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ucky, she graduated from Moravian Academy in | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 1965. |
2003: ISG acquired the | Bethlehem Steel Corporation and U.S. Steel's Gary plat |
nd of the 1915 American Cup, losing again to | Bethlehem Steel. |
um in the Palestinian town of al-Khader near | Bethlehem. |
In 1804 the Albany and | Bethlehem Turnpike's lower leg traveled from Kenwood s |
In 1804 the Albany and | Bethlehem Turnpike Company was organized by the state |
ilyn Moore also recorded her debut album for | Bethlehem. |
Israeli troops also seized | Bethlehem. |
1961: Booker Little and Friend ( | Bethlehem) This album was re-released under the name V |
Booker Little and Friend ( | Bethlehem, 1961) |
Marty Napoleon Swings and Sings ( | Bethlehem Records) |
Beckers Corners, Coeymans Hollow, and South | Bethlehem. |
is to New York via the Jersey Central and to | Bethlehem and beyond on the Lehigh Valley Railroad to |
d to Germantown, Pennsylvania in 1906 and to | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in 1908. |
", "Something Good This Christmas", and "The | Bethlehem Story", a rewrite of Burke's own version of |
s a pastor in Beit Jala (1899-1905) and then | Bethlehem, where he was later appointed the parish pri |
ther-of-pearl souvenirs, he was appointed to | Bethlehem town council under Jordanian rule in 1960. |
ebruary 11, 2007 concert at Stabler Arena in | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. |
Will Patton as General | Bethlehem |
ica including that subsequently known as the | Bethlehem Steel Co. |
a minesweeper began on 8 January 1942 at the | Bethlehem Steel Co., East Boston, Massachusetts. |
tes of America established Camp Boone at St. | Bethlehem in 1861 along the Guthrie-Russellville road |
He had been the head coach at nearby | Bethlehem High School for six seasons from 1921 to 192 |
. Merchant Marine Association), built at the | Bethlehem Shipyard in Baltimore in 1943, was named for |
on the 29th; was converted to an ARL at the | Bethlehem Key Highway Plant; and commissioned in full |
he power source for a hydraulic forge at the | Bethlehem Steel Company. |
n is a SEPTA Regional Rail station at 102-04 | Bethlehem Pike at Chestnut Hill Avenue, Philadelphia, |
t 1940 and converted to a minesweeper at the | Bethlehem Steel Co., East Boston, she was renamed Flic |
ara was laid down on 30 December 1966 at the | Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard in Sparrows Point, M |
nnsylvania, on 9 June 1941; converted at the | Bethlehem Steel Co., Atlantic Works, East Boston, Mass |
The ship was laid down at the | Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard, Baltimore, on 14 May 194 |
He worked at the | Bethlehem Steel plant in Lackawanna, New York and in t |
ances with the Philadelphia Orchestra at the | Bethlehem Bach Festival. |
It includes the towns of Avon, Bethel, | Bethlehem, Bridgewater, Brookfield, Burlington, Canaan |
Guman was a star running back at | Bethlehem Catholic High School (where he was a high sc |
r 10, 1991) is an Pop/Rock musician based in | Bethlehem PA. |
ert on Christmas Day 1100 in the basilica of | Bethlehem. |
The story begins in | Bethlehem, where the life of a young Nicodemus first c |
Max Bennett Sextet ( | Bethlehem, 1956) |
d, Bishop of Nazareth; Aschetinus, Bishop of | Bethlehem; Roger, Bishop of Lydda; Guildin, abbot of S |
Land under the jurisdiction of the bishop of | Bethlehem. |
He was on the boards of | Bethlehem Steel, United States Industrial Alcohol Comp |
7:50 a.m., a Palestinian suicide bomber from | Bethlehem got onto the Egged line 32A bus, which came |
us figures who reported he was to be born in | Bethlehem. |
Bailey was born in | Bethlehem, New York. |
He was born in | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and ran an unsuccessful campa |
Although born in | Bethlehem, PA he was raised and learned the sport of t |
Born in | Bethlehem, Albany County, he was educated in the commo |
epherds, saying that Christ had been born in | Bethlehem, followed by a crowd of angels saying Glory |
Parker was born in | Bethlehem, New Jersey and moved to Perth Amboy after t |
is a Jordanian national, having been born in | Bethlehem in 1960, at which time the West Bank was par |
n, and told them that the Savior was born at | Bethlehem. |
Born in | Bethlehem Township, New Jersey, Cornish attended the c |
