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Racine is a defunct rapid transit station on the Chic | |
Racine requested a recount, which reaffirmed Shumlin' | |
USS | Racine (PF-100), a Tacoma-class frigate, was the firs |
After losing the 2002 Governor's race, | Racine was again elected in 2006 to the Vermont Senat |
It is privately owned by the | Racine Commercial Airport Corporation. |
Erin Veenstra-Mirabella (born 18 May 1978 in | Racine) is an American competitive cyclist. |
nal Football League for the Chicago Cardinals, | Racine Legion, and Chicago Bears from 1922 - 1925. |
Brennan was born in | Racine, Wisconsin, and attended Carl Schurz High Scho |
He and his wife, Helen, maintain residences in | Racine, Wisconsin, and Saint Paul, Minnesota, and are |
ioux City Central High School, Lincoln School ( | Racine, Wisconsin), and the original San Diego High S |
utheastern Wisconsin, covering Kenosha County, | Racine County and most of Walworth County, as well as |
Sidran was raised in | Racine, Wisconsin, and attended the University of Wis |
he offensive backfield for six seasons for the | Racine Legion and the Chicago Bears. |
He is a | racine (root), and a Rada Loa. |
ls are Robert Ashfield, Sidney Campbell, Peter | Racine Fricker, and S. Drummond Wolff. |
ranslated several poems by Metastasio, Kleist, | Racine, Hagedorn and Pope into Slovene. |
The 33rd Wisconsin was organized at | Racine, Wisconsin and mustered into Federal service O |
He was a mayor of | Racine, Wisconsin, and a member of the Wisconsin Stat |
Racine played another five years in the IHL with the | |
Racine decommissioned at Bremerton, Washington, on 27 | |
e Dark Horse, as well as the Almeida Theatre's | Racine Season at the Albery Theatre. |
Normal Avenue (500W)is about 7 blocks east of | Racine (1200W), at least under the current city grid |
He studied with Peter | Racine Fricker at the Royal College of Music, graduat |
Racine arrived at San Diego 17 May 1973. | |
It was on | Racine Avenue between 61st and 63rd Streets. |
served in the Wisconsin State Senate, and the | Racine, Wisconsin Board of Education. |
ti went on to play with the Milwaukee Badgers, | Racine Legion, Boston Bulldogs, and the Providence St |
Racine was built in 1905-1906 during the first years | |
ter him, where the only fire-proof building in | Racine was built. |
Larry Kusche was born in | Racine, Wisconsin, but grew up in Phoenix, Arizona. |
verend James De Koven D.D.: Sometime Warden of | Racine College by William Cox Pope, (New York: James |
verend James De Koven D.D.: Sometime Warden of | Racine College by William Cox Pope (New York: James P |
A Remembrance of a | Racine Belle, by Lou Parrotta |
northwest of the central business district of | Racine, a city in Racine County, Wisconsin, United St |
Sohn is president and co-founder (with Laurie | Racine and David Bollier) of Public Knowledge. |
Racine was decommissioned on 2 October 1993 and, as o | |
Booth, under the instruction of the mayor of | Racine, had discovered that there was a legal warrant |
The | Racine County District Attorney refused to file charg |
Racine was drafted 11th overall by the Detroit Red Wi | |
n before playing the following season with the | Racine Tornadoes during the 1926 NFL season. |
He played with the | Racine Tornadoes during the 1926 NFL season. |
It has major campuses in the Kenosha, | Racine and Elkhorn communities. |
Yves | Racine (born February 7, 1969) is a retired Canadian |
sor Vinaver was also a recognised authority on | Racine and Flaubert. |
ic field to both the Horlick-Racine Legion and | Racine Tornadoes Football teams. |
or several years and continue to be called the | Racine Cardinals for a while. |
Racine ran for the 2010 Democratic nomination for Gov | |
ders Rick Knickle, former St. Louis Blue Bruce | Racine and former Boston Bruin John Blue; former New |
fuse themselves with the new NFL franchise the | Racine Legion, from Racine, Wisconsin. |
ki (June 14, 1913 - November 7, 1989), born in | Racine, Wisconsin from a Japanese father (Jingaro Oza |
Her intimacy with | Racine dates from then. |
1-64), where he studied composition with Peter | Racine Fricker, fugue and orchestration with Gordon J |
; born on a farm near Waterford, Wisconsin, in | Racine County; he attended the public schools; gradua |
High School (also known as Case, J. I. Case or | Racine Case High School) is located in Mount Pleasant |
Sorenson graduated from | Racine Case High School in Racine, Wisconsin. |
He followed | Racine in his historical drama "Gemul 'Atalyah," Amst |
