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  • An estimated 20,000 people turned up to watch the first of the races in New York City, many paying to travel aboard passenger boats that had been temporarily wit
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  • {{r|Center for Atheism}} established by New York City Atheists as a separate and independent national organization to propose, de
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  • There was fierce competition between Chicago, New York City, Washington, D.C., and St. Louis to hold the 1893 exhibition, but Chicago w
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  • ...l championships of the year, the United States Open at [[Forest Hills]] in New York City, all of the Eight participated except for Earl Buchholz. Roche and Newcomb
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  • *New York City Invitational
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  • Asian Americans had small communities in New York City before 1860. Their greatest growth came on the Pacific Coast, during the [[ ...rew J. Peterson, "The Development of a New Chinatown: Post-1965 Changes in New York City's Chinatown." ''Chinese America: History and Perspectives'' 1995: 199-214.
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  • ...eastern seaboard and in Puerto Rican waters. A visit to New York, New York|New York City during the Fourth of July holiday period highlighted the ship's summer. Aft
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  • ...eived preferential treatment in receiving residency rights after moving to New York City from Slovenia in 1996 while employed by one of Trump's businesses.
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  • ...rrupt, racist, cruel, mean, brutal. In light of the later events, such as New York City's fiscal crisis, Daley's reputation has been rehabilitated, as shown by a p
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  • ...into the twin towers of the [[World Trade Center]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]] and one into [[the Pentagon]] in [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]]. The ...en since the end of World War Two. Long-standing hostility and ridicule of New York City burned away; there was no opposition to Congressional votes of $20 billion
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  • The House originally met in Federal Hall in New York City, then in Congress Hall in Philadelphia, finally moving to the newly establi
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  • ...costs of the bridge, including approaches and connections, was shared with New York City. <ref> Annmarie Hauck Walsh, ''The Public's Business: The Politics and Prac
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  • ...joined [[George Washington|Washington]]'s defense of [[New York, New York|New York City]] at [[Perth Amboy, New Jersey|Perth Amboy]], [[New Jersey (U.S. state)|New
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  • ...ts' 4-way red-yellow-green lights introduced in Detroit beginning in 1920. New York City traffic towers began flashing three-color signals also in 1920.
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  • ...s|H. Pereira Mendes]] founded the [[Jewish Theological Seminary]] (JTS) in New York City as a more traditional alternative to HUC. The Seminary's brief affiliation ...ary seminaries are the [[Jewish Theological Seminary]] of America (JTS) in New York City and the [[Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies]] at the [[University of Judai
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  • Hamilton quickly emerged as a leader of the patriots in New York City. At a mass meeting on July 6, 1774, he spoke against British measures, and
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  • ...on as a lieutenant, and worked in the Eastern Sea Frontier headquarters in New York City, plotting the locations of German submarines in the Atlantic Ocean. A forme
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  • ...s or in New York, where, in 1915, he paid to have his works exhibited in a New York City show that also included [[John Sloan]], [[George Bellows]], and [[Edward Ho ...he United States for shows and exhibitions throughout the 'twenties and in New York City met Alzira Boehm, a sculptor, whom he would marry in 1930. Critics were beg
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  • ...accolade of appearing on a U.S. postage stamp, one first issued in 1999 in New York City.
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  • Of the 8 eclectic schools, one, in New York City, required the Regents High School diploma for entry, the others had nominal
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  • ...].<ref name="Watertown Daily Times"/> They resided in [[New York, New York|New York City]] and [[Valley Stream, New York]] before settling in Syracuse in the late 1
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  • ...follow Britain's lead with its Bull's Eyes stamp of 1843. In actuality the New York City Dispatch Post had been using 1c stamps portraying George Washington a year
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  • ...stance to the draft, especially in Catholic areas. The great draft riot in New York City in July 1863 involved Irish men who had been signed up as citizens to swell * Bernstein, Iver. ''The New York City Draft Riots: Their Significance for American Society and Politics in the Ag
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  • ...Juliet Calhoun Blakeley]]. Howe held a Mother's Day anti-war observance in New York City on June 2, 1872. She issued a proclamation calling women to work for peace
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  • ...maining until 11 July 1948. She then got underway for [[New York, New York|New York City]] where she reported for duty with Service Force, Atlantic Fleet, on [[10 A
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  • ...izes freedom throughout the world, and is one of the best known symbols of New York City]] '''New York City''' is the largest city in the [[United States of America]]. It is located i
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  • * Kaestle, Carl F. ''The Evolution of an Urban School System: New York City, 1750-1850.'' Harvard University Press, 1974 ...chool: The Jewish Immigrant Public School Encounter in Turn-of-the-Century New York City.'' Praeger, 1986.
