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Dunbar is served by the Connellsville Area School District.
Dunbar Township is served by the Connellsville Area School District.
Dunbar is located at ( 38. 364319 ,-81. 739539 ). Dunbar is served by Interstate 64 and WV 25.
Dunbar is served by the following schools:
Students from Dunbar are served by the Beecher Dunbar Pembine School District, and Pioneer Christian School, a Christian school in Beecher Wisconsin.
The town is served by Dunbar railway station.
Dr. Dunbar has served as an adjunct assistant professor in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Houston.
In 1993, Dr. Dunbar served as Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Life and Microgravity Sciences, NASA Headquarters, Washington, D. C.
* Jim Dunbar ( served as program director, newscaster, talk show host )
During interrogation, Hardy reveals to Dunbar that he served under West as a Ranger, and mentions West is infamous for being a ruthless, tough-as-nails sergeant.
The college's first president was Cuyler Dunbar, who served from 1970 until 1988, when he left to become president of Catawba Valley Community College in North Carolina.

Dunbar and on
In 1893, the Badminton Association of England published the first set of rules according to these regulations, similar to today's rules, and officially launched badminton in a house called " Dunbar " at 6 Waverley Grove, Portsmouth, England on September 13 of that year.
Cheerleader Nation is a 60 minute television series based on the Paul Laurence Dunbar High School cheerleading team's ups and downs on the way to nationals, of which they are the three time champions.
Further petitions organised by him were presented on 1 May 1838 ( from Dunbar and Cupar ), 14 May 1838 ( from the county of Forfar ) and 12 June 1839.
According to the first, on 9 November 1966 Lennon went to the Indica Gallery in London, where Ono was preparing her conceptual art exhibit, and they were introduced by gallery owner John Dunbar.
It originated as the Buick Auto-Vim and Power Company in 1899, an independent internal combustion engine and motor-car manufacturer, and was later incorporated as the Buick Motor Company on May 19, 1903, by Scottish born David Dunbar Buick in Detroit, Michigan.
However, DNA tests on Dunbar's son and nephew revealed the two were not related, thus establishing that the boy found in 1912 was not Bobby Dunbar, whose real fate remains unknown.
The Scots were defeated at Dunbar and the English took Dunbar Castle on 27 April 1296.
The horror begins with the attack on the undefended Italian mountain village, with the following chapters involving despair ( Doc Daneeka and the Chaplain ), disappearance in combat ( Orr and Clevinger ), disappearance caused by the army ( Dunbar ) or death ( Nately, McWatt, Mudd, Kid Sampson, Dobbs, Chief White Halfoat and Hungry Joe ) of most of Yossarian's friends, culminating in the unspeakable horrors of Chapter 39, in particular the rape and murder of Michaela, who represents pure innocence.
That same year Oliver Cromwell came to Perth following his victory in the Battle of Dunbar and established a fortified citadel on the South Inch, one of five occupation forts built to control Scotland.
The earliest account of the tree was given by William Dunbar, a Scottish explorer, in his narrative of a journey made in 1804 from St. Catherine's Landing on the Mississippi River to the Ouachita River.
Aswad also provided backing on his next studio album, Social Living ( 1978 ), which also featured Sly Dunbar and Rico Rodriguez.
In this he said, " The Prime Minister must realise that in this country there is a taunt on everyone's lips that if Rommel had been in the British Army he would still have been a sergeant ... There is a man in the British Army who flung 150, 000 men across the Ebro in Spain, Michael Dunbar.
The delay allowed Cromwell to launch his attack on 3 September one year to the day since his victory at the Battle of Dunbar.
Arran summoned some of the barons of East Lothian to meet her at Berwick, and the gentlemen of Selkirk, Jedburgh and Duns, Peebles and Lauder, Haddington, Dunbar and North Berwick were summoned to meet her at Our Lady Kirk of Steill on 24 November 1551.
In March 1402 Henry IV appointed Percy royal lieutenant in north Wales, and on 14 September 1402 Percy, his father, and the Earl of Dunbar and March were victorious against a Scottish force at the Battle of Homildon Hill, taking prisoner among others Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas.
Dunbar was founded in 1856 by John Dunbar on the intersection of the properties of John Dunbar, T. H. Dunbar, J. Wilson, and John McGinley.
* Dunbar – A hamlet near the north town line on NY 46.
Dunbar was incorporated on April 19, 1921, by an Act of the West Virginia Legislature, and named for Dunbar Baines, a prominent area banker.
Located at Dunbar is the Dutch Hollow Wine Cellars, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.

