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It was performed live for the first time in | Columbus, Ohio, and then at many of the shows on the b |
He lived in retirement in | Columbus, Ohio, until his death there on September 28, |
t moved to Cleveland, Ohio, April 25, then to | Columbus, Ohio, May 22. Left Ohio for western Virginia |
s A, C, F, and K served duty at Tod Barracks, | Columbus, Ohio, until September 4. Companies B, D, E, |
John Arena, | Columbus, Ohio, Host: Ohio State University) as the No |
aude in 1965, and at Ohio State University in | Columbus, Ohio, earning a Master's (1967) and later do |
s an American soul singer and songwriter from | Columbus, Ohio, best known for his 1970 song "Who Know |
a Master of Arts from Ohio State University, | Columbus, Ohio, in 1939. |
For the team based in | Columbus, Ohio, see: Columbus Red Birds |
terminus of I-26 was originally planned to be | Columbus, Ohio, over a route that used Corridors B and |
to the bar in 1851 and commenced practice in | Columbus, Ohio, in 1852. |
He settled in | Columbus, Ohio, in 1822 and established an iron foundr |
uated in 1859 and subsequently studied law in | Columbus, Ohio, with the firm Swan, Andrews, and Noble |
in 1905 and 1906 (including Indianola Park in | Columbus, Ohio, Rocky Glen Park near Moosic, Pennsylva |
The Gambrinus Brewing Company of | Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. |
ng and Zanesville, Ohio, and was completed to | Columbus, Ohio, in 1833 and Springfield, Ohio, in 1838 |
Ada, Ohio, in 1908, Ohio State University at | Columbus, Ohio, in 1917, and from the Graduate School |
er his birth, Hartley and his family moved to | Columbus, Ohio, where his parents had been married at |
ze County in west central Ohio, flows through | Columbus, Ohio, where it collects its largest tributar |
For the business school in | Columbus, Ohio, see Fisher College of Business. |
Ted's Montana Grill opened in January 2002 in | Columbus, Ohio, U.S. Today it has 46 restaurants in 16 |
Born in | Columbus, Ohio, Biggs attended the University of South |
Born in | Columbus, Ohio, Thomas received a B.A. from Ohio State |
o remain in operation using the York name, in | Columbus, Ohio, near Westland Mall. |
Selbach died in | Columbus, Ohio, at the age of 83. |
Born in | Columbus, Ohio, Norris received a B.A. from Otterbein |
Organized at | Columbus, Ohio, Camp Morton, Ind., and Camp Douglas, I |
Born as Marilyn Jeanne Johnson in | Columbus, Ohio, she attended Ohio State University. |
also played electric guitar in a rock band in | Columbus, Ohio, where he grew up. |
on September 7, 1861, and moved October 2 to | Columbus, Ohio, thence to Lexington, Kentucky, and the |
He currently lives in | Columbus, Ohio, and is a realtor. |
f Cincinnati and Piqua and finally settled in | Columbus, Ohio, in 1905. |
Columbus, Ohio- Incumbent Mayor Michael B. Coleman (D) | |
Columbus, Ohio-based all-female rock trio Scrawl inclu | |
, but spent the majority of his adult life in | Columbus, Ohio. |
W. Pike (1816 - 1854) was the first mayor of | Columbus, Ohio. |
n was a trial attorney in private practice in | Columbus, Ohio. |
r and editor of the Statesman, a newspaper in | Columbus, Ohio. |
t, Justice Wright entered private practice in | Columbus, Ohio. |
ntances, and he lost the 1879 mayoral race in | Columbus, Ohio. |
Westerville, Ohio, and Capital University in | Columbus, Ohio. |
e on display at the Ohio Historical Center in | Columbus, Ohio. |
56, near the chapel in Green Lawn Cemetery in | Columbus, Ohio. |