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  • Stung by New York City's control of western markets via the [[Erie Canal]], Massachusetts turned t
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  • ...the Edison Machine Works, which was laying underground electrical mains in New York City. He quickly proved his worth, and received a series of promotions, with inc
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  • ...can be found in many sources; one is ''Capital of the World: A Portrait of New York City in the Roaring Twenties'', by David Wallace, Lyons Press, 2011, page 238)</ ...nited States Tennis Association Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City.}}
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  • ...can be found in many sources; one is ''Capital of the World: A Portrait of New York City in the Roaring Twenties'', by David Wallace, Lyons Press, 2011, page 238)</ ...nited States Tennis Association Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City.}}
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  • ...men were solidly Whig--85-90% of the men worth over $100,000 in Boston and New York City voted Whig.<ref> Watson (1990) p, 236</ref>. In rural America, the Whigs we ...g.jpg|thumb|375px|Whig campaign newspaper, edited by [[Horace Greeley]] in New York City]]
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  • ...ring momentum, and in 1964 urban riots began within black neighborhoods in New York City and Los Angeles; by 1968 hundreds of cities had major riots that caused a s ===New York City===
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  • ...ring momentum, and in 1964 urban riots began within black neighborhoods in New York City and Los Angeles; by 1968 hundreds of cities had major riots that caused a s ===New York City===
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  • In 1924, New York City Medical Examiner Charles Norris, and his forensic chemist, Alexander Gettle
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  • | Metropolitan Clay Court, [[New York, New York|New York City]] |rowspan=2|[[New York, New York|New York City]]
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  • The album's sleeve design features a photograph of a New York City tenement block, with interchanging window illustrations. The album designer ...789,0.013379&z=17 |publisher=Google|title=Google Maps: From LudLow Street, New York City, New York, to Rivington Street|accessdate=1 May 2014}}</ref> But to enable
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  • ...Chicago. In 1905, he rejoined the Wild West Show in [[New York, New York|New York City]] where they performed at [[Madison Square Garden]]. During another entert
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  • ...ember 1947. She was sold in 1960 to the Union Minerals and Alloy Corp., of New York City, and scrapped.
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  • ...In declining health, he moved in with his daughter in [[New York, New York|New York City]] in 1830, where he died on July 4, 1831.
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  • ...ad much money. In 1793, [[Alexander Hamilton]] loaned him $1500 to move to New York City and edit a newspaper for the new [[Federalist Party]]. In December, Webste
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  • ...ntrol of Cancer (ASCC), the American Cancer Society was founded in 1913 in New York City by 15 distinguished physicians and business leaders. The founding of the so
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  • ...ons emigrated from the poor island to the much richer mainland, especially New York City and environs. Recently, immigrants from Cuba and the Dominican Republic mig
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  • 1. Hansen B (1991) New York City epidemics and history for the public. In: Harden VA, Risse GB, editors. AID
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  • ...en to Annapolis, Maryland, and in 1784 to Trenton, New Jersey. It moved to New York City in early 1785, and remained there until it dissolved in favor of the Consti ...ith the inauguration of the first President, George Washington, in 1789 in New York City.
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  • ...of training with a German Shepherd bitch he named "Brandy". He returned to New York City and, in the glare of flashbulbs, showed reporters that he, a blind man, cou
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  • Swedes started immigrating in numbers after 1840, coming through New York City; most settled in the Midwest. The largest numbers arrived during the 1850s ...veral states. <ref> Björk (2000)</ref> ''Valkyrian'', a magazine based in New York City, helped fashion a distinct Swedish American culture between 1897 and 1909.
