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king with Ken Cornell at the Hell's Kitchen in | Tacoma about performing another Green Apple Quick Ste |
During his administration, | Tacoma adopted a youth curfew law. |
On May 28, Allison was optioned to Triple-A | Tacoma after the Athletics activated pitcher Dave Ste |
adjacent to Lakewood, about one mile south of | Tacoma and 40 miles south of Seattle. |
on stations including KISW in Seattle, KFNK in | Tacoma, and KUFO in Portland. |
rt was formerly a company town surrounding the | Tacoma and Roche Harbor Lime Company, which was incor |
For the next two years, | Tacoma and Welch were a part of the Saudi Naval Expan |
It was traveling from Chicago to | Tacoma and carrying 155 passengers when it neared Cus |
Studios are located in both | Tacoma and Seattle. |
Seattle assigned him to | Tacoma and he accepted his assignment. |
Toyota 1GR-FE V6 (2005-present) for Toyota | Tacoma and Toyota Tundra. |
Toyota 5VZ-FE V6 (2003-2004) for Toyota | Tacoma and Toyota Tundra. |
on forces, Breton prepared for inactivation at | Tacoma, and went out of commission in reserve there o |
He resumed the lumber business at | Tacoma, and in 1914 retired from active business purs |
and, Salem, and Eugene in Oregon, and Seattle, | Tacoma, and Spokane in Washington. |
The DKT Co was based in | Tacoma, and used professional engineering services. |
ve Upthegrove of Des Moines, Laurie Jinkins of | Tacoma, and Marko Liias of Mukilteo as well as Senato |
They also plan on extending service to South | Tacoma and Lakewood by 2012. |
were the primary reduction plants at Mead and | Tacoma, and the rolling mill at Trentwood. |
She called at Seattle, | Tacoma, and Bellingham, Washington in September 1919, |
Year (awarded by the University of Washington | Tacoma and the Pierce County Business Examiner) (2002 |
In October 1885, protesters in | Tacoma announced that all Chinese in the city would h |
cal Revival style by noted as well as prolific | Tacoma architect Frederick Heath, it was built at a c |
Museum of Art, the Seattle Art Museum and the | Tacoma Art Museum. |
deeply involved in the Seattle Art Museum, the | Tacoma Art Museum, the Pilchuck School, and other Nor |
Detroit Institute of Arts in Michigan and the | Tacoma Art Museum in Washington. |
"The Art Guys Again and Again," the | Tacoma Art Museum, 1999 |
Stone Wave at the center of Antoine Predock's | Tacoma Art Museum, which has attracted considerable a |
He held his first museum exhibition at | Tacoma Art Museum in 1968. |
essfully for prosecuting attorney and Mayor of | Tacoma as a Socialist, and for the Third District Con |
she worked as an assistant attorney general in | Tacoma, before joining the Department of Health in Ol |
He would play three seasons for | Tacoma before announcing his retirement in May 1986. |
lle, and was hurt for much of 1992 at Triple-A | Tacoma before splitting time between Oakland and Taco |
id down as USS PCS-1453 on 12 July 1943 by the | Tacoma Boat Building Co. of Tacoma, Washington, plann |
Crockett was laid down by the | Tacoma Boatbuilding Company, Tacoma, Washington, and |
up, New Mexico, was laid down 27 April 1964 by | Tacoma Boatbuilding Co., Inc., Tacoma, Washington; la |
3, 1979 and launched September 25, 1980 by the | Tacoma Boatbuilding Company of Tacoma, Washington. |
Indomitable was laid down by the | Tacoma Boatbuilding Company at Tacoma, Washington on |
Chehalis was launched 8 June 1968 at the | Tacoma Boatbuilding Company. |
Randolph was a product of the | Tacoma Boys Club amateur program, along with fellow O |
ssional by Joe Clough, the head trainer at the | Tacoma Boys Club. |
He was buried in | Tacoma Cemetery. |
He has also served on two | Tacoma charter review commissions, and the city's 198 |
It was built by | Tacoma City Light (now Tacoma Power) in 1924-1926. |
Tacoma's demand for electricity grew rapidly after Wo | |
To generate its own electricity, | Tacoma City Light, now known as Tacoma Power would bu |
He served on the | Tacoma City Council from 1992 to 1999. |
A previous arrestee was again arrested at a | Tacoma City Council meeting for speaking too long. |
raduated with an Associate of Arts degree from | Tacoma Community College. |
