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| me types of dogs have been specially bred for | flushing ability, such as cockers and other spaniels. |
| It has been used as a | flushing aid in the printing ink industry. |
| d vision, restlessness, dizziness, arrythmia, | flushing, and faintness. |
| on, apnea and respiratory depression, rashes, | flushing and sweating. |
| was dispatched to capture the Dutch ports of | Flushing and Antwerp. |
| wn Creek and Queens Borough line on the east, | Flushing and Kent Avenue on the south, as well as by t |
| the Batavian Republic), right from Etaples to | Flushing, and gathered at Boulogne. |
| cks occur due to such precipitation, pain and | flushing are often present in the area of attack preci |
| ut it was opposed by local businessmen in the | Flushing area. |
| with the marina management measure for marina | flushing, as well as the measures for water quality as |
| Flushing Avenue is a local station on the BMT Jamaica | |
| em is at the southwest corner of Broadway and | Flushing Avenue and goes up to the adjacent staircase |
| n Kent Avenue and Classon Avenue, east on its | Flushing Avenue Line on Flushing Avenue, and south on |
| Street cars were rerouted to cut west on the | Flushing Avenue Line and south on Franklin Avenue to P |
| wo staircases from either southern corners of | Flushing Avenue and Broadway, token booth, turnstile b |
| Located at the intersection of | Flushing Avenue and Broadway in Brooklyn, it is served |
| etween Downtown Brooklyn and Greenpoint along | Flushing Avenue, Manhattan Avenue and Graham Avenue. |
| treet, Kent Avenue, Washington Avenue, Park & | Flushing Avenues (single track on each), Willoughby St |
| rm of niacin is supposed to reduce or prevent | flushing by being broken down into the metabolites Nia |
| Flushing can be reduced by taking aspirin 20-30 min be | |
| invalid in 1949 in New York and was buried at | Flushing Cemetery in Flushing, Queens, New York City. |
| Powell is interred at | Flushing Cemetery, Flushing, Queens, New York City, Ne |
| He was interred in | Flushing Cemetery. |
| arrhea, headache, muscle weakness; dizziness; | flushing; chills; backache; dyspnoea; chest pain; palp |
| t Avenue and Main Street will take you to the | Flushing Chinatown. |
| appliances, cast iron pipes and connections, | flushing cisterns and cast iron products. |
| a include: headaches, pallor, malaise, facial | flushing, constipation or diarrhea, nausea, acid reflu |
| , dancing trees only balance their nodes when | flushing data to a disk (either because of memory cons |
| A | Flushing Dog is a gundog trained to flush game, especi |
| Flushing dogs are different from other gundog types su | |
| Most | flushing dogs are very people-friendly and make excell |
| er breeds of gundog are also often trained as | flushing dogs, especially retrievers. |
| divided into three primary types: Retrievers, | flushing dogs, and pointing breeds. |
| ittany Spaniel, can also work as pointers and | Flushing dogs. |
| the hamlet, all timber-framed and plastered: | Flushing Farm, an 18th or early 19th century building; |
| usetts Bay Colony and served as magistrate of | Flushing for a brief period of time, before settling o |
| t, Clearview Gardens, Electchester, Elmhurst, | Flushing, Forest Hills, Fresh Meadows, Hillcrest, Kew |
| and locks to block gunboats and transports at | Flushing from joining an invasion of Britain. |
| er 2, 1992, at the Booth Memorial Hospital in | Flushing from head injuries he had suffered 13 days ea |
| After the reduction of | Flushing, Garth was engaged in various operations on t |
| A | Flushing hydrant is a hydrant that is used for flushin |
| Flushing hydrants typically only have one outlet in co | |
| Specialized | flushing hydrants are often smaller and less expensive |
| Flushing hydrants are commonly installed at the end of | |
| ip was first laid down for the French Navy at | Flushing in the Kingdom of Holland. |
| unkirk in November of 1796 but turned back at | Flushing in the Netherlands after bad weather caused t |
| He was present at the capture of | Flushing in 1809 and then took part in various actions |
| nds, suffering imprisonment by the English at | Flushing in 1589, and being moved about to Brussels, T |
| ldiers to assist her to reinforce the town of | Flushing in the Netherlands, which as usual had been c |
| Map of | Flushing in 1891 |
| Corona Yard is the yard facility in | Flushing, in the New York City borough of Queens, that |
| Danckaerts was born at | Flushing in Zeeland May 7, 1639, the son of Pieter Dan |
| Due to its position, | Flushing is said to be one of the warmest villages in |
| Flushing is the practice of scaring targets from conce | |
| , The Beach Hotel was discovered to have been | flushing its cesspools via pipe into the Gulf of Mexic |
| des Western Genesee County with Fenton Flint, | Flushing, Linden, Montrose, Swartz Creek, and the town |
| rnmost (geographical west) station on the IRT | Flushing Line that is above Roosevelt Avenue. |
| Hunters Point Avenue is a station on the IRT | Flushing Line of the New York City Subway. |
| vated Mets - Willets Point station on the IRT | Flushing Line |
| the westernmost station in Queens on the IRT | Flushing Line of the New York City Subway. |
