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  • ...n = [[Directory:Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]], [[Directory:Ohio|Ohio]] ...'' are an alt-prog rock band hailing from [[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]], [[Ohio]]. They signed to the [[Arp Media]] label in 2007 and are scheduled to rele
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  • '''Cleveland, Ohio'''
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  • ...in the National League (NL), and the Boston Americans (1901–1908) and the Cleveland Naps (1909–1911) in the American League (AL). ...elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1937. Young died in Newcomerstown, Ohio, on Nov. 4, 1955. The annual awards for best pitcher, established in 1956,
    2 KB (235 words) - 19:23, 22 April 2009
  • ...ectory:Cleveland, Ohio|Streetsboro]]]] [[State_Name:=Ohio|[[Directory:Ohio|Ohio]]]] ...e facilities in [[Directory:Cleveland, Ohio|Celeveland]], [[Directory:Ohio|Ohio]] and Ft. Valley, Georgia. Step2 focuses primarily on manufacturing and ma
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Park Ohio Holdings Corp}} '''Park Ohio Holdings Corp'''
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  • | team = Cleveland Indians | debutteam = Cleveland Indians
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  • ...1787. It became a separate territory in 1799. Columbus is the capital and Cleveland the largest city. Population: [[Population:=11,400,000]]. [[Image:Men-with-ohio-flag.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Ohio volunteers]]
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  • | predecessor=[[Grover Cleveland]] | successor=[[Grover Cleveland]]
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  • ** Lt. Col. David M. Scales, 45, Cleveland, Ohio
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  • | predecessor=[[Grover Cleveland]] | order2=39th [[Governor of Ohio]]
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  • | order2= [[United States Senator]] <br> from [[Ohio]] ...ntatives|U.S. Representative]] and [[United States Senate|Senator]] from [[Ohio]]. Harrison first gained national fame for leading U.S forces against [[Nat
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  • | name=Grover Cleveland | image=President Grover Cleveland.jpg
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  • ...in the Black Hawk Purchase. Most of Iowa's first white settlers came from Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Indiana, Kentucky, and Virginia. ...baseball's Bob Feller, an Iowa farm boy who went on to greatness with the Cleveland Indians during the Golden Age of baseball.
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  • | state2=[[Ohio]] | office3= Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
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  • ...to the early 1800s. In the early years river traffic, especially along the Ohio, was a major means of transportation. The National Road, a major westward r ...diana was part of the huge Northwest Territory, which included present day Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin, which were ceded to the United States by
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  • # 29.77 law lemon ohio * 25. [[asbestos attorney ohio]] $67.75
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  • ...tp://www.usa-presidents.info/speeches/cleveland-speech.html Andrew Johnson Cleveland Speech (September 3, 1866)]</ref> The Republicans won by a landslide (the S |Post=[[William Dennison (Ohio governor)|William Dennison]]
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  • ...le|Scottish]] parents. Wilson's father was originally from [[Steubenville, Ohio]] where his grandfather had been an abolitionist newspaper publisher and hi ...argument for a parliamentary system, but Wilson was impressed by [[Grover Cleveland]], and ''Congressional Government'' emerged as a critical description of Am
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  • [04:26] <artistdesigner> sorry Cleveland [19:03] <ToAruShiroiNeko> Its almost as bad as Ohio
    971 KB (120,204 words) - 00:04, 10 July 2015