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  • Port, Bern, a commune in Switzerland
  • r 1783, the General Assembly, in session at New Bern, abolished the district treasurer offices and e
  • The New Bern Academy was the first school in North Carolina
  • ington, North Carolina and was based out of New Bern after entering service in the summer of 1792.
  • in the lead, along with Eddie Axberg, Sven-Olof Bern, Aina Alfredsson, Allan Edwall, Monica Zetterlu
  • ona, Berlin, Bonn, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Basel, Bern, Amsterdam, Warsaw, Budapest, Bucharest and Bru
  • his musical education at the conservatories of Bern and Basel.
  • also music director at the Zentrum Paul Klee in Bern and the director of the Ensemble Paul Klee.
  • In 1879 he was appointed French ambassador at Bern, and in 1880 was transferred to London; but he
  • and took part in the fighting in and around New Bern and Kinston.
  • or cities include Wilmington, Fayetteville, New Bern, and Greenville.
  • Jokerit and the Swiss National League A with SC Bern and HC Davos.
  • th much more powerful FM stations in nearby New Bern and Washington, N.C.
  • He coached BSC Young Boys, FC Bern and FC Thun.
  • He studied classical languages at the Lyceum in Bern and music at the Bern Academy of Arts.
  • as MGM's Story Editor and a friend of both Paul Bern and Irving Thalberg at the time of Bern's death
  • Spaight retired to his farm near New Bern and died in a duel with another former delegate
  • Garrison duty at New Bern and Morehead City, North Carolina, until Decemb
  • nds in the 200 metres, achieved in June 2002 in Bern; and 10.46 seconds in the 100 metres, achieved
  • Gen. D. H. Hill's campaign against New Bern and Washington, North Carolina in 1863.
  • Other European expositions soon followed: Bern and Madrid in 1845; Brussels with an elaborate
  • it and two sister dailies, the Sun Journal (New Bern) and the Kinston Free Press converted to a berl
  • He is currently coach for SC Bern and formerly of the Austrian team VSV EC.
  • -ups involving the deaths of film producer Paul Bern and Superman actor George Reeves, with whom his
  • He attended the University of Bern and University of Zurich, studied chemistry in
  • udying political science at the universities of Bern and Fribourg.
  • He was team captain of the SC Bern and the Swiss national team.
  • ed the District of Edenton, the District of New Bern, and the District of Wilmington; after the seco
  • tainment of peacekeeping garrisons from France, Bern and Zurich, stationed in Geneva.
  • rsity of Geneva followed by a the University of Bern and receiving his PhD from the University of Fr
  • Tim Bern and Haddon Smith feature on Tracks 1, 5 and 12.
  • s introduced on the international trade show in Bern and received a gold medal.
  • eliver goods to the mainland, especially to New Bern and Bath.
  • ys is a folk rock album released in 2003 by Dan Bern and the International Jewish Banking Conspiracy
  • ilm starring Mabel Normand and directed by Paul Bern and Victor Schertzinger.
  • e Dvoshe to music by Fanny Gordon, sung by Mina Bern and Joseph Widetzky before World War II
  • orth Carolina USA, it serves the Greenville-New Bern area.
  • rth Carolina, USA, it serves the Greenville-New Bern area.
  • rth Carolina, USA, it serves the Greenville-New Bern area.
  • rth Carolina, USA, it serves the Greenville-New Bern area.
  • er, who was appointed chronicler of the city of Bern around 1400, was entrusted by the Bernese counc
  • Tonia Bern as Vera
  • seven years later, and in 1904 he was called to Bern as professor of geography.
  • On 12 October 2002 the Olten Group disbanded in Bern, as did the Swiss writer's club SSV (in the mea
  • In 1870 he went to Bern as professor of New Testament studies, moving f
  • year, with a concert at the Gurten Festival in Bern as a main act in front of 20,000 people.
  • Federal City is also the official title of Bern as the de facto capital of Switzerland.
  • e pastor at the Church of St. Peter and Paul in Bern, as well as professor at the newly established
  • 0 until his death, Justinger served the city of Bern as a magistrate and notary public.