| After BMT service on the joint IRT-BMT | Flushing Line ended in 1949, the Q-types were refitted |
| They began service on the IRT | Flushing Line (7 <7> trains) route in Queens and Manha |
| $3 billion, the same as the extension of the | Flushing line under the Hudson River." |
| 61st Street is an express station on the IRT | Flushing Line of the New York City Subway located at 6 |
| Avenue Line (4, 5, 6 and <6> trains), the IRT | Flushing Line (7 and <7> trains) and the 42nd Street S |
| ooklyn-Queens Expressway passes under the IRT | Flushing Line just east of the station. |
| road northernmost) underground station on the | Flushing Line until the outbound terminal station (Flu |
| sternmost (railroad north) station on the IRT | Flushing Line's concrete viaduct above Queens Boulevar |
| rough IRT service to the Corona Line (now the | Flushing Line) opened two months later on April 21, 19 |
| nsion of the Queensboro Line (now part of the | Flushing line) from Queensboro Plaza. |
| The Corona Line (now also part of the | Flushing Line) had already been built as another branc |
| York, see 90th Street - Elmhurst Avenue (IRT | Flushing Line). |
| ling the Queens Boulevard stations on the IRT | Flushing Line. |
| spur off the IRT Queensboro Line, now the IRT | Flushing Line. |
| Flushing) Lines until the extension to 111th Street op | |
| Walter Bowne was born on | Flushing, Long Island, the son of James Bowne and his |
| oth of New York City's World's Fairs, held in | Flushing Meadows Park. |
| e New York City borough of Queens, located in | Flushing Meadows - Corona Park. |
| ates during the 1964 New York World's Fair at | Flushing Meadows Park, USA. |
| successful in qualifying for the U.S. Open at | Flushing Meadows in 2000, though he lost in straight s |
| ch in Bayside, and at the Vatican Pavilion in | Flushing Meadows Park (site of the 1964 New York World |
| World Cup in England, trips to Wimbledon and | Flushing Meadows to work alongside Vijay Amritraj on G |
| me workers who laid the hardcourt surfaces at | Flushing Meadows each year to install an exact copy in |
| TA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center at | Flushing Meadows, Queens, New York City, United States |
| rom the New York World's Fair of 1939-1940 in | Flushing Meadows, Queens, New York has not been explai |
| junction, and is located at the south end of | Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. |
| It is located in | Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, near Citi Field, the Nat |
| Armstrong Stadium and Arthur Ashe Stadium in | Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. |
| on the 7 train, in Queens near CitiField and | Flushing Meadows. |
| in the first round in 2007 at the US Open in | Flushing Meadows. |
| angry because the urinals lack the automatic | flushing mechanisms that had amazed him in Yellowstone |
| Quartermaster Miner S. Newell of | Flushing, Michigan, 32 |
| and seized the top of the bombproof position, | flushing more than 100 of the enemy who were instantly |
| ets frequently meant these became overloaded, | flushing mud, shingle, sewage and industrial effluent |
| to increased traffic, a main roadway through | Flushing named Broadway was widened and renamed Northe |
| tish sailor and hydrographer, born at Tregew, | Flushing, near Falmouth, Cornwall. |
| Hayter was born at | Flushing near Falmouth, Cornwall the second son of Hen |
| Jacob (Jacobus) Bellamy (November 12, 1757 in | Flushing, Netherlands (local name Vlissingen) - March |
| arried Elaine French, and the couple lived in | Flushing, New York, where he died in 1999. |
| Sczesny, a native of | Flushing, New York, spent 55 years in baseball, all of |
| ucus died on February 9, 1929, at his home in | Flushing, New York at the age of 76. |
| He attended Holy Cross High School in | Flushing, New York, and was part of their first gradua |
| David B. Albo (born April 18, 1962 in | Flushing, New York) is a Republican politician from th |
| The game was played at Shea Stadium in | Flushing, New York, and the Expos defeated the Mets by |
| Vinny Cerrato (born in | Flushing, New York) is the former Executive Vice Presi |
| Edward Paul Glynn (June 3, 1953 in | Flushing, New York), is a professional baseball player |
| n Batavia, New York, Comstock was educated in | Flushing, New York, and on leaving school started work |
| nd New York Liberty at Arthur Ashe Stadium in | Flushing, New York on July 19, 2008 with the Fever win |
| Mayer was born in | Flushing, New York. |
| Leviss was born in | Flushing, New York. |
| (Yeshivas Chofetz Chaim) in | Flushing, New York. |
| Harmon was born in | Flushing, New York. |
| school football at Holy Cross High School in | Flushing, New York. |
| ish Theatre Section of Mount Hebron Cemetery, | Flushing, New York. |
| In 1856 Judd moved to | Flushing, New York where he lived until 1871. |
| Finally settled in | Flushing, New York, and continued the practice of medi |
| was born in Westchester, New York and died in | Flushing, New York. |
| Born in | Flushing, NY, Phelan graduated in 1972 with a BA from |
| This included a complete | flushing of all the pipes in Walkerton, including thos |
