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In memory of Dorado Airport and its founder, Ms. Clara Livingston, the developers built a children's playground themed with unique play airplanes, a hangar for activities, and a runway plaza.

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The Santa Cruz mountains sprawl over three counties, and the roads twist through sky-tapping redwoods down whose furrowed columns ripple streams of rain, even when heat bakes the Santa Clara valley below at the left.
* Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University
This is the period referred to in Barks ' famed quip that he could feel his creative juices flowing while the whiskey bottles hurled at him by a tipsy Clara flew by his head.
where she prefers to be known as Clara Kappelhoff, combining an old nickname (" Clara ", by friend Billy de Wolfe ) and her family name at birth.
59, 1990 ), Michael J. Hollerich ( assistant professor at the Jesuit Santa Clara University, California ) replies to Burckhardt's criticism of Eusebius, that " Eusebius has been an inviting target for students of the Constantinian era.
After officially retiring in 1974 he continued to lecture overseas, especially at Santa Clara University in California.
: Our adventures in the desert were eventually terminated by our arrival at " Las Vegas de Santa Clara ", and a pleasant thing it was to look once more upon green grass and sweet water, and to reflect that the dreariest part of our journey lay behind us, so that the sands and jornados of the Great Basin would weary our animals no more ...
The relationship between Rilke and Clara Westhoff continued for the rest of his life ; a mutually agreed-upon effort at divorce was bureaucratically hindered by Rilke's " official " status as a Catholic, though he was the very opposite of observant.
Valley refers to the Santa Clara Valley, located at the southern end of San Francisco Bay, while Silicon refers to the high concentration of companies involved in the semiconductor ( silicon is used to create most semiconductors commercially ) and computer industries that were concentrated in the area.
* The Santa Clara Vanguard uses an instrumental version as its official corps song, which is played at the anniversary dinner, as well as in encore performances.
He is portrayed as loathing his condition, and at one point he turns Clara Crofton, a member of another family he terrorizes, into a vampire for revenge.
A study at Santa Clara University also showed that 84 % of students there were registered to vote.
Clara Barton became a school teacher in 1837 teaching in the area for a dozen years in schools at Oxford, N. Oxford, Charlton, and West Millbury.
In 1975, Clara Barton National Historic Site, located at 5801 Oxford Road, Glen Echo, Maryland, was established as a unit of the National Park Service at Barton's home, where she spent the last 15 years of her life.
* Clara Barton House, a residence hall at Towson University, Towson, MD.
The outpost was originally established as La Misión Santa Clara de Thamien ( or Mission Santa Clara de Thamien ) at the Indian village of So-co-is-u-ka ( meaning " Laurelwood ", located on the Guadalupe River ) January 12, 1777.
In 1797 most of the Indians from the immediate vicinity of the mission site had actually already been baptized at Mission Santa Clara, 13 miles to the south, during the 1780s and early 1790s.
His literary papers are housed at the Clara Thomas Archives at York University.
* Clara Copperfield – David's kind mother, described as being innocently childish, who dies while David is at Salem House.
* Clara Peggotty – The faithful servant of the Copperfield family and a lifelong companion to David ( she is called by her surname Pegotty in David's family, as her given name is Clara, the same as David's mother ; she is also referred to at times as Barkis after her marriage to Mr. Barkis ).

Clara and time
Clara Reeve, best known for her work The Old English Baron ( 1778 ), set out to take Walpole's plot and adapt it to the demands of the time by balancing fantastic elements with 18th-century realism.
A virtuoso pianist, he premiered many of his own works ; he worked with some of the leading performers of his time, including the pianist Clara Schumann and the violinist Joseph Joachim.
* February 15 – Clara, Lu & Em, generally regarded as the first daytime network soap opera, debuts in its morning time slot over the Blue Network of NBC Radio, having originally been a late evening program.
Judge Samuel F. Miller, who would later sit in the Santa Clara Railroad case ( see below ), had considered the purpose of the Amendment in 1872, only six years after the Amendment had become law, when the court was " called upon for the first time to give construction to these articles.
By the time they reach Switzerland, however, all but four ( Lionel, Adrian, Clara, and Evelyn ) have died.
Clara Ramsey ( at that time Fifty Six office clerk ) and Barbara Wallace ( at that time Fifty Six mayor ) contributed to the article.
Clara Barton visited Dansville in 1866 to deliver a lecture and again in 1873, during which time she stayed at the Home On the Hillside to recuperate from the toil of nursing soldiers in the Franco-Prussian War.
During this time he attracted a number of celebrity followers, including soprano Amelita Galli-Curci, tenor Vladimir Rosing and Clara Clemens Gabrilowitsch, the daughter of Mark Twain.
To put that in perspective are a biography by Prosper Mérimée, Histoire de Don Pedro I, roi de Castille ( 1848 ) and a modern history setting Peter in the social and economic context of his time by Clara Estow ( Pedro the Cruel of Castile ( 1350 – 1369 ), 1995 ).
Those who knew Twain well late in life recount that he dwelt on the subject of the afterlife, his daughter Clara saying: " Sometimes he believed death ended everything, but most of the time he felt sure of a life beyond.
Major artistes who appeared with the society during this time included Paderewski, Hubert Parry, Nellie Melba, and Clara Butt.
In his dissent in the 1938 case of Connecticut General Life Insurance Company v. Johnson, Justice Hugo Black wrote " in 1886, this Court in the case of Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad, decided for the first time that the word ' person ' in the amendment did in some instances include corporations.
Groundbreaking for the Santa Clara Stadium occurred on April 19, 2012 and the stadium is currently under construction with a planned completion date in time for the 2014 NFL season.
His father George Herriman, Jr., who was 30 at the time, and his mother, Clara Morel Herriman, who was 25, were mulattoes, and their son was listed as " colored " on his birth certificate.
Wendy's senior vice president for communications, Denny Lynch, stated at the time that " with Clara we accomplished as much in five weeks as we did in 14½ years.
Cooper was married at the time, and also having affairs with Clara Bow and Marlene Dietrich.
The Archduke Albert and the Infanta Clara Eugenia, daughter of Philip II, who then governed Flanders and had set their hearts on taking Ostend, were delighted at his success, and it won him a high reputation among the soldiers of the time.
During that time, his wife, Clara, and trusted aides ran the organization ; Muhammad transmitted his messages and directives to followers in letters.
In 1852 he moved to Hanover, at the same time dissociating himself from the musical ideals of the ' New German School ' ( Liszt, Richard Wagner, Hector Berlioz, and their followers, as defined by journalist Franz Brendel ) and instead making common cause with Robert Schumann, Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms.
During this time, he frequently performed with Clara Schumann and with Brahms, both in private and in public.
At the time of his illness, his estates, outside his considerable area in Santa Clara County and San Francisco, included large holdings around Lake Tahoe, a large ranch in Los Angeles County, and all of Santa Catalina Island.
While at Santa Clara, Nash had met and befriended Dallas Mavericks assistant coach Donnie Nelson, who worked for the Golden State Warriors at that time.
During his time on the council, A. P. Hamann, another of Ruffo's teammates at Santa Clara, was hired as city manager and the rapid growth of San Jose began.

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