The type section is located in | Columbus, Ohio. |
r, Willcox & Saxbe, LLP., a law firm based in | Columbus, Ohio. |
ts factory to Lancaster Colony Corporation of | Columbus, Ohio. |
pied the pulpit at Beth Jacob Congregation of | Columbus, Ohio. |
a reporter/fill-in anchor at WCMH-TV (NBC) in | Columbus, Ohio. |
Bank Park is a 267ft (81m) tall high rise in | Columbus, Ohio. |
rgy to power a city approximately the size of | Columbus, Ohio. |
During this time, in 1816, he moved north to | Columbus, Ohio. |
2008 and at the Wexner Center for the Arts in | Columbus, Ohio. |
rizons Unlimited in the 1960s for children in | Columbus, Ohio. |
iginally performed at the Players' Theater in | Columbus, Ohio. |
She was born on April 23 and grew up in | Columbus, Ohio. |
a, whose team had been purchased and moved to | Columbus, Ohio. |
5 heavy 'C-check' maintenance is performed in | Columbus Ohio. |
and senior pastor of World Harvest Church in | Columbus, Ohio. |
nt organist at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in | Columbus, Ohio. |
He was born in Elyria, Ohio and died in | Columbus, Ohio. |
an and was interred in Green Lawn Cemetery in | Columbus, Ohio. |
ssee and was discharged September 25, 1865 at | Columbus, Ohio. |
in the 1970 around Ohio State University, in | Columbus, Ohio. |
ue along with Continental Real Estate Cos. of | Columbus, Ohio. |
1938-1940 and presided in the latter year at | Columbus, Ohio. |
the Defense Finance and Accounting Service in | Columbus, Ohio. |
He was also the World Champion in 1970 in | Columbus, Ohio. |
He attended Beechcroft High School in | Columbus, Ohio. |
929 - October 30, 2008) was the 49th mayor of | Columbus, Ohio. |
ies I and K were mustered in at Camp Chase in | Columbus, Ohio. |
ies are located on a 16-acre wooded campus in | Columbus, Ohio. |
n the roof of the Camper Van Beethoven van in | Columbus, Ohio. |
Weills had left the band to form Danballah in | Columbus, Ohio. |
TSD among survivors of interpersonal abuse in | Columbus, Ohio. |
M, "The Word 880 WRFD") is a radio station in | Columbus, Ohio. |
io) College, and the Ohio State University at | Columbus, Ohio. |
techniques practiced at the German Village of | Columbus, Ohio. |
a 438ft (134m), 34 floor, tall skyscraper in | Columbus, Ohio. |
bert O. Crummey through Slavica Publishers in | Columbus, Ohio. |
Kremblas resides in | Columbus, Ohio. |
the Miss Hawaiian Tropic pageant representing | Columbus, Ohio. |
to the bar in 1844 and then practiced law in | Columbus, Ohio. |
The Zone Perfect company is located in | Columbus, Ohio. |
skyscraper located at 250 East Broad Street, | Columbus, Ohio. |
J. Edward Fox was born in | Columbus, Ohio. |
resides in St. Clairsville, Ohio and sits in | Columbus, Ohio. |
s to a fictional 60s radio station at COSI in | Columbus, Ohio. |
rvoir is a major water source for the city of | Columbus, Ohio. |
He died in | Columbus, Ohio. |
nd the Clintonville Community Market Co-op in | Columbus, Ohio. |
She lives in | Columbus, Ohio. |
tors for the Pontifical College Josephinum in | Columbus, Ohio. |
Noble was born in | Columbus, Ohio. |
lace on June 22 and 23 at Nationwide Arena in | Columbus, Ohio. |
that in 2012 an expansion team would move to | Columbus, Ohio. |
La Senza is wholly owned by Limited Brands of | Columbus, Ohio. |
a partner with Schottenstein, Zox and Dunn in | Columbus, Ohio. |
MacPhail was born in | Columbus, Ohio. |
ville Women's Club, near the Park of Roses in | Columbus, Ohio. |
University College of Medicine and located in | Columbus, Ohio. |