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  • ...0 Puerto Ricans had full U.S. citizenship and had a presence in 45 states. New York City was the destination of 60%; children born anywhere on the mainland were dub ..., Virginia E. ''From Colonia to Community: The History of Puerto Ricans in New York City.'' (1994) [http://content.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft2g5004p1/?&query=&brand=uc
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  • ...ted Bradley's wisdom in counterpoint to Patton's rashness. Bradley died in New York City, Apr. 8, 1981. The Army named the Bradley Fighting Infantry Vehicle after h
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  • ...crime]] and [[homicide]] rates shot up nationwide; in [[New York, New York|New York City]], for example, after steady to declining trends until the early 1960s, the
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  • ...), and later in [[London, United Kingdom|London]] and [[New York, New York|New York City]]. ...He became a star in Yiddish theater in London, and in 1889 was brought to New York City by [[Sigmund Mogulesko]]. Adler soon started a company of his own, ushering
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  • ...n Philadelphia, and the following day they gave their first performance in New York City at the [[Anderson Theater]]. On 7 April 1968, the last day of their east co ...er a year; their final gig with Joplin was at [[Madison Square Garden]] in New York City on 21 December 1969.
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  • ...(3): 190-204. Issn: 0026-2927 </ref> By 1868 when he moved permanently to New York City, his multiple investments were all nearly all profitable; he owned assets o After 1868 he made New York City his base and seldom visited Pittsburgh, leaving daily operations in the han
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  • ...and into its permanent headquarters at 26 Broadway in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. Concurrently, the trustees of Standard Oil of Ohio chartered the Standar ...lectric lighting business (including the giant Consolidated Gas Company of New York City). They made large purchases of stock in U.S. Steel, Amalgamated Copper, and
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  • ..., Archie, aged sixteen, traveled with Pender’s troupe on an ocean liner to New York City, where the troupe found steady work in vaudeville houses. The summer of 192
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  • ...(3): 190-204. Issn: 0026-2927 </ref> By 1868 when he moved permanently to New York City, his multiple investments were all nearly all profitable; he owned assets o After 1868 he made New York City his base and seldom visited Pittsburgh, leaving daily operations in the han
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  • ...er named Raymond Orteig, to be the first to fly non-stop between Paris and New York City. ...'first around the world solo flight''', flying from Floyd Bennett field in New York City and back with eleven stops in between, making 15,596 miles in 7 days, 18 ho
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  • ...nd the world, from the [[New York Crystal Palace]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]] to the [[Kibble Palace]] in [[Glasgow]]. It also symbolizes technological
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  • ...hibition at the [[Whitney Museum of American Art]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]] in 2001; and the [[San Francisco Museum of Modern Art]]'s July 2001 sympo
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  • ...rs Scarlet Knights]] met at the Fifth Avenue Hotel in [[New York, New York|New York City]] to codify the first set of intercollegiate football rules.
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  • ...ee]], A&R, Juggy Sound, Groove and Mayfair Studios in [[New York, New York|New York City]], and a 'hut' in [[Vancouver, British Columbia]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Lew
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  • ...xample of a political machine from this time period is [[Tammany Hall]] in New York City, led by [[Boss Tweed]].
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  • ...the presidential election. Aaron Burr brilliantly organized his forces in New York City in the spring elections for the state legislature. By a few hundred votes h ...nominating conventions and formal party platforms. The Tammany Society in New York City went all out for Madison; the Federalists finally adopted the club idea in
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  • ...nd the world, from the [[New York Crystal Palace]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]] to the [[Kibble Palace]] in [[Glasgow]]. It also symbolizes technological
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  • ...ng three nights of concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York|New York City, during the band's Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1973|1973 concert tour
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  • ...presidential veto to kill costly congressional bills. His refusal to help New York City's financial crisis was briefly popular in the hinterland.<ref>Yanek Mieczko
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  • ...om [[Washington, District of Columbia|Washington]] to [[New York, New York|New York City]], and over-the-air broadcast from Whippany, [[New Jersey (U.S. state)|New [[Hugo Gernsback]]'s New York City radio station WRNY began a regular, if limited, schedule of live television
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  • ...& Culinary Arts]]''' was a mostly vegetarian cooking school in Manhattan, New York City, founded by [[Annemarie Colbin]], Ph. D in 1977. The Natural Gourmet Instit ...s, and founded the Natural Gourmet Institute for Health & Culinary Arts in New York City in 1977
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  • ...ch to the economy. The leader was William Leggett of the [[Loco-Focos]] in New York City. Jackson believed that when the government took a stronger role in the eco
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  • *29 July - Led Zeppelin is robbed of US$203,000 at the Drake Hotel in New York City. The crime is never solved.
