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can be found the faded remains of a 'maiden's | garland', a heart-shaped wooden frame decorated with |
Best Actress, Comedy or Musical: Judy | Garland, A Star Is Born |
Hamlin | Garland, a 1921 Pulitzer Prize recipient for literatu |
A Greek | Garland; a Selection from the Palatine Anthology; ori |
Hamlin | Garland, A Spoil of Office (1892) |
Ulster Volunteer Force was attempted and Roy | Garland, a leading Orangeman in the 60s and 70s, and |
In Rushmere, there is a pub, The | Garland, a CofE church, a Baptist church, two rugby c |
May 16 - Maria | Garland, actor (died 1967) |
ne was originally founded by co-founders Eric | Garland, Adam Toll and Zachary Allison. |
owner of the club and reputedly ejected Judy | Garland after the local premiere of their first film |
l Guard combat communications unit located at | Garland Air National Guard Station, Texas. |
l Guard combat communications unit located at | Garland Air National Guard Station, Texas. |
"the Rajah of Jazz"), The Three Stooges, Judy | Garland, Al Jolson, Stepin Fetchit, Sophie Tucker, Ge |
her “Dinah Shore, Patti Page, Peggy Lee, Judy | Garland all rolled into one.” |
g is a 1938 musical comedy film starring Judy | Garland, Allan Jones, Fanny Brice, Reginald Owen and |
n Baylor, Bobby Grich, Enos Cabell, and Wayne | Garland, along with managers Cal Ripken Sr. and Joe A |
Garland also served as a member of the Saco Superinte | |
Garland also opposed the construction of the Japanese | |
Liza Minnelli and Judy | Garland also sang this song live. |
r of Girl Crazy because of disagreements with | Garland, although the lavish musical number "I Got Rh |
His connections led to Bob Hope and Judy | Garland, among others, appearing in Britain for the f |
Longchen Rabjampa, 'The Four-Themed Precious | Garland: An Introduction to Dzogchen, with commentari |
Augustus Hill | Garland, an attorney and former Confederate Senator f |
ater working as a clerk at Trinity for George | Garland and Sons. |
in the films I Could Go On Singing (with Judy | Garland), and Beckett; and television appearances in |
ected by Sydney Lotterby, produced by Patrick | Garland and was broadcast between 9 November and 14 D |
s overall power raised by the twin talents of | Garland and Jenkins...The original three-track stereo |
The staff is topped with a | garland and a eagle with outstretched wings. |
ct 102, which encompasses the Western part of | Garland and a portion of North Dallas in Texas. |
d to be upon temperance, that he tore off his | garland and remained an attentive listener, and from |
It was built about 1803 by David Shepherd | Garland and measures 65 feet by 44 feet. |
Judy | Garland and chorus perform "The Trolley Song" in the |
t from South America by the late Thomas Bland | Garland and are probably the oldest in England grown |
The Dallas, | Garland and Northeastern Railroad (reporting mark DGN |
al figures along with Marilyn Monroe and Judy | Garland, and Bassey's track "Goldfinger" featured in |
ed in the 1941 film Babes on Broadway by Judy | Garland and Mickey Rooney and has also featured in Th |
But it did star Mickey Rooney and Judy | Garland, and was so successful that it ushered in a l |
In May 1889, Floyd's brothers, | Garland and Sidna Allen, were tried for carrying conc |
89, after pleading no contest to the assault, | Garland and Sidna were fined $5 each plus court costs |
That | Garland and Cummings involved professionals rather th |
ormack, Eleanor Steber, Nelson Eddy, and Judy | Garland, and remained a popular standard for decades. |
height of strain on the relationship between | Garland and the MGM production company. |
was made up of David B. Sentelle, Merrick B. | Garland and Thomas B. Griffith. |
st corner of Dallas County including parts of | Garland and Rowlett. |
itzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Judy | Garland and Rosemary Clooney. |
On December 27, Captain Peter | Garland and a vigilante group charged Choctaw Tom's c |
Judy | Garland and Liza Minnelli (live) |
rded the song include Bernadette Peters, Judy | Garland and June Christy with the Stan Kenton Orchest |
