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  • {{Lawyer Central | name = Lawyer Central of Boston
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  • |leader_name = Belinda Boston The '''University of Central Florida Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life''' offers organizations unde
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  • Electronic texts of a selection of Emerson's writings, including his central addresses on transcendentalism. Unannotated; no bibliographical information Scanned pages from George Lunt's 'Four Papers from the Boston Courier for 1858' (Little, Brown, 1858) criticizing Parker, Emerson, Curtis
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  • ...ame=parmet/> When Bush left his ambassadorial post to become [[Director of Central Intelligence]], Fitzgerald went to [[Langley, Virginia|Langley]] as his ass ...Clinton's affair with [[Gennifer Flowers]]. In an interview with the ''[[Boston Globe]]'' on [[May 14]], [[1992]], Michael Dukakis' mother, Euterpe Dukakis
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  • *30 times the [[Final Four]] ([[Boston Globe]]: 1978–1988, [[College Basketball on CBS|CBS]]: 1984–199 *17 times the [[NBA Finals]] (Boston Globe: 1974–1988 and [[NBA on CBS|CBS]]: 1984–1990)
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  • ...League rookie record of 38, held by [[Wally Berger]] of the {{by|1930}} [[Boston Braves]] and [[Frank Robinson]] of the {{by|1956}} [[Cincinnati Redlegs]]. ...94/.561 with 34 homers and 127 RBI. The Cardinals finished first in the NL Central during a difficult campaign that saw the death of team announcer [[Jack Buc
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  • In Hong Kong, people usually gather in [[Central, Hong Kong|Central]], [[Causeway Bay]] and [[Tsim Sha Tsui]] harbourfront to see the lightwork ...s, community events, parades, and fireworks displays. First Night began in Boston in 1976 and is now found in over 60 cities nationwide. A similar celebrati
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  • After graduating college, Pierce entered politics and rose to a central position in the Democratic party of New Hampshire and became a member of th ...y 6]], [[1853]], shortly after boarding a train in [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]], president-elect Pierce and his family were trapped in a [[Derailment|der
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  • [[Category:Society/Ethnicity/The_Americas]]'''Nebraska''' is a state of the central [[Nation Located In::Directory:United States of America|United States]] in * Kearney, Nebraska is located exactly between Boston and San Francisco.
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  • ...battles took place on New Hampshire land, hundreds of “minutemen” went to Boston to fight the British. New Hampshire's participation in the Battle of Bunker ...s in the United States. The state benefits from its close proximity to the Boston metropolitan area with its many high-technology firms, but when Massachuset
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  • ...Act of 1807 and by the competition from larger ports such as New York and Boston. However, this post-Revolutionary period also marked the beginning of Rhode * The Cogswell Tower in Central Falls was the site of an Indian observation point in use during King Philli
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  • ...</ref> In high school, Jeter was a star [[baseball]] player at [[Kalamazoo Central High School]], where he also played [[basketball]], earning an All-State ho In December 2007, Jeter was inducted into the Kalamazoo Central High School Athletic Hall of Fame.<ref>''Every coach has heard this'', ''[[
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  • |order3=11th [[Director of Central Intelligence]] ...he [[People's Republic of China]] (1974&ndash;1976), and Director of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (1976&ndash;1977). After an [[United States president
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  • ...789. He was then admitted to the bar in 1791 and began practicing law in [[Boston]]. ...this accident was [[Cornelius Vanderbilt]], future head of the [[New York Central Railroad]], who suffered two cracked ribs and a punctured lung, taking a mo
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  • ...gory:Society/Ethnicity/The_Americas]]'''Maryland''' is a state of the east-central [[Nation Located In::Directory:United States of America|United States]]. It ...evolutionary War in 1775. Marylanders opposed the Stamp Act, protested the Boston Port Bill by burning a boat and the tea cargo, and attended the First Conti
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  • ...area began. The Chickasaw lived in the north and east, the Choctaw in the central part, and the Natchez in the southwest. * S.B. Sam Vick of Oakland played for the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. He was the only man ever to pinch hit for the baseball great Babe
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  • ...the new yorker 2006 07 31 robert mchenry the faith based encyclopedia tech central station november 15 2004 wide world of wikipedia the emory wheel april 21 2
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  • | alma_mater= [[Ohio Central College]] ...udying the [[printing]] and newspaper trade as a college student at [[Ohio Central College]] in [[Iberia, Ohio]], during which time he also worked at the ''Un
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  • Cities like Boston have already been feeling the affects of this burst bubble. The real estate ...wiki/New_York_Stock_Exchange" TARGET="_blank" <sup>[2]</sup></a> The first central location of the NYSE was a room rented for $200 a month in 1817 located at
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  • ...gerald|John "Honey Fitz" Fitzgerald]], a prominent [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] political figure who was the city's mayor and a three-term member of [[Un ...kemia]] at [[Brigham and Women's Hospital|Peter Bent Brigham Hospital]] in Boston in January and February 1936. He recuperated at the Kennedy winter home in
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