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went on to sign with Houston's league rivals | Columbus Crew on 16 April 2010. |
He was traded to the | Columbus Crew on May 10, 2007 for Joseph Ngwenya. |
rican soccer player currently playing for the | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
ican soccer player who currently captains the | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
me time playing with Major League Soccer side | Columbus Crew's reserve team in 2008. |
Mediate was | Columbus Crew's second pick (23rd overall) in the 2005 |
In June 2006, the | Columbus Crew's starting goalkeeper Jon Busch was inju |
ept five players: defender Eric Brunner (from | Columbus Crew), midfielder Adam Moffat (Columbus), def |
n United's 2011 MLS season opener against the | Columbus Crew, and scored his first professional goal |
th overall, of the 2006 MLS SuperDraft by the | Columbus Crew, but saw no first-team games during the |
He trained frequently with the | Columbus Crew, playing in two MLS Reserve Division gam |
Columbus Crew, September 13, 2008) | |
West would go on to play six years for the | Columbus Crew, scoring 18 league goals and 29 assists |
2nd overall in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft by the | Columbus Crew, but was not offered a contract by the t |
and, Caernarfon Town and Newtown in Wales and | Columbus Crew, Miami Fusion and the Syracuse Salty Dog |
inst Chicago Fire, New England Revolution and | Columbus Crew,. |
th overall) in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft by the | Columbus Crew. |
r the Whitecaps on April 30, 2011 against the | Columbus Crew. |
On March 28, 2006 he was signed by the | Columbus Crew. |
MLS on March 21, 2006 when he signed with the | Columbus Crew. |
ade for Tony Meola, Walker was shipped to the | Columbus Crew. |
th overall) of the 2009 MLS SuperDraft by the | Columbus Crew. |
verall) in the 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft by | Columbus Crew. |
second overall in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft by | Columbus Crew. |
an October 17, 2009 start at home against the | Columbus Crew. |
S debut on March 29, 2008, in a 2-0 defeat to | Columbus Crew. |
ed, New England Revolution, Miami Fusion, and | Columbus Crew. |
(12th overall) of the 2010 MLS SuperDraft by | Columbus Crew. |
ll) of the 2006 MLS Supplemental Draft by the | Columbus Crew. |
three seasons in Major League Soccer with the | Columbus Crew. |
0th overall in the 2005 MLS SuperDraft by the | Columbus Crew. |
S win as head coach in a 1-0 victory over the | Columbus Crew. |
MLS debut on 29 March 2008 in a 2-0 defeat to | Columbus Crew. |
(62nd overall) of the 2010 MLS SuperDraft by | Columbus Crew. |
997 seasons Mutiny before being traded to the | Columbus Crew. |
h won the game in the 85th minute against the | Columbus Crew. |
It covers Bladen, Brunswick, | Columbus, Cumberland, Duplin, New Hanover, Pender, Rob |
e season playing on Manitoba and on Syracuse, | Columbus' current AHL affiliate. |
oston, Canada, Charlotte, Chicago, Cleveland, | Columbus, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Ft. |
pell Hill, Chriesman, Clute, College Station, | Columbus, Damon, Danbury, Danciger, Danevang, Deanvill |
ns of Athens: Georgia's Classic City, William | Columbus Davis |
that other jurisdictions have renamed or axed | Columbus Day specifically due to the influence of Berk |
ded by volunteer docents from Memorial Day to | Columbus Day for a small fee. |
the broader trend of replacing or abandoning | Columbus Day as a holiday. |
etween Native Americans and whites, to change | Columbus Day to Native American Day and to make Martin |
the 2nd Monday in October on the same day as | Columbus Day and American Indian Heritage Day. |
e show from other special events, such as the | Columbus Day Parade in 2009. |
The bonsai house was broken into over | Columbus Day weekend 1986. |
to the St. Paul's School in New Hampshire on | Columbus Day weekend each year where, among other thin |
The town's new water system was dedicated on | Columbus Day in 1912. |
astic - the same material can be found at the | Columbus Day article. |
um is closed on Mondays (except Labor Day and | Columbus Day) and New Year's Day, Thanksgiving, and Ch |
