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  • {{rpl|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania}} {{rpl|Philadelphia Phillies}}
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  • ...d_universities/Catalogs|U.S. institution]] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]
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  • ...elphia Sixers''' are a [[National Basketball Association]] team based in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]].
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  • ...d environmental science research institute in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], PA.
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  • ...the National League East division, located in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]].
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  • ...rt of Appeals]] for DE, NJ and PA, located in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]].
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  • ...,; [[Habonim Dror]] Camping Association, as Chair of the Camp Committee of Philadelphia's Camp Galil.
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  • ...im Alliance in North America]]; involved in protest and discussions with [[Philadelphia Inquirer]] over cartoons of [[Muhammad]]
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  • ...on University]], and situated halfway between [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] and [[New York, New York|New York City]] and an hour's drive from either
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  • ...ty of Pennsylvania]]; co-chair of the City of [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]'s Emergency Preparedness Review Committee; member of the U.S. [[National
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  • #REDIRECT [[Philadelphia (disambiguation)]]
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  • * [https://www.mlb.com/phillies Philadelphia Phillies] official website
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  • #REDIRECT [[Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad]]
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  • * [https://www.nba.com/sixers Philadelphia Sixers] official NBA website
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  • [[Fireboat]] operated in [[Philadelphia]] from 2007
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  • [[Fireboat]]s operated in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]]
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  • ...improvement, especially in their home city of [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]].
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  • [[Fireboat]] operated in [[Philadelphia]] from 1950 into the 2010s
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  • [[Fireboat]] operated in [[Philadelphia]] from 1950 into the 2010s
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  • [[Fireboat]] operated in [[Philadelphia]], named after a previous mayor
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  • ...96) ''MTV: the Making of a Revolution''. Philadelphia: Running Press. ISBN Philadelphia: Running Press. ISBN 1-56138-703-7
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  • 1706-1790, American statesman and scientist, based in Philadelphia.
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  • ...http://www.hsp.org/ website], 1300 Locust St. [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] (215) 732-6200 ...l Hill Cemetery]] [http://www.forever-care.com/ website], 3822 Ridge Ave., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (215) 228-8200
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  • ...h, Frances Talaska (2009) ''A Manual of Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests''. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN 0-7817-7194-3 ...& Child Health Nursing: Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Family''. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN 0-7817-7776-3
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  • ...nsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]. The team was founded in 1883 as the Philadelphia Quakers in the [[National League]]. The team has been based in Philadelphia since its inception in 1883. They have played their home games at the follo
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  • Public affairs consultant; [[Tea Party National Leadership Team ]]; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; organized April 2009 rally
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  • ...ft|m}}) fireboat, the ''[[Independence (fireboat)|Independence]]'', from [[Philadelphia]], responded to a dock fire in [[Paulsboro]], where the ''Independence'' ca ...ersued. On July 30, 2014, Westville initiated a lawsuit in Federal Court. Philadelphia finally settled, on March 31, 2016, for $117,000.
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  • [[Fireboat]] first operated in [[Philadelphia]] in 1922, named after a previous mayor
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  • [[Fireboat]] first operated in [[Philadelphia]] in 1893, named after a previous mayor
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  • ...uring the American Revolution, originally published on January 10, 1776 in Philadelphia.
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  • * Avedon, Elliot; Sutton-Smith, Brian, ''The Study of Games''. (Philadelphia: Wiley, 1971), reprinted Krieger, 1979. ISBN 0-89874-045-2
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  • *xMoss, Roger W. ''Historic Landmarks of Philadelphia'' (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008). - for information about bridges
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  • ...il she was sunk by the larger fireboat [[Independence (fireboat)]], from [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]]
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  • {{rpl|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania}}
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  • ...bishop Wood High School''' is a Catholic high school in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. It is located in Warminster, [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]. The school competes in the Philadelphia Catholic League.