Dunbar and flight
If a satirical account in two poems by the poet William Dunbar is based in fact, the castle walls may have been the site of an attempt at human-powered flight, c. 1509, by the Italian alchemist and abbot of Tongland, John Damian.
Dunbar retrieved the LDEF on the fourth day of the flight using the shuttle's Remote Manipulator System.
Dunbar accepted a position as a payload officer / flight controller at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in 1978.
During the flight, Dunbar was responsible for operating Spacelab and its subsystems and performing a variety of experiments.

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The Scottish poem Flyting of Dunbar and Kennedy, which is dated before 1520 ( the generally accepted date prior to the death of William Dunbar, one of the composers ), refers to ' haggeis '.
According to Henry Petroski, transcendentalist philosopher Henry David Thoreau discovered how to make a good pencil out of inferior graphite using clay as the binder ; this invention was prompted by his father's pencil factory in Concord, which employed graphite found in New Hampshire in 1821 by Charles Dunbar.
The Dunbar CB is nearest to Greencastle, which can be accessed via US 231 north, under the concrete railroad viaduct.
Dunbar Cave is the centerpiece of Dunbar State Park, which encompasses approximately 110 acres and is one of the most visited units in the Tennessee State Park System.
During this phase, Brian also wrote — with his father Murry assisting under the pseudonym of Reggie Dunbarthe autobiographical song, " Break Away ", which would become a UK hit single.
Whitesboro was founded about 1901 by the Equitable Industrial Association, which had prominent black American investors including Paul Laurence Dunbar, the educator Booker T. Washington and George Henry White, the leading investor and namesake.
For the 2008 – 2009 school year and beyond, a newly built Barber Middle School built off of FM 517 and Dunbar Middle School ( which recently only held the 6th grade ) will now both hold 5th-6th grades.
When Edward I invaded Scotland he brought with him the siege capabilities which had evolved south of the border: Edinburgh Castle fell within three days, and Roxburgh, Jedburgh, Dunbar, Stirling, Lanark and Dumbarton castles surrendered to the king.
In 2000, Schenker rejoined UFO again and the band released the double CD Covenant ( with Aynsley Dunbar on drums ), which contained a disc of new material and a disc of live classics.
In the 1960s, he was the founder of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, a band which has included Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Peter Green, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, Mick Taylor, Don " Sugarcane " Harris, Harvey Mandel, Larry Taylor, Aynsley Dunbar, Hughie Flint, Jon Hiseman, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Andy Fraser, Johnny Almond, Walter Trout, Coco Montoya and Buddy Whittington.
The name Dunbar has Brythonic roots and means approximately ' summit-fort ', which gives an indication to its origins.
The church, as it was before the fire, was opened in 1821 and contained a monument to the Earl of Dunbar which was said to be unequalled throughout Scotland for its Italian craftsmanship in marble.
Less than two weeks later this force took part in the Battle of Dunbar, at which the Roundheads defeated the forces of Charles Stuart.
To speed up movement, Braddock split his men into a " flying column " of about 1, 300 men which he commanded and a supply column of 800 men with most of the baggage commanded by Colonel Thomas Dunbar.
Shortly thereafter, Eddie Holland offered her a song entitled " Band of Gold ", which he along with Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier co-wrote ( under the pen name Edythe Wayne ) with Ronald Dunbar.
Lyndsay approaches Dunbar in his satire The Supplicatioun in contemptioun of syde taillis (" wide " trains of the ladies ), which recalls the older poet's realistic lines on the filthy condition of the city streets.
In The Flyting of Dunbar and Kennedy, an outstanding specimen of a favourite northern form, analogous to the continental estrif, or tenzone, he and his rival reach a height of scurrility which is certainly without parallel in English literature.
It is now owned by Dunbar Economic Development Corporation of Los Angeles, which operates the renovated building as an interpretive house Museum and Community Center, to promote peaceful interaction of all groups within South Central Los Angeles.
Liberty established a branch office in London, which signed acts such as the Bonzo Dog Band, Idle Race and The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation.
However, Dunbar gives the terminus ad quem in a couplet ( usually considered to have been composed c. 1505 ) which simply states that Death in Dunfermelyne
as three different characters: he played Betty's father in the pilot episode, in which Betty hosted a house party without her parents ' permission ; a card player alongside Mabel's employer, who gambled away his wife's jewelry but pointed the finger at Mabel as a coverup ; and as bootlegging criminal Al Dunbar, who forced Rerun to illegally record the Doobie Brothers concert.

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