t of Walsenburg, 1-mile (1.6 km) east of Fort | Garland, and 30 miles (48 km) east of Alamosa. |
ase was governed by the decisions in Ex parte | Garland and Cummings v. Missouri. |
om floor of a four-story castle, named Castle | Garland, and he must work his way upwards, searching |
on John in 1805, the company was named George | Garland and Sons. |
(45 km) route connects the towns of Harrells, | Garland, and Roseboro in the county of Sampson. |
Lynher Dairies also make Cornish | Garland and Tiskey Meadow. |
t past recipients such as Frank Sinatra, Judy | Garland and Ella Fitzgerald. |
0, she received an LA Weekly Theatre Award, a | Garland and an Ovation Award for Louis and Keely Live |
The film starred Judy | Garland and Van Heflin and was based on the novel by |
Judy | Garland and the Cold War (Belfast: Blackstaff Press; |
elected to the U.S. Congress to replace Rice | Garland and took his seat on December 17, 1840. |
Both | Garland and Gray were awarded the Victoria Cross post |
n for that potent weapon, which turned into a | garland and fell on Krishna.. Finally, Bhagadatta was |
ncluding Shirley Bassey, Marilyn Monroe, Judy | Garland and Dusty Springfield. |
l Mornin' Long is a jazz album by pianist Red | Garland and his quintet. |
2 Squadron RAF flew a Tornado GR4 with Fg Off | Garland and Sgt Gray's name painted under its cockpit |
lm Everybody Sing, starring Allan Jones, Judy | Garland, and Fanny Brice. |
ed all records in the first round denying the | Garland any hope of victory for the rest of the seaso |
These | garland are not made by natural flowers since it take |
ied at the age of seventy-four at his home in | Garland, Arkansas. |
t served under the command of Generals Early, | Garland, Armistead, Barton, and Stuart. |
use of the Manavalan personally and placing a | garland around his neck formally invites him to start |
January 1908 the Governor requested that the | garland around the badge on his flag be changed from |
nt! is a 1960 album by American vocalist Judy | Garland arranged by Jack Marshall. |
Judy in Love is a 1958 studio album by Judy | Garland, arranged by Nelson Riddle. |
Garland Arthur Grange was a professional American foo | |
Victor | Garland as Arthur |
Ross | Garland as Zed |
Judy | Garland as Betsy Booth |
Beverly | Garland as Claire Anderson |
Judy | Garland as "Pinkie" Wingate |
Beaver's sister school, serves east and south | Garland, as well as the community of Rowlett. |
The | garland as it exists today was first introduced in 19 |
"It Really Was No Miracle" - Judy | Garland as Dorothy, Billy Bletcher as the Violin Man, |
On these festival days, | garland as big as the height of the Horse Idol wore t |
"The Jitterbug" was a song sung by Judy | Garland as Dorothy, cut from the soundtrack of the 19 |
a radio adaptation of the film, starring Judy | Garland as Eva Lovelace and Adolphe Menjou reprising |
David S. | Garland at the Biographical Directory of the United S |
greatest personal thrill was playing for Judy | Garland at the London Palladium, August 1960. |
vasa, still in his state of frenzy, threw the | garland at Indra, who caught it and placed it on Aira |
29 March 1952 Clover assisted the disabled MV | Garland at 56d 24m N, 154d 40m W. On 5 August 1952 Cl |
rded live and released on ABC Records as Judy | Garland: At Home At The Palace. |
Born in Boston, Massachusetts, | Garland attended Saco public schools, Hotchkiss Schoo |
In November 1963 | Garland authored the First Things First manifesto whi |
Garland Avenue runs through the north end of the Univ | |
She received a | Garland Award nomination for Best Actress in a Play 2 |
2001 BackStage West | Garland Award for Best Director (Big River, winner) |
Drama Critic Circle Awards, 2 Back Stage West | Garland Awards, an Ovation Award and a LA Weekly Awar |
o Caruso, Charlie Chaplin, Harry Truman, Judy | Garland, Babe Ruth, Laurence Olivier, Marilyn Monroe, |
At the 1994 European Parliament election, | Garland backed an independent Green candidate (Peter |
Garland Beasley would become Lakeland's second pastor | |