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  • [[image:Commonsense.jpeg|thumb|200px|''Common Sense'', printed in Philadelphia by W. and T. Bradford]] ..., originally published on January 10, 1776 in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]. It blamed the [[Great Britain | British]] monarch, referring to [[George
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  • ...p://www.hsp.org/ website], 1300 Locust Street [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] (215) 732-6200
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  • As a major port, city government has operated multiple '''Fireboats in Philadelphia'''.<ref name=FemaFireboatsThenAndNow/> * named after one of Philadelphia's mayors.<ref name=firemanshall2015-03-03/>
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  • ...state in NE [[United States of America|U.S.]], with an urban corridor from Philadelphia to New York City; one of the country's original 13 colonies.
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  • ...dsor (ed.) (2011). ''Quotable Hitchens: From [[Alcohol]] to [[Zionism]]''. Philadelphia, PA: De Capo Press. ISBN 978-0306819582. Foreword by [[Martin Amis]].
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  • ...eorgia]] delegation to the [[U.S. Constitutional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philadelphia convention) which wrote the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • ...eorgia]] delegation to the [[U.S. Constitutional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philadelphia convention) which wrote the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • ...eorgia]] delegation to the [[U.S. Constitutional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philadelphia convention) which wrote the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • '''Elias Victor ("Vic") Seixas''' (August 30, 1923, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania–) was a top-rated American amateur [[tennis]] player for ma
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  • (1898-1976) An American sculptor born in Philadelphia, who is attributed to being the creator of the mobile (a kinetic sculpture
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  • ...e)|Georgia]] delegation to the [[U.S. Constitutional Convention]] (''aka'' Philadelphia Convention) which wrote the [[United States Constitution]].
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  • ...state)]] delegation to the [[U.S. Constitutional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philadelphia convention) which wrote the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • ...ant landmarks, such as the Central Library building of the Free Library of Philadelphia.
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  • Philadelphia Editor [[Pajamas Media]]; Ph.D. in Physics and Astronomy from the Universit
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  • ...c Works which consisted of 82 miles of rail from Vine and Broad Streets in Philadelphia, to the canal basin Columbia where the Eastern Division canal began.
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  • ...usetts]] delegation to the [[U.S. Constitutional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philadelphia convention) which wrote the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • ...cticut]] delegation to the [[U.S. Constitutional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philadelphia convention) which wrote the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • ...cticut]] delegation to the [[U.S. Constitutional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philadelphia convention) which wrote the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • ...w York]] delegation to the [[U.S. Constitutional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philadelphia convention) which wrote the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • '''Alexander Calder''' (1898-1976) was an American sculptor born in Philadelphia, who is attributed to being the creator of the [[Mobile (art)|mobile]] (a [
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  • ...Jolla, California]] on February 16, 1948, at [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] in 1948, and at the Utah State Open in 1948 and 1949. He was also the run
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  • ...Qualitative Analysis, 2nd Ed.", pp. 263-278, Saunders College Publishing, Philadelphia, 1984.
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  • ...pshire]] delegation to the [[U.S. Constitutional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philadelphia convention) which wrote the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • ...ailroad|rail]] from Vine and Broad Streets in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], to the canal basin Columbia where the [[Eastern Division Canal|Eastern D ...e (including the Allegheny Portage Railroad to the west), the Columbia and Philadelphia was built using both strap-iron rails and rolled-edge iron rails.<ref name=
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  • *Scott, Nancy, ed. A Memoir of Hugh Lawson White. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott and Co., 1856.
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  • *Per Berskow, ''Strange Tales about Jesus — A Survey of Unfamiliar Gospels'', Philadelphia 1983
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  • The [[Philadelphia Fire Department]] started operating the [[fireboat]] '''''Independence''''' ...ersued. On July 30, 2014, Westville initiated a lawsuit in Federal Court. Philadelphia finally settled, on March 31, 2016, for $117,000.
