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| The discussion of this act elicited from | Jefferson a letter in which he avowed his approval of |
| French and led to the resignation of Thomas | Jefferson, a longtime supporter of the French cause, a |
| s members, led by Tokmakov, attacked William | Jefferson, a black United States Marine embassy guard. |
| y's Child, Sisqo, Frankie Knuckles, Marshall | Jefferson, A Guy Called Gerald, Lil Louis, D'Bora, Tyr |
| William J. | Jefferson, a Louisiana state Senator and later congres |
| st of the central business district (CBD) of | Jefferson, a town in Ashe County, North Carolina, USA. |
| s, and former U.S. Representative William J. | Jefferson, a Dardenne commercial criticized Fayard's p |
| The creek rises in the community of | Jefferson, about 6.4 miles (10.3 km) SW of the city of |
| Jefferson, about 20 miles southwest of West Yellowston | |
| When Thomas | Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Stephen F. Austin high |
| Jefferson Academy | |
| Thomas | Jefferson Academy let the student body vote on a masco |
| The other extra-curricular activities Thomas | Jefferson Academy offers are Jr. |
| Admission into Thomas | Jefferson Academy is by application. |
| Thomas | Jefferson Academy offers many different sports through |
| est Virginia) in 1821, where he attended the | Jefferson Academy. |
| He became the area postmaster during the | Jefferson administration in 1807. |
| an merchantmen reached Washington, D.C., the | Jefferson administration gave the United States Navy t |
| ships and crews in an attempt to coerce the | Jefferson administration into acceding to their demand |
| Early in the | Jefferson administration, Alston changed parties and b |
| he acted as the first lady during the Thomas | Jefferson administration? |
| (later the first Commodore of the Navy) and | Jefferson admirer. |
| 1800 Matthew Lyon cast the deciding vote for | Jefferson after the election went to the House of Repr |
| rizzled ex-sheriff stripped of his office in | Jefferson after refusing to acknowledge Wermeer's guil |
| ef Justice of Texas Supreme Court Wallace B. | Jefferson after two judges (Administrative Judge B. B. |
| Walker also served as guardian for Thomas | Jefferson after the death of Jefferson's father, Peter |
| mbent Democratic-Republican President Thomas | Jefferson against Federalist Charles Cotesworth Pinckn |
| also play in the Rose Bowl for Washington & | Jefferson against Cal in 1922 (0-0), and later coach t |
| Forced to change their name from | Jefferson Airhead due to its (deliberate) similarity t |
| Airhead (formerly | Jefferson Airhead) is a British indie-pop band that ac |
| continued to tour, supporting acts including | Jefferson Airplane and the 13th Floor Elevators. |
| lic rock band The Marbles, who had supported | Jefferson Airplane at the historic "Tribute to Dr. Str |
| Tape History: | Jefferson Airplane Live Video Tapes |
| 67-'69 is the 1996 release of songs from the | Jefferson Airplane concerts held between the Airplane' |
| We Built This City by | Jefferson Airplane |
| In the mid-1960s, a softball game between | Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead took place at |
| and legal representative for the rock bands | Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead, as well as f |
| The title is from the lyrics to the | Jefferson Airplane song "White Rabbit". |
| Jefferson Airplane Fillmore poster, February 1966. | |
| The song was written for | Jefferson Airplane drummer Spencer Dryden's 30th birth |
| the Holding Company (with Janis Joplin), and | Jefferson Airplane lived in the Haight. |
| yed host to concerts from the Grateful Dead, | Jefferson Airplane and the Steve Miller Band, with Mas |
| e Rolling Stones, Sly & The Family Stone and | Jefferson Airplane performed. |
| ncer Dryden, Marty Balin and Paul Kantner of | Jefferson Airplane performing at the Fantasy Fair |
| The song features a quicker tempo than the | Jefferson Airplane version and also features a long sa |
| corners is a song by the American rock group | Jefferson Airplane which firsts appears in their succe |
| It also appears in their album The Roar of | Jefferson Airplane alongside the similarly named song |
| ong is included on the remastered version of | Jefferson Airplane Takes Off. |
| Jefferson Airplane | |
| recordings of American hippie groups such as | Jefferson Airplane from his trip to San Francisco. |
