He is a professor in the department of geosciences at the University of Rhode Island. |
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Carolyn and her family left New York and found their way back home to the family hearth and home in Rhode Island. |
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Why Rhode Island furniture makers chose to compress the baluster shape to a round shape is still unclear. |
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The Rhode Island court will have to consider whether in the exercise of its own jurisdiction it should stay the proceedings before it. |
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The following summer, he led a force into the Mount Hope swamp in Rhode Island, where the Wampanoag chieftain, Metacom, dwelled. |
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A half-block down the street, two Rhode Island teenagers echoed the sentiments. |
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Tiny pyromorphite crystals associated with wulfenite have been found in road cuts near Cranston, Rhode Island. |
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Taken by rod, reel, and spear from May through October, tautog is an important sport fish in Rhode Island. |
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Many were taken to Rhode Island Hospital and 38 remained there yesterday, 14 of them in critical condition. |
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A violent confrontation between Rhode Island State troopers and members of the Narragansett Indian tribe. |
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It's a word meaning boiled corn, taken from the Narragansett Indians in Rhode Island. |
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So it's wise to keep your yapper shut until you're sure the early success will survive longer than a cab ride across Rhode Island. |
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It won't say whether it is a Leghorn or a Rhode Island Red but it will guarantee whether an egg is organic or free range. |
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Once in Rhode Island, 94,000 letters were found buried at a letter carrier's home. |
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A Rhode Islander would laugh at any one trying to use a knife and fork to eat a clam bake. |
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We're going to show you just how tough it is to be a Rhode Islander right now. |
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We're working hard for each Texas vote, each Ohioan's vote, and each Rhode Islander's vote. |
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Having a major league sports franchise in the state would make them feel proud to be a Rhode Islander. |
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The 1st Rhode Islanders were 90-day volunteers, so Kady and Robert were mustered out at the end of those three months. |
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Tucker had left Rhode Island for the goldfields in 1849, but soon lost contact with home. |
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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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In Rhode Island, I taught a ceramics course for master's degree candidates. |
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The U.S. Attorney's office in Rhode Island says he has agreed to plead guilty to nine counts of bank robbery. |
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These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Rhode Island underground. |
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I once knew an Episcopalian lady in Newport, Rhode Island, who asked me to design and build a doghouse for her Great Dane. |
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I hooked up with Josh and some folks from the Rhode Island Science Fiction Club and chatted about local stuff and some computerese. |
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Some of the Rhode Island and New Hampshire soldiers had on gray coats that confused the shooters of the 4th Rhode Island. |
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Notably, Rhode Island, unlike some other states, did not at the time have a law requiring medical examiners to refrain from performing autopsies over religious objections. |
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Schmidt had arrived in California after his family had been wiped out by tuberculosis in his home state of Rhode Island. |
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He then became a map-maker, but, standing up to his waist in a snowdrift on Rhode Island a few years later, realised that indoor work had certain attractions. |
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Khrushchev spoke to The Daily Beast ahead of a Tuesday night speech at Bryant University in Rhode Island. |
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How much time pell and Kwan have spent actually living in Rhode Island has come into question. |
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Claus and Cosima had lost access to their Rhode Island estate, Clarendon Court. |
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It may seem isolating, but many people are ambivalent about the death of an intimate, says Jean Miller, a thanatologist at the University of Rhode Island. |
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Coneys chartered the Megan Jaye, a 43-ft sloop based in Newport, Rhode Island, and skippered by Hank Halsted. |
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I'll be down in Rhode Island giving a talk next week and then getting on a plane to the Bay Area where I'll hang out and catsit and eat burritos for a week. |
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In the far corner of this view of the hall is a rare late eighteenth-century corner table, probably from Rhode Island, inlaid with exuberant bellflowers on the legs. |
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Kady lost no time in planting herself and the flag in the front of the Rhode Island line where she could shout encouragement to the boys as they advanced on the Rebels. |
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Since then, bills legalizing same-sex marriage have been passed in Rhode Island and Delaware. |
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In Rhode Island, amid HIPAA concerns, Glass is being used in ers with dermatologists. |
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From July 25 to 27, Fort Adams, Rhode Island will be the place to be for anyone interested in the folk music spectacle. |
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Emily, in fact, will be staying with him on the weekends while she finishes her master's degree at a college in Rhode Island. |
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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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District Court for the District of Rhode Island is located downtown across from Providence City Hall adjacent to Kennedy Plaza. |
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Much of Providence culture is synonymous with the culture of Rhode Island as a whole. |
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Providence also shares Rhode Island's affinity for coffee, with the most coffee and doughnut shops per capita of any city in the country. |
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The Rhode Island Auditorium also hosted won 29 of the 49 boxing fights of Rocky Marciano. |
