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  • ...ith the [[Wikipedia:Toronto Maple Leafs|Toronto Maple Leafs]] until [[July 10]], [[2006]]. Three weeks later, on [[July 31]] [[2006]], the team announced ...Hockey comes to a halt in Pensacola." ''Pensacola News Journal'', June 24, 2008.</ref>
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  • ...tions throughout Escambia County. Seven of the career companies are manned 24 hours a day. While four of the career companies operate Monday through Frid ...ction ranks. The volunteer fire departments and ECFR were consolidated in 2008 to create a “combination fire department.” Today volunteers and career
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  • ...a member of the 2000 Jones Cup Team that won the Gold in Taipei. Averaged 10.9 points and 6.5 rebounds per game during her career at Tennessee. ...in the 1st round of the 2002 WNBA Draft. Michelle, playing center, has a 7'10" reach which helped her to become one of the best shot blockers in the WNBA
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  • [[Chumuckla School]]: Class B: Boy's Basketball: defeated Jacksonville Bolles 24-15 ...rd High School]]: Class A: Boy's Baseball: defeated Miami Interamerican 14-10
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  • ...was vetoed by Governor [[Wikipedia:Fuller Warren|Fuller Warren]] on [[June 10]].<ref>"Governor Vetoes West Pensacola, Eight Other Bills." ''Pensacola New | [[November 10]], [[1953]]
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  • ...ed extensive to the the field itself and other buildings. Since that time, 24 new, enclosed T-hangars with electric doors have been constructed ...e and their daughter Jennifer--took over operation of the airport up until 2008 when it was sold to Westgate Airpark LLC, who now own and operate this litt
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  • ...enger strictly a movie house. During [[World War II]], it showed newsreels 24 hours a day. The box seats were torn down as movies were increasingly shot ...ws Journal'', September 11, 2007.</ref> The total public commitments were $10 million from the city and $4 million from the county. The [[Friends of the
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  • ...cola Power ([[Wikipedia:National Women's Football Association|NWFA]]) 2001-2008<br /> Gulf Coast Riptide ([[Wikipedia:Women's Football Alliance|WFA]]) 2009 | titles = 8 (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)
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  • | date_of_birth =[[August 24]], [[1948]] | date_of_death =[[January 24]], [[2014]]
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  • ...s Bill of 1828 was signed into law by President John Quincy Adams on [[May 24]] of that year. It allocated $50,000 for the construction of fortifications ...he National Park Architecture Sourcebook.'' Princeton Architectural Press, 2008.</ref> Construction on Fort Pickens lasted from [[1829]] to [[1834]], with
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  • ...ael Stewart. "Officials deny wrongdoing." ''Pensacola News Journal'', June 24, 2006.</ref> ...Norman. "Sides spar over park proposal." ''Pensacola News Journal'', June 10, 2005.</ref> [[Pensacola City Manager|City Manager]] [[Tom Bonfield]] later
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  • ...ll preserve His Word; Jesus said, “but my words shall not pass away”–Matt. 24:35. We believe God has kept that promise by preserving His infallible Word ...es Volleyball team also competes at the intercollegiate level. Starting in 2008, PCC will have a women's intercollegiate basketball team.
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