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he was elevated to the Episcopate as Bishop of | Nassau, a post he held until 1931. |
in 1673 after Countess Henriette Catherine of | Nassau, a scion of the House of Orange-Nassau (Dutch: |
He also played a role in the founding of the | Nassau Academy. |
The first regiment of militia in | Nassau adopted a regimental flag with a gold conch sh |
olph and again by his former opponent Adolf of | Nassau, after he was elected King of the Romans in 12 |
ad been set up in principle as a result of the | Nassau Agreement. |
is uncle's money, Lex and Alfred then fund the | Nassau Aircraft Corporation, but when Lex shows more |
Small parts of the province of | Nassau also became part of Rhineland-Palatinate. |
uded the USS Harry S. Truman Battle Group, USS | Nassau Amphibious Ready Group and 14 NATO ships from |
In 1803 the village was passed to | Nassau and in 1866 was annexed by Prussia. |
fleet that assembled for the assault included | Nassau and her three sister ships, the four Helgoland |
Riehl was born in Biebrich in the Duchy of | Nassau and died in Munich. |
His father was Jan IV of | Nassau and his mother was Maria of Loon-Heinsberg. |
to fill one of the eight State Senate seats in | Nassau and Suffolk counties. |
He attended St Anne's High School in | Nassau and Malvern College in England. |
, a second attempt was made to enter the gulf: | Nassau and Posen, four light cruisers, and 31 torpedo |
On 17 August, | Nassau and Posen engaged in an artillery duel with Sl |
ovember 1916) was the wife of the last Duke of | Nassau and the first Grand Duke of Luxembourg. |
vation policy advocate and community leader in | Nassau and Suffolk Counties on Long Island. |
In 1584 he moved to the County of | Nassau and became rector of Herborn Academy. |
des all of Baker, Columbia, Hamilton, Madison, | Nassau, and Union counties and portions of Duval, Jef |
heon overall is his paternal arms quartered of | Nassau and Breda. |
earching on the blockade runner routes between | Nassau and Wilmington. |
later, where the undamaged dreadnoughts of the | Nassau and Helgoland classes took up defensive positi |
ssor of philosophy and theology at Herborn, in | Nassau, and afterwards at Weissenburg (present Alba I |
ome New Nethlerland settlements including Fort | Nassau and Fort Casimir. |
n's WEEI in January 2008, but the deal between | Nassau and WEEI owner Entercom ended up collapsing. |
ch included the former Hesse-Kassel along with | Nassau and the formerly Free City of Frankfurt, to fo |
eople living or working in Baker, Clay, Duval, | Nassau, and St. Johns counties. |
ined with electorate of Hesse-Kassel, duchy of | Nassau, and the free city of Frankfurt to form the Pr |
the British Empire, the Dutch Order of Orange | Nassau and the Dutch Medal of Resistance. |
914 also included Long Island's | Nassau and Suffolk until the 516 area code was create |
om Alachua, Clay, Columbia, Duval, Leon, Levy, | Nassau and Suwannee counties. |
the first child of Prince Nikolaus Wilhelm of | Nassau and Natalya Alexandrovna Pushkina. |
the 200 metres, both achieved in June 2008 in | Nassau; and 10.29 seconds in the 100 metres, achieved |
s the eldest son of Frederick William, Duke of | Nassau and his wife Burgravine Louise Isabelle of Kir |
0s version of this district included northeast | Nassau and northwest Suffolk counties; these areas we |
she was to relieve the sloop Johan Maurits van | Nassau and to train new gunners. |
Lynden grew up on East Street in | Nassau and attended the elite Government High School |
of Richmond, Virginia, James was the agent in | Nassau and William in Liverpool. |
astery was to serve as a tomb for the House of | Nassau, and Adolf's wife Queen Imagina of Isenburg-Li |
vity in the five boroughs of New York City and | Nassau and Suffolk Counties on Long Island. |
on, he was editor of the literary magazine The | Nassau, and president of the Princeton Drama Associat |
king in the five boroughs of New York City and | Nassau and Suffolk Counties on Long Island must conta |
he had also been elected to the Reichstag for | Nassau and theoretically retained this position until |
Nassau and Ostfriesland joined in, followed by Friedr | |
The | Nassau- and Helgoland-class battleships were left in |
for her services to music (the Orde van Oranje | Nassau) and in 2008 she received the highest civil de |
