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  • ..., then-President [[Bill Clinton]] nominated her to the ambassadorship to [[Jamaica]], but she could not serve due to poor health. In the same year she was ind ...had married twice in her life. Her first husband, Conrad Q. Chisholm, a [[Jamaica]]n [[private investigator]], whom she married in 1949, [[divorce]]d her in
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  • ...icos Islands and Haiti, east of Mexico and north of the Cayman Islands and Jamaica.
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  • {{rpl|Fireboats of Jamaica}}
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  • [[File:Trinidad and Tobago Ship Quinam arriving in Montego Bay, Jamaica - 160619-N-FE728-103 (cropped).jpg|thumb|[[TTS Quinam CG 26|Trinidad and To
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  • ...e most primitive sirenian known to date, ''[[Prorastomus]]'', was found in Jamaica, not the [[Old World]].
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  • *[[Milton Nettleford]] ([[Jamaica]]), Working Group on African Descent
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  • ...oy]] (which brought [[The Darkness]] into the label) and [[VP Records]] in Jamaica, home to reggae artists. Ahmet Ertegun died on 29 October 2006. In 2007, th
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  • | [[Jamaica]] || 2005 || 3 || 4207 ||
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  • * 2 ounces Jamaica rum
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  • ...ds'', and served as first mate. In 1767, he left the ''Two Friends'' in [[Jamaica]] and met a captain who was sailing close to Paul's hometown. The ship was
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  • <td>[[Jamaica]]</td><td>[[Kingston]]</td><td>[[Americas]]</td>
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  • ...etimes I'm wandering around the wiki and I see a glaring omission - like [[Jamaica]] - that I'd like fixed promptly, but on a subject that I know very little
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  • * Butler, Kathleen Mary. ''The Economics of Emancipation: Jamaica & Barbados, 1823-1843'' (1995) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=9104541 * Higman, Barry W. ''Slave Population and Economy in Jamaica, 1807-1834'' (1995) 330 pp. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=65083198
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  • * "A Jamaica Slave Plantation." American Historical Review, 19 (April, 1914): 543-48. [h
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  • While about to commence filming a reggae concert in Jamaica in March 1974, Clifton was once again contacted by Led Zeppelin manager Pet
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  • *[[Jamaica]], joined 18/09/1962
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  • ...rnment; a campaigner against the slave trade, he had almost emigrated to [[Jamaica]] to work as the bookkeeper on a friend's estate, one built on the labour o ...t as far as friends finding him a post as a book-keeper in Port Antonio in Jamaica, and was only abandoned because the publication of Burns's poems in Kilmarn
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  • | [[Teenager]]s from the [[British Deaf Association]] near a [[Jamaica]]n [[steel drum]] band
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  • ...upiers, including [[Barbados]][1966] in 1627, [[Anguila]] in 1650 and [[Jamaica]][1962] in 1655. Early British settlers were mainly subsistence farmers, b British Honduras[1981] (now Belize) was settled from Jamaica in 1640 and claimed by Britain in 1821. British Guiana[1966] was captured
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  • ...repeatedly called at [[Puerto Rico]], the [[Virgin Islands]], [[Haiti]], [[Jamaica]], and Cuba. ...t Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands|St. Thomas]], [[St. Croix]], [[Aruba]] and [[Jamaica]]. In August 1968, Rankin took part in exercise "Riverine 68," which was de
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