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  • "the throne of the true Solomon is the most Blessed Virgin Mary,
  • actually be native to the Grand Duchy), Diane Solomon is American, Ireen Sheer is British, the late
  • Solomon is also one of only two known persons to have
  • Solomon is a critic of Israeli policy on Palestine an
  • David Solomon is Sales Manager.
  • or Beth Shloime (formally Congregation Temple Solomon) is an Orthodox synagogue operating in the Mo
  • ceration would be a drain on their resources, Solomon is selected to be the first to undergo a new
  • Avraham Solomon is a Jewish orthodox vocalist, musician and c
  • Robert Solomon is the current Bishop of The Methodist Church
  • Solomon is the CEO of her independent record label, M
  • Dr. Norman Solomon is a British Orthodox rabbi, professor, and s
  • lum is known from Taiwan, Indonesia, Vietnam, Solomon Isl., northern Queensland, Australia, New Cal
  • "This species is present in Solomon Island chain (Papua New Guinea and Solomon Is
  • age of Makira (formerly San Cristobal) in the Solomon Island (ISBN 0858831708), and the Lau languag
  • Solomon Island Leaf Frog
  • She undertook a punitive action against Solomon Island natives in September 1869.
  • s probably from the lost PT-109 he dispatched Solomon Islanders Biuku Gasa and Eroni Kumana in a du
  • ulua by members of the public, including some Solomon Islanders of Fijian origin.
  • ng the Pacific War of 1942-45, 680 indigenous Solomon Islanders enlisted in the BSIPDF and served i
  • t formed during World War II from Fijians and Solomon Islanders.
  • was held in the Baegu-Asifola constituency in Solomon Islands on March 30, 2011.
  • in 2003 to provide further air support in the Solomon Islands as part of Operation Anode.
  • Wendy Hale (born November 3, 1987) is a Solomon Islands weightlifter.
  • Hale represented the Solomon Islands at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijin
  • Colin Beck is a Solomon Islands diplomat.
  • of the Act as enacted, National Parliament of Solomon Islands
  • The Solomon Islands has been participate in the 2010 Summ
  • Max visited the Solomon Islands in 2002 with Robert Ballard to revisi
  • emorial services for two cruisers lost in the Solomon Islands battles during World War II, Canberra
  • place during the New Georgia Campaign in the Solomon Islands during the Pacific War from 30 June -
  • Main article: Solomon Islands general election, 2006
  • n the Guadalcanal campaign, operations in the Solomon Islands shifted to the west, where the Japane
  • y amphibious assault on Rendova Island in the Solomon Islands on 30 June 1943 by United States Army
  • He participated in the invasion of the Solomon Islands in August and for more than 3 months
  • nd occupation of several areas in the British Solomon Islands and Bougainville, in the Territory of
  • y 1943 during the New Georgia Campaign in the Solomon Islands during the Pacific War.
  • on was held in the Shortlands constituency in Solomon Islands on March 30, 2011.
  • from the Philippines and Wallacea east to the Solomon Islands and south to Australia.
  • Elections in Solomon Islands gives information on election and ele
  • tenant Taylor was killed in combat during the Solomon Islands campaign in the summer of 1942.
  • ransport missions to various locations in the Solomon Islands in September.
  • paign concluded, the division returned to the Solomon Islands and went to Pavuvu Island for rest, r
  • lympic Games and support to the people of the Solomon Islands during 2000 and 2001 in Operation Tre
  • ia and New Zealand who qualified as of right, Solomon Islands who qualified as Melanesia Cup holder
  • It is found in Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.
  • s of Temotu Province in the south-east of the Solomon Islands chain.
  • General elections were held in the Solomon Islands on 6 August 1980.
  • Detachments have recently served in the Solomon Islands and Antarctica.
  • lippines (near the greatest eclipse), towards Solomon Islands ending over Southwestern Pacific Ocea
  • for Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, and Tulagi, Solomon Islands where she off-loaded her passengers a
  • on, the result of which was a victory for the Solomon Islands United Party, which won 16 of the 38
  • ron3, based at Rabaul, New Britain during the Solomon Islands campaign.