g being a legal holiday in the United States ( | Columbus Day), none of the CFL's American teams ever p |
arousel is in operation from Easter Sunday to | Columbus day, though the schedule will sometimes vary. |
nous People's Day is a counter-celebration to | Columbus Day, observed on the same day. |
or Day the fort is only open on Sundays until | Columbus Day, then open for 3 days of the holiday then |
ities are available from Memorial Day through | Columbus Day, and a $5 parking fee applies. |
The game between was schedule for October 21, | Columbus Day, to be played at Pittsburgh's field. |
It is open from Memorial Day to | Columbus Day. |
r tours on weekends from Memorial Day through | Columbus Day. |
lage on NY 30, and is open from mid-May until | Columbus Day. |
metropolitan areas, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, | Columbus, Dayton, Lexington, and Louisville. |
also located within an hour's drive from the | Columbus, Dayton, and Cincinnati metro areas. |
He made his | Columbus debut against Colorado Rapids on April 11, 20 |
Married Anna Eliza Neil of | Columbus December 24, 1862, who had three children. |
he giant chain was exposed, and the people of | Columbus decided to save it for future generations. |
Columbus declined to submit Rupp (a restricted free ag | |
ur-day joint investigation by the ATF and the | Columbus Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Serv |
Lewis Milton Wirtz of | Columbus designed the structure. |
Brad Greetis, fullback for the | Columbus Destroyers of the AFL |
a 33 yard game winning field goal against the | Columbus Destroyers as time expired. |
were the San Jose SaberCats, who defeated the | Columbus Destroyers in ArenaBowl XXI. |
They defeated the | Columbus Destroyers 55-33 in ArenaBowl XXI to capture |
spite the 15-1 record, Dallas lost to the 7-9 | Columbus Destroyers in the first round of the playoffs |
gue; Greenbay Packers, Arena Football League; | Columbus Destroyers (Class of 1998) |
won their first game on February 21st vs. the | Columbus Destroyers 56-34. |
lers (2004), Los Angeles Avengers (2005), and | Columbus Destroyers (2006). |
sive lineman who played most recently for the | Columbus Destroyers in the Arena Football League. |
ey broadcast Fox Sports coverage of the AFL's | Columbus Destroyers and now calls high school football |
so been a member of the Los Angeles Avengers, | Columbus Destroyers and New Orleans VooDoo. |
Lachey coached for the | Columbus Destroyers during their run to the XXI Arena |
Bowl appearance, but they were shocked by the | Columbus Destroyers, who had entered the playoffs with |
d for the New York Dragons, Arizona Rattlers, | Columbus Destroyers, and Kansas City Brigade. |
d for the New York Dragons, Arizona Rattlers, | Columbus Destroyers, and Kansas City Brigade of the Ar |
Russell has also played for the | Columbus Destroyers. |
l League wide receiver/defensive back for the | Columbus Destroyers. |
Football League for the Indiana Firebirds and | Columbus Destroyers. |
o win ArenaBowl XXI with a 55-33 win over the | Columbus Destroyers. |
In 2006, Saunders joined the | Columbus Destroyers. |
Lee has also played for the Georgia Force and | Columbus Destroyers. |
Orlando Predators He has also played for the | Columbus Destroyers. |
Washington D.C., Indianapolis, Philadelphia, | Columbus, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, and the Ne |
ount of creative control, an arrangement that | Columbus did not mind. |
ive control for the film, an arrangement that | Columbus did not mind. |
o remove this part of the sentence, seeing as | Columbus did land in the Americas about 20 years befor |
Chris | Columbus, director of Philosopher's Stone and Chamber |
The story is set in Paris ten years before | Columbus discovered America. |
professional baseball career with the Class-D | Columbus Discoverers of the Cotton States League. |
Both document Christopher | Columbus' discoveries as well as the discoveries of Jo |
te being the 500th anniversary of Christopher | Columbus discovering the Americas). |
Columbus Discovers Kraehwinkel (1954) | |
May 10 - Christopher | Columbus discovers the Cayman Islands, which he names |
The | Columbus Dispatch said of the set up: "The arena had a |
