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He was interred in the | Columbus City Cemetery, Columbus, Indiana. |
He joined the | Columbus Crew in 2005. |
West Indian Manatee at the | Columbus Zoo. |
These grooves cut into the | Columbus Limestone. |
In 2006, Saunders joined the | Columbus Destroyers. |
For the | Columbus, Ohio, United States airport, see Port Columb |
"Chris Award" at the | Columbus International Film Festival in Columbus, Ohio |
The Lions play their home games at the | Columbus Civic Center in Columbus, Georgia. |
The system also offers classes in the | Columbus Air Force Base Extension in Columbus. |
He is currently a scout for the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
He started 20 matches for the | Columbus club. |
Is now coaching the | Columbus Lions Area Football Team. |
He played for the | Columbus Solons and Boston Beaneaters. |
Image: ISS018E012153 - BioLab facility in the | Columbus module. |
It is part of the | Columbus, Indiana metropolitan statistical area. |
It is part of the | Columbus, Georgia-Alabama Metropolitan Area. |
Logo used when they were the | Columbus Life |
Robin Lee - Marketing Coordinator for the | Columbus Civic Center |
In 1979 and 1980, he played of the | Columbus Magic. |
It is part of the | Columbus, Georgia Metropolitan Area. |
Russell has also played for the | Columbus Destroyers. |
Brad Greetis, fullback for the | Columbus Destroyers of the AFL |
In 1894, Dietrich left the | Columbus Watch Company. |
The 141st served in garrisons in the | Columbus, Kentucky, area. |
He was initially signed by the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
nnual rock festival, Rock on the Range at the | Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. |
nted as collector of internal revenue for the | Columbus district of Ohio in 1862 and served until his |
The first IL team in Ohio's capital, the | Columbus Jets, was the transplanted Ottawa Athletics w |
1893, he left to become the principal of the | Columbus, Georgia High School and within the year beca |
re was modified once again in 1992 during the | Columbus Quincentenary, which celebrated the 500th ann |
It is part of the | Columbus, Georgia-Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Are |
d a one-year contract worth $600,000 with the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
98 he was the resident agent in charge of the | Columbus, Ohio, office. |
spent the rest of the season in AAA with the | Columbus Clippers. |
alled up from the Yankees' AAA affiliate, the | Columbus Clippers. |
Founded originally as the | Columbus Boychoir, the group moved to Princeton in 195 |
The Norfolk Tides take on the | Columbus Clippers at Harbor Park |
He obtained a J.D. from the | Columbus School of Law in 1972. |
won their first game on February 21st vs. the | Columbus Destroyers 56-34. |
The town is part of the | Columbus, Georgia-Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Are |
He spent the 2007-08 season with the | Columbus Blue Jackets' AHL affiliate, The Syracuse Cru |
Ellerslie is a part of the | columbus, georgia- metropolitan statistical area. |
ASIM is scheduled to be mounted on the | Columbus External Payload Facility in 2014. |
Although he started in the | Columbus match, he did not play in the following three |
Now the original location is home to the | Columbus Public Health offices. |
In 1985, Pendleton signed with the | Columbus Capitals of the American Indoor Soccer Associ |
Its remnants are located on the edge of the | Columbus Salt Marsh. |
Settlement came to the | Columbus Salt Marsh in 1865 with the raising of a quar |
In addition, she has served in the | Columbus Mayor's cabinet for Sports Development. |
This article is about the | Columbus, Georgia-Auburn, Alabama Combined Statistical |
He was traded to the | Columbus Crew on May 10, 2007 for Joseph Ngwenya. |
Route 22 sees significant traffic around the | Columbus area and between Macon and Milledgeville. |
off run was one-and-done, as they lost to the | Columbus Comets 14-7. |
s opened in 1955 and closed in 1996, when the | Columbus Civic Center opened. |
For the | Columbus Blue Jackets player, see Andrew Murray (ice h |
season, the Reds acquired Lefty Marr from the | Columbus Solons for $2000. |
On March 28, 2006 he was signed by the | Columbus Crew. |
A former IC GP11 now owned by the | Columbus and Greenville Railway |
MLS on March 21, 2006 when he signed with the | Columbus Crew. |
were the San Jose SaberCats, who defeated the | Columbus Destroyers in ArenaBowl XXI. |
also located within an hour's drive from the | Columbus, Dayton, and Cincinnati metro areas. |
4 season, he was traded from Vancouver to the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
ring Observatory is externally mounted on the | Columbus Laboratory |
, 2010, Moreau was claimed off waivers by the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
The northern portion was constructed by the | Columbus and Sandusky Turnpike Company, see Turnpike L |
, cofounder and first female president of the | Columbus Astronomical Society. |
al relationship was also established with the | Columbus Astronomical Society. |
political experience includes serving on the | Columbus Junction City Council. |
With the Houston Astros, he managed the | Columbus Astros in 1983. |
wever the Independents still had defeated the | Columbus Panhandles 49-0 and the Indians 17-0 that sea |
he former Yankees Class AAA organization, the | Columbus Clippers. |
Cozier played one game with the | Columbus Invaders during the 1996-1997 National Profes |
