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The son of William Robert | Ind and Florence Emily Spritey, Ind was educated at |
e combined carrier's total number of flights at | IND and the focus city designation. |
When the Chrystie Street Connection joined the | IND and BMT operationally in 1967, it did not chang |
ms with Sam Jones and Billy Higgins, with Peter | Ind, and later, with Red Mitchell, saxophonist Spik |
The Bowen-Merrill Company, Indianapolis, | Ind., and Kansas City, Mo. |
Organized at Columbus, Ohio, Camp Morton, | Ind., and Camp Douglas, Ill., April 2, 1865. |
merican historian and educator, born at Kokomo, | Ind., and graduated from Wabash College in 1892. |
y is now a retirement village after Christopher | Ind and his mother sold and moved to Sydney with th |
rtex Pharmaceuticals' Investigational New Drug ( | IND) application to initiate pilot Phase II clinica |
When the | IND Archer Avenue Line opened on December 11, 1988, |
Before the | IND Archer Avenue Line opened in 1988, all Queens B |
At this point, the | IND Archer Avenue Line runs alongside and at the sa |
Jamaica - Van Wyck is a station on the | IND Archer Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. |
Avenue with one street stair descending to the | IND area. |
by way of Springfield, Ill., and Indianapolis, | Ind., arriving on November 29, 1864, at Louisville, |
e transfer first to streetcars, and then to the | IND at Jay Street - Borough Hall) - see List of New |
owing the retirement of the Right Reverend Bill | Ind at Easter 2008. |
1995 he left the crew | ind becan started again with graffiti. |
sequently switched to bass, studying with Peter | Ind between the ages of 19 and 23. |
Entered Service At: Terre Haute, | Ind. Birth: Terre Haute, Ind. Date of Issue: March 1 |
Entered service at: South Bend, | Ind. Birth: Elkhart, Ind. Date of issue: March 14, 1 |
the festival including Debashish Bhattacharya ( | Ind), Bob Brozman(USA), Liu Fang (China), New Jungl |
Cheng-Shin Rubber | Ind. Co.,Ltd. is the eleventh largest tire company i |
It was originally intended that the | IND Concourse Line would be extended past 205th Str |
This is the only station on the | IND Concourse Line in Manhattan. |
5th Street and Eighth Avenue, see 155th Street ( | IND Concourse Line). |
Tremont Avenue is an express station on the | IND Concourse Line of the New York City Subway. |
nnecting tracks lead north from the yard to the | IND Concourse Line and south to the IRT Jerome Aven |
I Josephs | Ind Conservative 2,136 3.31% |
eweries was the result of a 1961 merger between | Ind Coope (of Burton), Ansells (of Birmingham), and |
Ind Coope merged with Samuel Allsopp & Sons in 1934 | |
Taylor Walker was taken over by | Ind Coope in 1959. |
Ind, Coope & Co was founded in Romford, Essex, Engl | |
In 1935 Samuel Allsopp & Sons merged with | Ind Coope Ltd to form Ind Coope and Allsopp Ltd. |
major reconstruction in 1924 when owned by the | Ind Coope brewery. |
He also managed the | Ind Coope Sunday League team before becoming the no |
ured a chain of London pubs owned by the brewer | Ind Coope, and in September and October 1971 suppor |
Fulton Street is a station on the | IND Crosstown Line of the New York City Subway, loc |
Broadway on the | IND Crosstown Line (G ) |
Nassau Avenue on the | IND Crosstown Line (G ) |
Classon Avenue on the | IND Crosstown Line (G ) |
Above the north end of the Broadway ( | IND Crosstown Line) a six-track station where the I |
very close to the Fulton Street station on the | IND Crosstown Line. |
Broadway is a station on the | IND Crosstown Line of the New York City Subway. |
For the station in Brooklyn, see Fulton Street ( | IND Crosstown Line). |
Most stations along the | IND Crosstown Line were built with multiple exits t |
Bedford-Nostrand Avenues is a station on the | IND Crosstown Line of the New York City Subway. |
Street, South Fourth Street (connections to the | IND Crosstown Line and a major junction to the IND |
21st Street was part of the first phase of the | IND Crosstown Line, with service south to Nassau Av |
The entire Crosstown Line was completed to the | IND Culver Line on July 1, 1937, and the GG was ext |
