This group have played extensively in the mid-Atlantic United States, travelling around Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Delaware and Ohio. |
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Dominguez was second in the national standings on July 24 when he was unseated from his mount at Delaware Park. |
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Some of Mackenzie's Tonkawa or Delaware scouts had apprehended Tafoya after he had traded with the Comanches and Kiowas camping in the canyon. |
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We're way out in the boondocks of Delaware, in this little place called Georgetown, one street town. |
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There was a college prof from Delaware that wrote a gut-splitting funny column on affirmative action. |
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Delaware Park plans to incorporate a new player tracking component in its racing and slot machine gaming systems. |
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Live racing is scheduled to resume Sunday for the final card of the 2002 Delaware Park meeting, should weather permit. |
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He was formerly assistant dean of students and director of residence life at Delaware Valley College. |
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Related scenes ornament archaeological fragments of two delft chamber pots and a small punch bowl from sites in New Castle, Delaware. |
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That company employs 100 Delawareans at a manufacturing plant in Delaware City. |
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If your boat has come up the coast along the Delaware shore, you'll have no choice but to make the run across the bay's mouth. |
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In Delaware, officeholders had to attest to their belief in the Holy Trinity. |
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The spill fouled over 60 miles of the river and 20 marinas in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. |
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The Wampanoag were members of a widespread confederacy of Algonkian-speaking peoples known as the League of the Delaware. |
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At daylight we hoisted the jack for a pilot and a Delaware pilot came off, Boat C, but couldn't take us to New York. |
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The town is near the Delaware and Hudson Canal, a commercial waterway that connected the two rivers. |
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Delaware does not record attendance figures because the facility does not charge admission. |
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The loan exhibition consists of rarities from the collection of the Winterthur Museum in Winterthur, Delaware. |
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During his very active life Zeisberger managed to publish several works in the Delaware tongue. |
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The company is also going through with previously announced production cuts at Saturn plants in Wilmington, Delaware and Spring Hill, Tennessee. |
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Unami was spoken to the south of Munsee in the Delaware River Valley, and the northern third of New Jersey. |
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He'd be well past the mouth of the Delaware by now, strong swimmer that he is. |
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With this in mind he recrossed the Delaware River on 26 December and launched successful counterattacks at Trenton and later at Princeton. |
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The United States also managed to gain three million acres of Delaware and Potawatomi land in Indiana through the Treaty of Fort Wayne. |
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The Assembly included representatives not only of three counties of Pennsylvania, but also of the three lower counties of Delaware. |
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Sheeran was a local Teamsters president from Delaware who was close to Hoffa, but also the right-hand man to legendary mob boss Russell Bufalino. |
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This Delaware parentage is supported by linguistic, cultural, and geographical evidence, as well as many traditions among the Algonquians. |
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After high school Lamb went to Delaware State University, where he majored in political science. |
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In 1955, Delaware County ranked tenth in the nation for milk production on more than 2,000 farms. |
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Beyond that, a narrower but more fertile inner plain slopes down to the bank of the Delaware River. |
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Legendary in parts of Delaware but almost unknown in Philly, the Spinto Band is an oddball septet split between West Chester and Wilmington. |
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A furniture salesman from Delaware, he has joined his older and more photogenic brother for the European leg of this promotional tour. |
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The first coin in the series was Delaware, which chooses an image of a man riding a horse. |
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Other projects on the list include plans to deepen the Delaware River navigation channel for large ships. |
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In July 1798, Stephen Decatur, on the sloop Delaware, captured the French schooner Croyable off New Jersey. |
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This article is excerpted from a speech Bernard Stein gave a 2002 National Writers Conference in Wilmington, Delaware. |
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The National Committeewoman from Delaware, was the chief sponsor and author of the resolution. |
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In Delaware, Allen also encountered exhorters of the Methodist Society, then still affiliated with the Church of England. |
