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| his inaugural address, Jackson vowed to make | Cleveland a city where we are "one people, one communi |
| Historically | Cleveland, a part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, wa |
| ter occupied by Barbara Villiers, Duchess of | Cleveland, a mistress of Charles II. |
| Cleveland, a part of the Los Angeles Unified School Di | |
| gest child of Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of | Cleveland, a mistress of Charles II of England. |
| He was appointed by President | Cleveland a member of the first labor investigation co |
| wn in the third quarter, the longest play in | Cleveland's post season history, to give Cleveland a 2 |
| reer, off of Jersey Bakely in a game against | Cleveland, a significant milestone in a day when home |
| A statue of President Grover | Cleveland, a former Mayor of Buffalo on Northeast corn |
| on the crossbar, but it dropped over to give | Cleveland a 9-7 lead. |
| , Hobby-Lobby International was sold to Mark | Cleveland, a Brentwood entrepreneur. |
| He was appointed by President | Cleveland a member of the Board of Visitors to the Uni |
| ville, continued in Boksburg and finished in | Cleveland, a suburb of Johannesburg. |
| ACP Freedom Award and for his life's work in | Cleveland a street was named after him. |
| l the pinch from the latest consolidation is | Cleveland, a small Continental hub. |
| He was appointed by President | Cleveland a member of the commission to investigate la |
| Cleveland Abbe founded the scientific journal Monthly | |
| Gravesite of | Cleveland Abbe |
| May 2, 1955) was an American surgeon, son of | Cleveland Abbe and brother of Cleveland Abbe, Jr. |
| Cleveland Abbe, Jr. (March 25, 1872 - April 19, 1934) | |
| Dean Andrew West and former President Grover | Cleveland, about whom he wrote entertainingly in his a |
| See Round One: Atlanta → | Cleveland above |
| ne) and was built by the North Yorkshire and | Cleveland, absorbed into the NER in 1858. |
| Pied Piper of | Cleveland achieved bizarre notoriety in the 1990s when |
| case of the United States, President Grover | Cleveland actually expressed outrage at the actions of |
| arty, even though incumbent President Grover | Cleveland actually received more votes than Harrison. |
| Cleveland addressing the crowd at his first inaugurati | |
| The | Cleveland Advocate is an award-winning publication wit |
| The | Cleveland Advocate is a weekly newspaper reporting new |
| Traded to | Cleveland after the 1974 season, Snyder returned to th |
| He died in | Cleveland after being hit in the neck by a pitch while |
| e called up to the big leagues for a game in | Cleveland against the Indians. |
| Lord Gisborough died in 1938 in | Cleveland, aged 81, and was succeeded in the barony by |
| Their recent performance at the | Cleveland Agora on November 21st 2009 was recorded liv |
| 1960 Les Cunningham Award winner ( | Cleveland) AHL (MVP) |
| 1962 Les Cunningham Award winner ( | Cleveland) AHL (MVP) |
| 1964 Les Cunningham Award winner ( | Cleveland) AHL (MVP) |
| 1954 Calder Cup Championship ( | Cleveland) AHL |
| 1957 Calder Cup Championship ( | Cleveland) AHL |
| Cleveland Air Route Traffic Control Center (ZOB) is lo | |
| After a hiatus, Rucker returned to the | Cleveland airwaves as a football analyst for WEWS Chan |
| "Grover | Cleveland Alexander wasn't drunk out there on the moun |
| Phillies Hall of Fame pitcher Grover | Cleveland Alexander made his Philadelphia debut during |
| y of the life of major league pitcher Grover | Cleveland Alexander starring Ronald Reagan as Alexande |
| Giants, Cyclone Joe Williams defeated Grover | Cleveland Alexander and the Phillies. |
| n game, Cyclone Joe Williams defeated Grover | Cleveland Alexander and the Phillies. |
| Phillies Hall of Fame pitcher Grover | Cleveland Alexander made his Philadelphia debut during |
| her of Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher, Grover | Cleveland Alexander and, caught Alexander's 300th care |
| ht-fisted that he traded star pitcher Grover | Cleveland Alexander to the St. Louis Cardinals in 1917 |
| mbered for being Hall of Fame pitcher Grover | Cleveland Alexander's favorite catcher and, for being |
| In attendance at the game was Grover | Cleveland Alexander, who had led the Phillies to their |
| 15 after winning a pitching duel with Grover | Cleveland Alexander. |
| m, as they did for pre-numbers legend Grover | Cleveland Alexander. |
| ley had demanded that he "appoint his friend | Cleveland Allaby as judge of the province of New Bruns |
| Cleveland Allaby is a Canadian lawyer and politician. | |