nd ends as a merge into the local tracks of the | IND Culver Line, just south of the split of that li |
erge from the local tracks (the other being the | IND Culver Line between Seventh Avenue and Church A |
o the lower level (which was also served by the | IND Culver Line) while the express tracks rose up a |
IND Culver Line - Park Avenue Railroad and Greenwoo | |
Avenue - Bay Parkway) is a local station on the | IND Culver Line of the New York City Subway, locate |
'Neptune Avenue is station on the | IND Culver Line of the New York City Subway, locate |
IND Culver Line (F train) | |
F trains replaced them on the | IND Culver Line. |
to be confused with the Fort Hamilton Parkway ( | IND Culver Line) on the IND Culver Line. |
Avenue X is a local station on the | IND Culver Line of the New York City Subway. |
Brighton Line occupies the upper level and the | IND Culver Line occupies the lower level. |
Avenue P is a local station on the | IND Culver Line of the New York City Subway. |
lines, see the articles on the Culver Shuttle, | IND Culver Line, BMT West End Line, and BMT Sea Bea |
o the fare control area of Fourth Avenue on the | IND Culver Line. |
eparate Culver (or "City") Yard connects to the | IND Culver Line (F) at the eastern border of the ya |
Birth: Mount Vernon, | Ind. Date of issue: 6 September 1869. |
ntion: Justin Ferguson, D, SPR; Saidi Isaac, F, | IND; David Mueller, D, SL; Armin Mujdzic, F, DM; Yo |
ed and operated subway system, which became the | IND division of the New York City Subway. |
systems are still sometimes referred to as the | IND Division and BMT Division. |
order of standard subway cars purchased for the | IND division of the New York City Subway. |
er and transport tokens from stations along the | IND division. |
line, and the preexisting New York City Subway | IND E line. |
A, was a New York City Subway service along the | IND Eighth Avenue Line. |
ies the Queens Boulevard Line, feeding from the | IND Eighth Avenue and Sixth Avenue lines, to Long I |
System, at the time comprising what is now the | IND Eighth Avenue Line from Chambers Street to 207t |
Street to 59th Street - Columbus Circle on the | IND Eighth Avenue Line) |
To the south, the line joins the | IND Eighth Avenue Line at 145th Street. |
of five tracks to the east of the two mainline | IND Eighth Avenue tracks. |
arkway - 110th Street is a local station on the | IND Eighth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. |
Spring Street is a local station on the | IND Eighth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. |
omplex includes the 175th Street station of the | IND Eighth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway, |
Street) is the northern terminal station of the | IND Eighth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. |
onnecting the Canarsie Line to the newly-opened | IND Eighth Avenue Line. |
reet - Museum of Natural History station on the | IND Eighth Avenue Line has "For Want of a Nail" by |
rights operation, without the mixing of BMT and | IND equipment or crews, as opposed to a true operat |
65C --> Ambattur | Ind. Estate to Pakkam |
The R9s were used for service on the | IND exclusively until 1968, when they were moved to |
Like nuclear explosions, | IND explosions can be evaluated with a plume map |
The 153 R9 cars remained the newest part of the | IND fleet until the arrival of the R10 cars in 1948 |
Later, he hosted Cartoon Express on KHJ-TV 9 ( | Ind) from 1954 to 1966; in this position, he won tw |
shared by the BMT Franklin Avenue Line and the | IND Fulton Street Line, located at Franklin Avenue |
sed and a free transfer became available to the | IND Fulton Street Line. |
ue (B D N Q R), and at various points along the | IND Fulton Street Line. |
molition in 1969, it had a free transfer to the | IND Fulton Street and IND Culver lines at Jay Stree |
most (track direction) station in Queens on the | IND Fulton Street Line. |
ine passes through the middle of the four-track | IND Fulton Street Line. |
Rockaway Boulevard is a station on the | IND Fulton Street Line of the New York City Subway. |
Liberty Avenue, is a local station on the | IND Fulton Street Line of the New York City Subway. |
