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Pennsylvanians and ;
Luzerne County is the only county in the United States with a plurality of citizens reporting Polish as their primary ancestry ; the majority of Pennsylvanians report German or Pennsylvania Dutch.
* 2nd Regiment, Col. Richard Butler ( 9th Pennsylvania Regiment ): four companies each of Pennsylvanians and of Marylanders ;
Additionally, the Pennsylvania Property Tax / Rent Rebate program is provided for low income Pennsylvanians aged 65 and older ; widows and widowers aged 50 and older ; and people with disabilities age 18 and older.
After the war, he joined the Four Squires, later moving to Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians ; Waring's group had a regular radio show, where Hugh met Bob Keeshan, an employee at the station who would later hire Brannum for Captain Kangaroo.
Additionally, the Pennsylvania Property Tax / Rent Rebate program is provided for low income Pennsylvanians aged 65 and older ; widows and widowers aged 50 and older ; and people with disabilities age 18 and older.

Pennsylvanians and attack
However, the Pennsylvanians refused to leave, and, in December 1775, the militia of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, actually made an abortive attack on a Connecticut settlement.

Pennsylvanians and on
Also cited was the consist switch that would take place ( shuffling sleeper and coach positions so that the transition sleeper was in the rear ), an eight-hour layover on Sundays due to the Pennsylvanians 1: 20p departure ( since eliminated ), and the lack of Viewliner sleepers to accommodate the service ( also cited are that the new ones would not roll out until 2012 at the very earliest ).
In January 1932, a march of 25, 000 unemployed Pennsylvanians, dubbed " Cox's Army ", had marched on Washington, D. C, the largest demonstration to date in the nation's capital, setting a precedent for future marches by the unemployed.
As the Confederates occupied the town in the wake of the fleeing Pennsylvanians, General Farnsworth wheeled the 5th New York Cavalry into position near the town commons and attacked the Rebel flank in the streets, forcing the Tar Heels to abandon their brief hold on the town.
The vacancy caused by detaching Ferrero's Division was filled by six new regiments of Pennsylvanians on one-year enlistments, organized into a division of two brigades, the command of which was given to General John F. Hartranft.
Many rural Pennsylvanians rely on cable television in order to get any signal other than WPSU-TV.
In the afternoon attacks, his men advanced on a line with J. Johnston Pettigrew's North Carolina brigade, and although the latter brigade fought fiercely, suffering over a thousand casualties, Brockenbrough's brigade was hesitant and fought ineffectively against the Pennsylvanians of Col. Roy Stone and a portion of the Iron Brigade, as may be inferred from their casualty rate of 100.
* Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians ( Recorded on 30 April 1947 and released on the 78 rpm record Decca 23948 ), used in the 1986 BBC television serial, The Singing Detective.

Pennsylvanians and into
After the War of Independence began at Lexington and Concord, John Penn watched with apprehension as Pennsylvanians formed themselves into militia companies and prepared for war.

Pennsylvanians and if
That could be jeopardized if Pennsylvanians settled his lands without adverse reaction, and a counter claim to settlements.

Pennsylvanians and legal
The controversy ended in 1799, with the Wyoming Valley becoming part of Pennsylvania and the Yankee settlers becoming Pennsylvanians with legal claims to their land.

Pennsylvanians and battles
The disputes over which colony had authority over the area led to overlapping land grants to settlers and battles between Virginians and Pennsylvanians in the period 1774 – 1775.