h America for the 2005-06 season, joining the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
s and publishes the Community Audit about the | Columbus area. |
on began serving as Executive Director of the | Columbus Economic Development Board in October 2007. |
He played the 1984-1985 season with the | Columbus Capitals in the American Indoor Soccer Associ |
al grooves on Kelleys Island are cut into the | Columbus Limestone. |
Relative age dating of the | Columbus Limestone places it in the Early to Middle De |
He has played 28 games in the NHL with the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
RJ Umberger, center for the | Columbus Blue Jackets did not graduate from Plum High |
rnational League Pitcher of the Year with the | Columbus Clippers. |
In 1992 he played for the | Columbus Red Stixx of the class A South Atlantic Leagu |
te Star tradition of names ending in -ic, the | Columbus was renamed Homeric. |
ue MVP and Rookie of the Year in 1985 for the | Columbus Clippers. |
May 30, 2000 - Signed by the | Columbus Blue Jackets as a free agent. |
r concertmaster, George Hardesty, started the | Columbus Little Symphony. |
music director during the entire life of the | Columbus Philharmonic was Izler Solomon. |
professional American football player for the | Columbus Tigers. |
997 seasons Mutiny before being traded to the | Columbus Crew. |
astic - the same material can be found at the | Columbus Day article. |
mler was purchased by the Alleghenys from the | Columbus Buckeyes. |
Lachey coached for the | Columbus Destroyers during their run to the XXI Arena |
He remained in the AA through 1890 with the | Columbus Solons, Philadelphia Athletics and Louisville |
She is also former chairman of the | Columbus Urban League Board of Directors. |
turned to private practice as a lawyer in the | Columbus area. |
Washington Nationals Triple-A affiliate, the | Columbus Clippers, in 2007. |
jda signed a 1-year, $1 million deal with the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
In 1984, he signed with the | Columbus Capitals of the American Indoor Soccer Associ |
On February 28, 2011, the | Columbus Crew announced that they had signed James.. |
a 33 yard game winning field goal against the | Columbus Destroyers as time expired. |
In 1979, he played for the | Columbus Magic in the American Soccer League. |
He signed with the | Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer on September 8, 2 |
Billy and his wife, Shawnda, reside in the | Columbus area with their two children. |
Next he coached the | Columbus Clippers (1996-1998) for the New York Yankees |
the Snakes, and play their home games at the | Columbus Civic Center. |
He was then assigned to the | Columbus team of the International League. |
fell through and Heller renamed the team the | Columbus Catfish. |
The lake was originally built by the | Columbus Power Company in the 1920s. |
In 1984, he joined the | Columbus Capitals of the American Indoor Soccer Associ |
itions for the Ohio Governor's Office and the | Columbus Mayor's Office after working as an award-winn |
In 1950, he joined the staff of the | Columbus Ledger, where he was assigned the Phenix City |
hrillers in Rapid City, South Dakota, and the | Columbus Horizon in Columbus, Ohio. |
luded businessman and former president of the | Columbus Senators, Edward Schoenborn and Columbus phys |
The Wolfe family, owners of the | Columbus Dispatch and WBNS-TV in Columbus, bought the |
Prior to that, the | Columbus Bullies of the American Football League (1940 |
On September 11, 1867 the | Columbus and Indianapolis Central Railway, Union and L |
an October 17, 2009 start at home against the | Columbus Crew. |
As a member of the | Columbus All-Americans, his team won a Great Lakes Col |
higan, Ballantine started his career with the | Columbus Chill in the ECHL. |
years in Colorado, before being traded to the | Columbus Crew for two draft picks. |
2nd overall in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft by the | Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer. |
gramming from Premiere Radio Networks, to the | Columbus, Georgia, area. |
adviser (2003-2006; and 2009-present) of the | Columbus Symphony Orchestra. |
He was traded on February 1, 2008 to the | Columbus Blue Jackets in exchange for Curtis Glencross |
In June 2006, the | Columbus Crew's starting goalkeeper Jon Busch was inju |
rr were purchased from the Bridegrooms by the | Columbus Solons. |
n October 30, 2010 against Steve Mason of the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
ere a total of 4,717 students enrolled in the | Columbus Municipal School District during the 2006-200 |
ng 10 shifts in the 3-2 home loss against the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
0th overall in the 2005 MLS SuperDraft by the | Columbus Crew. |
He then moved to the | Columbus Magic of the American Soccer League for the 1 |
Major League Soccer and trials with both the | Columbus Crew and FC Dallas. |
It airs a sports talk format to the | Columbus, Georgia, area featuring programming from the |
s spring training in 2009 but returned to the | Columbus Clippers on March 24, 2009. |
e show from other special events, such as the | Columbus Day Parade in 2009. |
, he was President and General Manager of the | Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer. |
io House of Representatives, representing the | Columbus, Ohio area |
Johnson was drafted by the | Columbus Blue Jackets in the 3rd round (85th overall) |
