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Albert, a left-handed scrambler, was credited for inv | |
The archbishop ordained | Albert a priest and consecrated him as a bishop. |
Despite the absence of Prince | Albert, a bobsleigh team from Monaco competed. |
or Commodore), brothers Gordon Frost, Sr.* and | Albert A. Frost, Jr.*, Robert Merit, Grant Stone and |
The | Albert A. Michelson Medal of the Franklin Institute ( |
Albert A. Brown (born July 29, 1895 in Hamilton, Onta | |
The historic fieldhouse was designed by | Albert A. Schwartz in a Tudor Revival style. |
Albert A. Bledsoe (R): 1870-1873 | |
He received the | Albert A. Michelson Medal from the Franklin Institute |
Albert A. Conti as Arresting Officer | |
Albert A. Hale is a Democratic politician. | |
Rock was gifted to the Antiquarian Society by | Albert A. Raymond. |
He received the idea from | Albert A. Hopkins' 'Magic - Stage Illusions and Scien |
One of them is the | Albert A. Michelson Medal from the Franklin Institute |
Albert A. Francovich (1920-1942) was a United States | |
Albert A. Bouwers (1893-1972) was a Dutch optical eng | |
The historic fieldhouse was designed by | Albert A. Schwartz and contains an assembly hall with |
First Sergeant | Albert A. Clapp, Company G - Medal of Honor recipient |
Albert A. Adler, Jr.: Gallipolis, OH | |
1993 | Albert A. Michelson Medal by the Franklin Institute |
Morley is famous for his collaboration with | Albert A. Michelson on the Michelson-Morley experimen |
Charles | Albert Aaron Morgan (27 January 1897 - 27 November 19 |
ge Bohanon, William Peterson, Stuart Blumberg, | Albert Aarons |
His son John | Albert Abbey and his grandson John Mary Abbey were al |
Albert Abicht (December 9, 1893, Lemnitz - January 5, | |
the edit that changed the lead sentence from: | Albert Abraham Michelson, ...was a Prussian-born Amer |
Physics - | Albert Abraham Michelson |
Albert Abraham "Abe" Smothers was born in Tchula, Mis | |
Albert Abram Aftalion (October 21, 1874, Rousse, Bulg | |
Albert Achard (March 26, 1894 - August 21, 1972) was | |
26 March - | Albert Achard, World War I flying ace (d.1972). |
John | Albert Adams (November 28, 1937- August 8, 1995) was |
Albert Adomah - Barnet | |
Albert, after some hesitation, published the bull of | |
ed for the 'Plains of Promise' or 'Province of | Albert' after Prince Albert, the Queen's Consort in 1 |
Pribislav was childless, Brandenburg passed to | Albert after the death of the Slavic prince in Brande |
Marv | Albert after Michael's improbable performance in Game |
Albert Agarunovich Agarunov (Azerbaijani: Albert Aqar | |
Albert, age 64, lives in Boston with his wife, Mary A | |
Hoping to return to Bergen and rescue Orwen, | Albert agrees to working for the Kernelight Associati |
ar later he undertook a 12-month course at the | Albert Agricultural College in Glasnevin, Dublin. |
Albert Agyemang | |
The company that built the | Albert, aircraft parts maker Adam, Grimaldi & Co., wa |
Albert Akroyd won a cap for England while at Halifax | |
Albert Akroyd is an English former professional rugby | |
Albach-Retty (28 May 1906 as Wolfgang Helmuth | Albert Albach - 21 February 1967) was a Vienna-born A |
Albert: Albert County; two members | |
He arrived at St. | Albert, Alberta and was sent to carry out missionary |
Amanda Ammar (born February 6, 1986 in St. | Albert, Alberta) is a Canadian cross-country skier. |
r High School is a junior high school in Saint | Albert, Alberta, which was founded in the 1970s. |
They play in St, | Albert, Alberta, Canada at Servus Place, capacity 204 |
e is also a former municipal councillor in St. | Albert, Alberta, and former candidate for the Canadia |
ad and Boudreau Road are arterial roads in St. | Albert, Alberta, Canada. |
He lives in St. | Albert, Alberta. |
tician and current municipal councillor in St. | Albert, Alberta. |
