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  • ...ighbourhood has seen more [[Reggae]] recordings than anywhere outside of [[Jamaica]]
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  • * Jamaica **Jamaica Estates
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  • [[Fireboat]]s operated in [[Jamaica]]
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  • | pagename = Jamaica | abc = Jamaica
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  • Member, [[Global Leadership Foundation]]; [[Prime Minister of Jamaica]] 1992-2006
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  • A medium range patrol vessel operated by the government of [[Jamaica]].
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  • A medium range patrol vessel operated by the government of [[Jamaica]].
    107 bytes (14 words) - 17:56, 23 May 2011
  • A medium range patrol vessel operated by the government of [[Jamaica]].
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  • ...w York University), 1988. BA (Hons.) (University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica), 1978. ...d the Liberal-Authoritarian State: The Roots of Post-Colonial Democracy in Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Surinam (Africa World Press, 1998).
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  • A term for a particular music style that emerged in Jamaica in the late 1960s.
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  • ...ith other creoles. That would imply that there are two languages spoken in Jamaica, which is not really the case because they are connected. [[User:John Steph
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  • I am a Consultant with the Government of Jamaica in the areas of Open Source and Information Systems standards. I'm the president of the Jamaica
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  • A ska band from Jamaica. They played initially between 1963 and 1965, and recorded many of their be
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  • [[Music|Musical]] [[genre]] originating in [[Jamaica]] in the late 1950s combining Caribbean [[mento]] and [[calypso (music)|cal
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  • '''Ska''' is a [[music genre]] that originated in [[Jamaica]] in the late 1950s and turned into [[rocksteady]] and [[reggae]]. It combi In the early 1960s ska was extremely popular in Jamaica and also with British [[mod]]s. In the late 1960s it became the favourite m
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  • Several varieties of a full language spoken in Jamaica that developed from a pidgin and remained in some contact with English, cre
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  • {{rpl|Jamaica}}
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  • ..., School of Public Policy, [[Pepperdine University]]; [[U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica]] (1989-1993); member of Polo Hall of Fame
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  • A highly influential musician, from [[Jamaica]], and a prominent proponent of the [[Rastafarian]] religion, and probably
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  • ...island nations are found in the Caribbean, including Cuba, [[Haiti]] and [[Jamaica]]; many other islands are overseas territories of countries such as the [[U ...oday are the everyday mediums of [[communication]] in many of the islands: Jamaica, for instance, has its own [[Jamaican Creole|creole]].
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  • * [http://www.sephardim.org/ Sephardic Jews in Jamaica]
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  • * [[Jamaica cricket team]]
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  • {{r|Jamaica}}
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  • {{rpl|Jamaica}}
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  • ...t spare roof, with all shingles, is found in debris on Jamaica Inn Road in Jamaica Beach on Galveston Island.
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  • '''Reggae''' is a term for a particular [[music]] style that emerged in [[Jamaica]] in the late 1960s. ...receive credit for having a great impact on the successful independence of Jamaica, a former British colony, in 1962.
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  • The [[Jamaican Fire Brigade]] operates several '''fireboats of Jamaica'''.<ref name=Gleaner2003-04-14A/> According to a 2003 article in the ''[[Jamaica Gleaner]]'' the three fireboats then nominally operated by the Fire Brigade
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  • ...the success of the expedition, jointly commanded by him, which captured [[Jamaica]]. Under [[Charles II]], he had some commands at sea, but more significant
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  • {{r|Jamaica}}
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  • {{r|Jamaica}}
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  • * [[Fireboats of Jamaica]]
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  • ...in [[Flushing, New York|Flushing]] and York College in [[Jamaica, New York|Jamaica]], both part of the [[City University of New York]], and St. John's Univers
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  • | pagename = Fireboats of Jamaica | abc = Fireboats of Jamaica
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  • {{r|Jill Stauffer}} Board of Directors, [[Human Rights Campaign]], Jamaica Plain, MA {{r|David Wilson}} Board of Directors, [[Human Rights Campaign]], Jamaica Plain, MA
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  • The modern [[Caribbean]] [[state]] of '''Jamaica''', born from the [[slavery|slave]] trade and [[colonialism|colonial]] acti
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  • *Ambassador of Spain to Jamaica
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  • {{r|Jamaica Beach, Texas}}
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  • {{r|Jamaica}}
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  • ...ilm)|From Russia With Love]]''. The film was set in and mainly filmed in [[Jamaica]], and also starred [[Joseph Wiseman]] as the [[villain]], Doctor No,<ref>T
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  • Wise was born in Brooklyn, and moved to the Jamaica, NYC|Jamaica neighborhood of New York City, when she was 12 years old.<ref name=qchron20 | url = https://www.qchron.com/editions/eastern/longtime-jamaica-resident-breaks-race-gender-barriers/article_cb17cf61-24f2-5431-8313-f6861c
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  • | birth_place = [[Jamaica]] ...an.<ref name=Now2012-05-17/><ref name=BlogTo2015-09-21/> He was born in [[Jamaica]], and first performed in [[Montego Bay]], and is now a senior respected me
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  • {{r|Kingston, Jamaica}}
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  • '''Michael Anthony Holding''' (born 16 February 1954 in [[Kingston, Jamaica]]) is a former [[West Indies (cricket)|West Indian]] [[cricketer]], and now ...his [[first-class cricket]] career, Holding played for [[Jamaica (cricket)|Jamaica]], [[Canterbury (cricket)|Canterbury]], [[Derbyshire County Cricket Club|De
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  • ...through the United States to learn about Black folklore, and to Haiti and Jamaica to study the [[African Diaspora]].<ref name=Biography /> She is considered
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  • ...songs such as <i>Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)</i>, <i>Matilda</i>, and <i>Jamaica Farewell</i>, and for his renditions of tender ballads such as <i>Scarlet R
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  • ...ceptable to others.</ref> refers to many varieties of language spoken in [[Jamaica]]. The broadest (or 'basilectal') forms make up a [[creole (language)|creol
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  • ...ands from the Bahamas in 1848, placing the territory under the Governor of Jamaica.<ref>Albury. p. 196</ref><ref>Craton. pp. 138, 144, 146, 209-10</ref> ...Islands became a separate crown colony of the United Kingdom in 1962 when Jamaica received its independence. The colony was placed under the oversight of the
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  • {{r|Jamaica}}
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  • ...tion:'' Jamaican precursor to [[hip hop music|hip hop]], based on Deejays (Jamaica's emcees) toasting (talking) over instrumental tracks or [[riddim]]s. Famou ...of reggae began in the UK but spread out quickly; reaching popularity in Jamaica as well. [[Janet Kay]], [[Audrey Hall]] and [[Maxi Priest]] are some examp
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  • ...aneway is the largest centre for the recording of Reggae music, outside of Jamaica.<ref name=TorontoStar2015-09-21/> ...f name=MontrealDanceHall2015-09-15/> In its coverage of the mural the ''[[Jamaica Gleaner]]'' described it as an instance of a foreign country showing respec
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