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Gerard married Mary | Harrington, a daughter of Sir Francis Barrington and Jo |
She later married Roy Milburn | Harrington a native of Iron Mountain, Michigan, who had |
He was married September 26, 1866, to Ade H. | Harrington, a daughter of William H. and Miranda Harrin |
1985 - Dec. 1988), | Harrington, a Democrat, served as President pro tempore |
Charlie | Harrington, a philanthropist with high expectations in |
The insect was discovered when Richard | Harrington, a scientist and vice-president of the Royal |
Logue beat Mickey | Harrington, a labor union official by a margin of 56% t |
ck to the noted book of that name by Michael | Harrington, about American poverty in the 1960s. |
C was reassigned to the Dakota Territory and | Harrington accompanied Lieutenant Colonel (Brevet Major |
In 1987, Troy Southgate and Patrick | Harrington, acting for the NF's Security and Intelligen |
Harrington agreed and the opening of the scene was shot | |
Melissa | Harrington, aka Melissa Lincoln and Melissa Midwest, (b |
Phil Taylor, Dennis Priestley, Rod | Harrington, Alan Warriner, Peter Evison, Richie Gardner |
In addition to his coaching work, | Harrington also does testing and training work for vari |
Harrington also appeared in the Steven Spielberg sci-fi | |
Harrington also played Nozo the Clown, the brother of B | |
Harrington also served as a trustee of both Chowan Coll | |
Harrington also reached the final of the first World Gr | |
7 psychological thriller, directed by Curtis | Harrington and starring James Caan, Katharine Ross, and |
inch, Broussard, Morgan, Dyson, White, Lege, | Harrington, and Miller. |
St. John's: Beth | Harrington and David Michael were featured in these New |
On October 17, 2009, | Harrington and three friends drove to the John Paul Jon |
nager at the time, played the role of Pamela | Harrington, and was nominated for a Tony Award for her |
News on 7 December, and was conducted by Rod | Harrington and Eric Bristow. |
Harrington and other socialists were called to Washingt | |
rable amount of students from the Davenport, | Harrington, and Wilbur school districts. |
n the Palomar Survey Sky plates by Robert G. | Harrington and Fritz Zwicky, It was catalogued as a glo |
n the Palomar Survey Sky plates by Robert G. | Harrington and Fritz Zwicky, it was catalogued as a glo |
The program's current hosts are Tom | Harrington and Erica Johnson. |
Stanhope (daughter of John Stanhope, Lord of | Harrington and sister of Charles Stanhope Lord Stanhope |
with a record of 24-3 under Head Coach Bruce | Harrington and Assistant Coaches Brad Cooksey and Micha |
Harrington and Shachtman believed that socialism, which | |
Sources: The Story of Cisne by L.S. | Harrington; and The House of Cisne, by J. C. Lappin, Wa |
, reaching the quarter-finals by beating Rod | Harrington and Albert Anstey before losing to Alan Warr |
also signed two 21-year-olds, catcher Jerry | Harrington and pitcher Billy Rhines. |
e, daughter of William Stanhope, 2nd Earl of | Harrington and the Lady Caroline Fitzroy. |
was the son of Dudley Stanhope, 9th Earl of | Harrington and Kathleen Wood. |
thletics for Jim Finigan, Jack Crimian, Bill | Harrington, and Eddie Robinson. |
his arrangements were used by Red Norvo, Bob | Harrington, and Shelly Manne. |
He studied philosophy there under | Harrington, and divinity, and was ordained priest in 16 |
him as the leading contemporary opponent of | Harrington, and an illustration in his views of the the |
cording to K. Penner, E. Main, A Lemaire, D. | Harrington and J. Strugnell, G. Lorein, and S. Goranson |
d on several musicals with Harry Revel, Bill | Harrington and Bill Baker; wrote and produced for telev |
He was born in Halifax, the son of Daniel | Harrington and Anna Eliza DeWolf. |
Born the son of Hubert Ernest | Harrington, and his wife Laura Irene Barton, and educat |
