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Knights of | Columbus, a Roman Catholic fraternal organization. |
mongst the former may be named a 'Christopher | Columbus,' a 'Flight into Egypt,' and an 'Assumption o |
The Life and Voyages of Christopher | Columbus, a novel by Washington Irving, is published a |
ane was a Supreme Secretary of the Knights of | Columbus, a position he has held from 2005 through 200 |
hree more bridges across the Chattahoochee in | Columbus, a major bridge in West Point, Georgia, two l |
y reason that the NHL finally decided to give | Columbus a franchise (you may recall that Columbus nea |
Although the Redstixx left | Columbus, a new team, the South Georgia Waves arrived |
Columbus, a city shifting to the Democrats, also voted | |
O'Neill, Nebraska, a member of the Knights of | Columbus, a licensed pilot and is a member of, (and fo |
ur; the highway runs north through Seymour to | Columbus, a distance of about 26 miles (42 km), and en |
on the grounds are sculptures of Christopher | Columbus, a youthful Abraham Lincoln, Thomas A. Hendri |
His first script isViking | Columbus, about the founding of the Vinland settlement |
The Ohio State University Medical Center, the | Columbus Academy and the Community Shelter Board. |
During this time Ryder became proprietor of | Columbus Academy. |
ening of the 2005 season, but was let go when | Columbus acquired Cornell Glen. |
1952, to the 3301st Pilot Training Squadron, | Columbus AFB, MS. |
This is also where they received Christopher | Columbus after his first voyage to the Americas. |
He resided in | Columbus after the war, read law and was admitted to t |
He played with Earl Bostic, | Columbus again (1941), and Benny Carter before serving |
d his first professional goal in a 4-0 win at | Columbus against the Columbus Crew. |
She died in Bexley, Ohio, a suburb of | Columbus, aged 95. |
art of the 14th Flying Training Wing based at | Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. |
d command of the 14th Flying Training Wing at | Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. |
r Force, Collins completed flight training at | Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi in T-6 Texans, th |
In addition, | Columbus Air Force Base has been designated a Space Sh |
rs, supervising construction projects such as | Columbus Air Support Base in Columbus, Indiana. |
ate to the 14th Flying Training Wing based at | Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. |
ic Air Command 42d Air Division, stationed at | Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. |
The system also offers classes in the | Columbus Air Force Base Extension in Columbus. |
responsible for capturing the members of the | Columbus Air Force in October 1973. |
(as a hidden track), is reportedly about the | Columbus Air Force. |
art of the 14th Flying Training Wing based at | Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. |
The | Columbus Air Force received a lot of notoriety after t |
art of the 14th Flying Training Wing based at | Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. |
Columbus Airfield, September 15, 1941 | |
ilbur Drive to the north, Miller Road and the | Columbus Airport to the south, Bill Heard Parkway to t |
Columbus Airport (IATA: CSG, ICAO: KCSG, FAA LID: CSG) | |
Columbus Airport covers an area of 680 acres (275 ha) | |
Upon release, | Columbus Alive columnist Wayne King declared the DVD t |
As a member of the | Columbus All-Americans, his team won a Great Lakes Col |
Tel Aviv, Dvir and the Jerusalem Post, 1981; | Columbus, Alpha, 1987 |
he first and second Harry Potter movies Chris | Columbus also kept a home in River Forest due to his w |
livan served as President and CEO of the COSI | Columbus, an interactive science center in Columbus, O |
After he pitched only one game for | Columbus, an MRI examination in early June revealed lo |
n the community as a member of the Knights of | Columbus, an officer in the Thornleigh Neighborhood Im |
he intersections of Ohio Central Railroad and | Columbus and Ohio River Railroad which are both also o |
he lone surviving franchise from that league, | Columbus and the other two expansion SHL teams formed |
as an early example of modern architecture in | Columbus, and as an important example of the contextua |
umed command of the 454th Bombardment Wing at | Columbus, and one month later he led the wing on its s |
oadcasting (GPB) Public radio station serving | Columbus and all of west-central Georgia. |
It is the 23rd tallest building in | Columbus and has 24,619 m² of floors space. |
