「Bahamas」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

Bahamas

1 2 次へ>

1語右で並び替え

該当件数:375件

  • In 1982, a report entitled "The Bahamas: A Nation For Sale" by investigative televisi
  • ht others were killed in an airplane crash in Bahamas after filming the music video for "Rock the B
  • Ekanayake made his Twenty20 debut for the Bahamas against the Cayman Islands in the 1st round o
  • Eads died in Nassau, Bahamas, aged 66.
  • has Scheduled Authority for operations in the Bahamas, allowing it to schedule flights and offer on
  • , and spent the summer of 2006 working in the Bahamas alongside Luther Blissett at the annual Premi
  • ter city of Jensen Beach, Gregory Town in the Bahamas also celebrates a Pineapple festival.
  • It is the number one food export of the Bahamas, and rivals the shrimp industry in the Florid
  • mar from India (Gold), Valentino Knowles from Bahamas and Louis Colin from Mauritius (both bronze)
  • ost was well located for trade with Cuba, the Bahamas, and was on the main trade route from New Orl
  • wn as Bill Davis , is a land developer in the Bahamas, and was an Arizona State Senator in the 1980
  • native to Central America, Cuba, Jamaica, the Bahamas, and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
  • It is found in coral reefs from the Bahamas and Puerto Rico to coasts of northern South A
  • The depression eventually crossed the Bahamas and became extratropical.
  • It is found in the Bahamas and the United States.
  • ace, ahead of Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie of the Bahamas and Torri Edwards of the USA.
  • comedian/activist Dick Gregory, lived in the Bahamas, and had a Harry Nilsson album dedicated to h
  • In that agreement, the Bahamas and Canada also declared their intent to deno
  • It is found in Hispaniola, The Bahamas, and the Bimini Islands.
  • rdi made a trial production of the rum in the Bahamas and was sold in the United States.
  • s and Arkansas, and also Mexico, Bermuda, the Bahamas and Cuba.
  • Felice affected the Bahamas and southern Florida as a tropical depression
  • born in Miami, Florida and raised in Nassau, Bahamas, and Miami.
  • tended Queen's College High School in Nassau, Bahamas and graduated in 1987.
  • Meanwhile, Gulshan lands in the Bahamas and destroys Sagar's house and takes Mona hos
  • ebec, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Florida, the Bahamas and the West Indian Islands.
  • It starts at the northern part of the Bahamas and continues up toward New York.
  • di was sold to Andros Navigation Co., Nassau, Bahamas and renamed Andros Tommeno, being resold late
  • Caroline brushed the southeastern Bahamas and made landfall in eastern Cuba as a tropic
  • Born in Philadelphia to a minister from the Bahamas and a "Christian feminist mother" on October
  • eater Antilles, northern Lesser Antilles, The Bahamas and the Florida Keys.
  • sland located 5 km (three miles) from Nassau, Bahamas and serves as a local tourist attraction.
  • d Outpost chain boutique hotels in Miami, the Bahamas, and Jamaica.
  • ime, Hopkin's decision to go to Nassau in the Bahamas and the escape of the "Glasgow" was used by p
  • Sweeting was born in Nassau, Bahamas, and has lived and trained in Ft.
  • nings were in effect for the extreme northern Bahamas, and along the United States coast from Miami
  • to sell the silver and make a new life in the Bahamas, and are walking out of the flat when they re
  • Mason grew up in the Bahamas and began playing trumpet at age eight, as di
  • It is a tropical blenny known from the Bahamas and Puerto Rico, in the western central Atlan
  • of Charles Cameron, sometime Governor of the Bahamas and Lady Margaret Hay.
  • Register, the Norwegian Ship Register, on the Bahamas and on Malta.
  • trees and woody shrubs in Cuba, Florida, the Bahamas and the Australian territory of Christmas Isl
  • yliorhinidae, found off southern Florida, the Bahamas, and Cuba.
  • n Atlantic ocean, around eastern Florida, the Bahamas, and Cuba.
  • s attempting to run the blockade from Nassau, Bahamas, and on 28 October 1864, after a long chase a
  • It is found in coral reefs around the Bahamas and the Caribbean, in the western central Atl
  • channel between southeastern Florida and the Bahamas, and the Florida Keys and Cuba
  • ing on a coral reef on Balmoral Island in the Bahamas, and plays a girl in a bikini as if she is a
  • a second career by investing primarily in The Bahamas and Florida.