  • h Air Group with which he was assigned to the Solomon Islands campaign in August 1942.
  • The New Georgia White-eye or Solomon Islands White-eye (Zosterops kulambangrae) is
  • y 1943 and was in command during the Northern Solomon Islands campaign.
  • forces during the New Georgia Campaign in the Solomon Islands in the Pacific War.
  • Others worked in the British Solomon Islands Protectorate Defence Force.
  • g his full All Whites debut in a 3-0 win over Solomon Islands on 31 May 2004.
  • ced), New Caledonia, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands & Vanuatu.
  • LCDR Eldridge was killed in action in the Solomon Islands on 2 November 1942.
  • Army from the next major Allied target in the Solomon Islands campaign.
  • (Another 2,000 enrolled in the separate Solomon Islands Labour Corps.)
  • Tippett, A.R., 1967, Solomon Islands Christianity: a study in growth and o
  • It ranges from India, Southern China, and the Solomon Islands to Borneo.
  • United Kingdom's Resident Commissioner of the Solomon Islands Protectorate from 1939 to 1943.
  • radio relay station in support of the Allied Solomon Islands campaign until the end of his appoint
  • was appointed as Vicar Apostolic of Southern Solomon Islands and as the Titular Bishop of Dionysia
  • ions of Vella Lavella and Bougainville in the Solomon Islands during the latter part of 1943.
  • General elections were held in the Solomon Islands in 1976.
  • Mono Island and the Shortland Islands in the Solomon Islands group.
  • The Solomon Islands was represented at the 2006 Commonwea
  • ampaign, which was part of the New Guinea and Solomon Islands Campaigns during World War II.
  • Solomon Islands qualified for Oceania Nations Cup 199
  • ticipated in the New Guinea, Guadalcanal, and Solomon Islands campaigns of the South West Pacific t
  • The Australia - Solomon Islands Maritime Boundary Agreement is a 1988
  • Navy Cross for actions in the Northern Solomon Islands campaign.
  • und attack operations over New Guinea and the Solomon Islands until September 1944 when it moved to
  • s during combat versus Japanese forces on the Solomon Islands (on November 7, 1943).
  • The government of the Solomon Islands has referred to him as "Fiji's most f
  • Solomon Islands elects on national level a legislatur
  • is found on Nggela and Florida Islands in the Solomon Islands (Bonaccorso 1998; Flannery 1995).
  • inted President of the Court of Appeal of the Solomon Islands in 2001 and was life President of the
  • d Santo at 102 FM is a radio station in Vila, Solomon Islands and Santo, Vanuatu.
  • the evacuation of European settlers from the Solomon Islands prior to the Japanese occupation of t
  • o Oceania (includes the whole of Malesia, the Solomon Islands and Queensland in Australia).
  • The Solomon Islands Labour Corps (SILC) was an World War
  • Allied Coastwatchers in the Solomon Islands often cooperated with or served along
  • risbane in Australia as well as to Honiara in Solomon Islands and Nadi in Fiji.
  • usly for his role in the U.S. invasion of the Solomon Islands during World War II.
  • The British Solomon Islands Protectorate Defence Force (BSIPDF) w
  • The 2007 Solomon Islands earthquake took place on 2 April 2007
  • As the Solomon Islands campaign continued into August, Pring
  • The government of Solomon Islands describes it as "the national song of
  • ) is a species of Monitor lizard found in the Solomon Islands archipelago.
  • Sea, the pivotal Battle of Midway, and in the Solomon Islands Campaign.
  • to consolidate Allied control of the northern Solomon Islands and western New Guinea.
  • hich is found in the Philippines, Celebes and Solomon Islands is a butterfly of the Swallowtails, (
  • sland in the New Georgia Islands group of the Solomon Islands in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
  • as a group leader in the 202 Air Group in the Solomon Islands Campaign.
