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Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1972. | |
Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill, 1962 | |
Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill. | |
st finishes in 3rd at Trenton and in 4th at | Indianapolis, both in 1962. |
Chicago (NICTD) station is located on 5615 | Indianapolis Boulevard in East Chicago, Indiana. |
ous times, the expressway was extended from | Indianapolis Boulevard to Burr Street, then to Georgia S |
ndiana border beneath the Chicago Skyway on | Indianapolis Boulevard to the Wisconsin border north of |
s entire length, State Road 152 is known as | Indianapolis Boulevard. |
one occasion, a pro-slavery man entered the | Indianapolis branch of the Bank of Indiana and challenge |
cher Trust Building currently is home to an | Indianapolis branch of Hilton Garden Inn. |
Indianapolis Braves were an American soccer team, the me | |
He stayed there few months before moving to | Indianapolis Braves. |
William H. Block Company ( | Indianapolis) building (after 1910) (Design by Bernard V |
ed to better prepare local students and the | Indianapolis business community for the increasingly-glo |
hat it had received a $35 million gift from | Indianapolis businessman Michael S. "Mickey" Maurer, JD |
For the | Indianapolis businessman and philantrophist, see Thomas |
Perkins was born in | Indianapolis but worked mainly in Los Angeles. |
8, Pearce spent the majority of the year in | Indianapolis, but made several appearances for the Pirat |
e enjoyed serving our customers in downtown | Indianapolis, but unfortunately our business has decline |
It is part of | Indianapolis, but retains a functioning town government |
ins and 68 defeats (.537), ten games behind | Indianapolis, but were defeated in the first round of th |
still no commuter or light rail service in | Indianapolis, but it has long been envisioned that Union |
It is part of | Indianapolis, but retains town governmental powers under |
lly buried in the crypt of the Cathedral of | Indianapolis, but his remains were later transferred to |
og entry of May 16, 2007, Green was born in | Indianapolis, but his family moved three weeks after he |
ere were eight total volunteer companies in | Indianapolis by 1859. |
the consolidated city-county government in | Indianapolis called Unigov. |
The need for apartments in downtown | Indianapolis came about as a result of the city's indust |
at the Indiana University-Purdue University | Indianapolis campus in Indianapolis, Indiana since 1994. |
on the Indiana University-Purdue University | Indianapolis campus, which is near downtown Indianapolis |
on the Indiana University-Purdue University | Indianapolis campus, which is near downtown Indianapolis |
on the Indiana University-Purdue University | Indianapolis campus, which is near downtown Indianapolis |
on the Indiana University-Purdue University | Indianapolis campus, which is near downtown Indianapolis |
The | Indianapolis campus, which is the largest campus, has ap |
s and "Anatomy Vessel" on the University of | Indianapolis campus. |
ogy at Indiana University-Purdue University | Indianapolis Cancer Center, and he also serves as Deputy |
n can secure a new lease agreement with the | Indianapolis Capital Improvement Board who own their hom |
As such, Lynn was sent to play for the | Indianapolis Capitals of the AHL. |
amrocks, Pittsburgh Hornets, Hershey Bears, | Indianapolis Capitals and the Providence Reds. |
The | Indianapolis Capitals was an American Hockey League prof |
Indianapolis Capitals 1939-1940 (International-American | |
Indianapolis Capitals 1940-1952 (American Hockey League) | |
their American Hockey League affiliate, the | Indianapolis Capitals, in 1941. |
ckey League after leaving the NHL, with the | Indianapolis Capitals, Philadelphia Rockets, Cleveland B |
ther pro seasons in the minors, between the | Indianapolis Capitals, Providence Reds and Pittsburgh Ho |
year, he became head coach of the league's | Indianapolis Capitols, but resigned on February 4, 1969 |
as a Continental Football League team, the | Indianapolis Capitols, who won the league championship i |
Hockey League team with a similar name, the | Indianapolis Capitols, which also played in the Pepsi Co |
For the football team, see | Indianapolis Capitols. |
In July 1945, | Indianapolis carried parts and the enriched uranium for |
, at that time slightly smaller versions of | Indianapolis cars that could be raced on half mile dirt |