Pennsylvanians and .
Founded by Pennsylvanians who named it after their home state, residents began relocating here in the early 1920s.
The town's first settlers were a mix of eastern Pennsylvanians and newly arrived immigrants of Scotch-Irish, German and English background, other ethnic groups would arrive in the early 20th century in small numbers.
The cottage holders included Pennsylvanians from as far away as Philadelphia which is approximately 100 mi ( 160 km ) southwest of Shrewsbury Township.
Although the US Census treats Calumet and Norvelt as a single community, they are in reality two very different communities, each reflecting a different chapter in how the Great Depression affected rural Pennsylvanians.
When that failed, some western Pennsylvanians organized extralegal conventions to advocate repeal of the law.
He had initially opposed the whiskey tax, but subsequently changed his mind, a reversal that angered some western Pennsylvanians.
In early August 1794, Washington dispatched three commissioners, all of them Pennsylvanians, to the west: Attorney General William Bradford, Justice Jasper Yeates of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and Senator James Ross.
They left Chicago for New York in 1939, landing a featured spot with Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians radio show.
As a result of anti-German sentiment during World War I, the fluency decreased from one generation to the next and only a small fraction of Pennsylvanians of German descent are fluent in the German language.
Dr William Smith, then the provost of the College of Philadelphia, saw the painting in Henry's house and decided to patronize West, offering him education and, more importantly, connections with wealthy and politically connected Pennsylvanians.
The violence and terror of Pontiac's War convinced many western Pennsylvanians that their government was not doing enough to protect them.
The Jersey Shore is a popular vacation spot for both New Yorkers and Pennsylvanians.
Between 1981 and 1983 the Pennsylvanians equipment was turned every night to operate a second state-supported train, the Fort Pitt, which ran from Pittsburgh to Altoona.
In 1807, 45, 195 acres ( 182. 9 km² ) of Block 3 ( Woolwich ) was purchased by Pennsylvanians John Erb, Jacob Erb and others.
Delawareans would meet in New Castle and Pennsylvanians would gather in Philadelphia.
Although some Pennsylvanians enlisted in the Illinois Regiment, the longstanding boundary dispute between Pennsylvania and Virginia meant that few Pennsylvanians volunteered for what was perceived as a campaign to protect Virginia territory.

responded and kind
Perhaps the most important incentive for them will be clear evidence that where other countries have done this kind of home work we have responded with long-term commitments.
Federalists responded in kind, some seeing Monroe as at best a French dupe and at worst a traitor.
The subordinate salutes first and maintains the salute until the superior has responded in kind.
The term Socratic questioning is used to describe a kind of questioning in which an original question is responded to as though it were an answer.
Smith subsequently attacked Wilson in his memoirs, accusing him of delaying tactics during negotiations and alleging duplicity ; Wilson responded in kind, questioning Smith's good faith and suggesting that Smith had moved the goal-posts whenever a settlement appeared in sight.
Chechen militants responded in kind, stepping up guerrilla operations and rocket attacks on federal helicopters.
Ellington responded: " Fate is being kind to me.
When warned of potential domination by a Stalin dictatorship over part of Europe, Roosevelt responded with a statement summarizing his rationale for relations with Stalin: " I just have a hunch that Stalin is not that kind of a man.
" He therefore responded in kind in Have With You To Saffron-Walden ( 1596 ) with various observations on Barnes: he was a bad poet, he had dreadful dress sense (..." getting him a strange pair of Babylonian britches, with a codpiece as big as a Bolognian sausage ...") and had been a coward on the field of battle during the wars in France.
" Corot responded: " What there is to see in painting, or rather what I am looking for, is the form, the whole, the value of the tones … That is why for me the color comes after, because I love more than anything else the overall effect, the harmony of the tones, while color gives you a kind of shock that I don ’ t like.
Grey responded in kind by giving rebels a chance to reconsider their war-like stance.
The crowd responded in kind, killing two and wounding 12.
Benny, according to Allen biographer Taylor, burst out laughing, then responded in kind on his own program.
For several weeks, Minton delivered speeches against Gannett in the Senate, and Gannett responded in kind in his newspapers.
She responded by saying she knew that she was an influence, and that it was very kind of him to say so.
In his letter of 1849, Cecilio Chi noted that Santiago Mendez had come to " put every Indian, big and little, to death " but that the Maya had responded to some degree, in kind, writing " it has pleased God and good fortune that a much greater portion of them than of the Indians died.
The violence reemerged in 2009, when the kobistes ire was trained on the Supras Auteuil, who responded in kind.
It said, “ Please don't forget to bring the money you promised Jim and Dawn ( Gibbons ).” Minutes later, Trepp responded, “ Don't you ever send this kind of message to me!
Germany and Italy, led respectively by Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini, declared war on the United States, and the U. S. Congress responded in kind.
Within a month of the beginning of the massacres, Polish self-defense units responded in kind ; all conflicts resulted in Poles taking revenge on Ukrainian civilians.
The Unit responded in kind, such as aiding blood donor drives, entering a team in the local softball league, and participated in shooting ( won ) and golf competitions ( consolation prize ).
Critics responded to his aggressive approach in kind, and their reactions were either ones of revulsion or praise, depending on whether the writer's sympathies favoured the Bourbon or Liberal viewpoint.
The American ship allegedly responded in kind, following which both captains agreed to " cease fire " until instructions could be received from their respective governments.
Riley responded in kind with his 1984 single " Jumper Clown " – a reference to Smith's then affection for bad 1970s jumpers, as well as " Snipe " on the 1985 Shadow Figure EP and his own live only co-opting of Bo Diddley, " Marc Riley is a Gunslinger ".

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