Gjertsen started his college soccer at | Tacoma Community College where he produced 31 goals a |
ation named him club president of the Triple-A | Tacoma Cubs of the Pacific Coast League. |
ern end of Vashon Island and the mainland near | Tacoma, Dalco Passage connects the northern main Puge |
The | Tacoma Dome made an appearance during a sketch on the |
the SuperSonics played their home games at the | Tacoma Dome located in nearby Tacoma, Washington. |
hitects McGranahan and Messenger completed the | Tacoma Dome in 1983 for $44 million which opened on A |
However, on October 19, 1984 in the | Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington, during the Born in |
from Texas by way of Michigan, Ross arrived in | Tacoma during the Korean War as a member of the Natio |
son suffered a head injury in a collision, and | Tacoma equalized against backup keeper Marine Cano to |
Hot Cross contributed a new song entitled | Tacoma, featured in their live set, and then committe |
In | Tacoma, few citizens resisted the mob action as Chine |
2006 | Tacoma Film Festival |
After producing truckbeds for Toyota | Tacoma for over 30 years, TABC ceased truckbed produc |
The transmitter arrived in | Tacoma from Syracuse, New York on February 9, 1953. |
1912, as the Corporate Counsel for the Port of | Tacoma from 1918 to 1932, and as an attorney for Taco |
ed his career hitting .206 in 53 games for the | Tacoma Giants. |
, Adhahn told police where they could find the | Tacoma girl's body, though he reportedly did not conf |
ay 28, 2010 he hit for the cycle again against | Tacoma, going 4-4. |
ship was decommissioned and became part of the | Tacoma Group, Pacific Reserve Fleet. |
called at Veracruz, Mexico (where the cruiser | Tacoma had been wrecked on 16 January), and at Tampic |
From 1990 to 1992, she chaired the | Tacoma Hate Crimes Task Force, later chairing the Tac |
ract to repair combat boots at Fort Lewis near | Tacoma, he began to invest in real estate. |
er also served as Development Director for the | Tacoma Housing Authority, where he was responsible fo |
Crisman next appears in | Tacoma in the late 1960s, railing against the city's |
The team moved to | Tacoma in 1904 (where it won the PCL pennant), return |
co, California, from 1956 to 1968, and died in | Tacoma in 1970. |
in the U.S. by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding in | Tacoma in 1942. |
of Humanities at the University of Washington | Tacoma in the United States, where he teaches African |
The Bulldogs defeated | Tacoma in the league championship game, 38-7, on Janu |
"This weird, politically slanted rant about | Tacoma in the late 1960s is a window into the chaos a |
se is located in Browns Point, Washington near | Tacoma in Pierce County, Washington. |
of the PCL which began play in 1903, moved to | Tacoma in 1904, where the team won the PCL pennant pl |
1975, for $62,261 (USD), to General Metals of | Tacoma, Inc., of Tacoma, Washington. |
ierce County Japanese 1888-1988, Nikkeijinkai: | Tacoma Japanese Community Service. |
year, the university had made a request to the | Tacoma Landmarks Preservation Commission for permissi |
The first trial clinic was held at the | Tacoma Mall in 1972. |
In early November, a mob of whites, led by the | Tacoma Mayor Jacob Robert Weisbach and backed by the |
In January 1994, | Tacoma mayor Jack Hyde suffered a fatal heart attack |
duce the Tundra full-size pickup truck and the | Tacoma mid-size pickup truck. |
Tacoma Municipal League Distinguished Citizen Award ( | |
From the outset, Eldridge considered the | Tacoma Narrows Bridge "his bridge." |
as one of the engineers who designed the first | Tacoma Narrows Bridge. |
ws was named by a local councilwoman after the | Tacoma Narrows Bridge. |
38, the PWA approved nearly $6 million for the | Tacoma Narrows Bridge. |
Suspension: The men and women who bridged the | Tacoma Narrows again. |
Lake Washington Floating Bridge and the first | Tacoma Narrows Bridge. |
When the | Tacoma Narrows Bridge (known as Galloping Gertie) col |
Catastrophe to Triumph: The Bridges of the | Tacoma Narrows. |
In 2005, he contacted the ABA expansion team | Tacoma Navigators' owner Michael Tuckman. |
listings in regional news outlets, such as the | Tacoma News Tribune. |
