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| William | Ames, A Sketch of the Christian's Catechism Classic |
| Nathaniel | Ames, a second generation colonial American, establi |
| In 1988, Zayre sold their own nameplate to | Ames, a rival discount department store chain, and t |
| neration of English Calvinists, through William | Ames, a convert of Perkins, and Richard Sibbes, a co |
| After practicing law for a few years, | Ames abandoned it to become a painter. |
| He went to work for the NACA at | Ames Aeronautical Laboratory in 1944. |
| river Ernest Eldridge and riding mechanic, John | Ames, after breaking the record at Arpajon in 1924 |
| Fiction: Philip Child, Mr. | Ames Against Time. |
| Cover of | Ames Almanack in 1761 |
| The same format used in | Ames' Almanack was implemented by the Old Farmer's A |
| ters as to who published the genuine edition of | Ames' Almanack forcing Ames to certify by card as to |
| In August 1862, | Ames, along with a few others, raised Company B of 9 |
| Ames also served as chairman of the board of the Boo | |
| Ames also appeared with the three leading men from t | |
| Fredrick L. | Ames also commissioned Richardson to build the nearb |
| His daughter Blanche | Ames Ames (she married into another Ames family) was |
| L'Empire du S. Esprit sur les | Ames..., Amsterdam, 1671. |
| f the catastrophic treason of CIA agent Aldrich | Ames, and the CIA's failure to identify the mole bef |
| ong those who have argued that the positions of | Ames and Hanssen-both well-placed Soviet counter-int |
| Hall for Revolt Against Chivalry: Jessie Daniel | Ames and the Women's Campaign Against Lynching, Colu |
| e vacancy caused by the resignation of Adelbert | Ames and served from February 3, 1874, to March 4, 1 |
| o Palatine Bridge, Canajoharie, Sharon Springs, | Ames and Cherry Valley, New York. |
| nts submit a report about their designs to NASA | Ames, and the reports are judged by aerospace profes |
| has coached Sean O'Hair, Hunter Mahan, Stephen | Ames and Parker McLachlin, among other PGA Tour prof |
| He was the second son of Frederick Lothrop | Ames and Rebecca Caroline (Blair) Ames. |
| y Maurice Elvey and starring Lily Elsie, Gerald | Ames and Guy Newall. |
| second of five children and only son of Benajah | Ames and Amanda (Carey) Miner. |
| ed term between the administrations of Benjamin | Ames and Albion K. Parris. |
| owa, Steunenberg attended Iowa State College at | Ames and then went on to become a printer's apprenti |
| stricted to Huainanzi chapters 1 (Balfour 1884, | Ames and Lau 1983), 6 (Le Blanc 1985), 9 (Ames 1983) |
| personalities, including Reggie Watts, Jonathan | Ames, and Andy Borowitz. |
| fter the house provided a home for the Liddell, | Ames and Adamson families until 1963. |
| The contributions of | Ames and his brother Oliver in the building of the U |
| The contributions of | Ames and his brother Oakes in the building of the Un |
| llege at Davenport, Iowa, Iowa State College at | Ames, and the University of Chicago Law School. |
| Ames, Angliss, Baggallay, Bennet, Dowling, Fitzgeral | |
| appear in their customary roles, including Leon | Ames as a dignified father figure, the same role he |
| Ramsay | Ames as Laura |
| Adrienne | Ames as Paulette |
| Leon | Ames as Earl |
| Leon | Ames as Samuel Eaton |
| Leon | Ames as Matt Enley |
| Amanda | Ames as Mrs. Burns |
| Robert | Ames as Johnny Case |
| John Lee | Ames as Trent |
| Leon | Ames as Fred Barrett |
| Leon | Ames as Recruiting Officer |
| pril 1754, and that year began to assist Joseph | Ames as secretary to the society. |
| Ramsay | Ames as Betty Winslow, rodeo star |
| of Maine on August 20, 1862, with Col. Adelbert | Ames as its commander. |
| Ramsay | Ames as Amina Mansori / Ananka |
| y's), and Gander Mountain (formerly Hills, then | Ames) as well as a 14-screen Hollywood Theater and 8 |
| Stephanie | Ames Asbell - viola and vocals |
| Ames attended Philips Academy, Andover, Massachusett | |
| robiological Exploration, QSS Group, Inc., NASA | Ames, Aug 2005. |
