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From and Florida
From Douglass to Duvalier: U. S. African Americans, Haiti, and Pan-Americanism, 1870 1964 ( University Press of Florida ; 2010 ) 292 pages ;
From 2008 the team further suffered from the late-2000s recession, which hit Florida particularly hard, and structural changes within the NFL that disadvantage teams in smaller markets.
From time to time, further pieces of debris from the orbiter wash up on the Florida coast.
From Bowie Station, Arizona, they were entrained, along with most of the other remaining Chiricahua ( as well as the Army's Apache scouts ), and exiled to Fort Marion, Florida.
From 1540 1543, de Soto explored through present-day Florida and Georgia, and then down into the Alabama and Mississippi area.
* Photographs From the State Library & Archives of Florida.
From 1893 to 1938 Jacksonville was the site of the Florida Old Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Home with a nearby cemetery.
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* Photographs From the State Library & Archives of Florida.
From the State Library & Archives of Florida
The town's spring is described by his son James Merrill in the poem " Two From Florida ," published in The Inner Room ( 1988 ).
From a southbound perspective, Century is en route between these major cities and the coastal beaches at Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key in Florida.
From a population of 1, 500 in 1925, Hialeah has grown at a rate faster than most of the ten largest cities in the State of Florida since the 1960s and holds the rank of Florida ’ s fifth-largest city, with more than 236, 000 residents.
From his prison cell at Florida State Prison, making use of the prison library and writing in pencil on prison stationery, Gideon appealed to the Supreme Court in a suit against the Secretary to the Florida Department of Corrections, H. G.
From Chicago there were Anthony Accardo and the Fischetti brothers, " Trigger-Happy " Charlie and Rocco, and, representing the Jewish interest, Lansky, Dalitz and Dandy ” Phil Kastel from Florida.
From March to May, 1906, Lindsay traveled roughly 600 miles on foot from Jacksonville, Florida to Kentucky, again trading his poetry for food and lodging.
From there, the video switched first to Washington, D. C .; then to Cape Canaveral, Florida ; then to Quebec City, Quebec, and finally to Stratford, Ontario.
From 1951 to 1996, the Executive Council held its winter meeting in the resort town of Bal Harbour, Florida.
From that time of contact Florida has had a long immigration, including French and Spanish settlement during the 16th century, as well as entry of new Native American groups migrating from elsewhere in the South.
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From the State Library & Archives of Florida.
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From July to September 1892 he traveled through Florida, Washington, Philadelphia, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Jamaica on an organization mission among the exiled Cubans.

From and Voice
From his work on the vocoder, Homer Dudley developed a manually keyboard-operated voice synthesizer called The Voder ( Voice Demonstrator ), which he exhibited at the 1939 New York World's Fair.
From March 2012 Jones has appeared on the BBC talent show The Voice UK, where he is a judge alongside Jessie J, will. i. am and Danny O ' Donoghue of The Script.
A Voice From On High.
From 1943-44 she was the sexually inexperienced, but curious, Sally Middleton in The Voice of the Turtle ( by John Van Druten ) on Broadway and later in London ( 1947 ).
* On April 22, 1996, NBC aired a two-hour primetime movie special entitled, From the Files of Unsolved Mysteries: Voice from the Grave.
By January 1944, twelve more Allied POWs arrived at the prison camp and more new programs were begun: Three Missing Men, Saturday Jamboree, The Postman Calls, War On War, Enerjocracy, From One American to Another, The Voice of the People, The Australian Hour, The German Hour and The Civilian Air Program.
From 1973 to 1983 he was a writer with The Village Voice, originating its longstanding " Press Clips " column, but he was suspended, the Voice stated, " for accepting a $ 10, 000 grant from an Arab studies organization in 1982 ".
From 1978 to 1990, he worked as a columnist and staff writer at The Village Voice.
Freud has written two memoirs, I Am The Voice Left From Drinking ( 2002 ) and I Am The Voice Left From Rehab ( 2007 ); the titles are both taken from " Barbados " and allude to his addiction with drugs and alcohol, and his subsequent recovery attempts.
From then until the start of 2005 it published a quarterly newsletter, Wessex Voice, and led the production of The Case for Wessex, the joint response of the Wessex movement to the regional governance White Paper, Your Region, Your Choice.
Wilson had been sentenced to penal servitude, and found the monotony and work involved so hard to bear that he wrote to a New York journalist, John Devoy entitling his letter, A Voice From the Tomb after having been in jail for some nine years.
: From May 2011 the programs of The Voice of Russia broadcasted in the United States are produced directly on the premises of the U. S. studio.
From 1940 to 1947 Cooke worked on the People's Voice ( a weekly owned by Adam Clayton Powell ), as assistant managing editor.
* A Voice From Afar ( 2006 )
" For Australian Athletes, a Voice From the Grave " The New York Times May 23, 2008
)-The Blast: Complete Collection Of The Incendiary San Francisco Bi-Monthly Anarchist Newspaper From 1916-1917 That Gave Voice To The Worldwide Anarchist Movement
* The Voice of Brisk-Radio transmission of Talmudic Lectures ( From the American Soloveitchik Family )
From 1921 to 1922, Zaisser edited the Ruhr Echo ” and the Bergischen Voice of the People .” In 1923, Zaisser entered the KPD intelligence service and worked actively against the French occupation forces in the Ruhr.
A Voice From the Attic is a collection of Robertson Davies ' essays about reading aimed at intelligent and thoughtful readers, whom he calls the " clerisy ".
Initially published by McClelland and Stewart in 1960, A Voice From the Attic was republished during the early 1990s.

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