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, George Osborn (1764-1836), was a draper in | Rochester, a class-leader among the Wesleyan Methodist |
Medical Group when he was appointed Dean of | Rochester, a post he held until retirement in 2003. |
-president of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of | Rochester, a member of the Board of Trustees of Nazare |
o the King, in 1943 he was appointed Dean of | Rochester, a post he held for fifteen years. |
d nominated the Rev. Dr. John F. Vichert, of | Rochester, a professor of practical theology at Colgat |
ree in Geology (1962) from the University of | Rochester, a Master of Science in Geology (1967) from |
Rochester Abbey was an abbey in Staffordshire, England | |
clinical pharmacologist at the University of | Rochester, advised Congress about the proper conduct o |
of Walker King, he was consecrated bishop of | Rochester; after a few months' tenure, he was translat |
633, when Paulinus of York became bishop at | Rochester after fleeing Northumbria. |
899 to 1901 he was Chaplain to the Bishop of | Rochester after which he held a similar post at Guy's |
He was re-elected for | Rochester again in 1710 in a Tory landslide and sat un |
Rochester Air Force Station (ADC ID: M-101) is a close | |
Rochester Air Force Station was established as part of | |
rrier, Delta Connection, (which services the | Rochester airport) to let the passengers off. |
the RAF in 1963 and later became manager of | Rochester Airport. |
In | Rochester, Alan Valentine lived with his family at the |
Leclair met his wife Sarah Healey in nearby | Rochester, Alberta, where he began employment as an au |
bishop Melton, and the bishops of London and | Rochester alone spoke up in Edward II's defense during |
ng, Guildford, Dorking, Merstham, Otford and | Rochester, along the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding |
Rochester also has a scholastic bowl team who placed 4 | |
tly, Focht spent the 2005-06 season with the | Rochester Americans of the AHL. |
3 playoff games, and spend 16 games with the | Rochester Americans of the AHL, earning 12 points (5G- |
ice hockey winger currently playing for the | Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League (AHL |
hockey goaltender currently playing for the | Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League (AHL |
ssional debut with the Sabres affiliate, the | Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League in 2 |
in the IHL, and the Adirondack Red Wings and | Rochester Americans with whom he would win the Calder |
ast Hockey League before attending the AHL's | Rochester Americans training camp prior to his first p |
nal ice hockey defenseman currently with the | Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League. |
asons in the American Hockey League with the | Rochester Americans (11 goals, 37 assists, 48 points i |
efore moving to the American Hockey League's | Rochester Americans but after one season he returned t |
In 2008, Rory's former AHL club, the | Rochester Americans (also his hometown) requested that |
ts (1G-5A) in 16 games, and finally with the | Rochester Americans of the AHL, earning 10 points (4G- |
as the highest-scoring player on the 1995-96 | Rochester Americans team which won the Calder Cup. |
renneman played split time between the AHL's | Rochester Americans and NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs. |
He played the previous season for the | Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League. |
Holt scored on the | Rochester Americans while the Americans goalie was pul |
year between the Panthers AHL affiliate, the | Rochester Americans and their ECHL affiliate, the Flor |
Repik representing the | Rochester Americans at the 2011 AHL All-Star Game. |
ides the NHL, Peters has also played for the | Rochester Americans in the AHL, as well as the OHL's O |
the Jackals, and made his AHL debut with the | Rochester Americans and Albany River Rats. |
He was then assigned to AHL affiliate, the | Rochester Americans where he served as an alternate ca |
record, the | Rochester Americans (AHL)rallied late in the season to |
After playing for the AHL minor league | Rochester Americans in the early 1960s, Pappin played |
Brodeur had a breakout AHL campaign with the | Rochester Americans in 2008-09, when he posted an 18-1 |
He played two full seasons with the | Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League (AHL |
the AHL the same season and signed with the | Rochester Americans before retiring from the sport. |
ckey left winger who currently plays for the | Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League (AHL |