  • He arrived in the Solomon Islands a few weeks after his departure, and
  • hen the USS Meredith (DD-434) sank during the Solomon Islands campaign of World War II.
  • 6 December, and arrived at Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands on 18 February 1944.
  • many offensive operations carried out in the Solomon Islands and Bismarck Archipelago areas.
  • Following the Allied invasion of the Northern Solomon Islands on October 25-27, 1943, an airstrip w
  • In Rennell Island Solomon Islands local home-brew is made by fermenting
  • he rejoined 15 Squadron at New Georgia in the Solomon Islands as Commanding Officer.
  • ecimens taken during Japanese whaling off the Solomon Islands in 1976, the largest adult female was
  • of Air Solomons, the Allied air units in the Solomon Islands campaign of World War II, from April
  • ed thrust in the Pacific, the invasion of the Solomon Islands at Guadalcanal.
  • Solomon Islands have a multi-party system, with numer
  • apanese had moved about 400 fighters into the Solomon Islands on June 15.
  • The Solomon Islands competed in the Olympic Games for the
  • sive research project with Douglas Yen in the Solomon Islands funded by a Captain James Cook Fellow
  • ted Japanese offensives in New Guinea and the Solomon Islands from Rabaul, New Britain and other lo
  • 43 on the Treasury Islands group; part of the Solomon Islands as part of the Pacific Theatre.
  • (Amphibious Force) during the landing in the Solomon Islands on August 7, 1942.
  • The men with him were all members of the Solomon Islands police force.
  • mericans had significant impact on Pijin, the Solomon Islands pidgin.
  • ictoriae is a birdwing butterfly found in the Solomon Islands and Bougainville Island (Papua New Gu
  • h men)' (Blain Clergy Directory) and left the Solomon Islands in April 1932.
  • work, counselling and the only centre in the Solomon Islands for abused women and children at Tena
  • Solomon Islands skinks are herbivores, feeding on the
  • People's Republic of China, North Korea, and Solomon Islands for the transferring and storage of T
  • Gillett was manager of the Solomon Islands from 2004 to 2005.
  • on, the result of which was a victory for the Solomon Islands National Unity and Reconciliation Par
  • general election, the NCRA is in power in the Solomon Islands by a small majority, with NCRA member
  • of the later stages of the expedition, to the Solomon Islands in 1929-1930, and from 1932 to 1953 w
  • goal for the MO operation, and to defend the Solomon Islands from Allied offensives.
  • e Efficiency Decoration (ED) and the Cross of Solomon Islands (CSI).
  • 42 and participated as a fighter pilot in the Solomon Islands and New Guinea campaigns from air bas
  • is an outer reef in the Reef Islands, in the Solomon Islands province of Temotu.
  • ismarck Archipelago), the western part of the Solomon Islands and some neighbouring territories.
  • ips recently returned from the battle for the Solomon Islands made use of her facilities for three
  • rn Indonesia through Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands and into the wettest coastal areas of
  • Solomon Islands was struck by a magnitude 6.4 earthqu
  • gi invasion force that occupied Tulagi in the Solomon Islands on 3 May 1942 as part of Operation Mo
  • rthquake struck the Santa Cruz Islands of the Solomon Islands on June 24.
  • y led the People's Progressive Party, led the Solomon Islands Social Credit Party into a coalition
  • This species lives only on the Solomon Islands in lowlands and foothills at elevatio
  • The Solomon Islands competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics
  • ound on Guadalcanal and Makira Islands in the Solomon Islands and on Bougainville Island, geographi
  • The Solomon Islands skink is the world's largest species
  • General elections were held in the Solomon Islands on 6 August 1997.
  • inhabiting goby recorded from Indonesia, the Solomon Islands and the Coral Sea.
  • n aerial combat with Allied forces during the Solomon Islands and New Guinea campaigns in 1942 and
  • ese included Kiribati, Nauru, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Tuvalu.
  • Solomon Islands
  • ry small, it played a significant role in the Solomon Islands campaign of World War II.
  • In 1850 he visited the Solomon Islands and other islands and published his a
  • ese military operations in the New Guinea and Solomon Islands Campaigns.
