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He represented the sports clubs Berliner | SC and LAC Halensee Berlin, and became German champ |
active in the Berlin-Liga, playing for Berliner | SC. |
the 1993-94 season, Beraldo played for Berliner | SC Preussen in what turned out to be the final seas |
Olympics 1920 he played in Europe with Berliner | SC, 1921 and 1923. |
He skated for the Berliner | SC club representing Germany. |
and four seasons in the Bundesliga for Berliner | SC. |
She represented the club Berliner | SC. |
Standing with Peter, Bethune, | SC: Requiem Press, 2006. |
uring a Coupe de France semi-final match between | SC Bastia and Marseille. |
Bexley | SC |
Bhaghwanpur ( | SC) (assembly constituency no. |
Bilara ( | SC). |
d of the month from his hometown of Bishopville, | SC. |
Fawkner Blues | SC |
Bolton | SC provides extensive racing across a range of ding |
In 2009, Bolton | SC was awarded RYA Champion Club status. |
Bonner | SC is a German association football club based in B |
sion football in Germany and signing with Bonner | SC of Oberliga Nordrhein, where spent the entire 20 |
In January 2008, Ozor was on trial with Bonner | SC, but played with OLS during the 2008 season. |
Don Bosco | SC (Negombo) (Champions) |
Mileage markers and exit numbers on both | SC 30 and I-526 are based on an eventual merging of |
nian footballer who plays for Churchill Brothers | SC as a Forward in I-League |
they beat defending champions Churchill Brothers | SC 4-2 and remained at the top position. |
Burwan ( | SC) (assembly constituency no. |
as the best player, in the Lille OSC double, but | SC Vaslui failed to qualify in the Europa League gr |
unded as the Champaign County Herald in 1877 by | S.C. Harris, it was purchased in 1879 by Milton W. M |
can of Raid, a brand of insecticide produced by | SC Johnson, in an attempt to get the company to par |
his career with FV Ravensburg and was signed by | SC Freiburg in summer 2005. |
so of right-of-way had already been acquired by | SC DOT from Bull St. to just past River Drive (U.S. |
In the winter of 2007, he was bought by | SC Vaslui for almost 200.000 |
On 14 January 2010, Milanov was bought by | SC Vaslui signing a two and a half years contract. |
The Promotion was won by | SC Menen, Mol Sport, Cappellen FC and Stade Waremmi |
h of Fountain Inn; its old route was replaced by | SC 417 between Mauldin-Simpsonville and SC 14 to Fo |
It was built in 1842 by | SC Fripp. |
In the winter of 2007, he was bought by | SC Vaslui. |
er fee was demanded but subsequently released by | SC Bastia in September 2006 to return once again on |
r of its former route to Laurens was replaced by | SC 14. |
wo seasons on loan in Deventer, he was signed by | SC Cambuur. |
He was released by | SC Rheindorf Altach in the Austrian Football Bundes |
finals in 1959 where they were eliminated 0:3 by | SC Turbine Erfurt. |
It is operated by | S.C. Transloc. |
During the 2005-2006 season Reva was rented by | SC Tavriya Simferopol until the end of the year 200 |
Daniel Caligiuri ( | SC Freiburg II) |
The local football club is called | Sc Ortmann, taking its name from the nearby toilet |
Camden, | S.C. Born: March 29, 1896, Camden, S.C. G.O. No.: 16 |
eams he was active at during his playing career, | SC Heracles where he became the assistant of manage |
clubs after playing for former NSL clubs Carlton | SC and the Melbourne Knights before signing with Au |
y moved to Australia, joining NSL club, Carlton | S.C., in August 1999. |
al before he moved to Australia to join Carlton | S.C.. |
Cherokee County in the state of South Carolina ( | SC) and is one of the three mountain peaks in Chero |
