This was before the Indian casinos turned Connecticut into a nice state to drive through and lose your shirt in. |
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Gil is professor emeritus of education at The University of Connecticut, and he now joins us as senior editor. |
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After we reached the Connecticut shoreline, we had to slow for the many curves and occasional drawbridges and grade crossings. |
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A Texas governor until he was elected president in 2000, Bush was born in 1946 in Connecticut. |
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Last weekend she departed for Connecticut to begin a four year scholarship at Quinnipiac University. |
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He went to various progressive private schools, including a boarding school in Connecticut where he was taunted and bullied. |
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However, he was also the chief criminalist for Connecticut for more than 20 years. |
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The silk shoes and the crewel panel at the Connecticut Historical Society enlarge the meaning of the bed sheet in the Beinecke. |
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He's a former Connecticut state commissioner of public safety and professor of forensics at the University of New Haven. |
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In 1936, the spring freshet of the Connecticut River reached a record flood mark of 30.21 feet, flooding the quarries. |
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Last year, Connecticut wanted to erase its school's reputation for pre-Final Four flameouts. |
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Mary Dunleavy was born in Connecticut and raised in New Jersey by her first-generation Irish American parents. |
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I had planned to just play for an hour or two, but events soon conspired to keep me in Connecticut until nightfall. |
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A 1970's-style breezeway became a family room, with a warming Connecticut fieldstone fireplace and barn wood paneling. |
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Three museums in Connecticut are concurrently mounting Childe Hassam shows. |
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The eight incorporators of the Nursing Career Center of Connecticut are pleased to announce that the Center was recently incorporated. |
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The coin-operated phone was patented in the USA by William Gray of Hartford, Connecticut. |
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She gets fired, her husband resigns in solidarity, and the couple moves to the cloudless suburban affluence of Stepford, Connecticut. |
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But the cancer returned, and he died peacefully on Wednesday at his home in Connecticut. |
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This year she was so relaxed she even cracked a joke in a huddle during an overtime game in the Bridgeport Regional final against Connecticut. |
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In 1972, at auction, he purchased his first piece of American furniture, a Connecticut cherry Chippendale table. |
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But critics from Connecticut and elsewhere chastise his embrace of nuclear power. |
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Seeing an opportunity to start a new, stress-free life, her husband whisks the family off to the rural setting of Stepford, Connecticut. |
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There's the victim, and the schemer, the Connecticut white lady, and the career girl. |
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Connecticut is currently one of thirteen states with major crack and powder cocaine sentencing distinctions. |
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Benedict Arnold was born into a respected New England family in Norwich, Connecticut, on January 14, under the star sign Capricorn. |
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The TV news later stated that up to 9 inches had fallen at some Connecticut Valley locations but we saw only about a half-inch. |
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Spring in Connecticut brings rain and daffodils and tulips begin to peep out from piles of dirty snow. |
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And if you want to ride your scooter out to Connecticut to barrage the place with spitballs, I can't stop you. |
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I spent my day helping to prepare for a Special Olympics event to be held in Connecticut this weekend. |
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The network spans southern upstate New York, Long Island, northern New Jersey and Connecticut. |
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The mean annual survival rates of female turkeys in Connecticut were similar to rates reported in neighboring states. |
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He is an untenured associate professor at Central Connecticut State University. |
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An unspecified threat has led to the closures of several courthouses in Connecticut. |
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He had given a speech about the tax cut and education in Connecticut and he was bouncy. |
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The ball bounced off the rim and into the basket as the horn sounded, giving Connecticut its eighth straight tournament title. |
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Adjacent to the lower pool, Sargent placed a patio paved with Connecticut bluestone. |
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Before casinos opened in Connecticut, the 35-acre Wonderland was the mother ship of gambling in New England. |
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I will then examine, whether the statute of Connecticut requires a mittimus for commitment on attachments? |
