「Carolinas」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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lso hosted a team in the low Class A Western | Carolinas League-the former identity (1960-79) of the |
1965 and 1966 seasons in the Class A Western | Carolinas League. |
damages to Louisiana, Florida, Alabama, the | Carolinas, and Virginia was US$24.8 million (1956 doll |
along the eastern coast into Georgia and the | Carolinas. |
II Corps during the March to the Sea and the | Carolinas Campaign. |
he area where the borders of Georgia and the | Carolinas come together. |
e of Allatoona, the March to the Sea and the | Carolinas Campaign. |
h into the United States to Missouri and the | Carolinas. |
n the north, south through Tennessee and the | Carolinas to Georgia where the range terminates. |
on Open, the Virginia State PGA Open and the | Carolinas PGA Championship before joining the PGA Tour |
st residential building in Charlotte and the | Carolinas, and it will have the second highest floor c |
sher and Wilmington, North Carolina, and the | Carolinas Campaign. |
ttacks on Fort Fisher and Wilmington and the | Carolinas Campaign. |
Rangers were loyalists from Georgia and the | Carolinas, Indian allies and the British 60th regiment |
rs in the final campaigns in Georgia and the | Carolinas. |
es during Sherman's March to the Sea and the | Carolinas Campaign before the collapse of the Confeder |
nesaw Mountain, the March to the Sea and the | Carolinas Campaign. |
umes, as follows: Virginia, Maryland and the | Carolinas (1 vol., 1882), The Puritan Colonies (2 vols |
ns, Norfolk, Virginia, Philadelphia, and the | Carolinas and Georgia. |
e activities of 'bummers' in Georgia and the | Carolinas helped ensure that the South would be unable |
ouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, and the | Carolinas, generally dub their locales to be part of t |
Face Ridge, Averasboro, Bentonville and The | Carolinas. |
It fought mostly in Virginia and the | Carolinas. |
He served in Southeast Virginia and the | Carolinas. |
led it in Sherman's March to the Sea and the | Carolinas Campaign. |
emerged of Hurricane Gloria approaching the | Carolinas on the night of a September 1985 Charlotte, |
n areas in California, Florida, Arizona, the | Carolinas, Texas, Colorado and Nevada. |
he airframe will be placed on display at the | Carolinas Aviation Museum. |
more are undergoing restoration, one at the | Carolinas Aviation Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina |
istance in the northeastern tip, between the | Carolinas. |
It was built and operated by the | Carolinas Virginia Nuclear Power Associates. |
named 1987 Amateur Player of the Year by the | Carolinas Golf Reporter. |
(Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, the | Carolinas, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illino |
one of the war's final major campaigns, the | Carolinas Campaign, in the late winter and early sprin |
pediatric hospital located on the campus of | Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. |
McLeod Regional Medical Center and | Carolinas Hospital System are the first and third larg |
Richardson was hospitalized in Charlotte at | Carolinas Medical Center in early December 2008, one m |
Originally a single proprietary colony, the | Carolinas fell into a period of dissension, partly fro |
Are there two Columbia, North | Carolinas? |
In April 1865, during the | Carolinas Campaign, Clayton resigned his commission an |
ia occurred February 17-18, 1865, during the | Carolinas Campaign of the American Civil War. |
65 in Morrisville, North Carolina during the | Carolinas Campaign of the American Civil War. |
part in the Battle of Bentonville during the | Carolinas Campaign and received a brevet promotion to |
aptain Newton Bingham - commanded during the | Carolinas Campaign |
It is a facility of | Carolinas Healthcare System, one of the nation's large |
n surrendered at Bennett Place following the | Carolinas Campaign. |
name, Cackalacky, is also a nickname for the | Carolinas. |
vere weather was issued for April 16 for the | Carolinas and southern Virginia as the cold front trac |
Fox Sports | Carolinas logo |
used by Native Americans that leads from the | Carolinas northerly into Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvani |
As the British army moved northward from the | Carolinas, in late 1780, the remaining prisoners were |
native to the coastal plain of Georgia, the | Carolinas, and southern Virginia, especially in pine b |
rida, and seemed to be on its way to hit the | Carolinas, it turned back toward the southwest (making |
5, the Sisters of Mercy sold the hospital to | Carolinas Healthcare System. |