In 1910, Schwab broke the | Bethlehem Steel strike by calling out the newly-formed |
The building was built after | Bethlehem took control of the acreage once owned by Un |
a Kennebec class T2 tanker that was built by | Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard in Sparrows Point, M |
Manhasset (AG 47) was built by | Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Sparrows Point, Ma |
nfusing T3 designation, the T3-S-A1s bult by | Bethlehem Sparrows Point for Standard Oil of New Jerse |
Stribling was laid down by the | Bethlehem Steel Corporation at Staten Island in New Yo |
Hubbard was launched on 24 March 1944 by the | Bethlehem Steel Co., Staten Island, New York; sponsore |
version to an electronics repair ship by the | Bethlehem Steel Corporation; and recommissioned on 13 |
Steinaker was laid down by the | Bethlehem Steel Corporation at Staten Island in New Yo |
She was converted by the | Bethlehem Steel Co., Union Works, San Francisco; and c |
keel was laid down on 7 November 1919 by the | Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation of Quincy, Massachu |
inesweeper began on 12 September 1940 by the | Bethlehem Steel Co., East Boston, Massachusetts, commi |
Chaffinch was built in 1928 by the | Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp., Quincy, Massachusetts, a |
Abner Read was laid down by the | Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation at San Francisco, C |
r keel was laid down on 17 April 1919 by the | Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation in San Francisco, C |
irk was laid down on 13 February 1919 by the | Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, San Francisco, Cal |
Yucca was constructed in 1920 by the | Bethlehem Steel Company at Alameda, California, as the |
McLanahan was laid down 20 April 1918 by the | Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Quincy, Massachuse |
ember 1943 at Hingham, Massachusetts, by the | Bethlehem Steel Corporation; launched on 21 December 1 |
US Navy, laid down on 5 October 1943 by the | Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard, Inc., Sparrows Poin |
steel-hulled fishing trawler MV Gale by the | Bethlehem Shipbuilding Co. of Quincy, Massachusetts, f |
Reno was laid down by the | Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Union Iron Works, |
It is now operated by the | Bethlehem Iron Company and belongs, as does also the U |
e Navy on 28 November 1944; converted by the | Bethlehem Steel Co., Brooklyn, N.Y., into an attack ca |
Macdonough was laid down 24 May 1920 by the | Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, San Francisco, Cal |
nt extensive overhaul for four months by the | Bethlehem Steel shipyard at Baltimore, Maryland. |
in 1917 at Sparrows Point, Maryland, by the | Bethlehem Steel Company as a commercial cargo ship for |
Percival was launched 5 December 1918 by the | Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, San Francisco, Cal |
eywood was built in 1919 as Steadfast by the | Bethlehem Steel Corp., Alameda, California. |
wn as USS LST-1068 on 31 January 1945 by the | Bethlehem Steel Company of Hingham, Massachusetts; the |
Decatur laid down by the | Bethlehem Steel Corporation at Quincy, Massachusetts o |
(destroyer leader) laid down as DLG-6 by the | Bethlehem Steel Corporation at Quincy, Massachusetts o |
Blandy was built by the | Bethlehem Steel Corporation's Fore River Shipyard in Q |
March 1944 at Quincy, Massachusetts, by the | Bethlehem Steel Company, launched on 30 June 1945, spo |
Irwin was launched 31 October 1943 by the | Bethlehem Steel Co., San Pedro, California; sponsored |
2 July 1945 at San Pedro, California, by the | Bethlehem Steel Company; launched on 30 August 1945, d |
converted into an auxiliary transport by the | Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp., Staten Island, N.Y.; and |
Baltimore on 27 April 1945; converted by the | Bethlehem Steel Key Highway Shipyard; and placed in fu |
r of the United States Navy laid down by the | Bethlehem Steel Corporation at Quincy, Massachusetts o |
Mullinnix was built by the | Bethlehem Steel Corporation's Fore River Shipyard in Q |
hrum Dam and had originally been used by the | Bethlehem Mines Corporation. |
The name Checkpoint 303 was inspired by the | Bethlehem Checkpoint 300 (one of numerous Israeli chec |
-536) was laid down 17 September 1942 by the | Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco, California; laun |