d the neo-Harringtonians, John Milton, James | Harrington and Sidney, Trenchard, Gordon and Bolingbrok |
Harrington Antiques, a company established by Charsi Ha | |
The main character, played by Richard | Harrington, appears from the third program onwards, as |
The | Harrington Archaeological Site, also known as the Alaba |
t followed the lead of John Selden and James | Harrington, arguing for religious toleration. |
oad used to pass immediately in front of the | Harrington Arms public house and then take a right angl |
death in 1992, as trustee of the JRY Trust, | Harrington arranged for the Trust to buy out the shares |
Dr. | Harrington arrives with Martha and demands control. |
Kevin | Harrington as Mitch |
e challenged by Sophomores Ty Evans and Zack | Harrington as well as incoming JUCO transfer Josh Ridde |
Jay | Harrington as Dr. Wyatt Lockhart (5 episodes, season 2) |
Laura | Harrington as Eady |
Joseph | Harrington as The College Tailor |
Desmond | Harrington as Joey Quinn (12 episodes) |
In 1967, he succeeded | Harrington as the radio voice of the Bruins, his promot |
as Geraldine, Rags Ragland as Woozy, and Pat | Harrington as Skat. |
B'nai B'rith that honored then-owner John L. | Harrington as The Sam Cohen Sportsman of the Year. |
pilot station established in 1860 at nearby | Harrington, assisting ships navigating the entrance of |
Harrington attended the University of North Carolina, C | |
Born near Cooperstown, New York, | Harrington attended the common schools and in 1845 ente |
zed, having come to the attention of Michael | Harrington, author of the book, the Other America: Pove |
general in England, in conjunction with Mark | Harrington, B.D., of the Sorbonne. |
However, | Harrington became disillusioned with religion and, alth |
After leaving The Catholic Worker | Harrington became a member of the Independent Socialist |
Harrington became Minister of Labour in the government | |
Harrington became a minister of the Community Church of | |
August 11 - Gordon | Harrington becomes Premier of Nova Scotia, replacing Ed |
rom here he became Vicar of Norwell and then | Harrington before his appointment as Archdeacon of West |
ore accounts from the papers of John Peabody | Harrington began to be published in the 1970s. |
Harrington believes that the verse may be linked to the | |
Thelma | Harrington Bell (1896-1985) and Corydon Whitten Bell (1 |
id Sklansky, and other writers including Dan | Harrington, Bill Robertie, Ray Zee, Ed Miller, Nick Gru |
"This Woman Needs" (Connie | Harrington, Bonnie Baker, Osborn) - 3:20 |
In 1790, the nearby | Harrington Bridge was built to create a crossing of the |
and the opening of the "Governor Emerson C. | Harrington Bridge" in Cambridge in 1935 with its dedica |
e area, commanding the first river crossing, | Harrington Bridge, above Nottingham. |
Later in 1978, | Harrington briefly joined the punk/new wave band The Ph |
However, | Harrington broke his leg in the fourth game of the seas |
ater moved down the road 200 metres to South | Harrington Building in South Harrington Dock. |
Harrington built and opened a miniature golf course in | |
Harrington built a new spring training facility in Fort | |
Harrington busted out first, finishing in 6th place. | |
r Air Force Base, the towns of Frederica and | Harrington, but carefully excludes the incorporated por |
nformation has been laid this day by William | Harrington Buyans a Police Officer for that you on the |
Donald J. | Harrington, C.M. is the fifteenth President of St. John |
On July 8, 1975 Rep. | Harrington called on House Speaker Carl Albert to conve |
A former director of the Don and Sybil | Harrington Cancer Center, he is also a life member of t |
t HIV-1 hard, but only when necessary", Mike | Harrington, Charles C.J. Carpenter M.D., The Lancet (35 |
Harrington Clare Lees (17 March 1870 - 10 January 1929) | |
rth, Corney and Whitbeck, and the chapels of | Harrington, Clifton, Loweswater and Weddicar. |
