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  • '''Brooklyn''' is the most populous [[borough]] of [[New York, New York|New York City]] ...independent city until 1898, when it was incorporated into New York City. Brooklyn is mostly renowned for its architecture, its museums, and for its social an
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  • The '''Brooklyn Nets''' are a [[National Basketball Association]] team based in [[New York,
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  • The '''USS ''Brooklyn'' (CL-40)''' was a [[light cruiser]] that served in the [[United States Nav
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  • *[https://www.nba.com/nets Brooklyn Nets] official NBA website
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  • *[https://www.nba.com/nets Brooklyn Nets] official NBA website
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  • A trolley line in Brooklyn, New York, during the 1890s.
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  • '''Brooklyn''' is the most populous [[borough]] of [[New York, New York|New York City]] ...independent city until 1898, when it was incorporated into New York City. Brooklyn is mostly renowned for its architecture, its museums, and for its social an
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  • The first [[fireboat]] built for the [[Brooklyn Fire Department]]
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  • ...ER. The line ran along Ocean Avenue from near [[Coney Island]] to central Brooklyn. ...ound Brooklyn. He began promoting street railway lines that would connect Brooklyn with other towns on Long Island. In the promotion and construction of thes
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  • [[File:Fireboat Seth Low near the Brooklyn Bridge.jpg|thumb|The ''Seth Low'']] The '''''Seth Low''''' was a [[fireboat]] built for the [[Brooklyn Fire Department]] which operated from 1885 to 1917.<ref name=Marine1FdnyHis
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  • The '''Brooklyn Nets''' are a [[National Basketball Association]] team based in [[New York,
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  • A 21st Century Real Estate [[acronym]] for [[Fulton Ferry Landing]] in [[Brooklyn]], [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]].
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  • ...ton) class generally unsatisfactory except for high speed; succeeded by [[Brooklyn-class]] of 1938-1939
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  • 10,000 ton U.S. [[light cruiser]]s similar to the [[Brooklyn-class]], fast, heavily gunned and armored, and with better machinery than t
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  • Large [[mosque]] ([[masjid]]) in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, [[New York, New York|New York City]]; [[Siraj Wahhaj]] is its [[imam]], wi
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  • *[http://www.brooklynonline.com/waterfront/work/monitor.html Brooklyn on Line - The USS Monitor]
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  • ...11,700 ton) U.S. Navy [[light cruiser]]s based on a major upgrade of the [[Brooklyn-class]]; some converted to [[Independence (carrier)-class]] light carriers
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  • ...l-Taqwa''' is a large U.S. [[mosque]] in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. Its highly visible and controversi
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  • ...nent Select Committee on Intelligence]]; novelist; former comptroller of [[Brooklyn, New York]]
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  • *Hicks, Nancy, ''The Honorable Shirley Chisholm, Congresswoman from Brooklyn'', (New York, Lion Books, 1971) ISBN 087460236X
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  • The '''USS ''Brooklyn'' (CL-40)''' was a [[light cruiser]] that served in the [[United States Nav
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  • ...he [[United States Navy]], design was essentially an upgunned, uparmored [[Brooklyn-class]] (light cruiser) that was the basis for the successful [[Baltimore-c
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  • ...eleven four-year "senior" colleges, including four in Manhattan, three in Brooklyn, two in Queens, one in Staten Island, and one in the Bronx. ====Brooklyn College====
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  • ...uilt for, and first operated by, the [[Brooklyn Fire Department]], until [[Brooklyn]]'s fleet was merged with that of nearby [[New York, New York|New York City | quote = The second fireboat of the Brooklyn Department was the DAVID A. BOODY, built in 1892. She was a wooden boat wit
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  • Distinguished professor of English at Brooklyn College and professor of journalism, Graduate School of Journalism [[City U
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  • ...Kings County and Queens County, which are coterminous with New York City's Brooklyn and Queens boroughs, and Nassau County and Suffolk County, two suburban cou
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  • ...Joan (2002) ''You've Got Rhythm: Read Music Better by Feeling the Beat''. Brooklyn, NY: Flying Leap Music. ISBN 1-930664-04-4
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  • ...t and then in the [[Nation of Islam]]; Imam, [[Masjid al-Taqwa]] mosque in Brooklyn, [[New York, New York|New York City]]; Amir (leader) of the Diwan (leadersh
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  • {{r|Brooklyn}}
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  • ...82-1891. Their first year as a [[National League]] team was in 1890 as the Brooklyn Bridegrooms. ...en based in 2 different metropolitan areas: New York, New York (Borough of Brooklyn, 1884-1957) and Los Angeles, California (1958-present). They have played th
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  • ...cratic Party (United States)|Democratic]], he represents part of eastern [[Brooklyn]] and southwestern [[Queens]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. On
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  • |1956|| [[New York Yankees]]||AL||4|| [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Brooklyn Dodgers]]||NL||3||[[Don Larsen]] |1955|| [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Brooklyn Dodgers]]||NL||4|| [[New York Yankees]]||AL||3||[[Johnny Podres]]
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  • ...NY; "Kotin and Carton," Art Faculty two man show, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY;
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  • ...d childhood trauma in personality disorders''. Long Island University: The Brooklyn Center. AAT 3195364.
