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| northeast of the central business district of | Hobart, a city in Lake County, Indiana, United States |
| er-up Martina Hingis 6-0 6-2, the next week at | Hobart, a Tier IV event, she rose several eyebrows by |
| When the family settled in | Hobart a printing company was bought and Jabez manage |
| Elliott remarried Richard | Hobart, a banker and collector of Chinese art. |
| After Sir Henry | Hobart acquired the estate in 1616, he remodelled the |
| pold from Belgium, before becoming a lawyer in | Hobart after the war was over. |
| office - his health broke down, and he died at | Hobart aged 38 on 5 October 1914. |
| d died after a short illness on 30 May 1995 in | Hobart, aged 86. |
| Sally | Hobart Alexander is an American writer of children's |
| Agnew was much respected in | Hobart all his life. |
| It is found in Australia, from Bundaberg to | Hobart along the Eastcoast. |
| Hobart Amory Hare "Hobey" Baker, Princeton (College F | |
| He followed in the footsteps of his | Hobart ancestors and cousins, many of whom were also |
| Freemasonry, and served as grand master of the | Hobart and Perth masonic lodges during his respective |
| 1840) was a farmer, auctioneer, postmaster of | Hobart and one of the original investors in the Port |
| 17 August 1822 he was appointed postmaster at | Hobart and conducted the post office from his rooms a |
| The son of Thomas | Hobart and Audrey Hare, and Great grandson of Sir Jam |
| 1946 resulted in the multi-member divisions of | Hobart and Launceston being split up-the old division |
| f New Chicago, portions of the cities of Gary, | Hobart and Lake Station, and unincorporated areas in |
| s next site at what was called Pico Heights at | Hobart and 16th Street. |
| the eldest son of George Valentine Roberts of | Hobart and his wife Elizabeth Benn Quinlan. |
| nk and issued at branches in Sydney, Adelaide, | Hobart and Melbourne. |
| own in the Midlands region of Tasmania between | Hobart and Launceston. |
| e states that he had awarded the mark to North | Hobart, and that the mark was taken before he heard t |
| Hobart and William Smith College cited her as one of | |
| e cutter and Boston but considerable damage to | Hobart and injury to several of her crew. |
| Rambler, only the second yacht to win both the | Hobart and Lord Howe Island races (Australia's only a |
| ed to the Tasmanian House of Assembly for East | Hobart, and was given a seat in the William L. Crowth |
| l passed from London Quakers to a committee in | Hobart and a week later Ernest Unwin arrived, under w |
| e faculties of the University of Rochester and | Hobart and William Smith Colleges, where she also ser |
| centre of Tasmania, Australia, located between | Hobart and Launceston off the Midland Highway. |
| ich connected the two main cites of Tasmainia, | Hobart and Laucestion. |
| rson Mayor and later US Vice-President) Garret | Hobart, and (former Mayor) Dr. Andrew Mcbride. |
| He was born in | Hobart and died in Christchurch. |
| nagia of Trent University and Jodi Dean of the | Hobart and William Smith Colleges. |
| ts who were used to construct the road linking | Hobart and Launceston. |
| Convention Girl is a 1935 film starring Rose | Hobart and featuring Shemp Howard of the Three Stooge |
| vessel has been making regular voyages between | Hobart and the Dumont D'Urville research station for |
| ish Roman Catholic Bishop, the first Bishop of | Hobart and an advocate, on behalf of, convicts in Aus |
| ian career (and life) started when he moved to | Hobart and played with the Hobart Devils. |
| e northern suburbs of Tasmania's capital city, | Hobart, and included New Town, Moonah and Glenorchy. |
| the town of Sorell east of Tasmania's capital, | Hobart, and included the Tasman Peninsula. |
| He attended the public schools of | Hobart and Rocky, Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Baptist U |
| mission bringing the love of God in Christ to | Hobart and far beyond. |
| He eventually became a jeweller in | Hobart, and rose to become President of the Retail Je |
| Santow was educated at The Friends' School, | Hobart and Sydney Grammar School. |
| used by the first British settlers outside of | Hobart, and the nearby town of Richmond dates from 18 |
