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reception centres across Canada including: Casa | Loma, a country club in Port Arthur, Ontario and Reg |
Garfield Heights is served by | Loma Alta Elementary, Eliot Middle School, and Muir |
est of the intersection at Fair Oaks Avenue and | Loma Alta Street, is a forestry service road leading |
uente and Huerta Hernando, and the west with La | Loma and Riba de Saelices. |
ewed interest in incorporation efforts for Mira | Loma and Jurupa Valley (Mira Loma, Pedley, Glen Avon |
cated at the Naval Training Center in the Point | Loma area of San Diego, California. |
occer Club, then with the club soccer with Alta | Loma Arsenal where he won four Cal South State Cups, |
Ann Tripp Jackson (then president of the Point | Loma Association), lobbied for its reopening as a sc |
Civic organizations include the Point | Loma Association, a nonprofit group dedicated to bea |
The earliest accounts of La | Loma attribute to a small settlement called "Ripperd |
between 2nd St. and Broadway on the north, and | Loma Avenue on the east. |
The neighborhood was named after La | Loma Avenue that diagonally intersects the area. |
Its name was derived from | Loma Avenue, where its offices were held. |
ounded by Le Roy Avenue, Buena Vista Way and La | Loma Avenue. |
r the Hayward Fault, which runs behind it on La | Loma Avenue. |
May 25, 1936, Age 68 * and MCGINNIS, | Loma, b. |
He led his own band at the Casa | Loma Ballroom in 1936, then returned to Oklahoma Cit |
He moved to Point | Loma, California in the early 1920s when Katherine T |
a, Coronado, California, Tijuana, Mexico, Point | Loma, California, San Pedro, California, and Dead Ma |
ific Ocean, ranging from Sitka, Alaska to Point | Loma, California. |
The formation is named after Point | Loma, California. |
be found from Kenai Pennisula, Alaska to Point | Loma, California. |
t in 1899 to join a Theosophist colony in Point | Loma, California. |
rown College of Applied Arts & Technology, Casa | Loma Campus, Toronto (1974) |
hoods as Old Town, Hillcrest, North Park, Point | Loma, Clairemont, Kearny Mesa, Linda Vista, Mission |
Sunset Cliffs is a neighborhood in the Point | Loma community of San Diego, California. |
ire in 1956 burned down the bath house and Casa | Loma dance hall, forcing its closure. |
June 1946) is a Cuban guitarist and singer from | Loma de la Avispa, Songo La Maya in the east of the |
Mira | Loma Detention Center |
Los Charcos, El Preso, Cali de Rumba, Son de la | Loma, El Patillero, Tania , Charanga Campesina, Barr |
Loma Elementary School | |
Yucca | Loma Elementary |
Angular unconformity on the west coast of Point | Loma, facing north. |
Dry Dock USS Arco (ARDM-5), at Naval Base Point | Loma, for a scheduled maintenance period. |
The Point | Loma Formation is a sedimentary geological formation |
The Point | Loma formation dips to the east below the unconformi |
The Point | Loma Formation was first described as the middle for |
Late Cretaceous (Upper Campanian) marine Point | Loma Formation, near Carlsbad, California. |
A concretion in the Point | Loma Formation, California. |
It includes the neighborhoods of Mira | Loma, Glen Avon, Sky Country, Indian Hills, Pedley, |
The football stadium at Point | Loma High School is named in his honor. |
Point | Loma High School is the third largest of 16 high sch |
First Team All-CIF in his final season at Alta | Loma High School. |
Upland High School, Montclair High School, Alta | Loma High School, and Ontario High School were built |
y 8, 2008) was the head football coach at Point | Loma High School from 1950 to 1998. |
a highly sought after running back out of Point | Loma high school in San Diego. |
Hueso graduated from Point | Loma High School and from University of California, |
Dunn attended Alta | Loma High School where he was a three-year letterwin |
Also in 2009, Mendoza coordinated the Point | Loma Holiday Home tour, a fixture in San Diego for 5 |
omeport from Groton, Conn., to Naval Base Point | Loma in order to maintain 60 percent of the submarin |