During filming, | Garland became increasingly addicted to prescription |
In the 1960s, | Garland became convinced that the Northern Ireland ci |
Garland began his career at Tottenham Hotspur as a yo | |
A forward, | Garland began his professional career with Bristol Ci |
Garland began recording albums for Capitol Records in | |
Cukor, Katharine Hepburn, Ira Gershwin, Judy | Garland, Bob Hope, Fanny Brice, Cary Grant, Lillian G |
Edgar | Garland Braxton (June 10, 1900 - February 25, 1966) w |
He was interred in | Garland Brook Cemetery, Columbus, Indiana. |
The team consists of | Garland, Brooklyn, Ming-Ming, Mystel and Crusher. |
Diego Padres, filling in for the injured Jon | Garland, but has spent the rest of the season in AAA |
st, Salemi played with Frank Sinatra and Judy | Garland, but is best known for his recording work wit |
in the PBS documentary American Masters: Judy | Garland: By Myself in 2004. |
1922 The Undertaker's | Garland, by John Peale Bishop Illustrations at Wikime |
Lynda | Garland, Byzantine Empresses: Woman and Power in Byza |
Garland came before the court and pleaded that the ac | |
performed with diverse artists including Judy | Garland, Carly Simon, Bucky Pizzarelli, Sting, and Fr |
In 1999 the "Daily Telegraph" published a | Garland cartoon, showing the then Conservative leader |
The Newport Rebels (1960), Shirley Scott, Red | Garland, Charles McPherson, and Sy Oliver and the Har |
including Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, Judy | Garland, Charlie Chaplin, Bette Davis, Tallulah Bankh |
Because | Garland chose to chase Wasp, the prize crew easily to |
Mahlon Morris | Garland circa 1913 |
The school was named after Ben C Jackson, a | Garland civic leader. |
Operating in the old | Garland College building on the west side of 9th Stre |
College, Chamberlain School for Retailing and | Garland College. |
She has a | garland consisting of demon heads (of demons she has |
It lists it in two counties: | Garland County and Hot Spring County. |
Garland County (west) | |
Location of | Garland County in Arkansas |
r on Pearcy Road, southwest of Hot Springs in | Garland County, Arkansas. |
ry Baptist Church in Hot Springs, the seat of | Garland County, Arkansas, from 1943-1948. |
Sunshine is an unincorporated community in | Garland County, Arkansas, United States. |
talsprings) is an unincorporated community in | Garland County, Arkansas, United States. |
Lake Catherine near Hot Springs, the seat of | Garland County, is named for Catherine Couch Remmel. |
t Springs, the resort city and county seat of | Garland County, and served as the first city attorney |
The Countess then moved to Hot Springs in | Garland County, Arkansas, where she died in 1881. |
ated property outside these limits is part of | Garland County, not the town of Fountain Lake. |
as county judge, an administrative post, for | Garland County, of which Hot Springs is the seat of g |
, Arkansas is a small unincorporated place in | Garland County, Arkansas. |
He was elected a judge in | Garland County, Arkansas in 1962, a primarily adminis |
ional Register of Historic Places listings in | Garland County, Arkansas. |
n the National Register of Historic Places in | Garland County, Arkansas, United States. |
Pearcy is an unincorporated community in | Garland County, Arkansas, United States. |
ckville and Cedar Grlades were transferred to | Garland County. |
Heritage at Millennium Park located at 130 N. | Garland Court is a relatively new mixed use tower in |
"Over the Rainbow" (Judy | Garland cover) |
a, also known by the names sweet crabapple or | garland crab, is a North American species of Malus (c |
he ear of the MTV award-winning director Life | Garland, credited with hit videos for top artists suc |
nder-and-lightning display, and Dorothy (Judy | Garland) cries, "Oh! Oh! Jiminy Crickets!" (Garland a |
rence books: The Churches Speak (published by | Garland), Cults and New Religions (published by Garla |
William | Garland Dailey (born May 13, 1935 in Arlington, Virgi |
The School hosts Morris Dance, | Garland Dance and Clogging Teams. |
“Doveridge”, his arrangement of the Castleton | Garland Dance, and his film music for “Engineers in S |
