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Frequented by the colonial artist Conrad Martens during the 1840s, exten
in the neighborhood include Queen Anne, Dutch Colonial, Arts and Crafts, and Colonial Revival.
E DE L'ININI", and the omnibus issues for the Colonial Arts Exhibition in 1937 and the New York Worl
Pros who made their first appearance at Colonial as a Champion's Choice include Al Geiberger,
has its origins in modern times, rather than colonial as is often supposed.
exico City would notify the scientists aboard Colonial as soon as a flare was observed.
dian or golden star tunicate, is an invasive, colonial ascidian tunicate that grows on slow-moving,
te lost a war with Imperial Russia, which had colonial aspirations in the region.
Colonial assemblies sent petitions and protests.
rth America, without seeking revenue from the colonial assemblies."
ley, and by 1706 outrage began growing in the colonial assembly over the matter.
Hudson's Bay Company and a member of both the colonial assembly of Colony of Vancouver Island and th
His grandfather, Henry, was a member of the Colonial Assembly in 1687.
of Perquimans County, was the Speaker of the Colonial Assembly (also known as the House of Commons)
DeWitt was first elected to New York's Colonial Assembly to represent Ulster County in 1768.
from 1764 until 1767, and was a member of the Colonial Assembly in five of the nine annual sessions
Edwards soon became a leading member of the colonial assembly of Jamaica, but in a few years retur
two plantations, as a member of the Jamaican colonial assembly from 1810 to 1811.
Plater was first elected to Maryland's colonial Assembly in 1758, and served as a member for
Ewen served in the colonial Assembly starting in 1761.
was not immediately granted a representative colonial assembly, because of uncertainty as to whethe
eld this post for the rest of the life of the colonial assembly, until 1774.
he same place and almost the same time as the colonial assembly, and had almost exactly the same mem
ritain, New York and a member of the New York colonial assembly.
the assembly, Hooper helped to organize a new colonial assembly.
a to protect the Governor of Virginia and the Colonial Assembly.
o marked the first year he was elected to the colonial assembly.
re Gazette printed a notice from the Illinois Colonial Association that a meeting would be held in a
igneury of Beauharnois for the North American Colonial Association of Ireland, of which his father w
a Church of England clergyman and became the colonial astronomer for New South Wales.
erity came a modest cultural flowering, ("The colonial Athens" was its nickname in the late 19th and
n Honorable Mention in 2002, was named to the Colonial Athletic Association First Team All-Conferenc
sion I FCS football season as a member of the Colonial Athletic Association.
ant Convocation Center and are members of the Colonial Athletic Association.
kes baseball team, a member of the Division I Colonial Athletic Association.
Northeastern is currently a member of the Colonial Athletic Association, having moved to the CAA
Mary, Shaver turned the program around from a Colonial Athletic Association cellar-dweller to a team
As a freshman he was named the Colonial Athletic Association Rookie of the Year, to t
g his college career, Thomas was named to the Colonial Athletic Association's All-CAA second team in
sion I FCS football season as a member of the Colonial Athletic Association.
sion I FCS football season as a member of the Colonial Athletic Association.
our straight NCAA Regional appearances, three Colonial Athletic Association championships and one Co
ead coach, Brownell led the UNC Wilmington to Colonial Athletic Association titles and NCAA tourname
becoming a Division I program and joining the Colonial Athletic Association.
It hosted the ECAC South (now known as the Colonial Athletic Association) men's basketball tourna
llegiately at James Madison University in the Colonial Athletic Association.
Conference and a football-only member of the Colonial Athletic Association, will move for football
sse League, but as of 2010 transferred to the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA).
Villanova men's lacrosse was a member of the Colonial Athletic Association and won the CAA tourname
In 1996, Willard led the Colonial Athletic Association in scoring with fifty go
it would no longer compete in football in the Colonial Athletic League.
rge Mason University was selected to host the Colonial Athletic Association Women's Basketball Champ
became one of the most feared players in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA).
The Huskies competed in the Colonial Athletic Association and play their home game
During the 2008 season, Belcher led the Colonial Athletic Association with 17.5 tackles for lo
nt, WNIT in 2001 and 2004, and was named 2001 Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year.
he Patriot Center hosted the first men's CAA ( Colonial Athletic Association) Tournament and hosted i
The team won the 2010 Colonial Athletic Association championship for the fir
Blair was honored as the Colonial Athletic Association Men's Basketball Player
Shaver was selected the Colonial Athletic Association's Coach of the Year in b
inutemen football team will move from the FCS Colonial Athletic Association to the FBS Mid-American
lthough Georgia State is a full member of the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), the Panthers will
In football, UMass currently competes in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) at the FCS level,
Richmond competed as a member of the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) under second-year
They are a member of the Colonial Athletic Association.
Richmond competed as a member of the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), and played their
The Monarchs are members of the Colonial Athletic Association.
