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hn's University, McMahon was selected by the | Rochester Royals in the 1952 NBA Draft. |
Sphas of the American Basketball League, the | Rochester Royals of the National Basketball League (NB |
son as a professional basketball player, the | Rochester Royals (today's Sacramento Kings) also captu |
quesne University, Green was selected by the | Rochester Royals with the first pick of the 1956 NBA D |
NBL championship series against the powerful | Rochester Royals, who included Hall of Famers Al Cervi |
ssociation as a member of the Chicago Stags, | Rochester Royals, Fort Wayne Pistons, and St. Louis Ha |
ball Association of America, playing for the | Rochester Royals, the Syracuse Nationals and the Milwa |
played for the Toledo Jim Whites Chevrolets, | Rochester Royals, and Philadelphia Sphas. |
ssociation as a member of the Chicago Stags, | Rochester Royals, Washington Capitols, Philadelphia Wa |
ty and played one season in the NBA with the | Rochester Royals. |
he second round of the 1951 NBA Draft by the | Rochester Royals. |
nd was selected in the 1952 NBA Draft by the | Rochester Royals. |
ion as a member of the Indianapolis Jets and | Rochester Royals. |
r in the National Basketball League with the | Rochester Royals. |
o play with the professional basketball team | Rochester Royals. |
losses to the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons and | Rochester Royals. |
the NLL, and the two have played together in | Rochester, San Jose, and again in Arizona. |
s in the NLL, and the two played together in | Rochester, San Jose, and in Arizona. |
m, Folkestone, Maidstone, Margate, Ramsgate, | Rochester, Sandwich and Sittingbourne, as well as some |
derdon, Colchester North, Maidstone, Malden, | Rochester, Sandwich South, Sandwich West, Tilbury Nort |
Colchester North, Colchester South, Malden, | Rochester, Sandwich South, Tilbury North and Tilbury W |
lled "Science Made Simple" that he taught in | Rochester, Sarasota, and Portland, Oregon. |
ed his medical degree from the University of | Rochester School of Medicine and interned at Emory Uni |
ived honorary degrees from the University of | Rochester School of Medicine, Long Island University, |
It borders | Rochester School District to the north, Pawnee School |
Federal Stimulus funding for | Rochester School District |
University of | Rochester, School of Medicine & Dentistry (Post-doctor |
eserve University, Dean of the University of | Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, and Associ |
o and earned his M.D. from the University of | Rochester School of Medicine in 1945. |
After six seasons with | Rochester, Schweitzer left to join the rival Syracuse |
In 2008-09, he played in | Rochester, scoring 18 points in 28 games while accumul |
which in turn had taken some of the previous | Rochester seat in 1918. |
He held the | Rochester seat until he stood down at the 1892 general |
He is also an Honorary Member of the OSA, | Rochester Section, and a Fellow of the Optical Society |
Harrison Howe Award, | Rochester Section, American Chemical Society, 1994 |
For the 9th century Bishop of | Rochester, see Cuthwulf (bishop of Rochester). |
ired land along the river on their trip, but | Rochester, sensing the opportunity to develop a town, |
ist insurrection was planned and the Earl of | Rochester sent to England by the exiled Charles to co- |
Population in the trail's | Rochester service area is growing rapidly. |
Map of Medieval | Rochester, showing the tower that Gundulf built. |
be called the Rochester-Monaca Bridge on the | Rochester side, and the Monaca-Rochester Bridge on the |
s scope of control as far as the boundary of | Rochester signal box. |
Part of the reason for the | Rochester signs is occasional flooding of U.S. Highway |
P for Darwen from 1885 to 1892, and then for | Rochester since winning the seat at a by-election in 1 |
hestra which had been playing in the city of | Rochester since 1900. |
m moving to Grantham, Lincolnshire, from the | Rochester site. |
The elaborate | Rochester skyway system includes an arm into the south |
munities of Fall River, Freetown, Lakeville, | Rochester, Somerset and Westport, currently Senator Mi |
He then held the posts of Bishop of | Rochester, Southwark and Winchester. |
tuart Talbot, who was successively Bishop of | Rochester, Southwark and Winchester. |