ts (1951-1952), (1954-1955), (1955-1956) and | Rochester Americans (1956-1957) of the AHL and the Edm |
o the AHL, where he played 12 games with the | Rochester Americans during the 2001-02 AHL season. |
igned to the American Hockey League with the | Rochester Americans and never saw any ice time with th |
n April 30, 1967, they finished the sweep of | Rochester Americans in the Calder Cup Finals after Bil |
In 2004, Fenyves was inducted into the | Rochester Americans Hall of Fame. |
ring, he has served as the head coach of the | Rochester Americans and the Long Beach Ice Dogs, and h |
o joining Calgary, Bernhardt played with the | Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League. |
ckey player who is currently playing for the | Rochester Americans in the American Hockey League (AHL |
goaltender who is currently playing for the | Rochester Americans in the AHL. |
Wing for the Regina Pats from 1954 to 1958, | Rochester Americans from 1958 to 1959, Montreal Canadi |
ned to North America when he signed with the | Rochester Americans of the AHL on September 5, 2008. |
played most of the next six seasons with the | Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League. |
aim to fame in North America was leaving the | Rochester Americans during the first week of the 1992 |
The following season Baier returned to the | Rochester Americans, signing a one-year contract on Se |
e Peterborough Petes before moving on to the | Rochester Americans, which he guided to the American H |
luding the Buffalo Bisons, Cleveland Barons, | Rochester Americans, Quebec Aces, Seattle Totems, and |
he Baltimore Bandits, Philadelphia Phantoms, | Rochester Americans, Providence Bruins, and Springfiel |
Rochester Americans, AHL, 2005-2007 | |
is old college linemate Dixon Ward) help the | Rochester Americans, Buffalo's AHL affiliate, to the C |
While with the | Rochester Americans, he gained some notoriety in a 200 |
n the Panthers and their AHL affiliates, the | Rochester Americans, helping the Americans reach the 2 |
ockey League with the Sabres' farm club, the | Rochester Americans, and won the Dudley "Red" Garrett |
was abruptly halted when, as a member of the | Rochester Americans, he suffered a concussion during a |
69 he played 85 games with the Tulsa Oilers, | Rochester Americans, and Baltimore Clippers minor leag |
falo's American Hockey League affiliate, the | Rochester Americans, in the 1998-1999 season. |
Fredericton Canadiens, Springfield Falcons, | Rochester Americans, and Providence Bruins of the AHL. |
the 2008-09 season, with AHL affiliate, the | Rochester Americans, scoring 35 points and earning a s |
s in 1996 and played the whole year with the | Rochester Americans, scoring 101 points in 78 games. |
lson was then assigned to AHL affiliate, the | Rochester Americans, for the majority of the 2009-10 s |
ganization, mostly spent in the AHL with the | Rochester Americans, Holland joined the Los Angeles Ki |
ed until 2003 in the AHL, with Hamilton, the | Rochester Americans, Houston Aeros and the Bridgeport |
a Jackals and also had short spells with the | Rochester Americans, Albany River Rats and the Syracus |
-72, as he was called up mid-season from the | Rochester Americans, and made a positive impression wi |
spells in the American Hockey League for the | Rochester Americans, the ECHL for the South Carolina S |
n, for its American Hockey League affiliate, | Rochester Americans, on loan from the Washington Capit |
American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the | Rochester Americans, for the 1986-87 season. |
l broadcasting career began in 1975 with the | Rochester Americans. |
nding half the season in the minors with the | Rochester Americans. |
ockey after playing the 1984 season with the | Rochester Americans. |
their American Hockey League affiliate, the | Rochester Americans. |
In 1996 he won the Calder Cup with the | Rochester Americans. |
klahoma City Blazers, Pittsburgh Hornets and | Rochester Americans. |
and 1994 seasons, active as of 2011 with the | Rochester Americans. |
rry were roommates when on the road with the | Rochester Americans. |
aying in the American Hockey League with the | Rochester Americans. |
t four seasons with their AHL affiliate, the | Rochester Americans. |
President of Hockey Operations for the AHL's | Rochester Americans. |
American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the | Rochester Americans. |
He retired after the 2001-02 season with the | Rochester Americans. |
In 1996 he won a Calder Cup with the | Rochester Americans. |
st into the boards during a game against the | Rochester Americans. |