He started 2007 at Triple-A | Columbus, and improved his home run problem-in 26 game |
It was the first contemporary building in | Columbus and one of the first churches in the United S |
a creative media production company based in | Columbus and Cincinnati, Ohio that creates and produce |
Hearn was a member of the Knights of | Columbus and at one time was president of the Nova Sco |
ollton, Aliceville and Fayette in Alabama and | Columbus and Starkville in Mississippi. |
through line to Cincinnati via the Cleveland, | Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad. |
nce 2008, the Saint Anselm College Knights of | Columbus and a group of women from the prison have sta |
tholic, Forlini is a member of the Knights of | Columbus and has also served as a youth co-leader in t |
d in the 2010 McDonald's All-American Game in | Columbus and hit the game winning 3 point basket to gi |
ce between New York and Syracuse (dinner) and | Columbus and Cincinnati (breakfast) in addition to coa |
igma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, the Knights of | Columbus and student government. |
s back to Meyer Kayserling's book Christopher | Columbus and the participation of the Jews in the Span |
was later recalled to finish the season with | Columbus and made his debut in a 3-2 defeat to the Was |
the counties of Robeson, New Hanover, Bladen, | Columbus, and Richmond. |
The fledgling railroad was reorganized as the | Columbus and Rome Railroad in 1874 after laying only 2 |
He spent the next two seasons with | Columbus and was traded to the New York Islanders for |
A former IC GP11 now owned by the | Columbus and Greenville Railway |
part of the ground floor, and the Knights of | Columbus and the Jaycees, etc. |
Christopher | Columbus and His Swing Crew - "Save Some of Those Rose |
The northern portion was constructed by the | Columbus and Sandusky Turnpike Company, see Turnpike L |
Its terminals, as the name implies, are | Columbus and Greenville, Mississippi. |
Ordered back to | Columbus and mustered out August 27-31, 1861. |
There have been two uses of | Columbus and Greenville Railway, both for the same rai |
d Railroad to Grafton, Ohio on the Cleveland, | Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad. |
His map also inspired Christopher | Columbus and Vasco Da Gama. |
tion, Clermont was a member of the Knights of | Columbus and the Canadian Cancer Society. |
tholic, an Elk and a member of the Knights of | Columbus and the Fraternal Order of Eagles. |
le and Phenix Dam is now owned by the City of | Columbus, and environmental studies are now underway t |
Puerto Rico before the arrival of Christopher | Columbus and the Spanish conquistadors were the first |
NHL season, Goertzen made his NHL debut with | Columbus, and in thirty-nine games failed to record a |
er as well as some of the southern suburbs of | Columbus and nearby counties. |
in Sorel-Tracy, is a member of the Knights of | Columbus, and has coached minor league hockey. |
Between | Columbus and Macon, most through traffic has been to d |
the seventh Supreme Knight of the Knights of | Columbus and was in that position until August 31, 193 |
ealized by its predecessor line the Cleveland | Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad which only ran trains |
d a 32,000 ft² (3,000 m²) cotton warehouse in | Columbus and King had-for the third time-rebuilt the o |
s a line of the Southern Railway, sold to the | Columbus and Greenville Railway in 1920, and the "Dog" |
s State Office Tower, the tallest building in | Columbus) and Harrison & Abramovitz. |
The second | Columbus and Greenville Railway (reporting mark CAGY) |
between Greenwood and Greenville, two out of | Columbus and two at the Severcorr steel mill between C |
The first began out of | Columbus and was constructed by the Chattahoochee Bric |
otation, Sowers was sent outright to Triple-A | Columbus and removed from the Indians' 40-man roster. |
He was also a member of the Knights of | Columbus and the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society. |
as, Texas, to parents who are originally from | Columbus and Clinton, Mississippi and while still a to |
On September 11, 1867 the | Columbus and Indianapolis Central Railway, Union and L |
d 85) is a Georgia state route that begins in | Columbus and ends just west of Forest Park in north Cl |
Livre in 1988 for The Memoirs of Christopher | Columbus, and in 1997 he was awarded the "Life Achieve |
In 1902, Carmody joined the Knights of | Columbus and later became the Grand Knight of the Gran |