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Win, exacta, and trifecta wagering is available through our telephone wagering network and all Connecticut outlets. |
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Clouds of smoke billow out of the door when you enter the Botanica Papa Chango in Bridgeport, Connecticut. |
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My original intent was to ride all three branches of Metro North's New Haven Line in Connecticut. |
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The centerpiece of Cumbler's story is the meandering Connecticut River, stretching from the border with Canada to the Atlantic Ocean. |
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People on the Cape and islands spoke Massachusett, and people in what are today Rhode Island and Connecticut spoke Narragansett. |
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Trufresh, a Connecticut company, has found that its lobsters sometimes come back to life after they've been frozen and then thawed. |
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Wheeler Marsh in Milford, Connecticut provides habitat for diamondback terrapins, a unique estuarine turtle. |
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On the East Coast, sporadic records document louvars from Connecticut to south Florida and the eastern Gulf of Mexico. |
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While the rest of the Connecticut players merely loosen up, stretching the muscles used on their jump shots, Brown instantly goes to work. |
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In Connecticut, a 1949 ordinance forbids the storing of town records in any place where liquor is sold. |
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Her father, Robert Douglass, is a lawyer from Greenwich, Connecticut, and a former right-hand man to Nelson Rockefeller. |
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I have been hearing about a potentially fatal kidney disease in dogs, leptospirosis, becoming a problem in Connecticut and Long Island. |
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More can be learned of the conditions of prisoners in New Jersey than in either Connecticut or New York. |
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On May 22 I joined a small group from the American Museum of Natural History in a motor launch at Niantic, Connecticut. |
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I'd had my lactate levels tested earlier in the year in Connecticut, going along with friends for a lark. |
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Elizabeth Bentley spent her last years as a near-recluse in rented rooms in Connecticut, teaching in a reform school for girls. |
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White redshirted last year because of injury while Connecticut won the NCAA title. |
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In the Civil War, he fought alongside his Connecticut brethren in the 9th Connecticut Volunteer Regiment. |
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He's married to a sociologist who teaches family studies at the University of Connecticut. |
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The off-key singing of the congregations at Church and the reels and jigs of the Connecticut fiddle players enchanted him. |
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An epidemic of jewel heists is plaguing stores in malls from Connecticut to Florida. |
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In the leafless hills of western Connecticut, this is the only Christmas spirit that could possibly matter now. |
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What had been shrugged off in, say, California, was greeted in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Ohio, and Michigan as an affront. |
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That song was released right after the Newtown shooting in Connecticut so she pulled it from the airwaves. |
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Av Harris, a spokesman for the Connecticut secretary of state, said he thought Election Day would go smoothly. |
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Connecticut is rightfully famous for being the birthplace of the hot lobster roll and is widely known as the home of great pizza. |
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Pettway brought the infant to her home in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and renamed her Nedjra Nance. |
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The Three Weissmanns of Westportby Cathleen Schine A Jane Austen-inspired story of Connecticut in this charming new novel. |
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Malloy, meanwhile, in his first term as governor of Connecticut, has delivered on a wish list of lefty priorities. |
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He is scheduled to continue campaigning on Monday, attending rallies for Republican candidates in Florida and Connecticut. |
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Dr. Casey Jordan, a criminologist and a professor of justice at Western Connecticut State University, agrees. |
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Sevigny grew up Darien, Connecticut, but would go into Manhattan on the weekends. |
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In the saturation coverage that followed the Connecticut school massacre, some in the media made an awful mistake. |
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She works as a maid, scrubbing floors and toilets of the well-to-do families in West Hartford, Connecticut. |
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Led by a Connecticut dentist, a research team says it has unraveled some of the mysteries surrounding the spiral horn grown by the small Arctic whale known as the narwhal. |
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Her mother is a designer and arranger of silk flowers in Connecticut. |
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During a performance in Hartford, Connecticut, the tent became engulfed in flames. |
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Hotchkiss, the elite Connecticut boarding school, now has an on-site gap year coordinator. |