Bill is the executive vice president of the | Indianapolis Center for Congregations in Indiana. |
vor were provided through the University of | Indianapolis' Center of Excellence in Leadership of Lear |
On September 11, 1867 the Columbus and | Indianapolis Central Railway, Union and Logansport Railr |
t publicity" by a planning committee of the | Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, "the representatives o |
rfinalist, Queen's Club winner and two-time | Indianapolis champion Andy Roddick, Sydney titlist and L |
8, Delray Beach and Houston runner-up, 2006 | Indianapolis champion James Blake, Rotterdam semifinalis |
and he currently serves as director of the | Indianapolis Chapter of 100 Black Men, a national organi |
an - National Coalition of 100 Black Women, | Indianapolis Chapter |
While playing for the | Indianapolis Checkers in 1981, Melanson won the Ken McKe |
layed 146 games over three seasons with the | Indianapolis Checkers of the Central Hockey League. |
The | Indianapolis Checkers (IHL) played at the Pepsi Coliseum |
Hrudey first played for the | Indianapolis Checkers, New York's minor league affiliate |
ational Hockey League (IHL) playing for the | Indianapolis Checkers, Fort Wayne Komets, and Milwaukee |
Upon becoming and adult, he moved to | Indianapolis, Chicago, and Madison, Wisconsin before fin |
The firm has offices in | Indianapolis; Chicago, Illinois; Lisle, Illinois; and Wa |
to the finals, a series they led versus the | Indianapolis Chiefs three games to two, but lost in seve |
He designed the original logo for the | Indianapolis Children's Museum. |
Joint concerts with the | Indianapolis Children's Choir, Indianapolis Youth Choral |
t. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, Louisville, | Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Philadelphia, as well as mi |
own malls, such as Baltimore's Harborplace, | Indianapolis' Circle Centre Mall, Atlanta's Phipps Plaza |
Sheraton | Indianapolis City Centre, formerly known as the Radisson |
He will also be performing with the | Indianapolis City Ballet's, "Evening With the Stars," a |
He was first elected as a | Indianapolis City-County Council member from the 13th Di |
She was first elected as a | Indianapolis City-County Council member from the 6th Dis |
lative branch of the city government is the | Indianapolis City-County Council, which is composed of 2 |
her current post and was replaced by former | Indianapolis City-County Councilman Scott Schneider, who |
She was re-elected as a | Indianapolis City-County Council member from the 2nd Dis |
Jerry Dale Sanders, located in front of the | Indianapolis City-County Building, a 28-story building a |
The | Indianapolis City-County Building is a 28-story building |
The stadium was named for | Indianapolis civic leader Michael A. Carroll after Carro |
04 FINA Short Course World Championships in | Indianapolis, claiming silver and bronze in the 200m and |
ies Dallas, Kansas City, St Louis, Chicago, | Indianapolis, Cleveland, Buffalo, Boston and New York. |
Kessler drafted city plans for Cincinnati, | Indianapolis, Cleveland, El Paso, Denver, and Syracuse. |
Both of them went on to play for the | Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro American League. |
The | Indianapolis Clowns were a professional baseball team in |
yed for the Birmingham Black Barons and the | Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro Leagues and played part |
During 1961, he played for the | Indianapolis Clowns, a former Negro League team which wa |
ng so, he was signed two weeks later by the | Indianapolis club of the American Association, but did n |
He was a member of various | Indianapolis clubs such as Columbia Club, Kiwanis, Merid |
In addition to its headquarters in | Indianapolis, CMG maintains offices in Los Angeles and R |
In 2003, the | Indianapolis Colts drafted Doss in the second round of t |
The | Indianapolis Colts finished the National Football League |
The 1995 | Indianapolis Colts season was the 43rd season for the te |
The 1996 | Indianapolis Colts season was the 44th season for the te |
o of the game, featuring a game between the | Indianapolis Colts and the New York Jets, was released o |
He was drafted by the | Indianapolis Colts in the 8th round of the 1984 NFL Draf |
He was drafted in the 1997 NFL Draft by the | Indianapolis Colts in the fifth round (156th overall). |
Pender was signed to the | Indianapolis Colts practice squad on November 10, 2010. |
