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Jewett, New York (2798 bytes)
1: ...''' is a [[town]] located in [[Greene County, New York]]. As of the [[2000]] census, the town had a tot... 3: The '''Town of Jewett''' is centrally located in the county. 19: == Communities and locations in Jewett == 21: *'''East Jewett''' -- 22: *'''Jewett''' -- The hamlet of Jewett. Jewett (288 bytes) 1: '''Jewett''' is the name of several places in the [[United ... 2: *[[Jewett, Illinois]] 3: *[[Jewett, Minnesota]] 4: *[[Jewett, New York]] 5: *[[Jewett, Ohio]] Jewett Trophy (2150 bytes) 1: The '''Jewett Trophy''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[sports]] [[t... 3: The winner of the Jewett Trophy goes on to play in either the [[Uteck Bowl... Jewett, Minnesota (2645 bytes) 1: '''Jewett''' is an [[unorganized territory]] located in [[A... Jewett, Texas (2648 bytes) 1: '''Jewett''' is a city located in [[Leon County, Texas]]. ... 4: [[Image:TXMap-doton-Jewett.PNG|right|Location of Jewett, Texas]] 5: Jewett is located at 31°21'44" North, 96°8'41" W... Jewett, Ohio (2640 bytes) 1: '''Jewett''' is a village located in [[Harrison County, Ohi... 4: [[Image:OHMap-doton-Jewett.png|right|Location of Jewett, Ohio]] 6: Jewett is located at 40°22'5" North, 81°0'11" We... Jewett, Illinois (2578 bytes) 1: '''Jewett''' is a village located in [[Cumberland County, I... 4: Jewett is located at 39°12'30" North, 88°14'43" ... Jewett W. Adams (1189 bytes) 1: '''Jewett William Adams''' ([[August 6]], [[1835]]-[[June 1... 23: [[Category:1835 births|Adams, Jewett W.]] 24: [[Category:1920 deaths|Adams, Jewett W.]] 25: [[Category:Governors of Nevada|Adams, Jewett W.]] William Jewett Tucker (2749 bytes) 1: '''William Jewett Tucker''' served as the 9th President of [[Dartmo... 6: ... plant. When he stepped down in 1909 more than 20 new buildings had been erected, including a central s... 10: ... in Manchester, New Hampshire, and, later, in New York City. He returned to Andover in 1879 as professor... 12: William Jewett Tucker retired from the Dartmouth presidency in 1... 14: The [[William Jewett Tucker Foundation]], commonly known as the Tucker... Sarah Orne Jewett (2353 bytes) 1: ...rican author whose works were set in her native [[New England]]. Her most famous works include the [[18... 3: ...ed in 1881, the two were together for the rest of Jewett's life (Fields died in 1915). The two were friend... 5: ... the horse pulling the carriage slipped and fell. Jewett suffered a concussion and may have cracked verteb... 7: There is speculation that, because Jewett never married, she may have been a [[lesbian]]. H... 9: ...s broad sense of humor. Some critics suggest that Jewett's literature is not worth studying because it is ... Milo Parker Jewett (228 bytes) 1: '''Milo Parker Jewett''' ([[1808]] - [[1882]]) was a [[United States of... Jewett City, Connecticut (2528 bytes) 1: '''Jewett City''' is a borough located in [[New London County, Connecticut]]. As of the [[2000]]... 15: [[Category:New London County, Connecticut]] Hales-Jewett theorem (9163 bytes) 4: In [[mathematics]], the '''Hales-Jewett theorem''' [2] is a fundamental [[combinatorics|c... 10: ...s, and diagonals of the [[hypercube]]. The Hales-Jewett theorem then states that for given positive integ... 25: ...torial line.) In this particular case, the Hales-Jewett theorem does not apply; it is possible to divide 31: ==Proof of Hales-Jewett theorem (in a special case)== 33: We now prove the Hales-Jewett theorem in the special case ''n''=3, ''c''=2, ''H... Mount Jewett, Pennsylvania (2611 bytes) 1: '''Mount Jewett''' is a borough located in [[McKean County, Penns... 4: Mount Jewett is located at 41°43'29" North, 78°38'37" ... North New York, Bronx, New York (280 bytes) 1: ... 147th Streets and from [[Port Morris, Bronx, New York|Port Morris]] to Third Avenue. New York-New York Hotel & Casino (2293 bytes) 1: ...-NewYork19.jpg|right|250px|thumb|The New York-New York casino at night, from the Strip]] 3: '''New York-New York Hotel & Casino''' is a [[hotel]] and [[casino]] l... 5: ...rk City neighborhoods or landmarks. New York-New York uses the trademarked slogan "The Greatest City in... 7: ... to cross at street level. Instead, New York-New York is linked by overhead pedestrian bridges to its n... 9: ...ontaneously sent various tributes to New York-New York, especially tee-shirts from police, fire and resc... New York, New York (disambiguation) (770 bytes) 1: '''New York, New York''' can refer to: 2: * [[New York City|the U.S. city]]. 3: * the [[New York-New York Hotel & Casino]] in Las Vegas, Nevada. 4: * one of [[New York, New York (song)|several songs]] with that title. 5: * the [[New York, New York (film)|1977 film]] directed by Martin Scorsese. New York Mills, New York (2937 bytes) 1: ... is a [[village]] located in [[Oneida County, New York]], [[United States|USA]]. As of the [[2000]] cen... 3: ... is also a western [[suburb]] of the [[Utica, New York |City of Utica]]. 8: New York Mills is located at 43°6'9" North, 75°17'... 24: [[Category:Oneida County, New York]] 25: [[Category:Villages in New York]] New York, New York (film) (842 bytes) 1: :''For other uses, see [[New York, New York (disambiguation)]].'' 3: ... musical tribute to Scorsese's home town of [[New York City]] was a box-office failure, and the disappoi... 5: ...as become closely associated with the city of New York. New York, New York (song) (2485 bytes) 1: ...w York]]. For other meanings, see [[New York, New York (disambiguation)]].'' 3: '''"New York, New York"''' is the title of at least three notable songs. 6: ...]. The first line of this song is, "New York, New York, it's a hell of a town: the [[Bronx]] is up and [... 9: ...he first line of the song is "Start spreadin' the news, I'm leaving today." 11: ...also done at [[Shea Stadium]] at the end of [[New York Mets]] games. The song is also played during the ...
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