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The province's name was chosen by Queen Victoria when the Colony of British Columbia, i. e. " the Mainland ", became a British colony in 1858.
Capra returned to Harry Cohn's studio, now renamed Columbia Pictures, which had then been producing short films and two-reel comedies used as " fillers ", which played between main features.
At Columbia he began to write short " semi-narrative abstract pieces ", and edited the undergraduate literary journal The Columbia Review.
The album spawned a minor hit " My Side of the Bed ", and a Cyndi Lauper penned " Unconditional Love ", but it stalled, and Hoffs was dropped from Columbia during the recording of her second solo album.
" Ninth Amendment as a Rule of Construction ", Columbia Law Review, Vol.
* " Columbia ", a song on the 1994 Oasis album Definitely Maybe
* " Columbia ", a song on Bloom
* " Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean ", an American patriotic song
* " Hail, Columbia ", an American patriotic song and unofficial national anthem until 1931
* " For No Reason at All in C " / " Trumbology ", recorded on May 13, 1927, in New York and released as Okeh 40871, Columbia 35667, and Parlophone R 3419
* " My Melancholy Baby ", recorded on May 15, 1928, in New York and released as Columbia 50068-D
* " Sweet Sue ", recorded on September 18, 1928, in New York and released as Columbia 50103-D
Telluride was originally named " Columbia ", but due to confusion with Columbia, California, the name was changed by the post office in 1887.
* " Agrigento ", The Columbia Encyclopædia.
( Columbia Flyer, Doug Miller " Turning over a new leaf could be growing concern ", May 31, 2007, page 17 )
Columbia decided that the two would be called simply " Simon & Garfunkel ", a replacement for the group's previous name " Tom and Jerry ".
#" Darktown Strutters ' Ball "/"( Back Home Again in ) Indiana ", 1917, Columbia A2297, the ODJB recording of " Darktown Strutters ' Ball " was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame on February 8, 2006
#" Lasses Candy "/" Satanic Blues ", 1919, Columbia 759
#" Tell Me / Mammy O ' Mine ", 1921, recorded in the UK and released as Columbia 804
#" I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles "/" My Baby's Arms ", 1921, Columbia 805
#" I've Lost My Heart in Dixieland "/" I've Got My Captain Working for Me Now ", 1921, Columbia 815

Columbia and song
The six main cast members participated on a 1963 Columbia soundtrack album which featured original song numbers in character.
In Columbia the concert ended with a near riot as Perkins began his first song as the closing act.
Only the song " Lion's Share ," ended up on the Columbia soundtrack LP: it was featured for about a minute in the movie, during a video-booth murder scene in an S & M club.
Joe Hill wrote the song " Where the Fraser River Flows " during this period when the IWW was organizing in British Columbia.
From the beginning of their relationship, Mills arranged recording sessions on nearly every label including Brunswick, Victor, Columbia, OKeh, Perfect, Pathe, the ARC / Plaza group of labels ( Cameo, Romeo, Lincoln, Oriole, Domino, Jewel, Banner ), Hit of the Week, and Columbia's cheaper labels ( Harmony, Diva, Velvet Tone, Clarion ) labels which gave Ellington popular recognition, as well giving Ellington's fans the opportunity of hearing multiple versions of the same song.
W. C. Handy recorded one of the earliest cover versions of a ODJB song when he released a recording of " Livery Stable Blues " by Handy's Orchestra of Memphis on Columbia Records in 1917, as Columbia A2419 and Columbia 2912, recorded on September 25, 1917.
" is the theme song for the US television series Charmed and, in a cover version, for the 1996 Columbia Pictures feature film, The Craft, in which it is played under the opening credits by Love Spit Love.
She had been told by Columbia Records to record the song, and that she would be in violation of her contract if she did not do so.
* Frank Sinatra recorded three studio versions of the song ; the first as a single for Columbia in the 1940s, the second, in 1959 for the album No One Cares, and lastly, in 1984 for the album L. A. Is My Lady.
In 1959, he wrote the country and western song " The Ballad of Boot Hill " for Johnny Cash who released the song as part of an EP on Columbia Records.
* Bill Anderson ( singer )-A Country music song writer and singer that was born in Columbia, South Carolina and grew up in Griffin
The song served as one of the de facto national anthems of the United States ( along with songs like " Hail, Columbia ") before the adoption of " The Star-Spangled Banner " as the official anthem in 1931.
After signing to Columbia Records, the group released perhaps one of the most critically acclaimed albums of the late 1960s, Child Is Father to the Man, featuring the Harry Nilsson song, " Without Her ", and perhaps Kooper's most memorable blues number, " I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know ".
Dodd has had many recording hits, charting on nineteen occasions in the UK Top 40, including his first single " Love Is Like a Violin " ( 1960 ), produced on Decca Records by Alex Wharton, which charted at number 8 ( UK ), and his song " Tears " ( Columbia ), which topped the UK charts for five weeks in 1965, selling over a million copies.
Double-sided recordings, with one song on each side, were introduced in Europe by Columbia Records and by the late 1910s they had become the norm in both Europe and the United States.
Under Frank's influence, Columbia, Rocky, Brad, and Janet perform song and dance routines while clad in lingerie (" Rose Tint My World ").
As jazz became popular in early postwar Japan, Japanese singer Hibari Misora released her debut song " Kappa boogie-woogie " on Nippon Columbia in 1949 at the age of only 12.

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They, perhaps, gave the pitch of their position in the preface where it was said that Eisenhower requested that the Commission be administered by the American Assembly of Columbia University, because it was non-partisan.
The Middle-South Region, as defined by the National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials ( NAIRO ), consists of the states of Kentucky, Maryland, Tennessee, West Virginia, Delaware, Virginia and the District of Columbia.
Located on the south shore of the Columbia, the city is served by the Port of Astoria with a deep-water port.
The Carnegie Collections of the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library consist of the archives of the following organizations founded by Carnegie: The Carnegie Corporation of New York ( CCNY ); The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ( CEIP ); the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching ( CFAT ); The Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs ( CCEIA ).
* Adam of Bremen, History of the Archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen, English translation by F. J. Tschan, Columbia University Press, 2002, ISBN 0-231-12575-5.
The show became a cult favorite, and a truncated original cast recording released by Columbia Records sold well among Sondheim fans and musical theatre buffs.
The concert was recorded by Columbia Records, preserving for the first time musical passages and numbers not included on the original Broadway cast recording.
When fully implemented, CAIR will reduce SO < sub > 2 </ sub > emissions in 28 eastern states and the District of Columbia by over 70 percent and NOx emissions by over 60 percent from 2003 levels.
Love and Theft is the thirty-first studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released in September 2001 by Columbia Records.
Among the provinces, British Columbia has been distinguished by its strong liberal views ( in stark contrast to the other provinces west of Ontario ).
It refers to the Columbia District, the British name for the territory drained by the Columbia River, in southeastern British Columbia, which was the namesake of the pre-Oregon Treaty Columbia Department of the Hudson's Bay Company.
British Columbia is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the west, by the U. S. state of Alaska on the northwest as well as parts of the west, on the north by the Yukon and the Northwest Territories, on the east by the province of Alberta, and on the south by the U. S. states of Washington, Idaho, and Montana.
The current southern border of British Columbia was established by the 1846 Oregon Treaty, although its history is tied with lands as far south as California.
British Columbia also contains a large network of provincial parks, run by BC Parks of the Ministry of Environment.
Another tier of parks in British Columbia are regional parks, which are maintained and run by regional districts.

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