He's arrived in Boston to address the wild, enthusiastic, over-the-top Democratic Convention. |
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The Boston Globe's Jeff Jacoby has also commented on the rank hypocrisy that is being demonstrated here. |
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Even in Boston the card shops don't seem to think much of diamond wedding anniversaries. |
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We see it as the first step in a campaign to organize all private-sector adjuncts in Boston. |
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That depressing trend no doubt weighed on the minds of the delegates who gathered this week in Boston for the Democratic National Convention. |
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He does care about the Boston archdiocese and is dedicated to addressing its needs. |
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The worst hit areas were buses covering New York City, Newark airport, outside New York, and Logan airport in Boston. |
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So hot was the topic of regicide, censors of the day made the librettist relocate the plot to Puritan Boston. |
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When I lived in Boston there were few gay bars, as everyone there just mixed in straight clubs. |
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At seventeen years of age and a senior at High School in Boston he was outstanding. |
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Academically trained and inclined, the Boston painter was resolutely out of step with his times. |
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Julian Joachim scored twice as Boston knocked Swindon out of the cup at York Street with a 4-1 victory. |
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York were disappointed not to have made more of a clear numerical advantage after Boston Spa players were yellow-carded. |
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The artists built the city of Boston on stage, and I wrote a kind of heroic Shakespearean text in blank verse and rhyme about the city's history. |
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So if you're looking for a house in the Lakes to celebrate a 30th, 40th, 50th, 60th or even 70th birthday Boston House is the ideal choice. |
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Epidemic smallpox surfaced first in Boston, that hotbed of revolutionary fervor. |
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Boston was producing leather-back chairs during this period with very bold ball-ring-ball turned front stretchers. |
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He is currently employed as an analytical chemist with Boston Scientific in Galway. |
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To avoid being killed by Archie's men, they lam it with Shorty who takes them to where he's been living in Boston. |
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In 1918 he worked as a war artist and from 1890 until c. 1925 he painted murals for Boston Library and Museum. |
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Even though summer means tourist in Boston, I don't dumb the wines down though I do look for flavors that are accessible. |
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Minutes after entering a Boston dance club in the early morning hours, he was jumped from behind by three men. |
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Pre-race coverage of the Boston Marathon begins at 9 AM and will continue live until the men's and women's winners are duly laureled. |
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With a lethal combination of range, strength and speed, Boston is a big play waiting to happen. |
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A tough competitor, with a soft stroke for deep, Williams played only two games in Boston, but looked solid. |
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My name's John and I'm a 20 year old Boston native with a great sense of humor and an adventuresome spirit. |
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Boston College didn't throw to him much, so Green's receiving skills are a question mark. |
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The Boston snow indicator is a market theory that posits that a white Christmas in Boston will cause stock prices to climb. |
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In its scale and some of its details Smith's building has an affinity to Richardson's 1875-1876 Hayden Building in Boston. |
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Don Quixote entered the Boston Ballet repertory in 1982, with Rudolf Nureyev's staging. |
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But now, the only thing that matters is that I've been accepted into Boston College and now I can relax for a bit. |
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The Canucks better not wuss out against Boston this coming December like they did in the finals. |
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The shocks set church bells aquiver in Boston, 1,600 km from the epicenter. |
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I researched sailboat building at our town library and Boston Public Library. |
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In Boston returnees were thought to dominate the Boston Tea Assembly, a group that met every other week for dancing and card playing. |
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I live with my mom in Braintree, south of Boston, and if I get it wrong then these guys know where to find me. |
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The son of a quartermaster in the US Navy, Roche was born in Boston in 1928 and raised during the Depression. |
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Wages aren't lower in Boston than in Bangor because of the larger labor supply. |
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Megan lands a callback for a role in a play in Boston, which leads to yet another row between the two. |
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The basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help is not the biggest church in Boston, but it has two pieces of history. |
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Boston is a city of braggers and coffee drinkers, with a Dunkin' Donuts on every corner. |
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He had spent nearly 20 years covering politics in the Bay State, alternating between the Associated Press and the Boston Globe. |
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Boston beer garden in South Boston is expected to be packed to the door with football enthusiasts cheering for both teams. |
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Edgar was invited to study at the Berkeley School of Music in Boston and at NYU in New York City. |
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The Boston firefighter took a grey BFD sweatshirt from a locker and presented it to Flaherty. |
