「Columbus」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「to」)
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Later moved to | Columbus, Indiana. |
Ordered to | Columbus, Ohio, August 29. |
Guillermo Barros Schelotto to | Columbus Crew |
Licensed to | Columbus, Georgia, USA, the station serves the Columbu |
Three years after his move to | Columbus, Bradley teamed with local businessman G. Gun |
He subsequently returned to | Columbus, Mississippi, and became an attorney. |
Upon his retirement, Brinkley relocated to | Columbus, Georgia. |
Potter retired to | Columbus, Ohio, where he died in 1892. |
It is open from Memorial Day to | Columbus Day. |
He removed to | Columbus, NY, and engaged in agricultural pursuits. |
FM) is a radio station licensed to | Columbus, Mississippi, USA. |
He moved to | Columbus, Mississippi, after marrying his wife, Eva. |
Ordered back to | Columbus and mustered out August 27-31, 1861. |
Tarlton soon moved to | Columbus, Georgia where he met Tom Darby. |
The series then moved to | Columbus for the next two games. |
neer, relocated several times before going to | Columbus, Ohio. |
Later, he moved to | Columbus, Indiana in August 1852 and continued the pra |
anger Captain Bill McDonald was dispatched to | Columbus to restore order. |
Following this, she moved to | Columbus, Ohio where she earned an MFA from Ohio State |
During this time, in 1816, he moved north to | Columbus, Ohio. |
In 1832, he moved to | Columbus, Ohio, and engaged in mercantile pursuits. |
The regiment returned to | Columbus, Ohio, and was mustered out July 11, 1864. |
So he returned to | Columbus to work at the family boat business. |
He moved to | Columbus, Ohio, where he died May 4, 1887. |
that in 2012 an expansion team would move to | Columbus, Ohio. |
S debut on March 29, 2008, in a 2-0 defeat to | Columbus Crew. |
rn in Pennsylvania in 1813 and later moved to | Columbus, Ohio with his family. |
st held in 2001 in Cleveland, Ohio, moving to | Columbus in 2003. |
MLS debut on 29 March 2008 in a 2-0 defeat to | Columbus Crew. |
ook part in many local bands before moving to | Columbus, Ohio. |
Since moving to | Columbus he has joined the band "Black To Comm", in la |
After resigning Philips returned to | Columbus, Georgia, and his banking career. |
Licensed to | Columbus, Georgia, USA, the station is currently owned |
When his father died in 1861, he moved to | Columbus, Indiana, where he stayed until 1872. |
Close to | Columbus, it is impounded by the John C. Stennis Lock |
nous People's Day is a counter-celebration to | Columbus Day, observed on the same day. |
xtended from Elkhart, Indiana in the north to | Columbus, Indiana in the south. |
Following the war, he returned to | Columbus and served one more year, 1898, as the Ohio S |
When Leonidas Polk dispatched troops to | Columbus, Kentucky, Law went up to Kentucky with boxes |
or a portion of the 1980s, before retiring to | Columbus, Ohio. |
tion exists for WJSP-TV, which is licensed to | Columbus, Georgia with transmitter in Warm Springs. |
of the Castilian) side there is a monument to | Columbus built in 1885. |
arousel is in operation from Easter Sunday to | Columbus day, though the schedule will sometimes vary. |
a, whose team had been purchased and moved to | Columbus, Ohio. |
Troops escorted Morgan to | Columbus, Ohio, where he and many of his officers were |
From 180th Street to | Columbus Avenue the line was four tracks, then double- |
ting in Washington, D.C. and then migrated to | Columbus, Georgia in 1839 to practice his trade. |
The 106th was thereafter paroled and sent to | Columbus, Ohio, being formally exchanged on January 12 |
n in 1900 in Lafayette, Alabama, and moved to | Columbus, Georgia at the age of eighteen. |
ell as hold the position of Chief of Staff to | Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman. |
he University of Georgia in 1832 and moved to | Columbus, Georgia where he started his law practice af |
ly through northwestern Bartholomew County to | Columbus, where it joins the Flatrock River to form th |
ded by volunteer docents from Memorial Day to | Columbus Day for a small fee. |
of the nickname Chic, but his family moved to | Columbus, Ohio when he was 12 years old. |
He then transferred to | Columbus State University for his junior and senior ye |
e inventor of Coca-Cola, although he moved to | Columbus, Georgia while a child. |
he staff evacuated in advance of the storm to | Columbus, Georgia, where then-owner Knight Ridder owne |
He later moved to | Columbus, Georgia to become rector of Trinity Church i |
He moved to | Columbus, Ohio in 1824, and studied law at the office |
and one half years, when that school moved to | Columbus, Ohio and became Capital University. |
with two 32-pounder guns, and was ordered to | Columbus on June 6, 1861, to join Hollins in the defen |
its in 5 2/3 innings, Lewis was outrighted to | Columbus on March 22. |
Many of these musicians were imported to | Columbus from Chicago, Cleveland and elsewhere due to |
presentatives from 1827 to 1830, and moved to | Columbus in 1830 and continued the practice of law. |
lf a century, FCC officials moved the game to | Columbus in 1990 to attract more corporate support. |
has recorded two CDs; her debut album Road to | Columbus was released in 2006, and the follow-up 6-son |
In turn, United moved the 610 frequency to | Columbus to create WHKC from WAIU (formerly WBAV) whic |
t moved to Cleveland, Ohio, April 25, then to | Columbus, Ohio, May 22. Left Ohio for western Virginia |
learly waning, he and his troops were sent to | Columbus, Georgia to help oppose Wilson's Raid. |
He returned to | Columbus as third base coach in 1994 and then was name |
ng and Zanesville, Ohio, and was completed to | Columbus, Ohio, in 1833 and Springfield, Ohio, in 1838 |
er his birth, Hartley and his family moved to | Columbus, Ohio, where his parents had been married at |
After losing the Governors' Cup to | Columbus, he was hired to manage the Red Sox parent cl |
By 1944, Hoover had moved to | Columbus, Ohio, and that year he managed to win the Re |
chools and where he resided until he moved to | Columbus, Ohio, October 1, 1885. |
He served as the backup to | Columbus' number one goaltender, Pascal Leclaire, for |
lbreath family, would return the franchise to | Columbus in 1977, becoming the Clippers. |
When WUCO moved its studios to | Columbus in July 2007, WMHO, a micropower AM broadcast |
ads Admirals ECHL franchise, relocating it to | Columbus under the Cottonmouths name and logo. |
's institute, and the following year moved to | Columbus, Ohio, where he practiced his profession in p |
ur; the highway runs north through Seymour to | Columbus, a distance of about 26 miles (42 km), and en |
ar present day Six Flags) and floated down to | Columbus, Georgia where the larger timbers were used i |
on September 7, 1861, and moved October 2 to | Columbus, Ohio, thence to Lexington, Kentucky, and the |
ingfield; U.S. Highway 40 from Springfield to | Columbus; Broad St. (US 40) in Columbus, to 4th Street |
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