anuary 1845 Wiesbaden); married Adolf, Duke of | Nassau and died in childbirth. |
eldest daughter of Prince Nikolaus Wilhelm of | Nassau and Natalya Alexandrovna Pushkina. |
second child and daughter of William, Duke of | Nassau and his first wife Princess Louise of Saxe-Hil |
of the Order of Orange-Nassau (Orde van Oranje | Nassau) and received numerous awards for his philatel |
ange-Nassau was incorporated into the Duchy of | Nassau and subsequently the unified duchy joined the |
is an American Viticultural Area encompassing | Nassau and Suffolk counties of New York, including th |
nts in the five boroughs of New York City plus | Nassau and Westchester counties. |
e Synod of the Evangelical Church in Hesse and | Nassau appointed him as Provost for Frankfort. |
was rumored that Every gave her to governor of | Nassau as bribe. |
d a number of times and ended up registered at | Nassau as the PS Fanny and Jenny. |
e", "On the Run", and "One Slip"-all come from | Nassau as well. |
After a short residence with the count of | Nassau at Dillenburg he went to Hesse, and died as pa |
Nassau attempted to fire her main guns at the destroy | |
The north end was rerouted to absorb the | Nassau Avenue Line east of Manhattan Avenue, ending n |
Nassau Avenue on the IND Crosstown Line (G ) | |
August 19, 1933, the line was opened north of | Nassau Avenue, and the GG began operation to Queens P |
the IND Crosstown Line, with service south to | Nassau Avenue. |
n at the luxurous Atlantis Paradise Island, in | Nassau, Bahamas on 23 August 2009 |
dwards attended Queen's College High School in | Nassau, Bahamas and graduated in 1987. |
63, Benledi was sold to Andros Navigation Co., | Nassau, Bahamas and renamed Andros Tommeno, being res |
private island located 5 km (three miles) from | Nassau, Bahamas and serves as a local tourist attract |
ental 2006 pageant held on October 15, 2006 in | Nassau, Bahamas representing her country Puerto Rico. |
It will be held at Atlantis Paradise Island, | Nassau, Bahamas on July 16, 2011. |
he Vels' first album, Velocity was recorded in | Nassau, Bahamas at the Compass Point Recording Studio |
compete for the title of Miss Universe 2009 in | Nassau, Bahamas on 23 August 2009, while Bb. |
09 pageant at the Atlantis Paradise Island, in | Nassau, Bahamas on August 23. |
Episode 3: | Nassau, Bahamas |
Ali, winning a 10-round unanimous decision in | Nassau, Bahamas in 1981. |
l stations KXEL in Waterloo, Iowa and ZNS-1 in | Nassau, Bahamas (although the official explanation to |
sed of raping a seventeen year old girl at the | Nassau, Bahamas' Atlantis Resort and Casino. |
Godfrey Ellis (born April 3, 1982 in | Nassau, Bahamas) is a Canadian football guard for the |
Mark Knowles (born September 4, 1971 in | Nassau, Bahamas) is a former World number 1 doubles p |
Dominic Demeritte (born February 22, 1978 in | Nassau, Bahamas) is a sprints athlete who specializes |
Dennis Darling (born May 6, 1975 in | Nassau, Bahamas) is a Bahamian athlete who specialize |
Kareem Mortimer (born October 17, 1980 in | Nassau, Bahamas) is a Bahamian filmmaker that has com |
n Alexander "Alex" Smith (born May 22, 1982 in | Nassau, Bahamas), is an American football tight end f |
he steamer captured English brig Minnie out of | Nassau, Bahamas, attempting to run the blockade in Bu |
White was born in Miami, Florida and raised in | Nassau, Bahamas, and Miami. |
Sweeting was born in | Nassau, Bahamas, and has lived and trained in Ft. |
After coaling at | Nassau, Bahamas, Florida spent 6 months off North and |
While at | Nassau, Bahamas, in late October 1954, Witek went to |
k of ships attempting to run the blockade from | Nassau, Bahamas, and on 28 October 1864, after a long |
Florida departed England on March 22, 1862 for | Nassau, Bahamas, to coal and contrived to fill her bu |
He was briefly at Christ Church Cathedral in | Nassau, Bahamas, before moving to All Saints' Cathedr |
Eads died in | Nassau, Bahamas, aged 66. |
'Debris', (with Blue Curry, | Nassau, Bahamas, 2006. |
hird wife, Miranda, moving to Lyford Cay, near | Nassau, Bahamas, on New Providence there, although he |
n Do What They Like, Palmer decided to move to | Nassau, Bahamas, directly across the street from Comp |
strengthened to a major hurricane northwest of | Nassau, Bahamas, and it struck West Palm Beach, Flori |
en a director of Ambrosiano Overseas, based in | Nassau, Bahamas, and had been involved with Ambrosian |
