「Philadelphia」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
該当件数 : 3988件
e the PRR completed Broad Street Station in | Philadelphia, a seminal event in the city's history. |
member of the Common Council of the City of | Philadelphia, a member of the Governor's Council, and Ma |
On February 8, 1966, the NHL awarded | Philadelphia a conditional franchise, one which would ev |
year he sent voice messages from Newark to | Philadelphia, a distance of 81 miles. |
Historic Houses of | Philadelphia: A Tour of the Region's Museum Homes. |
was born and raised in Overbrook Park, West | Philadelphia, a section of the City of Philadelphia, Pen |
He died at | Philadelphia, a few months after returning from a missio |
article is within the scope of WikiProject | Philadelphia, a collaborative effort to improve the cove |
to establish a working arrangement with the | Philadelphia A's owned by Connie Mack. |
Brewers (AA) 1937-1939; Chicago Cubs 1946; | Philadelphia A's 1953-1954 |
In 1770 first New York City then | Philadelphia abandoned the non-importation boycott of Br |
Morpho peleides on display at the | Philadelphia Academy of Natural Science |
Morpho richardus on display at the | Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences |
He was educated at the | Philadelphia Academy and then in the first class of the |
He is also noted for his | Philadelphia accent (particularly the "Philadelphia A"), |
WDAS is the current | Philadelphia affiliate for the competing Steve Harvey Mo |
ited States surpassed this population until | Philadelphia after 1800. |
The epidemic forced her to return to | Philadelphia after taking the lives of 13 bluejackets an |
He returned to | Philadelphia after leaving the military and died there o |
He later played for Union Quakers of | Philadelphia, after the Phoenixville team's star player |
well received as a teacher but returned to | Philadelphia after two years due to tuberculosis. |
Turner moved to | Philadelphia after the war. |
ecome a doctor and continued his studies in | Philadelphia after the war. |
The Cardinal died from a heart attack in | Philadelphia, aged 74. |
Philadelphia AIDS Thrift is a non-profit, 501c3 tax-exem | |
It is located east of Northeast | Philadelphia Airport at Morrell Avenue. |
nce again in 1980, to the present Northeast | Philadelphia Airport. |
are Eastern District federal courtrooms in | Philadelphia, Allentown, Reading, and Easton. |
Philadelphia Almanac and Citizens' Manual (1995 edition | |
( | Philadelphia Almanac and Citizen's Manual). |
In 1835, the overcrowded | Philadelphia Almshouse moved to Blockley Township in Wes |
The regiment remained at | Philadelphia, although a small detachment was sent to Ft |
In 1910, Centennial won the | Philadelphia Amateur Challenge Cup. |
ngs in Parliament, 1614 (House of Commons) ( | Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1988) |
Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1968. | |
( | Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society, 1973). |
then unidentified, killed 29 attendees of a | Philadelphia American Legion conference. |
(1869), Ritualism in the Church of England, | Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, OCLC |
or, The Sin of Cruelty Exposed and Rebuked ( | Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union, 1845) (avail |
In 1949, Valtin played for the | Philadelphia Americans of the American Soccer League. |
He was born in | Philadelphia, and died in Miami. |
Brown and Cooper then relocated to | Philadelphia and renamed the team the Philadelphia Blaze |
60, Furey was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of | Philadelphia and Titular Bishop of Temnus by Pope John X |
009, two additional shows were performed in | Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.. |
Jeff Hamburg was born in | Philadelphia and studied acoustics and composition at th |
In 1871 the UC&T became part of the | Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. |
ed and sent to London, Cambridge, New York, | Philadelphia, and Berlin. |
However, Conwell did return to | Philadelphia and received permission to perform episcopa |
Chaino was actually born in | Philadelphia and raised in Chicago. |
He died in office, in | Philadelphia, and is buried at Christ Church Burial Grou |
Hamilton was educated in | Philadelphia and England before becoming a practising la |
