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Binghamton's and is
Ely Park is Binghamton's northern most neighborhood and is best known for its municipal golf course.
Thomas J. Watson is an important figure in Binghamton's fabric.
* Harpur College of Arts and Sciences is the oldest and largest of Binghamton's schools.
" Binghamton's dream is to send McHale and his men to prison and he did come close on more than one occasion.

Binghamton's and at
Something of a schemer himself, Harrigan would sometimes be on McHale's side, sometimes be on Binghamton's side, or he would play one off against the other — whatever happened to suit his purposes at the time.

Binghamton's and be
Beginning in spring of 2012, it will be home to Binghamton's currently-unnamed expansion team in the Indoor Football League.

Binghamton's and much
In an effort to reverse these trends, urban renewal dominated much of the construction during the 1960s and early 1970s, with many of Binghamton's ornate buildings torn down during this period.

Binghamton's and .
Binghamton's population began growing rapidly from this influx, with many European immigrants settling in the area.
The acquisition of cars by local residents in the 1940s and 1950s also ended Binghamton's role as a transportation center.
As other schools were added to the University, Harpur College retained its name and its status as the largest of Binghamton's constituent schools — Harpur College of Arts and Sciences, with more than 60 % of undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in its degree programs.
She oversaw substantial additions to the student and faculty populations, vastly expanded research activities and funding, formalized Binghamton's fundraising efforts, expanded the physical footprint of the campus by approximately 20 buildings, launched Binghamton's " green " efforts for which they are now nationally recognized, transitioned the school from Division III athletics to Division I and catalyzed the biggest increase in academic ranking to date.
Furthermore, Binghamton's resident university Binghamton University recognized Bingham through the naming of Bingham Hall.
These include Binghamton's State Street and Chenango Street, NY Route 5, NY Route 8, NY Route 12 and NY Route 12B.
The plot centers on a building with a cast iron frame, and Binghamton's downtown area includes one of the few cast-iron buildings still standing.

enthusiastic and assistant
When the owner of The Magic Box is killed by vampires, Giles is convinced by the shop's high profit margins to buy it, hiring Anya as his overly enthusiastic assistant.
Wendy's character has matured radically, from an enthusiastic, if clumsy, over-eager young assistant into a serious, ruthless agent willing to fulfil the British Library's plans by any means necessary.
Maclean made contact with Bill Deakin, an Oxford history don who had served as a research assistant to Churchill ; Anthony Hunter, a Scots Fusilier, and Major William Jones, an enthusiastic but unorthodox one-eyed Canadian.

enthusiastic and is
It is this subject matter that has brought Mason a large and enthusiastic following among sportsmen, but it is his exceptional performance with this motif that commends him to artists and discerning collectors.
Proponents of single elements tend to ensure predominance of that element without determining if it is justified, and the element with the most enthusiastic and vociferous proponents has assumed the greatest importance.
While it is now used to apply to groups of people fascinated with any subject, the term has its roots in those with an enthusiastic appreciation for sports.
They emerge from the wreck to enthusiastic applause from the audience, who assume the crash is part of the entertainment, and when Sarris attacks again, Jason kills him with an Ion Nebulizer ( blaster pistol ) and receives even greater applause.
In a Dáil Éireann debate, Proinsias De Rossa was less enthusiastic: The acronym IONA is a useful way of addressing the coming together of these two islands.
During a trip to Key West, a companion wrote in a newspaper article, " Mr. Audubon is the most enthusiastic and indefatigable man I ever knew ... Mr. Audubon was neither dispirited by heat, fatigue, or bad luck ... he rose every morning at 3 o ' clock and went out ... until 1 o ' clock.
* 47 BC – Julius Caesar visits Tarsus on his way to Pontus, where he meets enthusiastic support, but where, according to Cicero, Cassius is planning to kill him at this point.
A more explicit expression of the same appears in the later The Shield of Time where a time-traveling young American woman from the 1990s pays a brief visit to a university campus of the 1960s and is not enthusiastic about what she sees there.
Typically, the application of accurate, long-range fire is the domain of the marksman and the sniper in warfare, and of enthusiastic target shooters in peacetime.
An argument sometimes used against open-source security is that developers tend to be less enthusiastic about performing deep reviews as they are about contributing new code.
This is because " it remains an incontrovertible fact of history that, to say the least, the new science was accorded a less than enthusiastic acclaim by many religious authorities at the time.
We here catch a glimpse of the circumstances which were winning over good men to monasticism in the West, though the evidence of an enthusiastic votary of the solitary life, such as Severus was, is probably not free from exaggeration.
Biological taxonomy is a sub-discipline of biology, and is generally practiced by biologists known as " taxonomists ", though enthusiastic naturalists are also frequently involved in the publication of new taxa.
Thai food is known for its enthusiastic use of fresh ( rather than dried ) herbs and spices.
He is especially known for his enthusiastic support for expanding and strengthening the British Empire in India and Africa as the foundation of British greatness, in contrast to Gladstone's negative attitude toward imperialism.
The film is a box office flop, but more than twenty years later, its reputation starts to improve when it is released on video and public response is enthusiastic.
When Willow and Oz decide to commit to each other, Willow is enthusiastic that she has a boyfriend, and, as a guitarist in a band, one so cool.
Incidents like that reaffirmed that LSD is a dangerous weapon but that only made them more enthusiastic.
He's not very enthusiastic at first, but after initially struggling with how to approach the topic in a fresh way, Green is inspired to adopt a Jewish identity (" Phil Greenberg ") and writes about his own first-hand experiences.
Although a few historians have claimed, with no evidence, that homosexuality was universal among the buccaneers, it is recognized by most that matelots shared women as well as their chattels, and that buccaneers were frequent and enthusiastic patrons of female prostitutes.
Shill typically refers to someone who purposely gives onlookers the impression that he is an enthusiastic independent customer of a seller ( or marketer of ideas ) for whom he is secretly working.

enthusiastic and Carpenter
She was always enthusiastic about the drums and taught herself how to play complicated drum lines with " exotic time signatures ", according to Richard Carpenter.

enthusiastic and Bob
" However, Bob Longigo of the Atlanta Journal Constitution was less enthusiastic about Cruz and Damon's performance, saying that their " resulting onscreen chemistry would hardly warm a can of beans.
Bob Dog is enthusiastic about lots of things, a trait which sometimes gets him into trouble.
Bob has little qualms with this arrangement, and has even made Sarah compliment him on how enthusiastic he is.
He was presented to the stage by an enthusiastic Peter Gabriel who called him a young Bob Marley in the making.
In 1981 Bob Haro and Bob Morales traveled on tour together performing shows all over the Midwest, Eastern United States, and parts of Canada to enthusiastic crowds.

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