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rvised the design and building of a new state | capitol still in use today. |
In January 2001 the | Capitol stopped lighting the pioneer at night. |
ed as the Youth Director for the St. Luke and | Capitol Street United Methodist Churches in Jackson, |
Central Avenue in a residential area at East | Capitol Street and Southern Avenue. |
ng in Downtown Houston at the intersection of | Capitol Street and Main Street. |
Subsequently, Rev. Lee served the | Capitol Street Church in Jackson as Associate Pastor; |
bound by Michigan Avenue to the south, North | Capitol Street to the west, Hawaii Avenue to the nort |
South | Capitol Street |
f Saint Aloysius Catholic Church at 900 North | Capitol Street NW in Washington, DC. |
State St, on the east side of State Street at | Capitol Street, in Jackson. |
ear the intersection of Benning Road and East | Capitol Street. |
Its studios are located at 600 | Capitol Street. |
ampus of Gonzaga College High School on North | Capitol Street. |
Owens recorded "Act Naturally" at the | Capitol studios in Hollywood on February 12, 1963, an |
Recorded at | Capitol Studios in New York City on February 6 (track |
Mastering - Ken Perry at | Capitol Studios, Los Angeles |
Mixed by Al Schmitt at | Capitol Studios, Hollywood |
After a five year stint as Chief Engineer at | Capitol Studios, and with 35 years of experience in t |
bum were digitally remastered by Odea Murphy ( | Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, California). |
Recorded at | Capitol Studios, Studio 55, Oceanway Recording, and C |
h was released on Cooking Vinyl in the UK and | Capitol subsidiary Gold Castle in the States. |
Bloodrock Live- | Capitol SVBB 11038 - (double album) (1972) U.S. #67 |
Endless Summer ( | Capitol SVBB 11307) hit #1 in the US during a chart s |
All The Good That's Happening (1967) | Capitol T 2638 (mono) |
Sounds Like Gene Vincent ( | Capitol T1207 US & UK) (6/59) |
Bluejean Bop ( | Capitol T764 US & UK) (8/13/56) |
e Jonah Jones Quartet - Swingin' On Broadway ( | Capitol T963 Mono) (Released 1957) |
ey worked as a Bureau Chief/Correspondent for | Capitol Television News Service, a Sacramento-based p |
to erect a black history statue at the state | capitol that colleagues opposed because it included E |
It is the only pre-Sacramento | capitol that survives. |
Although the rotunda of the | capitol that the statue rests upon was damaged in the |
rability for building a wing behind the State | Capitol that contains space for the Legislature. |
g and specifically of the new Louisiana State | Capitol that Long was trying to get approved. |
es by announcing at a press conference in the | Capitol that weapons of mass destruction had been loc |
in Louisiana, including the skyscraper-shaped | capitol, the governor's mansion, and Louisiana State |
s a wonderful vantage point to view the State | Capitol, the Susquehanna River valley and the Blue Mo |
ructed in 1753 as South Carolina's provincial | capitol, the building was rebuilt in 1792 for use as |
and immediately surrounding the United States | Capitol, the White House and the Supreme Court buildi |
oclassical style, including the United States | Capitol, the Baltimore Cathedral, and St. John's Epis |
Indiana on the site of Indiana's First State | Capitol the first weekend of July. |
5 miles (2.41 km) west-northwest of the State | Capitol, the district encompasses approximately 332 a |
e same quarry that supplied materials for the | Capitol, the outer walls are made of sunset red grani |
original flag can be seen in the Texas State | Capitol, the University of Texas at El Paso Library, |
ch was released on Combat Records rather than | Capitol, the compilation contains songs from all Mega |
Capitol Theater Building, built in 1925, is a histori | |
At the | Capitol Theater in New York City, the film was accomp |
ete show recorded on February 19, 1971 at the | Capitol Theater in Port Chester, New York. |
the job directing the house orchestra at The | Capitol Theater in New York City. |
mple Square, while Utah Opera performs in the | Capitol Theater, also in downtown Salt Lake City. |
Recorded at The | Capitol Theater, Passaic NJ, January 17, 1979 (1979-0 |
