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Curly Boy | Stubbs: acoustic guitar, vocals. |
William | Stubbs adopted this explanation, but Maitland held th |
Stubbs, Alan E. and Martin Drake (2001) British Soldi | |
Stubbs, Alan E. and Steven J. Falk (1983) British Hov | |
ijsters for comments he made via SMS to Rennae | Stubbs alleging Clijsters was pregnant. |
Stubbs also served as its Principal before moving out | |
zardous undertaking, Captain Bromley, Serjeant | Stubbs, and Corporal Grimshaw have been selected by t |
o the resignation of university president John | Stubbs and the reopening and reversal of eleven prior |
eles, Public Assembly in New York, and playing | Stubbs and The Paramount in Austin to sold-out crowds |
(as Sandra Ling), Coronation Street (as Janice | Stubbs) and Press Gang (as reporter Chrissie Stuart). |
a major role as Company Sergeant Major Michael | Stubbs) and most recently in all 17 episodes of The L |
influence of a Methodist minister, the Rev. A. | Stubbs, and two years later made up his mind that if |
"Song to the Siren" - Wendy | Stubbs and Alpha - 5:00 |
hey teamed up with guitarist and vocalist Mick | Stubbs and drummer Mick Cook. |
Stubbs and Leach lost in the first round to Rene Simp | |
hip had been discussed by T. D. Hardy, William | Stubbs and Liebermann. |
eged, starring Hugh Grant, James Wilby, Imogen | Stubbs and Mark Williams. |
Places such as Walden | Stubbs and Fishlake were formerly described as being |
Caledon Township, Canada West, the son of John | Stubbs and Susannah Lauden, who were from County Ferm |
s once married to Worzel Gummidge actress, Una | Stubbs; and is now married to actress and Onedin Line |
White, set by Ralph Kotai, costumes by Annena | Stubbs, and lighting by Jules Fisher. |
lian Lynne, it also stars Susan Hampshire, Una | Stubbs and The Shadows. |
ntly pardoned by Elizabeth, but in the case of | Stubbs and his publisher the sentence was carried out |
Dolley, the Kansas state banking commissioner | Stubbs appointed on March 3, 1909. |
In 1909 Governor | Stubbs appointed him regent of the University of Kans |
Harry | Stubbs as Bartender |
Harry | Stubbs as the Waiter |
Nunn and set in the 19th century, stars Imogen | Stubbs as Viola, Helena Bonham Carter as Olivia and T |
The song finds lead singer Levi | Stubbs, assisted by the other three Tops and The Anda |
Stubbs attended Temple University, and was a good stu | |
Stubbs attended Oscar F. Smith High School in Chesape | |
The younger John Stevenson | Stubbs attended Longman Liver School, followed by a y |
Born in Nampa, Texas, | Stubbs attended the public schools in Groesbeck, Texa |
The huge canvas, lack of other features, and | Stubbs' attention to the minute details of the horse' |
The | Stubbs Bar-B-Q Cookbook (John Wiley & Sons, 2007) |
lliam Roscoe and possibly studied under George | Stubbs before enrolling at the Royal Academy Schools |
Later that year, | Stubbs began working as a reporter on Grandstand, Mat |
s then added and this was dedicated by William | Stubbs, Bishop of Chester, on 14 April 1887. |
Stubbs Bridge is named after it. | |
His lead position was taken by Joseph "Joe" | Stubbs, brother of the Four Tops' Levi Stubbs, who sa |
l, only for it to be ruled an own goal by Alan | Stubbs by the Premier League's Goals Panel. |
William | Stubbs), Chronica, 4 vols. |
This led to a fierce denial from | Stubbs, claiming he was only at Goodison because his |
Stubbs conjecturally identified the first part of the | |
Peach's girlfriend, Celia | Stubbs, continued to campaign for many years for a pu |
r style was The Right Reverend Charles William | Stubbs, D.D. |
Even before the publication of his book, | Stubbs' dedication to his subject reaped him rewards: |
Immediately before the public dismemberment, | Stubbs delivered a shocking pun: "Pray for me now my |
Lead singer Levi | Stubbs delivers many of the lines in the song in a to |