kerson, and Balentien was optioned to Triple-A | Tacoma on March 24. |
eventually run up to 18 daily round-trips from | Tacoma once all trackwork is completed by BNSF Railwa |
1, 2011, by Kathryn Smith, who comes from the | Tacoma Opera. |
Some sources call these revised boats | Tacoma- or PG-92-class, but the U.S. Navy officially |
in the U.S. by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding in | Tacoma, originally intended to be the 2nd replacement |
The transmission of electricity to | Tacoma, over lines crossing Tacoma Narrows, was activ |
Lon Hannah - acoustic guitar, | Tacoma papoose |
Mike Dana - acoustic guitar, | Tacoma papoose, orchestral arrangements |
uctions from Colonel Isaac W. Smith to explore | Tacoma Pass, which had been discovered by J.T. Sheets |
The | Tacoma Pocket Gopher (Thomomys mazama tacomensis), wa |
Tacoma police contacted the Arlington department when | |
Tacoma Power added a powerhouse downstream from the d | |
ide 127 million kilowatt-hours annually to the | Tacoma Power system. |
ts hydroelectric power station supplies 40% of | Tacoma Power's electricity. |
man was appointed by the mayor to serve on the | Tacoma Public Library board. |
During World War II, the city of | Tacoma purchased its electricity from the Bonneville |
He was transferred to the Triple-A | Tacoma Rainiers on July 4 and back to San Antonio on |
Bavasi promoted Johnson to the Triple-A level | Tacoma Rainiers at the start of the 2006. |
with the Seattle Mariners and has reported to | Tacoma Rainiers on Thursday April 15, 2010. |
-2000, the last six as skipper of the Triple-A | Tacoma Rainiers of the Pacific Coast League, before j |
in the Seattle Mariners organization with the | Tacoma Rainiers of the Pacific Coast League.. |
season Esquibel was called up to the Triple-A | Tacoma Rainiers of the Pacific Coast League filling t |
Nashville met the Pacific Conference champion | Tacoma Rainiers in the best-of-five league championsh |
After joining the Triple-A | Tacoma Rainiers and his third organization that year, |
igned to West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx (AA) from | Tacoma Rainiers (AAA). |
league system, topping out with their Triple-A | Tacoma Rainiers in 2006. |
He was demoted to the AAA | Tacoma Rainiers on August 3, where he hit .297/.403/. |
ipate in the 2001 championship series with the | Tacoma Rainiers, but the season was cancelled in the |
was assigned to their Triple-A affiliate, the | Tacoma Rainiers, but was released on May 2, 2008. |
shing the season with their top farm team, the | Tacoma Rainiers, Manuel was placed on waivers. |
, the Mariners optioned Kelley to the Triple-A | Tacoma Rainiers. |
wing a disappointing year in Triple-A with the | Tacoma Rainiers. |
was assigned to their Triple-A affiliate, the | Tacoma Rainiers. |
ttle Mariners and was assigned to the Triple-A | Tacoma Rainiers. |
s-A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers and the Triple-A | Tacoma Rainiers. |
d him off waivers and sent him to the Triple-A | Tacoma Rainiers. |
in 2005 before being promoted to the Triple-A | Tacoma Rainiers. |
On July 14, 2010, Worrell was released by the | Tacoma Rainiers. |
(and crossing it several times) via Riverview, | Tacoma, Ramsey, and Hawthorne to Norton, where it int |
The | Tacoma riot of 1885 took place in the present day U.S |
It also hosted the | Tacoma Rockets Western Hockey League team from 1991 t |
Most notably, he spent five seasons with the | Tacoma Sabercats of the West Coast Hockey League, and |
He spent the 2000-2002 seasons with the WCHL | Tacoma Sabercats, before being hired as the first hea |
ubject to violence in cities and towns such as | Tacoma, Seattle, Newcastle, and Issaquah (Squak). |
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: | Tacoma, Springfield, Quincy |
Spirit folded at the end of the season and the | Tacoma Stars picked up his contract in July 1986. |
umn of 1983, he moved to the newly established | Tacoma Stars of the Major Indoor Soccer League. |
McNab then coached the | Tacoma Stars of the Major Indoor Soccer League until |
a year in the United States, playing with the | Tacoma Stars of the Major Indoor Soccer League. |