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  • ...have only retired one number, 42, which was worn by Jackie Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers and is retired by every team across major league baseball.
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  • ...The subgenre of UK drill has influenced regional scenes around the world. Brooklyn drill also gained mainstream popularity in the late 2010s and early 2020s w
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  • ...ttended York College, graduating in 1981. After finishing a law degree at Brooklyn Law School she started her career as a legal officer in the Navy - a "JAG".
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  • ...ghts]], as well as consulting. Coming from a multiethnic district in the Brooklyn area of [[New York, New York|New York City]], he spent 24 years in both sta
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  • ...uck from the Navy list on 30 November 1946, ''Zenobia'' was transferred at Brooklyn to the government of the [[Republic of Chile]] on 9 December 1946.
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  • ...gain in 1899 and married Kathleen Daly and became an American citizen at [[Brooklyn]] on 2nd November 1905. He returned to Ireland in 1907 and opened a tobacco
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  • '''James Truslow Adams''' (October 18, 1878 in Brooklyn, N.Y. - May 18, 1949 in Southport, Conn.) was an American historian. He wa ...ited different schools in New York and took his bachelor's degree from the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute in 1898, and a M.A. degree from [[Yale University]] i
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  • [[Bobov]] originated in Poland and is currently located in Brooklyn, NY. It is led by the Halberstam rabbinical dynasty, though it recently spl The main stronghold of Chabad-Lubavitch is the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, NY.
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  • '''Rita Hayworth''' (17 October 1918 Brooklyn, New York – 14 May 1987 New York City), born Margarita Carmen Cansino, wa
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  • ...iles (461.7 km²). It is located in the east of the city, to the north of [[Brooklyn]], and east of the island of [[Manhattan (borough)|Manhattan]]. The borough
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  • .... His family emigrated to the United States when he was three, settling in Brooklyn, a borough of New York City. His family ran a series of candy stores. Young
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  • ...en Island when he sailed through the Narrows strait that separates it from Brooklyn in 1524; however, it was not until more than a century later, several decat
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  • Bennett was born in Brooklyn. He earned a PhD in philosophy from the University of Texas as well as a la
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  • | work = [[Brooklyn Daily Eagle]] | quote = As Brooklyn Bridge Park announced in December 2018, the Pincus brothers will dock a res
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  • *1952-61: [[Polytechnic Institute]], [[Brooklyn]], NY; ...Y]]; "Kotin and Carton," Art Faculty two man show, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY;
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  • ...f Judd's work. During this period Judd also served as an instructor at the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences (1962-1964) and as a visiting artist at Dart
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  • [http://thebrooklynrail.org/arts/jan05/rockburne.html ''Brooklyn Rail'' interview]
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  • ...m_s.htm Gale Black History] </ref> She obtained her bachelor's degree at [[Brooklyn College]], and, a master's degree at [[Columbia University]] in [[elementar *Hicks, Nancy, ''The Honorable Shirley Chisholm, Congresswoman from Brooklyn'', (New York, Lion Books, 1971) ISBN 087460236X
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  • ...of the [[Masjid al-Taqwa]] [[mosque]] in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, [[New York, New York|New York City]]. He is Amir (leader) of the diwan (ex | journal = Wall Street Journal}}</ref> Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz proclaimed 15 August 2003 "Siraj Wahhaj D
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  • *Masjid Al-Taqwa (Brooklyn, NY)
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  • ...in [[Brooklyn, New York]]. She was [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] at Brooklyn on 23 June 1945 as AKA-107, Captain F. B. Eggers commanding.