al debut with the Sabres' AHL affiliate, the | Rochester Americans. |
with the Florida Panthers AHL affiliate, the | Rochester Americans. |
falo's American Hockey League affiliate, the | Rochester Americans. |
006/2007 seasonin Panthers farmclub AHL team | Rochester Americans. |
between Boston and their AHL-affiliate, the | Rochester Americans. |
h their American Hockey League affiliate the | Rochester Americans. |
Haddock served as MP for | Rochester, an Admiralty borough whose seats were almos |
The KFSI broadcast tower is located west of | Rochester and outputs 6 kW. |
Barrell founded three schools in | Rochester and Strood to teach reading and the Anglican |
book translation press of the University of | Rochester; and the American Literary Translators Assoc |
In 1689 he was made Freeman of | Rochester and was Recorder of the town from 1692. |
a junction with the A229 with links to both | Rochester and Maidstone. |
the son of Sir Francis Clerke of Ulcombe and | Rochester and his second wife Elizabeth Hastings, wido |
On 23 October 1360 he became Bishop of | Rochester and was consecrated on 6 February 1362. |
Tower of the Tower of London, the castles of | Rochester and Colchester, the Priory and Cathedral of |
953, Casey was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of | Rochester and Titular Bishop of Cea by Pope Pius XII. |
ess Kelly Brook went to Delce Junior School, | Rochester, and later Thomas Aveling School (Formerly W |
983, which for the 2010 election was renamed | Rochester and Strood. |
routes merge in the southwestern portion of | Rochester and carry a 2/4 routing number on evenings a |
umberland, England, 8 miles (13 km) north of | Rochester and 9 miles (14 km) west of Alwinton. |
tuencies of Dartford, Gillingham, Gravesend, | Rochester and Chatham, Sevenoaks, Surrey East, Tonbrid |
century cathedrals at Strasbourg, Chartres, | Rochester and Canterbury include artistic renditions i |
ith the Buffalo mafia such as those based in | Rochester and Utica, New York and in Northeastern Penn |
ewman (born 21 December 1958) is the Dean of | Rochester and is also bishop-designate as the next Suf |
Chicago, he also taught at the University of | Rochester and was a research assistant for the US Army |
gan to spend more time playing in and around | Rochester and less time on the road. |
Hazama worked to promote | Rochester, and his efforts were recognized when Money |
Kent, England, on the Hoo Peninsula between | Rochester and Gravesend and on the Isle of Sheppey. |
urth son of the ninth Baronet, was Bishop of | Rochester and Bishop of Winchester. |
, Herne Bay, Faversham, Gillingham, Chatham, | Rochester and Bromley South. |
d his episcopacy by repairing the deanery at | Rochester and rebuilding the bishop's palace at Bromle |
Storrs was educated at The King's School, | Rochester and Pembroke College, Cambridge. |
n University, Columbia and the University of | Rochester, and had visiting appointments at about a do |
time for Capital City (in Albany, New York), | Rochester, and Albany, before retiring "to open a salo |
He worked locally for the Y.M.C.A. in | Rochester and visited more than forty different Y's in |
He was educated in | Rochester and at St John's College, Cambridge, where h |
Walter de Merton (Lord Chancellor, Bishop of | Rochester, and founder of Merton College, Oxford) took |
tchbull was elected Member of Parliament for | Rochester and held the seat to 1705. |
Other rail lines included the Buffalo, | Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad's extension down And |
He became chaplain to Fisher, bishop of | Rochester, and in the twenty-fifth year of the reign o |
Cooling, Kent, Sheriff of Kent, Constable of | Rochester and Chief Baron of the Exchequer, by wife Jo |
f Echuca, the Town of Kyabram, the Shires of | Rochester and Waranga and some neighbouring districts |
hild built a mansion of Washington Street in | Rochester, and using some of his canal boats, became a |
against the traditional rivals from Buffalo, | Rochester and Syracuse (teams affected by the Vietnam |
on Walker King (1797-1859) was archdeacon of | Rochester and father of Edward King. |
d 30 December 1494) was an English Bishop of | Rochester and bishop of Lincoln and Lord Chancellor. |
1205 - 27 October 1277) was Bishop of | Rochester and founder of Merton College, Oxford. |
es the South Fork of the Sangamon River near | Rochester, and crosses Sugar Creek near Springfield. |
iversity of Pittsburgh and the University of | Rochester, and on other NIH grants involving infetilit |
81-1666) was an English churchman, bishop of | Rochester and royalist. |