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Here, she talks about what inspired her to start the liveliest protest since the Boston Tea Party. |
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In his new book American Fun, John Beckman charts our pursuit of happiness from the Boston Tea Party to hippies and Yippies. |
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Trippe Lonian, who developed Pinkberry yogurt outlets in Boston, has also jumped onto the blow-dry bar bandwagon. |
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A tense commute to work in Houston will start to resemble a tense commute in Boston or New York City. |
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Their newly launched Boston website listed only a phone number. |
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The trick has been to create nonstops from cities like Boston that were under-served. |
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Wahlberg grew up the youngest of nine children in a broken home in the rough Dorchester section of Boston. |
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In the context of the Boston church, which already taught a Covenant of Grace, the objections of the Antinomians centered on the concept of sanctification. |
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The press release said it would cover from the Boston Tea Party all the way through to the Declaration of Independence. |
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He practiced law in Boston briefly before he joined the State Department as a law clerk following the formation of a career Foreign Service there. |
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Born in Erie, Pennsylvania, he earned a degree in fine arts from the renowned Boston conservatory of Music. |
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The Cheers bar is owned by Sam Malone, a shameless Lothario whose claim to fame is his former career as a relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox baseball team. |
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Thus the steamed Boston brown bread to eat with baked beans includes cornmeal, while anadama bread, also of New England, mixes corn and wheat flours with molasses. |
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During his college days at Boston University, he decided to dedicate his life to comedy. |
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The horse Johnny uses to deliver the Boston Observer, Goblin is fast and of great physical prowess, but is difficult to ride because it scares easily. |
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His time spent at some of the better Boston area restaurants under the tutelage of some well-respected chef-icons would also prove to be nothing short of kismet. |
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The year after would see rioting in Detroit, Newark, Boston and Milwaukee. |
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Flying Virgin Atlantic back from Boston to London on Saturday, I noticed that the phone-shaped handset wired to the armrest contained both a rewind and a pause button. |
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The source code was archived on a black 3.5-inch floppy disk now on display at the Boston Museum of Science. |
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On April 3, Flaherty and 40 other band members traveled to Boston along with a contingent of other New York firefighters. |
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The Boston Marathon bombings reminded the world how quickly a celebration can turn into a conflagration. |
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Boston should be fine for quite some time, just maybe not the Yanks. |
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Carroll, a laicized priest, has done that too often in upscale magazines and newspapers like the New Yorker, the Atlantic Monthly, and the Boston Globe. |
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Diagnosis of CTE is often considered to be specialized and has to occur at a designated institution like Boston University. |
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One ring of yakuza gangsters, operating through connections at a major medical center in Boston, was uncovered by journalists and broken up by police a decade ago. |
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Chairs imported from New England, particularly Boston, influenced the design of this chair, especially in its stretchers, relatively light seat rails, and yoked crest. |
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About half-way back to Boston I slowed down even further to go round a blind bend in the road, to come upon a police car and a mobile speed camera. |
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To say that the federal case filed in Boston is complex is an understatement. |
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This fall, Love Won Out, a one-day conference on reparative therapy sponsored by Focus on the Family, will set up shop in Boston at the Tremont Temple Baptist Church. |
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Higgins, 45, has worked for the U.S. Postal Service since he was in college, when he took a job as a letter carrier in the town of Andover, Massachusetts, north of Boston. |
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In an op-ed for the Boston Globe, he claimed that the issue of cloning had led him to reassess his position on abortion rights. |
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Walking into the radio studio in Boston, an AM drive-time show, I saw the host speed-reading the back flap with beetled brow. |
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The Boston Police Department misreported an attack on the JFK Library in Dorchester. |
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In November, English recruiting officers appeared in Boston, and the Assembly and the Boston magistrates forbade any recruiting or any quartering of troops in the town. |
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And he would go out in this suit like a door-to-door salesman, and basically walked around Boston. |
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One year after the Boston bombing, a maimed survivor faces the choice of amputation. |
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Can the anatomy of violence shed light on what made the Boston bombers tick? |
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Now, Leno is a Boston boy, a graduate of Emerson College and raised in nearby Andover, Massachusetts. |
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Arriving in Boston was like landing upon the bosom of serenity from the derangement of a war zone. |
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The book was Your Police, which Bratton discovered at the age of nine in the Boston Pubic Library on Arcadia Street. |
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Like Hughes, Price was interviewed for the Boston College archive, but she kept silent about McConville. |