ys include: "The Caribbean writer in exile", " | Columbus and the origin of racism in the Americas", "T |
His name was | Columbus, and the riches he brought to Spain further e |
ganizations as the Elks Lodge, the Knights of | Columbus, and the Winona Association of Commerce, a pr |
urrently owned by Davis Broadcasting, Inc. of | Columbus and features programming from ABC Radio . |
ities and medium-sized towns, such as Albany, | Columbus, and Thomasville. |
songs), the opera Ekkehard, the 4th Symphony ( | Columbus), and the concertante works for double bass a |
Burton was a grand knight of the Knights of | Columbus and a staunch Roman Catholic and socialist wh |
The | Columbus and Western Railway (C&W) is a historic railr |
areer that includes his biopic of Christopher | Columbus and G.I. Jane. |
pino Guarini, was a journalist for WTVM TV in | Columbus, and later for CNN. |
The 128th Ohio Infantry was organized in | Columbus and Johnson's Island, Ohio and mustered in fo |
Cleveland, | Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad 1868 |
Jack Dempsey, Charles Lindbergh, Christopher | Columbus and Benito Mussolini. |
Smith and Chymyshyn v. Knights of | Columbus and Hauser and Lazar was a Canadian human rig |
d the building, which is the fifth-tallest in | Columbus, and has 102,192 m² of floor area. |
s "inducted into the order" of the Knights of | Columbus and became a chaplain of the order. |
ndependent Order of Foresters, the Knights of | Columbus and Catholic Benevolent Legion. |
He was outrighted to Triple-A | Columbus and removed from the 40-man roster on October |
Following the war, he returned to | Columbus and served one more year, 1898, as the Ohio S |
He is a past secretary of the Knights of | Columbus, and a past trustee of the Adair County Histo |
ay 29, 2008, WLTZ became the first station in | Columbus and third in Georgia to upgrade local news to |
After her death, her parents, | Columbus and Peny Courson, inherited Morrison's fortun |
ons League berths were awarded to the winner ( | Columbus) and runner-up (New York) of MLS Cup 2008. |
tion of Steven Spielberg and written by Chris | Columbus and also became a book. |
He then served on the frigates | Columbus and United States in the Mediterranean Squadr |
07) west to Crestline, Ohio on the Cleveland, | Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad. |
tor program, Oaklawn Hospital, the Knights of | Columbus, and several Chambers of Commerce are a testa |
It is the 12th tallest building in | Columbus, and the tallest constructed in the 1960s. |
It is owned by the City of | Columbus and Lowndes County. |
City Mills Dam is now owned by the City of | Columbus, and environmental studies are now underway t |
roughout the Greater Cincinnati area, Dayton, | Columbus and Cleveland. |
d studied law at the Ohio State University at | Columbus, and then read law to be admitted to the bar |
ve in Chelsea politics through the Knights of | Columbus and the Chelsea Chamber of Commerce. |
a Monastery in 1930, dedicated to Christopher | Columbus and his relationship with his native province |
ts such as Stompin' at the Savoy, Christopher | Columbus, and In the Mood. |
n Park WMCA in Boston; The Parkside School in | Columbus; and the Fitchburg Savings Bank, among many o |
new ironclad CSS Muscogee was constructed in | Columbus and it was docked there waiting to be launche |
working as a civil engineer on the Covington, | Columbus and Black Hills Railroad, then was appointed |
In 1860, Swan was chosen president of the | Columbus and Xenia Railroad Company, where he was also |
la in 1500, and upon his arrival (23 August), | Columbus and his brothers were arrested and sent back |
a in Midsummer Night's Dream, Imogen, Cora in | Columbus, and on 12 March 1816 the first Lucy Bertram |
The first | Columbus and Greenville Railway (reporting mark C&G) w |
arter member of St. Anne's Council Knights of | Columbus and an honorary member of the Board of Direct |
road went bankrupt and was reorganized as the | Columbus and Rome Railroad in 1879. |
s is done via the payload power switch box in | Columbus and requires the power feeders to be powered |
It runs from Upatoi, through South | Columbus, and to the Chattahoochee River. |
ld later design the North Christian Church in | Columbus) and Charles Eames. |
OH www.swcs.k12.oh.us<references/,a suburb of | Columbus, and is a former American football player who |
Deinodus bennetti, and the form found in the | Columbus and Limestone of central Ohio, Deinodus ohioe |
was an Ohio Lottery TV game show, produced in | Columbus and broadcast on twelve television stations i |
