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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - New York - History

New York - Early settlement. The first settlers in the area now known as the U.S. State of New York were Dutch settlers in the colony known as New Amsterdam, beginning in 1613. These settlers were claiming this land theirs, marginalizing the aboriginal inhabitants who had been living there since the Pleistocene epoch. The English seized the colony in 1664, renaming the it New York, after the Duke of York, the future King James II. On November 1, 1683, the government was reorganized. The colony, then called ...

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New York, New York - History, New York - Early settlement, New York - Statehood, New York - Westward expansion, New York - Canals, New York - Law and government, New York - Geography, New York - Economy, New York - Agriculture, New York - Demographics, New York - Religion, New York - Important cities and towns, New York - Education, New York - Primary and secondary education, New York - Colleges and universities, New York - Professional sports teams, New York - Miscellaneous

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - List of IMAX venues - Australia

List of IMAX venues - New South Wales. Sydney, LG IMAX Theatre, Darling Harbour, [1] List of IMAX venues - Queensland. Coomera, Coca-Cola IMAX Theatre, Dreamworld, [2] Townsville, North Queensland IMAX Dome Theatre, [3] List of IMAX venues - Victoria. Melbourne, IMAX Theatre Melbourne, [4] List of IMAX venues - Western Australia. See also:

List of IMAX venues, List of IMAX venues - Australia, List of IMAX venues - New South Wales, List of IMAX venues - Queensland, List of IMAX venues - Victoria, List of IMAX venues - Western Australia, List of IMAX venues - Austria, List of IMAX venues - Belgium, List of IMAX venues - Canada, List of IMAX venues - Alberta, List of IMAX venues - British Columbia, List of IMAX venues - Manitoba, List of IMAX venues - Nova Scotia, List of IMAX venues - Ontario, List of IMAX venues - Quebec, List of IMAX venues - Saskatchewan, List of IMAX venues - People's Republic of China, List of IMAX venues - Heilongjiang, List of IMAX venues - Hong Kong, List of IMAX venues - Shanghai, List of IMAX venues - Czech Republic, List of IMAX venues - Denmark, List of IMAX venues - Ecuador, List of IMAX venues - Finland, List of IMAX venues - France, List of IMAX venues - Germany, List of IMAX venues - Greece, List of IMAX venues - India, List of IMAX venues - Indonesia, List of IMAX venues - Israel, List of IMAX venues - Italy, List of IMAX venues - Japan, List of IMAX venues - Kuwait, List of IMAX venues - Malaysia, List of IMAX venues - Malta, List of IMAX venues - Mexico, List of IMAX venues - The Netherlands, List of IMAX venues - Poland, List of IMAX venues - Russian Federation, List of IMAX venues - Singapore, List of IMAX venues - Slovakia, List of IMAX venues - South Africa, List of IMAX venues - South Korea, List of IMAX venues - Spain, List of IMAX venues - Sweden, List of IMAX venues - Switzerland, List of IMAX venues - Taiwan, List of IMAX venues - Thailand, List of IMAX venues - Turkey, List of IMAX venues - United Arab Emirates, List of IMAX venues - United Kingdom, List of IMAX venues - England, List of IMAX venues - Northern Ireland, List of IMAX venues - Scotland, List of IMAX venues - United States, List of IMAX venues - Alabama, List of IMAX venues - Arizona, List of IMAX venues - Arkansas, List of IMAX venues - California, List of IMAX venues - Colorado, List of IMAX venues - Connecticut, List of IMAX venues - District of Columbia, List of IMAX venues - Florida, List of IMAX venues - Georgia, List of IMAX venues - Hawaii, List of IMAX venues - Idaho, List of IMAX venues - Illinois, List of IMAX venues - Indiana, List of IMAX venues - Kansas, List of IMAX venues - Kentucky, List of IMAX venues - Louisiana, List of IMAX venues - Maryland, List of IMAX venues - Massachusetts, List of IMAX venues - Michigan, List of IMAX venues - Minnesota, List of IMAX venues - Missouri, List of IMAX venues - Montana, List of IMAX venues - Nebraska, List of IMAX venues - New Jersey, List of IMAX venues - New Mexico, List of IMAX venues - Nevada, List of IMAX venues - New York, List of IMAX venues - North Carolina, List of IMAX venues - Ohio, List of IMAX venues - Oklahoma, List of IMAX venues - Oregon, List of IMAX venues - Pennsylvania, List of IMAX venues - Rhode Island, List of IMAX venues - South Carolina, List of IMAX venues - Tennessee, List of IMAX venues - Texas, List of IMAX venues - Utah, List of IMAX venues - Virginia, List of IMAX venues - Washington, List of IMAX venues - Wisconsin