| Frank Wilson and starring Violet Hopson, Gerald | Ames, Basil Gill and George Foley. |
| After his final playing season in 1951, | Ames became a successful manager and administrator. |
| f Interstate 35, and passes through the city of | Ames, before turning southeasterly. |
| orn Adrienne Ruth McClure in Fort Worth, Texas, | Ames began her film career in 1927 as a stand-in for |
| For the U.S. writer, see Robert | Ames Bennet. |
| John | Ames, born on October 26, 1903. |
| e part of the route from I-10 in New Orleans to | Ames Boulevard in Marrero as Interstate 910." |
| from a temporary end between Westwood Drive and | Ames Boulevard in Marrero to the Crescent City Conne |
| Once in office, the | Ames brothers flushed out the police force, replacin |
| A recording by The | Ames Brothers also charted. |
| versions were recorded by Monica Lewis and The | Ames Brothers with Mary Osborne Trio, John Laurenz a |
| The recording by The | Ames Brothers was made on September 8, 1954. |
| The | Ames Brothers (released 1950 by Coral Records as cat |
| The recording by The | Ames Brothers was released by RCA Victor Records as |
| The recording by The | Ames Brothers was released by RCA Victor Records as |
| The Monica Lewis and | Ames Brothers recording was released by Decca Record |
| Among these acts are The | Ames Brothers (their last national chart record), th |
| The biggest hit version was recorded by The | Ames Brothers with Les Brown's orchestra on June 25, |
| Although Perry Como recorded the song with The | Ames Brothers in 1954, the recording was never relea |
| ngton, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Marty Robbins, the | Ames Brothers, Jo Stafford, Wayne Newton, and Sarah |
| on pop, soul, Gospel and jazz recordings by The | Ames Brothers, The Golden Gate Quartet, The Fairfiel |
| Exactly Like You was an LP album by The | Ames Brothers, released in 1956 by RCA Victor Record |
| The most popular version was recorded by The | Ames Brothers. |
| est hit version of the song was recorded by The | Ames Brothers. |
| g the siblings change their group's name to the | Ames Brothers. |
| ists including Perry Como, Eddie Fisher and the | Ames Brothers; he also recorded several instrumental |
| y at Dort with his subsequent colleague William | Ames by asserting that all things that must be belie |
| The church led mainly by Bishop | Ames, campaigned heavily on behalf of Whitcomb. |
| ed the dissonant piano part, according to Peter | Ames Carlin's book Catch a Wave (Rodale, 2006), page |
| Leslie ("Les") Ethelbert George | Ames, CBE (3 December 1905 in Elham, Kent - 27 Febru |
| remont, Omaha (Nebraska), Council Bluffs Boone, | Ames, Cedar Rapids (Iowa), Clinton, Sterling, and Ch |
| gh information supplied by American spy Aldrich | Ames, Chebrikov was able to dismantle the network of |
| In 2002, the | Ames Christian University was named after Fisher Ame |
| Latham, who had moved to | Ames, closer to the center of the district, earned 5 |
| The Oakes | Ames Collection of Economic Botany, the Paleobotanic |
| In 1931, | Ames committed suicide, shooting himself with a .38 |
| After her husband's death in 1933, Mrs. | Ames compiled a collection of their letters, release |
| other masts with it and dismasting the Governor | Ames completely. |
| Ames Cottage is a historic cure cottage located at S | |
| andidates in the Republican primary included W. | Ames Curtright, who called himself the 'flying gover |
| Ames Day celebrations have been known to include par | |
| ear in the month of August, the town celebrates | Ames Day, both to commemorate the founding of the to |
| Ames died of cancer on May 31, 1947 in New York City | |
| n was commissioned in 1881 by Frederick Lothrop | Ames, director of the Old Colony Railroad, during th |
| NASA's | Ames Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (DART) base |
| 1st Brigade, | Ames' Division, District of Florida, Department of t |
| Hawley's Brigade, | Ames' Division, District of Florida, Dept. of the So |
