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Kingston's and town
Enlarged two years later to include a hotel ( Kingston's Bazaar ), Kingston's settlement was declared a town site in 1869 and surveyed as a town in 1875.
Rosen is also past president of Kingston's Beth Israel Congregation His family were originally from the Lithuanian town of Anyksciai, which was almost wiped out during the Second World War.

Kingston's and into
Kingston's anti-war stance has significantly trickled into her work ; she has stated that writing The Fifth Book of Peace was initiated and inspired by growing up during World War II.
Many opinions featured in Webdiary made their way into Margo Kingston's 2004 book Not Happy, John, which inspired the ' Not happy John!

Kingston's and new
CFRC was Kingston's only radio station and began airing programs from the new Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission in 1934, becoming a full affiliate in 1936 in a commercial partnership with the Kingston Whig-Standard newspaper.

Kingston's and 2003
Kingston's film credits include The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover ( 1989 ), A Pin for the Butterfly ( 1994 ), The Infiltrator ( 1995 ), Croupier ( 1998 ), Essex Boys ( 2000 ), Boudica ( Warrior Queen in the USA ) ( 2003 ) in which she played the eponymous Boudica, Sweet Land ( 2005 ), and Crashing ( 2007 ).

Kingston's and its
Subsequently, Kingston's growth slowed considerably and its national importance declined.
Kingston's location on the Lenape Assunpink Trail where it crossed the Millstone River and later becoming part of the King's Highway was the prime factor in its early prominence.
Kingston's location on the Lenape Assunpink Trail where it crossed the Millstone River was the prime factor in its early prominence.

Kingston's and facilities
Swackhamer, reported that that they had " already noted a number of causes for Kingston's failure: the aged physical facilities, overcrowding, the shortage of professional staff, a program that had been substantially curtailed, the confinement in the institution of a number of people who did not require maximum security confinement, too much time spent in cells, a lack of adequate channels to deal with complaints and the lack of an adequate staff which resulted in the breakdowns of established procedures to deal with inmate requests.

Kingston's and on
Kingston's economy relies heavily on public sector institutions and establishments.
The success of Kingston's tourism industry is heavily dependent on information about travelers, however data availability still remains a challenge.
Featuring notable Asian American authors such as Amy Tan and David Henry Hwang, it explored Kingston's life, paying particular attention to her commentary on cultural heritage and both sexual and racial oppression.
His parents later returned to Jamaica when Edward was only three months old, and baptised their son in Kingston's Anglican Parish Church on December 5, 1930.
* " A Note on Wyss's Swiss Family Robinson, Montolieu's Le Robinson suisse, and Kingston's 1879 text ", by Ellen Moody.
He was called to the bar in 1873, despite the objection of the elder brother of his future wife, Lucy May McCarthy on the grounds of Kingston's alleged seduction of her.
In 1899 Kingston's government was defeated in the House on a bill relating to the reform of the Legislative Council, leading to Kingston's resignation as Premier.
In 1977 the band collaborated with psychiatrist Frederick Hickling on the Explanitations show which was performed at Kingston's Little Theatre early the following year.
A memorial service was held on 20 November at Kingston's National Indoor Sports Centre, including a musical tribute from artists including Lloyd Parks and We the People Band, Ken Boothe, Freddie McGregor, Shaggy, Judy Mowatt, Mavado, The Tamlins and Bongo Herman, before his remains were interred at the Dovecot Cemetery.
Delroy Wilson died on 6 March 1995 at Kingston's UWI hospital, of complications from cirrhosis of the liver.
Its works were located on Ontario Street and Gore Street on Kingston's waterfront.
As Gawler had kept no documentation whatsoever regarding the contract it could not be determined who was responsible and Kingston's appointment was later terminated on 4 August, six days after the gaol was completed.
However, eight narrow boats cruised on the waterway at Easter 2009, and although the channel was narrower and not as deep after Donington Bridge, all of them successfully reached Kingston's Bridge, some further on, where the outlets from Dowsby Fen and Gosberton pumping stations provided enough width to turn a boat.
In June 2005, members of the creationist group Answers in Genesis – Australia debated a team from the Australian Skeptics online on Margo Kingston's web diary section of the Sydney Morning Herald website.
The former terminal port area for the canal is now Kingston's Rondout-West Strand Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
On May 22, 2004, the Toxic Trio faced Icarus, Akuma and Quackenbush in an Ultimate Jeopardy match, where Kingston's, Marciano's and Icarus ' hair, Jigsaw's and Akuma's masks and Quackenbush's various championship belts were on the line.
Kingston's title reign officially ended on July 10, when CZW owner DJ Hyde stripped him and Younger of the titles.
During the match, Kingston harassed Ruckus, a member of The Vulture Squad in ROH and Kingston's stablemate in BLKOUT in other promotions, and claimed he'd be in Philadelphia on March 16, 2008 during ROH's Take No Prisoners pay-per-view.

