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  • n January 6, 2007 he played his first game in Seattle, a Wild Card Playoff game against his former
  • e same things that attracted the Indians made Seattle a plum choice for an expansion team.
  • social entrepreneurs by the Digital Partners, Seattle, a venture capital firm, for his E-Swasthya P
  • to Norm Johnson's 27-yard field goal to give Seattle a 17-13 lead.
  • ram for young professional singers called the Seattle Academy of Baroque Opera and is an adjunct pr
  • o being appointed to his former position with Seattle, Adair spent four seasons as a minor-league p
  • After voyage repairs at Seattle, Adria set sail on 16 December for the wester
  • d son Ian (Joshua Pelegrin) move to L.A. from Seattle after Deb is entranced by a house with beauti
  • Seattle Air Defense Sector, 1 March 1960
  • Seattle Air Defense Sector, 1 June 1963
  • look for enemy aircraft, feeding data to the Seattle Air Defense Sector SAGE DC-12 Direction Cente
  • KHB60 (sometimes referred to as Seattle All Hazards) is a NOAA Weather Radio station
  • ton's 37th district, comprising part of South Seattle, all of Renton and one precinct in Tukwila.
  • al District of Washington encompasses most of Seattle, all of Vashon Island, and portions of Shorel
  • ing, Garden Works, as it is commonly known in Seattle, also provides job seeking assistance includi
  • The winner of the 2010 U.S. Open Cup ( Seattle) also qualifies.
  • Alive Before the Iceberg is live album by Seattle Alternative rock band The Posies.
  • Best of the Posies is a compilation album by Seattle alternative rock band The Posies, released in
  • 't recall him hanging out with anybody else." Seattle alternative weekly The Stranger described Haq
  • rt or opera in Los Angeles, San Francisco, or Seattle, always traveling by bus or train, then retur
  • ern Hockey League for the Calgary Stampeders, Seattle Americans and the Vancouver Canucks before mo
  • (including Boston, San Francisco, Chicago and Seattle, among others).
  • rently, Szwaja teaches at The Nova Project in Seattle, an alternative public high school in the cit
  • Esther Mumford, Seattle's Black Victorians 1852-1901 (Seattle: Ananse
  • He played three varsity seasons with Seattle and ranked seventh in the nation in scoring d
  • Tate grew up in suburban Seattle and graduated with an Associate of Arts degre
  • Ole Hanson, mayor of Seattle and founder of San Clemente, California.
  • arx) which ended in divorce: Brian Culhane of Seattle and Kevin Marx Culhane of Portland, Ore.
  • "Advice", recorded in 1999 in Seattle and at HBO's U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Asp
  • azz faculty at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle and serves on the faculty of the Centrum Jazz
  • arcation line between the affluent members of Seattle and the mill workers and more rowdy portion o
  • A contract was agreed with Seattle and he was immediately traded to FC Dallas in
  • On the 16th, she departed Seattle and arrived at Ketchikan four days later.
  • aff of Dialectical Behavior Therapy Center of Seattle and is on the faculty of the University of Wa
  • o, an M.A. from the University of Washington, Seattle, and an A.B. from Bryn Mawr College.
  • ovember, 1961, President John Kennedy visited Seattle and was honored guest at a celebration honori
  • The Saturday Knights are a Seattle and Tacoma, Washington-based musical group wh
  • uited three separate bassists), Doty moved to Seattle and later exchanged four-tracks with Josh Til
  • hter, Lillie Cayton, was a social activist in Seattle and later in San Diego, California.
  • oved into the dorm at The Northwest School in Seattle and finished high school there.
  • edmond campus in separate offices in downtown Seattle and staffed mostly with college graduates tas
  • n Issaquah (then known as Squak, Washington), Seattle and Tacoma which resulted in at least four pe
  • veland, Denver, New York City, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington D.C.
  • e in county government, which is dominated by Seattle and its suburbs, with their total population
  • Goshawk resumed duty on 18 August in the Seattle and Puget Sound area and in late 1943 returne
  • Architecture University of Washington Press, Seattle and London, 2007.
  • t Starlight from Los Angeles Union Station to Seattle, and Metrolink's Ventura County Line from Los
  • In 1883, he moved to Seattle and joined the Chamber of Commerce.
