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Vernon Dent as | Amos McCarthy |
Charles | Amos McFarland (March 13, 1875 in White Hall, Illino |
Amos McLemore opposed Southern secession even though | |
Amos McLemore of Jones County, Mississippi, was a sc | |
udy H. Leverett was the Great-grandson of Major | Amos McLemore, whom Newton Knight and his band kille |
His bandmates included Ras Kimono and | Amos McRoy Gregg. |
he married thirdly Anna Margaretta, daughter of | Amos Meredith, in 1777. |
within the ranks of Company C, killing Private | Amos Meserve, mortally wounding William H. Colburn, |
: Joseph Made, Oppah Muchingura, Mike Nyambuya, | Amos Midzi, Chen Chimutengwende, and Chris Mushohwe. |
r and stars Robert Davi, Michael Ironside, John | Amos, Mike Starr, Lesley-Anne Down and Mickey Jones. |
cording were done in the 1950s as a sideman for | Amos Milburn and Ray Charles. |
different versions, by the Red Miller Trio and | Amos Milburn respectively, reached number one on the |
The single would be the last time | Amos Milburn to reach the number one position on the |
59 as the B-side of "Educated Fool", along with | Amos Milburn for Ace Records. |
Charles Brown and | Amos Milburn dueted on a single, "I Wanna Go Home", |
The Best of | Amos Milburn - (CD) - 2001 - EMI-Capitol Special Mar |
Amos Milburn as Himself | |
Backed such artists as Lowell Fulsom, | Amos Milburn and other R&B artists with extended eng |
Amos Milburn, musician | |
m Bounce include Hardrock Gunter, Tommy Dorsey, | Amos Milburn, Lionel Hampton, Sid Phillips, Ted Heat |
"Bad, Bad Whiskey" is a 1950 song by | Amos Milburn. |
icians such as Eddie Boyd, John Lee Hooker, and | Amos Milburn. |
mp-boogie style song by West Coast blues artist | Amos Milburn. |
Musser was born in Salt Lake City, Utah to | Amos Milton Musser (assistant LDS Church historian) |
Pierpaolo "Zorro 11" Monti and | Amos Monti |
Amos Moore Lyle (October 8, 1866-?) was a politician | |
Arthur on March 25, 1884, to a seat vacated by | Amos Morrill. |
Amos Morse House is a historic house at 77 North Str | |
Amos Mouse: Sterling Holloway | |
ly sophisticated murders and robberies) and Dr. | Amos Mukumbi. |
Amos Myers at the Biographical Directory of the Unit | |
Amos Myers born in Petersburg, Pennsylvania. | |
1985: Professor | Amos N. Wilder, '30 |
Amos Nandy - Gepetto/Roger Bacon/Naniwa | |
Her brother, | Amos Nay, was killed in July 2009, also in a car acc |
p is influenced by artists and groups like Tori | Amos, Nine Inch Nails, Placebo, Muse, Yann Tiersen, |
The Poetics of Faith: Essays Offered to | Amos Niven Wilder. |
A Fragile Craft: The Work of | Amos Niven Wilder, 1981, ISBN 0-89130424-X |
is of Terry Scott Taylor, lead singer of Daniel | Amos, Norman sang their songs from Horrendous Disc w |
Amos Nourse at the Biographical Directory of the Uni | |
Amos Nourse (December 17, 1794 - April 7, 1877) was | |
he California Institute of Technology as Arthur | Amos Noyes Research Fellow (1964-66), Professor of T |
Arthur | Amos Noyes (1866-1936) (PhD 1890, Leipzig) |
On May 17, | Amos Noyes, Spofford's attorney (appearing on behalf |
Arthur | Amos Noyes, S.B. 1886 |
The Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing ( | AMOS) observatory is an Air Force Research Laborator |
es were an expanded version of Holy Sons' (Emil | Amos of Om and Grails) Decline of the West and The S |
Bishops Martin John | Amos of Davenport and Samuel Joseph Aquila of Fargo |
left the band and was replaced by drummer Emil | Amos, of Grails. |
or the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, | Amos often appears on Australian television shows su |
1853: Life of | Amos Ogden |
25, 2001 and was consecrated with Bishop Martin | Amos on June 7, 2001. |
Merman, a song by Tori | Amos on the benefit album No Boundaries: A Benefit f |
