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Robin Ronne, the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce's executive vice president for economic development, said he hopes the Yucatan Express would spur more sea and air travel between the Tampa Bay area and Mexico.
Tampa-Progreso Ferry 2002
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Ronne, Edith (October 14, 1919 – June 14, 2009) Website; LA Times obit; Washington Post obit; From Heels To Mukluks (online text)
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From there, the Ronne expedition conducted aerial mapping sorties and geological investigations that included detecting the first known Antarctic earthquakes.
Last-Minute Whim Began a Long Antarctic Stay for First Known U.S. Woman on the Continent 2009
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At Temple Israel in Brookline, Massachusetts, Rabbi Ronne Friedman and Rabbi Jeremy Morrison shored me up spiritually through three rather harrowing years; perhaps more than anything else during this period, it was Jeremy's razor-sharp insight, in our conversations about Judaism, that convinced me in times of doubt of the broader significance of Magude women's stories.
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005
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And what I'm going to be doing is crossing the continent from the Ronne Ice Shelf to the South Pole.
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And what I'm going to be doing is crossing the continent, from the Ronne Ice Shelf to the South Pole.
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And what I'm going to be doing is crossing the continent, from the Ronne Ice Shelf to the South Pole.
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Ronne said no one was wounded in the exchange and the smugglers managed to flee in two vehicles through to Mozambique, Kok said.
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The past month had seen an increase in this activity, Ronne told Sapa at the border.
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This would probably not have been possible two years ago, Ronne said.
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