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  • #REDIRECT [[San Diego (disambiguation)]]
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  • * [[San Diego/Catalogs/Popular culture|References to San Diego in popular culture]] * [[San Diego/Catalogs/Twinned cities|Twinned (sister) cities]]
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  • ...s''' are a [[Major League Baseball]] team based in [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], [[California (U.S. state)|California]]. The team was founded in 1969 as The team has been based in the San Diego area since its inception in 1969. They have played their home games at the
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  • {{rpl|San Diego, California}} {{rpl|San Diego Electric Railway}}
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  • {{Dambigbox|San Diego, California|San Diego}} {{Image|San Diego Night Skyline.jpg|right|450px|San Diego night skyline in 2020.}}
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  • ...22/><ref name=NbcSanDiego2013-12-16/> Multiple municipalities, including San Diego, [[National City, California|National City]], [[Chula Vista, California|Chu The [[San Diego Lifeguard Service]] also operates a fleet of fireboats.<ref name=capecodfdS
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  • The '''Plan de San Diego''' was a failed insurrection in 1915 in south [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]], ...ly arrived from the killing fields of Mexico issued the manifesto "Plan de San Diego" in 1915 calling on Hispanics to reconquer the Southwest that had been lost
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  • [[File:Fireboat Bill Kettner, 1921, San Diego.jpg|thumb|San Diego's first fireboat, the ''Bill Kettner''.<ref name=SDhist/>]] ...e city of [[San Diego, California|San Diego]] has operated '''fireboats in San Diego''', since its first fireboat, the [[Bill Kettner (fireboat)|''Bill Kettner'
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  • ...ately led the company to discontinue all streetcar service in 1949, making San Diego the first major Southwestern city to convert to an all-bus transit system. ...1886--Original Car and-Driver in 1911.jpg/credit}}<br />"Rapid Transit in San Diego: 1886 / Original Car and Driver" Panama-California Exposition Ground-breaki
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  • #redirect[[Plan de San Diego]]
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  • ...ine 3''''' is a [[fireboat]] commissioned by [[San Diego, California]]'s [[San Diego Lifeboat Service|Lifeboat Service]] in 2015.<ref name=CommissionMarine3A/> ...San Diego|fireboats]] operated in San Diego by other agencies, like the [[San Diego Harbor Police]].<ref name=CommissionMarine3A/><ref name=capecodfdSanDiegoLi
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  • ...gue Baseball|MLB]] team in the National League West division, located in [[San Diego, California]].
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  • #redirect [[Fireboats of San Diego]]
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  • Fireboat operated by the [[San Diego Harbor Police]] since 2011
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  • ...ifornia]]'''<br />[[Image:Deakin SD circa 1899.jpg|350px]]<br />'''Mission San Diego de Alcalá, ''circa'' 1899.'''<ref>{{Deakin SD circa 1899.jpg/credit}}</ref |[[San Diego, California]]
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  • * {{cite book|author=Hanft, Robert M.|year=1984|title=San Diego & Arizona: The Impossible Railroad|publisher=Trans-Anglo Books, Glendale, C ...Nancy|year=2003|title=San Diego Then and Now|publisher=Thunder Bay Press, San Diego, CA|id=ISBN 1-59223-126-8}}
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  • Fireboat operated by the [[San Diego Harbor Police]] since 2011
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  • ...in the song (Del Mar, Swami’s [in Encinitas], and San Onofre [in northern San Diego County]) are near the city. * San Diego is one of several places where Jimmy Buffet says he “don’t want to land
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  • ...lem.png|thumb|right|200px|{{SDA emblem.png/credit}}<br />The emblem of the San Diego and Arizona Railway, introduced in 1922.]] ...heirs sold their interests in the railroad (which was thereafter named the San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway) to the Southern Pacific.
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  • ...Ramona'' (part of the Spreckels transportation empire) plies the waters of San Diego Bay ''circa'' 1910. The vessel was built at the Risdon Iron Works in [[Oakl
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  • San Diego is associated with the following cities through the organization [[Sister C
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  • Multiple agencies operate [[fireboat]]s in [[San Diego, California]]
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  • {{rpl|San Diego, California}}
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  • A fireboat commissioned by the [[San Diego Lifeboat Service]] in 2015
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  • * Coerver, Don M. "Plan of San Diego" in [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/PP/ngp4.html ''Hand
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  • A fireboat commissioned by the [[San Diego Lifeboat Service]] in 1991
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  • * [https://www.mlb.com/padres San Diego Padres] official website.