nterface Coordinator (European CapCom) at the | Columbus Control Centre in Germany. |
In 1996, he moved to the | Columbus Invaders of the NPSL but was back with the Sa |
've Done It Once Again" was nominated for the | Columbus Gospel Music Excellence Award. |
During his time in office, the | Columbus Public School District was desegregated and t |
He served as color analyst for the | Columbus Blue Jackets under FSN Ohio from 2006 until A |
year with St. Cloud, Motzko was signed by the | Columbus Blue Jackets on May 15, 2003. |
He was selected by the | Columbus Blue Jackets in the 5th round (135th overall) |
He was selected by the | Columbus Blue Jackets in the 5th round (129th overall) |
Plekhanov was drafted by the | Columbus Blue Jackets with the 96th overall pick in th |
The Mutiny traded Kmosko to the | Columbus Crew for a first round 2000 MLS College Draft |
ecember 31, 2009 against Mathieu Garon of the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
In February 1996, the | Columbus Crew selected Miller in the 3rd round (30th o |
, Blunden was traded by the Blackhawks to the | Columbus Blue Jackets for Adam Pineault. |
th overall) of the 2009 MLS SuperDraft by the | Columbus Crew. |
He was released by the | Columbus Blue Jackets during the 2008 preseason, when |
They defeated the | Columbus Destroyers 55-33 in ArenaBowl XXI to capture |
tewart, co-founder and first president of the | Columbus Astronomical Society. |
Portions of Lowndes County are served by the | Columbus Municipal School District and the Lowndes Cou |
t National Hockey League (NHL) games with the | Columbus Blue Jackets during the 2002-03 season. |
On December 5, 1995, the | Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer hired Liekoski as |
on in 1980, hitting .250 in 120 games for the | Columbus Astros. |
The northern portion of the | Columbus Metropolitan Area received 12 to 18 inches of |
Coolidge was also a professor at the | Columbus School of Law of The Catholic University of A |
He played for their Triple-A team, the | Columbus Clippers and was granted free agency after th |
stretches from his home in Springfield to the | Columbus suburbs. |
coach of the Cleveland Indians' AAA team, the | Columbus Clippers. |
scored his 400th point in a game against the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
010, Moore was traded by the Islanders to the | Columbus Blue Jackets for Dylan Reese. |
He was sent to the | Columbus Crew for a second round pick in the 2007 MLS |
o win ArenaBowl XXI with a 55-33 win over the | Columbus Destroyers. |
eason in 1955, splitting the year between the | Columbus Foxes and San Antonio Missions. |
In 2005, he split time between the | Columbus Catfish and Vero Beach Dodgers, combining to |
After going 1-5 with an ERA over 5 with the | Columbus Astros, his conversion to a position player c |
ll) of the 2006 MLS Supplemental Draft by the | Columbus Crew. |
Hartford Whalers/Carolina Hurricanes, and the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
On January 17, 2002 the | Columbus Crew used the fifth pick in that season's wai |
On January 20, 2006, the | Columbus Crew selected Hashimoto in the fourth round ( |
egan her professional career in 1996 with the | Columbus Quest in the now-defunct American Basketball |
t Wayne Friars in the team's victory over the | Columbus Panhandles. |
After being cut, he signed with the | Columbus Blue Jackets, who assigned him to their AHL a |
In 2004, with the | Columbus Clippers, the New York Yankees Triple-A affil |
ons in New England before being traded to the | Columbus Crew in the mid-season of 2001. |
Pitching in 42 games for the | Columbus Astros, he struck out 73 batters in 76 inning |
road went bankrupt and was reorganized as the | Columbus and Rome Railroad in 1879. |
bruary 2008, in preparation for attaching the | Columbus laboratory to the ISS. |
n professional ice hockey goaltender with the | Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League (N |
Orlando Predators He has also played for the | Columbus Destroyers. |
Willis had signed a tryout contract with the | Columbus Blue Jackets for the 2008-09 season but was s |
On January 20, 2006, the | Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer selected O'Brien |
s signed as an unrestricted free agent by the | Columbus Blue Jackets on July 1, 2008 to a five year c |
from baseball he worked for 18 years for the | Columbus, Kansas police department and was a deputy sh |
erican professional ice hockey player for the | Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League. |
has played in minor league baseball with the | Columbus Clippers, Akron Aeros, Mahoning Valley Scrapp |
th overall) in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft by the | Columbus Crew. |
rican soccer player currently playing for the | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
McKinney was traveling to the | Columbus, Ohio with 3 other civic leaders, who were al |
was effectively traded to the Ducks when the | Columbus Blue Jackets, affiliate of the Crunch, sent G |
is NHL debut on October 12, 2008, against the | Columbus Blue Jackets. |
y, Jr. is currently the hitting coach for the | Columbus Clippers (Triple-A affiliate of the Cleveland |
It will be located in the | Columbus Laboratory module and was developed for the E |
nwealth Opera Company (Massachusetts) and the | Columbus Philharmonic Orchestra (Indiana). |
-user science payload designed for use in the | Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station |
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