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| Cincinnati Observatory was built atop Mount | Ida, a hill that overlooks downtown Cincinnati. |
| He was survived by his wife, | Ida A. Glatfelter. |
| Ida Aalberg (4 December 1857 - 17 January 1915) was | |
| The memory of | Ida Aalberg is kept alive by the Ida Aalberg Founda |
| ctress Kyllikki Forssell played a small part as | Ida Aalberg in the movie Poet and Muse by Jaakko Pa |
| nakkala is also named after her and is sited on | Ida Aalberg Plaza. |
| aka Eveline Adams, who married a Napolean; and | Ida Adams (1874-?) or Claudia P. Adams. |
| ally called the Arcscott, she was renamed Mount | Ida after being bought by the Atlanticos Steam Ship |
| William Henry Hunt was married to | Ida Alexander Gibbs, the daughter of his mentor, Mi |
| Black Past.org - | Ida Alexander Gibbs Hunt |
| Another daughter, | Ida Alexander Gibbs, who was educated at Oberlin Co |
| Ida Alice Crews (Allie) | |
| In 1883 the 32 year old Lafayette would marry | Ida Alice Crews (Allie), an 18 year old native Kans |
| Ida Alison Brown, president 1945-46 | |
| KXI92 (sometimes referred to as Mount | Ida All Hazards) is a NOAA Weather Radio station th |
| The | IDA also hosts such events as DocuFest, DocuWeek, D |
| Queen | Ida also co-authored a cookbook, Cookin' with Queen |
| Ida Alstad | |
| s real name and past is unknown to anyone, save | Ida, although in the first episode of the TV series |
| htcurve, the shape of Koronis resembles that of | Ida, although it is a bit larger. |
| Ida Altman was born in Washington, D.C. | |
| , and two daughters, Anne Karen (born 1959) and | Ida Alys (born 1964). |
| In 1880 he married | Ida Amalia Kaufmann, the daughter of another wealth |
| Ida Anak Agung Gede Agung (21 July 1921 - 22 April | |
| Frosch locks up Adele and her sister | Ida, and the height of the tumult arrives when Falk |
| aptismal records but later changed to Elizabeth | Ida, and father, Simon Stover (1822-1873). |
| wo more sons, Nisus (whose mother was the nymph | Ida) and Hippocoon. |
| n the end Gang Naru realizes that he loves Choi | Ida, and Mimi's family ends up in poverty as her fa |
| d she lent her vocals to the ending song "Happy | Ida and Broken-Hearted John". |
| ing with Anna Strasberg, Dennis Hopper, Kuniaki | Ida and Narcisa Bonati from Piccolo Teatro, Milan. |
| Galileo's flyby of asteroids 951 Gaspra and 243 | Ida, and Mars Observer. |
| ited by Major Kenji Hatanaka, Lt. Col. Masataka | Ida, and Captain Shigetaro Uehara, who sought Mori' |
| Ida and Edgar had one son together. | |
| to solemnize his marriage with his sweetheart, | Ida, and the two sail off together on a riverboat s |
| a list of rulers of Northumbria beginning with | Ida and ending with Henry I, a text existing only i |
| n preparation for the arrival of his new bride, | Ida, and her despair following the murder of her hu |
| ) was the son of Liodolf of Swabia and his wife | Ida, and thus a grandson of the Emperor Otto I and |
| Queen | Ida and her band played at the Monterey Jazz Festiv |
| ed with the International Dark-Sky Association ( | IDA), and composed of a network of local officers ( |
| Ida, and then to Washita where it meets AR 298. | |
| Gene Norman also "discovered" Queen | Ida and together they won a Grammy for her album "O |
| He is survived by his second wife | Ida, and two children: Kenneth of Springfield, Virg |
| But | IDA and IBRD draw on different resources for their |
| Ida, and Hume, following a grid plan independent of | |
| es in Marbella, Spain with their two daughters, | Ida and Greta. |
| Bavin initially ran the school with his wife, | Ida, and his mother, Emma (1845-1931), the widow of |
| o his repertoire the roles of Cyril in Princess | Ida and Box in Cox and Box when those works were re |
| He was survived by his wife, | Ida, and two grown daughters. |
| gela in Patience and adding Melissa in Princess | Ida and Phoebe Meryll in The Yeomen of the Guard. |