The Wolfe family, owners of the | Columbus Dispatch and WBNS-TV in Columbus, bought the |
The | Columbus Dispatch named Hoeppner "Ohio College Coach o |
nted as collector of internal revenue for the | Columbus district of Ohio in 1862 and served until his |
The | Columbus division includes: Chattahoochee, Clay, Harri |
Kimberly; Justin, who is an officer with the | Columbus Division of Police; and John-David, who is a |
Columbus Dr. entrance | |
Michael | Columbus Driscoll (1892-1953) was an American Major Le |
n held in the third week in September 1997 on | Columbus Drive and Jackson Boulevard in Grant Park. |
stern edge of Millennium Park before crossing | Columbus Drive in a C-shaped curve, above underground |
Columbus Drive | |
Students from the SAIC protested on | Columbus Drive the next day, holding signs that asked |
Columbus Drive is a north-south street in Chicago, Ill | |
Columbus Drive passing beneath the BP Pedestrian Bridg | |
Boundaries are roughly | Columbus Drive to the north, Broadway to the south and |
It runs under this name from | Columbus Drive to the western city limits, then contin |
r to the east, Howard Avenue to the west, and | Columbus Drive to the north. |
Stetson Avenue and | Columbus Drive run north-south, and Lake Street, South |
to the north, Hillsborough River to the west, | Columbus Drive to the south, and Tampa Heights to the |
ather, ends, in the case of motor traffic) at | Columbus Drive in the Chicago Loop as a one-way eastbo |
The middle level East of | Columbus Drive is known as Randolph Drive. |
The district is bounded largely by | Columbus Drive to the west, LeMarchant Road to the sou |
Jersey City Branch along Railroad Avenue (now | Columbus Drive) to Exchange Place. |
lf-block west of the intersection of Mill and | Columbus Drive, at the western fringe of downtown Poug |
Avenue, south of Randolph Street, and west of | Columbus Drive, had been Illinois Central rail yards a |
is a stairway that leads to the south side of | Columbus Drive. |
The district is bounded by | Columbus, Due East, and Pine Avenues, and the Indian R |
ed actively in the Navy, attached to Java and | Columbus during Mediterranean cruises and to John Adam |
20.4 inches of snow fell in | Columbus during the North American blizzard of 2008 th |
coasts of Africa, and accompanied Christopher | Columbus during his third voyage that saw the discover |
s possibly the landfall island of Christopher | Columbus during his discovery of the New World in 1492 |
The township contains seven cemeteries: | Columbus, Earel, Hufnagel, Johnson, Saint Peters Evang |
Kiel attended | Columbus East High School in Indiana, where he was rat |
ago just before Harley's senior year, but the | Columbus East principal convinced the family to let Ha |
A 6'1 guard, Nowell was a high school star at | Columbus East 1957-1958. |
Michigan and others after his Junior year at | Columbus East. |
is 83 percent complete, follows U.S. 80 from | Columbus eastward to Geneva, Georgia 96 from there to |
on began serving as Executive Director of the | Columbus Economic Development Board in October 2007. |
ion to starring as storekeeper Lum (full name | Columbus Edwards, with surname usually pronounced "Edd |
The band's first extended play, The | Columbus EEP Thee, was released in 2002 and failed to |
The eight regions were Anderson, | Columbus, Elkhart, Evansville, Fort Wayne, Logansport, |
Knights of | Columbus emblem |
ored, upgraded and converted into offices for | Columbus Energy Corporation, a junior Oil and Gas Comp |
During his term in office, the Knights of | Columbus engaged in significant work helping U.S. serv |
lapses in the details, and Ralph Applegate, a | Columbus engineer who says he was fired unconstitution |
not want to create a biographical opera about | Columbus, especially in a year when there were countle |
For the settlement that Christopher | Columbus established in what is now Haiti, see La Navi |
dow's favor, Scalia, speaking at a Knights of | Columbus event in Fredericksburg, Virginia, stated tha |
rs of the country decided to fund Christopher | Columbus' expedition that they hoped would bypass Port |
Persson J, Dettmann J. | Columbus External Payload Facility - Architecture and |