  • Deveaux (born February 23, 1984 in Freeport, Bahamas and raised in Welland, Ontario) is a professi
  • or the first time in Trinidad and Tobago, The Bahamas, and in Africa.
  • William Watson, ran to and from Bermuda, the Bahamas and Cuba from 1862 to 1864, during the Americ
  • s than in the entire relationship between the Bahamas and United States.
  • inhabits coral reefs mainly in the Caribbean, Bahamas and Florida.
  • om Montreal to Saint Pierre and Miquelon, The Bahamas and Cuba during the summer months.
  • ten species, which occur in the Antilles, The Bahamas, and the Florida Keys.
  • Many families also immigrated to the Bahamas, and carried the name "Darville" derived from
  • al blenny found around the United States, the Bahamas, and Brazil, in the western Atlantic Ocean.
  • Mullins represents the Bahamas and has appeared in 17 Davis Cup ties for his
  • o, most of which is destined for ports in the Bahamas and various Caribbean nations.
  • cal depression and tropical storm between the Bahamas and Florida later in the month, before striki
  • In 1953 she was sold to Bahamas and renamed Andros Tommeno, being resold late
  • ned to a major hurricane northwest of Nassau, Bahamas, and it struck West Palm Beach, Florida as a
  • phrops cadenasi extends from the seas off the Bahamas and Dominica southwards to Jamaica and Colomb
  • e smaller boats reached New Providence in the Bahamas, and one was rescued near Cuba.
  • geles, New York City, Europe, Mexico, and the Bahamas, and has been recognized on four occasions si
  • Show were a basketball team representing The Bahamas, and playing their home games Miami, Florida,
  • Lady Dorothy moved to the Bahamas and married St Yves de Verteuil, who had been
  • northwest toward the southeastern part of the Bahamas and East Coast of the United States, at a for
  • Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Nassau, in the Bahamas; and Financial Analyst and Assistant to the V
  • amphibian aircraft served many points in the Bahamas and other nearby destinations.
  • h site at Cape Canaveral and a range over the Bahamas and into the Atlantic Ocean.
  • ctor of Ambrosiano Overseas, based in Nassau, Bahamas, and had been involved with Ambrosiano's chai
  • er-island network in the Caribbean and to the Bahamas and the USA in American Eagle colors.
  • advised to exercise caution over the eastern Bahamas and western subtropical Atlantic Ocean as the
  • Bahamas and Turks & Caicos (Lonely Planet)
  • long, found in the Caribbean, South Florida, Bahamas, and Bermuda.
  • It is found in the Bahamas and Cuba.
  • Bermuda did not hear of her arrival at the Bahamas and, after an unsuccessful search for her, mi
  • ng national boards in The Commonwealth of The Bahamas: Antiquities, Monuments and Museums Corporati
  • pecimen of unknown origin, but Jamaica or the Bahamas are likely.
  • ne of the 1970 season, Felice formed over the Bahamas as a tropical depression on September 12 and
  • e, the island which is now the capitol of the Bahamas, as opposed to his real occupation as Governo
  • n the Caribbean Islands and Venezuela and the Bahamas, as well as between the Caribbean Saint Thoma
  • flights all around the Caribbean, and to The Bahamas as well.
  • She swam for the Bahamas at the 2008 Olympics.
  • She swam for the Bahamas at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
  • es title, partnering with Mark Knowles of the Bahamas at the Regions Morgan Keegan Championships in
  • uctive Category 4 hurricane that affected the Bahamas at peak intensity.
  • first album, Velocity was recorded in Nassau, Bahamas at the Compass Point Recording Studio, and wa
  • Atkins represented the Bahamas at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing where
  • Clarke represented the Bahamas at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing compet
  • Bahamas at the 2002 Commonwealth Games was represente
  • ping a seventeen year old girl at the Nassau, Bahamas' Atlantis Resort and Casino.
  • r captured English brig Minnie out of Nassau, Bahamas, attempting to run the blockade in Bull's Bay
  • Cat Island ( Bahamas), Bahamas
  • the World Bank classifies Antigua & Barbuda, Bahamas, Bahrain, Barbados, Brunei Darussalam, Equato
  • o the English Bar on July 19, 1973 and to the Bahamas Bar two months later.