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  • ...haracter named Keifetz appears, named apparently for [[Robert Keifetz]], a New York City author who wrote a novel about a major league baseball player called ''The
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  • ..., third busiest port in the nation, surpassed only by [[New York, New York|New York City]] and [[New Orleans, Louisiana]]. ...lion, making him one of the world's richest men. He was based primarily in New York City, with only occasional visits to Pittsburgh. In Pittsburgh, he founded the
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  • ...mmany Hall was the "go-to" place, not the government of New York, New York|New York City.
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  • | title = U.S. Drops Plan for a 9/11 Trial in New York City
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  • ...blic reading in the [[United States of America]] at a [[New York, New York|New York City]] theatre. The effort and passion he put into these readings with individua
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  • ...956. After his parole had expired in 1964 he moved to [[New York, New York|New York City]] and spent a few years as a part of the local [[avant-garde]] (also known ...rlem-map.html |title=(East) Harlem, New York |accessdate=2008-09-02 |work= New York City Map }}</ref> <ref>{{cite web |url=http://cinematreasures.org/theater/1298/
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  • ...'Whole Lotta Love' within two days at A&R Studios in [[New York, New York|New York City]], using a Scully 280 1' 8-track machine, and a custom-built 12 channel mix
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  • Delany was born in [[New York, New York|New York City]] to parents of Irish descent.<ref>{{cite news|author=staff writer|title=Da }}</ref> She grew up in a leafy [[suburb]] of [[New York, New York|New York City]] called Stamford, in [[Connecticut (U.S. state)|Connecticut]]. She has rem
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  • ...such as the so-called [[Harlem Renaissance]] in black [[New York, New York|New York City]] in the 1920s, the [[Irish literary renaissance]] in the late nineteenth a
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  • ...equal, the latter winning more tournaments including the US Pro Indoors at New York City and the Masters Pro at Los Angeles but Rosewall struck two great blows duri || Madison Square Garden Pro-New York City, Final, , March 26 || 6-3 6-3 ||
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  • ...y School]], the [[Banks Street School]] and [[Little Red School House]] in New York City.
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  • ...etween then and 1948, she was purchased by the Luckenbach Steamship Co. of New York City and served that line as ''SS Julia Luckenbach'' until 1958.
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  • ...arate her from the sisters she adores. While pursuing a literary career in New York City, she met and began to love Friederich Bhaer, a German professor, as an equa
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  • ...d, with a population density over 600/sq mi. During the late 20th century, New York City suburbs reached into southwestern Connecticut; towns like Greenwich became ...nd as part of the New York metropolitan area, is culturally tied more with New York City than the rest of the New England region. The remainder of the state, howeve
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  • ...T, Silver LD| title=Consumer awareness of fast-food calorie information in New York City after implementation of a menu labeling regulation. | journal=Am J Public H ...has been proposed by the city of New York.<ref name="nyt">Rivera R (2007) “New York City Reintroduces Calorie Rule,” The New York Times, October 25, 2007, http://
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  • The first commercial transatlantic telephone call was between New York City and [[London, United Kingdom]] and occurred on [[January 7]], 1927.
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  • ...ed by his church to take an MD at the Bellevue Hospital Medical College in New York City in 1875. He became medical superintendent at the Western Health Reform Inst
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  • ...American community in [[Harlem, Manhattan|Harlem]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]], existed as a larger flowering of social thought and culture&mdash;with n ...etective novels featuring "Coffin" Ed Johnson and "Gravedigger" Jones, two New York City police detectives. Himes paved the way for the later crime novels of [[Walt
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  • ...hut, Eugene R., eds. ''The Other New York: The American Revolution beyond New York City, 1763-1787.'' (2005). 246 pp.