t in York County in the state of South Carolina ( | SC). |
Nethekanis are classified as a scheduled caste ( | SC) and other backward castes some states in India, |
onstituencies are reserved for Scheduled Castes ( | SC) candidates. |
f Southern Wesleyan University (SWU) in Central, | SC. |
German Cup final once more, losing to champions | SC 1880 Frankfurt. |
Chandrakona ( | SC) (assembly constituency no. |
he synaptonemal complex have been characterized: | SC protein-1 (SYCP1), SC protein-2 (SYCP2), and SC |
On 03 May 2010 R. Charleroi | S.C. redeem from KRC Genk the midfielder, the Brazil |
On 28 August 2009 R. Charleroi | S.C. have signed the versatile defender on loan from |
ed to the country's top level, with R. Charleroi | SC. |
On 1 April 2009 R. Charleroi | S.C. engaged the midfielder, who arrives from Mons a |
C Charleroi signed for local rival R. Charleroi | S.C.. |
2010 Charleroi | SC |
fore moving to Belgium to play for R. Charleroi | S.C. (1977-1981). |
ears contract on 17 June 2009 with R. Charleroi | S.C.. |
On 2 November 2009, Demol quit R. Charleroi | S.C. due to poor results. |
Belgium League where he sighed for R. Charleroi | S.C. in the 1994/1995 season. |
y been at AS Nancy (1998-2002) and R. Charleroi | S.C. (2002-2009). |
nnikov was loaned for a half season to Charleroi | SC. |
g scored in the final (Standard 2 - R. Charleroi | SC 0), and also helped the side to two runner-up le |
He played previously for R. Charleroi | S.C. in the Belgian First Division, and for Union Ro |
rom Guinea who currently plays for R. Charleroi | S.C. in Belgium. |
Emamifar played three seasons with R. Charleroi | S.C. in the Belgian First Division. |
tende KM and KSC Lokeren) as well as R Charleroi | SC (13th-placed team). |
che SK, SK Roulers, RFC Bressoux and R Charleroi | SC were relegated from the Division I to the Promot |
or Union Royale Namur on loan from R. Charleroi | S.C.. |
The left back came to R. Charleroi | S.C. in July 2006 from French team EA Guingamp. |
gium with RAA La Louviere and then R. Charleroi | S.C.. |
27 with R. Charleroi | S.C.. |
idfielder, who currently plays for R. Charleroi | S.C. in Belgium. |
in the Belgian First Division with R. Charleroi | S.C., R.S.C. Anderlecht and R.A.E.C. Mons. |
Artz started the match against Charleroi | SC. |
d after his return to the league rival Charleroi | SC. |
He is formerly manager of Charleroi | SC since December 10, 2007, when he was appointed a |
In February 2010, R. Charleroi | S.C. loaned him for the remainder of the season, whi |
At the end of the season, R Charleroi | SC and ARA La Gantoise were relegated to the Divisi |
Boussu Dour Borinage on loan from R. Charleroi | S.C. in Belgium. |
ays for K.V. Kortrijk on loan from R. Charleroi | S.C. in Belgium. |
otball striker who last played for R. Charleroi | S.C. and the Moroccan national team. |
He joined R. Charleroi | S.C. in 2001, he came from R.S.C. Anderlecht. |
lays in the Jupiler Pro League for R. Charleroi | S.C.. |
in Snr, born in London, and buried in Charleston | SC, who is very likely his father; but I'm far from |
othing Factory Plan Abandoned", The Charleston ( | S.C.) Evening Post: 2, January 10, 1919 |
ing Designed for College Park", The Charleston ( | S.C.) Evening Post: 7, September 4, 1918 |
e, South Carolina, USA, it serves the Charleston | SC area. |
e, South Carolina, USA, it serves the Charleston | SC area. |
n, South Carolina, USA, it serves the Charleston | SC area. |
he toured extensively across the US - Charleston | SC, Savannah GA, New Orleans and Baton Rouge LA, Me |
r, South Carolina, USA, it serves the Charleston | SC area. |
e, South Carolina, USA, it serves the Charleston | SC area. |