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Brian E. McGeeney, MD, MPH, is a neurologist and assistant professor of Neurology at Boston University School of Medicine. |
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Her work has appeared in The Boston Globe, Washington Post, Salon, and babble. |
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And as this map shows, there are now five Soofas in Boston proper as well as two in the suburb of Babson. |
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But it was not enough, especially after the left-leaning Boston Globe endorsed baker. |
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The Continental Army forced the British out of Boston in 1776, but the British captured and held New York City for the duration of the war. |
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In Boston, the Sons of Liberty burned the records of the vice admiralty court and looted the home of chief justice Thomas Hutchinson. |
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Meanwhile, a riot broke out in Boston in June 1768 over the seizure of the sloop Liberty, owned by John Hancock, for alleged smuggling. |
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Customs officials were forced to flee, prompting the British to deploy troops to Boston. |
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A Boston town meeting declared that no obedience was due to parliamentary laws and called for the convening of a convention. |
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In March 1776, the Continental Army forced the British to evacuate Boston, with George Washington as the commander of the new army. |
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Washington forced the British out of Boston in the spring of 1776, and neither the British nor the Loyalists controlled any significant areas. |
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The arrival in Boston of the British Army heightened their sense of violated rights, leading to rage and demands for revenge. |
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Cases involving New York or Boston merchants were frequently heard in Nova Scotia and sometimes even in England. |
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Holmes was a leading figure in Boston intellectual and literary circles, Mrs. |
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He was admitted to the bar in 1866, and after a long visit to London, to complete his education, went into law practice in Boston. |
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Holmes practiced admiralty law and commercial law in Boston for fifteen years. |
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General Benjamin Lincoln was obliged to raise funds from Boston merchants to pay for a volunteer army. |
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Warren was also the son of a wealthy Boston family and their new firm was able to benefit from his family's connections. |
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As early as 1643, the French were sending coal and other supplies to the British colony at Boston. |
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Tours to schools, universities and industrial locations in Boston, New York and Washington DC were made as a result. |
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Boston is New England's largest city as well as the capital of Massachusetts. |
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Ten years later, more Puritans settled north of Plymouth Colony in Boston, thus forming Massachusetts Bay Colony. |
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The first battles of the war were fought in Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts, later leading to the Siege of Boston by continental troops. |
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Boston Latin School is the oldest public school in America and was attended by several signatories of the Declaration of Independence. |
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There are several American English accents spoken in the region, including New England English and its derivative known as the Boston accent. |
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The Boston accent and those accents closely related to it cover eastern Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine. |
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Boston is the site of the New England Conservatory and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. |
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In rock music, the region has produced Rob Zombie, Aerosmith, The Modern Lovers, Phish, the Pixies, GG Allin, the Dropkick Murphys, and Boston. |
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Comcast SportsNet New England broadcasts the games of the Boston Celtics, New England Revolution and Boston Cannons. |
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While most New England cities have daily newspapers, The Boston Globe and The New York Times are distributed widely throughout the region. |
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The Boston Marathon, run on Patriots' Day every year, is a New England cultural institution and the oldest annual marathon in the world. |
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The Vermonter connects Vermont to Massachusetts and Connecticut, while the Downeaster links Maine to Boston. |
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This provides rail service on the former Boston and Albany Railroad, which runs between its namesake cities. |
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Ten years later, a larger group of Puritans settled north of Plymouth Colony in Boston to form Massachusetts Bay Colony. |
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Fitzgerald, former mayor of Boston and the maternal grandfather of John, Robert and Edward Kennedy. |
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Brian Skerry, At Boston University, 2011, born 1962, Underwater Photographer, With National Geographic, Sounding the Alarm for Global Sealife. |
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The Boston Celtics played various home games per year in Hartford from 1975 until 1995, when they opened the new TD Garden. |
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For its first quarter century Watertown ranked next to Boston in population and area. |
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Thereafter many of these citizen soldiers were part of the first battle line formed at the Siege of Boston. |
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Boston town meetings were held here during the siege of Boston, when many Boston families made their homes in the neighborhood. |
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Watertown borders Soldiers Field Road and the Massachusetts Turnpike, major arteries into downtown Boston. |