d five schools in the Division II Conference | Carolinas also play lacrosse. |
Heavy rains fell in the | Carolinas ranging from 5-10 inches in South Carolina a |
was the largest narrow gauge railroad in the | Carolinas. |
d. 1901) was a planter and physician in the | Carolinas. |
The largest theater in the | Carolinas, the Durham Performing Arts Center, was buil |
s one of the biggest country stations in the | Carolinas, with a signal from Lumberton, NC to Charles |
demand for electricity by homeowners in the | Carolinas. |
of a chain of retail clothing stores in the | Carolinas and Georgia and real estate broker and devel |
the most well-known partisan leaders in the | Carolinas. |
rway again, and, after visiting ports in the | Carolinas, put into Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where s |
a Southeastern railroad that operated in the | Carolinas in the early part of the 20th century. |
i Show", which aired on four stations in the | Carolinas beginning in late 2005. |
Flooding rains were anticipated in the | Carolinas, though, in contrast, Dottie was compared to |
areer was spent with the Coast Survey in the | Carolinas. |
o.. WBHC was one the last FM stations in the | Carolinas to only air mono FM broadcasts. |
to Catholicism after escaping bondage in the | Carolinas. |
rsity Hospital to improve health care in the | Carolinas and the United States. |
ina and to Goldsboro, North Carolina, in the | Carolinas Campaign. |
ilities as a pro in several locations in the | Carolinas. |
art in Sherman's March to the Sea and in the | Carolinas Campaign including the Battle of Bentonville |
It was also ranked the #1 arena in the | Carolinas and was the #2 rated university arena in the |
uing tradition at shows predominantly in the | Carolinas Phish has performed "Bill Bailey, Won't You |
of 2006, interest groups have formed in the | Carolinas to restore the Great Falls by altering the d |
The tallest and fastest coaster in the | Carolinas features a high fidelity, on-board audio sys |
nd with “breaking up the Ku Klux Klan in the | Carolinas and Georgia.” |
ter years in and out of institutions in the | Carolinas.. Around this same time filmmaker Suzannah Tr |
The Campaign of 1781 in the | Carolinas. |
1788 in Scotland; d. before 1830 in the | Carolinas). |
In early 1865, the 63rd participated in the | Carolinas Campaign. |
Gen. William T. Sherman's army in the | Carolinas Campaign. |
It was the first in the | Carolinas to do so. |
Robertson served in the | Carolinas Campaign and surrendered with Gen. |
The main effect in the | Carolinas was some flash flooding in South Carolina. |
WNOW was the first commercial station in the | Carolinas to broadcast entirely in Spanish. |
been a huge backer of college sports in the | Carolinas. |
e in NCAA Division II and play in Conference | Carolinas. |
th the Army of Northern Virginia, and in the | Carolinas. |
His last action was in the | Carolinas Campaign in the spring of 1865. |
ar, McPhersonville was over-run early in the | Carolinas Campaign by Sherman's forces. |
ed WBTV, the first television station in the | Carolinas. |
In the USA, witchweed was discovered in the | Carolinas in 1955. |
Lord Cornwallis led a British army into the | Carolinas, and won several victories over the Patriots |
service opposing Sherman's advance into the | Carolinas. |
Dockery's parents left the | Carolinas sometime before the American Civil War and s |
on the frontiers of Virginia, Maryland, the | Carolinas, and Georgia, who often change their places |
The seminary library is a member of | Carolinas Theological Library Consortium, a regional c |
Lolla was named the | Carolinas Conference Coach of the Year in 1990 and NSC |
lection transferred to the newly established | Carolinas Aviation Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina |
It was billed as “The Showplace of the | Carolinas” when it opened on Halloween night, 1927. |
irs, she patrolled the coastal waters of the | Carolinas until early 1865. |
Barton College is a member of Conference | Carolinas and participates in sixteen different varsit |
A lifelong resident of the | Carolinas, Richardson and his wife, Rosalind Sallenger |
uthor of Manual of the Vascular Flora of the | Carolinas, the definitive flora for North Carolina and |
The school is a member of the | Carolinas Junior College Conference for athletics unde |
dia of Eminent and Representative Men of the | Carolinas of the Nineteenth Century, Brant & Fuller, 1 |
The Fire of the | Carolinas, the marching band at Elon University, is a |
oning, Ferret cruised along the coast of the | Carolinas and Georgia to aid in the enforcement of the |