made their way to Camp Chase, just outside of | Columbus Ohio. |
Notre Dame, he attended South High School in | Columbus, Ohio. |
the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas in | Columbus, Ohio. |
ence Award at the Deep Focus Film Festival in | Columbus, Ohio. |
Collins now lives in | Columbus, Ohio. |
Gardner is a native of | Columbus, Ohio. |
1904, and was buried in Green Lawn Cemetery, | Columbus, Ohio. |
f 14 years at the farm of Allen W. Thurman in | Columbus, Ohio. |
ball coach at Franklin Heights High School in | Columbus, Ohio. |
ntreal's picks at the 2007 NHL Entry Draft in | Columbus, Ohio. |
He died in 1952 in | Columbus, Ohio. |
Dyer was born in | Columbus, Ohio. |
hicago's picks at the 2007 NHL Entry Draft in | Columbus, Ohio. |
He continues to reside in | Columbus, Ohio. |
pplied for a job as a stripper at his club in | Columbus, Ohio. |
ckson, South Carolina, Pfeiffer was raised in | Columbus, Ohio. |
al Advisory Committee of the Wexner Center in | Columbus, Ohio. |
the 2005 and 2006 Arnold Sports Festivals in | Columbus, Ohio. |
977) is a professional basketball player from | Columbus, Ohio. |
War general Charles H. Grosvenor, was born in | Columbus, Ohio. |
5.8 liter four-cylinder car was a product of | Columbus, Ohio. |
rvice on September 2, 1865 at Tod Barracks in | Columbus, Ohio. |
It is headquartered in | Columbus, Ohio. |
Frye currently resides in | Columbus, Ohio. |
Geren was born in | Columbus, Ohio. |
will be playing at Rock on the Range 2011 in | Columbus, Ohio. |
He died in 1968 in | Columbus, Ohio. |
turned to his family funeral home business in | Columbus, Ohio. |
l skyscraper located at 471 East Broad Street | Columbus, Ohio. |
to the bar in 1900 and commenced practice in | Columbus, Ohio. |
oach for a youth club in the United States in | Columbus, Ohio. |
atic party, who served as a populist mayor of | Columbus, Ohio. |
ower is a 503-foot-tall (153 m) skyscraper in | Columbus, Ohio. |
atform videogame website that operates out of | Columbus, Ohio. |
(5.2 km2) of land near the modern location of | Columbus, Ohio. |
neer, relocated several times before going to | Columbus, Ohio. |
eptember 29, 2010 at the Vern Riffe Center in | Columbus, Ohio. |
ong the National Road; this one is located in | Columbus, Ohio. |
st of her 21 career singles titles in 1978 at | Columbus, Ohio. |
itionally held during the month of January in | Columbus, Ohio. |
occurred two years later on 31 August 1958 in | Columbus, Ohio. |
baugh worked as an assistant city attorney in | Columbus, Ohio. |
onal athletes for ProVest Management Group in | Columbus, Ohio. |
l Center is a 348ft (106m) tall skyscraper is | Columbus, Ohio. |
married and lives with his wife and family in | Columbus, Ohio. |
devised by the Battelle Memorial Institute in | Columbus, Ohio. |
was stationed at Lockbourne Air Force Base in | Columbus, Ohio. |
Wayne, New Jersey; Fullerton, California and | Columbus, Ohio. |
lding is a 317-foot-tall (97 m) skyscraper in | Columbus, Ohio. |
ook part in many local bands before moving to | Columbus, Ohio. |
k (Emerge) worship leader at Jersey Church in | Columbus, Ohio. |
Ruth Ella Moore (born 1903 in | Columbus, Ohio. |
ct for the current building was J .W. Yost of | Columbus, Ohio. |
a star discus thrower at West High School in | Columbus, Ohio. |
inority studies at Trinity Lutheran Seminary, | Columbus, Ohio. |
Her parents married on July 14, 1898 in | Columbus, Ohio. |
or a portion of the 1980s, before retiring to | Columbus, Ohio. |