| oss in the Midlands region of Tasmania between | Hobart and Launceston. |
| On 6 May he, with Selden, Holles, Strode, | Hobart, and Long, considering themselves legally enti |
| ra in concerts in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, | Hobart and Launceston. |
| y debut in 1936 as the Radio Announcer in Doty | Hobart and Tom McKnight's Double Dummy at the John Go |
| elected a member of the house of assembly for | Hobart, and on 6 February 1861 became attorney-genera |
| In February 1895, he became ill while visiting | Hobart and returned to Government House in Sydney, wh |
| urs of inclusion of a Tasmanian club from both | Hobart and Launceston in mid-September 2007, the Tasm |
| rials, and the transportation expenses between | Hobart and Taroona. |
| carnival to be hosted by the Tasmanian city of | Hobart and was won by the Victorian Football League t |
| imited version of the Hare-Clark system within | Hobart and Launceston, which were given 6 and 4 seats |
| acancy caused by the resignation of John Sloss | Hobart and served in the 5th and 6th United States Co |
| The highway bypasses South | Hobart and heads south into the mountainous terrain o |
| e Southern Presbyterian Church had churches in | Hobart and Launceston and preaching places in George |
| ase of US vessels, it was decided to modernise | Hobart and use her as a stop-gap aircraft carrier esc |
| , RISD, the Institute of American Indian Arts, | Hobart and William Smith Colleges and Syracuse Univer |
| He was educated at the Derwent School, | Hobart, and went to South Australia in 1879 entering |
| he immediate south of Tasmania's capital city, | Hobart, and included the Huon Valley towns of Cygnet, |
| e took a medical course at Geneva Academy (now | Hobart and William Smith Colleges), and studied medic |
| It was based in Tasmania's capital city, | Hobart, and its suburbs. |
| It is approximately halfway in between | Hobart and Queenstown, and is also almost exactly in |
| transit to Crown Point, East Chicago, Hammond, | Hobart and Merrillville. |
| to the local brick yards that were located in | Hobart and employed many people in the area. |
| war, until 1953, including matches in the 1947 | Hobart and 1950 Brisbane Carnivals. |
| During his time with the company, | Hobart and another writer wrote a version of Faust th |
| He attended Geneva Seminary (now | Hobart and William Smith Colleges) in Geneva, New Yor |
| Jose then went to | Hobart and was a tutor in a private family. |
| uent review of the specification by Martel and | Hobart approved 30mm armour all round provided cross- |
| Hobart's zeal for the General Seminary and the Genera | |
| Doyle served on the Marriage Tribunal for the | Hobart Archdiocese (1966-1998) He has been a judge on |
| Greater | Hobart area from Mount Wellington |
| of the City of Glenorchy, part of the greater | Hobart area in Tasmania, Australia. |
| barked aboard HMAT Berrima on 1 July 1916 from | Hobart, arriving in England on the 23 August, where i |
| He joined HMAS | Hobart as ASW Officer and Operations Officer in 1982, |
| Sailing Club and sailed in his first Sydney to | Hobart as a 17-year old. |
| She stood for the division of | Hobart as a Labor candidate when sitting member John |
| Born in Elliot, Tasmania, he was educated in | Hobart at Hutchins School before serving in the milit |
| He left State High School, | Hobart at 17 to become a journalist on the Hobart Mer |
| Born in Bagdad, Tasmania, he was educated in | Hobart at Hutchins School and then at the University |
| Tweedie married Elvira Toby, of | Hobart, Australia in 1938, and they had a son and two |
| 2006 she made her WTA Tour main draw debut in | Hobart, Australia as a qualifier; however she lost in |
| eturned to Scotland in 1833 and then headed to | Hobart, Australia, in 1837. |
| Junior World Cup Hockey Tournament in 2001 in | Hobart, Australia. |
| announced on March 7, 1912, when he arrived at | Hobart, Australia. |
| Forrest Primary School is situated in | Hobart Avenue in Forrest. |
| nnel that runs beneath them, with stairways to | Hobart Avenue and to the eastbound and westbound (tow |
| Richard D. Hubbard, Charles B. Andrews, | Hobart B. Bigelow, and Thomas M. Waller. |