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  • A fireboat commissioned by the [[San Diego Lifeboat Service]] in 2004
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  • Fireboat operated by the [[San Diego Harbor Police]] since 2010
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  • Fireboat operated by the [[San Diego Harbor Police]] since 2010
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  • Fireboat operated by the [[San Diego Harbor Police]] since 2011
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  • {{rpl|Mission San Diego de Alcalá}} {{rpl|San Diego Padres}}
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  • {{rpl|Fireboats of San Diego}} {{rpl|Marine 1 (San Diego)}}
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  • ...ntroduce "Class 1" streetcar service along a historic 3.5 mile line in the San Diego community of [[North Park]]. ...nd text from an article in the January, [[1956]] issue of ''The Journal of San Diego History''.
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  • {{rpl|Fireboats of San Diego}} {{rpl|Marine 2 (San Diego)}}
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  • ...dit}}<br />During the Mission Period, natives occupying lands near Mission San Diego de Alcalá were referred to as ''Diegueños'' by the Spaniards.<ref>Loumala ...ives utilize a primitive plow to prepare a field for planting near Mission San Diego de Alcalá.
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  • {{rpl|Fireboats of San Diego}} {{rpl|Marine 1 (San Diego)}}
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  • ...tle=Indian Labor at the California Missions: Slavery or Salvation?|journal=San Diego Historical Society Quarterly|volume=24|issue=2|url=http://www.sandiegohisto ...Revolt at Mission San Diego de Alcala: An Ethnohistorical Approach|journal=San Diego Historical Society Quarterly|volume=43|issue=3|url=http://www.sandiegohisto
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  • * {{cite book|author=Deutsch, Reena|year=2011|title=San Diego and Arizona Railway: The Impossible Railroad|publisher=Arcadia Publishing, * {{cite book|author=Hanft, Robert M.|year=1984|title=San Diego & Arizona: The Impossible Railroad|publisher=Trans-Anglo Books, Glendale, C
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  • ...nsit System]] purchased the SD&AE from Southern Pacific to establish the [[San Diego Trolley]], an interurban light rail passenger line. Throughout the interven
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  • {{rpl|Fireboat 1 (San Diego)}} {{rpl|Fireboat 2 (San Diego)}}
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  • ...er 14, 1906 edition of the ''San Diego Union'' proclaims, "''RAILROAD FROM SAN DIEGO TO YUMA IS NOW ASSURED.''" ...also represented the Chamber of Commerce and the Board of City Trustees of San Diego, and helped organize the [[Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway]]'s subsid
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  • {{r|San Diego and Arizona Railway}} {{r|San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway}}
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  • * [[Mission San Diego de Alcalá]], founded in 1769 * [[USNS Mission San Diego (T-AO-121)|USNS ''Mission San Diego'' (T-AO-121)]]
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  • {{r|San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway}} {{r|San Diego Electric Railway}}
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  • ...er/missionrevolt.htm "Sociopolitical Aspects of the 1775 Revolt at Mission San Diego de Alcalá: an Ethnohistorical Approach"] by Richard L. Carrico ...keyword/Mission+San+Diego+de+Alcala Early photographs, sketches of Mission San Diego de Alcala], via Calisphere, California Digital Library
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  • ...Pacific Transportation Company as a direct successor to John D. Spreckels' San Diego and Arizona Railway.
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  • ...Beach, [[California (U.S. state)|California]], date unknown.<ref>{{Mission San Diego T-AO-121.jpg/credit}}</ref></small><br/> ...et oilers in the [[United States Navy]]. Named for California's [[Mission San Diego de Alcalá]], she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to have borne the name.
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  • ...the SD&A that appeared in the [[Fall]] [[1994]] issue of ''The Journal of San Diego History''.