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Westchester County New York - Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,295 km² (500 mi²). 1,121 km² (433 mi²) of it is land and 174 km² (67 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 13.45% water. Westchester County is in the southeastern part of New York State. It is bordered to the south by the borough of The Bronx in New York City, to the west by the Hudson River (New Jersey is across the river from Yonkers; most of the rest of the county is across the Hudson from Rockland County), to the east by Connecticut and ...

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Westchester County New York, Westchester County New York - History, Westchester County New York - Image, Westchester County New York - Geography, Westchester County New York - Cities, Westchester County New York - Towns and Villages, Westchester County New York - Government, Westchester County New York - Westchester County, Westchester County New York - Politics, Westchester County New York - Demographics, Westchester County New York - Population time line, Westchester County New York - Transportation, Westchester County New York - Education, Westchester County New York - Public School Districts, Westchester County New York - Colleges and Universities, Westchester County New York - Libraries, Westchester County New York - Historic and Cultural Attractions, Westchester County New York - Interesting Facts

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Bret Hart - Professional wrestling

Hart was born in Calgary, Alberta; the eighth child of wrestling patriarch, promoter Stu Hart. His seven brothers were either wrestlers or involved backstage with the wrestling business; his four sisters all married professional wrestlers. Three of his brothers-in-law, Davey Boy Smith, Seth Waddoups, and Jim Neidhart, had very successful careers in the business. His youngest brother, Owen Hart, became a prominent wrestler in his own right before his deat ...

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Bret Hart, Bret Hart - Professional wrestling, Bret Hart - World Wrestling Federation, Bret Hart - Return of the Hart Foundation, Bret Hart - The Montreal Screwjob, Bret Hart - World Championship Wrestling, Bret Hart - Life after wrestling, Bret Hart - The Bret Hart Story, Bret Hart - Finishing and signature moves, Bret Hart - Hitman Props, Bret Hart - Personal life, Bret Hart - Championships and accomplishments, Bret Hart - Title lineage

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Pace University - History

In 1906, the first class of the Pace School of Accountancy was composed of ten men and three women who were taught accounting and business law by Homer Pace and Charles Ashford Pace. Taking a loan of $600 the Pace brothers rented a classroom in a building located in the New York Tibune building, today the site of the Pace Plaza building. Due to rapid growth over the next several years, the school was forced to relocate several times. In 1948, Pace received college status from the New York Board of Regents. In 1951, the college expande ...

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Pace University, Pace University - History, Pace University - Notable alumni, Pace University - List of Pace campuses, Pace University - New York City Campus, Pace University - Westchester campuses, Pace University - Hudson Valley Center, Pace University - List of schools and colleges, Pace University - Athletics, Pace University - Pace's Alma Mater

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - DJ Danger Mouse - Biography

Brian Burton was born in White Plains, New York, spent much of his childhood in Spring Valley, New York and lived in Athens, Georgia for a long time where his electronica work under the name Pelican City was released. He also re-mixed work by several local artists, including Neutral Milk Hotel. From 1998 to 2003 Burton also created a series of remix CDs and records under the stage name Danger Mouse (inspired by th ...

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DJ Danger Mouse, DJ Danger Mouse - Biography, DJ Danger Mouse - Discography

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Yonkers New York - Geography

The city is spread out over many hills rising from sea-level at the eastern bank of the Hudson River to as high as 415 feet (126 m) at Sacred Heart Church (the spire of which can be viewed from as far away as Long Island, New York City, and New Jersey). The landscape of the city has been compared to that of San Francisco and Rome. Yonkers is located at 40°56'29" North, 73°51'52" West (40.941478, -73.864365)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 52.6 km² (20.3 mi²). 46.8 km² (18.1 mi²) of it is land and 5.8 km² (2.2 mi²) o ...