Kingston's and Street
There was also a mill at lower Main Street, this was known as Kingston's Mills and would have provided employment opportunities.
Today the only reminder of Kingston's association with coconuts is a pub in Mill Street, which was the principal route between Fairfield and Middle Mill for several centuries.
The company has also presented several world premieres, including most notably Meltdown, John Lazarus's astonishing retelling of the myth of Daedalus, Icarus and the Minotaur ; the collectively created community play about Kingston's social stratification, Princess Street: The Great Divide ; Fred Euringer's Night Noises, about a nineteenth-century nutritionist who connived at the starvation deaths of his own children, and Craig Walker's Chantecler, a musical based loosely on the play by Edmond Rostand and his Finnegans Wake: a dream play, an innovative adaptation from the novel by James Joyce which enjoyed a successful run not only in Kingston, but at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto.

Kingston's and from
Councillors unseated included the veteran Steve Mama ( Labour ), Kingston's longest serving Councillor ; the Conservative election campaign co-ordinator Nick Kilby from his previously safe Surbiton Hill ward ; and Paul Johnston, the former local Conservative Association chairman and trustee.
Though Kingston's work is highly acclaimed, it has also received criticism, especially from some members of the Chinese American community.
Kingston's body was exhumed in March 2008 because two people thought they may be his direct descendants from an illegitimate child of his.
By 1935, following the death of J. Leslie Broadbent, the Kingstons had split from the Short Creek Mormon fundamentalists by embracing the claim of Elden Kingston, Charles W. Kingston's son, that he had been set apart as Broadbent ’ s Second Elder and was Broadbent's rightful successor.
Holder then served as Commissioner of Public Works in Charles Kingston's government from 1893 – 94, followed by a third stint as Treasurer from 1894 until his re-election as Premier and Treasurer in late 1899.
Kingston's youngest son, Charles Cameron Kingston later become the Premier of South Australia from 1893 – 1899.
Soon after missing his second event, Kingston's name was removed from the roster page.

Kingston's and old
Because of Kingston's military tradition and the fact that several military buildings already existed at the old naval dockyard, Point Frederick was chosen as the location for Canada's first military college, the Royal Military College of Canada ( RMC ).

Kingston's and .
Kingston's international airport is Norman Manley International Airport while Tinson Pen Aerodrome provides domestic services.
Kingston's version popularized the story in the West and led to an adaptation by Disney, but contained many arbitrary changes that have been widely criticized by other Asian-American scholars, such as Frank Chin.
Kingston's location at the Rideau Canal entrance to Lake Ontario, after canal construction was completed in 1832, made it the primary military and economic centre of Upper Canada.
Located east of Kingston's downtown, the army's Camp Barriefield, now McNaughton Barracks, was constructed at the beginning of the First World War and expanded during the Second World War.
Protestant faiths represent the largest denomination with 58 % of the Christian population, while Catholics comprise the second largest denomination, representing 38 % of Kingston's Christian community.
One of Kingston's major industrial employers of the 20th century, the Canadian Locomotive Company, closed in 1969, and the former Alcan and DuPont operations employ far fewer people than in the past.
In 2004, over 3, 500 jobs were contributed to Kingston's economy due to the tourism industry.
Kingston's children attend the schools of the Zane Trace School District, including Zane Trace High School.
Kingston's charter also calls for a full-time municipal administrator.
Similarly, Kingston's praise of William Carlos Williams expresses her appreciation of his seemingly genderless work: " I love In the American Grain because it does the same thing.
American playwright and novelist Frank Chin has severely criticized Kingston's The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts, claiming that she had tainted the purity of Chinese tradition in reinterpreting stories and myths.
In 2008, the BBC obtained e-mails circulated within Kingston's School of Music, relating to the opinions of an external examiner moderating the BMus course.
Returning to Jamaica, his Youth Promotion sound system performed regularly in Kingston's Maxfield Park, featuring Jah Stitch and newcomers who had been nurtured by his organization such as Ranking Joe, Captain Sinbad, and Ranking Dread.
After being relegated to cookbooks and autobiographies for most of the 20th century, Asian American literature achieved widespread notice through Maxine Hong Kingston's fictional memoir, The Woman Warrior ( 1976 ), and her novels China Men ( 1980 ) and Tripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book.
Even though Prevost soon returned to Lower Canada, and deserters and pro-American Canadian civilians reported that the true size of Kingston's garrison was 600 regulars and 1, 400 militia, Chauncey and Dearborn chose to accept the earlier inflated figure.

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