| Concomitant with this pain is typically | flushing, often in an area associated with the pain. |
| He served as mayor of | Flushing, Ohio, from 1939 to 1945 and simultaneously s |
| He died at Bay Side, near | Flushing on Long Island, aged 80. |
| eration, particularly by waste produced while | flushing out the tanks inside for maintenance. |
| E) means of regularly | flushing out the fine silts which would otherwise coll |
| landing in the hole of a similar honey tree, | flushing out a swirling swarm of bees. |
| there is fear that Hirale, under the guise of | flushing out al-Shabab, will try to re-take Kismayo an |
| with three mid-level openings and one bottom | flushing outlet. |
| Dutch herring redders would cost the city of | Flushing over two million guilders in income. |
| Common side effects include | flushing, palpitation, weakness, headache, mouth ulcer |
| creased libido, paresthesia, tremor, vertigo, | flushing, postural hypotension, increase sweating, eye |
| f the estuary has changed markedly due to the | flushing process, water quality generally has improved |
| He grew up in | Flushing, Queens and Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, whe |
| was born in Maspeth, New York, was raised in | Flushing, Queens and as a teen, moved to Cincinnati, O |
| ime of his death he had been residing in both | Flushing, Queens and Point Lookout, Long Island with h |
| wnsville, Brooklyn, South Jamaica, Queens and | Flushing, Queens thousands of fires left entire blocks |
| arge Chinatown and Koreatown neighborhoods of | Flushing, Queens has, at one time, earned the nickname |
| Rojas grew up in | Flushing, Queens and attended Hunter College High Scho |
| Born in New Haven, Connecticut and raised in | Flushing, Queens, New York, Bock studied the piano as |
| ate Assemblywoman Nettie Mayersohn's house in | Flushing, Queens, NY. December 1, 1998 |
| nton, New Jersey, he was tutored privately in | Flushing, Queens, and graduated from the College of Ne |
| Saft was born in | Flushing Queens, New York in 1971 and is a graduate of |
| 9 Manhattan, New York City - December 2, 1992 | Flushing, Queens, NYC) was an American lawyer and poli |
| Lawrence County, New York - February 3, 1903 | Flushing, Queens, New York City) was an American lawye |
| Her father was a dentist in | Flushing, Queens, and a veteran of the Korean War. |
| She appeared at the 1964 World's Fair in | Flushing, Queens, New York. |
| Price was born on July 3, 1840 in | Flushing, Queens, New York. |
| e Assembly, representing the 27th District in | Flushing, Queens. |
| She was elected in 2006 to represent | Flushing, Queens. |
| e Electchester cooperative housing complex in | Flushing, Queens. |
| 0, which includes the Queens neighborhoods of | Flushing, Queensboro Hill, Mitchell Gardens, Kissena P |
| However, no buyer was found; she was renamed | Flushing Range and the Townsend Thoresen branding pain |
| go area, and to reduce the harmful effects of | flushing raw sewage into Lake Michigan by diverting st |
| race, Bayside, Beechhurst, Clearview Gardens, | Flushing, Rego Park, Forest Hills, Hillcrest, Elmhurst |
| Later a petition, known as the | Flushing Remonstrance was signed by Henry and many oth |
| he yard sits at the head of the valley of the | Flushing River was, at the time of the American Revolu |
| ats in a Dutch Port," and "Dutch Boats in the | Flushing Roads," the last in the National Gallery, Lon |
| ric RKO Pictures movie theater located in the | Flushing section of the New York City borough of Queen |
| Flushing spaniels combine hunting, flushing, and retri | |
| Also, effects such as skin | flushing, tachycardia, acute angle ocular dislocure, n |
| an Corps crossing of the Canal du Nord, their | flushing the German forces from Bourlon and Bourlon Wo |
| calding water running in your pipes, and then | flushing the water heater clean. |
| ater utilities use standard fire hydrants for | flushing their lines. |
| Both breeds are adept at finding and | flushing then retrieving game from thick cover. |
| In 1645, Kieft granted the patent of | Flushing to Lawrence and 16 others, which was confirme |
| line hastened the continued transformation of | Flushing to a commuter suburb and commercial center. |
| oar is created by slowing down the sound of a | flushing toilet. |
| e 1 million-gallon cistern provides water for | flushing toilets and other non-potable water uses. |
| Wheeling Creek rises in | Flushing Township just east of the community of Flushi |
| Flushing Township - northwest | |
| Although | Flushing was captured, more than one third of the sold |
| servoir was built in the 1950s which provided | flushing water to residents in Ngau Tau Kok. |
| because it used just as much floor space and | flushing water. |
| They sometimes even hear the toilets | flushing when they are alone in the house. |
| r private cemetery in the Queens community of | Flushing where he died, a tablet was erected in his me |
| to destroy the French fleet thought to be in | Flushing whilst providing a diversion for the hard-pre |
| Kong has used a dual piping system for toilet | flushing with sea water since the 1950s. |
| r or Cocking Spaniel, so named for its use in | flushing woodcock. |
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