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  • can Games, scoring in the final match against Jamaica, a 2-1 win which brought the first internatio
  • The latter year he was appointed Governor of Jamaica, a post he held until his death in December 1
  • to be confused with Appleton railway station, Jamaica, a place on the List of National Heritage Sit
  • The June 12th, 1979 flood disaster in Jamaica: a satellite view 1979
  • reck, and so parted; the Magicienne to get to Jamaica a fortnight later; the Sybille to be captured
  • Morant Bay, Jamaica: A town in southeastern Jamaica.
  • Clarendon College ( Jamaica), a religious school in Clarendon parish, Jam
  • In 1869, while the ship was in Jamaica, Able Seaman William Wardell won a Royal Huma
  • a West Indian merchant; born in the island of Jamaica about the beginning of the nineteenth century
  • cond runner-up, Patricia Teresa Yuen Leung of Jamaica accepted the offer to complete the duties of
  • aragons were a rocksteady band from Kingston, Jamaica, active in the 1960s.
  • nd Fire Mason, is a reggae singer/deejay from Jamaica, active as a recording artist since 1991.
  • In Jamaica, adults have been found in January and Februa
  • Jamaica advanced to the Final Round.
  • He was in Jamaica again from 1787 to 1792.
  • n played a single List A match for his native Jamaica against the touring South Africans in May 200
  • lived in the area following his arrival from Jamaica aged five, and attended Rawthorpe Junior Scho
  • contains most of Ellis' original Mr. Soul of Jamaica album, and contains the same tracks as the 19
  • rriors (which was the fore runner to the Jazz Jamaica all stars orchestra.
  • He toured Europe with The Jamaica All Stars along with Justin Hinds, Johnny "Di
  • 4.63% were born in the Caribbean, 14.73% from Jamaica alone.
  • Leeds band Middleman; 3 Daft Monkeys and Jazz Jamaica along with Britain's Got Talent (series 2) st
  • Jamaica also failed to finish after a similar error b
  • -Star remix, recorded at Penthouse records in Jamaica, also featured Beenie Man, Buju Banton, Kultu
  • Nevertheless, the Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association withdrew her fro
  • en Bolt was sent to Kingston to work with the Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association at the age of 16
  • Also, the Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association selected three r
  • In a separate incident, the Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association threatened the f
  • ce of the peace for the parish of Trelawny in Jamaica, an agent of Lloyds' and the last surviving c
  • thouse is maintained by the Port Authority of Jamaica, an agency of the Ministry of Transport and W
  • It is maintained by the Port Authority of Jamaica, an agency of the Ministry of Transport and W
  • It is maintained by the Port Authority of Jamaica, an agency of the Ministry of Transport and W
  • ads three bands; Gary Crosby's Nu Troop, Jazz Jamaica and the Jazz Jamaica All Stars.
  • a from Cuba and Hispaniola, P. i. exigua from Jamaica, and P. i. wetmorei from Puerto Rico.
  • or each team (nations range from Argentina to Jamaica and Russia).
  • Wolfe was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and raised in Petionville, Haiti, before mov
  • s and sold in stores and by street vendors in Jamaica and abroad.
  • Hale was born in Jamaica, and moved to Canada in 1971.
  • He divides his practice between Jamaica and the UK.
  • and Bermudas are alternate versions of Sun of Jamaica and the track titled Alcatraz on the Virgin I
  • They defeated the Cayman Islands, and lost to Jamaica and Bermuda.
  • Matley was appointed Government Geologist for Jamaica and under his tenure a ground water assessmen
  • The film was shot in Jamaica and Nanuya Levu, a privately-owned island in
  • the summer and operating out of Port Antonio, Jamaica and the Caribbean in the winter.
  • decrease averaged about 3 percent per year in Jamaica and 4 percent a year in the smaller islands.
  • quivalent communities in Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and Guyana.
  • ted from the Tinson Pen Aerodome in Kingston, Jamaica, and was bound for Montego Bay, St. James.
  • oldest Moravian Church building in Kingston, Jamaica and houses a congregation of the Jamaican pro
  • r qualification heat they placed third behind Jamaica and Canada, but in front of China.
  • r Falls is a famous waterfall near Ocho Rios, Jamaica and a major Caribbean tourist attraction that
  • Rodriguez was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and was taught to play the trombone by his s
  • Fraser-Reid was born in Coleyville, Jamaica and attended Excelsior School and Clarendon C
  • mar, Papua New Guinea, Colombia, Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, and Ukraine.