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Then, on November 3, Parker was extradited to Connecticut where he was charged with identity theft, which is a felony. |
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But the economic impact of its legal saga extends far beyond its Stamford, Connecticut, headquarters. |
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Then bed down in the seaside town of Mystic, Connecticut, with views of the wharf from your private room at the steamboat Inn. |
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New York, Maryland, and Connecticut have passed reforms that do not infringe upon the right to bear arms. |
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In 1843 Levi Suydam, a 23-year-old resident of Salisbury, Connecticut, asked the town's board of selectmen to allow him to vote as a Whig in a hotly contested local election. |
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Chester, the cricket overwhelmed by the city, came from Connecticut, like me. |
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A madman has just ravaged an elementary school in Connecticut, leaving 20 children and six faculty dead in his wake. |
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Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut and Senator Mitch McConnell of Wherever are going at it hammer and tong. |
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After the 1912 Connecticut War Games, the Army recognized the need for a standardized aircraft which had more capabilities than the earlier pusher biplanes. |
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Mark Madoff lived a high-end lifestyle with homes in Manhattan, Nantucket, and Greenwich, Connecticut. |
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He returned to his home state of Connecticut, became a successful banker, and lived to be ninety-nine. |
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Sullivan leveled the top of the slope and installed a lawn, then built stairs of 3-inch-thick, randomly cut chunks of Connecticut bluestone on the base rock. |
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I worked in a Connecticut boatyard, where my workmates used to tease me about it but they couldn't physically do the eyebrow act without bobbing their heads. |
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Scott Santaniello came from Norwalk, Connecticut, and sat outside the National Archives hoping to see Palin. |
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Connecticut has not actually executed anyone since Michael Ross, who waived his appeals, was put to death almost seven years ago. |
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On August 22, Connecticut filed a lawsuit against the US claiming that Bush's education law is essentially an unfunded mandate from the federal government. |
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We later learn that the model, who is the heroine, is a Connecticut wasp disappointed in her arrival in the big city. |
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I was brought up in very comfortable circumstances in a waspy Connecticut suburb. |
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During this time, he also oversaw his own farm, ox Hollow Farm in Roxbury, Connecticut. |
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Connecticut has four freshmen and two sophomores playing key roles. |
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From the vantage of our laboratory at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, the eye can wander over the majestic landscape of the Connecticut River Valley. |
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Chase, the biggest retail bank in the metro area, has preemptively closed branches in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. |
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Mass shootings this year in Colorado, Wisconsin, Connecticut, and elsewhere have reignited the debate over gun control in America. |
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The Connecticut Nurses' Foundation's Silent Auction, a tradition at Convention, offered bidding opportunities on 30 items ranging from handcrafts to a number of posters. |
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Autotote has off-track betting facilities in 12 Connecticut cities. |
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A Canadian man has been arrested for advanced fee fraud following a sting operation instigated by a Connecticut woman fed up with receiving scam emails. |
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New England's coastal towns are some of America's oldest, and few have a more storied or colorful past than Mystic, Connecticut in the southeastern part of the state. |
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Like the pine warbler, the hermit thrush is an uncommon nesting bird for southwestern Connecticut, keeping to cool, coniferous woods resembling territory farther north. |
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For instance, jurors in Connecticut, New York and other northeastern states are much more reluctant than jurors in other parts of the country to impose the death penalty. |
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The cherry chest-on-frame, 1740-1760, comes from Connecticut, while the flanking pair of maple fiddleback chairs was made in the Hudson River valley in the eighteenth century. |
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Next to the bed is a cherry stand made in Connecticut, about 1810 to 1825, with pinwheel inlays on the drawer fronts and icicle inlay on the upper part of the front legs. |
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Whereas in New England, with Massachusetts Avenue and Commonwealth Avenues and plenty of Connecticut Avenues in other places, the polysyllabic names cry out for shortening. |
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The Collins girls were from Tyringham and the Paynes, who were born in Connecticut, may have been indentured from the poorhouse of Norwalk or Bridgeport as well. |
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The original court cupboards were made only in Massachusetts and Connecticut of oak with pine top and bosses and split turnings of native hardwoods. |