e Commission contract (MCE hull 2662) by the | Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard Inc., Baltimore, Maryland |
as a tanker completed in April, 1918, by the | Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp., Alameda, California. |
age of the Three Kings of Orient who came to | Bethlehem to adore the nativity of Our Lord. |
ted in the Lehigh Valley Corporate Center in | Bethlehem. |
at Dar Annadwa, the International Center of | Bethlehem (ICB). |
rose from population aggregations centred at | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. |
al in Bardstown, Kentucky and as chaplain at | Bethlehem High School. |
was conductor of the renowned Bach Choir of | Bethlehem. |
The Bach Choir of | Bethlehem with Ifor Jones, conductor; Phyllis Curtin, |
as the third Conductor of The Bach Choir of | Bethlehem. |
1-20, Mary Theotokos gave birth to Christ at | Bethlehem, wrapped him in cloths and laid him in a man |
ve effort of three local Christian churches ( | Bethlehem Baptist, Bethlehem Methodist, and Point Plea |
In a 2006 poll of Christians in | Bethlehem by the Palestinian Centre for Research and C |
Michael Sabbah during Christmas Mass, | Bethlehem, 2006. |
ighth Pastor of the Congregational Church in | Bethlehem, Connecticut, Wright was dismissed from the |
Christmas Lutheran Church in | Bethlehem |
e parochial school of Holy Infancy Church in | Bethlehem. |
nsour and her family returned to the city of | Bethlehem in 1973 when Anton Sansour was asked to esta |
inspired by visiting the Palestinian city of | Bethlehem in 1865. |
re three general sections of the city, North | Bethlehem, South Bethlehem and West Bethlehem. |
East Coasting (1957; | Bethlehem Records) |
These zip codes include | Bethlehem Township. |
nd was formed in 1976 at Moravian College in | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. |
wo high schools Tommy Douglas Collegiate and | Bethlehem High School, plus a recreation/civic centre |
y spirit; "Pouring the Sun", commissioned by | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania to commemorate the city's stee |
e was appointed Patriarchal Commissioner for | Bethlehem, and in 1981, he was appointed Chairman of t |
65 sq mi), and encompases the communities of | Bethlehem, on the south-western outskirts of the city; |
through unincorporated communities including | Bethlehem. |
n the development of a Moravian community in | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and was there at its dedicati |
The company - | Bethlehem Steel in the United States - instead offered |
All songs written and composed by | Bethlehem. |
09 to attend the Fatah General Conference in | Bethlehem. |
tt & Nichol Engineers and was constructed by | Bethlehem Steel Corporation. |
E-983) under Maritime Commission contract by | Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard, Inc. of Baltimore, Maryl |
built under Maritime Commission contract by | Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard, Inc., Sparrows Poin |
of commission on 13 April for conversion by | Bethlehem Steel, 56th Street Yard, Brooklyn, New York. |
d to the Navy on 10 March 1945; converted at | Bethlehem Key Highway Shipyard, Baltimore, Md.; and co |
ritime Commission 5 April 1943; converted by | Bethlehem Steel Co., Hoboken, New Jersey; and commissi |
of Ethan Pond in the southeastern corner of | Bethlehem, New Hampshire and just north of the northea |
he 1915 and 1916 National Challenge Cup with | Bethlehem, lost the 1917 National Challenge Cup final, |
The bill defined the | Bethlehem Pike as Legislative Route 297 (LR 297) in No |
ing World War II to three related designs at | Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard of Sparrows Point, M |
Sansour developed the | Bethlehem Passport in partnership with the city counci |
Jones died in | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on September 6, 1831. |
him from leaving this country and he died in | Bethlehem in 1814. |
etired Bishop J. Mark Dyer of the Diocese of | Bethlehem, Ralph E. |
They are directed to | Bethlehem, and Herod asks them to let him know who thi |
He was school director of | Bethlehem from 1912 to 1918. |
After the discovery of | Bethlehem, a number of settlements began to rise along |
he court determined the site did disrupt the | Bethlehem Area School District environment, and that j |
