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When the latter made his infamous raid on | Columbus, New Mexico on March 9, 1916, killing some ci |
ican raiders in a cross-border attack against | Columbus, New Mexico, increasing the high tension that |
raid came 67 days after the famous attack on | Columbus, New Mexico. |
tly after Pancho Villa's cross-border raid on | Columbus, New Mexico. |
and, Caernarfon Town and Newtown in Wales and | Columbus Crew, Miami Fusion and the Syracuse Salty Dog |
ell as hold the position of Chief of Staff to | Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman. |
ept five players: defender Eric Brunner (from | Columbus Crew), midfielder Adam Moffat (Columbus), def |
ter he would live in Ellicottville, New York, | Columbus, Ohio, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Menasha, Wis |
It will be located in the | Columbus Laboratory module and was developed for the E |
otels in Britain and is a former owner of the | Columbus Hotel Monaco, which is located in Monaco's Fo |
South of | Columbus Avenue, Montgomery Street runs through the he |
The City of | Columbus lies mostly with the town boundaries. |
n the city since the NBA Development League's | Columbus Riverdragons moved to Austin, Texas after the |
After he pitched only one game for | Columbus, an MRI examination in early June revealed lo |
1952, to the 3301st Pilot Training Squadron, | Columbus AFB, MS. |
His production for | Columbus was much less than it had been in Prague. |
Columbus County Municipal Airport (ICAO: KCPC, FAA LID | |
ter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, | Columbus County Municipal Airport is assigned CPC by t |
Society; the Brooklyn Museum of Art; and the | Columbus (Georgia) Museum . |
've Done It Once Again" was nominated for the | Columbus Gospel Music Excellence Award. |
"Based in | Columbus, Bassmint Music is the brainchild of Jerry Ca |
h the natives, while whites may identify with | Columbus, but must never know why! |
Ordered back to | Columbus and mustered out August 27-31, 1861. |
The | Columbus Dispatch named Hoeppner "Ohio College Coach o |
town of Bexley, Ohio, a suburb of the city of | Columbus, was named at the suggestion of an early resi |
Hamlisch married Terre Blair, a | Columbus, Ohio, native and news anchor from the ABC af |
Acres is a neighborhood located in southwest | Columbus, Georgia, near Fort Benning. |
urn north on Dilworth Street until they reach | Columbus Boulevard, near Pier 70. |
ns of the Santa Maria-flagship of Christopher | Columbus wrecked near modern Cap Haitien Christmas, 14 |
o remain in operation using the York name, in | Columbus, Ohio, near Westland Mall. |
d Park is a neighborhood located in southwest | Columbus, Georgia, near Fort Benning. |
er as well as some of the southern suburbs of | Columbus and nearby counties. |
nsas City, Missouri is a 2.7 acre area of the | Columbus Park neighborhood centering around the Holy R |
a 24 acre active sports park, adjacent to the | Columbus Square Neighborhood, including community outr |
nt to Kutsik (see below) in a 2004 meeting in | Columbus Circle, New York and 2009, where $150,000 and |
Although the Redstixx left | Columbus, a new team, the South Georgia Waves arrived |
After the war, he owned the | Columbus Independent newspaper and served four years r |
From the | Columbus paper's newsroom, The Sun Herald editors and |
Columbus (The Nina, the Pinta, the Santa Maria) | |
g being a legal holiday in the United States ( | Columbus Day), none of the CFL's American teams ever p |
Born in | Columbus, Ohio, Norris received a B.A. from Otterbein |
Cerro Gordo is a town in | Columbus County, North Carolina, United States. |
Spaulding was born in | Columbus County, North Carolina. |
runs from the Alabama state line southeast of | Columbus, Mississippi north to US 82 in Columbus. |
The paper was founded in 1896 and serves | Columbus County, North Carolina, United States. |
Lake Waccamaw is a town in | Columbus County, North Carolina, United States. |
Hallsboro is an unincorporated community in | Columbus County, North Carolina, United States. |
Lake Waccamaw and the upper Waccamaw River in | Columbus County, North Carolina, the silverside is fou |
Sandyfield is a town in | Columbus County, North Carolina, United States. |
Columbus Some northern parts of Columbus are within th | |
ount of creative control, an arrangement that | Columbus did not mind. |
