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Raymond Matthew Downey, a native of Sunnyside, Queens, became a New York City firefighter in 1962.
The gypsy moth, a native of Eurasia, became established in the United States nearly a hundred years ago.
The gypsy moth, a native of Eurasia, became established in the U. S. nearly a hundred years ago.
Adams, a senior and native of Brighton, Australia, became the leading career scorer with her second point of the game, an assist.
MARIA SHARAPOVA The 6-foot-1 1/2-inch native of Siberia became the first Russian ranked No. 1 in the world last week.
Feherty, 52, a native of Northern Ireland, became a professional golfer at 17, won five tournaments in Europe and three in South Africa, and represented Europe at the 1991 Ryder Cup.
Avila, a native of Veracruz, became the first Latin player to win a major league batting title when he hit.341 for the Indians team that won a league-record 111 games.
On the death of Aemilius in 1575, Rudolf Snellius (Snel van Roijen, 1546 1613), a professor at Marburg and a native of Oudewater, became the patron for his further education at the universities of Leiden (1576 82), Basel, and Geneva (1582 86).
Since Friberg, a native of Sweden, became a member of the L.P.G.A. Tour in 2008, its competitive schedule has been eroded by the recession, making it harder for golfers outside the top 50 to earn a living.
The gypsy moth, a native of Eurasia, became established in the U. S. nearly a hundred …REPORTER AT LARGE about man-made chemicals used to kill pests, which are contaminating our soil, air & water.
(In addition, in 2013, Vivek Ranadivé, a native of Mumbai, became the owner and chairman of the Sacramento Kings).
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