e Miami Dolphins (1986-1988, 1990-1991) and | Indianapolis Colts (1988-1989). |
The 2011 | Indianapolis Colts season will be the franchise's 59th s |
The 1992 | Indianapolis Colts season was the 40th season for the te |
he 2010 NFL Draft, Caldwell signed with the | Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent on April 3 |
He was signed by the | Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2006. |
sey) is an American football safety for the | Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. |
He was signed by the | Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2003. |
been a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, | Indianapolis Colts and New York Giants. |
The | Indianapolis Colts finished the National Football League |
The 1997 | Indianapolis Colts season was the 45th season for the te |
Gardner was released from the | Indianapolis Colts on May 8, 2007. |
979) is a starting offensive tackle for the | Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. |
He also played for the | Indianapolis Colts from 1992-1995, the New Orleans Saint |
Drafted by the | Indianapolis Colts in the 2nd round of the 2006 NFL Draf |
the coach of the National Football League's | Indianapolis Colts in 1985 and 1986, where he tallied a |
hereafter, he played professionally for the | Indianapolis Colts and the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL. |
tball tight end who currently plays for the | Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. |
) is an American football tight end for the | Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. |
American Football rookie cornerback for the | Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL) |
a three-year, $6 million contract with the | Indianapolis Colts and started 8 of the teams first 9 ga |
American football offensive linemen for the | Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. |
The 1988 | Indianapolis Colts season was the 36th season for the te |
Ugoh was drafted by the | Indianapolis Colts in the second round of the 2007 NFL D |
Brooks has been honored by the | Indianapolis Colts by being inducted into the Colt's Rin |
He earned a contract from the | Indianapolis Colts and was on the practice squad for the |
He was originally signed by the | Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2003. |
984), the Cleveland Browns (1985-1988), the | Indianapolis Colts (1989), the Kansas City Chiefs (1989) |
g running back Dominic Rhodes away from the | Indianapolis Colts on March 9, 2007. |
Mathews was selected by the | Indianapolis Colts in the third round of the 1994 NFL Dr |
d attended camps with the Eagles (1992) and | Indianapolis Colts (1996). |
Reagor signed with the | Indianapolis Colts in 2003, and continued to play there |
He was signed as a free agent by both the | Indianapolis Colts and the Baltimore Ravens in 1999, and |
llivan Stadium between the Patriots and the | Indianapolis Colts when Doug Flutie ran in the winning t |
He was signed by the | Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2009. |
American football defensive tackle for the | Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. |
The 1985 | Indianapolis Colts season was the 33rd season for the te |
is an American football cornerback for the | Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. |
985) is an American football safety for the | Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. |
e of the season when the Jaguars played the | Indianapolis Colts on Thursday Night Football. |
The | Indianapolis Colts signed James as an undrafted free age |
e Garcon, current NFL wide receiver for the | Indianapolis Colts (Class of 2004). |
s listed for two years on the roster of the | Indianapolis Colts but ultimately retired due to injury. |
He played three seasons for the | Indianapolis Colts (1998-2000). |
The 1986 | Indianapolis Colts season was the 34th season for the te |
mer wide receiver and punt returner for the | Indianapolis Colts in the National Football League. |
ntered the National Football League for the | Indianapolis Colts (1999-2002) signing as a free agent. |
can football player who was selected by the | Indianapolis Colts in the 2nd round of the 1986 NFL Draf |
The | Indianapolis Colts signed him to their active roster on |
He was drafted by the | Indianapolis Colts in the sixth round of the 1996 NFL Dr |
ty, and after graduating, was signed by the | Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2008. |