  • ther again, playing several more shows around Seattle and writing several new songs.
  • e Carnegie Hall, New York, Paramount Theater, Seattle, and Meyers Symphony Theater, Dallas.
  • asional voyages to more distant ports such as Seattle and San Diego.
  • managed in the minor leagues through 1987 for Seattle and the San Francisco Giants, winning the 198
  • ff came aboard 8 August for transportation to Seattle and upon arrival there, 12 August, President
  • Seattle and Vancouver: University of Washington Press
  • , St. Louis (both old and new Busch Stadium), Seattle and Washington, and both Chicago ballparks (W
  • was used by the pool trains that ran between Seattle and Portland by all 3 railroads that used the
  • Seattle and San Francisco FF.
  • It will be the 10th tallest building in Seattle and was designed by NBBJ.
  • M in Houston, KITS, in San Francisco, KNDD in Seattle and WWDC in Washington, DC.
  • S.W., Seattle, and the Carleton Huiscamp House at The Highl
  • inancial performance after years of losses in Seattle and a transition-cost laden 2008-09 season.
  • also studied at the University of Washington, Seattle, and graduated BA in 1936.
  • In 1966 Chapman moved to Seattle and wrote a book entitled The Wrong Man in Un
  • population base in the northwestern US behind Seattle and Portland.
  • The dam is operated by the city of Seattle and supplies electricity to the city.
  • asking innocent and unsuspecting citizens in Seattle and San Francisco near the location of the Na
  • Major League Baseball pitcher who played for Seattle and Montreal.
  • f deadline day Holland took the mound against Seattle and threw 8 2/3 scoreless innings (4 2/3 perf
  • awks") on flagship stations KIRO-AM (710 ESPN Seattle) and KIRO-FM (News/Talk 97.3), and an anchor
  • Ole Hanson, former mayor of Seattle and founder of San Clemente
  • Sun went to the WNBA Finals but fell short to Seattle and Sacramento, respectively.
  • y public screenings were at film festivals in Seattle and Palm Springs, as well as a Cannes release
  • Melissa Victoria Harris was born in Seattle and grew up in the Virginia cities of Charlot
  • That son married, moved to Seattle and raised two sons.
  • In the 1980s, Webb moved to Seattle and hosted shows at KPLZ, KEZX, and KZOK.
  • gay-friendly enclaves", including Sacramento, Seattle, and Portland.
  • ta, and Missouri before he finally settled in Seattle; and he composed music celebrating all these
  • ere he initially took rabbinical positions in Seattle and then Toronto.
  • It is the 19th tallest building in Seattle, and is owned by EOP Northwest Properties LLC
  • ughter, Irene, was born November 29, 1957, in Seattle, and raised in Olympia.
  • after a period of honing his skills moved to Seattle and began to tour.
  • He resumed the practice of law in Seattle, and was appointed by President Warren Hardin
  • * Seattle and Yakima had a game postponed and could not
  • at Eighth Avenue and Olive Street in Downtown Seattle and is Seattle's largest residential building
  • ers on trade routes stemming from the city of Seattle and running to smaller settlements in the sou
  • to the Navy, the Pacific Steamship Company of Seattle, and a few other buyers, but his ambitious bu
  • He currently is a trainer in Seattle and runs a gym in the Roosevelt neighborhood.
  • sion of bringing a Super Bowl championship to Seattle and having a championship parade from the Spa
  • , a commuter rail service between Everett and Seattle, and between Seattle and Tacoma.
  • he political context surrounding marijuana in Seattle and Washington has changed considerably over
  • e Army in 1946, MacLean practiced medicine in Seattle, and held a clinical appointment at the Unive
  • ities that had NFL teams at the time (such as Seattle and Phoenix) but not the colors or the nickna
  • symphony also brings in guest musicians from Seattle and the Pacific Northwest for its concerts fo
  • here I grew up, and I owe it to the people of Seattle and to myself to retire as a Mariner."
  • ms Aaron that she has received a job offer in Seattle and that they are moving there, which leads t
  • se in Alaskan waters, the cruiser returned to Seattle and embarked the President again on 3 October
  • Grammatrain played two reunion shows: one in Seattle and one in Germany.