ive control for the film, an arrangement that | Columbus did not mind. |
anburg, in the western district, his trial in | Columbus had not been held before a jury of the "distr |
Columbus chose not to issue him a qualifying offer on | |
r Pittsburgh with the Salt Lake City Bees and | Columbus Jets, notching three first-place finishes. |
The Life and Voyages of Christopher | Columbus, a novel by Washington Irving, is published a |
Hodges was outrighted to Triple-A | Columbus on November 3, 2010, removing him from the 40 |
nous People's Day is a counter-celebration to | Columbus Day, observed on the same day. |
Carlin was outrighted to Triple-A | Columbus on October 31, removing him from the 40-man r |
chools and where he resided until he moved to | Columbus, Ohio, October 1, 1885. |
Gimenez was outrighted to Triple-A | Columbus on October 29, 2010, removing him from the 40 |
He died in | Columbus on October 16, 1874, and was buried in histor |
Mason University in 1993 and a J.D. from the | Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of A |
e of Washington and a professor of law at the | Columbus School of Law in the Catholic University of A |
my, the College for Creative Studies, and the | Columbus College of Art and Design. |
In 1984, he signed with the | Columbus Capitals of the American Indoor Soccer Associ |
Brad Greetis, fullback for the | Columbus Destroyers of the AFL |
ime contractor for the Ariane 5 launcher, the | Columbus Module of the International Space Station, an |
esort community, situated just outside of the | Columbus suburb of Gahanna, near a bend in Big Walnut |
s as having obtained his master's degree from | Columbus University of New Orleans, an unaccredited di |
In 1919, he had a good season with the | Columbus Senators of the American Association, going 1 |
He signed with the | Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer on September 8, 2 |
College, The Catholic University of America, | Columbus School of Law, and the David A. Clarke School |
While she was undergoing repairs at | Columbus, 11 of her officers and 50 crewmen tried unsu |
as the president of the Natchez, Jackson, and | Columbus railroad, of which he oversaw the constructio |
ndoor Soccer League before finishing with the | Columbus Capitals of the minor league American Indoor |
e moving to the United States to play for the | Columbus Magic of the American Soccer League. |
Columbus Museum of Art | |
-user science payload designed for use in the | Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station |
Washington - TV Soccer Color Analyst for the | Columbus Crew of MLS, first team All-American Soccer p |
to the United States in 1961 to study at the | Columbus College of Art and Design and later at the Ka |
He was then assigned to the | Columbus team of the International League. |
professional baseball career with the Class-D | Columbus Discoverers of the Cotton States League. |
hit 35 home runs and had 108 RBIs for the AAA | Columbus Clippers of the International League. |
V-X, 1968, | Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus |
She then attended the | Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of A |
hio, where her husband presided over the Ohio | Columbus Mission of the church, and later the Ohio Akr |
ition as an associate professor of law at the | Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of A |
After graduating, he played for the | Columbus Tigers of the NFL in 1923 and 1924 and coache |
In 1984, he joined the | Columbus Capitals of the American Indoor Soccer Associ |
nted as collector of internal revenue for the | Columbus district of Ohio in 1862 and served until his |
He is a member of | Columbus Chamber of Commerce, Masons, Oaks, W.O.W., K. |
On December 5, 1995, the | Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer hired Liekoski as |
Coolidge was also a professor at the | Columbus School of Law of The Catholic University of A |
Optic Nerve: Perceptual Art of the 1960s (The | Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio, 2007). |
Prior to that, the | Columbus Bullies of the American Football League (1940 |
innati Museum of Fine Arts, Cincinnati, Ohio; | Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus Georgia and the House |
Kimberly; Justin, who is an officer with the | Columbus Division of Police; and John-David, who is a |
University and Catholic University of America | Columbus School of Law. |