  • the Middle Temple in February 1953 and to the Bahamas Bar in June 1953.
  • At his call to the Bahamas Bar, Pindling publicly dedicated himself to t
  • ic relations with the Holy See, including The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica
  • y found in the shallow, coastal waters around Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Brazil, Colombia,
  • Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, St Lucia, Trinidad
  • It later moved slowly through the Bahamas before weakening to tropical depression statu
  • Later he was Archdeacon of the Bahamas before being elevated to the Episcopate as Bi
  • briefly at Christ Church Cathedral in Nassau, Bahamas, before moving to All Saints' Cathedral in Ed
  • ndence, Fanning moved to Florida and then the Bahamas before settling in the newly created British
  • Hit the Bahamas before hitting Florida.
  • as Investment Ltd., a Swiss firm based in the Bahamas, began purchasing shares of Emerson Radio sto
  • It is found in coral reefs around the Bahamas, Belize, Honduras and Jamaica, in the western
  • ed and The Platters throughout the Caribbean, Bahamas, Bermuda, Mexico and Jamaica.
  • Carolina in the United States as well as the Bahamas, Bermuda, the Caribbean, eastern Mexico, Cent
  • Canada -- Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Barbados, Belize, the British Virgi
  • guensis Millsp., commonly called Moujean Tea, Bahamas Berry, or Pineapple Verbena
  • While serving in the Bahamas, Blankenship became best known for his emphas
  • Common names: Abaco Island boa, Northern Bahamas boa.
  • Top 25 semi-finalists: Aruba, Australia, Bahamas, Botswana, Brazil, Chile, Chinese Taipei, Cze
  • It is found around the Bahamas, Brazil, and the Lesser Antilles, in the west
  • xported coins to Germany, Argentina, Austria, Bahamas, Brazil, Canada, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ec
  • Africa, Puerto Rico, Philippines, Australia, Bahamas, Burma(Myanmar), Canada, France, China, Irela
  • Thompson was born in the Bahamas, but moved to the United States as a youth, p
  • 0 islands in the archipelago that make up The Bahamas, but only 14 of the Out Islands are considere
  • fterwards wrecked on Conception Island in the Bahamas, but the officers and crews all survived.
  • last considered location for Dausuva were the Bahamas, but support for this project was getting wea
  • d off the coast of Little San Salvador in the Bahamas by researchers from the University of Texas.
  • NARBA countries the Bahamas, Canada, Mexico, and the United States are al
  • on was on the schooner Pioneer in 1941 to the Bahamas, Caribbean Sea, Panama, Galapagos Archipelago
  • was bound for Nassau, New Providence, in the Bahamas, carrying 60 barrels of turpentine.
  • public schools and 52 private schools in The Bahamas catering to more than 66,000 students.
  • It is found in the Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Cuba, the Dominican Republic
  • Cautethia grotei grotei (Florida, Cuba, the Bahamas, Cayman Isands and possibly Hispaniola and Ja
  • It is found in the Bahamas, Cayman Brac, Cuba, Dominica, the Dominican R
  • tates and Florida, Mexico, the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Central America, and South America as far so
  • United States and Puerto Rico, the Caribbean, Bahamas, Central America, Dominican Republic, Haiti a
  • Bahamas CGA Logo
  • In a subsequent analysis by Arthur Rolle, the Bahamas Chief Meteorological Officer, national emerge
  • The Bahamas competed in its first Davis Cup in 1989.
  • The Bahamas competed at the 1980 Summer Paralympics in Ar
  • The Bahamas competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munic
  • The Bahamas competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montr
  • The Bahamas competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athen
  • The Bahamas competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul
  • The Bahamas competed in the Summer Olympic Games for the
  • The Bahamas competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in
  • Bahamas competes at the 2009 World Championships in A
  • The Government of The Bahamas created a 51-49 joint venture with Euro Canad
  • It is found in marine caves around the Bahamas, Cuba and Mexico and inland anchialine caves
  • commonly as the Yellowface pikeblenny in the Bahamas, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the United States, is
  • known commonly as the Secretary blenny in the Bahamas, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the United States, is
  • nown commonly as the Blackbelly blenny in the Bahamas, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the United States, is
  • It is found in Bahamas, Cuba, and Turks and Caicos Islands.