Conrad Fetherstonhaugh | Harrington, CM (1912 - May 12, 2000) was a Canadian law |
r of the language, and linguist John Peabody | Harrington collected very extensive notes on the langua |
esides in Montreal, and formerly coached for | Harrington College. |
The 7th Cavalry was short of officers, and | Harrington commanded Company C during Major Marcus Reno |
quarter, the Falcons regained the lead with | Harrington completing a 13-yard TD pass to TE Alge Crum |
Gil | Harrington confirmed on May 17, 2010 that Morgan Harrin |
Harrington continues to maintain the site. | |
Charlie McGettigan and Paul | Harrington covered it on the album Rock 'n' Roll Kids |
Harrington created the "Melissa Midwest" amateur pornog | |
27 December - William | Harrington, cricketer (d.1940). |
The | Harrington Cutlery Company was established in 1818, in |
The | Harrington Cutlery company was the first cutlery manufa |
Harrington Darnell Autry (born June 19, 1976) is a form | |
John Tetlow married Elizabeth Ingersoll | Harrington, daughter of the superintendent of New Bedfo |
He married Joane | Harrington daughter of John Harrington of Bagworth, Lei |
According to Olympians John | Harrington, Dave Silk, and Mike Eruzione, these are a f |
ears later, in the 1990 provincial election, | Harrington defeated Liberal candidate Wayne Campbell by |
In the general election, | Harrington defeated Republican Fred B. Wolf by over 10, |
Rod | Harrington delighted the home fans by eliminating Rolan |
Eventually Dr | Harrington developed an international reputation in the |
Harrington developed a considerable trade in lumber, an | |
Lady | Harrington died in 1919. |
Harrington died in Houston, Texas, on November 29, 1980 | |
Harrington died at Plaister Cove in Inverness County at | |
Don | Harrington Discovery Center, Amarillo, Texas, USA |
in a tunnel leads to a goods station between | Harrington Dock and Herculaneum Dock. |
connected to Brunswick Dock to the north and | Harrington Dock to the south. |
Harrington Dock was a dock on the River Mersey and part | |
Al | Harrington donated numerous hours of his time to spend |
Harrington Elementary School | |
HARRINGTON, Elizabeth | |
n now the regular in goal and youngster Phil | Harrington emerging from the youth ranks, Lloyd was all |
At the time the 859th was based at | Harrington, England with the 801st/492nd Bombardment Gr |
t Texas hold'em with 1995 World Champion Dan | Harrington, entitled Harrington on Hold 'em. |
It appears that these lands remained in the | Harrington family for a number of generations. |
dispute that involved Thomas Stanley and the | Harrington family. |
Michael | Harrington, Find A Grave: Zofia Baniecka |
The station moved to the new Sybil B. | Harrington fine arts complex in August 2006, but did no |
efeated in the 1995 provincial election, and | Harrington finished third against Progressive Conservat |
Margaret | Harrington first ran for the Ontario legislature in the |
Harrington first cashed in the World Series of Poker in | |
te the Honourable Hugh Tollemache, Rector of | Harrington for many years. |
His wife Lady | Harrington formed "The New Female Coterie", a group of |
mentarian army during the English Civil War, | Harrington fought at the Battle of Cropredy Bridge. |
int shop owners and brothers John and Daniel | Harrington founded the paper as a weekly in 1878. |
Harrington Four Foot | |
Richard | Harrington from The Washington Post felt that the tour |
he end of the episode "Dream Machine" by Tim | Harrington, frontman of the Brooklyn-based indie group |
o a major parking park, whose entrance is on | Harrington Gardens, which is perpendicular to the road |
He had a home in | Harrington Gardens, South Kensington, S.W.; and he purc |
Harrington gave the game 4 out of 5 stars. | |
Despite QB Joey | Harrington giving Atlanta two-straight wins, QB Byron L |
Harrington graduated from Dartmouth College in Hanover, | |
Harrington graduated from St. John's Preparatory School | |