Having fronted their coverage since 2001, Ray | Stubbs did not host their broadcasts in 2010 followin |
English jazz group First House, featuring Ken | Stubbs, Django Bates, Mick Hutton and Martin France. |
ates, including at Cahokia in Illinois and the | Stubbs Earthwork near Fort Ancient. |
It's also notable for lead singer Levi | Stubbs' emotional lead and The Andantes helping the o |
Stubbs, F. B. Edit. | |
However, | Stubbs' final appearance at the Stadium of Light was |
He and | Stubbs first met Lawrence Payton and Renaldo "Obie" B |
s included Eddie Floyd, Wilson Pickett and Joe | Stubbs) from 1957 to 1963. |
Kirk Smeaton, Little Smeaton and Walden | Stubbs going to the district of Selby in North Yorksh |
the Premiership with eleven points meant that | Stubbs had been involved in the campaigns of the team |
Dodgers in 1987, primarily as a first baseman, | Stubbs had 885 total chances and made only 5 errors f |
The trade was made after | Stubbs had spent the entire prior season as a backup, |
Stubbs has been a big supporter of Sport Relief and h | |
Since 1981, | Stubbs has been teaching at the University of the Art |
wntempo the album features the vocalists Wendy | Stubbs, Helen White, Martin Barnard and Kelvin Swaby. |
ntempo, the album features the vocals of Wendy | Stubbs, Helen White and Martin Barnard. |
d jazz, the album features the vocals of Wendy | Stubbs, Helen White and Martin Barnard. |
Stubbs himself died on 7 December 1947. | |
rculation of this pamphlet was prohibited, and | Stubbs, his printer, and publisher were tried at West |
ra Cox, Christopher Biggins, Lionel Blair, Una | Stubbs, Holly Walsh, Jenni Falconer and David Walliam |
Stubbs' home is now the University of Kansas Sigma Nu | |
e, Arguello joined the firm of Davis, Graham & | Stubbs in Denver in 2003, and also served as a visiti |
n 1912, Democrat William H. Thompson, defeated | Stubbs in his bid for the office. |
On September 25, 2010, at | Stubbs in Austin, Texas, McLagan joined The Black Cro |
orial Cross, unveiled by Governor Sir Reginald | Stubbs in 1921 in memory of the soldiers killed in th |
"Captain | Stubbs is a fine leader and a skilful tactician, who |
Stubbs is a town in Rusk County, Wisconsin, United St | |
Stubbs is an unincorporated community in Spotsylvania | |
Marie | Stubbs is a diminutive Glaswegian headmistress who is |
hosted Final Score when regular presenter Ray | Stubbs is unable to do so. |
Bruce | Stubbs is a farmer and political figure in Alberta, C |
eplaced soon thereafter by John Maurer and Bob | Stubbs, John Maurer knew Ness from school in Fullerto |
For post-graduate studies, | Stubbs joined the Covenant Theological Seminary, St. |
Headquarters at Monroe under Colonel Frank P. | Stubbs, Jr. Prince served as the Supply Company Comma |
rn On the Light of Your Love" (Len Perry, Levi | Stubbs, Jr., Renaldo Benson, Abdul Fakir) |
Williams and Wisefield joined with singer Mick | Stubbs, keyboardist Clive John and drummer Mick Cook |
Stubbs' knowledge of equine physiology was unsurpasse | |
The club moved to their current | Stubbs Lane ground in 1980, after having previously s |
er Lea which rises in the hills south of White | Stubbs Lane in Hertfordshire, England. |
Stubbs Lane, a private road, leads to former City Cle | |
l operates from the community centre on nearby | Stubbs Lane. |
This further damaged the economy, and | Stubbs left Hong Kong in 1925. |
crime melodrama starring Chester Morris, Harry | Stubbs, Mae Busch and Eleanore Griffith. |
ite the arrival of Joleon Lescott that summer, | Stubbs maintained his place in starting line up and p |
Stubbs married Lady Marjory Stubbs in 1909. | |
On January 31, 2008, | Stubbs moved to Derby County in a 18 month deal on a |
and starring Beryl Mercer, Hilda Vaughn, Harry | Stubbs, Nancy Price, Robert Montgomery, and Tenen Hol |
ter spawned Project ESSENCE led by Christopher | Stubbs of Harvard University and the Higher-z Team le |
train crew, driver H. Goodall and fireman H.N. | Stubbs, on becoming aware of the fire, stopped the tr |
