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  • The modern [[Caribbean]] [[state]] of '''Jamaica''', born from the [[slavery|slave]] trade and [[colonialism|colonial]] acti
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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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  • [[Fireboat]]s operated in [[Jamaica]]
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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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  • 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]].
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  • A medium range patrol vessel operated by the government of [[Jamaica]].
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  • A term for a particular music style that emerged in Jamaica in the late 1960s.
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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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  • ...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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  • {{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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  • {{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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  • ...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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  • *''Jamaica Inn'' (1939)
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  • ...Many Texas communities in the [[Galveston Bay]] area, including Galveston, Jamaica Beach, Crystal Beach, Surfside, Gilchrist, Winnie, and others suffered seve
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  • ...m J. Gaynor'' was called to [[Barren Island, Brooklyn|Barren Island]] in [[Jamaica Bay]] when a warehouse belonging to the [[United States Shipping Board]] wa ...rren Island: The Polar Bear and City of Omaha ignited by Blaze on Shore of Jamaica Bay – Three Blocks Destroyed – Flames From Disposal Buildings Spread Ra
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  • ...Mak'er'''' (intended to be pronounced with a British non-rhotic accent as 'Jamaica', IPA {{IPA|dʒəˈmeɪkə}}) is a song by English Rock music|rock band Led ...you make her', based on an old joke ('My wife's gone to the West Indies.' 'Jamaica?' 'No, she went of her own accord'). On 21 July 2005, Led Zeppelin vocalist
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  • *[[Jamaica]] (Became a Dominion in 1962).
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  • ...ralia]], [[Bahamas]], [[Barbados]], [[Belize]], [[Canada]], [[Grenada]], [[Jamaica]], [[New Zealand]], [[Papua New Guinea]], [[St Kitts and Nevis]], [[St Luci ...stead chosen by [[Parliament of Australia|Parliament]]. [[Barbados]] and [[Jamaica]] have also announced plans to become republics, in each case with a ceremo
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  • ...c AT 2777, France: Atlantic 650 226L, Holland: Atlantic ATL 2091043, Italy/Jamaica: Atlantic ATL 45-2777, Greece: Atlantic 2091 043, Japan: Warner Pioneer P-1
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  • ...d><td>{{headofstate|Jamaica}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|Monarchy|Jamaica}}</td>
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