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  • ...in [[Oakland, California]]. The team began in Philadelphia in 1901 as the Philadelphia Athletics, as one of the inaugural teams in the [[American League]]. The ...the team's inception in 1901, they have been based in 3 different cities: Philadelphia (1901-1954), Kansas City (1955-1967), and Oakland (1968-present). They have
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  • {{dambigbox|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia}} ...Philadelphia from South Street Bridge July 2016 panorama 3.jpg|right|450px|Philadelphia as seen from the South Street Bridge (Schuylkill River) in 2016}}
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  • ...]]. In one of his raids, he and a detachment of marines boarded the USS ''Philadelphia'', which had run aground off the coast of Tripoli, and burned the ship to t
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  • ...t the University of Pennsylvania.jpg|350px|right| View towards Center City Philadelphia over the [[University of Pennsylvania Campus Historic District]] with Hunts ...d_universities/Catalogs|U.S. institution]] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], commonly referred to as '''Penn''' or '''UPenn'''. It is the fourth old
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  • ...rrell, Willis C. Maddrey, eds. ''Schiff's diseases of the liver'', 9th ed. Philadelphia : Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2003. ISBN 0-7817-3007-4 ...Thomas D. Boyer. eds. ''Hepatology: a textbook of liver disease'', 4th ed. Philadelphia: Saunders. 2003. ISBN 0-7216-9051-3
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  • ...lvania is Harrisburg. Notable cities include [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] and [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]].
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  • *[http://image.udmercy.edu/BAA/Gibbs_23752(b)spe.pdf Our Philadelphia Letter. Lecture at the Institute for Colored Youth, ''Weekly Anglo-African'
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  • {{rpl|Philadelphia Phillies}}
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  • [[Sociology|sociologist]] and Director of Research and Evaluation for the Philadelphia Corporation for Aging, Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Nursing
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  • ...Soon after his birth, his family relocated to [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], where he lived until he was a young man. In 1908, Pound settled in Europ
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  • ...ratory disorders and [[headache]]. It is named for an outbreak at the 1976 Philadelphia convention of the American Legion."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...43 miles from Columbia in the east, where it connected to the Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad, to Duncan's Island in the west, where it met the Juniata Division
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  • *[http://www.philadelphiafed.org/ Philadelphia]
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  • * [http://www.philorch.org/ Philadelphia Orchestra]
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  • ...trick 2.jpg|right|400px|Dr Ruth Patrick at the Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia in 1975}} ...of Natural Sciences of Drexel University|Academy of Natural Sciences]] in Philadelphia. In 1948, she founded (and funded) the [[Patrick Center for Environmental
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  • {{r|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania}}
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  • * Weigley, Russell. ''Philadelphia: A 300-Year History'' (1982)
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  • ...p Amusements: Working Women and Leisure in Turn-of-the-Century New York''. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. .../www.archive.org/details/bookofnewyork002916mbp ''The Book of New York'']. Philadelphia: Penn Publishing.
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  • {{r|Philadelphia chromosome}}
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  • ...Villanova University]] – [[Radnor Township]], [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]
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  • ...t landmarks, such as the Central Library building of the [[Free Library of Philadelphia]]. Despite his many significant contributions to the profession, he receiv Born in Philadelphia on April 30, 1881, was the youngest of eight children born to Charles and M
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  • {{rpl|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania}}
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  • ...nedy School of Government at [[Harvard University]]; past President of The Philadelphia Society; former Media Fellow, [[Hoover Institution]]
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  • ...el, Caribbean Currents. Caribbean Music from Rumba to Reggae. 2nd edition, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2006.
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  • {{pl|Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad}}<br />
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  • * [[Walt Whitman]] bronze statue/monument, 3100 S. Broad St, Philadelphia, PA (at entrance to I-76 for the [[Walt Whitman bridge]])
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  • * [https://www.thursdaycontra.com/~spuds/TuneLinks.html Philadelphia Contra Dance Tune Repository] - hundreds of (mostly) traditional dance tune
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  • {{r|Philadelphia soul}}
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  • * ''Court Hustler'', by Bobby Riggs, 1973, Lippincott, Philadelphia
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  • ...d in 1812 and has been continuously open to the public since 1832. Around Philadelphia, the Academy building on 19th Street (dating from 1876) is known as "the di ...and the Parkway Central Library (a.k.a. the heart of the [[Free Library of Philadelphia]]).
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  • ...', translated from the German by Charles Passage, Chemical Heritage Press, Philadelphia (2004)
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  • ...'' spans the Delaware River as part of Interstate Highway 76 between South Philadelphia and Gloucester City, New Jersey. The bridge is named after the poet [[Wal
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  • ...York City department stores. In ''Sociolinguistic Patterns'', chapter 2. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. pp.43-69.