as a benefit for the Brain Tumor Fund of the | Carolinas, and is an officially sanctioned race as par |
ring of monadnocks along the piedmont of the | Carolinas, many of which can be seen from the summit. |
Urban League of Central | Carolinas previously known as the Charlotte-Mecklenbur |
and involved operations off the coast of the | Carolinas in support of a full amphibious landing on O |
mington, and hoped that the railroads of the | Carolinas would be consolidated and made part of a sou |
ade‑running commerce along the coasts of the | Carolinas and Georgia 9 January 1862. |
CA Metropolitan board, United Way of Central | Carolinas, Inc. (2003 Board Chairman), Charlotte Insti |
Tony Skillbeck, president of Novare | Carolinas Development, said that the name reflected th |
e and past chairman of United Way of Central | Carolinas, Inc.; a member of the Committee to Encourag |
d March to the Sea, Georgia; Campaign of the | Carolinas, including Averasboro, Bentonville, North Ca |
Campaign of the | Carolinas January to April 1865. |
Campaign of the | Carolinas January to April, 1865. |
Campaign of the | Carolinas January to April, 1885. |
The culture of the | Carolinas is a distinct subset of larger Southern cult |
served on the Board of Commissioners of the | Carolinas Healthcare System. |
e of Wilmington February 22. Campaign of the | Carolinas March 1-April 26. |
es electricity to the Piedmont region of the | Carolinas. |
served under the Navy and patrolled off the | Carolinas. |
sh, loggerhead turtles, harbor seals off the | Carolinas and sometimes down into Florida, bottlenose |
It is owned and operated by | Carolinas Healthcare System. |
As it paralleled the | Carolinas, it also caused rain in a few more states. |
t has physical connections to previous North | Carolinas. |
late October 14, just before it reached the | Carolinas, hurricane hunter planes found the hurricane |
The hospital is also home to several of | Carolinas Healthcare system's specialty departments, i |
s marriage, giving it significance since The | Carolinas were named after King Charles. |
k part in General William Tecumseh Sherman's | Carolinas Campaign. |
ed south where they fought in Tennessee, the | Carolinas and elsewhere. |
hew, nineteen locations were serving the two | Carolinas by 1933. |
They played in the Western | Carolinas League and were affiliates of the Houston Co |
d a large tornado outbreak from the northern | Carolinas to Pennsylvania. |
lso known from northern Alabama, the western | Carolinas, the mostly eastern Dakotas, northern and so |
to the Sea, as well as during the subsequent | Carolinas Campaign. |
allowed for cyclogenesis off of the coastal | Carolinas, a feature that is common to most major wint |
th Atlantic League, they were in the Western | Carolinas League. |
performing arts organization in the central | Carolinas, the Charlotte Symphony plays approximately |
tlanta Braves, they were part of the Western | Carolinas League. |
-3 record and the team won three consecutive | Carolinas Conference Championships. |
He then led the march through the | Carolinas that culminated with the successful Battle o |
ps) marched to the sea and north through the | Carolinas with Sherman, under the command of Maj. |
ge of Savannah, and then marched through the | Carolinas on the final campaign which ended in the sur |
gainst Sherman's troops marching through the | Carolinas. |
He won several small races throughout the | Carolinas including a track championship at a small di |
ummer league with eight teams throughout the | Carolinas. |
in the top-ten multiple times throughout the | Carolinas and Virginia, including top-tens at the 2007 |
Known throughout the | Carolinas as simply "the family" meaning the leading f |
Isbell had widespread rains throughout the | Carolinas and Mid-Atlantic including these totals of 5 |
f companies from Virginia and throughout the | Carolinas into the Atlantic Ice and Coal. |
He was then taken to the | Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, |
mpted a merchant career with journeys to the | Carolinas, the Azores, and to Spain, as well as a whal |
settlers as a route from Pennsylvania to the | Carolinas. |
is hospital is also a recent addition to the | Carolinas Healthcare System. |
csek performed the first heart transplant at | Carolinas Medical Center in 1986. |
mont blues musicians came from Virginia, the | Carolinas, and Georgia. |
o the Sea as well as in the war's concluding | Carolinas Campaign. |
the history of the Southern Colonies was The | Carolinas. |
nce George Halas to become an owner when the | Carolinas were unanimously awarded the NFL's 29th fran |
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