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I live in coastal Connecticut and have grown freesias a couple of times. |
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The company had one fronton in Connecticut, four in Florida. |
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The majority of the film is set in Connecticut, and the production design is admirable, since it does not attempt to glorify the characters' lower class surroundings. |
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The Connecticut Rare Bird Alert, a recorded telephone announcement, sometimes brings news of a prothonotary warbler or a Kentucky in the vicinity. |
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She earned her chops as the domestic goddess for women from Connecticut. |
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By the end of the year, the virus has spread to Long Island, downstate New York, to New Jersey, and to Connecticut, and had killed at least 5,000 birds. |
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The Science Center of Connecticut in West Hartford loaned a Bengal tiger, a mud puppy, a period bird's egg cabinet, again without provenance, and various shells and fossils. |
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Standard Oil of Connecticut is a fuel oil marketer not related to the Rockefeller companies. |
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On the Connecticut River, Fort Huys de Goede Hoop was completed in 1633 at present day Hartford. |
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The state is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south and Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont to the east. |
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Connecticut appellate courts divide the legal year into eight terms starting in September. |
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On July 8, Edwards traveled to the town of Enfield, Connecticut. |
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In Connecticut, alternate jurors are dismissed before the panel of sworn jurors begin deliberation. |
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Enter Annie's Homegrown, a small Connecticut company with a line of mac and cheese that's good for the body and the soul. |
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The case dealt with the Article I, Section 10, prohibition on ex post facto laws, because it concerned a Connecticut state law. |
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Seven-year-old Julia Boland had different intentions when the Hartford Courant was dropped at her front door in Connecticut. |
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Local health departments were requested to collect and report dead birds to the state health departments of New York and Connecticut. |
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Hamlen of New Haven, Connecticut, prepared the 1841 printing of the second edition. |
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Later that year, he opened a small private school in western Connecticut that was a success. |
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Headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut, Change Technology's major shareholders include partners of FG II Ventures, LLC and The Culmen Group. |
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Early frontier areas east of the Appalachian Mountains included the Connecticut River valley. |
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He returned to Connecticut in 1798 and served in the Connecticut House of Representatives. |
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My mother was one of the 86 on December 14, 2012 in Newtown, Connecticut. |
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In 1801 Connecticut decapitalized arson, but only where no victim's life had been placed in danger. |
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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, a novel by Mark Twain in 1889, takes place in Camelot. |
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Congregationalists settled and long dominated New England, especially Massachusetts and Connecticut. |
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Malory's work served as inspiration for Mark Twain's novel A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court. |
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In the US, emeralds have been found in Connecticut, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, and South Carolina. |
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There are naturalised populations occurring from Connecticut to Michigan, and it is probable that they occur elsewhere. |
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A closer inspection, however, shows that the work is part of the Driftless Connecticut Series. |
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Eric Balaguer, a hand surgeon at Plancher Orthopaedics in Greenwich, Connecticut. |
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Important valleys in the region include the Connecticut River Valley and the Merrimack Valley. |
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Winters also tend to be much sunnier in southern Connecticut and southern Rhode Island compared to the rest of New England. |
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Vermont is fifteenth for dairy products, and Connecticut and Massachusetts seventh and eleventh for tobacco, respectively. |
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Yale moved to New Haven, Connecticut in 1718, where it has remained to the present day. |
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The Vermonter connects Vermont to Massachusetts and Connecticut, while the Downeaster links Maine to Boston. |
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In 1636, colonists established Connecticut Colony and Providence Plantations. |
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They developed other mills in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. |
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Nipmuck are the indigenous people of Worcester County, Northeastern Connecticut, and northwest Rhode Island. |