See: Colonial Athletic Association#History of the Tournamen
competed as an independent until joining the Colonial Athletic Association in 2002; winning the CAA
University men's soccer team where he was the Colonial Athletic Association Freshman of the Year.
member of the conference, as well as several Colonial Athletic Association and Southern Conference
ing was not inclined to act as a conciliator, colonial attachment to the Empire was weakened, and a
eylon, Chairman and Chief Commissioner of the Colonial Audit Board, Master of the Crown Office) and
tember 1836), a public servant and settler of colonial Australia, was born in County Tyrone, Ireland
Christianity and Culture in Colonial Australia: Selected Catholic, Anglican, Wesle
of Yindurupilly was an 1861 battle fought by colonial Australian squatters against the two local un
It describes the methods used by the British colonial authorities and the left-wing rebels, and how
e imposition of a constitution by the British colonial authorities in 1963, which he opposed due to
Aristov joined the vigorous activity of colonial authorities in the newly created Semirechie p
ion of Trade Unions (PMFTU) was hanged by the colonial authorities on 4 May 1949 after being questio
metres (52 ft) high which was built by Dutch colonial authorities in 1933.
It is perhaps the first time that the colonial authorities sent in the troopers and expressl
he dam was originally built of earth by Dutch colonial authorities in 1933 and was up to 16 metres (
er of others were all detained by the British colonial authorities for the very active and passionat
st independence Zambia) was restricted by the Colonial authorities from March to July 1959 is a note
Prince Diponegoro's cause, whereas the Dutch colonial authorities were initially very indecisive.
re, as well as some frictions with the French colonial authorities which he witnessed.
ernando Po were issued in 1868 by the Spanish colonial authorities in the capital Santa Isabel.
s fought on November 22, 1837 between British colonial authorities under Lieutenant-Colonel Gore and
The British colonial authorities made various attempts to suppress
In 1722 colonial authorities became suspicious of Mary Butterw
isberger obtained permission from the British colonial authorities for the community to inhabit a si
They were detained by the colonial authorities in 1948 following disturbances le
teaching in local languages, even though the colonial authorities preferred that lessons be given i
Colonial authorities were required to pay the cost of
ugal, planning an uprising against Portuguese colonial authorities in Angola.
The Japanese colonial authorities requested that a government be es
signed with Basotho chiefs in 1881, in which colonial authorities conceded most of the points in di
The colonial authorities reacted violently to the rebellio
These rights were confirmed by the British colonial authorities on his descendents.
When he came into conflict with the colonial authorities Daum moved to Batavia (now Jakart
As a result, the British colonial authorities placed them in the category of a
a positive trade balance, the taxes that the colonial authorities levied consumed the advantage, le
An attempt was made by the British colonial authorities to curb the movement's effectiven
Colonial authorities knew of an extensive counterfeiti
It was established in 1935 by the Japanese colonial authorities, who imported and nurtured 270 pl
Through a series of deals with colonial authorities, including joining the Legislativ
He soon attracted the attention of the colonial authorities, and was arrested in December 193
nd a leading figure in diplomacy with British colonial authorities.
ractices and excessive taxation levied by the colonial authorities.
s in 1715, when she was noted as visiting the colonial authorities.
nd the result (98.87% against) ignored by the colonial authorities.
la to Zaire, fearing arrest by the Portuguese colonial authorities.
It was built in 1933 by the South African colonial authorities.
fered persecution at the hands of the British colonial authorities.
desacralize the holy city, in 1897 the French colonial authority disinterred her remains along with
e rebellion by Irish convicts against British colonial authority in Australia.
After the Seven Years' War, the British colonial authority administering the newly created Pro
sport ship Ann), rebelled against the British colonial authority in Australia.
He was awarded the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers' Decoration in 1919
anklin Road, the Roy L. Webber Expressway and Colonial Avenue.
The Bougainville class was a type of colonial aviso or sloop of the French Navy of the 1930
Colonial badge of Hong Kong
The colonial badge was in use since 1843 in one version or
There was at the time no colonial badge for New Zealand.
The Colonial Ball is held at the Laredo Civic Center and i
The Society hosts the Colonial Ball, which is an annual debutante ball where
Colonial BancGroup was reported to be under Federal in
Lowder was Chairman of the Board and CEO of Colonial BancGroup, positions he held for 25 years.
He retired from Colonial Bank on May 28, 2009, but remained on the Boa
il and to become the founding chairman of the Colonial Bank of Australasia.
founder and former longtime CEO of the failed Colonial Bank and Colonial BancGroup, Colonial Bank's
es also started Fidelity Bank in Slidell, the Colonial Bank in New Orleans, and Progressive Bank in
Colonial Bank Plaza
ak about their riches, their influence, their Colonial Bank, and court the favor of the Sultan.
hen became the downtown Tampa headquarters fr Colonial Bank, now BB&T, with its sign featured clearl
He later invested in a number of colonial banks and insurance companies.
utts & Co. and a member of the boards of five colonial banks, eight insurance companies and five inv
Stephen Davey, Founder and Senior Pastor, Colonial Baptist Church, and President of Shepherds Th
Sir Fielding Clarke Kt. was a British colonial barrister, civil servant and jurist.
t succeeded in breaking out lacked foreign or colonial bases for re-supply of coal.