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Yonkers New York, Yonkers New York - Geography, Yonkers New York - Neighborhoods, Yonkers New York - Demographics, Yonkers New York - History, Yonkers New York - Transportation, Yonkers New York - Image, Yonkers New York - Notable people

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Interstate 287 - Notes

Interstate 287 holds an unusual distinction of being a multi-state three-digit interstate whose parent is an intrastate two-digit interstate. The entire New York section is operated by the New York State Thruway Authority, although only the section shared with I-87 is part of the mainline Thruway. The rest of the NY section is called the Cross-Westchester Expressway, which is maintained by the Thruway Authority; however, no tolls exist on it and signs refering to the Thruway Authority are rare along its length. This arrangement is simil ...

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Interstate 287, Interstate 287 - Major cities, Interstate 287 - Route descripton, Interstate 287 - New York, Interstate 287 - New Jersey, Interstate 287 - Length, Interstate 287 - Spur routes, Interstate 287 - Notes, Interstate 287 - Future Plans, Interstate 287 - Sources

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Nordstrom - History

The company was founded in 1901 as Wallin & Nordstrom by John W. Nordstrom, a Swedish immigrant who moved to the United States in 1887, and Carl Wallin, the owner of a Seattle shoe store, whom Nordstrom had met during the Klondike gold rush. Twenty-two years later, a second shoe store was opened. By 1929, both Nordstrom and Wallin had retired and control of the company passed to Nordstrom's sons, Everett and Elmer. Thirty-one years later, Nordstrom had expanded to eight stores in two states but still only sold shoes. Apparel came with its purchase of Best Apparel of Seattle in 1963. The company's name w ...

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Nordstrom, Nordstrom - History, Nordstrom - Customer service, Nordstrom - Employee handbook, Nordstrom - Locations, Nordstrom - Alaska, Nordstrom - Arizona, Nordstrom - Northern California, Nordstrom - Southern California, Nordstrom - Colorado, Nordstrom - Connecticut, Nordstrom - Florida, Nordstrom - Georgia, Nordstrom - Hawaii, Nordstrom - Illinois, Nordstrom - Indiana, Nordstrom - Kansas, Nordstrom - Maryland, Nordstrom - Massachusetts, Nordstrom - Michigan, Nordstrom - Minnesota, Nordstrom - Missouri, Nordstrom - Nevada, Nordstrom - New Jersey, Nordstrom - New York, Nordstrom - North Carolina, Nordstrom - Ohio, Nordstrom - Oregon, Nordstrom - Pennsylvania, Nordstrom - Rhode Island, Nordstrom - Texas, Nordstrom - Utah, Nordstrom - Virginia, Nordstrom - Washington

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - List of cities in the United States - Alphabetical order per state or territory

List of cities in the United States - Florida. Main articles: List of cities in Florida, and List of places in Florida, and [[{{{3}}}]], < ...

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List of cities in the United States, List of cities in the United States - Alphabetical order per state or territory, List of cities in the United States - Alabama, List of cities in the United States - Alaska, List of cities in the United States - American Samoa, List of cities in the United States - Arizona, List of cities in the United States - Arkansas, List of cities in the United States - California, List of cities in the United States - Colorado, List of cities in the United States - Connecticut, List of cities in the United States - Delaware, List of cities in the United States - District of Columbia, List of cities in the United States - Florida, List of cities in the United States - Georgia, List of cities in the United States - Guam, List of cities in the United States - Hawaii, List of cities in the United States - Idaho, List of cities in the United States - Illinois, List of cities in the United States - Indiana, List of cities in the United States - Iowa, List of cities in the United States - Kansas, List of cities in the United States - Kentucky, List of cities in the United States - Louisiana, List of cities in the United States - Maine, List of cities in the United States - Maryland, List of cities in the United States - Massachusetts, List of cities in the United States - Michigan, List of cities in the United States - Minnesota, List of cities in the United States - Mississippi, List of cities in the United States - Missouri, List of cities in the United States - Montana, List of cities in the United States - Nebraska, List of cities in the United States - Nevada, List of cities in the United States - New Hampshire, List of cities in the United States - New Jersey, List of cities in the United States - New Mexico, List of cities in the United States - New York, List of cities in the United States - North Carolina, List of cities in the United States - North Dakota, List of cities in the United States - Northern Mariana Islands, List of cities in the United States - Ohio, List of cities in the United States - Oklahoma, List of cities in the United States - Oregon, List of cities in the United States - Pennsylvania, List of cities in the United States - Puerto Rico, List of cities in the United States - Rhode Island, List of cities in the United States - South Carolina, List of cities in the United States - South Dakota, List of cities in the United States - Tennessee, List of cities in the United States - Texas, List of cities in the United States - United States Virgin Islands, List of cities in the United States - Utah, List of cities in the United States - Vermont, List of cities in the United States - Virginia, List of cities in the United States - Washington, List of cities in the United States - West Virginia, List of cities in the United States - Wisconsin, List of cities in the United States - Wyoming, List of cities in the United States - Cities by population, List of cities in the United States - Most common city names, List of cities in the United States - Notes