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  • In 1937, he began to teach at Brooklyn College, [[City University of New York]], and produced some of his best-kno
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  • ...capable of going 46 mph and it took its maiden voyage from Kingston to the Brooklyn Naval Yard from Oct. 9-12.
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  • ...m_s.htm Gale Black History]</ref> She obtained her bachelor's degree at [[Brooklyn College]] and a master's degree at [[Columbia University]] in [[elementary
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  • ...Kifah Refugee Center|Al-Khifah", the hub of which was the Farouq Mosque in Brooklyn's Atlantic Avenue. This was "a place of pivotal importance for Operation C ...n, New York, to Peshawar, the gateway to joining the Afghan mujahedin. The Brooklyn end was at the Al Kifa Refugee Center, funded under the CIA's Operation Cyc
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  • ...Low (fireboat)|''Seth Low'']] || 1885 || 1917 || 99'x24'x9' || 3500 gpm || Brooklyn FD
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  • * David Rosner, ''A Once Charitable Enterprise: Hospitals and Health Care in Brooklyn and New York 1885-1915'' (1982).
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  • ...Rabbi Meir eds., ''History of the Jewish People: The Second Temple Era'', Brooklyn: Mesorah Publications, Ltd. (1982)
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  • ...f commercial steamship line freight operations from [[Manhattan]] to the [[Brooklyn]] waterfront, ''Fire Fighter'' served with Marine Unit 8 and Engine 223 at ...ne Unit 9, ''Fire Fighter'' was placed into reserve status at the former [[Brooklyn Navy Yard]] where she remained in FDNY custody until October 15, 2012. Tran
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  • ...=-1&ID=Ar00400 "The Contest: Mr. Hinman Replies to General Arthur"], in: ''Brooklyn Eagle'', 08-19-1880, p. 4.</ref> Somewhere between 1870 and 1880 Chester Ar
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  • [[Category:Ships built in Brooklyn]]
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  • ...Jurisprudence from the Federal Bar Council and an honorary degree from the Brooklyn Law School.
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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.
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  • In 1937, he began to teach at Brooklyn College, [[City University of New York]], and produced some of his best-kno
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  • ...to an amphibious force [[flagship]] at the Atlantic Basin Iron Works in [[Brooklyn, N.Y.]]; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] there on 16 January 1946,
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  • 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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  • {{r|Cindy Greenberg}} (Brooklyn) is a new JVP member but longtime JVP supporter who got deeply involved wit
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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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  • | 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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  • ...h control as well as the first birth control clinic in the U.S. located in Brooklyn. She organized the first World Population Conference and was the first pres
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  • *Secondary education at the Yeshiva of Flatbush, Brooklyn, [[New York, New York|New York City]].
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  • ...|''USS Bon Homme Richard '' (CV-31)|**}} Built by the New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York. Keel laid in February 1943; launched in April 1944; commissioned
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  • ...], [[Messrs. Wildenstein & Co.]], the [[Philadelphia Art Alliance]], the [[Brooklyn Museum]], the [[Palace of the Legion of Honor]] in [[San Francisco, Califor
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  • | Heights Casino Indoor, [[Brooklyn]] | Heights Casino Indoor, [[Brooklyn]]
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  • ...red by the Navy on 28 November 1944; converted by the Bethlehem Steel Co., Brooklyn, N.Y., into an attack cargo ship; and commissioned on 2 May 1945, Captain H
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  • On 29 January 1955, she entered the Monti Marine Shipyard in [[Brooklyn, N.Y.]], to begin inactivation overhaul. In April 1955, she moved south to
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  • * Brooklyn College A.B. 1959
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  • ...sical landscape of New York City. The West Side Highway, East River Drive, Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, Triborough Bridge, and an airport now bearing his name were ...as the gateway for military supplies and soldiers sent to Europe, with the Brooklyn Navy Yard providing many of the warships and the garment trade provided uni
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  • ...vy]] on 1 February 1944; converted by [[Bethlehem Steel Corporation]] in [[Brooklyn, New York]]; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 25 August 1944 , wi
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  • ...il’s offices from his quarters at Fort Hamilton on the southwestern tip of Brooklyn. “If you asked me the first thing that comes to mind about General McChry
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  • ...ster became a major success when the Switchback Railway at Coney Island, [[Brooklyn]], [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]] in the spring of 1884. The ride b
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  • His tombstoned grave lies in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY.