| dvise Hilarion to go to Castle Adamant to claim | Ida, and that if she refuses him, Hildebrand will s |
| petals, said to represent the psychic channels, | Ida and Pingala, which meet here with the central S |
| Ida Andorffy - Lili | |
| ynolds, Frederick H. Trimble, Ryan and Roberts ( | Ida Annah Ryan and Isabel Roberts) and Percy P. Tur |
| IBRD and | IDA are run on the same lines. |
| igned scout duty in an area that included Mount | Ida, Arkansas down to Caddo Gap, Arkansas. |
| Born in Mount | Ida, Arkansas, he was selected to the first All-Sta |
| The 4th Arkansas originated in Mount | Ida, Arkansas, and was recruited for and organized |
| "Mount Idy" bears a strong resemblance to Mount | Ida, Arkansas. |
| land is buried at Whittington Cemetery in Mount | Ida, Arkansas. |
| , in the form of the two other main characters: | Ida Arnold, a local busybody who wants to bring him |
| Ida Arnold: Ida takes up the role of the detective, | |
| the second person to be the head coach at Mount | Ida, as the program began in 1999 under head coach |
| their debt the Choi family must work for them, | Ida's mother as a maid, her father as a driver, and |
| In 2003, | IDA assumed responsibility for the Science and Tech |
| It was nominated for the | IDA Award by the International Documentary Associat |
| 5 and the International Documentary Association | IDA Award in 1986. |
| It presents the annual | IDA Awards in the following categories: Distinguish |
| Winner of the | IDA Awards (International Documentary Association), |
| Ira Glass hosted the 2009 | IDA Awards Show. |
| "Miss | Ida B" (Roosevelt Sykes) - 6:33 |
| of its collection include the desk of activist | Ida B. Wells and the violin of poet Paul Laurence D |
| Ida B. Robinson (August 3, 1891 - April 20, 1946) w | |
| was born in Chicago in 1951, and grew up in the | Ida B. Wells housing projects. |
| Ida B. Wells-Barnett House is a Chicago Landmark, N | |
| In 1893 he married | Ida B. Griffs in Visalia, California and went into |
| ntire report was published in Chapter IV of the | Ida B. Wells-Barnett article “Lynch Law in Georgia. |
| zens in Chicago, led by journalist and activist | Ida B. Wells-Barnett, hired a detective to investig |
| founder of the Negro National Baseball League; | Ida B. Wells, a civil rights activist, journalist a |
| The | Ida B. Wells - Barnett House was the residence of c |
| Ida B. Wells took two tours to Europe on her campai | |
| racial discrimination and to support journalist | Ida B. Wells' anti-lynching crusade. |
| Early Civil Rights activist | Ida B. Wells reproduced a photographic postcard dep |
| author Gwendolyn Brooks, civil rights activist | Ida B. Wells, bandleader Louis Armstrong, pilot Bes |
| Ida B. Wells was remarkable for her skill in the us | |
| It is named in honor of | Ida B. Spitler, who donated Spitler Woods to the st |
| sation comprising the UNIA, had planned to send | Ida B. Wells and A. Philip Randolph as delegates, w |
| During the Indonesian killings of 1965-1966, | Ida Bagus Oka instigated the Balinese Hindus to hun |
| n 1960, with the former Bali's second governor, | Ida Bagus Mantra, Rembang pioneered the establishme |
| as also known as I Bagus Nyoman Rai Tengkeng or | Ida Bagus Nyoman Rai Klingking |
| Ida Bagus Oka (1938 - March 7, 2010 ) was the Gover | |
| In 1903 police raided Madam | Ida Bailey's Canary Cottage, a house of prostitutio |
| Allen, the school's English instructor, won the | Ida Baker award. |
| ospectors and their immediate families: Idatal ( | Ida's valley), after Stauch's wife Ida, Barbaratal |
| y 1, 1951) was born to Dr. James Scott Hogg and | Ida Barberon in Preston, Ontario. |
| He was married to | Ida Barnard McFarlin. |
| Ida Barr ... Girlie | |
| Ida Barr - Katie | |
| A private citizen, said to be | Ida Barry Ryan, donated a building at Orange Avenue |
| During their time there | Ida Barry Ryan founded and funded the establishment |
| His sister | Ida Bauer was a patient of Sigmund Freud, who publi |