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  • {{r|San Diego and Arizona Railway}} {{r|San Diego Electric Railway}}
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  • * [[Mission San Diego de Alcalá]]
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  • {{rpl|San Diego, California}} {{rpl|San Diego Electric Railway}}
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  • {{rpl|Mission San Diego de Alcalá}} {{rpl|San Diego Padres}}
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  • {{rpl|Fireboat 1 (San Diego)}} {{rpl|Fireboat 2 (San Diego)}}
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  • * [[San Diego/Catalogs/Popular culture|References to San Diego in popular culture]] * [[San Diego/Catalogs/Twinned cities|Twinned (sister) cities]]
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  • A [[fireboat]] first operated in [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], in 1919
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  • ...in the song (Del Mar, Swami’s [in Encinitas], and San Onofre [in northern San Diego County]) are near the city. * San Diego is one of several places where Jimmy Buffet says he “don’t want to land
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  • {{r|San Diego and Arizona Railway}} {{r|San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway}}
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  • {{r|San Diego and Arizona Railway}} {{r|San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway}}
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  • {{rpl|Fireboats of San Diego}} {{rpl|Marine 1 (San Diego)}}
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  • {{rpl|Fireboats of San Diego}} {{rpl|Marine 1 (San Diego)}}
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  • [http://podcast.ucsd.edu/podcasts/default.aspx?PodcastId=9 UC San Diego's Psychology 1] - Professor Victor Ferreira [http://podcast.ucsd.edu/podcasts/default.aspx?PodcastId=3 UC San Diego's Psychology 1] - Professor Stuart Anstis
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  • ...[surfing]]. It was founded in 1964 and is based in [[San Diego, California|San Diego]].
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  • * {{cite book|author=Deutsch, Reena|year=2011|title=San Diego and Arizona Railway: The Impossible Railroad|publisher=Arcadia Publishing, * {{cite book|author=Hanft, Robert M.|year=1984|title=San Diego & Arizona: The Impossible Railroad|publisher=Trans-Anglo Books, Glendale, C
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  • ...nsit System]] purchased the SD&AE from Southern Pacific to establish the [[San Diego Trolley]], an interurban light rail passenger line. Throughout the interven
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  • * [[USNS Mission San Diego (T-AO-121)|USNS ''Mission San Diego'']]
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  • ...ntroduce "Class 1" streetcar service along a historic 3.5 mile line in the San Diego community of [[North Park]]. ...nd text from an article in the January, [[1956]] issue of ''The Journal of San Diego History''.
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  • * [[USNS Mission San Diego (T-AO-121)|USNS ''Mission San Diego'']]
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  • #REDIRECT [[San Diego (disambiguation)]]
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  • * [[USNS Mission San Diego (T-AO-121)|USNS ''Mission San Diego'']]
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  • #redirect [[Fireboats of San Diego]]
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  • #redirect[[Plan de San Diego]]
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  • ...er/missionrevolt.htm "Sociopolitical Aspects of the 1775 Revolt at Mission San Diego de Alcalá: an Ethnohistorical Approach"] by Richard L. Carrico ...keyword/Mission+San+Diego+de+Alcala Early photographs, sketches of Mission San Diego de Alcala], via Calisphere, California Digital Library
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  • * [[Mission San Diego de Alcalá]], founded in 1769 * [[USNS Mission San Diego (T-AO-121)|USNS ''Mission San Diego'' (T-AO-121)]]
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  • * [https://www.mlb.com/padres San Diego Padres] official website.
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  • ...ine 3''''' is a [[fireboat]] commissioned by [[San Diego, California]]'s [[San Diego Lifeboat Service|Lifeboat Service]] in 2015.<ref name=CommissionMarine3A/> ...San Diego|fireboats]] operated in San Diego by other agencies, like the [[San Diego Harbor Police]].<ref name=CommissionMarine3A/><ref name=capecodfdSanDiegoLi
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  • ...]] (ISA) which was founded in 1964 and is based in [[San Diego, California|San Diego]]. Surfing will become an [[Olympic Games|Olympic sport]] in 2020.
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  • ...s''' are a [[Major League Baseball]] team based in [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], [[California (U.S. state)|California]]. The team was founded in 1969 as The team has been based in the San Diego area since its inception in 1969. They have played their home games at the
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  • Fireboat operated by the [[San Diego Harbor Police]] since 2010
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  • Fireboat operated by the [[San Diego Harbor Police]] since 2010
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  • ...sandiegohistory.org/collections/missions/pala.htm Pala Asistencia from the San Diego Historical Society]
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  • [[File:Fireboat Bill Kettner, 1921, San Diego.jpg|thumb|San Diego's first fireboat, the ''Bill Kettner''.<ref name=SDhist/>]] The '''''Bill Kettner''''' was [[San Diego, California]]'s first fireboat.<ref name=SDhist/><ref name=LittleItaly/><re
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  • Fleagle, J.G. (1988) ''Primate Adaptation & Evolution''. Academic Press, San Diego.