on-Washington Avenues is a local station on the | IND Fulton Street Line of the New York City Subway. |
ngston-Throop Avenues is a local station on the | IND Fulton Street Line of the New York City Subway. |
Van Siclen Avenue is a local station on the | IND Fulton Street Line of the New York City Subway. |
Fulton Street, with a transfer available to the | IND Fulton Street Line. |
on April 26, 1956, with a new connection to the | IND Fulton Street Line opening on April 29, 1956. |
on April 26, 1956 with a new connection to the | IND Fulton Street Line opening three days later. |
December 9, 1887, Brookville, | Ind. G.O. No.: 244, October 30, 1916. |
ATA's demise at | IND gave Northwest Airlines an opportunity to great |
rd Presencer, Seb Rochford, Iain Ballamy, Peter | Ind, Gwyneth Herbert, John Warren and Eugene Skeef. |
This was the time when the | IND had planned widespread elevated construction. |
vestigational drug to be used under a treatment | IND if there is preliminary evidence of drug effica |
ted preparatory studies; moved to Indianapolis, | Ind., in 1823; studied law; was admitted to the bar |
AirTran plans to increase service to and from | IND, including the addition of a Las Vegas flight i |
Independent Candidates ( | Ind, Ind1, Ind2...) |
Ind: Independent | |
Bloomington, | Ind.: Indiana University Press, 1980. |
Bloomington, | Ind.: Indiana University Press, 1982 ISBN 0-253-3396 |
cal Works of James Whitcomb Riley (Bloomington, | Ind.: Indiana University Press, 1993), 321. |
to suppress insurrection, and from Mt. Vernon, | Ind., into Kentucky against Confederate recruiting p |
iUniverse: Bloomington, | Ind. ISBN 978-1-45020-081-3 |
, Jerry Tilitz, Don Ferrara, Ronnie Ball, Peter | Ind, Jimmy Halperin, Billy Lester, Alan Broadbent, |
The | Ind key allows for indirection: wherever a referenc |
y Belo), KTVT 11 (CBS), KERA 13 (PBS), KTXA-21 ( | IND), KUVN 23 (UNI), KDAF 33 (The WB/The CW) and KX |
H.C. Midgley ( | Ind Lab) (+3) 648 |
The last | IND letter used was H, and the letter I was skipped |
Unlike the IRT labels, the | IND letters no longer follow the original pattern; |
Ind. Liberty Fund. | |
ity Transit Authority, was part of the original | IND line which opened in 1932. |
For the | IND line, see IND 63rd Street Line. |
milar to the R68 cars now in use on the BMT and | IND lines, but the ends are more square and Lexan g |
sion, combined with the operating IRT, BMT, and | IND lines, would provide subway service within a ha |
t Locust Manor and Laurelton to accommodate the | IND loading gauge, as well as constructing new stat |
James Laurence Carew ( | Ind N-H) 2,173 (46.83%) |
ices in anticipation of integrating the BMT and | IND operationally. |
ons: OrthoIndy Northwest Clinic - Indianapolis, | Ind. OrthoIndy South Clinic - Indianapolis, Ind. Ort |
Hot Vegas, Migration ( | IND) P/E/M/Prog) |
In addition to getting credit for the | IND period the complete period of NDA review is add |
44 to Rosedale | Ind. Pk. (east) & Security Sq. |
In May 1985, the | IND practice of using double letters to indicate lo |
The FDA closed its medical marijuana | IND program (the Compassionate Investigational New |
On the | IND Queens Boulevard Line, uptown trains (heading e |
d permitted BMT trains from Brooklyn to use the | IND Queens Boulevard Line; the first service to do |
llside Avenue, they meet the four tracks of the | IND Queens Boulevard Line at a flying junction, wit |
h of the station, the tracks lead trains to the | IND Queens Boulevard Line, where they either switch |
The 53rd Street Tunnel carries the | IND Queens Boulevard Line (currently the E M trains |
ich connects to the BMT Broadway Line) with the | IND Queens Boulevard Line west of Queens Plaza in L |
the 21st Street Station in Queensbridge to the | IND Queens Boulevard Line, was finished in 2000 and |
ere rerouted to this new connector to serve the | IND Queens Boulevard Line to Forest Hills - 71st Av |
Fifth Avenue / 53rd Street is a station on the | IND Queens Boulevard Line of the New York City Subw |
ns that stop at this station continue along the | IND Queens Boulevard Line to Queens Plaza. |