  • Haywood Hall, at 211 New Bern Ave.,
  • State Bank of North Carolina, at 11 New Bern Ave.,
  • avy damage to the building at the corner of New Bern Avenue and Luther Road.
  • rridors such as U.S. 1 (Capital Boulevard), New Bern Avenue, Poole Road, Buffaloe Road, and New Hope
  • US 64 followed US 1 north around Raleigh to New Bern Avenue.
  • osition from West Germany, with a court case in Bern awarding the Lufthansa trademark to the West Ge
  • atholic laws in the Swiss Cantons of Solothurn, Bern, Basel-Landschaft, Aargau and Zurich.
  • ed in 1587, he undertook diplomatic missions to Bern, Basle, Schaffhausen and Zurich in the years 15
  • sted to San Francisco and Washington, DC, Lima, Bern, Bayonne, Guatemala, The Hague, Brussels and Ch
  • Bern became the center for Anabaptism in Switzerland
  • Following the American Revolutionary War, New Bern became the first state capital.
  • He spent one season in Switzerland for SC Bern before retiring.
  • the 1970s the idea of bringing carnival back to Bern began to grown, and was first initiated with a
  • rican ambassador, wrote that "for two weeks, in Bern, behind the back of the Soviet Union, negotiati
  • ut recovered quickly and returned behind the SC Bern bench.
  • 1994: Die Ausdifferenzierung des Kunstsystems, Bern: Benteli
  • Bern: Benteli, 1993, p. 13
  • (Text in both English and German) Bern: Benteli, 1993.
  • Tenement (1985) (as Mina Bern Bonas) .... Ruth
  • tarting center of the St. Louis Rams, replacing Bern Brostek because of his injured back.
  • Smitha Rao - New Bern Bureau Chief
  • Kelsie Smith - New Bern Bureau Chief
  • Gentile returned to Bern, but challenged the French Protestants to a pub
  • and puts the Valais into commuting distance to Bern by reducing travel time by 50%.
  • ife, Grigorieva, he makes an informal trip into Bern by himself one Sunday and is bundled into a car
  • He began his career in Bern by BSC Young Boys and moved in July 2007 to FC
  • , unique link between the cantons of Valais and Bern can be got over.
  • As stated in an article from New Bern's Sun Journal, the hotel business opportunities
  • He represents Bern CC, and began wheelchear curling in 1981.
  • He scored his first goal for the Bern club on 29 October 2009, in a 7-1 away league v
  • hives (SLA - Schweizerische Literaturarchiv) in Bern collects literary remains in all four national
  • earned a diploma in piano performance from the Bern Conservatory before studying singing in Munich.
  • he studied the clarinet with Kurt Weber at the Bern Conservatory and musical composition with Theo
  • on of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats or Bern Convention that came into force on June 1, 1982
  • and Countryside Act 1981, in Appendix 1 of the Bern Convention, and in Annex II of the European Com
  • on, as such, is also a Contracting Party to the Bern Convention.
  • Brinson was born in New Bern, Craven County, NC to William George Brinson an
  • N. Amenta, M. Bern, D. Eppstein (1998).
  • Bern Dibner (1897 - 1988) was an electrical engineer
  • In 1974 Bern Dibner donated one-quarter of the Burndy Librar
  • In 1974, Bern Dibner donated one-quarter of the Burndy Librar
  • The Institute was named in honor of Bern Dibner (1897-1988), who had conceived of it bef
  • rary collection remained in Norwalk until after Bern Dibner's death in 1988.
  • ectrical engineer, industrialist, and historian Bern Dibner, is one of the world's largest libraries
  • Benjamin Exum, 1782-1784 (New Bern District)
  • He also served as an exalted ruler of the New Bern Elks Lodge.
  • Bern Elliott and the Fenmen
  • as released by several artists at the time, but Bern Elliott and the Fenmen were unique as a group i
  • For Bonn, Bern etc this is merely a title, since Bonn is like
  • and the townships of Spring, Cumru, Muhlenberg, Bern, Exeter and Lower Alsace.