Their offices are in St. | Albert, Alberta. |
he represented the senatorial division of St. | Albert, Alberta. |
During the Second Margrave War, troops of | Albert Alcibiades, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach a |
August 1552 during the Second Margrave War by | Albert Alcibiades, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach. |
and Lily Collins in Snow White, playing Prince | Albert Alcott, rather than the traditional Prince Cha |
Albert Alderman Catches 17, Stumping 1 | |
Albert Alderman came though Sam Cadman's coaching sch | |
Worthington, Leslie Townsend, Denis Smith and | Albert Alderman each of whom scored over a thousand r |
Albert Alexander Murphree (April 29, 1870 - December | |
Reserve Constable | Albert Alexander (c. |
Albert Alexander was a constable in the police force | |
Le Souef was the son of | Albert Alexander Cochrane Le Souef and brother of Ern |
Albert Alexander Pillans (25 February 1869 - 28 Novem | |
married, but the family moved to Bristol after | Albert Alexander's death in August 1886. |
Prof | Albert Alexander, Professor of Conservative Dentistry |
21 May - Joseph | Albert Alexandre Glatigny, poet (d.1873). |
Albert Alfred "Bert" Hoare (22 November 1874 - 25 Jan | |
The screenplay was written by | Albert Algoud, Laurent Heynemann and Didier Van Cauwe |
Albert Allard (1860 in Montreal, Canada West, Canada | |
Albert Allard, Liberal (1910-1911) (by-election) | |
Henry | Albert Allen (born 1896, date of death unknown) was a |
Albert Allen, of Aston Villa, scored three goals agai | |
of Nymphenburg concluded in July 1741, Charles | Albert allied with France and Spain against Austria. |
mmissioned for the manoeuvres, and with Prince | Albert allocated to the defence of the Thames estuary |
Albert Almstedt: Die Kirche in Ohrdorf. | |
Mike Fratello, Reggie Miller and Marv | Albert, along with TNT production staff, during an NB |
Albert Alphonso Ridge (October 31, 1898 - March 2, 19 | |
Albert Alphonso Ridge at the Biographical Directory o | |
"Ikaw Lang Ang Mamahalin" (Original by Joey | Albert, also covered by Joey Generoso and Lani Misalu |
st neighboring Lithuanian and Estonian tribes; | Albert also converted some Latvians later on. |
Albert also won three medals at the FIL European Luge | |
His son | Albert also served as a member of the Prince Edward I |
On 29 November Kanawha took schooner | Albert, also called Wenona, attempting to carry cotto |
Albert also finished sixth in the men's singles event | |
Frankie | Albert also had some action, completing 55.0% of his |
the request of Queen Victoria, who with Prince | Albert also attended the launch. |
Albert also runs a successful fruit and vegetable com | |
Albert Ames Tucker (February 24, 1943 in Dayton, Ohio | |
lled Society Line, and also featured guitarist | Albert Amman, who left the band before its move to Lo |
Boogie Woogie Stomp - | Albert Ammons & His Music by Christopher I. Page, 199 |
Albert Ammons (September 23, 1907 - December 2, 1949) | |
Albert Ammons Jazz/Boogie-Woogie pianist (died Decemb | |
He is the son of boogie woogie legend | Albert Ammons (1907-1949). |
Ammons also recorded as | Albert Ammons's Rhythm Kings for Decca Records in 193 |
the middle of the 1930s, where he played with | Albert Ammons, Stuff Smith, Earl Hines, and Lee Colli |
ater recorded by many other artists, including | Albert Ammons, Count Basie, Joe Williams, Lionel Hamp |
-woogie music of African-American jazz pianist | Albert Ammons. |
The court awarded Prince | Albert an injunction, restraining Strange from publis |
Luciano claimed it was the duo of | Albert Anastasia and Frank Scalice, both hired killer |
Buchalter was assigned by Calabrian immigrant | Albert Anastasia to assassinate Schultz. |
The Crown Inn at the corner of | Albert and Chesterfield Road. |
Their names were | Albert and Roxana. |