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A twenty-five-year member of the University of Delaware faculty, Gaddis is presently associate professor emerita. |
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High water conditions brought on by heavy rains forced Delaware Park officials to cancel a scheduled nine-race card on Monday. |
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Scientific Games moved its pari-mutuel operations from Newark, Delaware, to Alpharetta, Georgia, this year. |
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Buck taught at Delaware State University, an HBCU, for twenty-nine years. |
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They became popular after a Delaware court found a board of directors negligent in 1985 for approving in two hours the sale of a company at a lowball price. |
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Teachers at the Delaware Council of Social Studies 2001 Conference identified the Bill of Rights as the one part of the Constitution that students knew. |
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Merkley, as it happens, is from Delaware, where the banks holding this usurious debt are located. |
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Delaware Park was forced to cancel its racing card following the sixth race on Sunday after a bomb threat was called in to the Stanton, Delaware, track. |
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She grew up near Wilmington, Delaware, where she studied ballet and tap. |
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The Upper Ohio Valley had been an underpopulated borderland that, by 1748, had become home to Delaware, Shawnee, and Mingo migrants from east of the Appalachians. |
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Proteinaceous matter released during the growth of an axenic diatom culture contains similar amino acid distributions across size fractions as in Delaware Bay samples. |
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The sky cleared to the west in Maryland, but it was raining in Delaware. |
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Cut off by the Delaware River on the northeast and the bay on the west, the people developed a spirit of separateness and self-conscious identity. |
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We rented a house in New Castle, Delaware, that doubled as our filming location and lodging for the actors. |
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They pushed off the shore, rowing through the ice of the wide Delaware. |
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Some months after Coltrane died, I was visiting a black college in Delaware. |
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Since then, bills legalizing same-sex marriage have been passed in Rhode Island and Delaware. |
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To this point, the Delaware doofus always seemed cloaked in an invincible air of likeability. |
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A Stars Stripes article included a photo of the soldiers arriving at the port mortuary at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. |
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The money is intended to assist with travel to meet the body at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware and to cover funeral expenses. |
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Franzone said he has spoken with Delaware Park owner William Rickman Jr. about the possibility of opening his now-closed barns up for winter stabling. |
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Seriously, the Tea Party favorite has thrice run for a Delaware Senate seat and lost. |
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That weakness has made him more reliant on the former Delaware senator who commuted home by Amtrak. |
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The Delaware primary result will be the topic of much handwringing, pontificating and consternation in coming days. |
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The Delaware, Iroquois, Micmac, and Nootka Indians used bittersweet as a poultice to treat arthritis, skin ailments, digestive complaints, and tumors. |
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The river was also notoriously sluggish, largely because the entire twenty-mile river drops less than twenty feet in elevation from Dover to sea level at the Delaware Bay. |
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The Delaware roamed the fields and woods of the Northeastern United States for many centuries before white Europeans came to the shores of the New World. |
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The Miss Delaware Pageant is proud to congratulate Brittany and wishes Amanda the very best on her future endeavors. |
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Originally from Delaware, Smith had been in Washington almost a week building little decorative boxes and stringing ornaments. |
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If there was a frisson of drama, it came when Gingrich spoke after Romney was projected to win Delaware. |
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It might also put a bit of a crimp in the economies of states like New York and Delaware. |
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Evans's attention turned to flour milling in the early 1780s, an industry which was booming in rapidly industrializing northern Delaware. |
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The Schuylkill river that flows into the Delaware at Philadelphia is also a Dutch name meaning hidden or skulking river. |
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In 1664, Charles granted American territory between the Delaware and Connecticut rivers to James. |
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William Penn signed a peace treaty with Tammany, leader of the Delaware tribe, and other treaties followed between Quakers and Native Americans. |
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States such as New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Delaware ban all consumer fireworks completely. |
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This style of dart board is most often found in eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and parts of New York state. |