r credits include work with Roland Kirk, Hank | Garland, Dave Brubeck, Marian McPartland, Louis Armst |
Jake (Colin Moss) and Zed (Ross | Garland) decide to make a documentary about what life |
(i.e., Teluge) drum, a trumpet, a gate way, a | garland, decoration with festoons, and so forth. |
ronze and glass doors contain ornate rope and | garland designs. |
and became a top executive of the William May | Garland development firm. |
had braids rather than long pigtails, as Judy | Garland did in the film. |
Garland died of injuries suffered in an automobile ac | |
Garland died in 1969. | |
Ed | Garland died in Los Angeles, California. |
Unknown to the town council, | Garland died of pneumonia en route to France. |
There is also a local rumor that | Garland died of a gangrenous toe after having his foo |
ritish jazz musicians Mornington Lockett, Tim | Garland, Django Bates, Gerard Presencer and John Grah |
Hugh | Garland Dunn, Sr. (1900-1986), a planer mill operator |
Garland E. Bayliss, a native Arkansan and retired his | |
In 1975, the Texas A&M University historian, | Garland E. Bayliss published "The Arkansas State Peni |
e begins with the Munchkins reciting and Judy | Garland echoing "Follow the Yellow Brick Road!", whic |
including George Burns and Gracie Allen, Judy | Garland, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, Olivia De |
hool is named after Norma Dorsey, a long-time | Garland educator who emphasized the importance of edu |
Hugh A. | Garland, elected December 3, 1838 |
Sonny Rollins, Red | Garland, Erroll Garner, Bud Powell, Ahmad Jamal, Fran |
ue include Louis Armstrong, Dave Brubeck, Red | Garland, Erroll Garner, Charles Mingus, and Sarah Vau |
including Louis Armstrong, Dave Brubeck, Red | Garland, Erroll Garner, Billie Holiday, Charles Mingu |
Garland established Ken Garland Associates in 1962. | |
Mary | Garland established the Garland Kindergarten Training |
uch Hollywood luminaries as Clark Gable, Judy | Garland, et al. 1937 was a landmark year for Beelman, |
, Pat Boone, Elkie Brooks, Solomon Burke, Red | Garland, Etta James, Gladys Knight, B. B. King, Fredd |
On the DVD commentary, Boyle and | Garland explain that this was the original ending of |
Boyle and | Garland express a preference for this alternative end |
Worth Metroplex (Haltom City, Arlington, and | Garland), Falls Church, Virginia and Orlando. |
The | Garland Farm was purchased by the Beatrix Farrand Soc |
and spent the last three years of her life at | Garland Farm, the home of friends, on Mount Desert Is |
seasons was also recently constructed called | Garland Field. |
, the same role he played in the classic Judy | Garland film Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) and Wallace |
nois Jacquet, Marie Bryant, Archie Savage and | Garland Finney. |
Common names include | garland flower, ginger lily, and kahili ginger. |
xecuted perfectly, and no one was better than | Garland for a dramatic romantic role encompassing hop |
dying Day (London, The Falcon Press, 1948), A | Garland for Captain Fox (Dublin, The Gallery Press, 1 |
Garland fought at the Battle of Dungeness in 1652, wh | |
Darling is a 1938 musical film starring Judy | Garland, Freddie Bartholomew, Mary Astor, and Walter |
Garland Frederick Lawing (August 29, 1918 - September | |
song, first performed and best known by Judy | Garland, from the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz) |
Following the death of artist Edwin | Garland from a heart attack, his family and friends g |
His son was Maurice | Garland Fulton. |
Rondell, Franklyn, Frederick, Garden Prairie, | Garland, Gem, Greenfield, Groton, Hecla, Henry, Highl |
as directed by Charles Walters and stars Judy | Garland, Gene Kelly, Eddie Bracken, Gloria DeHaven, M |
Critics noted "she (Judy | Garland) gets prettier with each picture". |
ped their feet and demanded the song to which | Garland giggled and replied "well okay - its very lou |
n, Melba Liston, Kenny Dorham, Zoot Sims, Red | Garland, Gil Evans, Don Ellis, Eric Dolphy, Rahsaan R |
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