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The state adopted the oak tree as the emblem on the Connecticut state quarter. |
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Colt's complex also included the largest armory in the world, as well as wharf and ferry facilities on the Connecticut River. |
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The Connecticut River forms the boundary between Hartford and East Hartford, and is located on the east side of the city. |
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The West End, home to the Governor's residence, Elizabeth Park, and the University of Connecticut School of Law, abuts the Hartford Golf Club. |
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Several television and radio stations are based in Hartford, including Connecticut Public Television, which is headquartered in Hartford. |
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The Bradley Flyer provides direct service to the Connecticut Convention Center, Union Station, and other downtown Hartford points of interest. |
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It is also the Level I Trauma Center for Rhode Island, Southeastern Massachusetts and parts of Connecticut. |
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On the relations of the fossil fishes of the sandstone of Connecticut and the Atlantic States to the Liassic and Oolitic periods. |
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Published in 1889, Mark Twain's novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, uses an electric fence for defensive purposes. |
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It is mined in Arkansas, Connecticut, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Nevada and Missouri. |
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The most recent sightings occurred in Connecticut, Kentucky, Louisiana, Ohio, and Vilseck, Germany, Hawaii in or near cemeteries. |
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Some, however, like the Gurt Dog in Somerset and the Black Dog of the Hanging Hills in Connecticut, are said to behave benevolently. |
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The legend of a small black dog has persisted in Meriden, Connecticut since the 19th century. |
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Pychon in The Connecticut Quarterly, in which it is described as a death omen. |
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Alexander lit up Connecticut for 34 points in a Big East quarterfinal win last week. He is a smooth operator who can score in a variety of ways. |
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Part of Fairfield County, Connecticut consitutes a panhandle, extending into Bronx County, New York. |
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Tone takes Davis to his Connecticut home where housekeeper Skipworth tsktsks as Davis gets demanding and asks for booze. |
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The salt marshes in the state of Connecticut in the United States have long been an area lost to fill and dredging. |
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May Christopher Dodd, the Democrat who voted for confirmation, be plagued by boils on his Connecticut yanker. |
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Serologic evidence of Jamestown Canyon virus infection in white-tailed deer populations from Connecticut. |
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Today, New England is defined as the six states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. |
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Slowly, since the mid-1950s when I became a Nutmegger, Connecticut has evolved into a food lover's paradise. |
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Her mother retired as a clinical instructor and cytotechnologist at the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington, Conn. |
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North Carolina will face its toughest tournament game in the regional final when it knocks off defending champion Connecticut. |
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The Pocumtucks lived in Western Massachusetts, and the Mohegan and Pequot tribes lived in the Connecticut region. |
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Whitney died of prostate cancer on January 8, 1825, in New Haven, Connecticut, just a month after his 59th birthday. |
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In Connecticut some of the Congregational churches are associated in consociations and the others in associations. |
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At his funeral in Connecticut, Four Hundred people showed up. |
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The home bases for Atlantic Fleet crews were Groton, Connecticut and Charleston, South Carolina. |
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The peninsula is as large as Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island combined but has fewer than 330,000 inhabitants. |
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Justice Holmes was an honorary member of the Connecticut Society of the Cincinnati. |
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Inside Donato's House of Greens in Woodbury, Connecticut, are rows of vibrant green buttercrunch lettuce. |
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Juanita Collier, MS, OD, 4D Vision Gym, 181 B Shunpike Road, Cromwell, Connecticut, 860-632-UC4D or Email. |
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He especially loved to spend time on his cabin cruiser on the Connecticut River in South Hadley. |
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Jeremy lives in Connecticut with his wife Kathryn and cairn terrier Carrie. |
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In 1664, Charles granted American territory between the Delaware and Connecticut rivers to James. |
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Silas Deane is a Connecticut merchant and congressional delegate. |
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Lastly, PVA will participate in investor meetings in Boston, Connecticut and New York on September 13th and 14th. |
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The drumlins and eskers formed at its melting edge are landmarks of the Lower Connecticut River Valley. |