tuart Talbot, who was successively Bishop of | Rochester, Southwark and Winchester. |
ucted in the living room of an empty flat in | Rochester Square, Camden Town, London. |
Part of | Rochester St Margaret (became part of St Margaret Intr |
It is the third tallest skyscraper in | Rochester, standing at 392 feet (119 m). |
rom the Amy Post papers at the University of | Rochester, state and local historical societies, and t |
2 May - Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of | Rochester, statesman (born 1641) |
Rochester station building. | |
John currently coaches the | Rochester Stoney Creek High School hockey team along w |
Sittingbourne, Rainham, Gillingham, Chatham, | Rochester, Strood and Gravesend, then across to Ebbsfl |
He currently attends The University of | Rochester studying Economics and completes in NCAA Div |
At Manchester, Butler worked with G. D. | Rochester, studying cosmic rays using a cloud chamber. |
rch conducted at the University of Minnesota | Rochester suggests that it may be possible to preserve |
has been Principal Conductor of the City of | Rochester Symphony Orchestra. |
In 1965, Jack Kent Cooke purchased the | Rochester system and offered Bill the position of chie |
When the chief engineer of the | Rochester system disappeared, Bill took over and for t |
tailors, he worked for less than a week in a | Rochester tailor shop before deciding to attend high s |
Rochester taught at Loyola College in the 1970s before | |
nster, Kent and after gaining a diploma from | Rochester Technical College he emigrated to Canada in |
Rochester Terrace is in the background | |
eer, Glaze also coached at the University of | Rochester, Texas Christian University and St. Viator C |
l Director for the 11 county area enveloping | Rochester the Finger Lakes and Corning/Elmira. |
Great Expectations; Miss Havisham's house in | Rochester; the almost forgotten London Roman Baths use |
the University of Kansas, the University of | Rochester, the University of North Carolina and the Un |
Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School, | Rochester, the Kent Archaeological Society, the Sittin |
His home near | Rochester, the Hiram Sibley Homestead, was listed on t |
In | Rochester, the band included former White Caps guitari |
fer to become President of the University of | Rochester, the youngest man ever to occupy that post. |
Rochester then called at Sasebo, Japan, and on 10 Janu | |
Rochester then set course for the Philippine Islands. | |
ittlesea) (died 5 June 1374) was a Bishop of | Rochester, then Bishop of Worcester, then finally Arch |
After he left | Rochester, Theodore of Tarsus, the Archbishop of Cante |
nd Augustus Hopkins Strong, president of the | Rochester Theological Seminary. |
cipal of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford and Warden of | Rochester Theological College. |
From 1885 to 1886 he returned to the | Rochester Theological Seminary, which was still headed |
He also served as president of the | Rochester Theological Seminary for thirteen years. |
He continued his theological training at the | Rochester Theological Seminary in Rochester, New York, |
er he was appointed professor of theology in | Rochester Theological Seminary and in 1868 was made it |
ouse was built in 1780 for a former Mayor of | Rochester, Thomas Stephens, opposite the Sir John Fals |
-95, he was ordained priest by the Bishop of | Rochester, Thomas Sprat, at Croydon, on 23 February 16 |
ited States for the Cascade Surge in Oregon, | Rochester Thunder in Minnesota, and Oral Roberts Unive |
ing that time, he served as an editor at the | Rochester Times-Union in Rochester, NY; as editor and |
he east, the adjacent postcode areas are ME ( | Rochester), TN (Tonbridge), BR (Bromley), SE (London S |
lume, a member of Christ's and Archdeacon of | Rochester, to "erect an Observatory and to maintain a |
ng Ethelbert granted land inside the city of | Rochester to Diora and his cathedral clergy. |
f absence when he went to the Mayo Clinic at | Rochester to undergo surgery to repair an undisclosed |
six years old, he and his family moved from | Rochester to Ukiah, California. |
In 1909, Barger led | Rochester to the Eastern League title with 23 wins and |
the river has been the venue for the Annual | Rochester to Mattapoisett Memorial Day Boat Race. |
