouver, British | Columbia, and began his youth career training at the R |
arty arrived in 1834 at the confluence of the | Columbia and Willamette rivers at present day Portland |
active in the Social Credit Party of British | Columbia and served as Speaker of the British Columbia |
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