emen as well, when he walked 96 times for the | Columbus Solons of the American Association in 1890. |
ilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Washington; | Columbus College of Art and Design in Columbus, Ohio, |
2nd overall in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft by the | Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer. |
aculty of the Catholic University of America, | Columbus School of Law. |
glass paintings are in the collection of the | Columbus Museum of Art, part of the bequest of moderni |
ive games at the Triple-A level with the 1968 | Columbus Jets of the International League, he became a |
Farley served on the adjunct faculty at the | Columbus School of Law of the Catholic University of A |
He holds a BFA at | Columbus College of Art and Design, and an MFA from Th |
chool in his native Vancouver, and played for | Columbus FC of the Vancouver Mens league (VMSL) in 200 |
ur-day joint investigation by the ATF and the | Columbus Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Serv |
He obtained a J.D. from the | Columbus School of Law in 1972. |
He then moved to the | Columbus Magic of the American Soccer League for the 1 |
nston in 1991, Burlington in 1992 and for the | Columbus RedStixx of the South Atlantic League in 1993 |
tion, Villa Colombo Home for the Aged and the | Columbus Centre of Toronto. |
e President for Institutional Advancement for | Columbus College of Art and Design. |
. Fanning Chair in Labor Relations at the CUA | Columbus School of Law, the John H. Fanning Conference |
In 1891 he played for the | Columbus Solons of the American Association and posted |
After playing for the | Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer from 1996 to 2002 |
In 1985, Pendleton signed with the | Columbus Capitals of the American Indoor Soccer Associ |
, he was President and General Manager of the | Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer. |
He has played with the | Columbus Catfish of the South Atlantic League in 2006 |
Columbus Museum of Art, January 16 - May 10, 2009 | |
, until 1957 when he was named skipper of the | Columbus Jets of the Triple-A International League, on |
igion from Hollins University and a J.D. from | Columbus School of Law at the (Catholic University of |
can Association as well as a pitcher from the | Columbus Solons of the American Association. |
Chris | Columbus, director of Philosopher's Stone and Chamber |
on evidence, Catholic University of America, | Columbus School of Law from 1944 to 1948. |
On January 20, 2006, the | Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer selected O'Brien |
It was designed by Edward | Columbus Hosford of Eastman, Georgia. |
In 1996, he moved to the | Columbus Invaders of the NPSL but was back with the Sa |
Columbus finished off the game in the 90'+1 with a goa | |
When | Columbus set off for Spain on January 4, 1493, Luis de |
itions for the Ohio Governor's Office and the | Columbus Mayor's Office after working as an award-winn |
h Street from the Ohio Statehouse in Downtown | Columbus, provides office space for the Governor of Oh |
98 he was the resident agent in charge of the | Columbus, Ohio, office. |
His father also worked as a | Columbus police officer for many years. |
n the community as a member of the Knights of | Columbus, an officer in the Thornleigh Neighborhood Im |
he intersections of Ohio Central Railroad and | Columbus and Ohio River Railroad which are both also o |
Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press. | |
Entered service at: | Columbus Barracks, Ohio. |
mpbell was later named the eleventh Bishop of | Columbus, Ohio, on October 14, 2004. |
Ekpo signed a contract with | Columbus Crew on April 15, 2008, and scored an impress |
ess than a year after retiring at his home in | Columbus, Ohio on December 8, 1913. |
He was subsequently ourighted to the Triple-A | Columbus Clippers on January 14. |
ere traded from the New York Red Bulls to the | Columbus Crew on March 18, 2009 and he signed a contra |
Speight died in | Columbus, Mississippi on May 1, 1847 and was interned |
Chris Albright in a 0-0 home draw against the | Columbus Crew on May 26, 2005. |
ppearances, and was optioned to the Class AAA | Columbus Clippers on May 23. |
io Light Artillery mustered out of service at | Columbus, Ohio on July 10, 1865. |
was outrighted by the Indians to the Triple-A | Columbus Clippers on November 3, 2010. |