  • commonly as the Bluethroat pikeblenny in the Bahamas, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the United States, is
  • rred to as the Sand stargazer, itself, in the Bahamas, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Saint Lucia, and the Unit
  • It is a resident breeder mainly in the Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica and Antigua.
  • (also spelled "Smooth-lip stargazer") in the Bahamas, Cuba, the United Kingdom, and the United Sta
  • ro, known commonly as the Arrow blenny in the Bahamas, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the United Kingdom, and t
  • s, known commonly as the Wrasse blenny in the Bahamas, Cuba, the United Kingdom, and the United Sta
  • is, known commonly as the Naked blenny in the Bahamas, Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the United St
  • known commonly as the Bigeye stargazer in the Bahamas, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the United Kingdom, and t
  • x morrisii is native to the Florida Keys, the Bahamas, Cuba, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Navassa Island, An
  • It is found in the Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica and the Turks and Caicos Islan
  • wietenia native to southern Florida, USA, The Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica, and Hispaniola.
  • nown commonly as the Warteye stargazer in the Bahamas, Cuba, and the United States, is a species of
  • tra Gardens in Nassau (New Providence Island, Bahamas) currently holds two juveniles and plans to i
  • The Bahamas currently compete in the Americas Zone of Gro
  • The Bahamas Davis Cup team represents the Bahamas in Davi
  • omas Walker who had been Chief Justice of the Bahamas, died January 21st, 1731.
  • They Like, Palmer decided to move to Nassau, Bahamas, directly across the street from Compass Poin
  • Bahamas, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Philippines, Tri
  • till officially remains in effect between the Bahamas, Dominican Republic, and United States becaus
  • In episode 3, Maryam could not travel to the Bahamas due to not having a passport, however the sam
  • Zealand, after spending several months in the Bahamas during the early part of 2010, but signed wit
  • tion, Boston was wrecked on Eleuthera Island, Bahamas, during a squall on 15 November 1846.
  • nd the Strait of Florida, around Cuba and the Bahamas, East Africa and Madagascar, the Philippines,
  • Bahamas elects on national level a legislature.
  • the northeast part of the country and in the Bahamas, especially on the Abaco Islands, where damag
  • The College of the Bahamas, established in Nassau in 1974, provides prog
  • she was known as the Bo Hengy, and was run by Bahamas Ferries and retired in 2008.
  • , Indonesia, Sri Lanka, British Columbia, the Bahamas, Fiji, Palau, Southern Australia, Lord Howe I
  • Bahamas first attended the Commonwealth Games back in
  • He was the Bahamas flag-bearer at the 2007 Pan American Games.
  • named Bulford Dolphin and operated under the Bahamas flag.
  • After coaling at Nassau, Bahamas, Florida spent 6 months off North and South A
  • ly live in the Atlantic Ocean: the Caribbean, Bahamas, Florida, and Bonaire.
  • been instituted in the admiralty court of the Bahamas for her condemnation for a violation of the f
  • 1973, after examining the application of the Bahamas for membership in the United Nations, the Cou
  • arried President Franklin D. Roosevelt to the Bahamas for a holiday of fishing.
  • He was the United States Ambassador to the Bahamas from 1976 to 1977.
  • st in 1874, 1876 and 1878-79, Governor of the Bahamas from 1881-84, and Governor of the Leeward Isl
  • Similar affects were also recorded in the Bahamas from Tropical Storm Gert.
  • igeria from 1963 to 1966, and Governor of The Bahamas from 1968 to 1972.
  • eria from 1963 to 1966 and as Governor of The Bahamas from 1968 to 1972.
  • added more flights to the Out Islands of the Bahamas from Fort Lauderdale, adding three additional
  • 797, Dowdeswell was appointed Governor of the Bahamas from 1797-1802.
  • Survival Tour (USA, Canada, Trinidad/Tobago, Bahamas, Gabon)
  • le Ambrose Shea was appointed governor of the Bahamas, George succeeded him as managing partner in
  • Elections in the Bahamas gives information on election and election re
  • assius theonus (Lucas, 1857) - Florida, Cuba, Bahamas, Greater Antilles
  • , Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, Dominica, The Bahamas, Guyana, U.S. Virgin Islands, and other Carib
  • ss 131 COCs, except for two: one COC from the Bahamas had irregularities and was deferred, while th
1 2 次へ>