| He pitched in a total of six games for | Cleveland, allowing four earned runs in ten innings, a |
| Before the 1924 season, he was sent by | Cleveland along with Dan Boone, Steve O'Neill, and Bil |
| was one of the first modernist high-rises in | Cleveland, along with the Illuminating Building. |
| ional music convention founded by Rev. James | Cleveland along with Albertina Walker (Queen of Gospel |
| lasted exactly one year, as he was dealt to | Cleveland, along with Vic Power, for Roger Maris, Dick |
| s a member of 27 private clubs, according to | Cleveland Amory in his book Who Killed Society? |
| Her notoriety led her to be included in | Cleveland Amory's 1959 Celebrity Register. |
| In the 1930s Esso acquired | Cleveland, an independent company based in North East |
| r's side he was a grandson of the Rev. Aaron | Cleveland, an early poet of Connecticut. |
| The most noticeable difference between the | Cleveland and Austin classes is the extra level in the |
| ire South West, Yorkshire West, and parts of | Cleveland and Richmond and Lincolnshire and Humberside |
| -Tees and Middlesbrough in the new county of | Cleveland, and the rest becoming part of the Hambleton |
| ane was the son of William Vane, 1st Duke of | Cleveland and his first wife, Katherine, the second da |
| in the general election of February 1974 for | Cleveland and Whitby, and became an opposition spokesm |
| t relative Harry George Powlett, 4th Duke of | Cleveland and 8th Baron Barnard. |
| Lincoln-Villa is served by | Cleveland and Roosevelt Elementary Schools, Washington |
| of outlets ranging from France and Mexico to | Cleveland and Milwaukee. |
| He also served time with Tampa Bay, Chicago, | Cleveland and Buffalo. |
| ason, but recovered and was shuttled between | Cleveland and the Buffalo Bisons for the rest of the y |
| The other two were Grover | Cleveland and Woodrow Wilson. |
| was the Rosh Yeshiva of the Telz Yeshiva in | Cleveland and among American Jewry's foremost religiou |
| innifield became a fixture at cornerback for | Cleveland and was named to the Pro Bowl four straight |
| The constituency of | Cleveland and Richmond was one of them. |
| 983 from Atlantic City, Minneapolis/St Paul, | Cleveland and Cincinnati. |
| i, the Rosh Yeshiva of the Telshe Yeshiva in | Cleveland, and among American Jewry's foremost religio |
| She grew up in | Cleveland and Los Angeles, but traces her roots to Tir |
| It serves the communities of | Cleveland and Helen, Georgia. |
| by is a village in the borough of Redcar and | Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire |
| quarters are in Beachwood, Ohio, a suburb of | Cleveland, and it has access to 40 production faciliti |
| by is a village in the borough of Redcar and | Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire |
| He moved to | Cleveland and worked on a canal boat, later becoming a |
| Miami also acquired tackle L.J. Shelton from | Cleveland and cornerback Will Allen from the New York |
| le is a village in the borough of Redcar and | Cleveland and the town Guisborough and the ruined Gisb |
| Note that some sources consider | Cleveland and Trenton ships to be a part of the Austin |
| hey were heavily defeated by Democrat Grover | Cleveland and David B. Hill. |
| At his father's desire, he returned to | Cleveland and became connected with the wholesale groc |
| ooks about the history of the United States, | Cleveland and New Port Richey. |
| area in the Unitary Authority of Redcar and | Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire |
| George Voinovich, Mayor of | Cleveland and former Lieutenant Governor of Ohio. |
| town of Redcar in the borough of Redcar and | Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire |
| r General in the cabinet of President Grover | Cleveland and served from 1895 to 1897. |
| Cleveland and Pittsburgh remained in what became the A | |
| The station is currently owned by Radio | Cleveland and features programing from ABC Radio . |
| In this episode, | Cleveland and the family go to pick out a Christmas tr |
| , he succeeded his father Charles as Duke of | Cleveland and Chief Butler of England. |
| ame based upon her owners' company name, the | Cleveland and Buffalo Transit Co. |
| 1879: Sydney Gilchrist arrives in | Cleveland and introduces the first commercial steel. |
| Not long after, Hambrick returned to | Cleveland and to WKYC-TV, for one final anchoring stin |
| stead of showing "common courtesy" to notify | Cleveland and other teams of his plans. |
| After graduating, he moved to | Cleveland and began the practice of law there. |