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A part of Howe's army was then split off to reduce rebel forts blocking his communications up the Delaware River. |
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The lower reaches of Delaware Bay and the Raritan River in New Jersey are examples of vertically homogenous estuaries. |
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Some examples of important stopover locations are the Bay of Fundy and Delaware Bay. |
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Whales have already seen repeatedly at various of these such as Indian River Inlet, Delaware River, Cape Cod Canal, Jacksonville Drum, and so on. |
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Fitch later built a larger vessel that carried passengers and freight between Philadelphia and Burlington, New Jersey on the Delaware. |
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Although Virginia, Maryland and Delaware were slave states, the latter two already had a high proportion of free blacks by the outbreak of war. |
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Maryland, Delaware, Missouri, and Kentucky were slave states that were opposed to both secession and coercing the South. |
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In 2008, Nader formed Independent Parties in New Mexico, Delaware, and elsewhere to gain ballot access in several states. |
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However, he did not notice the entrances to Chesapeake Bay or the mouth of the Delaware River. |
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This canal enabled the transportation of coal, and later other goods as well, between the Delaware and Hudson River watersheds. |
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A yellow, ivy-covered house on a dead-end street in Newark, Delaware. |
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Rather than entering the Chesapeake he explored the coast to the north, finding Delaware Bay but continuing on north. |
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He first discovered Delaware Bay and began to sail upriver looking for the passage. |
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Without resources to consolidate its position, New Sweden was gradually absorbed by New Holland and later in Pennsylvania and Delaware. |
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Pidgin Delaware developed early in the province as a vehicular language to expedite trade. |
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However, by 1865 all had begun the abolition of slavery, except Kentucky and Delaware. |
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Southern American English dialects can also be found in extreme southern parts of Missouri, Maryland, Delaware, and Illinois. |
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The Delaware Court of Chancery is the most prominent of the small number of remaining equity courts. |
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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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Delaware is on a level plain, with the lowest mean elevation of any state in the nation. |
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Delaware is divided into three counties, the lowest number of counties of any state. |
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Delaware was one of the 13 colonies participating in the American Revolution. |
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The Delaware Indians, a name used by Europeans for Lenape people indigenous to the Delaware Valley, also derive their name from the same source. |
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Small portions of Delaware are also situated on the eastern side of the Delaware River sharing land boundaries with New Jersey. |
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Since almost all of Delaware is a part of the Atlantic coastal plain, the effects of the ocean moderate its climate. |
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The transitional climate of Delaware supports a wide variety of vegetation. |
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The Unami Lenape in the Delaware Valley were closely related to Munsee Lenape tribes along the Hudson River. |
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The fact that Delaware and Pennsylvania shared the same governor was not unique. |
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Like the other middle colonies, the Lower Counties on the Delaware initially showed little enthusiasm for a break with Britain. |
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The only real engagement on Delaware soil was the Battle of Cooch's Bridge, fought on September 3, 1777, at Cooch's Bridge in New Castle County. |
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Many colonial settlers came to Delaware from Maryland and Virginia, which had been experiencing a population boom. |
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At the end of the colonial period, the number of enslaved people in Delaware began to decline. |
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Delaware voted against secession on January 3, 1861, and so remained in the Union. |
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Delaware is notable for being the only slave state from which no Confederate regiments or militia groups were assembled. |
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According to the 2010 United States Census, Delaware had a population of 897,934 people. |
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The center of population of Delaware is located in New Castle County, in the town of Townsend. |
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Legislation had been proposed in both the House and the Senate in Delaware to designate English as the official language. |
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In Delaware, there are more than a million registered corporations, meaning there are more corporations than people. |
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Until 2003, Delaware was among the several states enforcing blue laws and banned the sale of liquor on Sunday. |