  • The resolution, initiated by Jamaica and Mauritius, supported the future installat
  • 700 residents (or 4.9%) were born in Jamaica, and 489 (or 3.4%) in Nigeria; other countrie
  • says in his review, "Here they were in sunny Jamaica, and the Rolling Stones were writing and reco
  • sh Empire and Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica, and 1970 British Commonwealth Games in Edinb
  • rector of Anglican Schools for the Diocese of Jamaica and then Suffragan Bishop of Mandeville.
  • disqualification of its underaged contestant, Jamaica and Singapore were also the contestants who w
  • as Rabbi in Birmingham, England as well as in Jamaica and Newport, Rhode Island.
  • his parents he researched the coral reefs of Jamaica, and continues to conduct research on the imp
  • an population to Morocco, the United Kingdom, Jamaica, and Madeira so that the military could forti
  • Two Sevens Clash' which made its mark on both Jamaica and the United Kingdom.
  • ng was born on November 11, 1983 in Kingston, Jamaica and grew up in Miami, Florida.
  • career including Canada, New Zealand, Tonga, Jamaica and South Africa.
  • 00, Richardson married Joyner in Montego Bay, Jamaica and had a week long honeymoon in Venice Italy
  • a doctor, and played first-class cricket for Jamaica and toured England with the first West Indian
  • merican and Caribbean Games held in Kingston, Jamaica and won two Silver and three Bronze medals in
  • eir first round heat they placed third behind Jamaica and Russia and in front of China.
  • 2002, but debuted the following year against Jamaica, and was a member of the team that won the 20
  • om, St Kitts & Nevis, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica and Nigeria.
  • It is found in Cuba, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico.
  • de and unity had unnerved the ruling class of Jamaica, and confrontations between the poor black Ra
  • After spending time in Panama, he returned to Jamaica and was baptized by a local Baptist preacher.
  • usinessman, Arias attended schools in Panama, Jamaica, and the United States.
  • Renewal), the Trenchtown Reading Centre [FACE Jamaica], and the Trench Town Development Association
  • e Florida Keys and the Bahamas south to Cuba, Jamaica and Haiti, and from the Caribbean coast of Me
  • uba all signed the treaty in 1967, along with Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago, and all of these rat
  • 1980, parents Bassett Brown (originally from Jamaica) and Marcela Abrahams Brown (originally from
  • ndmarks include the York-Eglinton BIA, Little Jamaica, and the Oakwood-Vaughan and Humewood-Cedarva
  • odoo and obeah in the Caribbean, specifically Jamaica and Haiti, traces them back to their roots in
  • is found in the Dominican Republic, Haiti and Jamaica, and is a vagrant to Puerto Rico.
  • gan nor ended his life there, but was born in Jamaica and died in Rome.
  • British Isles, Illustrations of the Birds of Jamaica and Natural History.
  • ited Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica and Her other Realms and Territories) is sche
  • His career flourished in Jamaica and he remained there until the mid-1960s whe
  • tima, is a species of palm which is native to Jamaica and Cuba.
  • erlands, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Norway, Jamaica and elsewhere demanding that the death senten
  • The United States, Poland, France, Jamaica, and the Soviet Union all broke it, with the
  • early childhood care and education sector in Jamaica and the Preschool Education Project in Kenya.
  • It is a stop on both the Jamaica and Howard Beach Branches.
  • veral thousand acres of land near Oracabessa, Jamaica, and sold properties to both Fleming and Noel
  • ecame a member of a dance troupe which toured Jamaica and other islands in the Caribbean.
  • but against Aruba and went on to play against Jamaica and Antigua & Barbuda.
  • In February 1913 he became Governor of Jamaica and was granted the perpetual honorary rank o
  • elements from the languages of the Caribbean ( Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago), South Asia (Indian su
  • io De Janeiro), Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica and Puerto Rico.
  • s, dance hall rhythms from the U.S., U.K. and Jamaica, and DJ techniques that are 100% New York.
  • lieutenant on 13 March 1782 while on duty in Jamaica and being promoted to commander on 13 Novembe
  • Its native range extends from Jamaica and Belize south to Brazil, but it has been f
  • 1819, Norfolk, England, d. 1883, Mt.Carey, Jamaica) and twelve grandchildren.