ugh the town of Farmington and the cities of | Rochester and Dover, where it provides hydroelectric p |
He played 8 seasons in the NBA, for | Rochester and the St. Louis Hawks. |
Business Administration at the University of | Rochester and served concurrently as the school's John |
December 1445) was a 15th century Bishop of | Rochester and then Bishop of Norwich. |
In 1820, he moved to | Rochester and opened a store at the Four Corners there |
nd Chatham (of which 1 train is fast between | Rochester and Bromley South and 1 train calls at all s |
ass Levin is a graduate of the University of | Rochester and The George Washington University Law Sch |
arbara Staropoli Singing Composition held in | Rochester and is a member of the National Association |
He grew up in | Rochester and Chatham, Medway and attended Chatham Gra |
her crew by depth charges from the sloop HMS | Rochester and the corvette HMS Tamarisk. |
bordering Canada and situated on Lake Erie, | Rochester and Utica, along the Mohawk River as far eas |
He also played for AAA | Rochester and AA Bowie that year. |
s all of the Windsor County towns of Bethel, | Rochester, and Stockbridge, and the Rutland County tow |
ritings, saying: "... two English miles from | Rochester and one mile from Chatham, where the King's |
e Neolithic period, which can be traced from | Rochester and the Channel ports in the Straits of Dove |
He went on to study law in | Rochester and Ann Arbor; edited the Lakeside Monthly ( |
ta (died circa 688) was a medieval Bishop of | Rochester and probably the first Bishop of Hereford. |
th the City of Echuca, the Shires of Deakin, | Rochester and Waranga and some neighbouring districts |
Eastman School of Music of the University of | Rochester and frequently teaches at the Bowdoin Intern |
Write here The co-ordinates link the HMYOI | Rochester and not HMYOI Cookham Wood which is next doo |
in Sullivan County, New York who lived near | Rochester and married into a Dutch family in Kingston, |
Fuller spent the 2003 and 2004 seasons in | Rochester, and played the first two games of the 2005 |
in sociology in 1970 from the University of | Rochester, and Gelles received a Ph.D. from the Univer |
United Airlines, which had long served | Rochester and Buffalo, added Albany and Syracuse in 19 |
y from 1571 to 1572 when he became Bishop of | Rochester and was simultaneously Archdeacon of Canterb |
g rapidly due to strong population growth in | Rochester and surrounding communities. |
nt Committee from 1996 until 2000 and of the | Rochester and Strood Labour Party from 2003 until 2007 |
yed for Topeka, Dayton, Houston, Greensboro, | Rochester and Jersey City before spending four seasons |
undergraduate degree from the University of | Rochester and earned her MBA from New York University, |
He died on April 21, 1927 in | Rochester and was eulogized by his many friends includ |
Game 5 took place in | Rochester and the Knicks won 92-89. |
r his baseball career, Antonelli returned to | Rochester and for many years ran a chain of Firestone |
terbury, was apprenticed to an apothecary at | Rochester, and completed his medical education at Guy' |
Bryant was first sent to a school near | Rochester, and then to Eton College. |
of a course on safecracking being taught in | Rochester and decided to try it. |
veral weeks, he entered the City Hospital at | Rochester, and died a week later. |
They approached | Rochester and Claude Shannon with a proposal for a con |
ford University from 1852 to 1857; Bishop of | Rochester; and the first Bishop of St Albans. |
Rochester and Chatham was a parliamentary constituency | |
he Town of Kyabram, the Shires of Deakin and | Rochester and some neighbouring districts into the Shi |
sle, Chester, Chichester, Exeter, Liverpool, | Rochester, and Winchester. |
He was also a director of the | Rochester and Genesee Valley Railroad. |
Harbor, Lake Angelus, Sylvan Lake, Pontiac, | Rochester and Rochester Hills, and the townships of Ad |
He joined the | Rochester and District Natural History Society as a ju |
In 1782 he was promoted to the deanery of | Rochester, and in 1802 to the bishopric of that dioces |
oposed by McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Nathaniel | Rochester and Claude Shannon. |
ford, Greenhithe, Gravesend, Higham, Strood, | Rochester and Chatham |
general election for the Chatham division of | Rochester and he held the seat (later renamed Rocheste |
Hyde, daughter of Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of | Rochester and had issue. |
Sofia Bulgaria a B.A. from the University of | Rochester and an M.B.A. from the MIT Sloan School of M |
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