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and is to be externally mounted to the ESA's | Columbus Laboratory. |
he state, including Albany, Atlanta, Augusta, | Columbus, LaGrange, Macon, and Savannah. |
Columbus Lake is a lake in northeast Mississippi on th | |
d the area around Guayanilla when Christopher | Columbus landed in Puerto Rico in 1493. |
August 14 - | Columbus lands at Trujillo and names the country 'Hond |
September 18 - | Columbus lands in Costa Rica. |
Columbus Landsharks | |
ir first home win on December 14, against the | Columbus Landsharks. |
g implemented at the time by Dean Christopher | Columbus Langdell, including large core classes employ |
He also played 2 games on | Columbus later in the year. |
At Norfolk Navy Yard, | Columbus lay in ordinary until 20 April 1861, when she |
The library is located in the | Columbus Learning Center, an adjacent facility that pr |
Coming back by the end of that year, | Columbus learnt that the whole garrison had been wiped |
May 11 - Christopher | Columbus leaves Cadiz, Spain for his fourth and final |
d War II, he took a job as a reporter for the | Columbus Ledger in Georgia and quickly was given tough |
In 1950, he joined the staff of the | Columbus Ledger, where he was assigned the Phenix City |
However, a report in the | Columbus Ledger-Enquirer on January 6 indicated this s |
Drummer Scott | Columbus left the band after this album as well, but r |
The City of | Columbus lies mostly with the town boundaries. |
's first season, where they were known as the | Columbus Life Tigers, resulted in a loss of 101-104 in |
Logo used when they were the | Columbus Life |
Relative age dating of the | Columbus Limestone places it in the Early to Middle De |
These grooves cut into the | Columbus Limestone. |
al grooves on Kelleys Island are cut into the | Columbus Limestone. |
ka and Ramsey Counties, through the cities of | Columbus, Lino Lakes, Circle Pines, Shoreview, Arden H |
den has also played for the Montgomery Bears, | Columbus Lions and Los Angeles Avengers. |
The | Columbus Lions are an indoor football team, and were a |
hostriders in the Opening Round, and won over | Columbus Lions in the World Indoor Bowl winning 63-60. |
The | Columbus Lions also have a dance team, the Lady Lions. |
s 50-20 in the first round, and defeating the | Columbus Lions 60-51 in the conference championship ga |
Is now coaching the | Columbus Lions Area Football Team. |
r concertmaster, George Hardesty, started the | Columbus Little Symphony. |
When | Columbus lived, people thought that the earth was flat |
Severstal | Columbus, LLC, formerly known as SeverCorr Corporation |
The National Civil War Naval Museum at Port | Columbus, located in Columbus, Georgia, is a 40,000-sq |
John C. Stennis Lock and Dam, formerly named | Columbus Lock and Dam, is one of four lock and dam str |
Columbus Lorenzo "C. | |
KY. Maintenance is performed in Indianapolis, | Columbus, Louisville, & St Louis. |
Columbus Lumber - High-tech lumber mill in Brookhaven, | |
he United States and attack on the village of | Columbus, Luna County, New Mexico, during the Mexican |
with 3,000 members with wards in Atlanta (2), | Columbus, Macon, and Empire. |
o and Arawakan peoples, with whom Christopher | Columbus made contact. |
In 1979, he played for the | Columbus Magic in the American Soccer League. |
e moving to the United States to play for the | Columbus Magic of the American Soccer League. |
He then moved to the | Columbus Magic of the American Soccer League for the 1 |
In 1979 and 1980, he played of the | Columbus Magic. |
ochdale and also in the United States for the | Columbus Magic. |
Titova is a three-time winner of the | Columbus Marathon (1996, 1999, 2001) and a two-time wi |
Action at and occupation of | Columbus March 3. Moved from Paducah, Ky., to Savannah |
Columbus Marion ("Dad") Joiner (March 12, 1860 - March | |
The | Columbus Market was chosen for the pilot. |
two chains still compete head-to-head in the | Columbus market and, to a lesser extent, Toledo, Morga |
Credit Card in its | Columbus Market. |
