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  • [[Category:Ships built in Brooklyn]]
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  • *[[Brooklyn Bridge]]
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  • ...effects could have devastated Lower Manhattan, Governors Island, parts of Brooklyn, Staten Island and New Jersey.
    6 KB (870 words) - 10:50, 23 February 2024
  • In 1937, he began to teach at Brooklyn College, [[City University of New York]], and produced some of his best-kno
    6 KB (844 words) - 10:26, 17 August 2010
  • ...to an amphibious force [[flagship]] at the Atlantic Basin Iron Works in [[Brooklyn, N.Y.]]; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] there on 16 January 1946,
    5 KB (708 words) - 12:14, 14 February 2024
  • ...roup in the US has ever (ever?--well the Communists did win an election in Brooklyn once) won an election. A handful of extremist individuals have done so, on
    5 KB (872 words) - 13:51, 11 March 2021
  • Image:Naomi Wolf at the Brooklyn Book Festival.jpg|thumb|left|alt=Picture of a woman with blue eyes and brow
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  • ...flagship, on convoy duty in the Atlantic. In October of that year, on USS Brooklyn with Captain Francis D. Denebrink, he participated in [[Operation TORCH]].
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  • ...llsworth Buck, wife of the New York Congressman; and commissioned at the [[Brooklyn Navy Yard]], NY, [[6 June]] 1945, Captain James Campbell, USNR, in command.
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  • ...York landmarks bombings were former Afghan veterans, recruited through the Brooklyn-based organization. Many of those the US had trained and recruited for a wa Jamal al-Fadl (himself recruited through the Brooklyn center in the mid 1980s) was described as the "third member". Al-Fadl later
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  • ...ed to Susan Delise and the father of two [[children]]. Williams moved to [[Brooklyn, New York]], USA, in 1958 and later graduated from [[Haverford College]] wh
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  • ...e = Lieutenant John Connolly, 58 years old, of 932 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, narrowly escaped being frozen or drowned at daybreak yesterday when he was
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  • ...sion, in 1915 (beating the Philadelphia Phillies, 4-1); 1916 (beating the Brooklyn Dodgers, 4-1); and 1918 (beating the Chicago Cubs, 4-2).<ref>http://www.bas ...pear in a Boston uniform, twelve years after Robinson had debuted with the Brooklyn Dodgers and great black players such as Willie Mays and Frank Robinson had
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  • ...gue pennants and World Series titles. In the 1952 World Series against the Brooklyn Dodgers, he hit 3 home runs, 1 as a pinch-hitter, and was robbed of a 4th b
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  • |[[Brooklyn, New York]]: Jasper Kane and other Pfizer scientists develop the practical,
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  • ...place where George Washington was born. Converted to a troop transport at Brooklyn, New York by the Robins Drydock Company, her costly furnishings and trappin ...re secured, and sick bay and brig inmates were released. Mayo (DD-422) and Brooklyn (CL-40) closed to windward to take off passengers, a badly-burned officer,
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  • ...0; Cincinnati Enquirer 1881; see below for Arthur's own responses in the ''Brooklyn Eagle'' debate.</ref> In 1881 the New York [[The Sun (New York)|''Sun'']] m ===== 1880: The ''Brooklyn Eagle'' debate=====
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  • | quote = Mr. Schuman was born in Boston and grew up in Brooklyn, N.Y. He studied the Chinese language at Harvard as a GI during World War I
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  • ...3 November 1955, followed by the difficult towing of the rescued ship to [[Brooklyn]] for repairs. In July 1958, ''Capricornus'' supported the [[Lebanon Crisis
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  • On June 21, 1921, the ''William J. Gaynor'' was called to [[Barren Island, Brooklyn|Barren Island]] in [[Jamaica Bay]] when a warehouse belonging to the [[Unit
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