| Lady | Ida Beasly Elliott (1864-1948), missionary in Burma |
| In 2002 | Ida became known to the Danish public as a member o |
| As the story progresses, Choi | Ida begins to fall in love with Gang Naru. |
| Ida Bell married Oliver Robinson in 1910. | |
| tor Conrad died at Cambridge in 1962, his widow | Ida bequeathed the majority of the couple's assets |
| Ida Berlin would have a small role in her daughter' | |
| atre director and actor Jack Berlin and actress | Ida Berlin. |
| Bianchi, Didaco and | Ida Bianchi House, 4503 Reiger Ave., Dallas, TX (La |
| Ida Bieler has received, for instance, numerous pri | |
| Ida Bieler (born in Virginia) is an American violin | |
| h leading German musicians like Thomas Brandis, | Ida Bieler, Martin Ostertag, Wolfgang Gaag and Rain |
| He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to Fred and | Ida Bingham Cofall. |
| eries Mad Men as Don Draper's elderly secretary | Ida Blankenship. |
| In 1898, he married Mary | Ida Blenkhorn. |
| Castle Kings, Bruce Grove, Chestnut Black Gang, | Ida Bloodstarz, NPK, Philip Lane Boys, Scotland Gre |
| ctions to notable and promising authors such as | Ida Bohatta und Maria Innocentia Hummel, the compan |
| In addition, a third hostage, 56-year-old | Ida Borochovitch, a Russian Jew who had emigrated t |
| Law & Order as Judge | Ida Boucher |
| On November 15, 1895, he married | Ida Bowman and the next day left her behind so he c |
| born in Wagga Wagga to Otho Thomas McMahon and | Ida Bramsdore. |
| England, he was the sixth of seven children of | Ida Brown and Moss Robinson. |
| Ida Brun putting a wreath on her mother's bust | |
| In 1881, he married | Ida Buchner. |
| , the University ended its affiliation with the | IDA, but come on, it's not like that organization w |
| Scout from Waldron to Mount | Ida, Caddo Gap and Dallas December 2-7, 1863 (Compa |
| the world, given to Garnet Pelton, and then to | Ida Cannon.. |
| Ida Caroline Mann was educated at the London School | |
| 911-1998), Evelyn Laperle Pavy (1904-1974), and | Ida Catherine Pavy Boudreaux (born April 22, 1922). |
| Unpublished correspondence with a woman named | Ida, caused one late-twentieth century author to cl |
| In the late 1950s, A. T. and | Ida Chapman Powers lived in this modest house at th |
| Birkeland married | Ida Charlotte Hammer in May 1905, they had no child |
| By his wife | Ida Charlotte, daughter of Edwyn Burnaby, he had se |
| Ida Chong, a former municipal councillor for the Di | |
| She finished second to | Ida Chong. |
| When Princess | Ida closed after a comparatively short run of nine |
| elene Palmer (1928-2011), actress who portrayed | Ida Clough on Coronation Street. |
| In January 2011 | Ida collaborated with Kato, Camille Jones and Johns |
| k over as head coach at NCAA Division III Mount | Ida College in Newton, Massachusetts since the 2000 |
| e U.S. in 1978, and after graduating from Mount | Ida College in Newton, MA, transformed his father's |
| Mount | Ida College is a private comprehensive college in N |
| The Chamberlayne School, now Mount | Ida College, was founded in 1899 as a private all-f |
| She has taught at Boston University and Mount | Ida College. |
| Bryant & Stratton Junior College, to form Mount | Ida College. |
| ational Trust since 1955 when it was donated by | Ida Copeland following the death of her son Geoffre |
| eeps by Camille Jones, Let Me Think About It by | Ida Corr vs Fedde le Grand, and Speed Up by Funkerm |
| In 2006 | Ida Corr, Christian von Staffeldt aka Motrack and B |
| Eve Arden as | Ida Corwin |
| Ida, Countess von Hahn-Hahn. | |
| c. 1260), the daughter of | Ida, Countess of Boulogne and her husband Renaud de |
| Blaine Township, | Ida County, Iowa |
| He played with | Ida Cox early in his career, then worked as a freel |
| ned to performing, and De De Pierce toured with | Ida Cox and played with the Preservation Hall Jazz |