It was | Stubbs' only title of the year and the 9th of her car |
In 1762, | Stubbs painted a second portrait of Whistlejacket, wi |
The aftermath is the subject of George | Stubbs' painting "Hambletonian Rubbing Down". |
the historic and residential integrity of the | Stubbs Park-Stonewall Street Historic District in Dub |
Frank | Stubbs Promotes |
Stubbs protested his loyalty to the Crown. | |
e but continued to be a musician with the 'Ray | Stubbs R&B Allstars' as well as forming 'Matt Vinyl a |
Franklin | Stubbs, Retired MLB Player |
After leaving the governor's office, | Stubbs returned to his home at Wind Hill in Lawrence, |
ium and live arts venue designed by architects | Stubbs Rich, who have since been awarded The National |
Stubbs Road near Kennedy Road | |
King Yin Lei, 45 | Stubbs Road |
ail of Peak Tram and ends at the junction with | Stubbs Road, Tai Hang Road and Wong Nai Chung Gap Roa |
Kong, on the junction of Queen's Road East and | Stubbs Road, Hong Kong Island. |
the road, around 20 minutes walking time from | Stubbs Road. |
Una | Stubbs said that it was "a lot of silly fuss about a |
nting from about 1762 by British artist George | Stubbs showing the Marquess of Rockingham's racehorse |
Dr. Preston | Stubbs, surgeon who replaced Albrecht after his depar |
Hosted by Richard | Stubbs, the show also featured John Safran. |
Clem Snide recorded a cover for the | Stubbs the Zombie soundtrack. |
to Boogie" written by David Skillins and Mike | Stubbs, the principal songwriters for the group Home |
M copy protection on PC game discs, such as in | Stubbs the Zombie and Dreamfall. |
he Special Collections included an original of | Stubbs' The Anatomy of the Horse (1766) and a collect |
ming Lips for the soundtrack to the video game | Stubbs the Zombie. |
vance and publishing games, such as Wideload's | Stubbs the Zombie in "Rebel Without a Pulse", for Mac |
terms as British Prime Minister, commissioned | Stubbs to produce a series of portraits of his horses |
pon the British Colonial Governor Sir Reginald | Stubbs to deport him. |
At first, | Stubbs tried to suppress the strikers with legal and |
lished posthumously under the editorship of Dr | Stubbs under the title Origines Celticae (1883). |
Frank Edward | Stubbs VC (12 March 1888 - 25 April 1915) was an Engl |
Like most of his lead parts, | Stubbs' vocals are recorded in a tone that straddles |
Imogen | Stubbs was born in Northumberland, lived briefly in P |
Stubbs was born in Wayne County, Indiana. | |
Reginald Edward | Stubbs was born on 13 October 1876, the son of Willia |
Stubbs was a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers team t | |
Stubbs was Deputy Reeve and Reeve of the Township of | |
Chalmer Earl | Stubbs was born on December 18, 1942 in Williamsburg, |
Stubbs was one of the six members of the regiment ele | |
Stubbs was educated in public school and at the Veter | |
Stubbs was a co-presenter at all the subsequent major | |
Stubbs was 27 years old, and a sergeant in the 1st Ba | |
Stubbs was lead singer on the hits "Just For Your Lov | |
Stubbs was the only sitting opposition MLA for a peri | |
Stubbs was elected as a Democrat to the 73rd, 74th, a | |
Lisa Raymond and Rennae | Stubbs were the defending champions, but lost in the |
would go on to greater things, including Robin | Stubbs who he signed from Birmingham City for £6,000. |
l election to replace fellow Democrat Henry E. | Stubbs, who died in office. |
Chief Clerk in the office of Governor Reginald | Stubbs, who sought the deportation and against whom t |
eries in 1879-1880 under the editorship of Dr. | Stubbs, whose introduction has been the groundwork of |
Manon Bollegraf and Rennae | Stubbs won in the final 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 against Nicole |
was announced on January 5, 2010 that Charlie | Stubbs would replace him as head coach. |
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