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  • A fireboat commissioned by the [[San Diego Lifeboat Service]] in 2015
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  • * {{cite book|author=Hanft, Robert M.|year=1984|title=San Diego & Arizona: The Impossible Railroad|publisher=Trans-Anglo Books, Glendale, C ...Nancy|year=2003|title=San Diego Then and Now|publisher=Thunder Bay Press, San Diego, CA|id=ISBN 1-59223-126-8}}
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  • ...Lights Alive!] &mdash; a playful introduction to bioluminescence by the [[San Diego Natural History Museum]]
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  • ...n-profit institution performing basic biomedical research with campuses in San Diego, California, and Jupiter, Florida.
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  • ...dit}}<br />During the Mission Period, natives occupying lands near Mission San Diego de Alcalá were referred to as ''Diegueños'' by the Spaniards.<ref>Loumala ...ives utilize a primitive plow to prepare a field for planting near Mission San Diego de Alcalá.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Part of the University of California, San Diego, performing research in oceanography and other Earth sciences.
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  • A [[United States Navy]] [[Landing Platform Helicopter]] homeported at [[San Diego, California]]; improved propulsion over other members of the [[Wasp-class]]
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  • ...cin, Terry|year=1999|title=Mission Memoirs|publisher=Sunbelt Publications, San Diego, CA|isbn=0-932653-30-8}}
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  • ...Richard L. Carrico published in the Summer 1997 issue of ''The Journal of San Diego History''
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  • ...the southernmost part of the Coast is the city of [[San Diego, California|San Diego]] and the border with [[Mexico]], specifically [[Baja California]]. Paralle
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  • A [[United States Navy]] [[amphibious assault ship]], homeported in [[San Diego, California]]; flagship of [[Task Force 151]] in April 2009
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  • National monument (park) in San Diego, California, commemorating the first European exploration of California in
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  • ...gue Baseball|MLB]] team in the National League West division, located in [[San Diego, California]].
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  • ...tes Navy]], a [[Wasp-class]] [[Landing Helicopter Dock]] homeported at [[San Diego, California]]
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  • '''Kendra Wilkinson''' (born 12 June 1985 in [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], [[California (U.S. state)]], USA) is a model best known as one of Playbo Kendra Leigh Wilkinson was born and raised in San Diego, California. In 2003, at age 18, she underwent breast-enhancement surgery
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  • ...ker-2018.jpg|right|350px|Jodie Whittaker at the 2018 [[San Diego Comic-Con|San Diego Comic-Con International]].}}
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  • Arriving at her home port of [[San Diego, California]] on 14 August 1947, she formally joined the Pacific Fleet and ...st aircraft carrier to transit the Suez Canal. The ship finally arrived at San Diego, via the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Panama Canal."<ref
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  • ...he was deployed to [[Pearl Harbor]] for three months. She then returned to San Diego until 22 February 1947 when she sailed for Okinawa. Skagit operated between ...on 26 August 1950, ''Skagit'' was placed in full commission. She moved to San Diego for shakedown training and then trained other crews until 26 March 1951.
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  • ...nuary 1942, Fletcher's cruiser-destroyer Task Force 17 (TF 17) sailed from San Diego to reinforce the Marine garrison at [[Samoa]]. Vice Admiral [[William Halse
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  • ...pp. v, 228: "''The military district of San Diego embraced the Missions of San Diego, San Luis Rey, San Juan Capistrano, and San Gabriel...''"</ref> |Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego
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  • ...attack cargo ship set course, via [[Okinawa]], for [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], Calif., which she reached on 15 April 1946. ''Waukesha'' departed [[San Diego, California|San Diego]] on [[30 April]] and steamed, via the [[Panama Canal]], to the east coast.