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Tenders are invited for State of Connecticut Department of Transportation Ticket Vending Machine System. |
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The highest concentration of Polish Americans in a single New England municipality is in New Britain, Connecticut. |
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Rhode Island and Connecticut simply took their existing royal charters and deleted all references to the crown. |
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In 2005, the Connecticut General Assembly passed a bill to adopt civil unions in Connecticut. |
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In fact, after a chestnut oak in Connecticut, it was the second tree ever to be officially nominated for national champion status. |
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On August 3, 1785, the first ordinations on American soil took place at Christ Church in Middletown, Connecticut. |
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Monks, California Controller John Chiang, Connecticut Treasurer Denise Nappier, and Maryland Treasurer Nancy Kopp. |
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Simas began his comedic journey in 2005 with the Rhode Island Comedy Factory and has hosted comedy shows from Connecticut to Nevada. |
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As a comic book historian and a professor at Naugatuck Valley Community College in Connecticut, I couldn't agree more. |
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Further, before signing off the contract, 47 conditions Connecticut regulators required, were too constrictive. |
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Massachusetts, Providence Plantation, Rhode Island, Warwick, and Connecticut were charter colonies. |
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During the 17th century, the New Haven and Saybrook colonies were absorbed by Connecticut. |
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Cosponsored by Greenfield Hill Congregational Church, Fairfield, Connecticut. |
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When the clergy of Connecticut elected Samuel Seabury as their bishop in 1783, he sought consecration in England. |
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The flight across country was not bad, but the ride in the puddle jumper between Boston and Connecticut was a little rough. |
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Lutz Real Estate Investments has entered the student housing market with the acquisition two off-campus student developments in Connecticut. |
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John Marshall in Virginia, James Wilson in Pennsylvania and Oliver Ellsworth of Connecticut all argued for Supreme Court judicial review of acts of state legislature. |
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Webster founded the Connecticut Society for the Abolition of Slavery in 1791 but later became somewhat disillusioned with the abolitionist movement. |
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Lawrence, Connecticut, Hudson, Delaware, Susquehanna River and James. |
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Farrell served as the First Selectwoman of Westport, Connecticut. |
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Pitney Bowes approached integration as a means to moderate alarming trends in healthcare costs, particularly among its older, stable Connecticut manufacturing workforce. |
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For him and many other puppeteers, the road goes through the University of Connecticut, one of two schools in the nation from which a student can earn a degree in puppet arts. |
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The Connecticut River Valley includes parts of Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, linking numerous tribes culturally, linguistically, and politically. |
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Most appropriately, blooming shadbushes are proclaiming it's time to get out our willow-leafs and shad darts to fish the Connecticut River just below the Holyoke Dam. |
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Heist was very active in community affairs in Southern Connecticut. |
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During the War of 1812, the British attacked Essex, Connecticut, and burned the ships in the harbor, due to the construction there of a number of privateers. |
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In 2004, Underground Coalition, a Connecticut hip hop promotion company, produced the First Annual Hartford Hip Hop Festival, which also took place at Adriaen's Landing. |
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Chimaeroid egg capsules occur in the Turners Falls Formation of the adjacent Deerfield Basin.Triassic chimaeroid egg capsules from the Connecticut Valley. |
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She attended A Connecticut Yankee, one of O'Sullivan's films playing in London's West End and told her parents of her ambitions to become an actress. |
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Insurance is a driving force in and around Hartford, Connecticut. |
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In the graveyard is the tomb of Elihu Yale who was the benefactor of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, United States and after whom Yale College Wrexham is named. |
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It had the second highest crime rate in Connecticut, behind New Haven. |
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Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania, founded by Roger Williams, Thomas Hooker, and William Penn, respectively, combined democratic government with freedom of religion. |
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In 1831, Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, was the first institution of higher education in the United States to be named after Wesley. |
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Connecticut overturned a state law prohibiting dissemination of contraception information based on a constitutional right to privacy for marital relationships. |