  • uston, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle and Toronto.
  • The ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach, Seattle and Tacoma were already 50 feet (15 m) deep.
  • which she makes stops in Los Angeles, Boston, Seattle and San Diego.
  • ey appeared in two films, Those Redheads from Seattle and Cruisin' Down the River, both of which we
  • Theater in San Francisco and moving first to Seattle and then to Los Angeles.
  • ed Biology at the University of Washington in Seattle, and taught music theory at Cornish College o
  • a member of the first women's soccer team in Seattle, and she met her husband Ward when he was her
  • Biochemistry at the University of Washington, Seattle, and served as its chair from 1950 to 1975, w
  • he was appointed Consul General for Canada in Seattle, and served in that position for five years b
  • he Haubergs emerged as patrons of the arts in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.
  • It now encompasses part of northwest Seattle and largely suburban areas north and east of
  • ge of Piracy” was recorded in Los Angeles and Seattle and released in late 2003, again on Dr. Stran
  • It is the 9th tallest building in Seattle and as designed by 3D/International.
  • al of 1970s-era power pop and new wave in the Seattle and Portland area along with bands like The B
  • t a subsidiary of, Underdog Sports Leagues of Seattle and Portland, Oregon.
  • nd Clara's father worked as mailman servicing Seattle and other places around the area, as well as
  • of astronomy at the University of Washington ( Seattle) and the principal investigator for NASA's ST
  • s to start rebuilding the Republican Party in Seattle, and to get dialogue going on major issues.
  • tyPASS program was launched simultaneously in Seattle and San Francisco.
  • t of Washington encompasses part of Northwest Seattle and largely suburban areas north and east of
  • Grynch is popular in his native Seattle and surrounding areas, having played at many
  • eing on vacation to visit his son Alex Jr. in Seattle and his girlfriend Jamilla Hughes in San Fran
  • She lives in Seattle, and is affiliated with the University of Was
  • In 1885 the Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad was extended from Bl
  • Gen. Simon Manly Preston, arrived in Seattle and established his own law practice.
  • Anne Gould was raised in Seattle and studied architecture at the University of
  • It is the 13th tallest building in Seattle, and was designed by John Graham and Associat
  • ed harpsichord at University of Washington in Seattle and then taught at University of Southern Cal
  • , Yamashita managed restaurants and hotels in Seattle and Bremerton and an oyster business in Silve
  • It can be found at restaurants in Seattle and has become a favorite of food critics.
  • rm in public service projects for the city of Seattle, and opened the firm's Washington, DC office
  • Subsequently visiting Seattle and San Diego, she cleared the latter port on
  • ogy of Representative Citizens of The City of Seattle and County of King, Washington (New York: The
  • tners in its London, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C., offices from the San F
  • al studies at the University of Washington in Seattle and at the University of Florida in Gainesvil
  • onsecrators were Bishops Edward John O'Dea of Seattle and Augustine Francis Schinner of Spokane.
  • n overhead double-catenary system, such as in Seattle and Edmonton.
  • A native of Seattle and raised in San Jose, Jack Rasmussen (born
  • h Carolina, a location the company chose over Seattle and Atlanta, to focus on multiple areas of wi
  • were overturned by the U.S. District Court in Seattle and the Federal Appeals Court.
  • In the 1860s, Chief Seattle and the Suquamish people wiped out the Chimak
  • ch as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago and Seattle and on XM Satellite Radio's America Left chan
  • In 1970 Lawrence settled in Seattle and became an art professor at the University
  • It is the 11th tallest building in Seattle, and was designed by John Graham and Associat
  • He was born in Seattle, and was the son of the famed University of W
  • e studied piano while attending university in Seattle, and played in local orchestras toward the en
  • After the 1993 season, Odomes signed with Seattle and spent two injury-plagued years with the S
  • and shut out professional teams from Spokane, Seattle and Tacoma.
  • Wallach was born in Connecticut, grew up in Seattle, and currently lives in California.
  • s and Murders in the World of Louis-Napoleon, Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, c
  • local businesses and community events in the Seattle and LA metro areas.