firewood to a small borax operation at nearby | Columbus Marsh, spotted Teels Marsh while looking west |
Although he started in the | Columbus match, he did not play in the following three |
Tomlinson replaced Jim Wetherington as | Columbus mayor and is the first female to hold the off |
In 1998, Peters became the first | Columbus mayor to win re-election to a second term sin |
ell as hold the position of Chief of Staff to | Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman. |
In addition, she has served in the | Columbus Mayor's cabinet for Sports Development. |
itions for the Ohio Governor's Office and the | Columbus Mayor's Office after working as an award-winn |
Nicknamed "Hootie", McShann was born James | Columbus McShann in Muskogee, Oklahoma. |
r productions by the Los Angeles Opera, Opera | Columbus, Memphis Opera, Cincinnati Opera, University |
He was a member of the Catholic Knights of | Columbus men's organization. |
of various tribes were the first people which | Columbus met in the New World, it has also been sugges |
the beers can also be found throughout metro | Columbus, metro Detroit and Southeast Michigan, Indian |
The northern portion of the | Columbus Metropolitan Area received 12 to 18 inches of |
ans Parkway to the north, Miller Road and the | Columbus Metropolitan Airport to the south, I-185 to t |
Columbus: Michael B. Coleman | |
ctober 30, 2008 the 750,000 sq ft (70,000 m2) | Columbus Mill was destroyed by a massive fire. |
hio, where her husband presided over the Ohio | Columbus Mission of the church, and later the Ohio Akr |
It is between | Columbus, Mississippi and Starkville, Mississippi. |
Steven Bernard, born in | Columbus, Mississippi and Ursela Camille, born in Rale |
Speight died in | Columbus, Mississippi on May 1, 1847 and was interned |
runs from the Alabama state line southeast of | Columbus, Mississippi north to US 82 in Columbus. |
Golden Triangle Railroad at | Columbus, Mississippi |
He died in | Columbus, Mississippi in 1919 and was buried in Buffal |
City Southern Railway at Mobile, Alabama and | Columbus, Mississippi |
iversity for Women was established in 1884 in | Columbus, Mississippi and previously named Industrial |
Dickinson was born in | Columbus, Mississippi and enlisted at fourteen as a pr |
Sedric Andre Toney (born April 13, 1962 in | Columbus, Mississippi) is a retired American National |
rvin "Billy" Brewer (born November 8, 1934 in | Columbus, Mississippi) is a former American football s |
Robert Griffin Richards (born June 2, 1938 in | Columbus, Mississippi) is a former professional Americ |
FM) is a radio station licensed to | Columbus, Mississippi, USA. |
Its first plant outside | Columbus, Mississippi, across from Golden Triangle Reg |
He moved to | Columbus, Mississippi, after marrying his wife, Eva. |
After the war Lee settled in | Columbus, Mississippi, which was his wife's home state |
tore owner and member of the local militia in | Columbus, Mississippi, Baldwin enlisted in the Confede |
Born near | Columbus, Mississippi, Witherspoon attended the public |
It is located near | Columbus, Mississippi, and impounds Columbus Lake. |
io station licensed to serve the community of | Columbus, Mississippi, and serving the Columbus area. |
Whitehall in | Columbus, Mississippi, also known as J.W. Hardy Estate |
ial Hospital-Golden Triangle is a hospital in | Columbus, Mississippi, and part of the Baptist Memoria |
A native of | Columbus, Mississippi, Brewer first came to Ole Miss a |
is release, he resumed the practice of law in | Columbus, Mississippi, where he died January 29, 1868. |
He subsequently returned to | Columbus, Mississippi, and became an attorney. |
R) operates 34 miles (55 km) of track between | Columbus, Mississippi, and Belk, Alabama. |
Born in | Columbus, Mississippi, Barry was graduated from Yale L |
cle is about the Baptist Memorial Hospital in | Columbus, Mississippi. |
he Sqwincher Corporation, is headquartered in | Columbus, Mississippi. |
gy at the Mississippi University for Women in | Columbus, Mississippi. |
Kewen was originally from | Columbus, Mississippi. |
