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| rn sociology with Charles Cooley and Robert C. | Angell, a book that is still often quoted. |
| he previous committee under then Chair Richard | Angell; after increasing pressure from many young mem |
| The story was written by Judie | Angell and directed by Ken Kwapis. |
| vid Himmelstein, Stephanie Woolhandler, Marcia | Angell and Arnold Relman have contributed articles to |
| ssful intimate revue in Melbourne with Barbara | Angell) and Ken Shadie, who had begun writing comedy |
| No. 8: Neo Georgian, architects Robert | Angell and Curtis, 1939. |
| The Scout (with Roger | Angell, Andrew Bergman and Albert Brooks) (1994) |
| It also operates two | Angell Animal Medical Centers, in Boston and Nantucke |
| He and wife, Caroll | Angell, are the parents of television screenwriter To |
| al Grammar School boys which included Jonathan | Angell, Bill Mesley and Colin Mallett. |
| Comedy Series Emmy for Cheers, in 1989, which | Angell, Casey, Lee and the series' other producers sh |
| i Ellisor, Alan Umstead, David Davidson, David | Angell, Catherine Umstead, Cate Myer, Zeneba Bowers, |
| The | Angell Center also sponsors the Elevator Competition, |
| Primary endowment funding for the | Angell Center comes from Winston-Salem area entrepren |
| The | Angell Center is an entrepreneurship institution. |
| in a scuba diving accident, and in 2001, David | Angell, close friend and producer of Frasier, died in |
| She was married to teacher Nathanael | Angell Colban (1793-1850) from 1836. |
| Angell Conwell as Kim, Sweetpea's girlfriend. | |
| In the book Snapshots (1994) | Angell describes some of his meetings with writers, m |
| The combined influence of Dewey, | Angell, Donaldson and Jacques Loeb led Watson to deve |
| n established the award with permission by the | Angell family. |
| On their way out were Brett | Angell, Gary Rowett and Ian Snodin. |
| From 1861-1867 | Angell had stepped down as Church Architect due to po |
| Angell Hall Observatory is an astronomical observator | |
| is located on the UM Central Campus on top of | Angell Hall in Ann Arbor, Michigan (USA). |
| The mansion itself was situated where | Angell Hall now stands on the campus of the Eastern N |
| it Observatory on campus was taken over by the | Angell Hall Observatory which was completed much late |
| n" include the Detroit Observatory (1854), the | Angell Hall Observatory (1927), the Lamont-Hussey Obs |
| Mgr. Kenneth Anthony | Angell has been criticized for his management of abus |
| Angell has been criticized for his management of sexu | |
| The David | Angell Humanitarian Award, in honor of David Angell, |
| Almost overlapping with | Angell, in 1973, Viv Richards similarly turned out fo |
| In 1955, he joined the law firm of Edwards and | Angell in Providence, Rhode Island, became a member o |
| Angell, indeed, on one occasion visited Johnson, who | |
| His brother, Kenneth Anthony | Angell, is the former Roman Catholic bishop of Burlin |
| In 1985, | Angell joined forces with Peter Casey and David Lee a |
| 28 August - Erik Must | Angell, jurist and politician (b.1744) |
| Gary Vanosdale, Kathryn Plummer, Monisa | Angell, Kris Wilkinson - violas |
| In 1921, | Angell left Chicago for Yale and Carr informally took |
| Angell Memorial Animal Hospital built a veterinary in | |
| After the dedication of the Nauvoo temple, | Angell moved to Iowa and then went further west. |
| Angell moved to Los Angeles in 1977. | |
| Frasier - David | Angell, Peter Casey, David Lee, Christopher Lloyd, Vi |
| James Burrill | Angell, President of the University of Michigan, Univ |
| Agassiz, Amos Bronson Alcott, George Thorndike | Angell, Richard Henry Dana, Jr., Ralph Waldo Emerson, |
| district lies between Mendon Road, Scott Road, | Angell Road, Store Hill Road, Front Street and Middle |
| n Electrical Engineering in 1999 as a James B. | Angell Scholar (Summa Cum Laude) from University of M |
| The daughter of James and Phoebe Morton | Angell, she was born June 8, 1803 at Seneca, Ontario, |
| Angell then returned to Winter Quarters in the fall o | |
| Rutherford B. Hayes to authorize James Burrill | Angell to renegotiate the treaty in 1880. |
| Angell was from Dublin, and professor of the art ther | |
| Angell was heading to Ireland to play for Linfield in | |
| Angell was born in Marlborough, Wiltshire. | |
| Angell was born in Trondheim, and grew up in Oslo. | |
| Of Truman O. | Angell, Wendell Ashton wrote: "As long as the Salt La |
| … By John | Angell, who has practised his art above 30 years,' Lo |
| 1853, a full factory was designed by Truman O. | Angell, who was called by Young. A. O. Smoot, the fir |
| Ramsden stood again in Bradford North, ousting | Angell with a majority of over 18,000 votes. |
| In delivering his eulogy, David Lee credited | Angell with coining the word "boinking" as a euphemis |
| A wooded area, | Angell Woods, occupies much of western Beaconsfield, |
| ing the time that he was not church architect, | Angell worked closely with the construction of the Sa |
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