tcher for the Ohio Dominican baseball team in | Columbus, Ohio. |
Research Facility of Ohio State University in | Columbus, Ohio. |
asketball at Hamilton Township High School in | Columbus, Ohio. |
sed away Saturday, March 5, 2011 at age 51 in | Columbus, Ohio. |
district encompassed the western portions of | Columbus, Ohio. |
rolina's picks at the 2007 NHL Entry Draft in | Columbus, Ohio. |
uate fellowship from the Wexner Foundation in | Columbus, Ohio. |
ixed by Hanlon and DeCicca at Gidget Sound in | Columbus, Ohio. |
and they reside at 467 North Garfield Avenue, | Columbus, Ohio. |
l Florida to West Virginia and as far west as | Columbus, Ohio." |
Joint Words [with John M. Bennett] ( | Columbus, Ohio: Luna Bisonte Prods, 1979) |
Ann Arbor, Michigan; Chattanooga, Tennessee; | Columbus, Ohio; Athens, Georgia; Reno, Nevada; Sierra |
Evans was born in | Columbus, Ohio; his father, Marshall B. Evans, was a s |
ustin, TX; Oklahoma City, OK; Providence, RI; | Columbus, Ohio; Indianapolis, IN; Oakland,CA; Vancouve |
Carlin was outrighted to Triple-A | Columbus on October 31, removing him from the 40-man r |
He was called up from | Columbus on July 5, 2006, and made a relief appearance |
ct was purchased by the Indians from Triple-A | Columbus on September 23. |
as mustered into the service at Camp Chase in | Columbus on May 14, 1864, as an Ohio National Guard un |
with two 32-pounder guns, and was ordered to | Columbus on June 6, 1861, to join Hollins in the defen |
The 4th Ohio was organized at Camp Jackson in | Columbus on April 25, 1861, under Isaac Morrow, Colone |
its in 5 2/3 innings, Lewis was outrighted to | Columbus on March 22. |
a and served on that court until his death in | Columbus on July 23, 1883. |
as originally constructed in 1837 in downtown | Columbus on Parsons Ave, it once was the headquarters |
first Bishop of the newly-erected Diocese of | Columbus on March 3, 1868. |
Hodges was outrighted to Triple-A | Columbus on November 3, 2010, removing him from the 40 |
Gimenez was outrighted to Triple-A | Columbus on October 29, 2010, removing him from the 40 |
hio, in the countryside directly southward of | Columbus on the highway U.S. 23. |
are also planned to be mounted externally on | Columbus on future missions, including the Atomic Cloc |
Yanez was released by | Columbus on August 2, 2010 without ever making an appe |
He died in | Columbus on October 16, 1874, and was buried in histor |
gia Infantry, a regiment he raised himself in | Columbus on August 29, 1861. |
ins, when four Romanies accompany Christopher | Columbus on his third voyage. |
Death of | Columbus, opera (1996) |
ral of which had great popularity, among them | Columbus, or a World Discovered (1792); Children in th |
cluding The Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Opera | Columbus, Orlando Opera, Manhattan School of Music, Me |
wever the Independents still had defeated the | Columbus Panhandles 49-0 and the Indians 17-0 that sea |
ssociation), the Friars defeated the league's | Columbus Panhandles 14-0. |
The team defeated the | Columbus Panhandles, with the Nesser Brothers in the l |
t Wayne Friars in the team's victory over the | Columbus Panhandles. |
From the | Columbus paper's newsroom, The Sun Herald editors and |
Columbus Park Crossing, owned by Ben Carter Properties | |
he mid-2000s when a new Sears store opened in | Columbus Park Crossing in North Columbus. |
Columbus Park Playground- Chicago's first Boundless Pl | |
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