| Jefferson Airplane Takes Off is the debut album of San | |
| lbum by Hot Tuna, the Folk rock off-shoot of | Jefferson Airplane members Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady |
| 1960s, Yess shared stages with David Crosby, | Jefferson Airplane & The Association. |
| The first album Slick recorded with | Jefferson Airplane was Surrealistic Pillow, and Slick |
| Covington left | Jefferson Airplane in mid-1972 to pursue a solo career |
| cient of the lush, melancholic vibe of early | Jefferson Airplane that Marty Balin must have been dig |
| instrumental 'Embryonic Journey' composed by | Jefferson Airplane / Hot Tuna guitarist Jorma Kaukonen |
| The | Jefferson Airplane version of this song is on the Jeff |
| When Covington joined the | Jefferson Airplane in 1970, he introduced them to Crea |
| broke up in 1966, Slick was invited to join | Jefferson Airplane to replace their departed female si |
| Both songs became breakout successes for | Jefferson Airplane and have since been associated with |
| contributing to the growing divisions within | Jefferson Airplane that would come to a head during 19 |
| esses Too Short", previously released on the | Jefferson Airplane Loves You box-set. |
| performance of the San Francisco rock group | Jefferson Airplane prior to the band's dissolution in |
| n 1984, Kantner (the last founding member of | Jefferson Airplane remaining) left the group, complain |
| You forget that | Jefferson Airplane also has a well-known song called S |
| He wrote and sang the last hit for | Jefferson Airplane 1971's "Pretty As You Feel" feature |
| ntaining performances of acoustic songs from | Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna albums recorded during |
| Pooneil is a song by the American rock group | Jefferson Airplane which firsts appears as the first t |
| It also appears in their album The Roar of | Jefferson Airplane alongside the similarly named song |
| Jefferson Airplane - "Somebody to Love" | |
| "White Rabbit" by | Jefferson Airplane |
| Jefferson Airplane Takes Off released September 1966, | |
| re famous current and past residents include | Jefferson Airplane guitarist Paul Kantner, actor Robin |
| This song was the only one | Jefferson Airplane was able to complete when performin |
| rves as a primer for both the early years of | Jefferson Airplane and the golden age of psychedelic r |
| Blues-rock group Hot Tuna in 1969, alongside | Jefferson Airplane members Jack Casady and Jorma Kauko |
| The | Jefferson Airplane and the San Francisco Sound (1969), |
| The Worst of | Jefferson Airplane (1970) - US position: # 12 (First g |
| The Challengers: "Take a Ride on the | Jefferson Airplane" (Mike Houlihan) |
| eased their first single, a cover version of | Jefferson Airplane's "Somebody to Love". |
| Jefferson Airplane's fourth LP, Crown of Creation (rel | |
| The album was produced shortly after | Jefferson Airplane's reunion album and tour, without a |
| It was not included among the repertory of | Jefferson Airplane's early gigs and performed only occ |
| The song "Lather", appearing on | Jefferson Airplane's Crown of Creation (1968), is said |
| The song appeared on | Jefferson Airplane's second album, Surrealistic Pillow |
| Fleetwood Mac), Willie Nelson, Paul Kantner ( | Jefferson Airplane), Keith Emerson, John Densmore (Doo |
| itarist Jorma Kaukonen (a founding member of | Jefferson Airplane), pioneering free-jazz pianist Ceci |
| longed to before replacing Signe Anderson in | Jefferson Airplane). |
| s of Irish vocalist Van Morrison, as well as | Jefferson Airplane, the Doors, and other well known pe |
| ided by a host of local rock bands including | Jefferson Airplane, The Grateful Dead and Quicksilver |
| Jeff Tamarkin's 2003 book on the history of | Jefferson Airplane, Got A Revolution: The Turbulent Fl |
| stival featured the Jimi Hendrix Experience, | Jefferson Airplane, The Chambers Brothers, Led Zeppeli |
| the Laurel Canyon area and hanging out with | Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother & the Holding Company, |
| a John Creach of Hot Tuna, Spencer Dryden of | Jefferson Airplane, Robert Hunter of the Grateful Dead |
| rancisco music scene-including such bands as | Jefferson Airplane, the Grateful Dead, We Five, Moby G |
| tured Country Joe and the Fish, The Animals, | Jefferson Airplane, The Doors, Big Brother and the Hol |
| of "White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love" by | Jefferson Airplane, as well as "Light My Fire" by The |