in his grandfather's home in Mason's Addition, | Nassau, Bahamas. |
e sloop Mercury with a cargo of turpentine for | Nassau, Bahamas. |
erican Championships in Athletics were held in | Nassau, Bahamas. |
sbury, Owings Mills, and Lanham) as well as in | Nassau Bahamas. |
States when they defeated the Baillou Club of | Nassau, Bahamas. |
over a decade, Coakley-Thompson was raised in | Nassau, Bahamas. |
Mendoza died in 2001 while on holidays in | Nassau, Bahamas. |
International scheduled destinations: | Nassau, Bahamas; Santiago, Dominican Rupublic. |
It currently includes all of Duval, St. Johns, | Nassau, Baker and Clay counties. |
, Adalbert, Count of Metz, and Hatto, Count of | Nassau, Banzleibs was a staunch opponent of Louis the |
A third | Nassau battalion was intercepted and disarmed. |
The United States Postal Service operates the | Nassau Bay Post Office at 18214 Upper Bay Road. |
A week after the Bobdubi attack and | Nassau Bay landing, the Australian 17th Brigade launc |
ols found that the Japanese defenders north of | Nassau Bay had withdrawn. |
Map of | Nassau Bay |
t Team made an unopposed amphibious landing at | Nassau Bay and established a beachhead there. |
Pacific 1942-45, Kokoda Trail, Kokoda-Deniki, | Nassau Bay, Tambu Bay, Finschhafen, Scarlet Beach, Li |
luding the cities of Kemah, Clear Lake Shores, | Nassau Bay, Webster, League City, Kemah, El Lago, and |
viving son Rudolf succeeded him, with Adolf of | Nassau becoming his father-in-law a few months later. |
ief, becoming Chatham Street in the village of | Nassau before ending at US 20. |
qual vertical stripes, alternately orange and ' | Nassau blue', the strips on either edge are Nassau bl |
y, subsequently won by Matilde Moisant, at the | Nassau Boulevard airfield meeting in Garden City, New |
On April 27, 2009, | Nassau Broadcasting revealed to employees that WHXR w |
Quantum had to sell what is now "Frank FM" to | Nassau Broadcasting in order to stay within FCC regul |
The station is owned by | Nassau Broadcasting Partners. |
ligious format; that station is still owned by | Nassau Broadcasting. |
ad had ample warning of the American attack on | Nassau but was caught off-guard by the arrival of the |
plied by Northern Marine and was registered in | Nassau but protests from French unions meant that fro |
tle and style of His Royal Highness, Prince of | Nassau by his grandfather on 23 June 2009. |
ar during which a Dutch army led by Maurice of | Nassau captured the heavily protected city of Breda b |
were Protestants; the religion of the House of | Nassau, changed after Guillaume's marriage to Marie A |
age of three, she earned a scholarship to the | Nassau Civic Ballet Company. |
mand of Vice Admiral Hipper, included the four | Nassau class and four Helgoland class battleships, th |
They performed at Radio City Music Hall, the | Nassau Coliseum and toured with Eddy Arnold. |
the World" - recorded on September 7, 1973 at | Nassau Coliseum in New York |
rom 2002-2008, New York Islanders games at the | Nassau Coliseum from 1995-1998, and currently backup |
year, he called the series when it was at the | Nassau Coliseum on the radio with Larscheid. |
October 22, 1979: Uniondale, NY - | Nassau Coliseum |
and which was recorded over five nights at the | Nassau Coliseum on Long Island, New York in August 19 |
A live version recorded at | Nassau Coliseum, Long Island on March 23, 1976 was re |
d only three times on the tour: February 14 at | Nassau Coliseum, March 21 at Seattle Center Coliseum |
Recorded December 28, 1980 at | Nassau Coliseum. |
Caso died, age 80, of pneumonia at the South | Nassau Communities Hospital in Oceanside, Nassau Coun |
im taught at Pace College, Adelphi University, | Nassau Community College, and Morgan State University |
He is currently an assistant coach at | Nassau Community College in East Garden City, New Yor |
He attended | Nassau Community College and Hofstra where he studied |
ment of Transportation, as well as Suffolk and | Nassau Counties (see List of Suffolk County (New York |
Judicial Circuit of Florida (Duval, Clay, and | Nassau counties) from November 1970 to 1972. |
to the position, which covers Clay, Duval, and | Nassau Counties, in 2008. |
Another, Frank Gulotta, Jr., was the | Nassau County Judge Frank A. Gulotta, Jr. as of 2006. |
Angela currently works for the | Nassau County Sheriff's Office as the Public Informat |