He moved to | Philadelphia and recorded three singles for Atlantic Rec |
For a time it was "the main artery between | Philadelphia and the west". |
onsored by the Bicycle Coalition of Greater | Philadelphia, and it occurs on the second Sunday of Sept |
ia Route 91 between the Delaware border and | Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Route 32 from Philadelphia |
Smith played all 3 seasons with | Philadelphia and was named to the 2001 WUSA Global 11 Al |
ith U.S. Steel in Chester, Pennsylvania and | Philadelphia and then with the Repauno Corporation. |
Cities of focus included Denver, | Philadelphia, and San Francisco. |
This section is owned by the City of | Philadelphia and leased by PATCO. |
the band's songs depict life in the city of | Philadelphia and the surrounding area. |
She grew up in | Philadelphia and worked as a public school teacher befor |
Quattrone grew up in | Philadelphia and attended St. Joe's Preparatory school o |
He pursued preparatory studies in | Philadelphia, and participated in the American Revolutio |
DeRenzi was born in | Philadelphia and raised in Pennsauken, New Jersey. |
He built and operated a hotel on the | Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike. |
He attended St. Josephs College in | Philadelphia and graduated from St. Mary's University in |
Electrified service was opened between | Philadelphia and Wilmington on September 30, 1928. |
he former Strafford Spur, was closed by the | Philadelphia and Western Railroad in 1956. |
For a time he worked in | Philadelphia, and later moved to Brooklyn, NY, where he |
and Township, on Illinois Route 125 between | Philadelphia and Ashland. |
orn in St. Mary's, Georgia, was educated in | Philadelphia, and received an M.A. and D.D. from Bucknel |
He was born February 11, 1969 outside | Philadelphia and attended Ridley High School in Folsom, |
ember 1918, Arawan II was decommissioned at | Philadelphia and returned to her owner. |
there, where interchange was made with the | Philadelphia and Western Railroad. |
, and remained with the team as it moved to | Philadelphia and was renamed the Philadelphia 76ers. |
o study at the Curtis Institute of Music in | Philadelphia and later in New York City. |
Bob was born and raised in South | Philadelphia and currently lives in Glenside, Pennsylvan |
He was born in | Philadelphia and graduated in medicine from the Universi |
Webb was born in | Philadelphia, and grew up in Houston. |
3 and 5 North known as the Girard Group on | Philadelphia's Delaware River waterfront were built by t |
Cox was born in | Philadelphia and arrived in Indianapolis in 1833 and est |
by 1972 Hambrick had moved on to WCAU-TV in | Philadelphia and served as co-anchor of their evening ne |
date back to 1871 when its predecessor, the | Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company (P. |
platform, there are two tracks, serving the | Philadelphia and Lindenwold bound trains. |
hen ran southbound down 6th Street in North | Philadelphia and then onto 4th Street & Northbound 5th S |
saac was educated at the Friends' School in | Philadelphia, and went abroad in 1722 and 1734-1735. |
ed medicine at Jefferson Medical College in | Philadelphia and then at Queen's University. |
gram works with multiple partner schools in | Philadelphia and surrounding areas. |
0) was an American lawyer and poet, born in | Philadelphia and educated at Central High School (Philad |
Townsend died at age 92, while at | Philadelphia, and is buried in the Red Men's Cemetery at |
Between | Philadelphia and Baltimore, I-95 leaves US 1 to pass thr |
e he went to the Curtis Institute of Music, | Philadelphia, and obtained his Master's Degree in 1993. |
ted in Toronto until 1941, when it moved to | Philadelphia and then to Bala Cynwyd (a suburb of Philad |
Prior to working at WPVI, he was at WCAU in | Philadelphia and WSB-TV in Atlanta. |
After graduating, he practiced medicine in | Philadelphia and was a lecturer at Penn. |
s an American disco band, who were based in | Philadelphia and were one of the first disco bands. |
Deirdre Quinn grew up outside of | Philadelphia, and is a graduate of Germantown Academy. |
Mr. Pennypacker (feature film, 1959) set in | Philadelphia and Harrisburg |
He later made regular trips between | Philadelphia and Bethlehem on a weekly basis. |
ermanent collections at the Free Library of | Philadelphia and the Philadelphia College of Art. |