However, O'Donnell's flight from | Rochester to Hartford was canceled, and he was unable |
The CEO instead tried to force | Rochester to accept a forfeit. |
was appointed by John Hilsey, then Bishop of | Rochester, to be his Vicar-General. |
centuries it was customary for the Bishop of | Rochester to also be appointed Dean of Westminster Abb |
plain, Nicholas Ridley from the minor see of | Rochester to the diocese of London, while John Ponet t |
t, and the New Hampshire towns of Milton and | Rochester to the west. |
Hulbert had made a secret deal that allowed | Rochester to reorganize and circumvent the losses. |
In 1856, she went to | Rochester to interview Douglass. |
ch he traced 'Pantagruelism' in England from | Rochester to Sterne. |
transferred the relatively new steel cars to | Rochester to replace the 2000-series center-door cars |
Rochester Township (south) | |
Rochester Township is located in Sangamon County, Illi | |
of Pierre Ducharme, and came to Belle River, | Rochester Township in Essex County, Ontario with his f |
With | Rochester trailing 3-1 to the Syracuse Crunch in the f |
until his death; he was also director of the | Rochester Trust & Safe Deposit Co. |
the Strong Memorial Hospital, University of | Rochester, UCLA School of Medicine, and Martin Luther |
the new archbishop found only four canons at | Rochester under Siward's authority. |
French Musical Philosophies 1750-1950 ( | Rochester: University of Rochester Press/London: Boyde |
d D.M.A. from the Eastman School of Music at | Rochester University and has an international reputati |
University of Washington, and University Of | Rochester University (UofR). |
Learning a New Master Narrative for America ( | Rochester: University of Rochester Press, 2005, ISBN 1 |
rge Washington University, the University of | Rochester, University of Miami, and Emory University. |
He was then Dean of | Rochester until his retirement in 1932. |
n served as a curate at St. Mary's Church in | Rochester until 1932, and was secretary to Bishops Joh |
his cathedral post in 1977, but remained in | Rochester until his death in December 2006. |
Cole published in | Rochester until 1834, and died the following year. |
In 1691 he was elected MP for | Rochester until 1695, and was an assistant warden of R |
omprising thirteen wards of the then City of | Rochester upon Medway: All Saints, Cuxton and Halling, |
In 1998 | Rochester upon Medway was merged with the neighbouring |
broke Colleges, Oxford; Memorial Art Gallery | Rochester; US Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne; Bradford |
Rochester uses a block schedule so students spend abou | |
C. Thatcher (born in July 1858, probably in | Rochester, Vermont), a Methodist clergyman of the Verm |
Rochester, Vermont, USA: Inner Traditions. | |
Born in | Rochester, Vermont, Campbell attended the public schoo |
Day: Awakening in the Aboriginal dreamtime, | Rochester, Vermont: Inner Traditions International, Lt |
Rochester, Vermont: Inner Traditions International. | |
Awakening the Spirit through Ecstatic Dance, | Rochester, Vermont: Destiny Books. |
ly property, Quarry Hill Creative Center, in | Rochester, Vermont; many stayed to build houses, and Q |
Born at | Rochester, Victoria, he was educated in Ballarat at St |
ian cattle dog owned by Les and Esma Hall of | Rochester, Victoria, Australia, which, according to an |
He was created Earl of | Rochester, Viscount Hyde of Kenilworth, and Baron Wott |
amed each year in honor of the winner of the | Rochester vs. Monaca high school football game. |
Traditions (Inner Traditions International ( | Rochester, VT) 2002) |
Rochester, Vt.: Inner Traditions International. | |
30/08/1967: | Rochester War Memorial - Rochester, NY |
Rochester warns Downs, "Young man, you will die of thi | |
Rochester was once part of the vast Echuca District, i | |
William Purcell, of | Rochester, was nominated for Secretary of State on the |
th at least 10 leveled.The northern third of | Rochester was devastated with 135 homes destroyed and |
ate of his that a small photographic firm in | Rochester was hiring. |
The diocese of | Rochester was historically the oldest and smallest of |
The Shire of | Rochester was a Local Government Area of Victoria, Aus |
His father, Nherhu Keith | Rochester, was a trumpeter and his mother, Meshach Ben |
Rochester was born in Hagerstown, Maryland and moved w | |