| eneral, with such acts as The Grateful Dead, | Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service, The |
| he Ashes (May '66) to replace Skip Spence in | Jefferson Airplane, Robison left (June '66) to give bi |
| played at the festival, including The Byrds, | Jefferson Airplane, Ravi Shankar, The Who, Hugh Masake |
| e Slick's work, focusing mostly on work with | Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship and Starship. |
| anaged by Matthew Katz, who also worked with | Jefferson Airplane, Moby Grape and It's a Beautiful Da |
| r and the Holding Company with Janis Joplin, | Jefferson Airplane, Hugh Masekela, Otis Redding, Ravi |
| lifornia, Friedman befriended the members of | Jefferson Airplane, Country Joe and Janis Joplin. |
| Festival on January 21, 22 and 23 along with | Jefferson Airplane, The Charlatans and The Great Socie |
| stage with greats such as the Grateful Dead, | Jefferson Airplane, and Janis Joplin, they did not ach |
| Kaukonen and Jack Casady while on tour with | Jefferson Airplane, eventually becoming a separate ent |
| of Got A Revolution! The Turbulent Flight Of | Jefferson Airplane, Chauffeur Blues was picked by Sign |
| Jefferson Airplane-"High Flyin' Bird" and "Today" | |
| er in leading San Francisco psychedelic band | Jefferson Airplane. |
| y Marty Balin and Paul Kantner from the band | Jefferson Airplane. |
| ahill warms up to the song "White Rabbit" by | Jefferson Airplane. |
| more in San Francisco during March alongside | Jefferson Airplane. |
| ike Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Who, and | Jefferson Airplane. |
| known for his involvements with Hot Tuna and | Jefferson Airplane. |
| hich has drawn comparison to Patti Smith and | Jefferson Airplane. |
| y Connection, Savoy Brown, Muddy Waters, and | Jefferson Airplane. |
| Back to Me" is a folk rock song by the band | Jefferson Airplane. |
| performances by the San Francisco rock band | Jefferson Airplane. |
| 969 album by American psychedelic rock band, | Jefferson Airplane. |
| Charles | Jefferson Albright (May 9, 1816 - October 21, 1883) wa |
| Alonzo | Jefferson, All-American Running Back who played for Un |
| West | Jefferson also offers transportation for students to a |
| Jefferson also wanted to establish a U.S. claim of "Di | |
| Jefferson also scored in Swindon's first ever game in | |
| In a memorable game during the 1980 season, | Jefferson, although finishing the year 5-13 with a 5.2 |
| It was originally titled Thomas | Jefferson American Phantasm. |
| espondence with George Washington and Thomas | Jefferson among others. |
| Baron Ashburton, and correspondent of Thomas | Jefferson among others. |
| Blind Lemon | Jefferson, an influential blues musician, was born and |
| "This was a laboratory for Thomas | Jefferson, an Ellis Island of new and unusual plants t |
| The newly elected administration of Thomas | Jefferson, an opponent of the tribute payments from th |
| eaty, which was rejected by President Thomas | Jefferson and never went into effect. |
| featured his songwriting brother, Joseph B. | Jefferson, and recorded a few solo 7" records on the L |
| ns was then the towns of Lafayette, Bologny, | Jefferson, and Carrollton. |
| t Cornell Gunter, Herb Reed, Alex Hodge, Joe | Jefferson, and David Lynch. |
| r. J.R. Briggs, and located at the corner of | Jefferson and Tyler streets, in Oak Cliff, Texas. |
| Olive Heights is served by Madison, | Jefferson, and McKinley Elementary Schools; Washington |
| the urging of anti-Federalist leaders Thomas | Jefferson and James Madison as a vehicle for their par |
| ne Nicholas Randolph, a descendant of Thomas | Jefferson, and their children included Dr. Jefferson R |
| Jefferson and Lee led the Tigers to a 10-2 record in t | |
| d a proclamation disbanding the Territory of | Jefferson and urging all residents to abide by the law |
| he family's tradition of descent from Thomas | Jefferson and together with the body of historical evi |
| rginia, and the Ohio counties of Columbiana, | Jefferson, and Belmont. |
| dley, Cleveland, Dallas, Desha, Drew, Grant, | Jefferson, and Lincoln. |
| Eufrosina Dvoichenko-Markov, | Jefferson and the Russian Decembrists, American Slavic |
| Although the gift would draw criticisms of | Jefferson and the people of Cheshire, Jefferson praise |
| ivision was in New Orleans, at the corner of | Jefferson and Magazine in Uptown New Orleans. |