La | Loma is a neighborhood in central Modesto, Californi |
On exhibit in Old Point | Loma Light from 1955 to May 1981 and returned to Coa |
Rear view, Old Point | Loma Lighthouse |
New Point | Loma Lighthouse is a lighthouse on Point Loma in Cal |
The Old Point | Loma Lighthouse is the highest point in the park and |
It was built in 1891 to replace the Old Point | Loma Lighthouse, that was ineffective due to elevati |
At 14 Tony was asked to perform at | Loma Linda University by the music faculty and gave |
hat grant degrees in medicine, the others being | Loma Linda University and Universidad Adventista del |
sident of the Board of Directors of what is now | Loma Linda University. |
The church, which is on the campus of | Loma Linda University, hosts two weekly worship serv |
The | Loma Linda University Occupational Medicine Center ( |
Dear Readers, You have no doubt read of | Loma Linda in some of our papers, but I do not know |
ience degree in Marital and Family Therapy from | Loma Linda University. |
eries of long-term medical research projects of | Loma Linda University with the intent to measure the |
threat towards her mother, she took him to the | Loma Linda VA Hospital, where the doctor conducted a |
school for grades 10-12), an elementary school, | Loma Linda University's Marital and Family Therapy M |
earch Institute (GRI), located on the campus of | Loma Linda University in California, is an official |
Loma Linda | |
Loma Linda University, and | |
Nichol Hall at | Loma Linda University |
Nichol Hall stands named for him at | Loma Linda University in Loma Linda, California. |
Loma Linda Elementary includes kindergarten through | |
Loma Linda Academy Junior High comprises seventh and | |
Loma Linda Broadcasting Network (LLBN) is a non-prof | |
The organization carries | Loma Linda University Church as a part of their week |
Loma Linda East is located 2.9 miles Northeast of Sa | |
vinity from Andrews University and an M.D. from | Loma Linda University. |
rial about a presentation Gardner would give at | Loma Linda |
ocated in the Archives & Special Collections at | Loma Linda University. |
Loma Linda is certainly in keeping with what its nam | |
It follows doctors at the | Loma Linda University Medical Center dealing with ve |
as a masters in Educational Administration from | Loma Linda University, U.S.A. |
Loma Linda East is a census-designated place (CDP) i | |
Loma Linda East is served by the San Diego Independe | |
Christian ethics and philosophy of religion at | Loma Linda University. |
tirement he served for a time as board chair of | Loma Linda University. |
As of 2007, he is dean of the | Loma Linda University faculty of religion. |
uccessor, Ariel A. Roth, moved the institute to | Loma Linda University. |
un College of Medical Evangelists, now known as | Loma Linda University, in Loma Linda, California whi |
They were produced by | Loma Linda Foods, a health food company owned by the |
In 1972 | Loma Linda University hired Nix to help develop a He |
er held a master's degree in Public Health from | Loma Linda University in Southern California, United |
Loma Linda University Adventist Health Sciences Cent | |
ginia Commonwealth University, and an M.D. from | Loma Linda University. |
ia State University, Fullerton, and a B.A. from | Loma Linda University. |
The | Loma Linda University church is a part of the worldw |
sends holiday greeting cards to the kids at the | Loma Linda Children's Hospital at least five times a |
as an associate professor of church history at | Loma Linda University in California, and also taught |
all Slavic, 24/7 Christian channel on 39.3, and | Loma Linda Broadcasting on 39.4. |
pecifically, by Mars Hill Publications, Inc. in | Loma Linda, California. |
wned by Three Angels Broadcast Network, Inc. of | Loma Linda, California and is operated by the Palm S |
Linda Lee Cooper (born July 19, 1944 in | Loma Linda, California) is the maiden name for Linda |
Loma Linda, California | |
