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| temporary guardian of the 104-year-old Brooke | Astor, a longtime friend, in the wake of elder abuse |
| John R. Drexel, IV (married to Mary Jacqueline | Astor, a daughter of John Jacob Astor IV); Noreen Dr |
| er was made possible by a gift from Nancy Lady | Astor, a Virginia-born member of the British Parliam |
| His granddaughter was Brooke | Astor, a noted philanthropist. |
| Mount | Astor, a prominent peak in the range, was named by R |
| lopment as the RAF's Airborne STand-Off Radar ( | ASTOR) aircraft. |
| November 9 - Gertrude | Astor, American actress (d. |
| er come to terms with raising Rita's children, | Astor and Cody, alone. |
| The film stars Glenn Hunter, Mary | Astor, and stage actor Osgood Perkins. |
| y 1810, Duncan had gone to work for John Jacob | Astor and the Pacific Fur Company. |
| The house was the London home of Nancy | Astor and her husband from 1912 to 1942. |
| arring Gloria Swanson, Lawrence Gray, Gertrude | Astor, and Ford Sterling. |
| Art Monk Construction was founded by Eric | Astor and Garrett Rothman in State College, Pennsylv |
| arring Judy Garland, Freddie Bartholomew, Mary | Astor, and Walter Pidgeon. |
| abe Paley, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and the | Astor and Getty families. |
| Dexter manages to free | Astor and Cody through a small window and eventually |
| When Dexter realizes that | Astor and Cody are missing, he goes straight to Lila |
| the St. Johns River to the west and south are | Astor and the Ocala National Forest. |
| nd had been recruited to The Observer by David | Astor and became one of the most influential journal |
| board, he meets Canadian Alberta Marlow (Mary | Astor) and Dr. Lorenz (Sydney Greenstreet), a profes |
| 25, 1943 broadcast with Humphrey Bogart, Mary | Astor and Sydney Greenstreet reprising their film ro |
| by George Archainbaud in 1925 and starred Mary | Astor and Clive Brook. |
| career as a canoeman, was hired by John Jacob | Astor and shipped to the Oregon Country aboard the B |
| ux Radio Theater with Edward G. Robinson, Mary | Astor and Humphrey Bogart. |
| ts, William E. Dodge, A.T. Stewart, John Jacob | Astor, and other New York men on the Union Defence C |
| , and Joel McCrea was paid $60,000, while Mary | Astor and Rudy Vallee also received hefty sums. |
| nd Rita, and begins to suspect Rita's children | Astor and Cody of having sociopathic tendencies of t |
| Sarah Violet | Astor, and by them the grandfather of Harry Marcus G |
| k in Illicit (1931), Richard Barthelmess, Mary | Astor, and Marian Nixon in The Lash (1931), Dorothy |
| Mary | Astor and Joel McCrea |
| He was the son of William Waldorf | Astor and Mary Dahlgren Paul (1858 - 1894); his brot |
| John and Violet | Astor are buried together on the grounds of Hever Ca |
| When a real theatrical diva ( | Astor) arrives in town, Jennie schemes to get a part |
| Mary | Astor as Delilah Donay |
| Mary | Astor as Marion Manning |
| Andrew | Astor as Foster Lambert |
| Mary | Astor as Marmee March |
| Mary | Astor as Bessie Foley |
| Mary | Astor as Barbara "Bobby" Blake |
| Mary | Astor as Elizabeth Van Doren |
| Mary | Astor as Dorothy "Dottie" Wingate |
| names Fred Richards, the Astorites, the Hotel | Astor Band (Rich and his band served as their house |
| hter in the book series, Rita is the mother of | Astor Bennett (Christina Robinson) and Cody Bennett |
| Christina Robinson as | Astor Bennett (9 episodes) |
| Astor Boynton - Boynton's deceased son. | |
| the Ministry of Science, Doctor Tenma (aka Dr. | Astor Boyton II in the 1960 English dub) to replace |
| igned the call letters KFSD while owned by the | Astor Broadcast Group, who chose a format of classic |
| This station is part of the | Astor Broadcast Group. |
| It is owned and operated by | Astor Broadcast Group. |
| de house captains of the schools three houses, | Astor, Brunel, and Spencer.The house colours are blu |
| William | Astor Chanler (June 11, 1867 - March 4, 1934) was a |
| e Minerva Ashley and they had two sons William | Astor Chanler Jr. and Sidney Ashley Chanler. |