ttle of Bull Run were transported to Charleston | S.C. and held inside a makeshift prison at Castle Pi |
e, South Carolina, USA, it serves the Charleston | SC area. |
rns Hyer was born on May 21, 1875, in Charleston | SC, the youngest son of John Henry Hyer, Jr. and El |
n, South Carolina, USA, it serves the Charleston | SC area. |
Charleston Carifest, Charleston, | SC. |
t of South Carolina, moving back to Charleston, | S.C. in 1789. |
er cruises from Cape Hatteras, NC to Charleston, | SC and even down through Key West, FL. |
Charleston, | SC: 94 |
Making port at Charleston, | SC, two days before Christmas of 1945, Van Valkenbu |
His death was in Charleston, | S.C., January 31, 1913; interment in Magnolia Cemete |
ATA-207 soon departed for Charleston, | SC, via the Panama Canal, and from there moved to h |
Charleston, | SC: Arcadia Publishing. |
The first reunion is near Charleston, | SC in the spring, the second reunion is traditional |
Robert W. "Bobby" Harrell, Jr. (R - Charleston, | SC) |
in Charlotte, N.C., and WCSC-TV in Charleston, | S.C. |
It was bought out by Charleston, | SC interests in 1863 and became known as the Confed |
tehouse) additions, 84 Broad Street, Charleston, | SC - 1941 |
Vocational School, 3 Chisolm Street, Charleston, | SC - 1923 |
corted a convoy of merchantmen from Charleston, | S.C. to Pearl Harbor arriving on 20 January 1944. |
ed Bonds-Wilson High School in North Charleston, | SC. |
s decommissioned in January 1970 at Charleston, | S.C.; struck from the Naval Register, 24 May 1989, a |
e bands of his father's orphanage in Charleston, | SC. |
el, and took part in the defense of Charleston, | S.C. in June 1776. |
tor/owner of Suarez Soccer School in Charleston, | SC. |
the exclusive Porter-Gaud School, in Charleston, | SC. |
with a signal from Lumberton, NC to Charleston, | SC. |
eston Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., Charleston, | SC, sponsored by Mrs. Katherine Carswell, widow of |
with Wal-Mart in 1981 (locations in Charleston, | SC were known as "Big-K Edwards" after Big K purcha |
r's degree in history, The Citadel, Charleston, | S.C. |
k as an obstruction in the harbor of Charleston, | SC in December 1861. |
Stroud and Charleston, | SC: Tempus |
of Ranger until he was captured at Charleston, | S.C., May 12, 1780. |
family are; the Charleston Theatre, Charleston, | SC; the Chatham Garden Theatre in New York City; th |
y have the top rated morning show in Charleston, | SC. |
Charleston, | S.C.: The Battery Press. |
28 October 1936, Chester arrived at Charleston, | S.C. on 13 November and departed five days later to |
ng Marcus search for his own past in Charleston, | SC, they visit significant sites in the diary. |
r named Lewis C. Levin, a native of Charleston, | S.C., and a peripatetic law practitioner, first in S |
Charleston, | SC: The History Press. |
k as an obstruction in the harbor of Charleston, | SC on 19 or 20 December 1861. |
Sean W. Kennedy (April 8, 1987, Charleston, | SC - May 16, 2007, Greenville, SC) was a gay 20-yea |
arles Edmondston and George Chisolm, Charleston, | SC, and also a descendant of George Gaillard Ford, |
Old Station 9, 1095 King Street, Charleston, | SC - 1933 |
ed to the Coast Guard piers in North Charleston, | SC for minor repairs and to await dry docking. |
e Spence, (Nelson Southern Printing, Charleston, | SC, 1976), pp. |
nd, at the entrance to the harbor of Charleston, | SC, was one of the colonial lights turned over to t |
, Percy (2009), Religious Pamphlets, Charleston, | SC: BiblioBazaar, ISBN 1115390899 |
Shortly after birth moved to Charleston, | S.C. |
Thomas J. Steckbeck, born Charleston, | SC. |
ical University of South Carolina in Charleston, | SC. |