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  • | location = Philadelphia
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  • ...ster, Pennsylvania]], about 15 miles south of [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] on the [[Delaware River]]. Its primary product was [[tanker]]s, but the c
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  • ...e Inhabitants of the British Settlements in America, Upon Slave-keeping.'' Philadelphia: Printed by J. Dunlap, 1773. ...phia, Pa.: Historical Collections of the Library, College of Physicians of Philadelphia, 1987.
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  • ...Indies and the Formation of Literature and Culture in the New Republic'', Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0812-23930-0
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  • * [[Eliyahu Ashtor|Ashtor, Eliyahu]], ''The Jews of Moslem Spain, Vol. 2'', Philadelphia: [[The Jewish Publication Society of America]] (1979) * [[Heinreich Graetz|Graetz, Professor H.]] ''History of the Jews, Vol. III'' Philadelphia: [[The Jewish Publication Society of America]] (1894)
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  • ...} Majlis Ash-Shura, [[Muslim Alliance in North America]]; Imam and Writer (Philadelphia) ...uslim Alliance in North America]]; Imam, International Muslim Brotherhood (Philadelphia)
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  • ...Qualitative Analysis, 2nd Ed.", pp. 263-278, Saunders College Publishing, Philadelphia, 1984.
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  • {{rpl|Philadelphia Phillies}}
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  • |2022|| [[Houston Astros]] ||AL||4|| [[Philadelphia Phillies]] ||NL||2||[[Jeremy Pena]] |2009|| [[New York Yankees]] ||AL||4|| [[Philadelphia Phillies]] ||NL||2||[[Hideki Matsui]]
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  • ...Ed. Kenneth W. Whitten and Kenneth D. Gailey, Saunders College Publishing, Philadelphia, 1981.
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  • ...lin, David A.; Saitz, Richard (2009) ''Principles of Addiction Medicine''. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN 0-7817-7477-2
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  • ...thy Kegan already having been assassinated in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] at Hunt Plaza. The ensuing presidential commission condemns a lone gunman
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  • ...e=3 |pages=233–262 |publisher=Historical Society of Pennsylvania |location=Philadelphia |month=July |year=2007}}*{{cite book |title=History of the State of Delawar ...st=John Thomas |coauthors= |work= |publisher=L. J. Richards & Co |location=Philadelphia |year=1888 |id=}}
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  • *International Family & Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal (Philadelphia, PA) *Masjid Mujahideen (Philadelphia, PA)
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  • {{r|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania}}
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  • ...elegation to the Constitutional Convention in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]. He supported a strong national government but also tried to protect regi ...his retirement from politics, he became a wealthy businessman. He died in Philadelphia in 1822. His grandson, [[Pierce Mease Butler]], was the husband of the famo
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  • ...the original thirteen American states met in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania to redesign the government of the United States. The docume
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  • '''William Henry "Bill" Cosby''' (b. July 12, 1937, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American comedian, actor, television host, musician, a
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  • ...l=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=bnchm.section.766|location=Philadelphia |year=1999 |pages= |isbn=0-397-51820-X |oclc= |doi=|url=http://www.ncbi.nlm ...ks/bv.fcgi?highlight=Muscarinic%20Receptors&rid=bnchm.section.808|location=Philadelphia |year=1999 |pages= |isbn=0-397-51820-X |oclc= |doi=|url=http://www.ncbi.nlm
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  • ...York City department stores. In ''Sociolinguistic Patterns'', chapter 2. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. pp.43-69.