| William | Astor Chanler Jr. was a published historian. |
| man-hungry sister, Princess Centimillia (Mary | Astor), chases Tom, much to the distress of her last |
| McConnell Apartments, 1210 North | Astor, Chicago, Illinois, 1897 |
| o/DVD hire and sale outlet (Planet Video); the | Astor Cinema which shows a mixture of box-office hit |
| Clinton | Astor Conatser (born July 24, 1921, at Los Angeles, |
| wntown Jacksonville, and cost $3,500, to which | Astor contributed $500. |
| o the South Pole, and named by him for Vincent | Astor, contributor to the expedition. |
| n yachting, winning six "King's Cups" and five | Astor Cups at regattas between 1922 and 1938. |
| Astor did not get a lot of character development, bu | |
| He wrote to David | Astor, editor of The Observer. |
| m, in the French Renaissance style (1880), the | Astor estate offices (1892) upon the Victoria Embank |
| The Pacific Fur Company's overland | Astor Expedition arrived at Fort Astoria on February |
| n of the Pacific Fur Company, often called the | Astor Expedition or the Hunt Party, was led by Wilso |
| Expedition (sometimes called the Hunt Party or | Astor Expedition), traveling west from Missouri to F |
| incess Sunday, married Duncan McDougall of the | Astor Expedition, and after he left she married Arch |
| nue mansion in New York City to members of the | Astor family but remained living there until his pas |
| A member of the prominent | Astor family, Waldorf was born in New York City. |
| of New York City high society, centered on the | Astor family, whom the Vanderbilts had by then far o |
| 1, when it was gained by another member of the | Astor family, Jakie Astor. |
| Three of its MPs have been members of the | Astor family. |
| Astor felt that the broad and slow St. Johns River w | |
| st Road, just north of nearby Rhinebeck called | Astor Flats. |
| tion of Volusia, Florida (also the location of | Astor, Florida) |
| located approximately five miles southeast of | Astor, Florida. |
| d estate to the real-estate magnate John Jacob | Astor, for $32,000, who resold the building lots, wi |
| so is the former vice president of the Vincent | Astor Foundation, which was established by his stepf |
| bisects the Ocala National Forest, approaching | Astor from the west and continuing east over the Ast |
| Astor Fur Warehouse, built in 1828, in Prairie du Ch | |
| Another | Astor had Mott Schmidt design Valeur, and Charles A. |
| Astor had held the seat since the 1918 general elect | |
| By the mid-1950s, David | Astor had made The Observer a successful and influen |
| ire cargo of tea which the merchant John Jacob | Astor had imported. |
| In the meantime, in December 1820 | Astor had the house set upon logs and rolled down th |
| During his tenure as head of The Times, John | Astor had the newspaper sponsor Edmund Hillary's exp |
| Astor, having become a British subject, became inter | |
| Known as Bill | Astor, he was the son of the 2nd Viscount Astor and |
| , and hauled across the Brooklyn Bridge to the | Astor Hotel in Manhattan. |
| Previously, the | Astor Hotel occupied the lot. |
| The landmark | Astor Hotel that served as an anchor for the develop |
| the rooftop North Garden at the | Astor Hotel |
| y, Samuel Cole (then owner of the Southern and | Astor Hotels) was one of the robbery victims. |
| he Battle of Sedan, he maintained rooms at the | Astor House across the street from the Herald to rec |
| John Jacob | Astor III had little inclination to do much in the w |
| John Jacob | Astor III died on February 22, 1890 and was interred |
| in 1888-89, with funds provided by John Jacob | Astor III, and was designed by the firm of Vaux & Ra |
| It is located adjacent to the town of | Astor in Lake County to the west. |
| This was probably a major motivation for | Astor in asking George Boldt to become proprietor of |
| Company, when it was taken over by John Jacob | Astor in 1815. |
| o Astoria in the Oregon Country for John Jacob | Astor in 1809 through 1813, as a partner in the Paci |
| On his father's death in 1919, John | Astor inherited Hever Castle near Edenbridge, Kent w |