ountry music formatted radio station based in | Columbus, Mississippi. |
Jackson was born in | Columbus, Mississippi. |
known as Riverview, is a historic mansion in | Columbus, Mississippi. |
ion to the bar, Tucker opened a law office in | Columbus, Mississippi. |
He is buried at the Frienship Cemetery in | Columbus, Mississippi. |
nate style house that was built in 1855, near | Columbus, Mississippi. |
the Tombigbee River above the site of present | Columbus, Mississippi. |
my is a private college preparatory school in | Columbus, Mississippi. |
the Buttahatchee River from the east north of | Columbus, Mississippi. |
After starting the year at Triple-A | Columbus, Mock made his major league debut on June 8, |
ime contractor for the Ariane 5 launcher, the | Columbus Module of the International Space Station, an |
The | Columbus module (including SOLAR) was launched Februar |
18-hour flight, delivered the European-built | Columbus module to the ISS the European Space Agency ( |
materials processing experiment outside ESA's | Columbus module and return an empty ammonia tank assem |
of the European payload facilities inside the | Columbus module. |
Image: ISS018E012153 - BioLab facility in the | Columbus module. |
The | Columbus Monument was built for the expo, and remains |
The Drake Fountain, also known as the | Columbus Monument is located on a triangular site boun |
The street runs eastwards from the | Columbus monument to the Central Post Office and was c |
lumbiad, an enlarged edition of his Vision of | Columbus, more pompous even than the original; but, th |
The program offers | Columbus' most challenging curriculum. |
Before the season began, | Columbus moved to Mississippi and Tupelo moved to Pens |
His | Columbus, MS plantation was sold in 1852 to Thomas Car |
Portions of Lowndes County are served by the | Columbus Municipal School District and the Lowndes Cou |
The | Columbus Municipal School District is a public school |
ere a total of 4,717 students enrolled in the | Columbus Municipal School District during the 2006-200 |
Columbus Museum of Art | |
V-X, 1968, | Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus |
Optic Nerve: Perceptual Art of the 1960s (The | Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio, 2007). |
innati Museum of Fine Arts, Cincinnati, Ohio; | Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus Georgia and the House |
glass paintings are in the collection of the | Columbus Museum of Art, part of the bequest of moderni |
Christopher | Columbus Museum is a museum in Valladolid in western S |
Columbus Museum of Art, January 16 - May 10, 2009 | |
t University, the Mint Museum, Charlotte, NC, | Columbus Museum, Columbus, GA, and the Washington Coun |
re just part of a general trend away from the | Columbus myth in American culture, including the Berke |
s include the American Heart Association, the | Columbus NAACP and the Delta Sigma Theta sorority, whe |
In 1492, | Columbus named the newly discovered island of Cuba Isl |
sociation; Corpus Christi Council; Knights of | Columbus; National Rifle Association; Northern Baltimo |
Columbus, Nebraska | |
Luther Fred Gottschalk, from | Columbus, Nebraska |
Born in | Columbus, Nebraska, he graduated from Wayne State Coll |
aska settling on a farm with his parents near | Columbus, Nebraska. |
ted family concerns and also that the city of | Columbus needed him. |
When the latter made his infamous raid on | Columbus, New Mexico on March 9, 1916, killing some ci |
thin the district is Bloomington followed by; | Columbus, New Albany, Jeffersonville, and Clarksville. |
raid came 67 days after the famous attack on | Columbus, New Mexico. |
tly after Pancho Villa's cross-border raid on | Columbus, New Mexico. |
ican raiders in a cross-border attack against | Columbus, New Mexico, increasing the high tension that |
ichigan; Newport Barracks, Kentucky; and Fort | Columbus, New York |
k primetime news anchor in Ohio, first on the | Columbus news and first on the Cleveland news. |
ee Valley Vipers, the former indoor team from | Columbus, nor the Columbus Wardogs, who played four se |