In 2005, he was inducted into the | Nassau County Sports Hall of Fame. |
Nassau County now has an "A" bond rating for the firs | |
th District was centered on the south shore of | Nassau County including towns mostly now in the 3rd a |
dicial career began when he was elected to the | Nassau County District Court in 1965. |
d Mangano decided to run against Tom Suozzi as | Nassau County Executive in 2009, Walker acted as Mang |
1977, he sought the Republican nomination for | Nassau County Executive, but lost the primary electio |
ith Jamaica, Queens, and ran from there to the | Nassau County line at Queens Village and to Far Rocka |
As a Republican, he was | Nassau County Executive from 1970 to 1978. |
He was a member from | Nassau County of the New York State Assembly in 1912. |
He was Chairman of the | Nassau County Republican Committee from 1927 to 1929. |
He also serves as the Director of the | Nassau County Law Enforcement Exploring Advisory Boar |
Smyth was the 1983 | Nassau County Player of the year while playing with H |
a's secession convention, Finnegan represented | Nassau County alongside James G. Cooper. |
er had started out as a summer intern for then | Nassau County Legislator Ed Mangano. |
The | Nassau County Soil and Water Conservation District (S |
tion to these variations, older buses owned by | Nassau County operating under Long Island Bus (Nassau |
ob action, leaving New York City and adjoining | Nassau County hardest hit by the closures. |
However, in 1965 the | Nassau County School Board made the decision to shut |
Tronolone, where he led the Eagles to the 1989 | Nassau County Conference II Championship. |
odate 1,850, erected for $120,000 at a central | Nassau County location near the Northern State Parkwa |
the position of dean for the Hebrew Academy of | Nassau County for close to 20 years. |
located in central Long Island in west-central | Nassau County and includes Mineola, the Five Towns, E |
Despite Democratic losses throughout | Nassau County in 2009, Rice defeated her Republican o |
In 2003, Mejias was elected to the | Nassau County Legislature, becoming the first Latino |
village in Queens County, and is now a city in | Nassau County on Long Island. |
Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi | |
ing control of the Town of North Hempstead and | Nassau County itself, the Town of Hempstead remains t |
George Maragos, | Nassau County Comptroller |
A | Nassau County Auxiliary Police Car. |
the | Nassau County Sports Hall of Fame. |
Nassau County HUB Smart Growth - Participant | |
Location of | Nassau County in Florida |
Bryceville is an unincorporated community in | Nassau County in the state of Florida in the United S |
nessman, financial planner and New York State, | Nassau County Legislator. |
al experience began when he was elected to the | Nassau County Legislature when it formed in 1995. |
Ralph G. Caso, 80, Is Dead; Led | Nassau County in 1970's in NYT on September 2, 1998 |
s County, of which at the time the present-day | Nassau County was a part) for the same amount. |
s an aide, law clerk and chief of staff in the | Nassau County legislature. |
is first two years in office, Mejias supported | Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi and voted for b |
His father also ran for | Nassau County Executive in 1958. |
by Senate Republicans, was now entirely within | Nassau County and favored Republicans, after the Quee |
Nassau County Dept. of Parks, Recreation & Museums - | |
Court, Appellate Division judge, and a former | Nassau County district attorney. |
In a tight race, he defeated | Nassau County Executive Eugene H. Nickerson, the cand |
w York City Finance Commissioner Martha Stark, | Nassau County Comptroller Howard Weizman and business |
at court for four years, he was elected to the | Nassau County Court for a term beginning in 1970 and |
He led the | Nassau County Jazz Festival Orchestra in the 1970s, a |
One day later | Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice announc |
h 3rd 2009, 20 years to the day of her murder, | Nassau County DA Kathleen Rice reopened this case, an |
ike the Gold's best showing was a third in the | Nassau County Handicap that he had won the previous y |
He has worked for the | Nassau County Department of Commerce, the North Hemps |
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