The 4th Earl of | Harrington had William Barron landscape the park at Elv |
From 1992 through 1994, | Harrington had much success in the SCCA Can-Am series. |
ican Harry E. Narey was elected to serve out | Harrington's term in the disbanding 9th congressional d |
American-born | Harrington had a spell at English side Charlton Athleti |
Harrington has served as editor of New Testament Abstra | |
Since retiring from active driving | Harrington has achieved success in his driver coaching |
Succeeding his master | Harrington, he remained for four more years in the coll |
In 1378 Sir Nicholas de | Harrington held land subsequently held by Lord Ferrers |
fton, Ellen, Ellenborough, Ewanrigg, Flimby, | Harrington, Holme, Marsh, Moorclose, Moss Bay, Netherha |
Harrington House is a historic colonial house at 555 We | |
Samuel | Harrington House is a historic house at 475 South Stree |
Timothy | Harrington in 1895 |
Dodge married Harriet Amy | Harrington in 1856. |
on The L Word, a character modeled after Eve | Harrington in the movie All About Eve (1950), starring |
The music was written by Karl P. | Harrington in 1905. |
was traded back to the Pacers, along with Al | Harrington, in exchange for a 2007 first-round draft pi |
this defeat (and the simultaneous defeat of | Harrington in Wicklow) as the two heaviest blows ever s |
up from the basement, grabbed a gun and shot | Harrington in defense, after he saw him over his dead w |
s rewarded for his services and became Baron | Harrington in January of 1730. |
augural title, beating world number one, Rod | Harrington in the final. |
reviewed in 1989 in Dragon #150 by Courtney | Harrington in "The Role of Computers" column. |
e, daughter of William Stanhope, 2nd Earl of | Harrington, in 1782. |
She also appeared in the films of Curtis | Harrington, including his 1955 documentary, The Wormwoo |
In 1884, | Harrington introduced the Dexter trade name. |
Harrington is celebrated by a statue erected in 2001 at | |
Harrington is a Latter-day Saint. | |
On the website, | Harrington is described as someone who "brought much jo |
Harrington is an old seafaring and shipbuilding village | |
Head of the hospital Dr. | Harrington is weak-willed. |
John | Harrington is a former professional American football p |
ing his iconic green Boston Red Sox cap, Dan | Harrington is known as a crafty, tight-aggressive playe |
Harrington is currently a resident of Beverly, Massachu | |
Harrington is an unincorporated community in Alleghany | |
Harrington is also the only person to ever compete in F | |
During his MLB career, | Harrington issued 67 bases on balls and gave up 114 hit |
Cherry, George Cuculick, Marv Edwards, Bill | Harrington, Jack Higgins, Tim Hook, John Martin, Don Mc |
Harrington, Jack, Sir John Malcolm and the Creation of | |
Actors include Richard | Harrington, Jeremi Cockram, Daniel Evans, Richard Lynch |
yne), hard working farmer Dad (voiced by Pat | Harrington Jr.), mischievous younger brother Doc Boy (v |
Hezekiah | Harrington, Kent County, Democratic |
Charles J. | Harrington, Kent County, Democratic |
Schulze, Franz; | Harrington, Kevin (2003). |
ber 1901, the then Lord Mayor of Dublin, Tim | Harrington kicked off at the official ceremony to open |
Harrington killed his wife and two children in 1975 but | |
Campbell instead took up residence at | Harrington Lake, the PM's summer and weekend retreat, l |
f the Texas Panhandle Library System and the | Harrington Library Consortium. |
W. Bush Institute for Women's Health and the | Harrington Library of the Health Sciences, and the othe |
Harrington lived at Stepney, and filled the post of tre | |
The third parcel, also known as the | Harrington Lot, is 239 acres (0.97 km2) and is located |
"Girls Lie Too" (Connie | Harrington, Lovelace, Nichols) - 3:35 |
The next year, in only his second WSOP cash, | Harrington made the final table of the Main Event. |
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