| When the German immigrant | Astor inquired of Leavitt how he intended to pay for |
| Lt. Col. JOHN JACOB | ASTOR, Inspector-General, U. S. V. |
| mittees in Plymouth and became Chairman of the | Astor Institute and was a Justice of the Peace in So |
| Jones began his career with | Astor Institute in the Plymouth area but had to wait |
| Hey, this is ridiculous, Tom | Astor is a completely unknown German hillbilly count |
| Astor is primarily accessible by land via Florida St | |
| Lord | Astor is presently Deputy Chairman of Chorion Plc (s |
| Mount | Astor is a prominent peak, 3,710 metres (12,170 ft) |
| laces John Macnie's The Diothas and John Jacob | Astor IV's A Journey in Other Worlds in the same cat |
| New York businessman William Backhouse | Astor, Jr. was the driving force behind the creation |
| Astor lies entirely within the boundaries of the Oca | |
| Nancy Langhorne, later Lady | Astor, lived at the home from 1892 to 1897, and her |
| The | Astor Markhor or Flare-horned Markhor (Capra falcone |
| Sir John Jacob "Jakie" | Astor MBE (29 August 1918 - 10 September 2000) was a |
| It was later known as the | Astor Memorial School. |
| "Don't You Evah" (DJ Amaze & Alan | Astor mix) - 5:31 |
| before its sale in 1925 to the parents of Mary | Astor, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Langhanke. |
| David | Astor, newspaper publisher (as above) |
| The film stars Ernest Torrence, Mary | Astor, Noah Beery, Sr., Phyllis Haver and Cullen Lan |
| The | Astor of Hever Community School, located in the Unit |
| e Tonquin was purchased by American John Jacob | Astor on August 23, 1810. |
| Lady | Astor opened a nursery unit on 8 March 1938, the fir |
| Astor paid $37,860 to Fanning & Coles for the 290 to | |
| St. Johns River which would become the town of | Astor, Palatka, Jacksonville, and Fort Brooke (on Ta |
| SR 40: | Astor Park |
| somewhat reminiscent of his fellow Argentinian | Astor Piazolla. |
| 1: Music of | Astor Piazzolla is an album by Italian-American jazz |
| extensive CD projects, Libertango: Hommage an | Astor Piazzolla and Do It Again: Three Decades of St |
| Astor Piazzolla complete works with guitar. | |
| Astor Piazzolla's “The Five Tangos“ and Love songs - | |
| including CDs of works by Silvestre Revueltas, | Astor Piazzolla, Luis Bacalov and Heitor Villa-Lobos |
| io Jealousy)” - brings about a new vision into | Astor Piazzollas Tango music; |
| Some organisations such as | Astor Pictures and Realart Pictures began by obtaini |
| On August 25, 2009, Alpha Video released the | Astor Pictures' 1939 version of Tumbleweeds on Regio |
| from the Unknown is a 1958 B movie released by | Astor Pictures. |
| Alamo, also known as the | Astor Place Cube, or simply The Cube, is an outdoor |
| Time and Love: The Music of Laura Nyro ( | Astor Place Records, 1997), The trio sings "Wedding |
| Maybe I'm Doing It Wrong, was performed at the | Astor Place Theater in New York City in 1982, and la |
| the results of which would be seen during the | Astor Place Riots of 1849 and common violence seen d |
| One of his most notable cases dealt with the | Astor Place Riot involving William Charles Macready |
| The | Astor Place station is decorated with large ceramic |
| ers to the subway stop where Cannastra died as | Astor Place. |
| cated on Eighth Street, near Fourth Avenue and | Astor Place. |
| In 1924 he returned to University College as | Astor Professor of Pure Mathematics. |
| He became | Astor Professor of Mathematics there in 1986. |
| f Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience; Vincent | Astor Professor, The Rockefeller University |
| Despite his political affiliation, | Astor quickly demonstrated his independence by his s |
| Astor remained chairman of the paper until 1959 when | |
| Lady | Astor retained the seat. |
| In 1834, John Jacob | Astor retired, and sold the western division of Amer |
| 29th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment (the | Astor Rifles) along with a corps of engineers and an |
| Astor River, a tributary of the Indus River and one | |