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Stanley Rader - Proposals by Stanley Rader

Because Stanley Rader had gained the financial confidence of Herbert W. Armstrong beginning in 1956, he was able to reverse the plans of Garner Ted Armstrong and inject his own instead. Using his inside knowledge and great personal influence on Herbert Armstrong, Stanley Rader remodeled the Worldwide Church of God to sustain any sudden and dramatic change which would once again damage the donation income flow, such as the scandal ...

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Stanley Rader, Stanley Rader - Brief biography, Stanley Rader - 1971 sex scandal, Stanley Rader - 1972 time cycle ends, Stanley Rader - 1972 financial crisis, Stanley Rader - Proposals by Garner Ted Armstrong, Stanley Rader - Proposals by Stanley Rader, Stanley Rader - 1975 conversion, Stanley Rader - Ambassador for World Peace, Stanley Rader - Business relationships, Stanley Rader - 1978 excommunication, Stanley Rader - 1979 retaliation, Stanley Rader - Response by Stanley Rader, Stanley Rader - Receivership, Stanley Rader - 60 Minutes, Stanley Rader - Rader's apparent victory, Stanley Rader - Author, Stanley Rader - Stanley Rader Sues Steven Spielberg, Stanley Rader - Resignation, Stanley Rader - Death of Stanley Rader, Stanley Rader - Timeline of Change

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Independence Air - History

Independence Air started life as Atlantic Coast Airlines on 15 December 1989, operating feeder services as United Express for United Airlines and Delta Connection for Delta Air Lines. After United withdrew the contract, Atlantic Coast reinvented itself as low-cost carrier, Independence Air. It was announced on 19 November 2003 and operations as Independence Air began on 16 June 2004. At its inception, it was unique among low-cost carriers in that its fleet mainly consisted of 50-seat regional jets, although the airline then wen ...

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Independence Air, Independence Air - History, Independence Air - Financial Difficulties & Cessation of Operations, Independence Air - Destinations, Independence Air - Fleet

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Decca Records - The label

Within years of its founding by former stockbroker Edward Lewis, Decca Records Ltd was the second largest record label in the world, calling itself "The Supreme Record Company". The term "Decca" was never determined to signify a specific meaning or name, but some theories cite the opening musical notes of a Beethoven symphony: "D-E-C-C-A". A cameo of Beethoven graced the British Decca label for many years. See also:

Decca Records, Decca Records - The label, Decca Records - Popular music, Decca Records - Classical music, Decca Records - Later history, Decca Records - External link

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - David Hall 1752-1817 - Political career

Meanwhile Hall pursued his law practice in Lewes and entered politics. He was a Jeffersonian Democrat-Republican, like most Presbyterians, but in Anglican Lewes, he must have been very much in the minority. He was badly beaten by Federalist Richard Bassett, when he ran for Governor in 1798. Running again in 1801 against Episcopalian Nathaniel Mitchell, a professed "Deist," and a person openly critical of Methodists. Hall emphasized his Presbyterian faith, and in spite of losing Kent and Sussex Counties again badly, he won Presbyterian New Ca ...

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David Hall 1752-1817, David Hall 1752-1817 - Early life and family, David Hall 1752-1817 - American Revolution, David Hall 1752-1817 - Political career, David Hall 1752-1817 - Death and legacy, David Hall 1752-1817 - Public offices, David Hall 1752-1817 - Election results, David Hall 1752-1817 - Additions and questions

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - A

List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Alabama. VA Medical Center Birmingham VA Medical Center Montgomery Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System West Campus Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center Tuskegee Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System East Campus Outpatient Clinic Mobile VA Gulf Coast Health Care System - Mobile Outpatient Clinic Community Service ...