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Norfolk Southern provides freight service along the Northeast Corridor and to industrial areas in Edgemoor, New Castle, and Delaware City. |
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The Delaware General Assembly consists of a House of Representatives with 41 members and a Senate with 21 members. |
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All regions of Delaware are enjoying phenomenal growth, with Dover and the beach resorts expanding at a rapid rate. |
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As Delaware has no franchises in the major American professional sports leagues, many Delawareans follow either Philadelphia or Baltimore teams. |
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Delaware is represented in USA Rugby League by 2015 expansion club, the Delaware Black Foxes. |
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A band of the Nanticoke tribe of American Indians today resides in Sussex County and is headquartered in Millsboro, Sussex County, Delaware. |
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First, the Court has sole power to appoint guardians of the property and person for mentally or physically disabled Delaware residents. |
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Along with the remainder of the original Thirteen Colonies, Delaware imported the English concept of common law. |
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In its first Constitution, the Delaware Constitution of 1776, there was no special provision for a court of equity. |
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However, when the constitution was revised in the Delaware Constitution of 1792 a separate Court of Chancery was established. |
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The western section of the state is drained by the Allegheny River and rivers of the Susquehanna and Delaware River systems. |
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That year, another Fort Nassau was built on the Delaware River near Gloucester City, New Jersey. |
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The region between the lower Hudson and the Delaware was deeded to proprietors and called New Jersey. |
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Oliver Evans was born in Newport, Delaware on September 13, 1755 to Charles and Ann Stalcop Evans. |
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He enlisted in a Delaware militia company, but saw no active service during the war. |
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Having secured patent protection for his designs and general adoption by the Brandywine millers, Evans now turned his attention outside Delaware. |
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These included the Miami, Winnebago, Shawnee, Fox, Sauk, Kickapoo, Delaware and Wyandot. |
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If a charter was pulled in New York, say, couldn't a company just recharter in Delaware and operate without interruption? |
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Approval of the reincorporation from Delaware to Florida by merging the Company into its wholly-owned subsidiary, Castle Brands Inc. |
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Studies assessing the impact of clean air acts in Delaware and Boston have demonstrated that they can significantly reduce PM25 concentrations. |
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On Monday, her remains were flown in to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware. |
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A video of a bald and burly Delaware police officer enthusiastically lip-syncing to Taylor Swift's ''Shake it Off'' is getting global attention. |
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The very bony fish fed indentured servants, and sustained George Washington's desperate Delaware army. |
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Crisis But the Delaware court judge, Chancellor Leo Strine, rejected the arguments. |
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Geohydrology and Simulation of Groundwater Flow in the Red Clay Creek Basin, Chester County, Pennsylvania and New Castle County, Delaware. |
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Diamond State Depository,a wholly owned, independently operated precious metals storage facility located in New Castle, Delaware. |
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The states with the largest per-person Ecological Footprints are Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware. |
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Intimidators, affiliate of Chicago White Sox and The University of Delaware. |
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Properties from the beach to the Delaware Bay will be open, from fixer-uppers to two-bedroom condominiums and waterfront estates. |
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All of the positive shorebirds were sampled at Delaware Bay, and 45 of these isolates came from ruddy turnstones. |
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The Philadelphia Lazaretto was the first quarantine hospital in the United States, built in 1799, in Tinicum Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. |
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This transaction enables Delmarva Power to focus on Maryland and Delaware where the majority of our customers reside, said Gary Stockbridge, Delmarva Power President. |
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When issues of fact to be tried by a jury arise, the Court of Chancery may order such facts to trial by issues at the Bar of the Superior Court of Delaware. |
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In this book, Gadsen, a teacher of African-American studies at Emory University, looks at the three-decade fight for school desegregation in Delaware. |
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Delaware is home to Dover International Speedway and Dover Downs. |
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Lawrence, Connecticut, Hudson, Delaware, Susquehanna River and James. |
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In addition to First State National Historical Park, Delaware has several museums, wildlife refuges, parks, houses, lighthouses, and other historic places. |