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  • ...bronze cast of this sculture was made in 1991 for Bryant Park, Manhattan, New York City. "There was an eternal quality about her," sculptor Jo Davidson (a Stein fr
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  • ...f the Middle Colonies reflects the diversity of its peoples. In Albany and New York City, a majority of the buildings were Dutch style with brick exteriors and high
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  • ...lgorithms using treponemal tests for initial screening--four laboratories, New York City, 2005-2006 |journal=MMWR Morb. Mortal. Wkly. Rep. |volume=57 |issue=32 |pag
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  • ...e former deputy sheriff on the Dakota frontier, and police commissioner of New York City, knew evil when he saw it and was dedicated to destroying it. Roosevelt's m
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  • ...also staffed by Marconi radio operators. When the ''Carpathia'' docked in New York City, Marconi went aboard ship, accompanied by ''New York Times'' reporter, who
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  • ...f Tuskegee. Washington's health was deteriorating rapidly; he collapsed in New York City and was brought home to Tuskegee, where he died on November 14, 1915 at the
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  • ...also staffed by Marconi radio operators. When the ''Carpathia'' docked in New York City, Marconi went aboard ship, accompanied by ''New York Times'' reporter, who
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  • ...ee]] of Detroit (1890-97) who was elected governor of Michigan in 1896. In New York City the Republicans joined nonpartisan reformers to battle [[Tammany Hall]], an ...civil rights. They were strongly supported by big business on Wall Street (New York City). In fiscal policy they favored balanced budgets and relatively high tax le
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  • ...ore and Muriel Davidson. ''The Westmores of Hollywood''. J. B. Lippincott, New York City, 1976.</reF>, producer (1953)
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  • ...ssful in broadening the feminist movement, and the march led by Friedan in New York City alone attracted over 50,000 people. Friedan thus is considered a leading f ...n's Strike for Equality]], and led a march of an estimated 20,000 women in New York City.<ref>[http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,902696,00.html "
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  • ...ka, Florida, where his wealthy parents were vacationing, and brought up in New York City. Both bookish and athletic, he was headed for Yale until his pranksterism c
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  • 6. Hansen B (1991) New York City epidemics and history for the public. In: Harden VA Risse GB editors. AIDS
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  • ...memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/rbpe:@field(DOCID+@lit(rbpe1120120a)) New York City Democratic Society Address, May 28, 1794]. Retrieved [[2007-03-16]].</ref>
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  • ...1, 6-1, in the $75,000 Clean Air Classic at the Seventh Regiment Armory in New York City. [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70612FF3E5A137A93C5A9178 *1949-1950 — Beginning October 25, 1949, at Madison Square Garden in New York City, Jack Kramer beat Gonzales 96 matches to 27, the last match being on May 21
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  • Belushi and his high school sweetheart, Judy Jacklin, moved to New York City late in 1972 when a new and greater job opportunity presented itself. ''[[N ...''National Lampoon Show'', another stage show of comic skits which played New York City and also went on the road; playing alongside Belushi was a young Bill Murra
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  • ...s. He was a supporter of all the governors from 1894 to 1906 but moved to New York City about 1902. In 1912 House published anonymously a novel ''Philip Dru: Adm
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  • ...predicting that the airship would be destroyed by a bomb after flying over New York City. ...se of bad weather. Captain [[Max Pruss]] took passengers on a tour through New York City, and the seasides of Boston and New Jersey.
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  • }}</ref> She began performing in the rock music scene of New York City's [[Lower East Side]]. She signed with Streamline Records, an imprint of [[ ...seph and Cynthia Germanotta ([[Married and maiden names|née]] Bissett), in New York City.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thejaylenoshow.com/video/clips/whats-the-rum
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  • ...rue American': Homicide, Nativism, and Working-Class Culture in Antebellum New York City." ''The Journal of American History'' 74, no. 2 (1987): 388-410. Account of
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  • ...n inevitable result since he had no real base in the state. Nixon became a New York City lawyer, and built a network of associates who would eventually staff his ad
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  • Hoover died at the age of 90 in [[New York, New York|New York City]] at 11:35 a.m. on [[October 20]], 1964, 31 years and seven months after le
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  • .... Ligeti's son, [[Lukas Ligeti]], is a composer and percussionist based in New York City.
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  • ...on planned to extract part of the army for a siege of [[New York, New York|New York City]]. Cornwallis passed through Williamsburg and near Jamestown. 800 of Lafaye
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  • ...ng [[American Indian]]s near [[Seattle]], and reached [[New York, New York|New York City]] in 1916. After completing his training and being ordained in 1928, he ret
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  • ...t was based within a radius of 40 or 50 miles outside [[New York, New York|New York City]]. The divisional armies fluctuated in size, but usually comprised one to f ==British victory at New York City, 1776==
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  • ...other organisms. [[Mary Mallon]], a carrier of the disease, was a cook in New York City in the early 1900's. She infected 24 people with typhoid fever. She then sw
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  • * Blumberg, Barbara. ''The New Deal and the Unemployed: The View from New York City'' (1979)
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  • ...s America's first transcontinental road for motorized vehicles, connecting New York City to San Francisco. The creation of the Lincoln Highway in 1913 was a major ...s [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Dodgers]] and [[San Francisco Giants|Giants]] left New York City and came to Los Angeles and San Francisco, respectively. The population of
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  • ...gned originally for the Navy by Charles Lawrance at Wright Aeronautical in New York City.) One major question for designers of engines was how to produce more power
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  • In the 1830s the [[Loco-Focos]] in New York City were radically democratic, anti-monopoly, and proponents of [[laissez-faire ...[[Jon Corzine]], respectively. However, the party lost the mayoral race in New York City, a Democratic stronghold, for the fourth straight time.