| Also while at | Ames, Dr. Schmidt developed piloted motion simulator |
| Melsa appears to be hostile toward | Ames during most of the film, while he almost immedi |
| Mitchell, John | Ames, ed. |
| Amemiya is the Edward | Ames Edmonds Professor of Economics (emeritus) and a |
| This building sits on the original | Ames estate and was designed soon after the neighbor |
| ng the film, the relationship between Melsa and | Ames evolves from sharp animosity to love and marita |
| In 1969, the | Ames family purchased the property from the New York |
| r Adelbert resigned under pressure in 1876, the | Ames family returned to Lowell to pursue business in |
| dson (who designed a number of projects for the | Ames family) with sculpted plaques of the Ames broth |
| , William H., Jr., "The Beauty of a Belief: The | Ames Family, Richardson, and Unitarianism," in Meist |
| ct Henry Hobson Richardson, commissioned by the | Ames family, owners of the shovel company. |
| Captain Nathaniel | Ames, father of this entry's subject, lived at Bridg |
| estate and Hall, which were sold in 1861 to H M | Ames for £72500. |
| In 1930 | Ames founded the Association of Southern Women for t |
| a 7-foot-tall granite pedestal, was cast in the | Ames Foundry in Chicopee, Massachusetts and was made |
| to were Timothy Pickering, George Cabot, Fisher | Ames, Francis Dana, Nathan Dane, Benjamin Goodhue, S |
| Championship winners (last three years) Stephen | Ames, Fred Funk. |
| Street, North Easton, Massachusetts next to the | Ames Free Library. |
| wo other notable buildings in North Easton, the | Ames Free Library and Oakes Ames Memorial Hall, were |
| The | Ames Free Library purchased the house in 2007 and wi |
| The | Ames Free Library is a public library designed by no |
| On 7 May 1851 she married the Rev. Daniel | Ames, from whom she was divorced in 1874. |
| Amesiella philippinensis ( | Ames) Garay (1972 |
| The nearby F.L. | Ames Gardener's Cottage (1884-85) was also designed |
| The F.L. | Ames Gardener's Cottage is a small residential house |
| a building is in its roof, and what a roof the | Ames Gate Lodge has!" |
| The | Ames Gate Lodge is a celebrated work by American arc |
| Wisden - Leslie | Ames, George Duckworth, Maurice Leyland, Sam Staples |
| Ames grew up in a poor household. | |
| Les | Ames Grises (2003) |
| Ames had three children, two of whom followed him in | |
| st all of the north wall had been captured, and | Ames had fortified a bastion within the interior. |
| After retiring from football, | Ames had a career in finance and publishing. |
| Ed | Ames had a major hit with his recording of the song |
| Ames had been suspected of scandalous behavior in hi | |
| Ames has also been working with firms such as Bigelo | |
| utions to the motion picture industry, Adrienne | Ames has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 161 |
| Fred | Ames Hayner (1871-1929), was a Major League Baseball |
| Gibbs attended | Ames High School and played on their basketball team |
| He led his | Ames High School basketball team to a State Champion |
| lding owned by Lowell's U.S. Postmaster, Fisher | Ames Hildreth, and the theatre venue of the museum w |
| ted on a secluded 15-acre (61,000 m2) campus on | Ames Hill Drive in Springfield. |
| school also accepts boarding students into the | Ames Hill Boarding Program. |
| After Zayre was acquired by | Ames, HomeClub was spun off under a new company call |
| Josiah A. | Ames House is an historic house on 145 Bridge Street |
| eral days until he was taken first to the Orson | Ames House at Mexico, New York and then to Oswego wh |
| orest Press and OCLC bestowed upon him the John | Ames Humphrey Award, "in recognition of significant |
| Ames Hydroelectric Generating Plant | |
| The | Ames Hydroelectric Generating Plant, located near Op |
| d transmit alternating current electricity, the | Ames Hydroelectric Generating Plant. |
| n the United States, the first being the nearby | Ames Hydroelectric Generating Plant by Ophir, Colora |