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  • ...le, Walter; and Bower, Ralph L. (1914) ''Unvisited Places of Old Europe''. Philadelphia: Penn Publishing Company
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  • * P. Hartman, ''Ordinary Differential Equations'', SIAM, Philadelphia, 2002 (2nd edition). ISBN 978-0-898715-10-1
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  • *13 November 1994 - [[Irvine Auditorium]] - [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]
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  • ...verland Travel on the Pacific Railroad 1865-1881|publisher=Polyglot Press, Philadelphia, PA|id=ISBN 1411599934}}
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  • ...miles from Columbia in the east, where it connected to the [[Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad]], to Duncan's Island in the west, where it met the [[Juniata Divi ...to extend further to the east, down to Columbia, and meet the Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad.<ref name="Amazing">William H. Shank, P.E. (2001) ''The Amazing Pe
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  • ...t, [[Brit Tzedek v'Shalom]]; Staff Attorney, City Council of Philadelphia; Philadelphia, PA
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  • * [[Walt Whitman]] statue/monument, 3100 S. Broad St, Philadelphia, PA (at entrance to I-76 for the [[Walt Whitman bridge]])
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  • ...ased Physical Diagnosis |edition= |language= |publisher=Saunders |location=Philadelphia |year=2007 |origyear= |pages= |quote= |isbn=1-4160-2898-6 |oclc= |doi= |url
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  • ...ased Physical Diagnosis |edition= |language= |publisher=Saunders |location=Philadelphia |year=2007 |origyear= |pages= |quote= |isbn=1-4160-2898-6 |oclc= |doi= |url
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  • ...d the Main Line was operational. The weeks it used to take to travel from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh was reduced to four and a half days (when steam locomotives r ===Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad===
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  • | In reserve at Philadelphia, PA (as of 5/07). ...03, she was berthed at the [[Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility]] in Philadelphia.
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  • ...nsult Handheld Software |edition= |language= |publisher=Saunders |location=Philadelphia |year=2007 |origyear= |pages= |quote= |isbn=1-4160-2898-6 |oclc= |doi= |url
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  • ...ist Party (United States)|Federalist Party]] positions. Fenno moved it to Philadelphia when the national capital moved there in 1790. Fenno, along with his wife and a newborn daughter, died in Philadelphia during the yellow fever epidemic of 1798. His son, John Ward Fenno, carried
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  • | In reserve at Philadelphia, PA (as of 5/07) ...eserve, and berthed at the [[Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility]] in Philadelphia.
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  • ...]]. By the 1770s, this tradition had spread to other similar clubs in the Philadelphia area. ...st permanent society of the movement," Kilroe reports, "was established in Philadelphia on May first, 1772, and was called 'The Sons of King Tammany,'"<ref>Kilroe,
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  • *11 May - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania *31 March - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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  • * [http://www.librarycompany.org/ The Library Company of Philadelphia] - Franklin's Library Company, still active today
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  • ...aris]] cultivating his professional and political mind before returning to Philadelphia in 1769. ==Philadelphia's Physician==
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  • ...[The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts]], [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], [[PA]];
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  • ...areas - Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York, Northern New Jersey, and Philadelphia - which are included with the national sample.). Since 1984, each metropoli
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  • ...on University]], and situated halfway between [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] and [[New York, New York|New York City]] an hour's drive from either city
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  • | In reserve at Philadelphia, PA (as of 5/07). ...03, she was berthed at the [[Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility]] in Philadelphia.
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  • ...= Tradition has it that about 1801, Frederick Graff, chief engineer of the Philadelphia Water Works, patented a post-style fire hydrant resembling what we use toda ...ire hydrant is unofficially credited to Frederick Graff, chief engineer of Philadelphia Water Works, in 1801. Ironically, the official fire hydrant patent is rumor
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  • ...Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action. Philadelphia, PA. ...Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action, Philadelphia, PA.
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  • ...ion=Second edition| publisher =W. B. Saunders Co. | date =1959 | location =Philadelphia and London | pages =546 p | isbn = 0721669417/9780721669410|oclc = 554879} ...ion=Second edition| publisher =W. B. Saunders Co. | date =1959 | location =Philadelphia and London | pages =546 p | isbn = 0721669417/9780721669410|oclc = 554879}
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  • Juliani, Richard N. The Social Organization of Immigration : The Italians in Philadelphia American Ethnic Groups. New York: Arno Press, 1980.
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  • ...lifornia]] on 24 January 1946. She arrived at [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] on [[16 April]] for inactivation. ...by the Maritime Administration on 15 July 1968 to the Northern Metals Co., Philadelphia, for scrapping.