  • , with a Pepsi dispenser, as portrayed in a New Bern exhibition in the Historical Museum of Bern.
  • As part of the CATS Art in Transit program, New Bern features several pieces intended to provide a b
  • New Bern fell and was occupied.
  • looks like this album has been recorded at the Bern Festhalle (Switzerland), on 28/5/1978.
  • ortified by occupying Union forces based in New Bern following the Battle of New Bern on March 14, 1
  • sal, Edwards moved to Switzerland and worked in Bern for the World Service of the Swiss Broadcasting
  • He played for SC Bern for the remainder of that season.
  • Agostino stayed in Bern for two seasons which was invaluable in enablin
  • Bern: Francke 1978
  • He skated with SC Bern from 2006 until 2009.
  • The second congress also met at New Bern from April 3-7, 1775.
  • eral XXIII Corps, which had just arrived in New Bern from Tennessee, were moving on Kinston.
  • Farel and Froment were supported by the city of Bern fulfil this goal.
  • Outlying Air Fields: New Bern, Greeneville
  • Having been banned during the 16th century, Bern had no carnival for a long time.
  • Bern: Hans Huber, 1954.
  • Among his professor there had been Gottfried Bern Hardy and Heinrich Leo.
  • up soon to 100.3 WLGP is station signal to New Bern, Harker Island, Morehead City, & Greenville Nor
  • After a post as conductor in Bern he became the chief conductor of the NHK Sympho
  • While working in Bern, he showed that removing the thyroid gland from
  • nducting with Adam Stern and chamber music with Bern Herbolsheimer and Stephen Stubbs.
  • After the Battle of New Bern his regiment was attached to A.P. Hill's Divisi
  • The house is owned by the New Bern Historical Society and is used for Society func
  • nd made his official debut at the Stadttheater, Bern, in 1966.
  • he was assigned to command the Defenses of New Bern in July 1864.
  • rritory of Studen, a community of the Canton of Bern, in Switzerland, where Celtic and Roman vestige
  • He spent a year at the University of Bern in Switzerland, where he bought a bicycle for $
  • as located in the old part of the Swiss city of Bern, in the upper section of Spitalgasse, near Holy
  • Saanen administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland.
  • Josi began playing professionally with Bern in 2006.
  • elland administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland.
  • at the University of Lausanne and University of Bern in Switzerland.
  • the Zimmerwald Observatory at the University of Bern in Switzerland on October 12, 1977.
  • 2009, McLean signed a one-year contract with SC Bern, in Swiss National League, where he spent the n
  • minister, and to escape persecution settled at Bern, in Switzerland.
  • illage in the Bernese Oberland in the canton of Bern in Switzerland.
  • until WNBE-TV (now WCTI-TV) signed-on from New Bern in 1963.
  • He completed his psychiatric training in Bern in 1941, then emigrated to The United States, w
  • ublished in Edenton, the paper was moved to New Bern in 1934 and to Raleigh in 1938, where it is sti
  • aargau administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland.
  • He represented New Bern in the rebel "provincial congress" assembled fr
  • ernois administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland
  • Battle of Roanoke Island and the Battle of New Bern in early 1862.
  • n 1946; to Dorothy McKegg in 1952; and to Tonia Bern in 1958, which lasted until his death in 1967.
  • ried and failed to retake their fortress in New Bern in February 1864.
  • e re-joined Cantonal before moving toYoung Boys Bern in 1950.
  • in politics, he returned to law and died in New Bern in 1860.
  • He became a professor at the University of Bern in 1785.
  • ven County, North Carolina, and the city of New Bern in 1887 to construct a 37-mile (60 km) rail lin
  • ernois administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland.
  • r-Dieskau became principal conductor at Theater Bern in 1991.
  • r (born 27 August 1970 in Riggisberg, Canton of Bern) is a Swiss conductor and flutist.
  • Othman (born August 13, 1986 in Worb, Canton of Bern) is a Swiss figure skater.
  • January 1956 in Bern) is a Swiss historian.