  • on, the result of which was a victory for the Solomon Islands United Party, which won 13 of the 38
  • recently was involved in discovering that the Solomon Islands Frogmouth is a species (instead of a
  • Solomon Islands competed at the 2009 World Championsh
  • fter to Henderson Field on Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands in their F4F Wildcats, the Wolfpack j
  • General elections were held in the Solomon Islands on 24 October 1984.
  • Chestnut arrived in the Solomon Islands 13 December and until 29 August 1944
  • o Airport is an airport on Mono Island in the Solomon Islands (IATA: MNY, ICAO: AGGO).
  • found in Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and the Solomon Islands as well.
  • match, having previously done so against the Solomon Islands in 2005.
  • antly, aiding in the Guadalcanal and northern Solomon Islands operations with convoy escort and ant
  • first class with a patrol squadron during the Solomon Islands campaign, Francovich was killed in ac
  • She operated in the Solomon Islands until 29 March when she began a retur
  • St George, Worcester he was a teacher in the Solomon Islands until 1953 when he became Archdeacon
  • Solomon Islands 3 months
  • involved in the New Guinea, Guadalcanal, and Solomon Islands campaigns.
  • It operated primarily in New Guinea and the Solomon Islands between 1943-1945 and was disbanded a
  • ransport duties in the Rabaul area during the Solomon Islands campaign due to ship losses.
  • Solomon Islands pound
  • After cautiously skirting the Solomon Islands and making a three-day stopover at No
  • t in wars and occupations in Afghanistan, the Solomon Islands and Timor Leste.
  • an when it was rerouted to Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands in August.
  • The age of consent in the Solomon Islands is 15 (sections 141, 142 & 143), but
  • former World War II airfield on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands in the South Pacific, located near Ko
  • It is found in the Solomon Islands including Bougainville Island which b
  • The Solomon Islands has not had military forces since it
  • er 1942, when he was killed in action off the Solomon Islands when he refused to abandon his gun in
  • as born in at Tasimboko, Guadalcanal, British Solomon Islands Protectorate, and educated at the Sou
  • In 1916 he joined the Solomon Islands Protectorate Armed Constabulary, from
  • The Hepworths later life in the Solomon Islands is documented in the book "Faraway" b
  • FC Nations Cup, giving a notable victory over Solomon Islands in first stage, scoring the third goa
  • succeeded in having Manasseh Sogavare, of the Solomon Islands Social Credit Party, elected Prime Mi
  • 003), Vanuatu islands (Jourdan et al., 2002), Solomon Islands (Wetterer, 1997), Gabon (Walsh and Wh
  • Vella Lavella is an island located in the Solomon Islands that had been occupied by Japanese fo
  • Buka Island, Solomon Islands
  • alls and the Cooks clearly include it, as did Solomon Islands before independence, but that's irrel
  • Kara, Bougainville, Solomon Islands
  • gnitude 7.1 earthquake struck Rendova Island, Solomon Islands on January 3, 2010.
  • overed numerous troop landings throughout the Solomon Islands and New Guinea, including Lae and Sal
  • Flag of Solomon Islands
  • , with the exception of Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.
  • General elections were held in the Solomon Islands on 5 December 2001.
  • s the last engagement of surface ships in the Solomon Islands campaign.
  • 978 he was named Auxiliary Bishop of Honiara, Solomon Islands and as Titular Bishop of Sinnuara on
  • y 1943 during the New Georgia Campaign in the Solomon Islands during the Pacific War.
  • onensis) is a medium-sized owl endemic to the Solomon Islands and Bougainville in Papua New Guinea.
  • sappeared while on patrol near Malaita in the Solomon Islands on or around October 4, 1942 and was
  • ping duties kept the destroyer busy until the Solomon Islands were secured.
  • rn September 17, 1981) is a sprinter from the Solomon Islands who specializes in the 100 metres.
  • she served as deputy high commissioner to the Solomon Islands (1985-87), and Australia (1992-95).
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