Rochester was selected by the council as a Whig to be | |
Rochester was the first of his family to move to the l | |
The bishopric of | Rochester was a poor one, and it was in his case, for |
Roger Downes, a friend of Lord | Rochester was killed in a London brawl and his head se |
Joan | Rochester was born in Ballarat, Victoria. |
eacon of St. Albans, and the archdeaconry of | Rochester was annexed to it in 1863; in 1852 and 1861 |
nistry of those whom he did not favour; Lord | Rochester was "kicked upstairs," forming the Second Ro |
and walks back to the kitchen, speaking like | Rochester, was cut. |
ede says that "[a]t this time, the church of | Rochester was in great need of a pastor, since Romanus |
ing that one of his reasons for returning to | Rochester was his good relationship with the fans. |
ed on the right of the scene and walked into | Rochester Way with Stephen and Duwayne behind is very |
of the 'Black Prince' interchange of the A2 | Rochester Way with the A220. |
outh of Kidbrooke railway station and the A2 | Rochester Way, to the north of the A20, to the east of |
itzhugh and Major Charles Carroll were, like | Rochester, wealthy landowners interested in acquiring |
St Paul's Cathedral (and also the Diocese of | Rochester) were founded. |
The cathedral churches of Canterbury and | Rochester were granted in perpetuity, immunity from ro |
8 December 1688 he accompanied King James to | Rochester when he fled London. |
s of Physics and Optics at the University of | Rochester when he died at the age of 73 at his home in |
He resumed the practice of law in | Rochester, where he died in 1846; interment in Mount H |
tag her with Bristol or the office block in | Rochester where the charity is based, so for the time |
ext team leadership was at the University of | Rochester, where he was football coach from 1940 throu |
several large donations to the University of | Rochester, where the main athletics center and joint b |
of Religion & Classics at the University of | Rochester, where he teaches courses on Islam, classica |
ore joining the faculty at the University of | Rochester, where she currently serves as George Eastma |
The see is in the city of | Rochester where the seat is located at The Cathedral C |
He subsequently attended the University of | Rochester where he received an M. Phil in operations r |
isconsin, and graduated at the University of | Rochester, where he was a member of St. Anthony Hall, |
ical Science Department at the University of | Rochester, where he remained chair until 1977, and rem |
while he was a student at the University of | Rochester, where he was President of the Rochester Cha |
ated at Pomona College and the University of | Rochester, where he received his doctorate in 1949. |
Educated at the University of | Rochester, where he worked with Eugene Genovese and He |
Eastman School of Music of the University of | Rochester, where he holds the position of Professor of |
s with the Bombers, he was called back up to | Rochester, where he currently plays. |
They were taken to | Rochester, where they were hanged and quartered, says |
chelor of Arts degree from the University of | Rochester, where he wrote his first play, Perfectly Ha |
n 1997 Berlo left UMSL for the University of | Rochester, where for five years she held the positions |
were SS Empire Wildebeeste and the tanker SS | Rochester, which U-106 sunk with her 10.5 cm deck gun. |
Rochester, which would win the NBA championship five y | |
Joseph's Hospital in | Rochester, which is an owned affiliate of the Mayo Cli |
arish was built in 1816.The Second Parish of | Rochester, which met in the building, was founded arou |
iscovered in 1883 in Frindsbury church, near | Rochester, which is supposed to have been painted abou |
vice across Lake Ontario between Toronto and | Rochester, which he had sold in April 2007 to a German |
Intra joined the municipal borough of | Rochester, while part of Frindsbury Extra joined Stroo |
She barely receives an answer from | Rochester who instead leaves Thornfield without notice |
r and is notable for the presence of Earl of | Rochester who had arrived from the exiled court of Cha |
rge part thanks to the efforts of Mary, Lady | Rochester, who played a leading role in its early esta |
He helped | Rochester win three A.H.L. Calder Cup championships in |
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