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  • Between 1801 and 1806 rival factions of Jeffersonian Republicans in Philadelphia engaged in intense public debate and vigorous political competition that pi * Phillips, Kim T. "William Duane, Philadelphia's Democratic Republicans, and the Origins of Modern Politics." ''Pennsylvan
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  • ...rlier marriage: Ross Van Til of Louisville, Colorado and Claire Van Til of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Van Til received a BA (High Honors; Phi Beta Kappa) from Swa ...ademic in the Budapest community. Van Til also served as President of the Philadelphia/Delaware Valley Chapter of the Fulbright Association, and as Anna Deane Car
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  • ...989">Valene L. Smith. 1989. Hosts and Guests: The Anthropology of Tourism. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.</ref> or <ref name="Goeldner and Ritchie
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  • ...he state of New Jersey, showing the locations of NY City (upper right) and Philadelphia (lower left).}} ...iver]] across from the northeastern corner of [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]].
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  • ...w Jersey (U.S. state)|New Jersey]] train traffic between New York City and Philadelphia, get a peek of what is to come by glimpsing several enormous sculptures whi
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  • ...ipheral nervous system: the facial nerve|publisher=Lea & Febiger |location=Philadelphia |year=1973 |pages=927 |isbn=0-8121-0377-7 |oclc= |doi=}}</ref> The nerve of ...ral nervous system: the trigeminal nerve|publisher=Lea & Febiger |location=Philadelphia |year=1973 |pages=917 |isbn=0-8121-0377-7 |oclc= |doi=}}</ref>
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  • ...is soul]], [[Chicago soul]], [[New Orleans soul]], [[Psychedelic soul]], [[Philadelphia soul]] and the contemporary [[Neo soul]] (aka. nu-soul), although the latte
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  • * <span class="newtab">[https://www.freelibrary.org/ Philadelphia Free Library]</span>
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  • ...expedition against the Cherokees around 1793; pursued classical studies in Philadelphia, Pa., and studied law in Lancaster, Pa.; admitted to the bar in 1796 and co
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  • ...jpg|Walt Whitman Monument, [[Jo Davidson (sculptor)]], at 3100 S Broad St, Philadelphia PA at the I-76 entrance to the [[Walt Whitman bridge]] over the [[Delaware
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  • In 1878, John Wanamaker of Philadelphia department store fame decreed [[January]] to be the time for a white sale.
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  • ...er." Over the next few months Morse and Vail demonstrated the telegraph at Philadelphia's [[Franklin Institute]], members of Congress, and [[Martin Van Buren|Presi ...a Description of all Telegraphs Known, Employing Electricity or Galvanism, Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard'', 1845. Reprinted by New York: Arno Press, 1974.</ref>
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  • ...st=John Thomas |coauthors= |work= |publisher=L. J. Richards & Co |location=Philadelphia |pages= |year=1888 |isbn=0-87413-493-5}}
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  • ...ffected by [[congenital heart disease]] ([[CZ:Ref:McDonald-McGinn 1999 The Philadelphia story: the 22q11.2 deletion: report on 250 patients|McDonald-McGinn et al.,
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  • ...Remarks by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr'', edited by Lawrence Teacher, Running Press, Philadelphia, 1976, p. xiii</ref>
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  • In December 2005, Wilkinson began blogging on the Philadelphia Eagles' official website. She is a big fan of both the Eagles and her home
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  • Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia, she is the daughter of Filipino immigrants and raised in southern New Jers
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  • *Donaldson, Frances Lonsdale Lady (1975) ''Edward VIII''. Philadelphia: Lippincott. ISBN 0-397-00765-5
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  • ...and on 21 February, 1787, called for a convention of delegates "be held at Philadelphia for the sole and express purpose of revising the Articles of Confederation *Bowen, Catherine Drinker. ''Miracle at Philadelphia'' (1986).
