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1. America was discovered by Columbus in 1492.
2. The discovery of America is generally referred to Columbus.
3. Columbus discovered America in 1492.
4. They belong to the Knights of Columbus.
5. Columbus discovered America in l492.
6. Columbus discovered America but did not explore the new continent.
7. This event long antedates the arrival of Columbus in America.
8. The discovery of Columbus was quite an event in the world.
9. The apocryphal story of Columbus and the egg is very interesting.
10. He claims to have traced descent from Christopher Columbus.
11. I caught a ride as far as Columbus.
12. Columbus reported back that he had discovered America.
13. Did the Vikings anticipate Columbus in discovering America?
14. After many months at sea, Columbus sighted land.
15. Christopher Columbus was one of the great explorers.
16. Columbus argued that the world was round.
17. Columbus had not realized that this new land was not India.
18. Christopher Columbus set sail for the New World in the Santa Maria.
19. Columbus had not realised that this new land was not India.
20. Laymen, Columbus among them, would lead shipboard worship.
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21. The Vikings may have discovered America long before Columbus.
22. Who plays the lead in Carry On Columbus? 10.
23. Clarisa called with no warning from the Columbus airport.
24. What year did Columbus sail for the New World?
25. Is there really any connection between Leonardo and Columbus apart from the sort imagined by flatulent film producers?
26. Although he was a good sailor, Columbus was a bad governor.
27. Columbus set off to find a new route to the Orient.
28. They are hoping to retrace the epic voyage of Christopher Columbus.
29. Offsetting that, homebuilder Crossman Communities Inc. said it would expand its Columbus operations.
30. In the evening Mabel attended a reception given in her honor by the Knights of Columbus.
1. America was discovered by Columbus in 1492.
2. The discovery of America is generally referred to Columbus.
3. Columbus discovered America in 1492.
4. They belong to the Knights of Columbus.
5. This event long antedates the arrival of Columbus in America.
6. The discovery of Columbus was quite an event in the world.
7. The apocryphal story of Columbus and the egg is very interesting.
31. Columbus is played by unknown George Corraface, a handsome young thing in the time-honoured, clean-cut movie mould.
32. Agents also rented a room across Columbus Avenue and photographed everyone who entered and left the Portofino.
33. The critics reserved their worst words for the relatively unknown George Corraface, who plays Columbus.
34. Twenty thousand were on the field at Columbus, Ohio, the last stop before Cleveland, waiting to greet them.
35. Perhaps the best way to think of what lies ahead is to imagine that you are Columbus.
36. The arch is surmounted by a triumphant statue of Columbus.
37. Columbus at Isabella's court is quickly burdened with the reputation of a crazy man.
38. In 1492 Columbus and his group of tiny ships set off into the unknown.
39. I caught a ride as far as Columbus, then hitched to Athens.
40. Forbes' only scheduled event is a speech Monday to the Economic Club of Columbus.
41. In all, Columbus made three more voyages during the next decade.
42. The team has trained together at the Olympic site of Columbus, Ga., since April.
43. Dole, campaigning in Columbus, Ohio, Friday, was buoyed by the California result.
44. We pay the check and walk up Columbus to the Works.
45. Watts was paid $ 500 for attending a reception in downtown Columbus sponsored by the Cleveland-based McDonald and Co.
46. So director Chris Columbus unabashedly presents the same jokes, the same situations, the same tearful homilies and the same resolution.
47. Following in the well-trodden footsteps of Christopher Columbus, western corporations have filed a number of patents on these attributes.
48. The first concentrated on the discoveries of the explorers, beginning with Columbus and continuing on through Raleigh.
49. A First Call consensus estimate based on a survey of four analysts was 42 cents for the Columbus, Ohio, company.
50. Everybody was talking about Christopher Columbus in 1992, 500 years after his epic voyages.
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51. The real issue for Columbus was the size of the sea, not the shape of the Earth.
52. How do Americans celebrate Columbus Day?
53. Christopher Columbus unintentionally discovered the Americas.
54. Columbus was the discoverer of the New Continent.
55. Columbus finally made these conceited fellows see reason.
56. Columbus Day is the second Monday of October.
57. The Christopher Columbus Hotel thing had been Birdsong's idea.
58. When is the Columbus Day?
59. The success of Columbus stimulated overseas enterprise enormously.
60. I have it from unreliable sources that the cost of the voyage Isabella originally underwrote for Columbus was approximately $30,000.