  • Rudd relocated to Seattle and joined Aqueduct while Brown and Obana fou
  • From 1969-1972 with Seattle, and in his one season as a player with Portl
  • drinking water used by 1.3 million people in Seattle and surrounding suburbs (primarily the city s
  • New York City, Washington DC, Seattle and other cities with combined systems have t
  • oamerica commenced scheduled services between Seattle and Reno with Boeing 707s.
  • G. Krebs and Edmond H. Fischer who stayed in Seattle and Martin Rodbell who earned his PhD in the
  • Soon after, Addison decides to leave Seattle and move to Los Angeles, joining Oceanside We
  • The program was based in Seattle and broadcast during primetime by KCTS, the l
  • ton, a precursor to Temple De Hirsch Sinai in Seattle and Bellevue
  • He was born in Seattle and studied harpsichord and composition at th
  • his performance in King County which contains Seattle and its close suburbs and is where almost one
  • in September 2004, 826LA (in Venice, CA), 826 Seattle, and 826 Chicago opened in 2005, and 826 Bost
  • eviously served as pastor of congregations in Seattle and Minneapolis.
  • e guard for aircraft flying from San Diego to Seattle and rejoined the fleet in Puget Sound on 13 J
  • He was born in Seattle and died in Snohomish, Washington.
  • It was based in Seattle and majority owned by Jerry Dennon (JER-DEN)
  • She cleared on 11 May for Seattle and Dutch Harbor, and operated out of Adak fr
  • Sox organization, playing in 31 games for the Seattle Angels in 1965 and playing his final two seas
  • c Coast League championship as manager of the Seattle Angels.
  • lated from sediment in a tropical tank at the Seattle Aquarium by the group of David Stahl (Univers
  • Namu was a popular attraction at the Seattle aquarium, and Griffin soon captured a female
  • The station is ranked third in the Seattle Arbitron ratings data for summer 2007 with 4.
  • The consulting architect for the project was Seattle architect Paul Thiry, and the commission for
  • Lee G. Copeland is a leading Seattle architect and urban designer.
  • Built in 1926, it was designed by noted Seattle architect Harlan Thomas in the Neo-Byzantine,
  • to Anne Westbrook Gould) was the daughter of Seattle architect and educator Carl F. Gould and Doro
  • His co-authored book, Distant Corner: Seattle Architects and the Legacy of H. H. Richardson
  • sner, Jeffrey Karl, editor/co-author, Shaping Seattle Architecture: A Historical Guide to the Archi
  • One expert asserts that buildings in Seattle are vastly inadequate even to withstand an ea
  • sland in Lake Washington and Mercer Street in Seattle are named not for Asa, but rather his brother
  • Also in Seattle are Hayes' wife, Gail Boyer Hayes (daughter o
  • rter of the local Boy Scout organization, the Seattle Area Council.
  • g his playing career, Roberts returned to the Seattle area and was an assistant football coach at I
  • acks that dropped aerospace employment in the Seattle area from 98,000 in December 1968 to 29,800 i
  • She currently lives in the Seattle area of Washington state, where she is still
  • He lives in the Seattle area with his wife and daughter.
  • Gillett remained in the Seattle area after his retirement and coached at the
  • of the film shows a biker riding through the Seattle area when he realizes that a large earthquake
  • uring the 1914 season, the Colts moved to the Seattle area and finished their last season as the Ba
  • nterrupting those duties only for runs to the Seattle area to refill her tanks.
  • ing family man and raised a big family in the Seattle area with his wife Phyllis Goodloe.
  • elected, the growing Democratic trend in the Seattle area has enabled Inslee to turn it into a fai
  • urrently Technical Director at Novel, Inc., a Seattle area video game company.
  • She grew up in the Seattle area and currently lives in New York City wit
  • iversity Cooperative Extension in the greater Seattle area to meet a high demand for urban horticul
  • The primary project in the Seattle area is related to handling congestion on Was
  • Diamond Lie gained attention in the Seattle area and eventually took the name of Alice in
  • sketball coach in Franklin High School in the Seattle area and took up tennis.
  • (4) There are homeless shelters across the Seattle area, they provided beds, meals, showers, and
  • Sawatzky grew up in the Seattle area, playing for the Highline club as a yout
  • In 2000 Barnes, now living in the Seattle area, dissolved the Bad Livers and founded a
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