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  • ...jpg|right|350px|Michelle Obama campaigning in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], September 2008.}}
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  • ...e_Hindenburg_disaster_.html "The real cause of the Hindenburg disaster?" ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', 6 May 2007 (the 70th anniversary of the Hindenburg disaster)]
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  • ...s EB. (1987) ''Food and evolution: toward a theory of human food habits''. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. ISBN 0877224358. <!-- AS: See Sony Reader Library
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  • ...Atlantic Refining Company (ARCO) refinery in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]. Since that time, virtually all of the refineries worldwide have install
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  • The understandings are most associated with deliberations between the [[Philadelphia Convention]] that proposed the Constitution in 1787, to its ratification in
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  • ...th a special war bond drive. Her keel was laid on 14 September 1943 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, and was commissioned on 3 November 1946, sponsored by Mrs. [[A.A
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  • ...state)|Pennsylvania]] and then studied law in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] with John Moland. He was admitted to the [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Penn ...nt [[Caesar Rodney]] had to ride overnight to [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] to break the deadlock in [[Delaware (U.S. state)|Delaware]]'s delegation
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  • *Hellman, Geoffrey T. The Smithsonian: Octopus on the Mall. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1967.
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  • ...y lies on the [[Delaware River]] across from the northeastern suburbs of [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]]. Trenton has about 90,000 people, nearly half of which are
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  • ...Chicago is known for its Italian beef sandwiches, Milwaukee for bratwurst, Philadelphia for its cheesesteak, and Los Angeles for the French dip, which, according t
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  • ...0px|Walt Whitman Monument, [[Jo Davidson (sculptor)]], at 3100 S Broad St, Philadelphia PA at the I-76 entrance to the [[Walt Whitman bridge]] over the [[Delaware ...ky and street views of [[Jo Davidson (sculptor)]]'s Walt Whitman statue in Philadelphia at 3100 S Broad St and the intersection with I-76, entrance to [[Walt Whitm
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  • ...ay]] area. In April she put into the yards at [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] for the installation of radar and additional armament. ...es before sailing [[20 October]] to return to [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]].
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  • ...tive at America Online and practiced corporate law in Tel Aviv, Israel and Philadelphia, PA. Brog is a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School. <r
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  • ...20px|The [[First Bank of the United States]]. [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|PA]].}} ...n]] opposed it. The bank was headquartered in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], with branches around the nat
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  • ...taphor". In ''Metaphor in cognitive linguistics'', Steen and Gibbs (eds.). Philadelphia: John Benjamins. ([http://cogweb.ucla.edu/CogSci/Grady_99.html online versi
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  • * Ramsay, David. ''The History of the American Revolution.'' 2 vols. Philadelphia: R. Aitken and Son, 1789. [http://books.google.com/books?vid=0osVsFwaZXdD6W
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  • ...and politician from New Castle, Delaware, and [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]. During the [[American Revolution]], he was a delegate to the [[Continent ...n|Presbyterian Church]] in New Castle and the First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. Sarah's son, Carlos Fernando de Yrujo, would later become [[Prime Minister
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  • ...ological assessment by Dr. Ruth Patrick of the Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia. Since algae live in a wide variety of habitats and have specific ecologic
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  • *[[Philadelphia Youth Orchestra]]
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  • ...by [[Anthony Benezet]] whose pamphlets reached a wider audience. In 1758 Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, as a Quaker decision-making body, urged Quakers to free the
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  • ...t. Federal Social Security; a Guide to Law and Procedure (September 1959). Philadelphia,: Joint Committee on Continuing Legal Education of the American Law Institu
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  • ...t was a key part of the fastest route between [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] and [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] in its day. However, it passed its prim ...ished, the [[Pennsylvania Railroad]] completed work on a rail line between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, allowing uninterrupted traffic. Public opinion moved away
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  • [[Congress Hall]] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], finally moving to the newly established national capital in 1800. In 18
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  • ...rned from the sale of wheat and barley to the [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] and [[West Indies]] market to provide enough cash and leisure to allow me ...e, but later attended the ''Latin School'' in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]. His father died in 1745, when Caesar was 17 years old, and the younger R
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  • ...ref>Louis Diat, French Cooking for Americans, [[J.B. Lippincott Company]], Philadelphia, 1946, page 85</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...to finance the [[War of 1812]] without one. The Bank was headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with branches in most major cities. The headquarters buildin ...deposits in the Second Bank of the United States to the Bank of Girard in Philadelphia. Stephen Girard was a major financier of the War of 1812, including most of
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  • ...s exhibited at the [[1876 Centennial Exposition|Centennial Exposition]] in Philadelphia in 1876 and became an instant "must have" household implement.