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Much local hype is associated with games between these two schools or the University of Rhode Island. |
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Providence is home to eight hospitals, most prominently Rhode Island Hospital, the largest general acute care hospital in the state. |
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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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Constitution from Rhode Island Quakers, trial by jury, equal rights for men and women, and public education. |
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A fourth, Staff Sgt. Cody Rhode, survived despite being shot five times. |
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Matt Johnson, from Vermont, met Rhode Islander Kim Schifino seven years ago while attending Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. |
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Charleston, South Carolina, and South Kingstown, Rhode Island, are named after him. |
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The Rhode Islander, a southpaw like Harrison, had clearly had enough and quit on his stool before the start of the fifth. |
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The website features an Open Government Ideas Forum where Rhode Islanders can submit suggestions on how to improve state government. |
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Rhode Island's Ocean SAMP will be integral to creating a new industry of clean renewable energy. |
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Bryant turned to IBM and fellow Rhode Islander APC-MGE for help in designing a scalable modular data center. |
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In 1639, Williams established a Baptist church in Providence, Rhode Island, and Clarke began a Baptist church in Newport, Rhode Island. |
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Rhode Island and Arizona have recently passed bills legalizing certain types of small fireworks. |
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National Men's Singles Championship, now the US Open, was first held in 1881 at the Newport Casino, Newport, Rhode Island. |
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In 1989, Wade was also inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island. |
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In June 2000, MacArthur sailed the monohull Kingfisher from Plymouth, UK to Newport, Rhode Island, USA in 14 days, 23 hours, 11 minutes. |
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In July 1780 the American cause received a boost when a 5,500 strong French expeditionary force arrived at Newport, Rhode Island. |
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The Newport Folk Festival is an annual folk festival held near Newport, Rhode Island. |
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In 1637, a second group including Anne Hutchinson established a second settlement on Aquidneck Island, also known as Rhode Island. |
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Massachusetts, Providence Plantation, Rhode Island, Warwick, and Connecticut were charter colonies. |
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Pawtucket was the fourth most populous of Rhode Island's 39 cities and towns. |
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Rhode Island has the highest per capita Liberian population in the country. |
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Clam cakes, a savory fritter based on chopped clams, are a specialty of Rhode Island. |
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From 1921 to 1977, about 250,000 Azoreans immigrated to Rhode Island and Massachusetts. |
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American plaice are an Atlantic species, which range from southern Labrador to Rhode Island. |
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Common blue violet Viola sororia is the state flower of Wisconsin, Rhode Island, Illinois, and New Jersey. |
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Rhode Island started enlisting slaves in 1778, and promised compensation to owners whose slaves enlisted and survived to gain freedom. |
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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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The peninsula is as large as Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island combined but has fewer than 330,000 inhabitants. |
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In the 1840s George Henry Corliss of Providence, Rhode Island improved the reliability of stationary steam engines. |
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The Wampanoag occupied southeastern Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and the islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. |
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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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The Blackstone Valley running through Massachusetts and Rhode Island has been called the birthplace of America's industrial revolution. |
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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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They developed other mills in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. |
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By 1810, Slater held part ownership in three factories in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. |
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In 1862 the eastern portion was absorbed into Providence County, Rhode Island. |
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This system of mills, dams and villages was developed by John and Samuel Slater, and became known as the Rhode Island System. |
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The Blackstone Valley or Blackstone River Valley is a region of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. |
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Chaffee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor follows the Blackstone Valley from Worcester to Providence, Rhode Island. |
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It borders Douglas, Mendon, Millville, Northbridge, and Sutton, Massachusetts, plus the Rhode Island towns of Burrillville and North Smithfield. |
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Nipmuck are the indigenous people of Worcester County, Northeastern Connecticut, and northwest Rhode Island. |
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Abolitionist Quakers with ties to Moses Brown first resettled here from Rhode Island. |
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Rogersons Village mill worker housing, Rhode Island System of mill villages. |
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Chafee was born in Providence, Rhode Island to a politically active family. |
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His cousin was Frederick Lippitt, former House Minority Leader for the Rhode Island House of Representatives. |
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He had two daughters and four sons, one of whom is former Rhode Island Governor and former United States Senator Lincoln Chafee. |
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He successfully ran for a seat in the Rhode Island House of Representatives in 1956 and later became the minority leader. |
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The Chafee Social Science Center at the University of Rhode Island is named in his honor. |
