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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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