Loma Linda, CA: Loma Linda University Printing Servi | |
He died in | Loma Linda, California, November 8, 1923. |
d in 1969 by Molleurus Couperus, a physician in | Loma Linda, California. |
by Dr. Humberd, but after his death shipped to | Loma Linda, California. |
Ted Chronopoulos (born September 16, 1972, in | Loma Linda, California) is a retired American soccer |
The clinic itself is located in | Loma Linda, CA and is housed on the east side of the |
is Memorial Veterans Administration Hospital in | Loma Linda, California was so named in his honor. |
They moved to | Loma Linda, California where he studied Engineering |
e radio station (1050 and 1410 kHz) licensed in | Loma Linda, California, United States |
metropolitan area, and includes the suburbs of | Loma Linda, Yucapia, Victorville, Barstow, and Highl |
rent form began in 1990, when it separated from | Loma Linda. |
ntial stop in Verdemont before heading south to | Loma Linda. |
The name la | loma means "the hill" in Spanish. |
1933 as "Glen Gray and his Orchestra", the Casa | Loma name being under contract to Brunswick. |
ow GSAC members Azusa Pacific University, Point | Loma Nazarene University, and CalPac member Holy Nam |
He attended Point | Loma Nazarene University from 2002-2004. |
lk (born 1946) is professor of biology at Point | Loma Nazarene University in Point Loma, California. |
Point | Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) is a Christian liber |
Southwest USA Region for Point | Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) in San Diego, Califo |
r Memorial Scholarship in Mathematics" at Point | Loma Nazarene University and a "Dr. |
and graduated from Pasadena College (now Point | Loma Nazarene University). |
h School in Northern California and later Point | Loma Nazarene University in San Diego. |
He graduated from Point | Loma Nazarene University with a A.B., M.A., Litt.D., |
f the Nazarene, and founding president of Point | Loma Nazarene University. |
Susan graduated from Point | Loma Nazarene University in 1975, earning a Bachelor |
rene University, and currently teaches at Point | Loma Nazarene University. |
Barton played college soccer at Point | Loma Nazarene University and California State Univer |
rs at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in Point | Loma near San Diego. |
n 14 May 1979, Cook and Mars collided off Point | Loma near San Diego, CA, injuring seven. |
He also played for | Loma Negra, San Lorenzo and Estudiantes de La Plata |
neighborhood within city limits, and an the La | Loma Neighborhood Association. |
where he lived in semi-retirement in the Point | Loma neighborhood, giving music lessons on a piano i |
Its main campus is located on the Point | Loma oceanfront in San Diego, California. |
he Jack Hylton orchestra and then with the Casa | Loma Orchestra (led by Glen Gray) from 1937-1941. |
iety of bands, including Glen Gray and the Casa | Loma Orchestra and groups led by the likes of Mike R |
music industry briefly before joining the Casa | Loma Orchestra in 1947, later moving on to Charlie B |
nnie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra and the Casa | Loma Orchestra as an up-tempo number, but failed to |
Casa | Loma Orchestra (16 August 1934) |
"Blue Moon" by Glen Gray & The Casa | Loma Orchestra |
He also worked briefly with the Casa | Loma Orchestra and Brad Gowans. |
He played with the Casa | Loma Orchestra from 1941 until 1943, when he died su |
irst recorded in 1939 by Glen Gray and the Casa | Loma Orchestra with Carle on piano as Decca 2321. |
o-founder and featured trombonist with the Casa | Loma Orchestra, but he left the group in 1943 to wor |
r three months and in 1937 returned to the Casa | Loma Orchestra, where he remained until 1940 when he |
zz Band, Jack Teagarden, Glen Gray and His Casa | Loma Orchestra, The Andrews Sisters, Frank Sinatra, |
Chester, Freddie Slack, Glen Gray and the Casa | Loma Orchestra, Stan Kenton, Jimmy Dorsey, and Boyd |
oldkette, and that same year he joined the Casa | Loma Orchestra, where he became the group's chief ar |