chord played by American singer-songwriter Tori | Amos on her 1996 album Boys For Pele and the subsequ |
Amos, one of 8 children, lives in south-west London. | |
Amos Otis gave the Royals a 3-2 lead in the seventh | |
June 8, 1965: | Amos Otis was drafted by the Red Sox in the 5th roun |
December 3, 1969: | Amos Otis and Bob Johnson were traded by the Mets to |
August 5, 1984: | Amos Otis was released by the Pirates. |
However, | Amos overdoses on the potent stuff, and transforms i |
Amos Oz - The Nature of Dreams follows Oz through tw | |
Israeli novelist | Amos Oz grew up in Kerem Avraham in the 1940s. |
Amos Oz - The Nature of Dreams premiered at the Doca | |
ork Times reported that Khoury had paid to have | Amos Oz's A Tale of Love and Darkness translated int |
It is a portrait of Israeli author | Amos Oz, author of the memoir A Tale of Love and Dar |
m Faulkner, John Steinbeck, J. D. Salinger, and | Amos Oz, among others. |
Amos Oz: The Nature of Dreams is an Israeli document | |
was far less obvious; those considered included | Amos P. Granger, Daniel C. Verplanck, and others. |
Scholar | Amos Parducci suggests that it was written during th |
ith his wife, Jane Myong, and has two children, | Amos Park and Thomas Park. |
e first official release for this pair of early | Amos performances. |
6, 2007 during a Chicago show of her ADP tour, | Amos performed Me and a Gun as Pip with her backing |
ee for all concerts, but this changed when Tori | Amos performed the first rock concert there on Augus |
Tori | Amos performed a snippet of this song at a number of |
Traditionally, | Amos performs the album version when on solo piano, |
Amos Perley (May 24, 1777 - 1822) was a political fi | |
Perrins was the son of Councillor | Amos Perrins of Stourbridge. |
Through her work with | Amos Perry she became knowledgeable about hardy pere |
terest in plants and in 1927 recommended her to | Amos Perry, a plant nurseryman. |
Amos, Peter. | |
On March 19, 1963, | Amos Peters, after seeing many squirrels be flattene |
es, Roger McGuinn of The Byrds, The Who, Daniel | Amos, Phil Keaggy, Randy Stonehill, Joe English of P |
eck book symbolizing control of money) battling | Amos Pinchot (wielding a letter of support from Roos |
Antoinette and | Amos Pinchot circa 1913 |
Talenthouse was founded by | Amos Pizzey and Roman Scharf, co-founder of the inte |
ting has been compared to female musicians Tori | Amos, PJ Harvey., and Ani Difranco. |
he Flaming Lips, Leon Russell, Ben Harper, Tori | Amos, PJ Harvey, Amos Lee, Limbeck, The Black Crowes |
ed the FA Cup holders at their own stadium 8-1" | Amos played at centre half in this match and amongst |
Amos played safety his first year at the University | |
Amos played in five of the seven tour matches. | |
ith Epic/Sony providing green screen footage of | Amos playing on a Rhodes piano and a Wurlitzer. |
or and producer Ivan Kral and No Wave filmmaker | Amos Poe use actual behind-the-scenes footage of pun |
dry, Ornette Coleman, Suzanne Vega, Bela Fleck, | Amos Poe, Glenn O'Brien, Glen Matlock, Tommy Ramone, |
ing such early Village artists as James Chance, | Amos Poe, Walter Steding, and Tav Falco, the film is |
bet City is a 1984 crime drama film directed by | Amos Poe. |
they arrive to Waco, they find out "Friend" was | Amos Polk, a former outlaw, now a newspaper man. |
John | Amos' portrayal of James Evans Sr. is frequently cit |
Amos post office was founded in 1898 and ran until i | |
after Dave Richards, a former commander of the | AMOS program. |
It was a threshold moment for | Amos, providing her a time of respite, solace and a |
AMOS publishes the bi-monthly Bulletin of the Austra | |
posed of owners Salvador Diaz-Verson and Shelby | Amos, purchased the defunct Hampton Roads Admirals E |
