In one pending claim, the Onondagas claim they own a large tract of land on which sits, among many other things, the city of Syracuse. |
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Against Syracuse, though, Cleaves had to ream Peterson at halftime for his reluctance to assert himself. |
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Then the abbess of the convent presents Antipholus of Syracuse, also claiming redress. |
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Syracuse likes to get him the ball along the baseline, where he can score on drives or draw double-teams and pass to teammates. |
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Having half an hour left to remain on station, my copilot requested weather for Syracuse International. |
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During the second Punic war between Rome and Carthage, Syracuse was held by the mercenary Hippocrates for the Carthaginians. |
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Not long after the book's publication, Gadamer came to be a visiting professor at Syracuse University where I was teaching. |
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Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim has heard the only way to succeed in the NCAA Tournament is to play an excruciatingly difficult non-league schedule. |
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Well, the fighter wound up on the undercard of one of Basilio's fights in Syracuse. |
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Respect has been hard to come by for the Syracuse product, who was touted as an underachiever in college is expected to be a tweener in the pros. |
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I am a proud alumna of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. |
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David J. Hanson, a retired professor from nearby Syracuse University, has studied youth drinking and likes Montreal's laissez-faire policies. |
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At the Syracuse of my freshman year in 1967, everyone wore crewneck sweaters and corduroys to the football games at Archbold Stadium. |
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An old school chum I haven't seen in 20 years posed her family of four in bathing suits on beach chairs on a snowy day in Syracuse. |
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The crystal, the Syracuse china and the gravy boat we only used once a year. |
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There is the papyrus, which is unique in Sicily with the Cyane of Syracuse. |
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He would get me little gigs at bars or restaurants in Syracuse, and I would perform and sing for my meal. |
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It occurred when he became a full professor with tenure at Syracuse University. |
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The Panthers lost games on heartbreaking last-second shots by Syracuse, Virginia, and Cincinnati. |
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It reminds me of something that happened years ago, when I moved from Texas to Syracuse to start grad school. |
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DeCrow would come to lead a movement against this practice, suing the Hotel Syracuse in 1969 and calling for protests and sit-ins. |
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At Syracuse University students learn to judge artist photos and mobile apps, and deconstruct artist and publishing contracts. |
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The painting is by the same unidentified limner as the portraits of Catherine Van Patten and Adam Swarth in the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, New York. |
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Antipholus of Syracuse, new in town, is accosted by Adriana who insists she's his missus. |
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Hieron I, ruler of Syracuse, commissioned several epinician odes to celebrate his victories in horse and chariot races in 476, 470, and 468 bc. |
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I heard that a newborn in Syracuse died from West Nile contracted in utero. |
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There are Plato's disastrous dealings with Dionysius the Younger, the tyrannical ruler of Syracuse, and Seneca's hypocritical fawning over Nero. |
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Hovering over the battle, if not actually present, is Dionysius, Tyrant of Syracuse, one of the great men of the era. |
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Ewart Shadoff's husband studied broadcasting at Syracuse, and he remains a fervent follower of his alma mater's basketball team. |
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One of the many ambitions of the Athenians was to reduce all Italy, but the disaster at Syracuse prevented their trying conclusions with the Romans. |
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Were it not for Archimedes, who would remember the victor of the Siege of Syracuse? |
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The monumental silver statue of the saint is carried with great following on the streets of Syracuse, the procession is accompanied by fireworks. |
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This Model No. 4 typewriter was made in 1900 by the Smith Company of Syracuse, New York. |
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I refer, in particular, to the industrial triangle of Syracuse in Sicily, which is the largest petrochemical complex in Europe. |
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The legend of Lucia, the holy martyr of Syracuse, probably dates back to the 4th century. |
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Further east, the Eighth British Army under Montgomery landed on the shores of the Gulf of Noto, between Pachino and Syracuse. |
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The Group also has ownership interests in Rochester, Syracuse, and Nassau County power stations. |
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Plus, Buzz Bissinger on the Syracuse head coach's boneheaded defense of his assistant. |
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He had been a Fulbright film student at Syracuse University, but had returned to Syria to document the uprising. |
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For a moment, Tiffany imagines her two friends doing something slightly wicked, like joy-riding around Syracuse. |
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He has unteachable court savvy and shooting touch, and showed star-caliber poise in taking Syracuse University to the national title as a freshman. |
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The Athenians cut off Syracuse with two forts, and began a twin circumvallation, but left their northern walls incomplete, which proved disastrous. |
