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Long-time head coach Silvino Gonzalo resigned after the home game against the Fredericksburg Gunners to take up a post with new USL2 franchise Real Maryland Monarchs, and he was replaced by former Royals goalkeeper John Pascarella.
Long-time chairman Gary Ostroske was bought out by local business woman Dana Stumpf, and the team also moved to a new home, Tad Gormley Stadium, also located in City Park.

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Long-time President Houphouët Boigny, in power since the 1960s, passed away in December 1993, unleashing a succession crisis which quickly involved the power institutions of the state.
Long-time Project Gutenberg volunteer Gregory Newby became the foundation's first CEO.
Long-time bastion Houston Alexander, a one-time graffiti artist and professional Mixed Martial Arts competitor, is currently a local hip-hop radio show host.
Long-time writer Tony Geiss agreed, stating in 2009, " It's not an easy show to write.
Long-time contributor John Zerzan published his seminal essays on time, language, art, number and agriculture in the magazine.
** Long-time work in the same position may create relationships inside and outside the government which encourage and help conceal corruption and favoritism.
Long-time Manager John Duffy retired in 2010.
Long-time United States Senator John C. Stennis ( 1947 – 1989 ) was born in Kemper County.
Long-time residents and the new immigrant communities were both victims of crime.
Long-time Mahopac residents claim that " Ma-HO-pac " was used by residents until the hamlet's evolution into a full-time community after World War II.
Long-time endorser Elton Brand switched to Nike for the 2012-2013 season.
Long-time church member and one of the first graduates of Ambassador College, Evangelist Herman L. Hoeh officiated at the graveside service and Tkach gave the closing prayer.
Long-time co-manager Chris O ' Donnell also left at this time, later stating, " A once-brilliant band was turning to crap before my very eyes.
Long-time service manager John Thornley took over as general manager, guiding the company through its best years until his retirement in 1969.
Long-time session and tour drummer Stet Howland left first ( on amicable terms ), promising more specific information about the reasons for the split to be posted on his website.
Long-time Transformers fans noticed the prominence of the words " Beast Wars " over " Transformers ", the latter appearing in small type under the former.
Long-time friend V. S. Naipaul cast similar doubts regarding the work, if not the Powell oeuvre.
We don ’ t need Quebec .” Long-time Progressive Conservative member and political commentator Dalton Camp observed the 1994 Reform Party convention in Ottawa and was personally disgusted with what he heard, saying: " The speechifying gives off acrid whiffs of xenophobia, homophobia, and paranoia — like an exhaust — in which it seems clear both orator and audience have been seized by some private terror: immigrants, lesbians, people out of work or from out of town and criminals.
Long-time city Parks and Recreation Department Director Robert Patterson was the chairman of the centennial.
Long-time environmental activist and lawyer Elizabeth May won the leadership of the federal Green party at a convention in Ottawa on August 26, 2006.

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In their cross-cultural study of signs and symbols, Patterns that Connect, Carl Schuster and Edmund Carpenter present various forms of the labyrinth and suggest various possible meanings, including not only a sacred path to the home of a sacred ancestor, but also, perhaps, a representation of the ancestor him / herself: "... many World Indians who make the labyrinth regard it as a sacred symbol, a beneficial ancestor, a deity.
The mansion he built there later became the home of Prince Edmund, the Earl of Lancaster ; his descendants, the Dukes of Lancaster, lived there throughout the next century.
It has been home to actors as diverse as Shakespearean actor Edmund Kean, child actress Clara Fisher, comedian Dan Leno, the comedy troupe Monty Python ( who recorded a concert album there ), and musical composer and performer Ivor Novello.
In the UK, he lived in Thorpe Avenue, Peterborough for many years next door to singer Edmund Hockridge, before moving to a luxury home on the banks of the River Thames in Maidenhead, Berkshire.
At the University of Freiburg, Shūzō studied phenomenology under Edmund Husserl ; and he first met Martin Heidegger in Husserl's home.
She also decides that her prayers as a dope fiend are not being heard by the Virgin, but still decides to go upstairs to get more drugs, but before she can do so, her son, Edmund, and her husband, James, return home.
At midnight, Edmund comes home to find his father playing solitaire.
In 1381 he led an abortive expedition to join with the Portuguese in attacking Castile, but after months of indecisiveness a peace was again declared ( between Spain and Portugal ) and Edmund had to lead his malcontented troops home.
The beavers realize where Edmund has gone and abandon their home, leading the children to Aslan.
In 2008 part of the Keir Collection of Edmund de Unger, formerly housed in his home in Ham, Surrey, was placed on long-term loan to the Museum for an initial period of 15 years.
The University of Freiburg has been home to some of the greatest minds of the Western tradition, including such eminent figures as Martin Heidegger, Hannah Arendt, Rudolf Carnap, David Daube, Johann Eck, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Friedrich Hayek, Edmund Husserl, Friedrich Meinecke, and Max Weber.
The parish church, St Bartholomew's, is home to one of the finest pipe organs in the UK, built by the German organbuilder, Edmund Schulze.
They then moved to 17 Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park, London, previously the home of Wilkie Collins and Edmund Gosse.
Edmund Rice's childhood home at Callan
Crystal Palace Football Club was formed on 10 September 1905 by the builders of the The Crystal Palace under the guidance of Aston Villa assistant secretary Edmund Goodman and initially played its home games at the cup final ground at The Crystal Palace.
Middle Claydon is the location of Claydon House, that was the home of Sir Edmund Verney, an English Civil War Royalist, and of Florence Nightingale.
After Congress adjourned in late July 1861, Crittenden returned home to Frankfort, but soon had to flee the city as Confederate generals Braxton Bragg and Edmund Kirby Smith invaded Kentucky, capturing both Frankfort and Lexington.
For 23 years the New York Biltmore was the home to the Grand Central Art Galleries, founded in 1922 by John Singer Sargent, Edmund Greacen, Walter Leighton Clark, and others.
The built-up features of Lower Plenty are the Heidelberg Golf Club, the Lower Plenty Hotel, the distinctive radio masts that rise above Bonds Road, and the Christian Brothers " Amberley " Retreat Centre on Amberley Way, home of the Edmund Rice Camps.
The Portland Campus is home to the Edmund Muskie School of Public Service along with the Bio Sciences Research Institute and the University of Maine School of Law, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute and the Osher Map Library.
Castle Anvard would stay the home of the kings and queens of Archenland long after the reign of King Lune thanks to King Edmund.
He was a cousin of Edmund Burke and spent school and university holidays at Burke's home, and acquired some influential friends.
After seeing a vision of King Tirian of Narnia pleading for their help in England, Peter and Edmund go to the Ketterleys ' old home in London to dig up the magic rings that Professor Kirke buried in the yard as a boy in The Magician's Nephew to be used by Eustace and Jill to reach Narnia.
In the 19th century, Glebe was home to architect, Edmund Blacket, who had migrated from England.

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