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Also in 1775, Massachusetts Spy publisher Isaiah Thomas moved his radical newspaper out of British occupied Boston to Worcester. |
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Much of Worcester culture is synonymous with Boston and New England culture. |
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Worcester is also the state's largest center for the arts outside of Boston. |
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The museum is the second largest art museum in New England, behind the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. |
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Route 9 runs almost the entire length of the state, connecting Boston and Worcester with Pittsfield, near the New York state border. |
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It also serves as an Amtrak stop, serving the Lake Shore Limited from Boston to Chicago. |
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The city is located in Providence County and is the third most populous city in New England, after Boston and Worcester. |
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Today, professional baseball is offered by the Pawtucket Red Sox, the AAA affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, which plays in nearby Pawtucket. |
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In July 1796, he returned to Boston and set up as a merchant on Long Wharf. |
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In 1894 his tomb was one of 900 discovered when Boston constructed the underground subway line on Tremont Street. |
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The outer circumferential highway of Boston, Interstate 495, passes nearby in Amesbury. |
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The earlier Boston and Maine Railroad leading further north was discontinued, but a portion of it has been converted into a recreation trail. |
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On June 1, 1813, Shannon took Chesapeake in a duel that lasted less than fifteen minutes in Boston Harbor. |
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The Boston Manufacturing Company was a business that operated the first factory in America. |
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In September 1813 The Boston Associates purchased the Boies Paper Mill site in Waltham. |
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Waltham news sometimes appears in The Boston Globe's GlobeWest section, as well. |
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The Waltham Mills Artists Association is located in one of the former factories of the Boston Manufacturing Company. |
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Peters Church of Uganda Boston, as well as Karibu, a well regarded Ugandan eatery. |
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It is believed that in prior ages, the Merrimack continued south from Lowell to empty into the ocean somewhere near Boston. |
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These connect at the Gallagher Transit Terminal to the Lowell Line of the MBTA commuter rail system, which connects Lowell to Boston. |
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According to The Boston Globe, around 1,500 people evacuated their homes to escape the flood. |
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The Boston Associates tried to create a controlled system of labor unlike the harsh conditions they observed while in Lancashire, England. |
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While the Boston Manufacturing Company proved immensely profitable, the Charles River had very little potential as a power source. |
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There has been protest regarding state grants and tax relief promised to GE prior to their decision to move their headquarters to Boston. |
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In Boston, Red Sox baseball tickets can only be resold legally to the team. |
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His son is Richard Landes, the American historian and author, an associate professor in the Department of History at Boston University. |
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In 2007 the largest American craft brewery was the Boston Beer Company, makers of Samuel Adams. |
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She also met numerous abolitionists in Boston and studied the emerging girls' schools established for their education. |
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At the time, he boarded with poet Thomas Green Fessenden on Hancock Street in Beacon Hill in Boston. |
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Hawthorne married Sophia Peabody on July 9, 1842 at a ceremony in the Peabody parlor on West Street in Boston. |
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This employment, like his earlier appointment to the custom house in Boston, was vulnerable to the politics of the spoils system. |
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They are streetworkers, gang outreach specialists employed by the city of Boston. There are about two dozen of them. |
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In 1975, pregnant with the second of her three children, she threw a hissy fit to get on a trip to Boston for elected officials. |
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The Siege of Boston marked the opening phase of the American Revolution. |
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A few days after Bailey's success, on June 16, in Boston, Dr. Dwight Harken successfully performed his first valvulotomy for mitral stenosis. |
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This is the fourth year Boston has been a finalist, the third year for Norfolk and the second for Aldine. |
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The Drakes' antislavery involvement began in Boston and gained momentum in Leominster. |
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Among the cases he prosecuted was the 1994 case of an armored car robbery gang based in the Charlestown section of Boston. |
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Over the years, as a result of defaults and abandonments, we have lost enough housing to shelter the entire population of Boston and then some. |
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A pair of Montagu's harrier will be visible when a specially mounted RSPB watchpoint opens on the Lincolnshire coast, near Boston. |
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A year before he had similarly arrived with news of the Boston Tea Party. |
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They were highly sensitive to the issue of tyranny, which they saw manifested in the British response to the Boston Tea Party. |
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The New York Yankees are playing their archrival the Boston Red Sox tonight. |
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The archrivalry between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox is probably the most famous in baseball. |