In 1930, the CH&DRy merged with the Indiana, | Columbus and Eastern, and the Lima-Toledo Railroad, to |
They played at the Italian Village at | Columbus and Lombard, in San Francisco's North Beach. |
oulevard in Holden Beach, traversing Robeson, | Columbus, and Brunswick counties. |
Society, Polish National Alliance, Knights of | Columbus, and Delta Theta Phi. |
s a member of the Elks, Redmen and Knights of | Columbus and is buried at Saint Raymond's Cemetery in |
Kentucky State Fair, in contests in Chicago, | Columbus, and Pittsburgh, and in other regional and na |
Christopher | Columbus Andrews, an American diplomat in the Brazilia |
, with Marc Giacomelli) the novel Christopher | Columbus Answers All Charges (1993). |
r the paying of $40 to Coffman for sex in his | Columbus apartment on November 6, 1988. |
The last tornado to hit the | Columbus area was on October 26, 2010 when an EF0 was |
Billy and his wife, Shawnda, reside in the | Columbus area with their two children. |
County supervisors, board of directors of the | Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce and a member of Chri |
Route 22 sees significant traffic around the | Columbus area and between Macon and Milledgeville. |
turned to private practice as a lawyer in the | Columbus area. |
s and publishes the Community Audit about the | Columbus area. |
Rogerline Johnson (1927 in | Columbus, Arkansas - 1996 in Helena, Arkansas) was an |
When Christopher | Columbus arrived in Haiti, he had an interpreter, Luis |
st introduced prior to 1492, when Christopher | Columbus arrived in the New World and the Columbian Ex |
expose anime art and works and fandom to the | Columbus art community, create a place for positive cr |
Lowndes County has led to a reinstitution of | Columbus as the anchor city of the rapidly growing reg |
he city of Logan, portions of Circleville and | Columbus, as well as Lancaster, Pickerington, and Reyn |
Ohio State football analyst for WTVN 610AM in | Columbus as well as being an analyst for ONN on their |
He spent two years in | Columbus as a graduate assistant for Ohio State in 198 |
that same year many businesses flourished in | Columbus as well as a post office and local newspaper, |
he museum opened in 1962 at 202 4th Street in | Columbus as the James W. Woodruff, Jr. Confederate Nav |
begin play in the 2012 MLL season along with | Columbus as part of the league's plan to have 16 teams |
med for the Ohio Buckeye tree, was founded in | Columbus as the Murray-Hayden Foundry, which made iron |
He returned to | Columbus as third base coach in 1994 and then was name |
ation of the facility is managed by CAPA (The | Columbus Association for the Performing Arts). |
, cofounder and first female president of the | Columbus Astronomical Society. |
al relationship was also established with the | Columbus Astronomical Society. |
tewart, co-founder and first president of the | Columbus Astronomical Society. |
Columbus Astros (1974) | |
With the Houston Astros, he managed the | Columbus Astros in 1983. |
me of a seven-inning Doubleheader against the | Columbus Astros, a 5-1 victory. |
After going 1-5 with an ERA over 5 with the | Columbus Astros, his conversion to a position player c |
Pitching in 42 games for the | Columbus Astros, he struck out 73 batters in 76 inning |
e season between the Daytona Beach Astros and | Columbus Astros. |
on in 1980, hitting .250 in 120 games for the | Columbus Astros. |
son was scheduled on Sunday, April 10 against | Columbus at the Arrowhead Pond. |
Maney joined the Knights of | Columbus, at the time a new society, and became Oklaho |
On several occasions, | Columbus attempted to ally with the rebellious Tainos |
During the war, | Columbus attorney Jacob H. Sharp served as a brigadier |
d by owner Dave Allen for a short time at 901 | Columbus Ave in the city's North Beach district. |
3 with the purchase of 5 acres (20,000 m2) on | Columbus Ave in Anderson, Indiana. |
Bounded by Court and Pynchon Streets, East | Columbus Ave, and City Hall Place, the Municipal Group |
f Montgomery St, Washington St. on the south, | Columbus Ave. on the west and Battery St. on the east |
Bill Graham opened Wolfgang's in 1983 (at 915 | Columbus Ave., the current home of Cobb's Comedy Club) |
from the Jamaica Plain Carhouse to Dudley via | Columbus Avenue |
buildings at 409 and 419 Walnut Ave. and 2055 | Columbus Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts. |
Magnolia Bakery opened a second store at 200 | Columbus Avenue at 69th Street. |
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