| e provider outside Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, | Cleveland, and South Florida and had systems reaching |
| observation deck provides views of downtown | Cleveland and Lake Erie. |
| ing teams from Tennessee: Knoxville, Athens, | Cleveland, and Chattanooga TN and a Metro Atlanta Divi |
| n origin and history with the Church of God ( | Cleveland) and several other Christian bodies named Ch |
| However, his career soon left | Cleveland and went to teams such as the Brooklyn Groom |
| Brad goes on an unexpected business trip to | Cleveland and Allyson reports she is going to have din |
| am, Northumbria, Tyne and Wear, and parts of | Cleveland and Richmond. |
| am is a village in the borough of Redcar and | Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire |
| In 1994 he unsuccessfully contested | Cleveland and Richmond constituency at the European Pa |
| He was also a quarterbacks coach with | Cleveland and the Jets and worked two stints as a Pack |
| an English Anglican churchman, archdeacon of | Cleveland and an activist against the requirement of s |
| es with a British business man and peer Lord | Cleveland, and she becomes Lady Cleveland. |
| Buffalo, | Cleveland and Portland had been awarded the expansion |
| ng is a village in the borough of Redcar and | Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire |
| and toying with his concubines, Portsmouth, | Cleveland, and Mazarin [Hortense Mancini being the Duc |
| gram works with teachers at North Hollywood, | Cleveland and King Drew Medical Magnet high schools. |
| Pevec was born in | Cleveland, and is a graduate of St. Mary's Seminary in |
| The constituency of | Cleveland and Yorkshire North was one of them. |
| ke is a village in the borough of Redcar and | Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire |
| hout the Midwest, with heavy distribution in | Cleveland and Northeast Ohio, though the beers can als |
| on is a village in the borough of Redcar and | Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire |
| In conjunction with the | Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, connecting at Allia |
| He began practicing law in | Cleveland and in 1909, was elected to Cleveland City C |
| r three seed in the east (behind Detroit and | Cleveland), and making his lone All-Star Game appearan |
| has been replicated at Progressive Field in | Cleveland and Angel Stadium of Anaheim. |
| He left | Cleveland and signed with the Nashville club of the So |
| ing from quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick versus | Cleveland and Miami, in week 14 and 15. |
| the Westminster Parliament constituencies of | Cleveland and Whitby, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redca |
| He campaigned for Grover | Cleveland and participated in the formation of the Cle |
| ansit network (like Boston, Washington D.C., | Cleveland) and named it the Orange Line. |
| lphia, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Detroit, | Cleveland, and Toronto. |
| the Las Vegas Gladiators franchise moved to | Cleveland and became the city's newest team. |
| Star games in two different cities - 1981 in | Cleveland and 1992 in Orlando. |
| ed her broadcasting credentials at BBC Radio | Cleveland and then at the BBC in Leeds before coming h |
| s the suburbs of Wellington Point, Ormiston, | Cleveland and Thornlands. |
| In 1989 May Company, | Cleveland and O'Neil's, based in Akron were merged to |
| le is a village in the borough of Redcar and | Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire |
| er games, he had five hits, all of them with | Cleveland, and two RBIs. |
| 6, Sheldon was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of | Cleveland and Titular Bishop of Taparura by Pope Paul |
| McNeil played for four seasons with | Cleveland, and then played his final season for the Ho |
| abour Party and was elected as an officer of | Cleveland and Richmond Young Labour. |
| er his discharge in 1946, Stokes returned to | Cleveland and earned his high school diploma in 1947. |
| ians were imported to Columbus from Chicago, | Cleveland and elsewhere due to a shortage of local pla |
| town of Redcar in the borough of Redcar and | Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire |
| In 1822, he settled in | Cleveland and began practicing law. |
| ow is a village in the borough of Redcar and | Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire |
| ry is a village in the borough of Redcar and | Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire |
| larence George Issenmann, Bishop Emeritus of | Cleveland and Joseph Abel Francis, S.V.D., Auxiliary B |