He also played for the | Tacoma Stars of the original Major Indoor Soccer Leag |
Two days later, the | Tacoma Stars picked him off waivers. |
arch 1986, the Spirit sold his contract to the | Tacoma Stars and he played his first game in Tacoma f |
While Hattrup left the | Tacoma Stars at the end of the 1987-1988 season, he c |
On October 15, 1985, he signed with the | Tacoma Stars of the MISL. |
rfinal A - 6:30 pm - La Raza de Guadalajara 9, | Tacoma Stars 6 |
eb.5, 7:30pm - San Diego Sockers (PASL-Pro) 5, | Tacoma Stars (PASL-Pro) 0 (Doubles as regular season |
ting, Kansas City Comets, Cleveland Crunch and | Tacoma Stars, and nine seasons in the National Profes |
In 1989, he signed with the | Tacoma Stars. |
eturned to playing professional soccer for the | Tacoma Stars. |
minor leagues in 1891, where he played for the | Tacoma team in the Pacific Northwestern League. |
5 August 1917 at Camp Lewis, Washington, near | Tacoma, the division soon thereafter departed for Eng |
The City of | Tacoma then went to court and after the case was befo |
l contract elsewhere, Cox returned to play for | Tacoma Tide in the USL Premier Development League in |
he also played with Colorado Rapids U23's and | Tacoma Tide in the USL Premier Development League. |
essional contract, he subsequently signed with | Tacoma Tide of the USL Premier Development League for |
rematch against Northwest Conference champions | Tacoma Tide; however, without Campos's firepower, Fre |
In the summer of 1976, he played for the | Tacoma Tides in the second division American Soccer L |
pent two seasons in Texas before moving to the | Tacoma Tides for the start of the 1976 American Socce |
n 1976, Cryder elected instead to play for the | Tacoma Tides of the American Soccer League. |
In 1976, he owned the | Tacoma Tides in its one year in the American Soccer L |
st round bye, the Skyhawks faced the 2nd place | Tacoma Tides, who had defeated Utah 2-1 in the first |
In 1906, the | Tacoma Tigers of the Pacific Coast League moved to Fr |
ing with three years (1985-87) as pilot of the | Tacoma Tigers of the PCL, then the Athletics' top aff |
ville Stars (1990, 1992-1993) and the Triple-A | Tacoma Tigers (1990-1994). |
Lees played half a season for the | Tacoma Tigers seeing limited playing time. |
tions, including two seasons with the Triple-A | Tacoma Tigers, and batted .283 |
spending most of the season with the Class AAA | Tacoma Tigers. |
between them and their triple A affiliate, the | Tacoma Tigers. |
She was born Marguerite Ray in | Tacoma to Frances Adams Ray and Alvis Marion Ray (a c |
2004 as part of an agreement with the Port of | Tacoma to accommodate further development of the wate |
y who managed in the book to tie corruption in | Tacoma to everything from communist infiltrators to t |
next 3 years bouncing from the A's to Triple-A | Tacoma to Single-A Madison. |
In 1979, he returned to | Tacoma to work in the Guadelupe House shelter, a Cath |
In 2001, the City of | Tacoma told the university that the building was a sa |
1998 | Tacoma Tortured Artist Film Festival |
calling play-by-play action for AAA baseball's | Tacoma Twins of the Pacific Coast League, as well as |
erved two terms as branch president, served on | Tacoma's first Human Relations Commission (later Huma |
Tacoma, USA, since 1986 | |
In March, | Tacoma visited Singapore and cruised the Malaysian co |
July 31, 1987: | Tacoma, WA - Tacoma Dome |
Museum of Glass, | Tacoma, WA |
Fletcher Jenkins (born November 4, 1959 in | Tacoma, WA) is a former professional American footbal |
ts corporate headquarters upon relocation from | Tacoma, WA, and is renaming the building the Russell |
He grew up in | Tacoma, WA. |
Sonntag was born in 1951 in | Tacoma, WA. |
Tacoma was the first in a series of revised Asheville | |
Born: October 4, 1926, | Tacoma, Wash. |
He was assigned to St. Leo's Parish in | Tacoma, Wash. |
s built by Todd Dry Dock and Construction Co., | Tacoma, Wash., where her keel was laid on 15 May 1920 |
ril 11, 1970) is an American speed skater from | Tacoma, Washington and four-time Olympian. |
The Fotheringills were originally from | Tacoma, Washington but later relocated to train in Co |
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