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Accessed 5 July 2021
Archived 9 July 2021 at the
Wayback Machine Emmot,
Robert (1 June 2011). "Special report: If
Monterrey falls Mexico falls...
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James Emott Caldwell (August 15, 1813 –
September 24, 1881) was an
American jeweler who
founded J.E.
Caldwell & Co. in 1839.
While best
known as a major...
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athletics facilities.
Emerson Field – home of the
Pirates baseball team
Emmot Field – home of the
Pirates football team
Fieldhouse – home of the Pirates...
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Emmot Field Independence, KS L 27–37
September 15 No. 7
Garden City No. 13
Emmot Field Independence, KS L 21–28
September 22 Fort
Scott Emmot Field...
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company was
founded at 163
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, by
watchmaker James Emmot Caldwell in 1839. In 1843 the firm
became the
partnership of
Bennett & Caldwell...
- golf,
miniature train, and a
merry go round. It is also the
location of
Emmot Field, the home
field for
sporting events for the
Independence Middle School...
- 2008.
Archived from the
original on 8
October 2008.
Retrieved 25 May 2012.
Emmot, Bill (8
December 2000). "Time for a
referendum on the monarchy". Comment...
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William Peeples –
drums David "Fathead"
Newman – alto and
tenor saxophone Emmot Dennis –
baritone saxophone Joe
Bridgewater – trumpet,
soloist John Hunt...
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September 2021.
Retrieved 21
September 2021. Blenkinsop, Phillip;
Emmot,
Robin (21
September 2021). "Germany
warns of lost U.S.
trust as France...
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Westwood &
Kingshill (2012), p. 485
Kynes (2008), p. 130 ****van,
Pickering &
Emmot (2010), pp. 63–64
Mackenzie (1917), p. 80
MacGregor (1937), p. 117 Mackenzie...