| It was designed by | Hobart B. Upjohn (1876-1949) and built in 1905-1906 i |
| Hobart Baldwin Bigelow (May 16, 1834 - October 12, 18 | |
| 1892 for Charles A. Baldwin and his wife Ellen | Hobart Baldwin, the mansion was once the center of th |
| He was replaced by Dave Haley of the | Hobart band Psycroptic. |
| The | Hobart Baronetcy, of Langdown in the County of Southa |
| The | Hobart Baronetcy, of Intwood in the County of Norfolk |
| and of the 4th Infantry Division, and moved to | Hobart Barracks, Detmold. |
| eldest son, his namesake, became a well-known | Hobart barrister but died before his father, and anot |
| She was a member of the | Hobart based seat of Pembroke. |
| He was first elected to the | Hobart based seat of Denison in 1976. |
| ew, South Dakota, Point of Rocks, Wyoming, and | Hobart Bay, Alaska. |
| e, New Hampshire, Point of Rocks, Wyoming, and | Hobart Bay, Alaska. |
| Hobart Beach to Scotts Bay - 1.3 km | |
| He removed to | Hobart, became an alderman about 1860, and was mayor |
| In 1934, | Hobart became Brigadier of the first permanent armour |
| Hobart became the first President of the San Francisc | |
| He was educated at Hutchins School, in | Hobart, before going to England to study at Universit |
| Later he was Dean of | Hobart before promotion to the Episcopate. |
| 960s, and Tasmanian Football League side North | Hobart between 1967 & 1973. |
| played on 14 January 1979 at the TCA Ground in | Hobart between Western Australia and Tasmania, who ha |
| North | Hobart blamed the Wynyard players, rather than the cr |
| Hobart Bosworth | |
| Hobart Bosworth - Robert Judson | |
| Hobart Bosworth - Durant | |
| Company silent horror motion picture starring | Hobart Bosworth and Betty Harte. |
| Hobart Bosworth as John Nelson | |
| Hobart Bosworth as Chingachgook, 'the Sagamore' | |
| Hobart Bosworth as Michael the Bee Master | |
| de her first screen appearance at age ten with | Hobart Bosworth in The Sea Wolf. |
| e with her guardian, Jeremiah "Daddy" Judkins ( | Hobart Bosworth). |
| llips Holmes, ZaSu Pitts, James Kirkwood, Sr., | Hobart Bosworth, and Ned Sparks. |
| , which starred Wallace Beery, Jane Novak, and | Hobart Bosworth. |
| Ballin's wife Mabel Ballin as Becky Sharp, and | Hobart Bosworth. |
| 1854 and 1856, he was an overseer in the Royal | Hobart Botanical Gardens. |
| other Mary Butler was a founding member of the | Hobart branch of the ALP, her grandfathers and father |
| Lake County Public Library operates the | Hobart Branch at 100 North Main Street. |
| Late in the opening half, | Hobart broke free from the Hamilton 33 and utilized g |
| Graham's current musical projects include the | Hobart Brothers, a collaboration with Freedy Johnston |
| The church was designed by | Hobart Brown Upjohn (1876-1949) in the Gothic Revival |
| The | Hobart Building is an office high rise located at 582 |
| partment and established a training college at | Hobart, but most of his party's attempts to bring in |
| er Valley is sheltered from the city lights of | Hobart by the Meehan Range making it an ideal locatio |
| While with North | Hobart, Calder suffered a serious on-field injury and |
| rming family based outside Tasmania's capital, | Hobart, Calvert still runs a property in Tasmania. |
| l from the Marine Research Laboratories at the | Hobart campus and the National Centre for Marine Cons |
| e VFA with Northcote before starting his North | Hobart career in 1929. |
| The 1924 | Hobart Carnival was the fifth edition of the Australi |
| The 1947 | Hobart Carnival was the tenth edition of the Australi |
| He represented Western Australia at the 1924 | Hobart Carnival and captain-coached his state in the |
| The 1966 | Hobart Carnival was the 16th edition of the Australia |
| ton (1970), the character of Brigadier General | Hobart Carver, played by Michael Strong, was based on |
| Hobart Cavanaugh as Mayor Josh Hudkins | |
| playing "Mathilda" instead of Zasu Pitts, and | Hobart Cavanaugh as "Ellsworthy Todd". |
| Hobart Cavanaugh as One Punch McCoy | |
| Hobart Cavanaugh (September 22, 1886 - April 27, 1950 | |
| Hobart Cavanaugh as Small man in subway car | |
| and also featured Bill Callahan, Kathryn Lee, | Hobart Cavanaugh, Betty Jane Watson, Betty Lou Barto, |