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Connecticut courts failed to recognize feme couvert property rights until 1723, when the legislature finally passed an act significantly reforming the law on conveyancing. |
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The New England Confederation was formed in 1643 as a political and military alliance of the English colonies of Massachusetts, Plymouth, Connecticut, and New Haven. |
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Counties were abolished in Connecticut and much of Massachusetts. |
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To be sure Judge Fell and Mr. Miner were Federalists, but the first was an ardent Pennamite while the latter was a regular Yankee and claimant under Connecticut. |
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But slaves were also used as agricultural workers in farm communities, including in areas of upstate New York and Long Island, Connecticut and New Jersey. |
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Marcus Partners is a value-oriented real estate investor, operator and redeveloper based in Boston, MA, with regional offices in Norwalk, Connecticut and Secaucus, New Jersey. |
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The Hartford Basin of western Massachusetts and Connecticut has been a productive vertebrate trace fossil region since the early Nineteenth Century. |
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During those years she was a popular guest on radio stations such as WINY, Q105 and Jammin 1077 in Connecticut, and TV station WYOU in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. |
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Using block data from the 2000 census, Miller and Chambers have computed bizarreness for the congressional districts of Connecticut, Maryland, and New Hampshire. |
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A Congregational church in Cheshire, Connecticut, United States. |
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The Connecticut Clearing House Corporation was formed in September 1991, as a result of a merger between the Hartford and Bridgeport Clearing Houses. |
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At Wednesday's hearing in Stoors, Connecticut, 15 of 18 speakers were against NAIS including representatives from Farm Aid and Food and Water Watch, Kennedy noted. |
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These products were delivered to port towns such as Boston and Salem in Massachusetts, New Haven in Connecticut, and Newport and Providence in Rhode Island. |
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But historian Diana Muir argues that it is more probable that it was Simeon North, a Connecticut arms contractor manufacturing guns for the US Army. |
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The Connecticut approval, voted today, was required because New England Power Company, a NEES subsidiary, has an ownership interest in the Millstone 3 power plant. |
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The coast of the region, extending from southwestern Connecticut to northeastern Maine, is dotted with lakes, hills, marshes and wetlands, and sandy beaches. |
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Teachers, like Caitlin Engle at Norwalk High School in Connecticut, have been developing a forensics curriculum, and filling classes by creating motivating lessons and labs. |
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Connecticut may be known as the land of steady habits, but Fairfield County's condo market might be more accurately called the home of the fire sale. |
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Ginsburg Development, LLC has appointed Thomas Gissen Corporate Executive Vice-President assigned to the company's burgeoning Connecticut Division. |
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Connecticut received all 36 votes Friday in The Associated Press' women's basketball poll, marking the ninth time that the Huskies are the top team in the preseason. |
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The Berkshires in Massachusetts and Connecticut, and the Green Mountains in Vermont, as well as the Taconic Mountains, form a spine of Precambrian rock. |
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But their plans to wed in Connecticut expose some dark unpleasantries. |
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Some of its institutions lead the open access alternative to conventional academic publication, including MIT, the University of Connecticut, and the University of Maine. |
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Fife and drum corps are common, especially in southern New England and more specifically Connecticut, with music of mostly Celtic, English, and local origin. |
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In the Treaty of Hartford, the border of New Netherland was retracted to western Connecticut and by 1653, the English had overtaken the Dutch trading post. |
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Like their Northern counterparts, the histories of African Americans and of slavery in Connecticut neglect and euphemize slavery after the enactment of gradual abolition. |
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The Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay colonies together spawned other Puritan colonies in New England, including the New Haven, Saybrook, and Connecticut colonies. |
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A new Connecticut law requires crematories to be inspected annually. |
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After the British won the war in 1763, the Connecticut River Valley was opened for British settlement into western New Hampshire and what is today Vermont. |
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A famous example is the New Haven Green in New Haven, Connecticut. |
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The fledgling colony along the Connecticut River was outside of the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts Bay Colony's charter and had to determine how it was to be governed. |
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