61. Admittedly, Columbus had already found an ocean route to Asia in 1492, but Cabot thought he could go one better.
62. The 47th Annual Columbus Day Parade was held in New York city this week starting from October 11 to celebrate the spirit of exploration that inspired Christopher Columbus's 1492 expedition.
63. Shortly thereafter, Columbus quelled a small mutiny, and, on October 12, landed at an island in the Bahamas.
64. A city of central Ohio north of Columbus. Rutherford B. Hayes was born here. Population, 20, 030.
65. Hamilton is currently a professor the Department of at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.
66. On the other hand, it warmed my heart to realize that I had spent Columbus Day AS an insider on the Qualla Boundary eating fry bread.
67. On the other hand, it warmed my heart to realize that I had spent Columbus Day as an insider on the Qualla Boundary eating fry bread.
68. On the theory that college students might be among the first to drop cable TV, the company looked at changes in subscriber figures in college towns such as Austin, Texas, and Columbus, Ohio.
69. Sergio: Christopher Columbus found America in 1492 when his three ships, Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria made the voyage across the Atlantic.
70. Christopher Columbus first sights the island of Dominica in the Caribbean Sea.
71. The shares have gained 56 percent this year. Limited of Columbus, Ohio, added 81 cents, or 5.5 percent to $15.53 for a year-to-date gain of 55 percent.
72. Pastor Wundt, the shepherd of the Columbus church, was a sincere and ardent Christian, but his bigotry and hard-and-fast orthodoxy made him intolerant .
73. In October, Columbus also hosts thousands of migratory birds at the Grange Insurance Audubon Center.
74. Columbus:a city of western Georgia on the Chattahoochee River south-southwest of atlanta. Settled in 1828 on the site of a Creek village, it is a port of entry and major industrial center.
75. This people group has been mislabeled as Indians for a few hundred years now, due to the geographical errors of Christopher Columbus and other explorers.
76. Columbus helped to explode the theory that the earth is flat.
77. They claim the Olmec left a clue from across the Atlantic long before Columbus.
78. Christopher Columbus, encountering the Amazon river's freshwater , thought it must flow from paradise.
79. Afterwards I drove all over Columbus dowsing, and there were no longer any geopathic emanations .
80. When Columbus finally reached Palos, the news of his discovery spread rapidly throughout Europe, and Ferdinand and Isabella instructed him to prepare for a second voyage.
81. The first legends of the Bermuda Triangle begin already with Christopher Columbus.
82. A town of northwest Jamaica on the Caribbean Sea. Visited by Columbus in1494, it is today a port and popular resort area. Population, 70, 285.
83. Returning home, though, Columbus was able to tell his patrons, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, that although he never did find India, he could confirm that the world was indeed round.
84. The criminals get helped, the victims are helpless... the truth --- ...A true story about grift for money in Columbus, OH.
85. He reported on the Columbus Day events that day before.
86. The Polos , Dias, the Crusaders, Columbus, da Gama, Magellan, etc.
87. Columbus kept a careful and detailed chronicle of his voyages.
88. Columbus set out in search of a new route to the Indies and discovered North America.
89. This sea route is the way Columbus sailed when he discovered the new continent.
90. In Seville there is a copy of the Travels with marginal notes by Columbus.
91. They'll be switching to Columbus after a station break and a brief sum-up by the network panel.
92. and slice-of-life photos, including one showing people playing chess in the rain in Columbus Park.
93. Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas, and Ferdinand Magellan made a voyage around the world by sea. All of these voyages would not have been successful without making use of the compass.
94. Young Columbus dreamed of crossing the ocean someday the great beyond.
95. Spain's Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand agreed to provide ships, crew and supplies for an exploration by an Italian seaman, Christopher Columbus.
96. She thought of her life in Columbus, when she carried coal; to-night she was in Egypt, at this great hotel, the chatelaine of a suite of rooms, surrounded by every luxury, Lester still devoted to her.
97. Columbus first asked Queen Isabella for help in 1486, but it was years before she agreed... provided that he conquer some of the islands and mainland for Spain.
98. Columbus, an Italian explorer sailing under the Spanish flag, led four expeditions to the New World, but never accomplished his original goal -- to find a western ocean route to Asia.