After being defeated by | Amos Purdy in the 1874 general election, Vickery was |
Jack | Amos, Pvt of the First Choctaw Battalion in Mississi |
Guillaume Lefebvre (born May 7, 1981 in | Amos, Quebec) is a Canadian professional ice hockey |
tte (20 July 1945, Rouyn, Quebec - 15 May 2010, | Amos, Quebec) was a Social Credit Party member of th |
63, as Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of | Amos, Quebec. |
Amos quickly reneges on his threat to evict the Stoo | |
Amos R. Little Deacon (May 28, 1904 - October 9, 198 | |
nclude many famous dogs such as Hunter's Famous | Amos, Ralston Purina's 1984 Dog of the Year. |
Amos Rapoport, professor of Architecture | |
969 Bowen launched an independent record label, | Amos Records, which lasted until 1971. |
le of a 1995 album by Christianrock band Daniel | Amos, released on BAI Records. |
her distribution deal with Universal Republic, | Amos released Midwinter Graces, her first seasonal a |
¡Alarma! is a 1981 album by rock band Daniel | Amos, released on Newpax Records. |
s is a compilation album, from rock band Daniel | Amos, released in 1998 on KMG Records. |
"Caught a Lite Sneeze" is a song by Tori | Amos, released as the first single from her 1996 alb |
title of a 1990 live album by rock band Daniel | Amos, released on Stunt Records. |
title of a 1986 remix album by rock band Daniel | Amos, released on Frontline Records. |
Amos remarried, to Caroline W. Dudley. | |
April 1981, the Labor member for Morwell, Derek | Amos, resigned due to ill health. |
Amos retired to Spain in January 1991 and the pub wa | |
1991: | Amos retires, ending an 18 year partnership, Henry l |
Also during this period, J.J. Haverty and | Amos Rhodes formed another partnership, this time to |
Howard | Amos Rice (May 5, 1872 - ) was a merchant and politi |
Amos Richards Eno Pinchot (December 6, 1873 - Februa | |
His father | Amos Riley (c. |
rom SYPTE's HQ in Exchange Street, Sheffield to | Amos Road in Meadowhall and at the time of the compa |
The "Old Town Pound" on | Amos Road is a stone wall enclosure. |
e kept Warrington from scoring and a break from | Amos Roberts saw the winger run over 50 metres and g |
een on video headbutting Sydney Roosters winger | Amos Roberts at the conclusion of the Canberra vs. S |
uis Anderson taking advantage of a mistake from | Amos Roberts, and Briers weaving through the defensi |
Dateline's UN's Toxic Shame by | Amos Roberts, a scathing review of the UN's inaction |
led in law with Charles Patrick Wilson and Hugh | Amos Robson and was called to the Manitoba bar in 19 |
Thomas | Amos Rogers Nelson was reelected as a Unionist (the |
n Little purchased land from his father-in-law, | Amos Rogers, which included the Clift Farm of 80 acr |
h shop on the south side of the main street and | Amos Rowley had a saloon on the north side. |
In Thomas' appeal, New Orleans team doctor John | Amos said that Thomas' asthma medicine contained two |
Amos said that Atta had played blackjack and Trivial | |
Amos said that the lyrics "We'll see how brave you a | |
William | Amos Sample (born April 2, 1955 in Roanoke, Virginia |
e, Canada West, now Southern Ontario the son of | Amos Samuel Bristol and Sarah Minerva Everitt (Evere |
ilitary police force in the Monrovia enclave of | Amos Sawyer's Interim Government of National Unity ( |
Hodges (John | Amos) seeking to catch a murderous psycho called Bis |
commercial communication satellite, part of the | AMOS series of satellites. |
the top 10 of the Billboard 200, making it the | Amos' seventh album to do so. |
Amos Shartle Hershey (1867 - 1933) was an American p | |
Anderson, Frank Maloy and | Amos Shartle Hershey; Handbook for the Diplomatic Hi |
They were also guests on The Stephen K | Amos Show on BBC 2 TV. |
assachusetts, the youngest of seven children of | Amos Shumway and Ruth Parker. |