ton Symphony Orchestra, the Orpheus Club of | Philadelphia, and the Philadelphia Orchestra. |
al commercial and passenger linkage between | Philadelphia and Baltimore for over 100 years. |
Deliveries were also made to the | Philadelphia and West Chester Traction Company and to th |
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh are subject to separate stat | |
He attended St. Basil School in | Philadelphia and went on to attend the Ukrainian Catholi |
ocated at 300 North Broad Street(PA 611) in | Philadelphia, and serves both local and express trains. |
een a consistent supporter of tax reform in | Philadelphia and has fought for affordable housing in va |
Two sites are split between North | Philadelphia and other parts of the city, and are thus i |
For the 2000 political conventions in | Philadelphia and Los Angeles, Bohrman was CEO of Pseudo. |
He attended the University of | Philadelphia, and was a member of the cricket team, tour |
7 the squadron moved to port of Embarkation | Philadelphia and boarded the transport Northland. |
had moved to the U.S. where they settled in | Philadelphia and Brittan decided to join them. |
Watson's Annals of | Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, 1857 |
seasons in the major leagues with Montreal, | Philadelphia and Houston. |
She grew up in the suburbs of | Philadelphia and graduated from Great Valley High School |
This is also the tallest tower between | Philadelphia and Charlotte. |
Mifflin was born in | Philadelphia, and died at his home in Little Rock, Arkan |
s appointed to the Court of Common Pleas of | Philadelphia and elected November 1977. |
She eventually moved back home to | Philadelphia, and went into nursing. |
uylkill River and connects University City, | Philadelphia and Center City, Philadelphia. |
cashier of the Farmers & Mechanics' Bank of | Philadelphia, and died in Philadelphia in 1811. |
Sergeant died in | Philadelphia and is interred at Laurel Hill Cemetery. |
gers on numerous round-trip voyages between | Philadelphia and Burlington, New Jersey. |
Filming began on March 23, 2008 in | Philadelphia and ended in June 2008. |
for five seasons with theatre companies in | Philadelphia and Boston. |
She was born in | Philadelphia and died in Ormond Beach, Florida. |
niversity closed its campus in Center City, | Philadelphia and established a new location across the S |
studied medicine in Baltimore, | Philadelphia and Paris; |
The British exiled him in 1781 to | Philadelphia and Guerard subsequently made his way back |
e Shippen was born on September 10, 1734 at | Philadelphia and died on September 30. |
He returned to | Philadelphia and practiced law until his death there in |
American Illustrated Medical Dictionary ( | Philadelphia and London, 1938) |
wson first married Nicholas Biddle Uhler of | Philadelphia, and later Frank Skinner of Woodbury, NJ. |
He studied medicine in | Philadelphia and commenced practice at York Springs, Pen |
He also learned in Talmudical Yeshiva of | Philadelphia and in Beis Medrash Gavoha. |
she was decommissioned for the last time in | Philadelphia and placed in reserve. |
Rand was born in | Philadelphia and attended the University of Pennsylvania |
Portland from a list that included Seattle, | Philadelphia, and San Francisco. |
inder of the war he was on ordnance duty in | Philadelphia and Washington. |
He won the 1992 World Open in | Philadelphia, and the 1992 U.S. Open. |
Electrified service between | Philadelphia and Trenton was opened on June 29, 1930. |
oga on the Steps takes place in two cities: | Philadelphia and for the first time, Washington, DC. |
In 1875 he moved to | Philadelphia and took a class taught by Thomas Eakins at |
Afterward, he returned to | Philadelphia and formed a partnership with his brother G |
Jackson covers the Flyers on CSN | Philadelphia and Comcast Network with Steve Coates and K |
are not as liberal as their counterparts in | Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. |
Attended St. Joseph's Preparatory School in | Philadelphia and the University of California at Berkele |
Philadelphia and New York, 1901. | |
Suzor signed with | Philadelphia and continued to work towards the NHL. |
One site is split between Northeast | Philadelphia and other parts of the city, and is thus in |
In 1907, the | Philadelphia and Western Railroad opened its Upper Darby |