yside between Spartanburg, South Carolina and | Columbus, North Carolina. |
World Harvest Church | Columbus now includes a 5,200-seat sanctuary, children |
He served as the backup to | Columbus' number one goaltender, Pascal Leclaire, for |
He removed to | Columbus, NY, and engaged in agricultural pursuits. |
e and, rejecting the first ships provided for | Columbus, obtained others that were more appropriate. |
any of the Class D Georgia-Florida League and | Columbus of the Class A Sally League, winning two leag |
p managers that: "I was a sort of Christopher | Columbus of the 1940s. |
rade deadline in 2003-04 and was reclaimed by | Columbus off waivers in the off-season which was a con |
sity and WPAFB and for a brief period, one in | Columbus, OH at the corner of Bethel and Sawmill Roads |
O'Keefe continues to manage | Columbus, OH rock band Watershed. |
76: Sullivant Gallery, Ohio State University, | Columbus, OH |
Derrick Bryant, DL, Brookhaven, 6-5, 240, | Columbus, OH |
07.12.02 - Schottenstein Center, | Columbus, OH |
go, it was The Sacred Mushroom coffeehouse in | Columbus, OH that hosted Phil Ochs; a local fan remini |
national PASIC indoor marching competition in | Columbus, OH in November 2005. |
Drums recorded at John Schwab Studios in | Columbus, OH |
torical Society, the Ohio Historical Society ( | Columbus, OH), the Haggin Museum (Stockton, CA), the W |
was educated at the Ohio State University in | Columbus, OH, both as an undergraduate and a medical s |
State Fair along, on a circuit that includes | Columbus, OH, Raleigh, NC, Augusta, GA, Syracuse, NY, |
Ohio SETI Program at Ohio State University in | Columbus, OH, which has searched the universe for extr |
He attended Upper Arlington High School in | Columbus, OH. |
(Baltimore, MD: 2005), Ohio State University ( | Columbus, OH: 2006), University of Western Ontario (Lo |
( | Columbus OH: Wartburg Press. |
Columbus, OH: American Chemical Society. | |
Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press. | |
J. (1994), Time-of-flight mass spectrometry, | Columbus, OH: American Chemical Society, ISBN 0-8412-3 |
EB, New Bern, NC; WFCR, Amherst, MA; WOSU-FM, | Columbus, OH; and on digital radio, WHYY-FM, Philadelp |
For the one near | Columbus, Ohio see O'Shaughnessy Dam (Ohio). |
Afterward, he continued practicing law in | Columbus, Ohio until his death there on July 30, 1904. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio beginning June 8, 1861 and mustered in |
e Brown Singers is a family gospel group from | Columbus, Ohio consisting of four sisters and one brot |
Following this, she moved to | Columbus, Ohio where she earned an MFA from Ohio State |
McKinney was traveling to the | Columbus, Ohio with 3 other civic leaders, who were al |
St. Philip Lutheran, | Columbus, Ohio (1958-67) -- later named Pastor Emeritu |
school, he attended Ohio State University in | Columbus, Ohio and then the University of Florida in G |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for one year service on |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in March 14 through March |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio September through October 1864 and must |
ternational pentecostal megachurch founded in | Columbus, Ohio that is pastored by Rod Parsley. |
He made his way to Cairo, Illinois, | Columbus, Ohio and eventually, to New York City. |
and has also since appeared in the parades at | Columbus, Ohio and Illion NY. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio August 16 through September 21, 1864 an |
ess than a year after retiring at his home in | Columbus, Ohio on December 8, 1913. |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for one year service on |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for one year service on |
known protest took place on June 14, 2002 in | Columbus, Ohio where President Bush delivered a commen |
Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in May 15, 1864 for 100 da |
t Ohio Battery was organized at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for three years service |
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