| lief Society, with Emma Hale Smith, Sarah M. | Cleveland, and Eliza Roxcy Snow (who had been her acqu |
| uisborough, now in the borough of Redcar and | Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire |
| a leaving Boston to return to her parents in | Cleveland and Roger and Esther receiving temporary cus |
| es is a village in the borough of Redcar and | Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire |
| Willey quickly became attached to | Cleveland and was subsequently elected mayor for two t |
| He served under former teammate Al Lopez in | Cleveland and Chicago, and was a member of the 1954 an |
| He attended public schools in the | Cleveland and the greater Philadelphia area, where he |
| n is a township in the borough of Redcar and | Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire |
| The team moved to | Cleveland and became the Cleveland Barons. |
| District of Missouri under President Grover | Cleveland, and was engaged in the transfer and bus bus |
| However, he refused to sign with | Cleveland and the Crunch allowed him to sign with the |
| Cleveland and Whitby largely replaced the previous Cle | |
| published in Norman, Oklahoma, USA, covering | Cleveland and McClain counties, in the southern suburb |
| es, five commuter express routes to downtown | Cleveland, and Dial-a-Ride, a door-to-door paratransit |
| He was an imam at mosques in Philadelphia, | Cleveland, and Peoria before he moved to the UK, where |
| In 1865, he ran against Grover | Cleveland and was narrowly elected district attorney f |
| burn-by-the-Sea in the borough of Redcar and | Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire |
| The 45 became a hit in Pittsburgh and | Cleveland and though the album sold well, Gabriel neve |
| trict, including constituents in Rutherford, | Cleveland, and Gaston counties. |
| 974 to 1996, it formed part of the County of | Cleveland, and in 1996 it became part of the Unitary A |
| n stations in Boston, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, | Cleveland, and San Francisco, as well as to other stat |
| they were replaced by Kevin Ries, a fan from | Cleveland, and Todd Swalla, former drummer of Necros. |
| In his 16 seasons with Philadelphia, | Cleveland and Washington, Delahanty batted .346, |
| Over the years, he would work in Baltimore, | Cleveland and Chicago, joining teams in those cities a |
| Cleveland and Whitby was a parliamentary constituency | |
| h Senate district, including constituents in | Cleveland and Rutherford counties. |
| neral distaste for Democratic nominee Grover | Cleveland, and the North Carolina Democratic Party's r |
| to close at least 30 parishes in inner city | Cleveland and older parishes in Cleveland's inner ring |
| rly '60s, when he moved from Philadelphia to | Cleveland, and he moved around the corner from me, I t |
| of the former York constituency and part of | Cleveland and Yorkshire North. |
| aside, Allison spent most of his time in the | Cleveland and Middlesbrough areas, and was briefly ass |
| It is located in the borough of Redcar and | Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire |
| n inspired by Jesse Owens, who was also from | Cleveland and had attended East Technical High School |
| on is a village in the borough of Redcar and | Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire |
| lington, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar & | Cleveland and Stockton-On-Tees. |
| , who also owned radio stations in Sandusky, | Cleveland and Johnstown NY. |
| hitby is responsible for the Archdeaconry of | Cleveland, and assists the Archbishop of York in overs |
| Hoadley died in | Cleveland and is buried in the Erie Street Cemetery. |
| eo was shot at the December 14 & 15 shows in | Cleveland and Louisville. |
| aveling from Provincetown, through New York, | Cleveland, and Cincinnati, and on to San Francisco (Ca |
| thereafter, two Tellurian scientists, Lyman | Cleveland and Frederick Rodebush developed the one-hun |
| rk is a village in the borough of Redcar and | Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire |
| ign has in the past been used in Chicago and | Cleveland), and KFIZ in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. |
| 885 after the resignation of Governor Grover | Cleveland and the succession of Lt. Gov. David B. Hill |
| on is a village in the borough of Redcar and | Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire |
| He spent parts of seven seasons in | Cleveland, and had the best seasons of his career ther |
| A History of | Cleveland and Its Environs, 3 volumes, 1918, ASIN B000 |
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