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The Phoenician colony of Carthage became an imperial centre in its own right, and Greek cities such as Syracuse, in Sicily, rivalled the biggest of the city-states in Greece. |
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Attic comedy is pure Attic, whereas a Doric comedy developed in Syracuse. |
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At Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, north of Syracuse in Scriba, New York, two boiling-water reactors jointly generate 1,757 MW, enough to power more than 1 million homes. |
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Syracuse China will still be made but not in Syracuse. Although the economy of upstate New York has been in trouble for years, the housing crisis that has tortured most of America has generally skipped the region. |
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The Chairperson pointed out that the intersessional had again been held in English only, as had the intersessional meetings held in Syracuse, Sicily, in preparation for the Rome Conference. |
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He was completely drunk when he wrote Syracuse, you know. |
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The winner is automatically qualified for Syracuse. |
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Today, Syracuse is the only city in addition to Athens, boasts a school of classical theater and its performances have as protagonists the greatest Italian actors. |
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Done at Athens on 17 May 1980 and amended at Syracuse on 7 March 1996 in a single copy in the Arabic, English, French and Spanish languages, the four texts being equally authoritative. |
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The Syracuse roster includes Yanni Gourde, who signed with parent Tampa Bay last March 9 after his 25-game pro tryout with the Sharks expired. |
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In the division of stater Chalcidian in 3, a drachma of 5.76 g around, we passed a drachma attico-Syracusan of 4.32 g giving a weight of 0.86 g per litra of 0.72 g for the obole, both names used in Syracuse. |
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The end result of Catana was that Carthage was able to bring her army to bear against Syracuse, an assault that turned into a disaster for the Punics. |
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The Camping Residence Capo Passero is found really in shore to the sea, in the roadstead of Portopalo di Capo Passero, a little country in the oriental south extremity of the province in Syracuse. |
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Another similar waterfall, at the present Clark Reservation State Park near Syracuse, New York, is now dry. |
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Syracuse gained Sparta and Corinth as allies and, as a result, the Athenian expedition was defeated. |
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Greek Syracuse controlled much of Sicily, though there were a few Carthaginian colonies in the far west of the island. |
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It was divided into two quaestorships, in the form of Syracuse to the east and Lilybaeum to the west. |
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The emigration process also determined a long series of conflicts between the Greek cities of Sicily, especially Syracuse, and the Carthaginians. |
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This is a grant by Odoacer to Pierius of properties in Sicily near Syracuse and on the island of Melita in Dalmatia, worth in total 690 solidi. |
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Pierius' grant is the lone surviving document which has survived from the civic scriptorium of Syracuse prior to the Byzantine reconquest. |
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The man who offered to lead the Normans into Sicily was Ibn Timnah, the Qaid of Syracuse. |
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The next four most populous cities in the state are Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, and Syracuse, while the state capital is Albany. |
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Bloomberg said she thought that spondylolisthesis contributed to the fall she had in 2010 on a speed course with tight turns at the Syracuse Invitational. |
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Barry then sailed from Malta to Syracuse, Sicily, then Italy and back through France. |
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Onondaga is coached by Freeman Bucktooth, who was also one of the bench bosses for the NLL's Syracuse Smash this past season. |
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I do see a matchup of Syracuse and Florida coming out of there. |
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I also made sure to misspell Syracuse, just like the President. |
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A graduate of Syracuse University, Griffin earned his Bachelors Degree in Economics with an Applied Statistics Minor. |
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In Syracuse, the cheerleading squad is about equal in status to the Mayor. |
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The aptly-named stallion Pherenikos raced and won for Hieron, tyrant of Gela and Syracuse. |
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There is an Ecphantus in the catalogue, but he is listed under Croton rather than Syracuse, so it cannot be certain whether he is the Ecphantus described in the doxography. |
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The latest company to set itself apart from the pack is Concrete Raising of Upstate New York, a concrete contractor serving the greater Syracuse area. |
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Brent Bucktooth, Jeremy Thompson, Sid Smith and Cody Jameison had each achieved All-American recognition at Syracuse University in the last fifteen years. |
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I was a young, flappable reporter with the Syracuse Post-Standard in 1989 when I set out to do a profile of Judge Hancock, then on the state Court of Appeals. |
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Its main discipline is Canoe Polo and the club was represented at the World Championships in Syracuse, Italy 2016 in the u21 Women's squad who finished a respectable 4th. |
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Tracy received her BA in Accounting from the University of IVesf Florida in Pensacola and her MBA from Syracuse University through the Army Comptrollership Program. |
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Thompson, director of the Center for the Study of Popular Television at Syracuse University, the British invasion pushed the counterculture into the mainstream. |
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