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They jumped into his cruiser and blue-lighted it to Boston Medical Center at eighty miles per hour. |
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The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston publishes the New England Economic Review. |
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Ralske, who studied jazz trumpet at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, moved to London around the time the whole C86 scene was thriving. |
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But Tower did better than HBO, the Boston Business Journal, and some others, where the test messages apparently fell into a cyberhole. |
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Samuel Sewall, the most assiduous funeral-goer in Boston, served as pallbearer. |
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I have bought at Boston a dozen Pidgeons ready pulled and garbidged for three pence. |
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No Hot Stove League in this town. No, no, no. Here in Boston, USA, and throughout New England, we play in the Blast Furnace League. |
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Due to an undersized inventory at the Boston outlet, customers had to travel to Providence to find the item. |
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In the heat of the afternoon, while Roger Clemens threw a temper tantrum and the Boston Red Sox became unraveled, Dave Stewart kept his cool. |
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Boston Red Sox pitcher Tim Wakefield is best known for his use of the knuckleball. |
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Worksop, Mansfield, Lincoln, Matlock, Melton Mowbray, Skegness, Boston, Spalding and Oakham are served by regional services. |
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It has often been said that Philadelphia is the city of firsts, Boston of bests, and New York of latests. |
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I did not know the exact route, but steered by the lay of the land, as I do in Boston. |
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Two films were set in and around Stevenage, Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush and Boston Kickout. |
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The persecution of Quakers in North America began in 1656 when English Quaker missionaries Mary Fisher and Ann Austin began preaching in Boston. |
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In 1660, English Quaker Mary Dyer was hanged on Boston Common for repeatedly defying a Puritan law banning Quakers from the colony. |
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In Boston, The Congregational Library and Archives holds numerous collections all across New England. |
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Peter Gray, Boston College professor and an expert on the evolution of play and its vital role in child development. |
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In the 1740s gang violence became common, with groups of Boston residents battling for the honour of burning the pope's effigy. |
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In the late 1850s Dickens began to contemplate Dickens shuttled between Boston and New York, where he gave 22 readings at Steinway Hall. |
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There were performances in Rome, Chicago, Boston, Toronto and fifteen British towns and cities. |
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From September 1936 to February 1937 Gielgud played Hamlet in North America, opening in Toronto before moving to New York and Boston. |
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The collection has now been split between the St Pancras and Boston Spa sites. |
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In December 2009 a new storage building at Boston Spa was opened by Rosie Winterton. |
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American seaside resorts first developed near the big industrial cities on the upper East Coast like New York City, Philadelphia, and Boston. |
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Richard Boston in Beer and Skittles reveals that the first regulation for national control of pubs was about pub games. |
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Meanwhile, the NYYC's wealthiest members ordered two cup candidates from Herreshoff, and two more from Boston yacht designers. |
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Authorities in Boston offered these men their freedom, but all 70 elected to be treated as prisoners of war. |
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In 1768 violence broke out in Boston over attempts to suppress smuggling and 4000 British troops were sent to occupy the city. |
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In March 1770 five colonists in Boston were killed by panicky soldiers in the Boston Massacre, sparking outrage. |
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Between 1775 and 1782 a smallpox epidemic swept across North America, killing 40 people in Boston alone. |
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As of January 29, 2013, JTSB approved the Yuasa factory quality control while the NTSB examined the Boston battery for defects. |
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In December 1942, survivors of the Cocoanut Grove fire in Boston were the first burn patients to be successfully treated with penicillin. |
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Travelling to Boston in April 1871, Bell proved successful in training the school's instructors. |
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Unsure of his future, he first contemplated returning to London to complete his studies, but decided to return to Boston as a teacher. |
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In the following year, Bell became professor of Vocal Physiology and Elocution at the Boston University School of Oratory. |
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During this period, he alternated between Boston and Brantford, spending summers in his Canadian home. |
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Returning to Boston in fall 1873, Bell made a fateful decision to concentrate on his experiments in sound. |
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This was driven by additional passengers travelling to and from Los Angeles, Boston and Toronto. |
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By 1850, the Irish made up a quarter of the population in Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. |
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I consider myself fortunate to have been born here, rather than in Boston, or New York, or London. |
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Giles memorial is displayed in the Nichols House Museum in Beacon Hill, Boston. |
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Brinnin, who was director of the Poetry Centre, did not travel to New York but remained in Boston to write. |