February 15 - The | Capitol Theatre opened in Winnipeg. |
The | Capitol Theatre opened on December 25, 1920. |
ahl Building, also known as Kahl Building and | Capitol Theatre is a building located in Downtown Dav |
Geffen Records alongside Live at the Cardiff | Capitol Theatre which captures a concert four months |
Since screening to cast and crew at the | Capitol Theatre in March 2005, A Black and White Worl |
s on a site formally occupied by the original | Capitol Theatre movie palace. |
The | Capitol Theatre was commissioned by a group of Melbou |
The | Capitol Theatre was a cinema in Didsbury, Manchester |
ance in West Virginia communities such as the | Capitol Theatre in Wheeling. |
1930, then was sent to Victoria to manage the | Capitol Theatre there in 1932. |
The historic | Capitol Theatre also features many independent and fo |
fter it was sold in 1938, it was renamed the " | Capitol Diner" after the Capitol Theatre formerly acr |
08/10/1966 Cardiff, Wales, | Capitol Theatre (2 shows) |
Kahl Building (also known as | Capitol Theatre), a building in Downtown Davenport, I |
Recorded at the | Capitol Theatre, Sydney, on 27 November, 1982 by ABC |
lica of the Stax recording studio, the former | Capitol Theatre, down to the sloping floor of studio |
"Brave Faces" 5:00 (Moginie, Garrett) - | Capitol Theatre, Sydney, 1982 |
initial run was from 4 May 1972, at Sydney's | Capitol Theatre, to February 1974 with over 700 shows |
Former | Capitol Theatre, 1925 |
Capitol Theatre, Wheeling | |
The album was recorded at the | Capitol Theatre, Sydney, Australia on 31 May 1980. |
Live at the | Capitol Theatre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, March 19, 1 |
ge fight between Avory and Dave Davies at The | Capitol Theatre, Cardiff, Wales on 19 May. |
The | Capitol Theatre, designed by architect Charles W. Bat |
The complex also contains the 854-seat | Capitol Theatre. |
ur years playing the instrument in New York's | Capitol Theatre. |
ance, titled "A Homecoming", in the re-opened | Capitol Theatre. |
mpus on Oxford Road, where there is now a new | Capitol Theatre; a 140-seat highly flexible studio sp |
Agency employees worked in the | Capitol, then the 1917 Land Office, and soon the agen |
Capitol then became the main distributor for EMI reco | |
and oil companies, arrived at the Texas State | Capitol they managed to bribe almost all 133 members |
Architect of the | Capitol: Thomas U. Walter, appointed June 11, 1851 |
Architect of the | Capitol: Thomas U. Walter |
y and voted to raise the Union flag above the | capitol, though in fact both sides were equally guilt |
After she left | Capitol, Tilton recorded for other labels, including |
g east on B Street and south just east of the | Capitol to rejoin the main line. |
cher told reporters on May 22, as he left the | Capitol to attend funeral visitation for the victims, |
Senators and Representatives appeared in the | Capitol to take their seats, "hostile majorities" in |
101A: AM: Georgia State | Capitol to Midtown, ending at the Mall of Georgia by |
vernor Oliver P. Morton, Republicans fled the | capitol to prevent anti-war and pro-Confederate legis |
i-album contract, which did not take long for | Capitol to recoup its investment. |
They were hung on the walls of the old | Capitol to generate interest in a new building. |
t Dr. William Thornton, architect of the U.S. | Capitol, to design a home for the young newlywed coup |
when he took over the kingdom he returned the | capitol to Hattusa. |
sent her to the best schools in the Hungarian | capitol to learn dancing and soon she had danced in m |
n was responsible for the delay, as he wanted | Capitol to make profit out of this album, while all t |
m is mainly considered a last-ditch effort by | Capitol to save Bloodrock's popularity once it began |
of the state began to advocate relocating the | capitol to a location nearer the center of the state. |
on the opposite end of Dexter Avenue from the | Capitol, to create a government mall. |
In 1818, Jennings left the | capitol to conduct negotiations on behalf of the fede |
It presently works with record companies from | Capitol to Warner Brothers doing CD release parties n |