His godparents are his uncle Prince | Albert and the late Laura Sabatini Casiraghi, the wif |
It was published by | Albert and Charles Boni, New York, 1925. |
He served on the town council for Prince | Albert and was mayor from 1894 to 1895. |
It is east of the city of Prince | Albert and just north of the James Smith First Nation |
sixteen years, promoting concerts at the Royal | Albert and Festival Halls, and devised tours to Franc |
In honour of his commitment to St. | Albert and his time as mayor, the city council has na |
The reign of | Albert and Isabella is considered the Golden Age of t |
Baby, which also featured Ronald Reagan, Eddie | Albert, and Jane Wyman. |
in 1976 when it was redistributed into Prince | Albert and The Battlefords-Meadow Lake ridings. |
1970: Gimme Shelter, directed by | Albert and David Maysles (DVD/Blu-ray Disc) |
lenn Ford, Vince Edwards, Shirley Jones, Eddie | Albert and Erin Gray, with Edward James Olmos in a bi |
Albert and Edmonton-Spruce Grove. | |
ead announcing team for the NBA on TNT is Marv | Albert and Steve Kerr. |
ent characters on CBS's Green Acres with Eddie | Albert and Eva Gabor, but mostly portrayed clerks or |
Grossack was the son of | Albert and Rose Grossack, immigrants from Bobruisk, B |
After accepting the regency, | Albert and Marie resided chiefly in Brunswick, Berlin |
It is immediately adjacent to the | Albert and Walter Taylor Bridges. |
the history of law enforcement in early Prince | Albert and Saskatchewan. |
ongue-in-cheek detective series starring Eddie | Albert and Robert Wagner, who worked as private eyes, |
named in honor of long time soccer coaches Al | Albert and John Daly. |
ne, Australia and is situated on the corner of | Albert and Charlotte Streets. |
Frankie | Albert and Y.A. Tittle would split time at quarterbac |
days, Mercier was visited by the likes of King | Albert and Queen Elizabeth, Lord Halifax, and family |
Albert and Leona are exactly the people they appear t | |
e" of CBS's Green Acres sitcom, starring Eddie | Albert and Eva Gabor. |
ember, with the French Tenth Army attacking at | Albert and pushing toward Bapaume, and the German Six |
1933 from parts of Humboldt, Long Lake, Prince | Albert and Saskatoon ridings. |
After the amalgamation of | Albert and Gold Coast, he was mayor of the latter fro |
he Natural History Museum and the Victoria and | Albert, and is somewhat more cosmopolitan. |
He represented Prince | Albert and then Cumberland in the Legislative Assembl |
Albert and Nancy went to England in 1955 to promote t | |
brought up along with her two elder brothers, | Albert and Harry, by her mother Pat. |
ctors as Shelley Winters, George Gobel, Edward | Albert and Pat Paulsen. |
e three visitors discuss the reasons for which | Albert and his wife choose to live in the quarry. |
a chain of California supermarkets started by | Albert and Hugh Gerrard. |
stars Gregory Peck and Deborah Kerr with Eddie | Albert and Philip Ober. |
I Dismember Mama, also known as Poor | Albert and Little Annie, is a 1974 horror film. |
of three brothers; his oldest brother is Marv | Albert, and the middle child in the family is Al Albe |
Parmenione decides to masquerade as | Albert and claim the bride for himself. |
ributed into the ridings of Battleford, Prince | Albert, and Saskatoon. |
ater adopted, growing up in Maine with parents | Albert and Winifred Sainte-Marie, who were related to |
career rose when he served as court painter to | Albert and Isabella. |
ly, thinking of something sad literally brings | Albert and his visitors "down to earth" again. |
g featured production and programming by Scott | Albert, and Buka of Argyle Park contributed guest lyr |
During their investigations, | Albert and the Chariots eventually discover a link be |
McLeod, a former business man, mayor of Prince | Albert and federal politician. |