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Rushdie was involved in the Occupy Movement, both as a presence at Occupy Boston and as a founding member of Occupy Writers. |
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The Firm itself was expanding, opening up a store in Manchester in 1883 and holding a stand at that year's Foreign Fair in Boston. |
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Marty Conlon also represented Ireland while playing in the NBA for the Boston Celtics however he was born in the United States. |
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Later, clubs were formed in Boston, Cleveland, and many other centers of Irish America. |
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Socially, the colonial elite of Boston, New York, Charleston, and Philadelphia saw their identity as British. |
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The Boston Tea Party of 1773 dumped British tea into Boston Harbor because it contained a hidden tax that Americans refused to pay. |
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Britain responded by closing Boston Harbor and passing a series of punitive measures against Massachusetts colony. |
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In response, British troops occupied Boston, and Parliament threatened to extradite colonists to face trial in England. |
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The colonists responded by establishing the Massachusetts Provincial Congress, effectively removing Crown control of the colony outside Boston. |
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Fighting broke out, forcing the regulars to conduct a fighting withdrawal to Boston. |
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On July 3, George Washington took command of the Continental Army besieging Boston. |
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Between 1775 and 1782, a smallpox epidemic broke out throughout North America, killing 40 people in Boston alone. |
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The epicenter was Boston in no small part due to Isabella Stewart Gardner, a pioneering collector of Asian art. |
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As a consequence, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston now houses the finest collection of Japanese art outside Japan. |
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For example, alumni are eligible for membership at the Princeton Club of New York and the Algonquin Club in Boston. |
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The nearest locally important town is Wetherby, with Tadcaster and the large village of Boston Spa nearby. |
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His first defence was against Matty Baldwin on 27 October in Boston, a match he won on points. |
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Her 4 November performance at the House of Blues in Boston was broadcast live by Yahoo. |
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In 2007, and again on June 1, 2009, NOAA changed the TSS servicing Boston to reduce vessel collisions with right whales and other whale species. |
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This may be a reference to Teddy Boston, who had himself saved a traction engine from scrap. |
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Currently, the most widely used keratoprostheses are Boston keratoprosthesis, osteoodontokeratoprosthesis and Alphacor. |
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Other significant settlements in the Fens include Boston, Cambridge, Spalding, and Wisbech. |
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Boston outshot New York by 16-10, including by 8-3 in the first half, but Gao Hong, the Power's goaltender, covered her zone impressively. |
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She departed Nagasaki on 3 September 1877, and via the Suez Canal, she visited Mediterranean ports before returning to Boston on 30 December. |
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Born in Boston, Jeffries graduated from Harvard College and obtained his medical degree at the University of Aberdeen. |
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Jeffries also played a large role in the trial for the Boston Massacre as a witness for the defense. |
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It can move slightly offshore, bringing a wet snow south of Boston to Richmond, Virginia, or even parts of the Carolinas. |
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The story of pirate William Fly, who was executed on July 12, 1726 in Boston, illustrates how arrogantly many pirates viewed death. |
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This met with considerable overt and covert resistance in free states and cities such as Philadelphia, New York and Boston. |
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There are ferry connections from Boston to Provincetown, as well as from Hyannis and Woods Hole to the islands. |
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CapeFlyer is a seasonal passenger rail service between Boston and Hyannis that operates on summer weekends from Memorial Day through Labor Day. |
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When the Boston Marathon opened up registration for its 2011 running, the field capacity was filled within eight hours. |
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Cynthia Lucero died at the age of 28 while participating in the 2002 Boston Marathon. |
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Due to the source of funding, the quality of this Boston University study is questioned. |
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Time signals were first broadcast by wireless telegraphy in 1904, by the US Navy from Navy Yard in Boston. |
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Cities as far north as New York, Philadelphia, and Boston were hit with epidemics. |
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In 1721, Cotton Mather and colleagues provoked controversy in Boston by inoculating hundreds. |
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San Juan's in particular is higher than Atlanta, Dallas, and Seattle but lower than Boston, Chicago, and New York City. |
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The first documented use that was not simply quoting Bradford was at a December 22, 1798 celebration of Forefathers' Day in Boston. |
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Booker employed his private stock as a late afternoon delight for visitors to the Boston distillery. |
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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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Boston speech also originated many slang and uniquely local terms that have since spread throughout Massachusetts and Eastern New England. |