| Studio records and casting call lists indicate | Hobart Cavanaugh, Jim Davis, Marilyn Maxwell, Marie W |
| Urban planning of the | Hobart CBD in particular the Heritage listed areas su |
| es of Hammond, Highland, Griffith, Valparaiso, | Hobart, Cedar Lake, Munster, Merrillville, Dyer, and |
| The grounds are now dominated by the | Hobart Cenotaph, a war memorial to Tasmania's war dea |
| Commodore Peter Rainier consisting of Suffolk, | Hobart, Centurion, Diomede, with troop-transports, an |
| The | Hobart Chamber Orchestra (HCO) is a chamber orchestra |
| His daughter Rose was married to | Hobart Chatfield-Taylor. |
| The | Hobart City Council currently runs tours of the site |
| In 1923 the | Hobart City Council acquired the Zoo and moved it to |
| The planting was a joint effort of the | Hobart City Council, as custodians of the land, and t |
| by the south side of 34th Avenue to the north, | Hobart City limits on the south, North Lake Park Aven |
| ge in the colony, and served as an alderman on | Hobart City Council. |
| He turned to a business career and returned to | Hobart City Council. |
| He sat on | Hobart City Council before undertaking military servi |
| The | Hobart City Council considers a second request for an |
| Austin | Hobart Clark |
| Regan graduated in the | Hobart Class of 1952 at Hobart and William Smith Coll |
| tially contracted to build hull blocks for the | Hobart class air warfare destroyer project. |
| Australia: | Hobart class destroyer, expected commissionings start |
| However, the Sea 4000 Project (later named the | Hobart class) will see the construction of three bran |
| d legislation, and was instrumental in placing | Hobart College and several other educational institut |
| While pursuing his education at | Hobart College he also taught in Syracuse, New York a |
| York on September 11, 1813, and graduated from | Hobart College at Geneva in 1833. |
| early education at Owego Academy, he attended | Hobart College in Geneva for a single year. |
| William Watts Folwell attended | Hobart College in Geneva, New York, where he received |
| A graduate of | Hobart College in Geneva, New York, he studied at Vir |
| For the Tasmanian school formerly known as " | Hobart High School", see Hobart College (Tasmania). |
| He holds a B.A. in History from | Hobart College in 1968 and M.A. in Education from Buf |
| ngton County, he attended school at Auburn and | Hobart College at Geneva, New York. |
| He was awarded an honorary A.M. degree by | Hobart College in 1909 He served in World War I as a |
| He received a BS from | Hobart College in 1934 and a Ph.D. from Cornell Unive |
| In 1886 | Hobart College awarded him his LL.D. |
| Spears graduated from | Hobart College in Upstate New York in 1940. |
| After graduating from | Hobart College in 1969, where he had been president o |
| received his doctorate of divinity degree from | Hobart College in 1867. |
| He graduated from | Hobart College in Geneva, New York, in 1834. he studi |
| are, and received his Bachelor of Science from | Hobart College before earning his Master of Science a |
| He served as the head football coach at | Hobart College (1909-1913), Hamilton College (1914-19 |
| Medbery Hall, Dorm Building for | Hobart College, 1900 |
| t Nott Potter, President of Union and later of | Hobart College, and other brothers distinguished in a |
| Johns Hopkins from 1898 to 1899 and taught at | Hobart College, Geneva, N.Y., from 1899 to 1901. |
| He graduated from | Hobart College, where he was a member of the Sigma Ch |
| Byron Andrews, fresh out of | Hobart College, was one of the first reporters. |
| h at several colleges, including Northwestern, | Hobart College, Kansas State under Bill Snyder, and K |
| an conducting), The Boston Civic Symphony (Max | Hobart conducting), and the Concord Orchestra (Richar |
| In 1955 during the | Hobart conference of the governing Labor Party, the m |
| 0 American film starring Genevieve Tobin, Rose | Hobart, Conrad Nagel and Basil Rathbone. |
| However, the | Hobart contract was lost to BAE Systems Australia in |
| D'Emden was convicted in a | Hobart court, and was ordered to pay a one shilling f |
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