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  • ...a larger ceremony in the Wanamaker Auditorium in the Wanamaker's store in Philadelphia on the same day.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=z5
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  • ...as invited by J.R. Murlin to join the Department of Vital Economics of the Philadelphia General Hospital and in 1927 he submitted a thesis on "The Sulfur in Insuli
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  • * Reid-Maroney, Nina. ''Philadelphia's Enlightenment, 1740-1800: Kingdom of Christ, Empire of Reason.'' 2001. 19
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  • ...ystem. With [[George Washington]] presiding, 55 delegates met in secret in Philadelphia and drafted a new [[United States Constitution|Constitution]]. It was appr ...sent to Congress, requested "the appointment of Commissioners, to meet at Philadelphia on the second Monday in May next."
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  • ...thropy was possible because of the wealth of the Quaker merchants based in Philadelphia. <ref> Illick (1976) p 225 </ref> ...the narratives published by European travelers to West Africa. Benezet, a Philadelphia Quaker and humanitarian reformer, cited the travel literature in order to p
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  • His doctorate was from from Dropsie University in Philadelphia. He was a fellow at Hebrew University in Jerusalem in the mid-1930's and th
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  • ...lphia'' (1986) - excellent scholarly study [http://www.amazon.com/Franklin-Philadelphia-Belknap-Esmond-Wright/dp/0674318102/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=12032231
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  • ...e it was accepted in Europe. The first medical schools were established in Philadelphia in 1765 and New York in 1768. The first textbook appeared in 1775, though p ...(1752) and New York (1757). The first general hospital was established in Philadelphia in 1752.
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  • Democrats Doug Pike, a former editorial writer for the ''[[Philadelphia Inquirer]], and physician Manan Trivedi, have announced they will run.
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  • ...cholas was educated at home, then read law in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] where he was admitted to the Bar in 1765. |[[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]
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  • * A Bittersweet and Fancy Flight, ''Philadelphia Inquirer'' March 7, 1990, Page 1
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  • ...and conservative publications: ''National Review'', ''New York Sun'', ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', and ''Washington Times''. He often analyzes political motivatio
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  • ||Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, PA ||Convention Hall, Philadelphia, PA
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  • {{r|David Basior}} [[Jewish Voice for Peace]] board member, Philadelphia; rabbinical school student at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College JESSE BACON (Philadelphia) is a server and father. He has a Masters in teaching from Roosevelt Univer
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  • ...ate Duality and Optimization,'' CBMS Reg. Conf. Ser. Appl. Math. 16, SIAM, Philadelphia, 1974</ref>.
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  • .... Rebels were rounded up and paraded back to [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] for trial, and most were acquitted for lack of evidence.
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  • * Benjamin, Philip. ''Philadelphia Quakers in an Age of Industrialism, 1870-1920'' (1976), ...eting House and Counting House'' (1948), om Quaker businessmen in colonial Philadelphia
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  • ...fter its construction, it was mainly used to haul coal southward down into Philadelphia. When the state divested itself of its canal interests, the LC&N purchased ...petition the state of Pennsylvania for a canal down the Delaware River to Philadelphia.
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  • ...]man or representative from Pennsylvania and Delaware, a delegate to the [[Philadelphia Convention|U.S. Constitutional Convention of 1787]], [[Governor of Delaware ...aughter of the prominent [[Society of Friends|Quaker]], John Cadwalader of Philadelphia. Their sons, John and [[Philemon Dickinson|Philemon]], were born in the nex
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  • ...gates from twelve of the thirteen colonies convened in Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia to develop a coordinated response to Britain's closure of the Port of Bosto
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  • ...meeting place also alternated between Philadelphia and New Castle, . Once Philadelphia began to grow its leaders resented having to go to New Castle and gain agre ...d by Welsh [[Quakers]] and called the "Welsh Tract". Many Quakers moved to Philadelphia where they established a flourishing business community specializing in int
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  • ...Spirit of Enterprise: Merchants and Economic Development in Revolutionary Philadelphia'' (1986) * Scranton, Philip. ''Proprietary Capitalism: The Textile Manufacture at Philadelphia, 1800–1885'' (1983)
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  • ...the most forceful steps towards implementing affirmative action with his [[Philadelphia Plan]] in 1969.
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