e work features such characters as Tom Merritt, | Amos Sibley, Carl Hamblin, Fiddler Jones and A.D. Bl |
of Sergeant Rassie Rassenelebroke and Constable | Amos Simelane broke his ankle. |
ic "Nythod Cacwn" has been compared to the Tori | Amos single "Cornflake Girl". |
rsion of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, | Amos Slade in the 1981 animated film "The Fox and th |
Amos Slaymaker was born in London Lands, Pennsylvani | |
Amos Slaymaker (March 11, 1755 - June 12, 1837) was | |
Amos Smith Booth (August 14, 1848 - July 1, 1921) wa | |
Sidney Toler as Professor | Amos Snape |
lk of the set list for each show was taken from | Amos' solo debut album Little Earthquakes. |
Amos, son of Aflac co-founder Paul Amos,, joined the | |
their site, including their rendition of a Tori | Amos song, Cornflake Girl, originally released as a |
Alfred Allen - Dr. | Amos Stanton |
, and father was George Paul Cooke, grandson of | Amos Starr Cooke and Juliette Montague Cooke, founde |
Amos Stearns House is a historic house at 1079 Trape | |
Amos Sternberg - John Wood | |
He was recruited from Captain | Amos Stoddard's Company at Kaskaskia, Illinois. |
Ultimately | Amos stopped singing the song live in December 2001 |
nd that was to become Charleston was claimed by | Amos Stowe on October 28, 1878, and planning for the |
Similarly to Tori | Amos' Strange Little Girls, which was released the s |
as born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1693, the son of | Amos Strettell. |
saction that brought Joe Bush, Wally Schang and | Amos Strunk to Boston. |
Amos Strunk: #4 in AL in batting average (.316) | |
Soon after passing on her title, | Amos studied journalism, becoming a writer and field |
Daniel | Amos succeeded in landing a recording and performanc |
A cornerstone of | Amos success is their live show. |
It was named for John | Amos Sutherland, son of postmaster John Sutherland. |
Heermann-captained by Commander | Amos T. Hathaway-was on the disengaged side of the c |
During the tenure of | Amos T. Akerman (1821-1880) as Attorney General of t |
nder the command of recently promoted Commander | Amos T. Hathaway, then joined Rear Admiral Thomas L. |
s relocated to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he joined | Amos T. Hall in founding the American Business and I |
Amos Taylor represented Marjorie Newell Robb against | |
t asteroid discovered on October 6, 1995 by the | AMOS team at the Air Force observatory on Haleakala, |
the Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing ( | AMOS) team. |
dependent record label formed in 1990 by Daniel | Amos, Terry Scott Taylor and Tom Gulotta. |
Amos the Transparent is the brainchild of Ottawa son | |
x" was featured on a promotional CD titled Tori | Amos the benefit for RAINN, numbered Atlantic #PRCD |
According to | Amos, the song was written about the honesty of that |
development mission on Maui was formally called | AMOS; the use of the term AMOS has been widespread t |
among those who did know was "Fouad the Jew and | Amos the Bedouin", referring to the two lead officer |
Amos, then a young boy (played by an uncredited Pat | |
16 year old singer/songwriter Tori | Amos, then known by her birth name of Myra Ellen Amo |
Amos then told Curdles about it afterward. | |
Amos then worked as a news anchor on Movietime telev | |
Robert Edeson - | Amos Thompson |
It was named Thornberry after | Amos Thornberry, a local settler and orchardist who |
re when he learns of the unrivaled candidacy of | Amos Thorpe, an unscrupulous politician in league wi |
ction of 1854, Milliken, a blacksmith, defeated | Amos Throop, who ran on the Temperance Party ticket. |
slow pace worked in his favour as he overhauled | Amos Tirop Matui in the final stages to take the sil |
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