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List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - A, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Alabama, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Alaska, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Arizona, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Arkansas, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - C, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - California, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Colorado, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Connecticut, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - D, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Delaware, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Washington DC, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - F, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Florida, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - G, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Georgia, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Guam, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - H, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Hawaii, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - I, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Idaho, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Illinois, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Indiana, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Iowa, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - K, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Kansas, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Kentucky, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - L, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Louisiana, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - M, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Maine, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Maryland, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Massachusetts, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Michigan, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Minnesota, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Mississippi, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Missouri, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Montana, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - N, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Nebraska, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Nevada, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - New Hampshire, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - New Jersey, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - New Mexico, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - New York, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - North Carolina, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - North Dakota, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - O, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Ohio, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Oklahoma, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Oregon, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - P, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Pennsylvania, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Philippines, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Puerto Rico, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - R, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Rhode Island, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - S, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - South Carolina, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - South Dakota, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - T, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Tennessee, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Texas, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - U, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Utah, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - V, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Vermont, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Virginia, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Virgin Islands, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - W, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Washington, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - West Virginia, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Wisconsin, List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Wyoming

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Arthur Guiterman - Example stanzas

The following are excerpts from his poems: Don't tell your friends about your indigestion. "How are you" is a greeting, not a question. Commute with me, my Love, and be merry; How vain in the City to dwell When apple-trees blow in Dobbs' Ferry And lilacs adorn New Rochelle! White Plains is the Garden of Allah And Pelham's the Pearl of the Sea; There's bliss in the name of Valh ...

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Arthur Guiterman, Arthur Guiterman - Example stanzas, Arthur Guiterman - External link

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Interstate 287 - Notes

The entire New York section is operated by the New York State Thruway Authority, although only the section shared with I-87 is part of the mainline Thruway. The rest of the NY section is called the Cross-Westchester Expressway, which is maintained by the Thruway Authority; however, no tolls exist on it and signs refering to the Thruway Authority are rare along its length. This arrangement is simil ...

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Interstate 287, Interstate 287 - Major cities, Interstate 287 - Route descripton, Interstate 287 - New York, Interstate 287 - New Jersey, Interstate 287 - Length, Interstate 287 - Spur routes, Interstate 287 - Notes, Interstate 287 - Future Plans, Interstate 287 - Sources

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Interstate 87 - Interchanges from South to North

Interstate 87 - Major Deegan. *Exit number not signed, based on milepost or reserved number Interstate 87 - Thruway. See the Thruway exit list, for the first 148.15 miles of mainline. Interstate 87 - Northway. *Exit number not signed, based on milepost or reserved number ...

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Interstate 87, Interstate 87 - Major cities, Interstate 87 - Interchanges from South to North, Interstate 87 - Major Deegan, Interstate 87 - Thruway, Interstate 87 - Northway, Interstate 87 - Intersections with other Interstates, Interstate 87 - Spur Routes, Interstate 87 - Notes

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Blue Sky Studios - Filmography

Feature-length animations: Horton Hears A Who (2008) Ice Age 2 (2006) Robots (2005) Ice Age (2002) Short Films (Shorts): Gone Nutty (2005) Bunny (1998, Academy Award winner 1998) Contributions: Fight Club (1999) – the "sliding" penguin The Sopranos (1999) – the "talking fish" Star Trek: Insurrection (1998) – several alien creatures Alien: Resu ...

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Blue Sky Studios, Blue Sky Studios - Filmography

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Named Campaigns

United States Army - Revolutionary War. Lexington, 19 April 1775. Opening hostilities of the Revolutionary War occurred at Lexington, Massachusetts and Concord, Massachusetts on 19 April 1775, when a column of British troops that had moved out of Boston to seize rebel military stores at Concord was assailed by Minutemen. The Massachusetts militia immediately placed the British in Boston under siege. Ticonderoga, 10 May 1775. At the same time as Lexington, steps were taken to se ...

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United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US Units {Regular & National Guard} formed 1636-1783, United States Army - US Units formed 1784 to 1821, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Key People

Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Partners. Skadden, Arps has approximately 400 partners. Among the more notable ones are: Joseph H. Flom was the firm's first associate and is the only living "name partner." He is recognized as a pioneer in the field of mergers and acquisitions. Robert C. Sheehan is the Executive Partner (equivalent to a CEO in a corporation). Roger S. Aaron is the senior partner in charge of all of the firm's corporate practice areas. William ...

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Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Key People, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Partners, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Non-Attorneys, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - History, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Locations, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - North America, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Europe, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Asia/Pacific, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Closed Offices, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Practice Areas, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Recognition and Rankings, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Notable Alumni, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Trivia

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