tery mustered out of service at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio on November 5, 1864. |
The 2007 NHL Entry Draft took place in | Columbus, Ohio, on June 22-23. |
the first is from 125 Street to 59th Street - | Columbus Circle on the IND Eighth Avenue Line) |
33rd Ohio Infantry mustered out of service at | Columbus, Ohio on August 20, 1864. |
arty for "Mmhmm" at the Newport Music Hall in | Columbus, Ohio on November 1, 2004. |
He was born in | Columbus, Georgia on October 26, 1871 to Rollin Jeffer |
However, a report in the | Columbus Ledger-Enquirer on January 6 indicated this s |
h the MetroStars until they traded him to the | Columbus Crew on May 3, 2000 for a second round 2001 d |
eless Confederate resistance in the Battle of | Columbus, Georgia on Easter Sunday, April 16, 1865. |
ed list, Reyes was outrighted to the Triple-A | Columbus Clippers on October 29, 2010. |
He was assigned as Commandant of Post at | Columbus, Georgia on June 10, 1864. |
io Light Artillery mustered out of service at | Columbus, Ohio on July 4, 1865. |
After scoring his ninth goal against the | Columbus Crew on June 22, 2008, coach Ruud Gullit said |
s spring training in 2009 but returned to the | Columbus Clippers on March 24, 2009. |
a in Midsummer Night's Dream, Imogen, Cora in | Columbus, and on 12 March 1816 the first Lucy Bertram |
f Montgomery St, Washington St. on the south, | Columbus Ave. on the west and Battery St. on the east |
Eric Gehrig was signed by | Columbus Crew on March 17, 2011. |
The 2007 NHL Entry Draft took place in | Columbus, Ohio on June 22-23. |
went on to sign with Houston's league rivals | Columbus Crew on 16 April 2010. |
pture by Wilson's Raiders after the Battle of | Columbus, Georgia on April 16. |
He was traded to the | Columbus Crew on May 10, 2007 for Joseph Ngwenya. |
r the paying of $40 to Coffman for sex in his | Columbus apartment on November 6, 1988. |
umed command of the 454th Bombardment Wing at | Columbus, and one month later he led the wing on its s |
It was the first contemporary building in | Columbus and one of the first churches in the United S |
Christopher | Columbus was one of the first Europeans to encounter t |
igh school football at Pacelli High School in | Columbus, Georgia, one of the smallest high schools in |
He served as the backup to | Columbus' number one goaltender, Pascal Leclaire, for |
He was once State Chaplain for the Knights of | Columbus in Ontario. |
the Western Railroad of Alabama that ran from | Columbus to Opelika. |
The | Columbus Southern Open was a golf tournament on the Ch |
cluding The Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Opera | Columbus, Orlando Opera, Manhattan School of Music, Me |
r productions by the Los Angeles Opera, Opera | Columbus, Memphis Opera, Cincinnati Opera, University |
Christopher | Columbus suffered ophthalmitis late in his life. |
Artifacts such as a private coin minted in | Columbus, Ohio or a New York State button give clues t |
nwealth Opera Company (Massachusetts) and the | Columbus Philharmonic Orchestra (Indiana). |
From this group evolved the present | Columbus Symphony Orchestra. |
adviser (2003-2006; and 2009-present) of the | Columbus Symphony Orchestra. |
He was a member of the Catholic Knights of | Columbus men's organization. |
During this time, he founded the town of | Columbus, Indiana originally known as Tiptonia, he par |
ts formal name and the name which Christopher | Columbus had originally given the island. |
cial character of North Delaware Avenue (now, | Columbus Boulevard), other such structures having been |
e and, rejecting the first ships provided for | Columbus, obtained others that were more appropriate. |
terminus of I-26 was originally planned to be | Columbus, Ohio, over a route that used Corridors B and |
e show from other special events, such as the | Columbus Day Parade in 2009. |
nt brings over 50,000 visitors to Christopher | Columbus Waterfront Park, on Boston Harbor, where they |
volved selling memorabillia to the owner of a | Columbus tattoo parlor. |
as originally constructed in 1837 in downtown | Columbus on Parsons Ave, it once was the headquarters |
begin play in the 2012 MLL season along with | Columbus as part of the league's plan to have 16 teams |
Columbus Drive passing beneath the BP Pedestrian Bridg | |
Persson J, Dettmann J. | Columbus External Payload Facility - Architecture and |
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