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He relocated again, to Rhode Island in 1635 and built his home on the river, in what would become Cumberland. |
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In August 1955, severe flooding on the Blackstone caused extensive damage to Woonsocket, Rhode Island. |
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The influence of the Atlantic Ocean keeps Providence, and the rest of the state of Rhode Island, warmer than many inland locales in New England. |
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It is the capital of Rhode Island, so the city's economy additionally consists of government services. |
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Rhode Island still has baitfish, notably squid, sand eels, menhaden and mullet, though the latter seem to be slowly dispersing elsewhere. |
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Significance of fossiliferous Middle Cambrian rocks of Rhode Island to the history of the Avalonian microcontinent. |
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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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The Boldon teenager and friend Stuart Pateman topped the tree in the team event at the Ocean State International in Rhode Island. |
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Lapane, a psychologist at Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island in Pawtucket, and her colleagues. |
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The ex-convict mayor of providence, Rhode Island is coming back for more. |
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Loss of hereditary uterine protoporphyria through chromosomal rearrangement in mutant Rhode Island Red hens. |
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The runner-up, Karan Takhar, a 14-year-old from East Providence, Rhode Island, put up a formidable challenge and fought Nathan to a sudden-death tiebreaker round. |
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Rhode Island also operates two public schools in Providence. |
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In addition, the Community College of Rhode Island, Roger Williams University, and University of Rhode Island have satellite campuses in the city. |
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As the state capital, Providence houses the Rhode Island General Assembly, as well as the offices of the Governor and the Lieutenant Governor in the Rhode Island State House. |
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If you're a bird hunter, chukars and pheasants are flying at game preserves like Lady Woods in Douglas, and Addieville, just over the border in Rhode Island. |
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It then continues into Rhode Island, where it flows through Woonsocket, Cumberland, Lincoln, Central Falls, and Pawtucket, where the river then reaches Pawtucket Falls. |
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He served as an officer in the United States Marine Corps, as the 66th Governor of Rhode Island, as the Secretary of the Navy, and as a United States Senator. |
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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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Quakers including Richard Mowry migrated here from Smithfield, Rhode Island, and built mills, railroads, houses, tools and Conestoga wagon wheels. |
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Baptist theologian Roger Williams founded the colony Rhode Island in 1636, where he combined a democratic constitution with unlimited religious freedom. |
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Carey, both volcanologists at the University of Rhode Island in Narragansett, studied ash ejected from five different eruptions, including some deep undersea. |
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Pawtucket borders Providence, Rhode Island and the state of Massachusetts. |
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In that quiet period between Christmas and New Year's Day, I learned that James Peter McNamee had passed away in his Sleep Christmas Eve in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. |
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In Rhode Island, 36 governors in the first 100 years were Quakers. |
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A wealthy man, he eventually owned thirteen spinning mills and had developed tenant farms and company towns around his textile mills, such as Slatersville, Rhode Island. |
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Lovecraft set many of his works of horror in his native Rhode Island. |
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New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont have cooperated in developing a New England Common Assessment Program test under the No Child Left Behind guidelines. |
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Massachusetts and Rhode Island ranked eighth and ninth, respectively. |
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The three colonies that tolerated Quakers at this time were West Jersey, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania, where Quakers established themselves politically. |
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New England also benefited from the trade, as many merchants from New England, especially the state of Rhode Island, replaced the role of Europe in the triangle. |
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Technological developments and achievements from the Manufactory led to the development of more advanced cotton mills, including Slater Mill in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. |
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In February through June 1790, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island ratified eleven of the amendments, though all three rejected the amendment on Congressional pay raises. |
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Manatees have been seen as far north as Cape Cod, and in 1995 and again in 2006, one was seen in New York City and Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay. |
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The early industrial revolution occurred through much of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, but it mostly bypassed Cape Cod due to a lack of significant water power in the area. |
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Rhode Islander Brad Faxon will be among friends in Boston and is reported to have played a number of extra practice rounds at the newly-altered TPC course. |
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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 1772, colonists in Rhode Island boarded and burned a customs schooner. |
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The 26-year-old Rhode Islander was talking an equally good fight. |
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The Rhode Islander won her state title, which was her first beauty pageant, and went on to win the Miss USA title in June, the first title for the state of Rhode Island. |
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The Administrative Office of State Courts is seeking a company to provide armored car services between the state courthouses in Rhode Island and area banks. |
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The Rhode Island Blood Center has its main headquarters in Providence. |
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