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  • ...nia|Los Angeles]], 1979-81, then transferred to [[Columbia University]] in New York City and was awarded a BA in political science in 1983. He worked as a community
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  • ...e landslide to Republican [[Warren Harding]]. Roosevelt then retired to a New York City legal practice, but few doubted that he would soon run for public office ag ...ion was the corruption of the Tammany Hall machine in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. Roosevelt had made his name as an opponent of Tammany, but needed the ma
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  • ...es today. Other significant communities also exist in [[New York, New York|New York City]] and [[Montreal]], [[Canada]].
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  • ...particularly in southern Florida as well as in the Hispanic populations in New York City. This has produced a trickling affect across the Hispanic populations acros
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  • ...k Exchange.JPG|thumb|230px|The [[New York Stock Exchange]] in Wall Street, New York City. The term "Wall Street" has become synonymous with the financial and invest
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  • ...y. By 1929 waiters' unions controlled roughly eight hundred restaurants in New York City. When bakers, poultry handlers, and other food-industry employees went on s
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  • ...s C. Livingston]], ''Anatomy of the Sacred: An Introduction to Religion'' (New York City: Macmillan, 1993) 6.</ref>
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  • ...een some sordid forces at work. Some suggested a conspiracy on the part of New York City bankers holding $3 billion of war loans to the Allies, or steel and chemica
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  • ...of dissolved solids. On the other hand one of the largest water supplies, New York City, has a surface supply quite low in minerals and cooling towers in that city
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  • ...of dissolved solids. On the other hand one of the largest water supplies, New York City, has a surface supply quite low in minerals and cooling towers in that city
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  • ...ed to run. By September 2007, the leaders were former [[New York, New York|New York City]] Mayor [[Rudy Giuliani]], former [[Tennessee (U.S. state)|Tennessee]] Sena New York City Mayor [[Michael Bloomberg]] had been making preparations for the possibilit
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  • ...and had never really developed in Athens, heading to [[New York, New York|New York City]] upon releasing their first single “Rock Lobster,” in 1979. Instead, ...ate)|South Carolina]], [[North Carolina (U.S. state)]], and in some cases, New York City.
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  • ...Although there is no evidence that the recent West Nile virus outbreak in New York City was caused by foreign state or nonstate actors, the scare and several earli
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  • ...tor and governor of New York, chairman of the US Civil Service Commission, New York City Police Commissioner, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, historian, naturalist Roosevelt was born at 28 East 20th Street New York City on October 27, 1858, the second of four children of Theodore Roosevelt, Sr.
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  • ...t and killed Rabbi Meir Kahane, head of the Jewish Defense League (JDL) in New York City, as well as two others as he made his escape. Two accomplices found in his
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  • ...r Prize]], administered by [[Columbia University]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]], is awarded to newspapers, magazines and broadcast media for excellence i
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  • At the final event held on June 10, 2014 at New York City's [http://www.industrianyc.com/ Industria Superstudio], celebrity judges MK
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  • New York City Mayor [[Michael Bloomberg#Personal life and business career|Michael Bloombe
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  • ...he war broke out in 1775, the Royal navy blockades all ports, and captured New York City, disrupting commerce. French financial and military aid kept the new nation
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  • ...e for quote:Warren W. Wetzel and Nicholas P. Christy: A king cobra bite in New York City • SHORT COMMUNICATION, Toxicon, Volume 27, Issue 3, (1989) Pages 393-395)
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  • ...is: see [[CZ:Definitions]] and [[CZ:Related Articles]] and then look at [[New York City/Related Articles]] for just one example of use. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry
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  • ...issioning">{{cite web |title=USCG commissions 47th fast response cutter in New York City |url=https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2022/04/uscg-commissions-47th-fas
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  • ...llege was barely five years old and growing rapidly as part of the budding New York City university system. Seeing a possible opportunity to place Hilda Geiringer H
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  • ...ecret nativist society called the ''Order of the Star Spangled Banner'' in New York City In order to join the Order, a man had to be twenty-one, a Protestant, and w
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  • ...iddle age of 39 as an assistant manager at the Notlek Amusement Company of New York City, a precursor to Chelsea Piers.