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  • * {{cite book|author=Engelhardt, Zephyrin, O.F.M.|year=1920|title=San Diego Mission|publisher=James H. Barry Company, San Francisco, CA|id=}} ...Occupation of the Port of San Diego de Alcalá, 1769|journal=The Journal of San Diego History|volume=24|issue=1|pages=}}
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  • ...] where she arrived the 29th via San Francisco and [[San Diego, California|San Diego]]. Designated for conversion to a surveying ship (AGS) [[26 January]], she
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  • ...mist]] at the Rady School of Management at the [[University of California, San Diego]].
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  • *Popkin, R.H. (1980) ''The High Road to Pyrrhonism.'' San Diego: Austin Hill Press. Contains an article entitled “Hume´s Racism” (pp.
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  • ...orfolk]] and steamed, via the [[Panama Canal]] and [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], for the Central Pacific. She conducted special operations in the vicinit ...ate in the month and, after visits to [[Esquimalt, British Columbia]], and San Diego, transited the canal on [[20 September]] and arrived in [[Portsmouth, N.H.]
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  • He holds a B.A. from the [[University of California at San Diego]] and an M.A. and Ph.D. from [[Notre Dame University]].
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  • *One from the San Diego Air Pollution Control District
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  • ...''Turandot'' opened the new year with a voyage to [[San Diego, California|San Diego]]; then, on the 24th, continued southward and steamed, via the Panama Canal
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  • ...rl Harbor]] on [[28 October]] and then returned to [[San Diego, California|San Diego]] where she reported for duty to the 5th Amphibious Force, Pacific Fleet, a ...Californian waters [[Surrender of Japan|Japan capitulated]]. She departed San Diego on [[18 August]], arrived at Guam on [[4 September]], and moved to Saipan t
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  • ...er Terminal in March 1956 in order to commence trial runs between L.A. and San Diego on the Santa Fe Railway's "Surf Line" route.
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  • ...ed by a pair of back-to-back ALCO PA units, reaches the end of the line at San Diego's Union Station on October 26, 1963. The facility, constructed in the [[Mis ...Budd Rail Diesel Car [RDCs] began operating on the line). The Los Angeles-San Diego corridor (popularly known as the "[[Surf Line]]" &mdash; officially, the Fo
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  • ...Japan for 3 months, before sailing home, arriving [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], [[April 28]], 1951.
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  • ...transited the [[Panama Canal]]; made port calls at [[San Diego, California|San Diego]] and [[San Francisco, California]], Calif.; then continued on to [[Nukualo
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  • ...argo ship headed for the United States and reached [[San Diego, California|San Diego]] on [[5 February]]. She stood put to sea on [[29 March]], bound for the ea
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  • ...ately led the company to discontinue all streetcar service in 1949, making San Diego the first major Southwestern city to convert to an all-bus transit system. ...1886--Original Car and-Driver in 1911.jpg/credit}}<br />"Rapid Transit in San Diego: 1886 / Original Car and Driver" Panama-California Exposition Ground-breaki
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  • ...in amphibious exercises and shakedown training off [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], Calif. The ship left California on [[21 December]] and headed for the [[ ...yover at Pearl Harbor, ''Alcyone'' continued on to [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], where she arrived on [[19 December]].
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  • ...hibious Forces, Pacific Fleet, and continued on to [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], Calif., on the 26th and remained in port for one day. The vessel then sh
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  • ...he Merit engineering staff. At the February 1994 regional techs meeting in San Diego, the group revised its charter to include a broader base of network service
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  • ...igence Unit. His bachelor's degree is from the University of California at San Diego, and he has a certificate in music and politics from the University of Yere
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  • ...t [[Seattle]], Wash., for a three-month overhaul. ''Washburn'' returned to San Diego on [[2 November]] and began refresher training on the 20th. That fall, she resumed normal operations out of [[San Diego, California|San Diego]]; but, late the following spring, she headed back to the western Pacific.
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  • ...ll, p. 148: The architectural style was influenced by designs exhibited at San Diego's Panama-California Exposition in 1915.</ref>]] ...que ornamentation inspired by the [[Panama-California Exposition]] held in San Diego's Balboa Park. A sensitive restoration of the original adobe Mission was u
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  • ...[[Seattle]], and [[Tacoma]] before moving south to [[San Diego, California|San Diego]] on [[29 September]]. ''Winston'' departed that port on [[10 October]], bo ...or the western Pacific. She transited the canal on the 19th and arrived in San Diego on the 27th. On [[1 September]], the ship embarked upon a non-stop voyage t
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