on 21 June 1887, the second of six children of | Albert and Margaret Danchin. |
Passing under the Royal | Albert and Tamar bridges at St Budeaux |
The film is hosted by broadcaster Marv | Albert and former Utah Jazz coach Frank Layden. |
Two brothers, | Albert and Frederick Ellison, built a well on the sou |
Born in Butler, Pennsylvania, to | Albert and Celia (Charleson) Aaron, he attended the B |
Albert and Rodney get back in the van and go home, le | |
The film also stars Eddie | Albert and has an uncredited cameo by Red Skelton. |
e works were executed by the architect Charles | Albert and ordered by the Marquis d'Arconati Visconti |
stillery was visited by Queen Victoria, Prince | Albert and their children. |
Section 423 was sold as 'The Town of | Albert' and subsequently became 'Albert Town' after P |
s has published two children's books featuring | Albert and Alberta, entitled Hello, Albert! and Alber |
om 1876 to 1882, serving in Battleford, Prince | Albert and Qu'Appelle. |
Hollender was born in 1954 in New York City to | Albert and Lucile Hollender. |
The article here says that | Albert and Lou's marriage began in 1939 and ended in |
211 to Mt | Albert and Rosebank Road |
Under Vogt | Albert and with Muskata's support, the Cracow burgher |
to think of herself as the perfect daughter to | Albert, and overcompensated for her inactive role in |
ly two other living agnates of the family were | Albert and his infant son. |
Shay Sights and their dog Tim, cats Willie and | Albert and fish Gill |
ns in an east-west direction just north of St. | Albert and Edmonton, from west of Onoway to west of F |
ort Phillip, followed in 1838 by the next two, | Albert and the 12-year-old Monckton. |
Tarantola, | Albert, and Bernard Valette, 1982. |
ster classes with Ralf Weikert, Werner-Andreas | Albert and Horst Stein. |
The film also featured Eddie | Albert and Ronald Reagan, who met the actress Jane Wy |
223 to St Lukes, Mt | Albert and New Lynn |
hat same year, he married Marie Renault of St. | Albert and became proprietor of the Astoria Hotel in |
Gordon Kirkby moved back to Prince | Albert and started up his own law firm. |
Albert and his mother, Hannah, had escaped Czarist Ru | |
Bloom was named Prince | Albert, and joined a short-lived trio called "the Pie |
The song was introduced by Eddie | Albert and Allyn McLerie in the musical Miss Liberty. |
ry Beale was the first legitmate child born to | Albert and Lou, but he was born in 1936. |
He ran in the electoral district of St. | Albert and was defeated by Mary O'Neill who picked up |
Albert and his colleagues have described 38 new speci | |
Albert and Nancy returned to Australia, living in Can | |
appeared, too, in the West End musicals, I and | Albert and Anne of Green Gables. |
Hassell was born in Tel Aviv, the son of | Albert and Ruth Hassell and was educated at Whitgift |
acclaim for his portraits of the Belgian king | Albert and queen Paola, photographs commissioned by t |
om Lakes Entrance bound for Melbourne via Port | Albert and later encountered hurricane-force southerl |
At some games, mascots | Albert and Alberta have played the drum as well. |
udolf's and Frederick's death without an heir, | Albert and his remaining brother, Leopold III, entere |
Albert and his mother moved to Windom to accompany Wi | |
rried and has four children-three boys, Harry, | Albert and Arthur, and a daughter who was born on New |
is in the Hundred of Nildottie, the County of | Albert, and the Local Government Authority of Mid Mur |
Albert and Victoria is a British sitcom that aired on | |
Albert and his son Frank began importing and selling | |
Gunasekara married Chandra Perera, daughter of | Albert and Karuna Perera. |
hows such as CBS's Green Acres, starring Eddie | Albert and Eva Gabor, but roles became increasingly s |
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