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  • ...n Klan delegates at the pathsetting 1924 Democratic National Convention in New York City. The convention initially pitted dry candidate [[William McAdoo]] against
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  • ...ston, Texas|Houston]], [[Newark, New Jersey|Newark]], [[New York, New York|New York City]], [[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]], [[Miami, Florida|Miami]], [[Providence, Rh
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  • ...ebs criss-crossed the country, His biggest event was a speech to 15,000 in New York City. The crowd sang the "Marseillaise," and "International" as Emil Seidel, the
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  • ...[[Nintendo World]], at the [[Rockefeller Center]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. It consists of two stories, and contains many kiosks of [[Nintendo GameC
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  • ...[[Francis Cardinal Spellman]], politically powerful Cardinal Archbishop of New York City and vicar of the United States Armed Forces (i.e., heading spiritual servic
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  • ...tion at the [[American Museum of Natural History]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]].
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  • ...nited States Tennis Association Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City.]] ...nited States Tennis Association Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City.]]
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  • ...adio Rescript |date=15 August 1945 |publisher=The New York Times |location=New York City |page=3 |access-date=28 July 2020}}</ref> Even before the defeat of Germany
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  • In the November 2005 off-year elections, New York City, Republican Mayor [[Michael Bloomberg]] won a landslide re-election, the fo The leaders in September 2007 were former New York City Mayor [[Rudy Giuliani]], former Tennessee Senator [[Fred Thompson]], former
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  • ...a Great Dane. <ref> The tapestries are now in [[The Cloisters]] museum in New York City. This is also illustrated in Alderton, op. cit. </ref>
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  • ...e a Great Dane.<ref> The tapestries are now in [[The Cloisters]] museum in New York City. This is also illustrated in Alderton, op. cit.</ref>
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  • ...themselves the National Negro Committee, gathered to answer "The Call" in New York City on February 12, 1909. This group was composed of blacks and whites and eve
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  • ...cial delegation to the Cultural and Scientific Congress for World Peace in New York City, which took place from 25-27 May 1949. Before an audience of Americans Shos
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  • ...there can be variances between the English spoken in [[New York, New York|New York City]], [[Chicago, Illinois]], and [[San Francisco, California]]. Thanks to Asi ...ception:<ref>St. Bernard's, a prominent, and exclusive, school for boys in New York City is pronounced in the British fashion.</ref>)
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  • ...01-1987), a child prodigy who made a sensational debut at Carnegie Hall in New York City in 1917. The 14-year-old Yehudi Menuhin was the highest-paid concert artist
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  • ...blican state governments, saying it was no worse than Boss Tweed's ring in New York City.<ref name=Williams/> Instead they emphasized that poor treatment of Freedme
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  • ...ral followers moved to the United States, settling in [[New York, New York|New York City]] and other urban centers.) A Jewish day of mourning, [[Yom HaShoah]], was
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  • ...ty, which led to the discovery of San Francisco Bay, equaled a trip...from New York City to Fort Dodge, Iowa''."</ref> As the planned colonization of Upper Californ
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  • ...ref>The Bahá'í World: A Biennial International Record, vol. IV, 1930-1932 (New York City: Bahá'í Publishing Committee, 1933), 269-80.</ref> ...uch as Albert Einstein and Helen Keller spoke at the society's meetings in New York City. The organization, however, barely survived his death. Efforts by Ruth Whit
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  • ...he interwar period about flotillas of enemy bombers dropping poison gas on New York City. This time the technology was capable of mass destruction; everyone had gen
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  • ...cholas |title=Winston Churchill |work=Britannica}}</ref> He proceeded to [[New York City]] and, in admiration of the United States, wrote to his mother about "what ...rt 1991, p. 503.</ref> On 13 December, he was crossing [[Fifth Avenue]] in New York City when he was knocked down by a car, suffering a head wound from which he dev
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  • ...the Hudson River after taking off from LaGuardia International Airport in New York City. There were no fatalities.<ref>[http://airlineworld.wordpress.com/2009/01/1
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  • ...commonly thought of as being a French soup, it was apparently invented in New York City around 1917 by a French chef named [[Louis Diat]] at the [[Ritz-Carlton]] H
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