99. It stems from the Carib Indians, who were discovered by Christopher Columbus.
100. Named San Salvador prior to 1925, Cat Island has been put forward as a candidate for where Christopher Columbus may have made his first landfall in the Americas.
101. It was in search of Cathay and the Indies, their riches, that spurred Columbus to sail west, where he found a new continent instead.
102. Christopher Columbus , Genoa's most illustrious son , would be a customer.
103. Christopher Columbus becomes the first European to set foot on the island of Hispaniola.
104. But Columbus called these islands the Indies because he thought he had finally reached Asia (and the East Indies).
105. Capital University Law School is located on Broad Street in downtown Columbus and offers a Juris Doctorate, an LL.M.
106. At times Columbus became reconciled to the truth that this new land was not China, not Japan, not the spice Islands.
107. Usda after Monday's weekly crop due to Columbus Day Extension to be released tomorrow.
108. Well, it apparently is not so obvious because in the Americas, before Columbus came-- " pre-Columbian America-- there were no wheeled vehicles anywhere.
109. Later , we knew the land in which Columbus arrived belonged to Bahamas of Banaby Sea in Central America , he named SAN SALVADOR for it at that time.
110. Christopher Columbus sold his idea to Queen Isabella of Spain.
111. Building a memorial to Columbus has been his lifelong dream.
112. Columbus was searching for hardware - precious metals , silk, and spices source of wealth in his day.
113. King Ferdinand thought that perhaps Columbus would find something that could give the Spanish an opportunity to compete with their neighboring kingdom of Portugal.
114. The Columbus Quincentennial in 1992 inspired major renovation of Puerto Rico's colonial architecture, fascinating to visitors.
115. Christopher Columbus, Isaac Newton, Florence Nightingale, Thomas Edison, Nancy Astor, Charles Lindbergh, Amy Johnson, Edmund Hilary and Neil Armstrong are among such individuals.
116. Did that poor college girl forgive Andy Dick for apologizing after peeing on her at the Funny Bone in Columbus, Ohio?
117. Magnus von Braun, the rocketeer's father, eventually compared his son to Columbus.
118. Columbus learned , but did not encounter until his second voyage, the fierce Caribs the Lesser Antilles.
119. Christopher Columbus discovered America on the 12 th of October, 1492.
120. In 1886, the American Federation of Labor was founded in Columbus, Ohio.
121. The crew landed that same day on the island in the Bahamas, which Columbus named San Salvador (or "Holy Savior") and the Lucayan natives called Guanahani.
122. Isabella I of Castile not only paid for Christopher Columbus, famous trip, but during her marriage to Ferdinand of Aragon, the two major kingdoms of Spain were joined under one "Spanish" rule.
123. Jessica Evert of Ohio State University in Columbus examined the medical histories of over 400 centenarians (The Journals of Gerontology Series A, vol 58, p 232).
124. Columbus and his sailors found natives in the West Indies wearing popcorn necklaces, and explorer Hernando Cortes described the use of popcorn amulets in the religious ceremonies of the Aztecs.
125. Young Columbus dreamed of crossing the ocean someday to the great beyond.
126. Barack Obama visited Ohio nine times this year, becoming a regular in Youngstown, Columbus and Cleveland.
127. When Columbus set sail in 1492(sentence dictionary), his own flagship was shorter than Zheng's mainmast and barely twice as long as the big man's rudder.
128. It was fought in East Main Street in Columbus with a large, snarly nondescript.
129. It was during the reign of Queen Isabella that Christopher Columbus set forth on his epic voyage of discovery.
130. Columbus action might be divided into epochal action and individual action.
131. Over the past 28 years, by making sexy lingerie affordable, accessible, and acceptable, Columbus, Ohio-based Victoria's Secret has created a middle ground in intimate apparel.
132. Then Columbus took the egg and struck its small end gently upon the table so as to break the shell a little.
133. But Columbus, who was still searching for the sea route to India, was not interested in cocoa.
134. The Caribbean monk seal was the first New World mammal to be discovered by Columbus and his company on the coast of Santo Domingo in 1494.
135. In the time of Columbus, China was known as Cathay.
136. In the sixteenth century, the clitoris became the object of a famous Renaissance turf war between two preeminent Italian anatomists, Gabriel Fallopius and Renauldus Columbus.
137. A city of southwest Georgia on the Flint River southeast of Columbus. It is an industrial and processing center in a pecan- and peanut-growing area. Population, 78, 122.
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