  • Sandra Gasser (born 27 July 1962 in Bern) is a retired Swiss track and field athlete who
  • laviti (born 2 February 1978 in Lyss, Canton of Bern) is a Swiss football player.
  • ieder (born December 3, 1976 in Thun, Canton of Bern) is a retired Swiss Nordic combined skier who h
  • Roland Zoss (born 1951 in Bern) is a songwriter and novelist.
  • Paul Laciga (born November 24, 1970 in Bern) is a beach volleyball player from Switzerland,
  • Erwin Lauper (born 14 June 1946 in Bern) is a Swiss wheelchair curling player.
  • First Church of Christ, Scientist, New Bern, is still an active Christian Science congregat
  • ncine Lehmann, 24 June 1977, in Worb, Canton of Bern) is a Swiss pop singer.
  • Bamert (born July 5, 1942 in Ersigen, Canton of Bern) is a Swiss composer and conductor.
  • Bern: Kandelaber-Verlag, 1970.
  • Members included Washington, New Bern, Kinston, Greenville, Tarboro, and Farmville.
  • Thomas Friedli studied in Bern, Lausanne and Paris (with Jacques Lancelot) bef
  • rlin, Frankfurt, Bonn, Vienna, Tokyo, Montreal, Bern, Lausanne, Stockholm, Prague, and at the Guggen
  • oved to West Berlin, Amsterdam, London, Zurich, Bern, Los Angeles, Munich, and Berlin.
  • Dan Bern makes heavy references to "Song to Woody" in hi
  • Battle of New Bern, March 14, 1862.
  • holas Sparks, a fiction author who lives in New Bern, mentioned Mr. Bradham in his book Bend in the
  • l North Carolina, including Elizabeth City, New Bern, Morehead City, Goldsboro, Raleigh, Durham, Fay
  • After one season at the Bern Municipal Theatre, he became first tenor at the
  • tion coming soon to WWNB-AM Love 1490 AM in New Bern N.C.
  • He resumed the practice of law in New Bern, N.C., and died there February 18, 1891.
  • and soon thereafter opened a drug store in New Bern named the "Bradham Drug Company" that, like man
  • It is on 510 Pollock Street and in the New Bern National Historic District.
  • Leader, Hydrographic party around New Bern, NC, in 1864.
  • nd commenced practice in Beaufort; moved to New Bern, NC, and continued the practice of law; member
  • ; KBYI, Rexburg, ID; KWTU, Tulsa, OK; WTEB, New Bern, NC; WFCR, Amherst, MA; WOSU-FM, Columbus, OH;
  • und Wirkung Max Adlers Frankfurt/Main, Berlin, Bern, New York, Paris, Vienna, 1993
  • Bern Nix is a jazz guitarist.
  • Bern Nix - Guitar
  • 1922 and is buried at Cedar Grove Cemetery, New Bern, North Carolina.
  • a historic church at 320 Pollock Street in New Bern, North Carolina.
  • storic church at 1130 Walt Bellamy Drive in New Bern, North Carolina.
  • Spaight was born in New Bern, North Carolina, the son of the Secretary of th
  • Licensed to New Bern, North Carolina, USA.
  • o stand for re-election in 1960 and died in New Bern, North Carolina in 1967.
  • Regiment was raised on September 1, 1775 at New Bern, North Carolina for service with the Continenta
  • Born in New Bern, North Carolina, Bryan studied under private te
  • 14 September 1943 at Barbour Boat Works in New Bern, North Carolina.
  • Gaston was born in New Bern, North Carolina.
  • treet between Middle and Hancock Streets in New Bern, North Carolina.
  • the son of John Wright Stanly, was born in New Bern, North Carolina, and educated by private tutors
  • TN Washington / Greenville / Jacksonville / New Bern, North Carolina
  • Shapou died May 17, 1985, in New Bern, North Carolina.
  • avon Anthony Drew (born December 9, 1985 in New Bern, North Carolina) is an American football tight
  • Union soldiers captured her town of New Bern, North Carolina.
  • region from the southeastern settlement of New Bern, North Carolina.
  • rst black priest at St. Cyprian's Church in New Bern, North Carolina.
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