g a particularly intense Florida heatwave, Ned | Racine (William Hurt), an inept and rather sleazy law |
The station is located at 6314-16 South | Racine Avenue in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicag |
He died in | Racine, Wisconsin in August 6, 1938 and was laid to r |
record, ending 35 and a half games behind the | Racine Belles in the Western Division. |
nventor, and L. H. Hamilton, a business man in | Racine, Wisconsin, in the early part of the 20th cent |
Jean | Racine died in 1699 from cancer of the liver. |
Born was born in | Racine, Wisconsin in 1903. |
Cooper was elected District Attorney of | Racine County in November 1880 and moved to Racine in |
Racine was included in the Stanley Cup team picture, | |
gland for further composition study with Peter | Racine Fricker, intending to stay a few months. |
ndon Makkole DeShazer (born January 2, 1984 in | Racine, Wisconsin) is an American actor and former mo |
Racine, who is just as selfish and greedy, suggests t | |
ne "Pancho" Carter, Jr. (born June 11, 1950 in | Racine, Wisconsin) is a retired American race car dri |
Kevin Lee Barry (born July 20, 1979 in | Racine, Wisconsin) is an American football offensive |
Racine Avenue is a commuter rail station along the Bl | |
Thomas ("Tom") Sorensen (born April 6, 1971 in | Racine, Wisconsin) is a former American volleyball pl |
Peter C. Myers, Sr. (born January 4, 1931, in | Racine, Wisconsin) is a Missouri politician who has b |
The | Racine Zoo is a zoo situated on 32 acres (130,000 m2) |
Racine played junior hockey for the Drummondville Vol | |
In the best-of-five series, | Racine swept Kenosha in three games to claim the firs |
L Championship Series pitted first-half winner | Racine against Kenosha, second-half champ. |
ench into Romanian, notably the Britannicus of | Racine, a literary event of no small importance at th |
It is accessible from the CTA Blue Line | Racine stop, located one block north of the Pavilion. |
ds of the psychological theater descended from | Racine have made us unaccustomed to that immediate an |
Street Terminal and Laflin closed in 1951, and | Racine and Marshfield both closed in 1954. |
rompted the tornado then prompted warnings for | Racine and Milwaukee counties. |
etween The Israel Museum in Jerusalem, and the | Racine Art Museum in Wisconsin that traveled through |
Museum of Art, the Albuquerque Museum and the | Racine Art Museum as well as numerous public and priv |
Born on a farm in | Racine County near Racine, Wisconsin, Flynn attended |
alley return four years later to attend Hector | Racine Memorial Night with a high-ranking delegation |
ding and platform still remain at the site, as | Racine has not undergone any major renovations since |
DeKoven is buried on the grounds of | Racine College, now the DeKoven Center, in Racine, Wi |
dependent Battery was mustered into service at | Racine, Wisconsin on October 10, 1861. |
e 4th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment at | Racine, Wisconsin on July 2, 1862. |
58-seat multi-purpose arena, located at 525 S. | Racine Street on the West Side in Chicago, Illinois, |
ork to a weather patrol ship for distant duty, | Racine steamed on 7 August for the Panama Canal and P |
The recount began September 8. | Racine conceded on September 10. |
dependent Battery was mustered into service at | Racine, Wisconsin on October 10, 1861. |
dependent Battery was mustered into service at | Racine, Wisconsin on October 10, 1861. |
dependent Battery was mustered into service at | Racine, Wisconsin on January 8, 1862. |
dependent Battery was mustered into service at | Racine, Wisconsin on October 4, 1861. |
dependent Battery was mustered into service at | Racine, Wisconsin on October 2, 1861. |
dependent Battery was mustered into service at | Racine, Wisconsin on October 10, 1861. |
Racine was opened on February 25, 1907, when the Engl | |
Pamela Jintana | Racine - percussion, vocals |
translated into Polish works of Jean Baptiste | Racine and Pierre Corneille. |
Born in | Racine, Wisconsin, Plache graduated from University o |
Racine then played under contract for the Toronto Map | |
ore entering Wisconsin and tapping Kenosha and | Racine, before reaching its northern terminus in Milw |
In 1991 | Racine was recalled to Pittsburgh for the playoffs an |
ate on August 27, 2010, by 197 votes over Doug | Racine, who requested a recount. |
Doug | Racine of Richmond, State Senator, former Lieutenant |
season in 1943 with the teams Kenosha Comets, | Racine Belles, Rockford Peaches and South Bend Blue S |
e 5-way Democratic primary on August 24, 2010, | Racine placed second with 18,079 votes (24.22%) to fi |
