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    SS Taormina was a transatlantic ocean liner that was launched in Scotland in 1907 for an Italian shipping line. She was owned successively by Italia Società...
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  • SS Taormina may refer to the following ships: SS Taormina (1884), an ocean liner with a 2,422 gross register tons (GRT) built by Alexander Stephen & Sons...
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    (1893), SS Saint Ninian (1894), USS Alcedo (1895), SS Caledonia (1904), SS Ancona (1907), SS California (1907), SS Taormina (1908), SS Verona (1908), PS...
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  • Line. The first was Taormina, which D. and W. Henderson and Company in Glasgow launched on 15 February 1907 and completed in 1908. Workman, Clark and...
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    York. The first was Taormina, which D. and W. Henderson and Company in Glasgow launched on 15 February 1907 and completed in 1908. Workman, Clark and...
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    studied Messina-Taormina Fault which lies off the Sicilian coast and runs the length of the Strait of Messina. The team used data from 1907–1908 to examine...
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  • SS Duca d'Aosta was an Italian ocean liner for Navigazione Generale Italiana named after one of the Dukes of Aosta. Launched in 1908, she sailed between...
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  • opposite Taormina. In 1914, the ship was renamed SS Caserta after the city of Caserta, Italy, and continued New York service opposite Taormina. In May...
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    Abbandonata", Tornatore's "Cinema Paradiso". The annual Taormina Film Fest takes places in Taormina. Alessandro Scarlatti Vincenzo Bellini The golden age...
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    remained on the New York–Antwerp route. On 19 January 1908, Finland collided with the Greek cargo ship SS Epirus off Terneuzen, sinking Epirus. In March 1909...
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    SS Kroonland was an ocean liner for International Mercantile Marine (IMM) from her launch in 1902 until she was scrapped in 1927. Kroonland was the sister...
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    year as Head Coach at SCU, Taormina took the Broncos back to the NCAA tournament in 1978. After the retirement of Coach Taormina, the Broncos were led by...
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    Following the Allied advance into Germany in early 1945, the detachment of SS troops protecting the carriage set it ablaze before burying the remains to...
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  • which he demonstrated his good sense of humor. There is a photo of him in Taormina in 1930 with ears held in place on his head made from cactus sections....
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  • Rivinius, Th; Lacour, S.; Carciofi, A.; Faes, D. Moser; Bouquin, J.-B. Le; Taormina, M.; Pilecki, B.; Berger, J.-Ph; Bendjoya, Ph; Klement, R. (November 2022)...
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  • Assunta (1951) San Vittore Martire Varese (1925) Basilica Cattedrale di Maria SS. Assunta in Cielo (2016) Madonna dei Poveri (1955) Madonna di Monserrato (1971)...
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    first American woman to win a medal in Olympic Judo. Men Women Sheila Taormina, Margaux Isaksen and Eli Bremer were nominated to the pentathlon team after...
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    accompanied his brother's roommate and his friends on a spring break trip to Taormina, Sicily, where he first became interested in archaeology as a career. On...
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    (in Finnish). Porvoo: WSOY. p. 74. Goossens, Reuben. "MS Kungsholm III". ssMaritime. Retrieved 18 March 2008. Dawson, Philip (2005). The Liner: Retrospective...
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  • Gourlay Brothers (category Manufacturing companies disestablished in 1908)
    shipbuilding company based in Dundee, Scotland. It existed between 1846 and 1908. The company had its origins in the Dundee Foundry, founded in 1791. By 1820...
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    West Coast Conference Baseball Coach of the Year 1971: Benedetti 1972: Taormina 1973: Wood 1974: Wright 1975: Wright 1976: Wright 1986: Snow 1987: Gorrie...
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  • massacred by Aghlabid Muslim army Sack of Taormina 1 August 902 Taormina Population of Taormina Aghlabids Taormina burned and population massacred Fatimid...
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    several casualties. The retreating Germans had destroyed the cliff road at Taormina, and while XXX Corps Troops, Royal Engineers bridged the gap and a tunnelling...
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  • Epanagoge. 892 Death of Theodora the Myrrh-gusher of Thessaloniki. 902 Taormina, the last Byzantine stronghold in Sicily, is captured by the Aghlabids...
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