r and commenced a legal practice in Charleston, | S.C. |
g the final "Farewell" show in North Charleston, | SC in October 2000; however, this was not publicly |
rchist Network (SEANET) gathering in Charleston, | SC. |
cation, approximately midway between Charleston, | SC, and Florence, SC. |
Furchgott was born in Charleston, | SC, to Arthur Furchgott (December 1884 - January 19 |
gh 30 December, when she sailed for Charleston, | S.C., via Eniwetok, Pearl Harbor, San Diego, and the |
he trip from Marinette, Wisconsin to Charleston, | SC and was commissioned on March 7, 2003, the first |
y P.C. Coker III, (CokerCraft Press, Charleston, | SC, 1987), pp. |
2000 Charleston, | SC Annual Spoletto Arts Show |
Ray Greene married (in Charleston, | SC) Mary Magdalene Flagg 1775-1817, daughter of Geo |
ctions including the Gibbes Gallery, Charleston, | SC; the Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville |
ed to the former April Sage of North Charleston, | SC and they have three children together, son Kendr |
She arrived at Charleston, | S.C., 22 December 1945; went into commission in rese |
for 19.1 miles from U.S. 78 in North Charleston, | SC to U.S. 17 Alt southwest of Summerville, SC. |
period at Detyen's Shipyard in North Charleston, | SC. |
Charleston, | SC: BookSurge, 2004. |
mined on the principles of science, Charleston, | S.C.: C. Canning. |
erway from that port 28 October for Charleston, | S.C., to load her full complement of 16 Polaris miss |
he second single from his 2010 album Charleston, | SC 1966, and the sixth solo single release of his c |
ch day she made the brief voyage to Charleston, | S.C. |
Georgiana, sunk in naval action near Charleston, | SC in March 1863. |
2009 The Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, | SC organized Brian Rutenberg: Tidesong, |
Chatra ( | SC) assembly constituency is part of Chatra (Lok Sa |
Chelakara ( | SC) |
Chengam ( | SC) (moved to Tiruvannamalai constituency after 200 |
Chicago: | S.C. Griggs and Co.. pp. |
In 2008, Noble founded One Laptop Per Child | SC with a pledge to provide an educational laptop f |
s a player-coach and assistant for Orlando City | S.C. in 2011. |
semi-professional to play with Campbelltown City | SC in the South Australia Super League until 1994. |
to Orlando, Florida, re-naming it Orlando City | S.C.. |
The champions were Sydney City | SC, winning their third title. |
Sydney City | SC withdrew from the competition after round 1, red |
by the club, becoming a member of Orlando City | S.C. in January 2011. |
S Live, a weekly magazine show for Orlando City | S.C., on Thursday nights during their season. |
Main article: 2011 Orlando City | S.C. season |
career in 1976 and 1977, playing for Altona City | SC which had been his junior club. |
was named Director of Coaching at Halifax City | S.C. in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
Northcote City | SC |
Source: Orlando City | S.C. |
After going to high school at Lake City ( | SC), Faison attended Howard University. |
in 2007 a small shopping centre called Citywest | SC was opened south of the business park, the first |
FAP, also known as seprase, belongs to the clan | SC proteases and is a member of the S9B prolyl olig |
The portion of U.S. 123 from Clemson, | SC to Easley, SC is built as a freeway. |
home games at Doug Kingsmore Stadium in Clemson, | SC. |
home games at Doug Kingsmore Stadium in Clemson, | SC. |
the 200 metres, achieved in May 1999 in Clemson, | SC. |
The west end spurs into Clemson, | SC. |
their home games in Memorial Stadium in Clemson, | SC. |
101 to the I-385-I-26 interchange near Clinton, | SC in concrete. |
Clissold | SC |
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