In | Racine and Shakespeare he championed the Romantic aes |
Born in | Racine, Wisconsin, Smith attended the public schools |
In 2009, along with Fresno, | Racine was sold to the Peruvian Navy. |
The station is officially located at | Racine Avenue, South of 120th Street, and is 17.04 mi |
In Metra's zone-based fare system, | Racine Avenue Station is in zone D. |
Racine Avenue station is the last station along the B | |
s series was produced at CBC Montreal by Roger | Racine, with stories adapted by Ann Fafoutakis. |
Fr | Racine had studied with the famous French mathematici |
Racine underwent tests and participated in exercises | |
Hector | Racine died that same year in Miami, Florida after wa |
version of Euripides and the French dramatist | Racine, stated that Phaedra's nurse told Hippolytus o |
Racine is the only original Englewood station that ha | |
ammond Pros, the Rock Island Independents, the | Racine Legion, the Chicago Bulls, and the Louisville |
In 1856 he was elected mayor of | Racine, declined the re-nomination the next year, but |
With | Racine in the Delorimier Stadium president's office, |
n the Leafs earned Tellqvist a promotion, with | Racine earning the starting spot. |
dvancing to the playoffs, but were defeated by | Racine in the first round, three to zero games. |
His brother, Antoine | Racine, was the first Bishop of Sherbrooke. |
Racine observes the dramatic unities more closely tha | |
In | Racine, Wisconsin, there is a community center named |
In December 1881 he married Christine Corse in | Racine, and they had seven children. |
a perfunctory Commentaire on the works of Jean | Racine prefixed to Lenormant's edition (1808). |
It is located between Shattuck Avenue and | Racine Street to the east and west, and between 61st |
by the J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company of | Racine, Wisconsin, to be driven by Lewis Strang. |
February 17, 1860 to Lemuel and Lucy Mason in | Racine, Wisconsin, United States. |
was a Progressive Hardcore/Metalcore band from | Racine, WI, United States, a town just south of Milwa |
He was a resident of | Racine, Wisconsin, until his death there on May 14, 1 |
Racine, Wisconsin, USA | |
Astronomers at the University, Garrison, | Racine and van den Bergh, all had experience with Chi |
Racine bow view with bow ramp sitting on deck. | |
o GTC) is a technical college serving Kenosha, | Racine, and Walworth counties in Wisconsin. |
u Lac, Jefferson, Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, | Racine, Sheboygan, Walworth, and Washington. |
In 2009, along with | Racine, Fresno was sold to the Peruvian Navy. |
922 by-election held after the death of Damase | Racine and was elected to the federal parliament in 1 |
The first | Racine (PF-100) was laid down by the American Ship Bu |
He would attend | Racine College, Washington University in St. Louis, a |
Lake Denoon is located at the boundary between | Racine, and Waukesha Counties in Wisconsin. |
In 1920 the Tigers and Chicago | Racine Cardinals were playing for the same Chicago fa |
lington, Wisconsin to practice law and then to | Racine, Wisconsin where he was District Attorney of R |
Madsen was born in | Racine, Wisconsin where he started playing classical |
He emigrated to the U.S. in 1869, settling in | Racine, Wisconsin, where he started a food company wi |
In 1842, he moved to | Racine, Wisconsin, where he served as district attorn |
He was also a major sponsor of the | Racine Legion, who played in the National Football Le |
linois, Lake Superior's Au Sable Light (1874), | Racine, Wisconsin's Wind Point Light (1880); Outer Is |
Yorkville is a town in | Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. |
Waterford is a town in | Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. |
Norway is a town in | Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. |
Raymond is a town in | Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. |
Burlington is a town in | Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. |
Born in | Racine County, Wisconsin, he moved with his parents t |
Racine continued with the Marlies until 2007 when he | |
arlier this year at Belle City Sound studio in | Racine, Wisconsin with producer Chris Djuricic (Novem |
Racine played with the Penguins farm team the Muskego | |
was named for Jerome Increase Case, founder of | Racine Threshing Works, now a part of CNH Global. |
Racine Avenue Yard - 63rd Street (Green Line) - 1907: | |
He was active in the | Racine County Young Republicans from 1961 to 1963 and |
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