Laub was laid down by | Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Squantum, Massachu |
New York and was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, | Bethlehem, New York. |
He is currently employed at | Bethlehem Baptist Church Christian Academy teaching Ph |
t deployment standdown, the ship entered the | Bethlehem Steel Co. shipyard at San Pedro, California, |
s and Jews to gather at the main entrance to | Bethlehem and march to the church. |
horus of Shepherds - Let us now go even unto | Bethlehem |
nd Root of Houston and trusses fabricated by | Bethlehem Steel Company of Chicago. |
the Shepherds' field near | Bethlehem |
hey lost the National Challenge Cup final to | Bethlehem Steel. |
The township contains these five cemeteries: | Bethlehem, Eakle, Evans, McInturff and Wright and Neat |
The Arab inhabitants fled to | Bethlehem, which remained under Jordanian control. |
Douglass also played for the | Bethlehem Bears of the Eastern League of Professional |
t team Butler is known to have played for is | Bethlehem Steel F.C., then competing in the American S |
turing performances recorded in 1961 for the | Bethlehem label. |
st of Hallum, his birthplace, and founder of | Bethlehem Abbey for Premonstratensian canonesses. |
He is sometimes considered the founder of | Bethlehem, but that is not correct, although he was a |
1741 and was instrumental in the founding of | Bethlehem, PA where he died in 1772 . |
ennsylvania, and assisted at the founding of | Bethlehem. |
Bad, Bad Frances Faye ( | Bethlehem - 1976; reissue I'm Wild Again with cover ar |
hurch: the Renewed Unitas Fratrum 1722-1957, | Bethlehem, Pa, and Winston-Salem, NC, Interprovincial |
Fritz attended | Bethlehem Academy in Faribault, then went on to the Fa |
munity of Octagon obtained its name from the | Bethlehem Baptist Church. |
J. Taylor Hamilton and Kenneth G. Hamilton ( | Bethlehem, PA, and Winston-Salem, NC: Interprovincial |
ril 19, 1316), Titular Prince of Galilee and | Bethlehem |
In 1928, he played one game with | Bethlehem Steel F.C. of the American Soccer League and |
e U.S. and spotted McDonald in its game with | Bethlehem. |
Bellamy-Ferriday House and Garden in | Bethlehem |
full length studio album by the German band | Bethlehem. |
full length studio album by the German band | Bethlehem. |
st Christmas cards from the village to get a | Bethlehem postmark, a practice that first gained natio |
Glory of | Bethlehem. |
Two sermons in The House of God in | Bethlehem Kishinev held. |
tral Catholic High School and graduated from | Bethlehem Business School in 1965. |
kept in the church built over the grotto in | Bethlehem in which Christ was born. |
Students in the district hail from | Bethlehem Township, Califon Borough, Clinton Town, Cli |
round Christmas with those wanting to have a | Bethlehem postmark on Christmas letters and cards. |
tball coach for the Lehigh Mountain Hawks in | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and he held that position for |
tball coach for the Lehigh Mountain Hawks in | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and he held that position for |
tball coach for the Lehigh Mountain Hawks in | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and he held that position for |
tball coach for the Lehigh Mountain Hawks in | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and he held that position for |
tball coach for the Lehigh Mountain Hawks in | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and he held that position for |
Engineers, now the Lehigh Mountain Hawks, in | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and he held that position for |
In the heart of | Bethlehem is the WTVY-TV Tower, one of the tallest tow |
Municipal elections were held in | Bethlehem in 2005. |
ern owns the section from Hellertown through | Bethlehem. |
Football Hall of Fame (Liberty High School, | Bethlehem). |
professional wrestler (Freedom High School, | Bethlehem). |
and Minnesota Vikings (Liberty High School, | Bethlehem). |
1955: Milt Hinton Quartet | Bethlehem High Fidelity |
Consult his Memoir ( | Bethlehem, 1888). |
riginal retail location in historic downtown | Bethlehem is located at 535 Main Street. |
tled in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, home to | Bethlehem Steel. |
vernight November 23-24, 2007 in his home in | Bethlehem of a heart attack. |
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