An Army caisson carried him from the | Capitol to the Memorial Amphitheater at Arlington Nat |
des to send Marco, Tobias and Ax to the state | capitol to warn the governor of the Yeerk plot, while |
and friends joined Senator Lucio at the State | Capitol to celebrate the event. |
ated the plaza under and around the Old State | Capitol to construct an extensive office and parking |
Washington Monument to the front lawn of the | Capitol took place on April 30, where the crowd was a |
ative Research, Proof Reading and Processing, | Capitol Tourism, Internship Programs, Puerto Rico's H |
I just wrote a stub for The | Capitol Tower after hitting the red link here, but th |
ed in 1986, the building was opened and named | Capitol Tower. |
He then worked in the legal department of the | Capitol Trust & Savings Bank in St. Paul between 1922 |
els in the USA when EMI's American subsidiary | Capitol turned them down. |
In all, they recorded six albums--three for | Capitol, two for Elektra-Asylum, and one for Barnaby |
released commercially in the United States by | Capitol under the production label of Masterdisk Corp |
s recording was also released in Australia by | Capitol under catalog number CP-1044. |
as Louis Queen ran the Queen's Hotel near the | Capitol until his death in 1850. |
ays later and stayed there, encamped near the | Capitol, until March 1862. |
ng the same year, he also represented RIAA in | Capitol v. Thomas and opposed the retrial of the case |
rules, and has directly lead to cases such as | Capitol v. Thomas, where 24 cases of copyright violat |
He joined Grupo | Capitol Valladolid in the Spanish league in that year |
with the completion of the new, or "Second", | capitol, Vandalia, Illinois, became the capital of th |
it and "It's Only Love" first appeared on the | Capitol version of the Rubber Soul album. |
In addition, the | Capitol View School was built in 1929. |
Capitol View Manor was originally vast farmland owned | |
In 1920, | Capitol View Manor was established, and more houses s |
located on the border of the Oakland City and | Capitol View neighborhoods in Atlanta. |
Five years later, | Capitol View Manor was annexed to the City of Atlanta |
The architecture of the | Capitol View Historic District is, like the entire Ca |
or portions of additions included within the | Capitol View Historic District, listed chronologicall |
Capitol View/Stifft's Station has no fire stations, e | |
on Park is a 50-acre (200,000 m2) park in the | Capitol View/Sylvan Hills neighborhoods. |
The latest reissue to date is | Capitol's own remastered CD of 1996 (Capitol Vintage |
with a ceremony and re-enactment at the U.S. | Capitol Visitors Center in Washington, and a luncheon |
d to the many Buddhist monasteries around the | capitol, was considered a novel alternative to these |
., a plan for a peaceful march on the state's | capitol was made. |
Capitol was unsure whether to release "You're No Good | |
al Arts Centre were announced, the end of the | Capitol was near. |
The | Capitol was declared a National Historic Landmark in |
The third state | capitol was completed in 1938 and is the fourth-newes |
The | capitol was dedicated on October 1, 1938, with speech |
ntually sited in Chapel Hill, while the state | capitol was located approximately 34 miles to the nor |
That summer the third | capitol was demolished and replaced with the fourth c |
tues of SS Peter and Paul; the Minerva of the | Capitol was converted into an emblem of Christian Rom |
During his term of office, the state | capitol was moved from Tuscaloosa, Alabama to its cur |
y building in the United States, until the US | Capitol was completed in 1868. |
After the young nation's | capitol was moved to Houston in 1842, the legation bu |
d for the gold leaf dome of the Georgia State | Capitol was mined at this mine, which was among the m |
A third | capitol was soon built for a cost of $15,000. |
plica of the statue of Kane in the Utah State | Capitol was placed outside the church. |
From 1876 until 1966, the Old State | Capitol was the county courthouse of Sangamon County. |
In 1979, | Capitol was made part of the EMI Music Worldwide divi |
nt industrialization, this fifth or Old State | Capitol was, by the 1870s, too small to serve the pur |