range Blossoms, which became famous as the Casa | Loma Orchestra. |
) was a jazz saxophonist and leader of the Casa | Loma Orchestra. |
y with the Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey and Casa | Loma orchestras. |
fire quickly blew up as it swept through the La | Loma Park and Northside neighborhoods of Berkeley, o |
t as well, including Glen Avon, Highgrove, Mira | Loma, Pedley, Rubidoux, Sunnyslope, and Woodcrest. |
seville" adjacent to San Diego Bay on the Point | Loma peninsula. |
Museum | Loma Plata |
Cologne | Loma Plata or Menno |
In the origins of the colony | Loma Plata, villagers had to overcome many adversiti |
rightening Lamp (with Arthur F. Seamans) (Point | Loma Press, 2002) ISBN 0965269868 |
The 1989 | Loma Prieta earthquake resulted in the loss of more |
his leadership of San Francisco during the 1989 | Loma Prieta earthquake, and for the city's recovery. |
and before that he was board secretary for the | Loma Prieta Lumber Company south of Santa Cruz. |
the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and the 1989 | Loma Prieta earthquake - despite its location direct |
al amount of money for fixing it after the 1989 | Loma Prieta earthquake. |
at sea lions moved to docks because of the 1989 | Loma Prieta earthquake, but the earthquake occurred |
rnia from 1962 until it was damaged in the 1989 | Loma Prieta earthquake. |
further destruction by fire following the 1989 | Loma Prieta earthquake. |
y fireboat in the city from 1955 until the 1989 | Loma Prieta earthquake. |
lthough the Series would be overshadowed by the | Loma Prieta earthquake, which delayed play for ten d |
earthquake, shown by damage to it from the 1989 | Loma Prieta earthquake, was the main motivation for |
realtime communications channel after the 1989 | Loma Prieta earthquake - Internet access from hard-h |
When the | Loma Prieta earthquake caused Game 3 to be delayed b |
reconstructed after it was damaged by the 1989 | Loma Prieta earthquake. |
1989 in part to relieve the stress of the 1989 | Loma Prieta earthquake. |
akland Athletics in 1989 that was marred by the | Loma Prieta Earthquake, and another seven-game loss |
The | Loma Prieta earthquake struck on October 17, 1989 at |
r a live broadcast in the aftermath of the 1989 | Loma Prieta earthquake. |
The cathedral suffered some damage in the 1989 | Loma Prieta earthquake. |
The Plunge was further damaged in the 1989 | Loma Prieta earthquake. |
After the 1989 | Loma Prieta earthquake severely damaged the club, me |
the Santa Cruz Mountains side of the valley is | Loma Prieta at 3,790 feet. |
o damage to Candlestick Park resulting from the | Loma Prieta earthquake. |
In 1989, the | Loma Prieta earthquake damaged the northern part of |
inforced masonry after sustaining damage in the | Loma Prieta Earthquake of 1989. |
st in the San Francisco Bay Area since the 1989 | Loma Prieta earthquake, which measured 6.9 on the mo |
In 1989, after the | Loma Prieta earthquake in Northern California, the b |
on October 17, 1989, but shortly after 5 PM the | Loma Prieta earthquake hit the San Francisco area. |
type of response was identified after the 1989 | Loma Prieta earthquake and the bombing of the Oklaho |
aland / No Compass" is mistitled as "Nice Day / | Loma Prieta" on the label |
, 1986 by amateur astronomer Donald Machholz in | Loma Prieta, California. |
But no one could locate their hideout at | Loma Prieta. |
Point | Loma Publications, San Diego 1978 |
Loma Records was a sublabel of Warner Bros. Records | |
moniker "Little Jerry Williams", recording with | Loma Records, and by 1966 he had dropped the "Little |
se of the two-CD set in 1995 called The Best of | Loma Records. |
In 1968, | Loma's roster and back catalog were absorbed into Wa |
Contra | Loma Regional Park is a 780-acre (3.2 km2) regional |
et Strip, between La Cienega Boulevard and Alta | Loma Road on the south side of the Strip next door t |
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