| ation is closer in vocal style and tempo to the | Ida Cox version with the exception that he replaces |
| Appearances on recordings by | Ida Cox, Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton, Fred Astair |
| eorge E. Lee, Thamon Hayes, Count Basie (1936), | Ida Cox, and Harlan Leonard (1939-41). |
| h blues singers as Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, and | Ida Cox. |
| lberta Hunter, Rosa Henderson, Clara Smith, and | Ida Cox. |
| Since its inception, | IDA credits and grants have totaled $161 billion, a |
| al funds come from IBRD income and repayment of | IDA credits. |
| Born ' | Ida Crowe' on 12 April 1908 in Lewisham, Kent, Engl |
| e Chicago Jewish Academy (which is now known as | Ida Crown Jewish Academy) and Judaic studies at the |
| as a talmudic scholar and faculty member of the | Ida Crown Jewish Academy in Chicago, and the Hebrew |
| Mount | Ida crystal mines |
| e 8, 1890 to Italian parents Ettore Tedesco and | Ida D'Ascanio. |
| by | Ida Dailes Chicago, Ill., Daily Worker Pub. |
| Once Mussolini was in power, | Ida Dalser and her son were placed under surveillan |
| It is unclear whether | Ida Dalser first met young Benito Mussolini in Tren |
| ore his son Benito Albino Mussolini was born to | Ida Dalser, Rachele Guidi and Benito Mussolini were |
| In 1914, Mussolini married his first wife | Ida Dalser. |
| olini to make maintenance payments to “his wife | Ida Dalser” and their child was overlooked. |
| rld's first International Dark-Sky Association ( | IDA) Dark Sky preserve around the observatory, cove |
| built for acute mental health patients and the | Ida Darwin Hospital to the east was developed for t |
| Liudolf married | Ida, daughter of Duke Herman I. |
| mo, Count of Brehna, of the House of Wettin and | Ida, daughter of Otto of Nordheim. |
| 1851, | Ida de Galis. |
| Ida de Tosny and her husband Roger are the main cha | |
| Roger Bigod and his wife | Ida de Tosny are the main characters in Elizabeth C |
| penser (producing no children)* and secondly to | Ida de Hastings, daughter of William de Hastings an |
| ohn Cockayne, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and | Ida de Grey, by whom he had issue. |
| In less than a year, he married | Ida de Saint Amand, younger daughter and coheiress |
| ron John Clinton of Maxstoke (Warwickshire) and | Ida De Odingsells, who was a great-great-granddaugh |
| rn was known for her portraits, among others of | Ida Dehmel, Richard Dehmel, Hedda Eulenberg, Gabrie |
| Ida Di Benedetto - Orlanda | |
| ency, while the isopropylidinedioxy derivative ( | IDA) did not substitute for MDA and instead had sed |
| Since the sources agree that | Ida died in 559, it is assumed that the Triads have |
| oth (1601-1670), doctor of the royal court, and | Ida Dorothea Bureneus (1624-1684). |
| Together with | Ida Dorothea Mariboe (1811-1900) he had the son Fre |
| He is the | Ida E. King Distinguished Visiting Scholar of Holoc |
| On April 5, 1892, Ebenezer Peirce married | Ida E. Gardner, an 1881 graduate of the Bridgewater |
| on; launched on 14 June 1942, sponsored by Mrs. | Ida E. Crawford, daughter of Acting Master's Mate B |
| for Young Women, founded by Susan L. Heron and | Ida E. Hood, opened on September 4, 1890. |
| younger sister Geraldine) of Maurice Forer and | Ida E. Robinson in Springfield, Massachusetts, on S |
| r of the psychology department and Bernard L. & | Ida E. Grossman Term Professor, and at the Universi |
| He represented the Mount | Ida electorate from 1876 to 1884, when he retired. |
| He represented the Mount | Ida electorate from 1884 to 1893, when he was defea |
| on 16 November 1952 in Copenhagen to translator | Ida Elisabeth Hammerich and Paul Hammerich, journal |
| Cleve Broch is the half-brother of actress | Ida Elise Broch. |
| Eisenhower's mother, | Ida Elizabeth Stover, born in Virginia of German Lu |
| His sister | Ida Elizabeth Crane was married to Judge Edwin Loui |
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