New York and there are statues by him in the | Capitol, Washington DC (General Lew Wallace), St Paul |
United States | Capitol, Washington, D.C. (stairways leading to Senat |
United States | Capitol, Washington, DC |
He died in the United States | Capitol, Washington, D.C., July 18, 1963 and was buri |
9, 1941, until his death in the United States | Capitol, Washington, D.C., January 22, 1958. |
2011, the Goldwater Institute was named "Best | Capitol Watchdog" by the Arizona Capitol Times and it |
Alby became embroiled in controversy when the | Capitol Weekly newspaper revealed that Indian casinos |
The official plans for the | Capitol were submitted for approval on 21 November 19 |
at the age of 66, flags at the New York State | Capitol were ordered to half-mast, and a flag flew in |
Besides his work at | Capitol, Weston did conducting for many radio shows d |
tel suite (Hyatt Regency Sacramento) near The | Capitol when he was in Sacramento, but ordinarily com |
s response was promptly issued as a single by | Capitol when they started hearing from radio programm |
in the Assembly Chamber of the New York State | Capitol, where the Library was located at the time, d |
local news and was then assigned to the State | Capitol, where he reported on the General Assembly an |
day, March 4, 1817, in front of the Old Brick | Capitol, where the Supreme Court building now stands. |
n a statue for the dome of the Oklahoma State | Capitol, which was added to the building in 2001. |
ox and Blount counties, and the United States | Capitol, which has stairways constructed from Hawkins |
enovation and expansion of the Virginia State | Capitol which had recently been completed (1904-06). |
ning competition design for the Montana State | Capitol, which had not been built. |
n the district he represents and one near the | capitol, which is the custom of most legislators. |
o the bridge were salvaged from the old State | Capitol which burned in 1897. |
eplaced by the sixth and final Illinois State | Capitol, which was occupied in 1876 and continues in |
the construction of the North Carolina State | Capitol, which is located only a few blocks to the ea |
a monument on the grounds of the Texas State | Capitol which includes: "Remember the Sabbath day, to |
y Latrobe, the architect of the United States | Capitol, who furnished Burwell with floor plans for t |
a Democratic House member of the Hawaii State | Capitol who has represented the 23rd district- which |
Architect of the | Capitol: William Thornton |
At Large was reissued in 1992 on CD by | Capitol with Here We Go Again!. |
crowded with onlookers, Bashford entered the | Capitol with the court's judgment in hand, in the com |
ival style, closely resembles the Texas State | Capitol with the exception of the clock tower. |
re We Go Again! was reissued in 1992 on CD by | Capitol with At Large. |
At the center of the complex is the State | Capitol with its gilt and marble halls, vast rotunda, |
vember 2009, Garrett met at the United States | Capitol with protesting "tea party" constituents. |
Sold Out was reissued in 1992 on CD by | Capitol with String Along. |
located around the main thermal sources, and | Capitol with the temples of Jupiter, Juno and Minerva |
A Corinthian | capitol with a Buddha at its center, 2nd century, Sur |
Lyon occupied the | capitol without resistance, and pursued Jackson with |
In 1964, Famous Players announced that the | Capitol would be divided into two theatres, to replic |
the incorporation of Indian designs into the | Capitol would make the building look like a tipi and |
In 1988, it seemed likely that the | Capitol would be demolished and turned into a parking |
Sesto, meanwhile, is at the | Capitol wrestling with his conscience as he and his a |
Later that year, he returned to the | Capitol Wrestling Corporation. |
ompilation CD named Classic Judy Garland: The | Capitol Years 1955-1965, the label officially issued |
Capitol Years | |
The | Capitol Years 1995-2007 is a greatest hits album by A |
l had previously toured and recorded with The | Capitol Years, and Vile has several solo albums. |
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