hree different teams in his NFL career: the | Indianapolis Colts (1995-1997), the Cincinnati Bengals ( |
The | Indianapolis Colts finished the National Football League |
He was drafted by the | Indianapolis Colts in the sixth round of the 2004 NFL Dr |
bt people would have a page called the 1958 | Indianapolis Colts season Smith03 00:18, 20 February 200 |
The | Indianapolis Colts selected Peterson in the second round |
ard was signed to the practice squad by the | Indianapolis Colts on September 14. |
In 1985, Mark was drafted by the | Indianapolis Colts as a tight end and played for the Col |
ound pick had previously been traded to the | Indianapolis Colts in return for quarterback Chris Chand |
ly the radio play-by-play announcer for the | Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. |
ker in the National Football League for the | Indianapolis Colts and the St. Louis Rams. |
Esera has also been a member of the | Indianapolis Colts and Philadelphia Eagles. |
He was drafted by the | Indianapolis Colts in the fourth round of the 1999 NFL D |
Schultz played for the | Indianapolis Colts (1990-1993), the Houston Oilers (1994 |
He played for the | Indianapolis Colts from 1998-2000 and was a part of the |
ed in the National Football League with the | Indianapolis Colts for 11 years, the Carolina Panthers, |
in the next two preseason games against the | Indianapolis Colts and Buffalo Bills. |
ets to a first round 41-0 decision over the | Indianapolis Colts in that season's playoffs. |
s an American football running back for the | Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. |
Pollard was signed by the | Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 1995. |
1994 to be the defensive coordinator of the | Indianapolis Colts by his brother Bill Tobin, the teams |
l on the final play of the game to beat the | Indianapolis Colts 31-28, breaking his previous record o |
He was defensive coordinator of the | Indianapolis Colts from 1989-1990 |
nder was signed to a future contract by the | Indianapolis Colts on January 14, 2011. |
the New Orleans Saints (1985-1986), and the | Indianapolis Colts (1987-1988). |
The | Indianapolis Colts finished the National Football League |
gan) is an American football safety for the | Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. |
vis was signed to the practice squad of the | Indianapolis Colts on November 5, 2008 after cornerback |
also been a member of the Atlanta Falcons, | Indianapolis Colts and Baltimore Ravens. |
Was claimed of waivers by the | Indianapolis Colts before the 2001 season, but didn't ma |
0 NFL Draft Pat Angerer was selected by the | Indianapolis Colts with the sixty-third overall pick. |
Standeford has also played for the | Indianapolis Colts and Detroit Lions. |
He was originally drafted by the | Indianapolis Colts in the seventh round of the 2001 NFL |
ship Game between the New York Jets and the | Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. |
Howard was drafted by the | Indianapolis Colts in the fifth round of the 2008 NFL Dr |
d an undrafted free agent contract with the | Indianapolis Colts but was released prior to the start o |
as signed as an undrafted free agent by the | Indianapolis Colts in 2005. |
Quinn Pitcock, defensive tackle for the | Indianapolis Colts (2007) |
NFL player for the San Francisco 49ers and | Indianapolis Colts from 2002-2005. |
1987) is an American football guard for the | Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. |
In 1996 Auzenne signed with the | Indianapolis Colts as a free agent. |
s for the Chicago Bears (1992-1995) and the | Indianapolis Colts (1996). |
In July 2007, Herff Jones was chosen by | Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay to produce the Super |
He played in a reserve role against the | Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLI, but did not accumu |
Marchibroda is a member of | Indianapolis Colts Ring of Honor. |
He was drafted by the | Indianapolis Colts in the second round of the 2006 NFL D |
McDonald was drafted by the | Indianapolis Colts in the 6th round of the 1989 NFL Draf |
onal Football League who has played for the | Indianapolis Colts and appeared on MTV's Made. |
1991, the Cleveland Browns in 1992, and the | Indianapolis Colts in 1993. |
The | Indianapolis Colts selected Steve Emtman a Defensive Tac |
He played four seasons for the | Indianapolis Colts (1992-1995). |
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