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The American purple martin is a visitor to North America, where it arrives in Fehruary at New Orleans, and Boston towards the end of April. |
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Harvard, Georgetown, Boston University, Yale, and Princeton all had the theological training of clergy as a primary purpose at their foundation. |
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You know we guys are still smarting about the Boston Tea Party! |
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Top of the pile was a wooly mammoth created by Paul Grant from Boston, Lincolnshire. |
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The Yankees are now only half a game behind Boston at the top of the American League East. |
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Young at Heart is also planning several day trips, including an April 4 trip to Boston to see the Boston Symphony Orchestra. |
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Since 1979, Benjamin Zander has been the conductor of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra. |
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Vogt, both of Northeastern University in Boston, and Jack Block of the University of California, Berkeley. |
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Such was the case on May 24, when Boston bands Jaggery and the Furies played Beatnik's in Worcester. |
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But defending DOMA in Boston, clement made a different argument. |
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After the military she worked for over forty years as a Judicator for the Unemployment Office in Boston, Framingham and Worcester. |
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He consulted with specialists in Los Angeles, Boston and Baltimore. |
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Boston thrashers Revocation and Arizonan deathcore pioneers Job For A Cowboy added even more weight to the hellish four-band line-up. |
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The researchers focused on Atlantic herring off Georges Bank near Boston during the fall spawning season. |
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Red Sox knuckleballer Tim Wakefield kept the Blue Jays batters off balance as Boston scored a 6-4 win over Toronto at Fenway Park on Wednesday. |
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Boston brought knuckleballer Steven Wright up from Pawtucket and had spare outfielder Corey Brown designated for assignment. |
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Kriti Bhatia, MD, is in the department of emergency medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. |
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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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Boston fern, lady palm, bamboo palm, peace lily, corn, weeping fig and florists mum. |
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In the early 1790s, Jean Baptiste Gilbert Payplat, a French cook, opened Julien's Restorator in Boston. |
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Gyorgy Baffy, chief of gastroenterology at the VA Boston Healthcare System. |
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He presented the findings at the 10th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in Boston last month. |
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If Lawrence's vision and passion imposed AMAA onto the Boston Marathon, Cloney embraced and legitimized the process. |
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Leister was born June 11, 1912, in Boston to Alfred and Laura Woods Jackson. |
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Garnett is still with the Nets, and Wallace mostly rides the bench in Boston. |
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The League now consists of three teams known as the Kentucky Stickhorses, the Boston Rockhoppers and the Lehigh Valley Flying Dutchmen. |
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Passengers on board an Amtrak train bound for Boston were stranded for 13 hours when a rockslide blocked the tracks in central Massachusetts. |
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Jeffrey Linder, who worked on the study at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, said. |
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These include KITH in New York City, Union in Los Angeles, RSVP Gallery in Chicago, Alchemist in Miami and Concepts in Boston. |
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About the time the riflemen arrived at Boston, Washington had a meeting with a bold and aggressive warfighter, Colonel Benedict Arnold. |
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Hamilton and Rytina, for example, had 391 respondents in the Boston SMSA match hypothetical crimes with punishments in face-to-face interviews. |
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The company is buying lossmaker Star Markets, which operates 53 stores mainly in the Boston area. |
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Salomon, a public health analyst at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston. |
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In addition, Daniel Sauter will drive around downtown Boston projecting an over-sized walking figure onto buildings. |
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When the winners were revealed, a lobster pizza from Scampo in Boston won in Massachusetts. |
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Flaherty called an FDNY lieutenant who was still up in Boston. |
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Several Body Slams, Boston Crabs and Clotheslines later, they find the right characters and the act takes off. |
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Deborah Markee, MSN Ed, RN, began her career as a registered nurse at Boston City Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. |
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In 1865, after the end of the Civil War, Gray established his law practice in Boston, Massachusetts, which would eventually evolve into the modern firm of Ropes and Gray. |
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The SJC sits at the John Adams Courthouse, One Pemberton Square, Boston, Massachusetts 02108, which also houses the Massachusetts Appeals Court and the Social Law Library. |
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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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Lincoln, a Boston philanthropist and noted crusader for the poor. |
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The Boston agent added that this clerk was a young man of wholly unquestioned veracity and reliability, of known antecedents and long with the company. |
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The Patriots laid siege to Boston, expelled royal officials from all the colonies, and took control through the establishment of Provincial Congresses. |
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