on is located at 3200 North Broad Street in | Philadelphia, and is strictly for local trains. |
He attended the schools of | Philadelphia and graduated from The Haverford School in |
d that the map did not show the full way to | Philadelphia, and the complexity of the navigation to Ph |
Cleveland, | Philadelphia and Baltimore 18 to 20 pick in round 1966 9 |
rried Sabin Colton, a prominent investor in | Philadelphia and New York. |
Much of the firm's work is visible in | Philadelphia and around the country. |
Bates was born in | Philadelphia and was the son of William Bates, a classic |
In 1755, John moved to | Philadelphia and became a merchant. |
ison then completed a judicial clerkship in | Philadelphia and became a practicing attorney. |
imately 40-50 miles (60-80 km) southwest of | Philadelphia and were marching towards Philadelphia. |
-76) over the Schuylkill River between West | Philadelphia and the Grays Ferry section of South Philad |
Philadelphia and Houston are also evacuated due to the h | |
She was born in | Philadelphia and died in Detroit, Michigan. |
ctors of the Independence Visitor Center in | Philadelphia, and is a member of the Boards of Directors |
Philadelphia and Reading: Peter Fritts, Chapter XLV, pp. | |
In 1907, he returned to | Philadelphia and worked in Grafly's studio. |
of the trail's signage, the segment between | Philadelphia and Valley Forge is still identified by the |
quired by the Navy on 27 July 1917 from the | Philadelphia and Reading Railway Co., in Philadelphia, P |
He attended Girard College in | Philadelphia, and then emigrated to Canada in 1896. |
attended the University of Pennsylvania at | Philadelphia and studied law, but did not earn a degree. |
y the tendency grew with cadres in Detroit, | Philadelphia and New Haven, Connecticut. |
nd Western Districts to be headquartered in | Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, respectively. |
the Turnpike between the Bensalem (formerly | Philadelphia) and Delaware River Bridge interchanges. |
He moved to | Philadelphia and then to Newark, Delaware. |
He attended private schools in | Philadelphia and graduated from Princeton University in |
predominantly Black central region of North | Philadelphia and the predominantly Hispanic eastern regi |
Washington, D.C., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, | Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh. |
ated between the Lower Northeast section of | Philadelphia and North Philadelphia. |
elegate to the National Union Convention in | Philadelphia, and died in Plymouth on April 15, 1868. |
It is the sole stop between central | Philadelphia and the Philadelphia International Airport |
er paternal grandfather was a shopkeeper in | Philadelphia and Chicago. |
Its primary business office is in South | Philadelphia, and they also maintain a research and deve |
use 24 hours per day throughout the city of | Philadelphia and the region. |
He lives in | Philadelphia and North Truro, on Cape Cod. |
He drowned at sea during a voyage between | Philadelphia and Havre. |
rsity of Pennsylvania School of Medicine at | Philadelphia and commenced practice in Sparta, Georgia. |
After his militia service, he settled in | Philadelphia, and began practicing in Pennsylvania court |
Durang died March 31, 1822 in | Philadelphia and was buried at St. Mary's Church. |
he Presbytery of New York left the Synod of | Philadelphia and joined the New Side. |
ll River between the Grays Ferry section of | Philadelphia and Southwest Philadelphia. |
In November 2006, Wynn was waived by | Philadelphia and claimed by Houston Texans following the |
He died in October 1887, in the city of | Philadelphia, and was buried in the Mount Moriah Cemeter |
He was born in | Philadelphia and became abbot of the prestigious Mangana |
When the league disbanded, he went back to | Philadelphia, and later finished his career with the Was |
He resumed the practice of law in | Philadelphia, and served as collector of customs at Phil |
Leonard Boston was born in 1871 in | Philadelphia, and graduated with an M.D. in 1896 from th |
The | Philadelphia and Delaware County Rail-Road Company was c |
They missed their connection from Denver to | Philadelphia, and had a choice of two flights 20 minutes |
They upset | Philadelphia and the Knicks on the way to the finals. |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |