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  • ng campaign against Richard Palmer, Bishop of Syracuse, a rival candidate for the vacant archbishopr
  • It was probably subject to Syracuse; a treaty was concluded in 263 BCE between th
  • ious courtier in the court of Dionysius II of Syracuse, a fourth century BC tyrant of Syracuse, Ital
  • Prior to the start of the series, Syracuse A.C. under Cornell University coach, Frank "B
  • elevision, former television personality with Syracuse ABC-affiliate WSYR-TV.
  • 624th Air Defense Wing which was activated at Syracuse ADS on 1 October 1956.
  • Syracuse advanced to the championship game.
  • Syracuse affiliation shared with New York Mets
  • E) system, initially feeding data to DC-03 at Syracuse AFS, New York.
  • 1952, the 32d Air Division was reassigned to Syracuse AFS, New York to direct a Manual Combat Contr
  • E) system, initially feeding data to DC-03 at Syracuse AFS, New York.
  • ol was reassigned to the 21st Air Division at Syracuse AFS.
  • t was optioned to the team's AAA farm club in Syracuse after manager Bobby Mattick chose to go with
  • eon had made himself master of the citadel of Syracuse after the departure of Dionysius, Hicetas, fi
  • Pierce played for Syracuse again in the 1903 World Series of Football.
  • roup performed air defense operations for the Syracuse Air Defense Sector until July 1960, when it w
  • Virginia in the final, following wins against Syracuse, Air Force, and Ole Miss.
  • ontrol of DC-03/CC-01 was initially under the Syracuse Air Defense Sector (SADS) which was activated
  • sily accessible to places like New York City, Syracuse, Albany, Philadelphia, Scranton, and Buffalo.
  • The Syracuse All-Americans were an American basketball tea
  • He was also selected to the Syracuse All-Century Basketball team.
  • Carter currently ranks third on the Syracuse all-time rushing yards list with 3,104.
  • e part in the celebrated Jerry Rescue case in Syracuse, although he always refused to serve in any p
  • phew of New York Giants linebacker and fellow Syracuse alum Keith Bulluck.
  • Like fellow Syracuse alum Brad Kotz, Zulberti played prep lacrosse
  • He is the first Syracuse alumnus to serve as head football coach since
  • uren, most of Onondaga County and portions of Syracuse, among other communities located in Upstate N
  • University Bruins lost 7-0 to Amherst, 6-0 to Syracuse, and 16-7 to Harvard.
  • med for William F. Walsh, the former mayor of Syracuse and representative in the U.S. Congress.
  • He missed the Syracuse and Connecticut with an ankle injury, but bou
  • ct Offices in Newark, New York City, Buffalo, Syracuse and San Juan, and also oversees branch office
  • in went on to serve on the coaching staffs at Syracuse and Michigan before joining the Seattle Seaha
  • York, Philadelphia, Miami, Cleveland, Tampa, Syracuse and Atlanta.
  • He split the year between Syracuse and Washington, making a combined 27 starts.
  • he was made head of the Botany Department at Syracuse, and in 1908 started teaching a forestry cour
  • and home of Joshua Forman (the first mayor of Syracuse) and offers Zen practice for laypeople.
  • st powerhouse teams such as West Virginia and Syracuse and posted a competitive season in 1970.
  • lifton played in the minor leagues in Toledo, Syracuse, and Minneapolis.
  • of both The Sound of Music and The Boys from Syracuse and appeared as a television announcer in the
  • Brian Brohm injured his leg in a game against Syracuse and was out for the rest of the season.
  • son that including victories over Penn State, Syracuse, and Army.
  • is field goals in late November games against Syracuse and UTEP.
  • ought Asian scholars and graduate students to Syracuse, and used his department's funds to send maps
  • Past and Present of Syracuse and Onondaga County (1908)
  • five of their last six games, which included Syracuse and #20 Southern Mississippi.
  • ulties of the State University of New York at Syracuse and the Pennsylvania State University.
  • He added 15 tackles against Syracuse and 14 in the Boston College game.
  • These lands included the cities of Syracuse and Noto and 250 knight's fees (caballariae)
  • r C. A. Rowe, Grampus was laying mines in the Syracuse and Augusta, Sicily area.
  • by the sand not only that which exists about Syracuse and the rest of Sicily but also that which is
  • Seawright also recorded 2 tackles against Syracuse and Duke.
  • 1162) was the Norman Count of Syracuse and a member of the Hauteville family.
  • ter defeat in the Sicilian expedition against Syracuse and eventually in the Peloponnesian War again
  • He studied with William Berwald at Syracuse and with the composer Ernest Bloch at Berkele
  • on at the one-mile dirt tracks in Detroit and Syracuse, and won the National Championship by 115 poi
  • " involving the October 24, 1959 game between Syracuse and West Virginia University, was fictitious
  • ct from 1927 to 1945, it included the city of Syracuse and all of Onondaga and Cortland counties.
  • After minor league stops in Milwaukee, Syracuse, and Orlando, Fraser became the first head co
  • he Cardinals sent him to the minor leagues in Syracuse, and from there he signed for the 1926 season
  • newly independent Department of Geography at Syracuse, and worked to make Syracuse a top institutio
  • ng the Emerging Artists Stage at the Taste of Syracuse and the Emerging Artist Showcase at the New Y
  • after five Maltese galleys sailed south from Syracuse and encountered three Bizertine galleys off L
  • were ranked No. 3 in the nation behind No. 1 Syracuse and No. 2 Ole Miss.
  • 2011, he would continue to split time between Syracuse and Washington before being designated for as
  • She resides on the eastside of Syracuse and remains active in the community.
  • on of his own law, is also told of Diocles of Syracuse and Zaleucus (Diod.
  • He was a popular player in Syracuse and was the only player to ever hit the ball
  • Edward Simons Fulmer (born in East Syracuse; April 16, 1919) is a former officer and pilo
  • It was desiged by noted Syracuse architect Horatio Nelson White.
  • he Utica area (now the 24th District) and the Syracuse area was entirely in the 27th District.
  • Since 1989 all Centro routes in the Syracuse area are accessible to wheelchair patrons.
  • folder of current high school players in the Syracuse area to get a head start in recruiting.
  • Lloyd wrote this biography with Syracuse area writer, Sean Kirst.
  • is childhood living in New York state (in the Syracuse area) and also spent eight years of his life
  • r group in local functions on weekends in the Syracuse area, and did so for almost half a century.
  • ntain a significant corporate presence in the Syracuse area.
  • is located in a historic building, the former Syracuse Armory.
  • Syracuse Army Air Base, New York (1944)
  • e, Kansas City, Louisville, Santa Barbara and Syracuse, as well as the Pacific Symphony, Rochester P
  • Also in 1920, he led Pitt to a 35-0 win over Syracuse, as he rushed for 255 yards and scored 16 poi
  • A native of Germany, he came to Syracuse at the age of 13.
  • "Courtesan" u/s "Luce" in The Boys from Syracuse at American Airlines Theatre (2002)
  • lowing season, in 2010, after struggling with Syracuse at the beginning of the year.
  • ll and Glenn both played pro football for the Syracuse Athletic Club during the first World Series o
  • Football League, the "New York" team and the Syracuse Athletic Club in the 1902 World Series of Foo
  • in the first indoor football game against the Syracuse Athletic Club.
  • his was the first time in school history that Syracuse attend this event.
  • Immediately before coming to Syracuse, Baker was Professor of Forestry at the Penns
  • In 2006, Closter was elected to the Syracuse Baseball Wall of Fame.
  • He appeared in six seasons with Syracuse before injuries forced him into retirement.
  • t 15 years as a lawyer in private practice in Syracuse before serving as mayor of that city in 1873-
  • e Great, led a campaign against Agathocles of Syracuse between 311 BC and 307 BC in the Third Sicili
  • recorded a 2.97 goals against average for the Syracuse Blazers and was named to the North American l
  • ere runners up for the Lockhart Trophy to the Syracuse Blazers in the 1973-1974 season.
  • ristensen was the first woman to serve on the Syracuse Board of Assessment Review.
  • While in Syracuse, Bombard collaborated with local music histor
  • n, 1999-2000, he played most of the season on Syracuse, but also got to play 18 games in the NHL on
  • ng the 2004-2005 lockout season, he played on Syracuse, but in the following off-season he signed wi
  • He also managed to besiege Syracuse, but had to withdraw, due to Corinthian and C
  • of the National Women's Rights Convention in Syracuse but was rejected for that position when she a
  • Leitsch had shared an apartment with Amsel in Syracuse but traveled back and forth between Syracuse
  • Atilano was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse, by the Nationals, to replace injured Jason M
  • ound from Smyrna that had become blockaded at Syracuse by a British fleet.
  • From Syracuse by Captain G. I. Tupman, R.M.A.
  • was a key player that helped the team defeat Syracuse by score of 16-0, where future Kansas State h
  • nd 385 BC as a Greek colony by Dionysius I of Syracuse by the name of Lissos (Λισσός), as part of a
  • up a 33-game winning streak before losing to Syracuse by a score of 24-3 in 1919.
  • dapted for the musical stage as The Boys from Syracuse by Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart, and George A
  • ive battle, and ended in a 16-16 tie, helping Syracuse cap an unbeaten season.
  • was responsible for the glass and mosaics of Syracuse Cathedral.
  • nounced she would seek the office of Mayor of Syracuse, challenging incumbent Matthew Driscoll, a De
  • Jays' rotation, Janssen was promoted from the Syracuse Chiefs and made his major-league debut agains
  • He spent 1955 in the IL with the Syracuse Chiefs going 12-12 with a 3.94 ERA, and in 19
  • ass A-Advanced Dunedin Blue Jays and Triple-A Syracuse Chiefs in 1979, and his last with the Texas R
  • -1988), the Knoxville Smokies (1988), and the Syracuse Chiefs (1989).
  • In 1949, he went to the Syracuse Chiefs of the International League and posted
  • He spent the 1949 & 1950 seasons with the Syracuse Chiefs of the International League and the Tu
  • In 2008, he played for the Triple-A Syracuse Chiefs in the Toronto Blue Jays organization.
  • The International League Syracuse Chiefs held spring training at McCurdy in 194
  • 007, Ramirez split time between the Class AAA Syracuse Chiefs and New Hampshire.
  • n Gabriel, California) is the manager for the Syracuse Chiefs of the International League, the Tripl
  • ns, Rochester Red Wings, Portland Beavers and Syracuse Chiefs and never failing to reach double digi
  • ter spending most of the latter year with the Syracuse Chiefs minor league baseball team, he signed
  • to Class AAA (including assignments with the Syracuse Chiefs and the Toledo Mud Hens) over the next
  • he end of April was promoted to the Class AAA Syracuse Chiefs after seven appearances in which he pi
  • ubsequently transferred to the Blue Jays' AAA Syracuse Chiefs farm club.
  • His 2005 season with the Syracuse Chiefs was even better, as he led the Interna
  • He currently manages the Syracuse Chiefs of the Class AAA International League.
  • League with a 2.14 ERA while playing for the Syracuse Chiefs in 1974
  • nal League championships in 1969-70 (with the Syracuse Chiefs) and in 1981 (with the Columbus Clippe
  • season with the Triple-A International League Syracuse Chiefs, hitting .264
  • 0 season with the Nationals' "AAA" squad, the Syracuse Chiefs, batting .304
  • s released after one season with the Triple-A Syracuse Chiefs, hitting .211
  • the Toronto Blue Jays Triple-A affiliate, the Syracuse Chiefs, in 2007, before being released.
  • and the Toronto Blue Jays' Triple-A team, the Syracuse Chiefs, in 1991.
  • in Potomac, he was named 2010 manager of the Syracuse Chiefs, Washington's Triple A affiliate.
  • Playing for the AAA Syracuse Chiefs, he hit .269,
  • next five years in the minor leagues with the Syracuse Chiefs, Los Angeles Angels, Wichita Larks, Om
  • level for the Iowa Cubs, Richmond Braves and Syracuse Chiefs.
  • with 81 RBIs for Toronto's AAA affiliate, the Syracuse Chiefs.
  • ch for the Nationals' Triple-A affiliate, the Syracuse Chiefs.
  • alester began the season in Triple-A with the Syracuse Chiefs.
  • e International League while pitching for the Syracuse Chiefs.
  • 24 innings before being sent to the Triple-A Syracuse Chiefs.
  • He also managed the Triple-A Syracuse Chiefs.
  • Mock opened the season with the Triple-A Syracuse Chiefs.
  • Currently, he is the hitting coach for the Syracuse Chiefs.
  • Between 1936 and 1937 Kelly managed the Syracuse Chiefs.
  • was assigned to their Triple-A affiliate, the Syracuse Chiefs.
  • A long-time resident of Syracuse, Christensen has always been an active commun
  • Bernardi previously served as the Syracuse City Auditor for five terms.
  • so served in the past as the President of the Syracuse City School District Board of Education and t
  • After his two-year stint at Syracuse, Collier moved to the NFL for the 1990 season
  • career, Young pitched for Triple-A Pawtucket, Syracuse, Colorado, Memphis and Buffalo, and with the
  • e split the season playing on Manitoba and on Syracuse, Columbus' current AHL affiliate.
  • Stephanie Miner, Syracuse Common Councilor-at-Large
  • She then served three terms on the Syracuse Common Council.
  • 6%) Previously, he served as President of the Syracuse Common Council from 1998 to 2001, as Third Di
  • Miner served as a Councilor-At-Large on the Syracuse Common Council from 2002 to 2009.
  • l career in 2001, when she was elected to the Syracuse Common Council.
  • Walsh was then elected to the Syracuse common council.
  • rancisco previously spent eleven years on the Syracuse Common Council as both a Councilor-at-large a
  • He has been the treasurer of the Syracuse Cooperative Federal Credit Union since its op
  • ed the majority of the 2005-06 season for the Syracuse Crunch of the AHL, playing only 7 games in th
  • After another full season with the Syracuse Crunch and most of one with the Cleveland Lum
  • in his first five games, Brodeur shutout the Syracuse Crunch 1-0 earning his fourth win and second
  • , 2005 - Loaned to the Houston Aeros from the Syracuse Crunch in exchange for the loan of Jason Beck
  • 8-09, when Steve Mason was called up from the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League (AHL).
  • ets, skating for the club's AHL affiliate the Syracuse Crunch and ECHL affiliate Elmira Jackals duri
  • He joined the Syracuse Crunch of the AHL and played 64 games with th
  • Goehring played four seasons for the Syracuse Crunch in the AHL, and following the abrupt d
  • ame and his trade, Murray was recalled by the Syracuse Crunch while Dan LaCosta was recalled by the
  • Admirals of the ECHL and in the AHL with the Syracuse Crunch and the Hershey Bears.
  • eased from a Player Try Out Contract with the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League, and sub
  • Hockey League after being called up from the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League on Janua
  • y goaltender who is currently playing for the Syracuse Crunch in the American Hockey League (AHL).
  • Holland plays with the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League.
  • Joe was then sent to join affiliate, the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League.
  • for the Canucks' minor league affiliate, the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League (AHL).
  • ochester Americans, Albany River Rats and the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League.
  • s also played for the St. John's Maple Leafs, Syracuse Crunch and Springfield Falcons of the AHL.
  • After starting the 2007-08 season with the Syracuse Crunch in the AHL, Campbell was traded by the
  • nceman who last played professionally for the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League.
  • rst shutout on North American ice against the Syracuse Crunch on November 1, 2009.
  • ockey left winger who currently plays for the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League (AHL).
  • With Rochester trailing 3-1 to the Syracuse Crunch in the first round of the AHL playoffs
  • e took up an assistant coaching role with the Syracuse Crunch of the AHL, with whom he set franchise
  • e hockey defenceman currently playing for the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League.
  • ing 66 games for the American Hockey League's Syracuse Crunch and 10 games for the ECHL's Dayton Bom
  • He started his professional career with the Syracuse Crunch of the AHL.
  • He was then assigned to AHL affiliate, the Syracuse Crunch for the entirety of the year posting 1
  • Adam currently plays for the Syracuse Crunch of the AHL.
  • hockey goaltender who currently plays for the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League, under c
  • essional debut in the 2002-03 season with the Syracuse Crunch of the AHL, affiliate of the Blue Jack
  • He made his professional debut with the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League (AHL) in
  • On October 4, 2007, Bruno signed with the Syracuse Crunch of the AHL for the 2007-08 season.
  • ffered a concussion during a game against the Syracuse Crunch on October 31, 2004.
  • 00-01, Bowler set a team record for the AHL's Syracuse Crunch with 58 assists, and tied the team rec
  • 06 season with the Blue Jackets AHL affiliate Syracuse Crunch, Prusek left North America and joined
  • Thinking that he would have had a spot on the Syracuse Crunch, Murray was sent back to Kitchener as
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