Live and archived Colonial Basketball broadcasts are available on www.rm
The seven British and colonial bateaux were scuttled in 1758 during the Fren
There was also an Archdale Precinct in colonial Bath County, North Carolina, from 1705 until
Dahlgren, 218 going south towards US 301 and Colonial Beach and 206 and 218 joined together going w
The new station's city of license was to be Colonial Beach, Virginia.
ge Washington Birthplace National Monument in Colonial Beach, Westmoreland County Virginia.
rge and Westmoreland Counties and the Town of Colonial Beach, Virginia.
Bell House in Colonial Beach, Virginia was a summer home of Alexande
Trust Company and as elected director of the Colonial Beacon Oil Company.
llection, a survey of Australian art from its colonial beginnings to contemporary times.
nued to reserve the right to pass or deny any colonial bills brought upon their desks.
shed in 1951, to act as a breeding ground for colonial bird species.
Frank Melville Jones, CBE, DD was an Anglican Colonial Bishop in the first half of the 20th century.
The Rt Rev John Dauglish , was an Anglican Colonial Bishop in the mid 20th century .
January 1871-8 November 1929) was an Anglican Colonial Bishop in the first half of the 20th century.
Frank Melville Jones (1866-1941), Anglican colonial bishop
Rt Rev Roscow George Shedden was an Anglican Colonial Bishop in the first half of the 20th century.
Henry Norris Churton, DD, MA was an Anglican Colonial Bishop in the very early part of the 20th cen
der Randal Cramer-Roberts, DD was an Anglican Colonial Bishop in the late 19th century.
thven Pym (22 June 1856 - 2 March 1908) was a colonial bishop at the end of the 19th and the beginni
ary 1866 - 25 September 1947) was an Anglican colonial bishop who served two Southern Hemisphere dio
urton DD MA (1841-1 May 1912) was an Anglican Colonial Bishop in the late 19th and early 20th centur
This article is about the Anglican Colonial Bishop.
he met with old friends and family and their colonial black and white home there, before boarding t
smore, known as Section 291, was owned by the Colonial Board of Advice of the South Australian Compa
he One Ton Post, which marks the start of the colonial border survey of 1881 from Mungindi to Camero
Fry-Jefferson map showing earlier established colonial borders before the French And Indian War.
ialism that the map of Africa, inherited from colonial borders, will be redrawn.
- April 22, 1669), was a Puritan clergyman in colonial Boston, Massachusetts.
Andrew Belcher (1706-1771) was an early colonial Bostonian who served on the Massachusetts Cou
pril 1835) was an English botanist who became Colonial Botanist of New South Wales and superintenden
It carries County Road 884, which is known as Colonial Boulevard on the Fort Myers Side, and Veteran
Colonial Boulevard was widened to six lanes and overpa
denoting the location as being on the "Royal Colonial Boundary of 1665," which was marked by the Am
The Wild Colonial Boy (Atheneum, 1990)
"The Wild Colonial Boy" - 2:55
stable one, though it had become dependent on colonial Brazil for much of its economic support, and
John VI (at the time Prince-Regent) elevated colonial Brazil to the status of kingdom inside the Un
He dedicated himself to the study of colonial Brazil.
nt of Amador Bueno, a noted paulista from the colonial Brazilian era.
It is a common resident colonial breeder in the hills of Sri Lanka and south w
This species is a colonial breeder, often breeding in the company of oth
African Swift is a colonial breeder, sometimes forming mixed colonies wit
rosses the Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross is a colonial breeder.
most storks, the Marabou is gregarious and a colonial breeder.
Scotia Trust as well as vice-president of the Colonial Brick Company of Amherst and Moncton Underwea
included the reinforced Harar Division (XIII Colonial Brigade, XIV Colonial Brigade, and XV Colonia
) was a British diplomat and civil servant of colonial British India.
as commonly used during election campaigns in colonial British America, to the extent that treating
dier, police officer and gold commissioner in colonial British Columbia.
racial repression by the local white and the colonial British authorities in Durban.
e university student-led protests against the colonial British Government in 1936 and during the "Up
ingapore gained full self-governance from its colonial British Government.
could the Indian people free themselves from colonial British rule.
r than making another adjustment to return to colonial British culture.
unable to secure any war reparations from the colonial British bureaucracy, Smith parks his wife and
pus in Clear Water Bay was confiscated by the colonial British army.
issue a proclamation of independence from the colonial British rule from Trichy Thiruvarangam Temple
                                                                                                    


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