| ie School in Iowa, Iowa State University Press, | Ames IA 1977 |
| Iowa State University, | Ames, IA |
| August 4: Hilton Coliseum, | Ames, IA - Canceled due to inner-ear infection. |
| ing - Defensive Strategy -- Championship Books, | Ames, IA (1993) 131 pgs. |
| ed in 2007 at the SEAMUS National Conference in | Ames, IA. |
| Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press, 1991. | |
| sham Jones (1939), then with Les Brown and Gene | Ames in the early 1940s. |
| st popular recording of the song was made by Ed | Ames in 1967, which was a #8 pop and #1 AC hit in th |
| was betrayed a second time by CIA mole Aldrich | Ames in 1985. |
| record became an Adult Contemporary hit for Ed | Ames in 1967, spending four weeks at #1 on the Easy |
| eral Hospital left Beradino's image with Rachel | Ames in its opening sequence for a year-and-a-half a |
| Joseph | Ames in Typographical Antiquities says he was "very |
| irst published in 1605, and prefaced by William | Ames in 1610. |
| Ames inherited the family shoe company and later wor | |
| nes volleyball team at Iowa State University in | Ames, Iowa in 1981; she was also the youngest Divisi |
| re he received his Ph.D. Iowa State University, | Ames, Iowa then attracted Hawthorne as a postdoctora |
| He earned his B.S. from Iowa State College in | Ames, Iowa in 1949, and earned his M.S. in 1955. |
| Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1981). | |
| Wild Rose Independent Film Festival, | Ames, Iowa |
| cultural College (now Iowa State University) at | Ames, Iowa in 1884. |
| Those Old Sacred Cows (1976) WOI-TV; | Ames, Iowa |
| r the Iowa State University Cyclones located in | Ames, Iowa and he held that position for the 1920 se |
| omney holding an "Ask Mitt Anything" session in | Ames, Iowa on May 9, 2007. |
| r the Iowa State University Cyclones located in | Ames, Iowa and he held that position for ten seasons |
| r the Iowa State University Cyclones located in | Ames, Iowa and he held that position for seven seaso |
| r the Iowa State University Cyclones located in | Ames, Iowa and he held that position for five season |
| AMRIID mistakenly believed the strain came from | Ames, Iowa because the return address on the package |
| ugust 11, 2007, Brownback finished third in the | Ames Iowa straw poll with 15.3 percent of all votes |
| r the Iowa State University Cyclones located in | Ames, Iowa and he held that position for four season |
| Todd Blythe (born March 31, 1985 in | Ames, Iowa) is a gridiron football wide receiver for |
| teven William Dreyer (born November 19, 1969 in | Ames, Iowa), was an American baseball player who pla |
| olled at Iowa State University, also located in | Ames, Iowa, to play college basketball. |
| That year at the National Council meeting in | Ames, Iowa, the fraternity found another leader who |
| In many important respects, this town resembles | Ames, Iowa, where Stephenson attended Ames High Scho |
| Knapp was born in | Ames, Iowa, on August 13, 1946. |
| He spent the following year remaining in | Ames Iowa, as a volunteer coaching assistant at Ames |
| gineering from the Iowa State University (ISU), | Ames, Iowa, United States. |
| Sustainable Agriculture, Iowa State University, | Ames, Iowa, USA. |
| 's basketball coach at Iowa State University in | Ames, Iowa, where he grew up and had played college |
| tained by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in | Ames, Iowa, in 1996 and is currently enjoying a rena |
| granted a degree in Electrical Engineering, at | Ames, Iowa, in 1892. |
| analyzed by volunteers Chris and Helen Colvin ( | Ames, Iowa, USA) and Daniel Gebhardt (Universitaet M |
| Ames, Iowa, June 5, 1942) is an American composer be | |
| cluding Engineering Animation, Inc., the former | Ames, Iowa-based visualization company. |
| Statistical Laboratory at Iowa State College in | Ames, Iowa. |
| David M. Dobson was raised in | Ames, Iowa. |
| n was President of the Iowa State University in | Ames, Iowa. |
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