| rsons and Masks of the Law: Cardozo, Holmes, | Jefferson and Wythe as Makers of the Masks (1975) (ISB |
| ountains of southwestern Montana to join the | Jefferson and Gallatin rivers at Three Forks. |
| t end Kellen Winslow and wide receivers John | Jefferson and Charlie Joiner, they clinched their firs |
| See also: Thomas | Jefferson and Indian Removal |
| entucky County was divided into the Fayette, | Jefferson, and Lincoln counties of Virginia. |
| It had only three stations (Terminal, | Jefferson and Central). |
| the great-grand daughter of President Thomas | Jefferson and Mary Hemings, the sister of Sally Heming |
| War of 1812 as a strong supporter of Thomas | Jefferson and James Madison. |
| s draw heavily upon the statements of Thomas | Jefferson and other Founding Fathers condemning standi |
| tasted fame for his diatribe against Thomas | Jefferson and his party became one of the key supporte |
| his field via his correspondence with Thomas | Jefferson and an earlier acquaintance, Dr. |
| he was also undoubtedly influenced by Thomas | Jefferson and Jeffersonian architecture. |
| , consisted of two lines from Gainesville to | Jefferson and Social Circle, splitting at Belmont. |
| iews make him, along with Adam Smith, Thomas | Jefferson, and Ludwig van Beethoven, a figure in two w |
| ul Malo, 001 Ensemble, Brendan Boyer, Antawn | Jefferson, and David West. |
| It was rejected by President Thomas | Jefferson and never took effect. |
| Catalina Villas is served by | Jefferson and McKinley Elementary Schools; Wilson, McK |
| ey of the Eighth District (comprising Lewis, | Jefferson and St. Lawrence counties from 1815 to 1818, |
| ries: Amen, Concord, Dunkard, Higley Family, | Jefferson and Wallace. |
| onsin, and is composed of parts of Waukesha, | Jefferson, and Walworth Counties. |
| this time, they also had a new drummer, Bill | Jefferson and bass player, Pez Connor. |
| nd Wise counties in Texas as well as Carter, | Jefferson, and Love counties in Oklahoma. |
| The lake forms the border between | Jefferson and Tuscaloosa County, as well as the border |
| Within a year, Hodge, | Jefferson and Gunther were out and Paul Robi, new lead |
| Argo is a town in | Jefferson and St. Clair Counties in the U.S. state of |
| District comprising Herkimer, St. Lawrence, | Jefferson and Lewis counties. |
| om the counties of Clarke, Frederick, Floyd, | Jefferson, and Berkeley. |
| Both Thomas | Jefferson and Martha Jefferson were frequent guests at |
| ounty, Virginia, she was the eighth of Peter | Jefferson and Jane Randolph Jefferson's 10 children. |
| d the church is now located at the corner of | Jefferson and Houbolt streets. |
| McCalla is an unincorporated community in | Jefferson and Tuscaloosa Counties, Alabama, United Sta |
| Mary was born to Martha Wayles Skelton | Jefferson and Thomas Jefferson. |
| itially conceived by Guy Sydenham and Robert | Jefferson and later developed by Jefferson and Tony Mo |
| or Fritz Windhorst, who represented parts of | Jefferson and Orleans parishes from 1972-1992, later l |
| n, after failing in his mission of capturing | Jefferson and the Virginia General Assembly, "destroyi |
| Jefferson and the LSU Tigers lost the 2010 Capital One | |
| , including Jane Randolph (who married Peter | Jefferson and was the mother of Thomas Jefferson), Mar |
| e PCA, with some 15 congregations located in | Jefferson and Shelby counties. |
| long with fellow Rockets draft picks Richard | Jefferson and Jason Collins to the New Jersey Nets in |
| umbus, Georgia on October 26, 1871 to Rollin | Jefferson and Matta Virgina Harp. |
| A 1746 survey by Colonel Peter | Jefferson and Thomas Lewis resulted in both the placem |
| ning the foot, was also considered by Thomas | Jefferson and others for redefining the yard in the Un |
| ions controlled by Republicans all voted for | Jefferson, and Georgia's sole Federalist representativ |
| Jefferson and others had Burr arrested and indicted fo | |
| t notably, two coil stamps-the 2 cent Thomas | Jefferson and the 25 cent Paul Revere-were repeatedly |
| Widespread flooding occurred in | Jefferson and Orange counties, and at least 20 homes i |
| ficially logical, its rejection of the name “ | Jefferson” almost certainly was motivated by the consi |
| zard information for the following Parishes: | Jefferson, and Plaquemines. |
| It ran from | Jefferson and 9th on the South Side of Los Angeles, to |
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