Each experiment is mounted on the | Columbus External Payload Adapter (CEPA), which consis |
ASIM is scheduled to be mounted on the | Columbus External Payload Facility in 2014. |
Columbus: F.J. Heer, state printer, 1901, 779 pgs. | |
bitration of 1536, minor lawsuits between the | Columbus family and the Crown continued, but they were |
WJFJ does yearly live broadcasts at the | columbus farm festival ,and the green creek heritage f |
WJFJ does yearly live broadcasts at the | columbus farm festival ,and the green creek heritage f |
chool in his native Vancouver, and played for | Columbus FC of the Vancouver Mens league (VMSL) in 200 |
do Gonzalez in 1981 to substitute for the old | Columbus Field located in Columbus Park in Downtown Ag |
Columbus finished off the game in the 90'+1 with a goa | |
g the singing for the soldiers events and the | Columbus Fire Department BBQ sing which has continued |
hamas is traditionally considered the site of | Columbus' first landfall, but some believe that studie |
ation of the 500th anniversary of Christopher | Columbus first voyage to America. |
g round series against the Detroit Red Wings, | Columbus' first ever playoff appearance. |
I stood here first and | Columbus first discovered me. |
On August 25, 1877, Deputy Marshal | Columbus Fitzgerald was shot and killed while attempti |
nty, Tennessee, to Nannie Mae Haney and Isaac | Columbus Flatt. |
The Air | Columbus fleet consisted of 5 Boeing 737-300 aircraft. |
dry and Machine Co.. Golden led the effort in | Columbus for the city's first South Atlantic League te |
ing need of the African-American community in | Columbus for its own entertainment and cultural center |
The series then moved to | Columbus for the next two games. |
The Clubs which has facilities in Cleveland, | Columbus, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Houston, Texas, In |
iana, Chautauqua Institution in NY, Colorado, | Columbus, Fort Worth, Indianapolis, Houston, Jacksonvi |
ies won the American Book Award of the Before | Columbus Foundation in 2002. |
Bad News and the American Book Award, Before | Columbus Foundation (1991) for In Time. |
tion, The Sun Is Not Merciful, won the Before | Columbus Foundation 1985 American Book Award. |
The American Book Award, Before | Columbus Foundation, 1986. |
n event which was co-sponsored by ITG and the | Columbus Foundation. |
n American Book Award in 2002 from the Before | Columbus Foundation. |
Before | Columbus Foundation: American Book Award for Lifetime |
eason in 1955, splitting the year between the | Columbus Foxes and San Antonio Missions. |
State Deputy of the Massachusetts Knights of | Columbus from 1897 to 1899. |
in was the Supreme Advocate of the Knights of | Columbus from 2002 to 2009. |
He was in private practice in | Columbus from then until his death, in 1907, in Union, |
Martin served as mayor of | Columbus from 1991 to 1994. |
He served as Bishop of | Columbus from 1968 until his death in 1973. |
the seventh Supreme Knight of the Knights of | Columbus from September 1, 1927 to August 31, 1939. |
Poydasheff served as mayor of | Columbus from 2003 through 2006, having previously ser |
Many of these musicians were imported to | Columbus from Chicago, Cleveland and elsewhere due to |
as the sixth Supreme Knight of the Knights of | Columbus from September 1, 1909 to August 31, 1927. |
Fontanarossa of the Bisagno, wife of Domenico | Columbus from Genoa, their sons are Cristoforo and Pel |
as the fifth Supreme Knight of the Knights of | Columbus from April 1, 1899 to August 31, 1909. |
s the second Supreme Knight of the Knights of | Columbus from 1886 to 1897. |
was formed by three members of the Knights of | Columbus from St. Therese Church in Wrightsville Beach |
the eleventh Supreme Knight of the Knights of | Columbus from 1964 to 1977. |
nder was killed after a hard but clean hit by | Columbus fullback Cedric Ware during the fourth quarte |
d for 35 years until 1955 when the Knights of | Columbus funded the cleaning of the bronze bust, as we |
s of the zones of Avondale, Brentano, Chopin, | Columbus, Funston, Lafayette, Pulaskim, and Stowe feed |
when a mill worker at Eagle & Phenix Mills in | Columbus, GA, accidentally got her dress tangled in a |
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