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The Democratic Party holds a plurality of registrations in Delaware. |
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Other general aviation airports in Delaware include Summit Airport near Middletown, Delaware Airpark near Cheswold, and Delaware Coastal Airport near Georgetown. |
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About 30 percent of all Delaware bridges were built before 1950, and about 60 percent of the number are included in the National Bridge Inventory. |
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It is the first of several signed bike routes planned in Delaware. |
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Dover Air Force Base, located next to the state capital of Dover, is one of the largest Air Force bases in the country and is a major employer in Delaware. |
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A number of similar locomotives with four or six wheels were built in the next two years, one being sent to the US for the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company. |
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Delaware is home to an Amish community that resides to the west of Dover in Kent County, consisting of 9 church districts and between 1,200 and 1,500 people. |
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While most Delaware citizens who fought in the war served in the regiments of the state, some served in companies on the Confederate side in Maryland and Virginia Regiments. |
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Following the American Revolution, statesmen from Delaware were among the leading proponents of a strong central United States with equal representation for each state. |
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Dependent in early years on indentured labor, Delaware imported more slaves as the number of English immigrants decreased with better economic conditions in England. |
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Moderated by the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay, the southern portion of the state has a milder climate and a longer growing season than the northern portion of the state. |
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The Wedge of land between the northwest part of the arc and the Maryland border was claimed by both Delaware and Pennsylvania until 1921, when Delaware's claim was confirmed. |
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For Arabians, there is the Arabian Triple Crown, consisting of Drinkers of the Wind Derby in California, the Texas Six Shooter Stakes, and the Bob Magness Derby in Delaware. |
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They were able to establish thriving communities in the Delaware Valley, although they continued to experience persecution in some areas, such as New England. |
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In the US, Delaware lets directors enjoy considerable autonomy. |
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Further south, a Swedish trading company that had ties with the Dutch tried to establish its first settlement along the Delaware River three years later. |
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The New Netherland Company also ordered a survey of the Delaware Valley. |
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Farther south, the Delaware and Hudson Canal was built between the Delaware River at Honesdale, Pennsylvania, and the Hudson River at Kingston, New York. |
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The Delaware and Hudson Canal meets the river at this point. |
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Instead, the British gave as gifts two blankets, one silk handkerchief and one linen from the smallpox hospital to two Delaware Indian dignitaries. |
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All abolished slavery on their own, except Kentucky and Delaware. |
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It steamed from the Hudson River along the coast to the Delaware River. |
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Howe declined to attack Philadelphia overland via New Jersey, or by sea via the Delaware Bay, even though both options would have enabled him to assist Burgoyne if necessary. |
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On December 25, 1776, Washington stealthily crossed the Delaware, and overwhelmed the Hessian garrison at Trenton the following morning, taking 900 prisoners. |
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The colonists also introduced the log cabin to America, and numerous rivers, towns, and families in the lower Delaware River Valley region derive their names from the Swedes. |
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The several hundred settlers were centered around the capital of Fort Christina, at the location of what is today the city of Wilmington, Delaware. |
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This event will feature the antiques, furniture, art pottery, Delaware art, political ephemera and memorabilia, and personal effects from the Carvel estate. |
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The firm has promoted Michael A Laureano as assistant vice president, Store Manager of the Silverside location at 1803 Marsh Road in Wilmington, Delaware. |
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In addition, a growing number of jurisdictions, including New Jersey, Delaware, Alaska, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Idaho have abolished the rule against perpetuities. |
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The name change takes place at the same time CRIIMI MAE reincorporates in Maryland, a change designed to eliminate the company's payment of franchise taxes to Delaware. |
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On a recent evening, klieg lights illuminated the site of a former power plant in Eddystone, an industrial town on the Delaware River outside Philadelphia. |
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When other folks' squirrels are at home and asleep, yourn keep in motion among the trees and chirrup and sing, in a way that even a Delaware gal can understand their music! |
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