  • acific and Caribbean example, Saint Lucia and Jamaica, and a few in the Indian Ocean and Mediterran
  • s was born in 1915 in Panama, his father from Jamaica and his mother a Panamanian.
  • She was based out of Jamaica and on 15 February she captured the French pr
  • arm, and had to quit the game, after tours to Jamaica and Zimbabwe.
  • Pupils came from as far away as Bordeaux, Jamaica and Norway to stay and study in the school, s
  • Buckingham and Chandos, owned a plantation in Jamaica and 10,482 acres (42.42 km2) in Britain, incl
  • s a parallel between the slums in Trenchtown, Jamaica and the slums in Alagados, Salvador.
  • Miller currently divides his time between Jamaica and the United Kingdom, where he teaches Crea
  • Coco bread is eaten in Jamaica and other areas of the Caribbean.
  • Group winners Arnett Gardens of Jamaica and W Connection of Trinidad and Tobago advan
  • ional students come from St. Kitts, Dominica, Jamaica and other Caribbean locations.
  • ater Antillean islands - Cuba, Hispaniola and Jamaica, and one, Dendrophylax lindenii in Florida.
  • le of the Gulf of Mexico, and as far south as Jamaica and the Dominican Republic.
  • Italy, Jamaica, and Singapore last competed in 1977.
  • y at the 1966 Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica and finished fourth in the corresponding indi
  • Hamilton was born in Port Maria, Jamaica, and learnt to play saxophone on a bamboo ins
  • was recorded at Harry J's studio in Kingston, Jamaica and mixed by Prince Jammy.
  • g began at Dynamic Sound Studios in Kingston, Jamaica and would continue at Village Recorders in Lo
  • s Hurricane Lili - impacted Windward Islands, Jamaica and Haiti.
  • m, Hutchison grew up in South Miami, Florida, Jamaica, and Columbia, South Carolina.
  • o Nuevo Bank (claimed by Colombia, claimed by Jamaica, and Nicaragua)
  • He was a Privy Counsellor, Governor of Jamaica and Governor of Barbados.
  • Grant was born in Hackney to parents from Jamaica and lived in Brooke Road, Upper Clapton.
  • resident breeder mainly in the Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica and Antigua.
  • acting Governor-General of India, Governor of Jamaica and Governor General of the Province of Canad
  • ft Cuba on at most two occasions (one trip to Jamaica and a possible trip to Mexico), Lezama's poet
  • lso seen use in sacraments by Rastafarians in Jamaica, and by recreational drug users to smoke cann
  • Board as a minister with the United Church of Jamaica and Cayman Islands.
  • scored 41 in the semi-final run chase against Jamaica and added 20 in the final against Barbados.
  • at the University of the West Indies, at its Jamaica and Barbados campuses.
  • Splitting his time between Jamaica and the UK, Foot used his contacts in the pre
  • M. brontes brontes ( Jamaica and Cuba, Greater Antilles and northern South
  • rand name of a British tonic wine, popular in Jamaica and some other former British colonies.
  • He entered the army in 1778 and served in Jamaica and in San Domingo.
  • he coasts of West Indies by the Buccaneers of Jamaica and Tortuga (both English and French), contai
  • succeeded Sir Anthony Musgrave as governor of Jamaica and thus began his colonial career as Governo
  • nd Earl of Mulgrave was appointed Governor of Jamaica, and Charles accompanied him as his private s
  • n, with the nominate subspecies restricted to Jamaica and the astec group (including subspecies vic
  • his departure from Orbis, Foot worked for Air Jamaica and Sandals Resorts as a Vice-President of Pu
  • ake an impressive debut for Australia against Jamaica, and played goal defence during a subsequent
  • epublic, Mexico, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and Puerto Rico, among other countries.
  • Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago were joint second wit
  • ibbean States, appealed to the United States, Jamaica, and Barbados for intervention.
  • 1751 - 30 April 1828) was Attorney General of Jamaica and pro-slavery member of the Parliament of G
  • and Botanic Garden of Brooklyn, corner of the Jamaica and Flatbush roads, about 2 miles from the ci
  • as off the Bahamas and Dominica southwards to Jamaica and Colombia.
  • luence decision makers in public contracts in Jamaica and Ghana between 1993 and 2001” at Westminst
  • Neil Nunes was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and brought up in the parish of Manchester.