| Deadline publisher Tom | Astor said, "In London, there are even weekly lesbia |
| Taylor was educated at the | Astor School in Dover and spent two years at South K |
| Astor served as the club's first "Commodore". | |
| He was the great-grandson of William Backhouse | Astor, Sr.. |
| The | Astor Street District is a historic district in Chic |
| Coast neighborhood, in the 1300 block of North | Astor Street. |
| onservative Member of Parliament (MP), Waldorf | Astor, succeeded to the peerage as the second Viscou |
| Charlotte | Astor supported the newly formed Children's Aid Soci |
| back to 1931 with the construction of the Lady | Astor tennis courts. |
| theatre and three others, as well as the Hotel | Astor, the business interests received Hayes' consen |
| onsult others, including, if he wished, 'Nancy | Astor, the Duchess of Windsor, the WPA, a Virginia m |
| in Midsummer Night's Dream at the newly built | Astor Theatre in Boston. |
| ier Boy which was produced on Broadway, at the | Astor Theatre, from 6 December 1916 to 26 May 1917, |
| Astor then took over the family's Cliveden estate in | |
| Marylyn | Astor Thorpe - Extra |
| He believed that his savior was Madeleine | Astor, though according to historical record, it see |
| stody suit, the former husband of actress Mary | Astor threatened to publish one of Astor's diaries p |
| merican Fur Company is chartered by John Jacob | Astor to compete with Canadian fur trade |
| rge Boldt was invited by owner William Waldorf | Astor to be proprietor of the new Waldorf Hotel in N |
| One day, Boynton breaks his promise to take | Astor to the zoo, but programs a robotic car to take |
| s from the estate of his famous mother, Brooke | Astor, toward the end of her life. |
| oist, with the Cologne Classical Ensemble, the | Astor Trio and in different duo combinations. |
| In 1955, she was sold to Italy and renamed | Astor under Panamanian management. |
| He is sometimes referred to as John Jacob | Astor V, especially in standard genealogies of the A |
| the paper's ownership had passed to John Jacob | Astor V. Bob Brand had become the Astors' brother-in |
| cond expedition, to deliver them to John Jacob | Astor via St. Petersburg. |
| after the retirement of her predecessor Nancy | Astor, Viscountess Astor. |
| He was the father of Nancy | Astor, Viscountess Astor and the maternal grandfathe |
| An extremely shy man, David | Astor was greatly influenced by his father but as a |
| in 1997, whereupon Kraemer moved to Europe and | Astor was left running Art Monk Construction and Fur |
| Astor was educated at Eton College, and in 1976 marr | |
| en Rothman left State College to study abroad, | Astor was joined in managing the label by Rich Kraem |
| Astor was educated at Eton College. | |
| When IMO Numbers were introduced, | Astor was allocated number 5102755. |
| Their most famous colognes have names such as | Astor, Wellington, Curzon, Wild Fern, Sylvester, Roy |
| McDonnell angered Nancy | Astor when he married without consulting her after h |
| e purchased the West Ilsley stables from Jakie | Astor, whereupon Dick Hern became his trainer. |
| ador was the childhood home of Nancy Langhorne | Astor, who was born in Danville, Virginia. |
| son of Charles Stuart, a partner of John Jacob | Astor who as one of the North West Company men, or N |
| auranteur, is happily married to Delilah (Mary | Astor), who has a pleasant but plain personality. |
| Great Waltz" (4:11) - A song about Jonathan W. | Astor who meets the perfect waltz partner. |
| 4, he was approached by fur magnate John Jacob | Astor, who convinced Irving to write a history of hi |
| ection of November 1919 he was beaten by Nancy | Astor, who became the first woman MP in Britain and |
| all the efforts and expenditure of John Jacob | Astor, who had aspired to be supreme in the new regi |
| eated by the Conservative candidate John Jacob | Astor, whom he had defeated at the by-election in 19 |
| She was supported for many years by Lord | Astor, whose wife Nancy had been the first woman to |
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