rand Avenue - Newtown is a local station on the | IND Queens Boulevard Line of the New York City Subw |
he Crosstown Line is a flying junction with the | IND Queens Boulevard Line and 60th Street Tunnel Co |
It is connected to the | IND Queens Boulevard Line at a three-way flying jun |
uth is part of an intended super-express bypass | IND Queens Boulevard Line running along the LIRR ma |
the station, before the F train connects to the | IND Queens Boulevard Line, the tracks veer left whi |
l an R7A and can only operate with other prewar | IND R1-9 cars. |
Archery (Women's | Ind. Recurve - Standing) - Byambasurengiin Javzmaa |
Archery (Men's | Ind. Recurve - Standing) - Dambadondogiin Baatarjav |
The final and currently still original | Ind related residence can be found at Urban Avenue |
ures the crown's name followed by D G HISPAN ET | IND REX, meaning, "By the Grace of God, King of Spa |
ng with, intersecting or extending the existing | IND rights-of way. |
each 90th Street - Holland, is a station on the | IND Rockaway Line of the New York City Subway. |
ach 36th Street - Edgemere, is a station on the | IND Rockaway Line of the New York City Subway. |
Just to the east of this station, the | IND Rockaway Line branches off from the Fulton Stre |
Howard Beach - JFK Airport is a station on the | IND Rockaway Line of the New York City Subway. |
oned LIRR Rockaway Beach Branch tracks from the | IND Rockaway Line. |
7th Street - Gaston Avenue, is a station on the | IND Rockaway Line of the New York City Subway. |
ach 98th Street - Playland, is a station on the | IND Rockaway Line of the New York City Subway. |
down Woodhaven Boulevard and connected with the | IND Rockaway Line. |
Street-East Broadway (with a connection to the | IND Rutgers Street Line), and a station in the Lowe |
t Avenue, an abandoned trackless tunnel for the | IND Second System branches off into an unused upper |
ton Road to Baychester Avenue, being fed by the | IND Second Avenue Line. |
If the | IND Second System was built, this station would hav |
built for the Utica Avenue Line as part of the | IND Second System. |
nel, including the 1939 plans for the ambitious | IND Second System, were never funded. |
During long term outages of service on the | IND side during 1998 and 1999, 63rd Street Shuttle |
In addition to the free transfers to the | IND Sixth Avenue and BMT Canarsie Lines, connection |
Second Avenue is a station on the | IND Sixth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway, |
eventually merge together onto two lines - the | IND Sixth Avenue Line and the BMT Broadway Line - a |
Street Connection from the Jamaica Line to the | IND Sixth Avenue Line. |
On December 15, 1940, with the opening of the | IND Sixth Avenue Line, the D train began serving th |
north (to Central Park West for trains from the | IND Sixth Avenue Line, to Queens for trains from th |
On the | IND Sixth Avenue Line, uptown trains (heading west |
ia the Chrystie Street Connection to run on the | IND Sixth Avenue Line, as a replacement for the V. |
bound platform shares a mezzanine area with the | IND Sixth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway, |
pace above the platform level at East Broadway ( | IND Sixth Avenue Line) was intended to become a two |
he M would be recolored orange to designate the | IND Sixth Avenue Line as its Manhattan trunk line. |
th end of either platform of 14th Street on the | IND Sixth Avenue Line. |
ler Center and 47th-50th Streets station on the | IND Sixth Avenue Line. |
ding service to Manhattan and the Bronx via the | IND Sixth Avenue Line. |
On October 30, 1954, a connection between the | IND South Brooklyn Line and BMT Culver Line opened. |
ht and at the high-banked half-mile Winchester, | Ind., Speedway the next day - his first races back i |
n going up to a now-closed entrance/exit of the | IND station, where two staircases go up to either I |
The station was originally decorated in a more | IND style than the rest of the Canarsie Line, which |
the red "Lex" evenly spaced out, similar to the | IND style, with blue background, green borders, and |
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