  • 8 July O.S. - Spain recognises Jamaica and the Cayman Islands as English possessions
  • He was educated at St Peter's College Jamaica and London University and ordained in 1950.
  • As its name suggests, it is commonly found in Jamaica, and is also eaten in other areas of the Cari
  • It was originally released as a single in Jamaica and was included on the 1971 album Soul Revol
  • ies of lice are known to have parasitized the Jamaica and Black-capped Petrels .
  • found in Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico.
  • phardic Jews of the Caribbean islands such as Jamaica and Barbados.
  • Carolina and Texas), the Caribbean (including Jamaica and the Virgin Islands) and Central America (
  • resent in Brazil, French Guiana, Bolivia, and Jamaica, and possibly Peru, Colombia, Trinidad, and T
  • George Rogers was born in Jamaica and immigrated to Canada in 1975.
  • al Esperanto for a country fantasized between Jamaica and Occitania."
  • r force comprising Kent (R.Adm AFE Palliser), Jamaica and Bermuda also followed the convoy, to guar
  • He captained Jamaica and was a participant at the 1998 FIFA World
  • aim was never recognized by either the USA or Jamaica, and the raft was destroyed in a storm in 196
  • s last year: Malaysia (1963), Uruguay (1975), Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago (1976), and Brazil and
  • hereafter, occasionally touching at Kingston, Jamaica, and San Juan, Puerto Rico, during that time
  • ngregation was at Mount Hermon in the west of Jamaica and then in 1971 he succeeded Rev David Lapsl
  • n only participated at these single Games, as Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago competed independentl
  • It is found in Jamaica and Cuba.
  • Garvey first became known in Jamaica and then came to the US to work on his plans
  • Olympic Stadium, ahead of Lorraine Graham of Jamaica and Katharine Merry of Great Britain.
  • also competed at 2 commonwealth games 1966 in Jamaica and 1970 in Edinburgh, 2 European championshi
  • He was educated at St Peter's College Jamaica and ordained in 1960.
  • It is found in the Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica and the Turks and Caicos Islands, and is a va
  • It is known from Jamaica and Ecuador.
  • This slug is native to the Caribbean (Cuba to Jamaica) and southern Florida, but has spread to nort
  • The Hibbert estates were in Agualta Vale, Jamaica, and Hibbert became agent for the island in G
  • The Emergence and Influence of Dub Reggae in Jamaica and Britain from King Tubby to Post-punk" (Eq
  • It is a stop on both the Jamaica and Howard Beach Branches, as well as the All
  • It was found on the island of Jamaica and likely went extinct before the end of the
  • sonings of East Indian indentured servants in Jamaica and cayenne pepper from African slaves.
  • The United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands is a united church for
  • to southern Florida, USA, The Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica, and Hispaniola.
  • It is endemic to Jamaica and Hispaniola.
  • timately declined the offer of a judgeship in Jamaica and retired to Worthing and devoted himself t
  • Bingham was born in Kingston, Jamaica and attended Stamford High School in Stamford
  • Keith was born in Montego Bay, Jamaica and moved to England when he was ten years ol
  • Like Jamaica and other Caribbean islands, it has a reputat
  • Independence and later served as Governor of Jamaica and Madras.
  • Born in Ginger Rouge in rural Jamaica, and moved to Canada in 1975.
  • The film is set in Kingston, Jamaica and is a romance with reggae.
  • 0, Holmes was appointed Commander-in-Chief at Jamaica, and died there the following year.
  • nd authentic Mexican drinks such as horchata, jamaica, and tamarindo.
  • rnational football for his country of origin, Jamaica, and was a participant at the 1998 FIFA World
  • countries, such the United States, Colombia, Jamaica and Mexico.
  • Heather Joy Knight was born in Jamaica and lived there for the first nine years of h
  • The latter features Ra's visit to Jamaica, and had a rare public screening at the 1998
  • She was subsequently banned by the Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission from playing netball f
  • s on sites in Newfoundland, Bermuda, Bahamas, Jamaica, Antigua, St. Lucia, Trinidad and Guinea.
  • France, Italy, Japan, Russia, Virgin Islands, Jamaica, Antigua, Puerto Rico, St. Kitts, Ghana, Nige
  • About 600 Blacks from Jamaica are deported to Nova Scotia.
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