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  • ...pleted her run to that port by the end of December and then proceeded to [[Brooklyn]], N.Y., to refill her holds.
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  • ...8, the school board in the largely black Ocean Hill-Brownsville section of Brooklyn dismissed 18 white teachers and administrators. The school board’s actio
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  • ...ia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] in June 1778, McKinly was transferred to [[Brooklyn, New York|Flatbush]], [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]]. He was finall
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  • ...er established his medical practice. The McClintocks moved to semi-rural [[Brooklyn, New York]] in 1908. She was described as a solitary and independent child, ...ntock completed her secondary education at [[Erasmus Hall High School]] in Brooklyn. She discovered science at high school, and wanted to attend [[Cornell Univ
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  • ...er established his medical practice. The McClintocks moved to semi-rural [[Brooklyn, New York]] in 1908. She was described as a solitary and independent child, ...ntock completed her secondary education at [[Erasmus Hall High School]] in Brooklyn. She discovered science at high school, and wanted to attend [[Cornell Univ
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  • ...ou would start a fund. I am 13 years old, and go to Public School No. 9, [[Brooklyn]].
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  • ...n 1898, the modern City of New York was formed with the consolidation of [[Brooklyn]] (until then an independent city), Manhattan, Queens, Richmond, and the Br ...the Bronx and Manhattan from Long Island. Downtown Manhattan to the left, Brooklyn to the right.]]
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  • ...useum, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Addison Gallery of American Art, Brooklyn Museum, University of Arizona, State College of Washington, Encyclopaedia B *Brooklyn Museum of Art [[http://www.brooklynmuseum.org]]
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  • {{r|Andy Bachman}} Advisory council, [[J Street]]; Congregation Beth Elohim, Brooklyn, New York
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  • ...lis. A Case for Real-Time Client-Server Databases. Polytechnic University. Brooklyn, New York, 1997. 13 Dec. 2006 <http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/kanitkar97case.h
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  • ...llest skyscraper opened in May 1931, built in only 13 months. As with the Brooklyn Bridge, which Smith witnessed being built from his Lower East Side boyhood
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  • ...in late November, ''Uvalde'' shifted to the [[New York Naval Shipyard]], [[Brooklyn, N.Y.]], on [[7 January]]. She remained there, undergoing repairs and alter
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  • ...[[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] at the Army Transport Service Base, [[Brooklyn]], on 15 June 1941, CDR Thomas R. Cooley in command. ...position, ''Almaack'' reported on 10 May 1946, and was decommissioned at [[Brooklyn]] on 23 May 1946. Regarded as not essential to the defense of the United St
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  • ...the Navy on 31 March 1944; and placed in Ship commissioning|commission at Brooklyn, N.Y., on 1 April 1944, CDR Roland E. Krause in command.
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  • ...uired by the Navy on 9 June 1943; and commissioned on 10 June 1943 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Commander James C. Campbell, USNR, in command.
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  • ...bar persisted until 1947 when [[Jackie Robinson]] started playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers and forever changed the face of Major League Baseball. While other
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  • ...net schools such as [[New York, New York]]'s [[Stuyvesant High School]], [[Brooklyn Tech]] and [[Bronx High School of Science]], [[Montgomery County, Maryland]
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  • ...s wife Sara had branched out to do her own plays at the Novelty Theater in Brooklyn, and the family had taken up residence in a four-story brownstone, with an
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  • | style="text-align:left" | Brooklyn Boughter || Left/Right side Hitter || 2nd Team
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  • ...udge yesterday restored the American citizenship of Rabbi Meir Kahane, the Brooklyn-born founder of the Jewish Defense League who emigrated to Israel more than
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