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Alice, Texas (Prinicipal City) | |
The Sagewood Mall is a small shopping mall in | Alice, Texas located in front of the Sagewood Apartm |
There was one White station in | Alice, Texas with the OK reversed. |
l Stadium is a multipurpose stadium located in | Alice, Texas, USA. |
Born in | Alice, Texas, United States, Curl received a B.A. fr |
Born in | Alice, Texas, Rangel earned a bachelor's degree from |
He attended high school in Waco, Texas and | Alice, Texas. |
Figueroa Jr. is a former mayor of the city of | Alice, Texas. |
Dr. Rito Silva, Jr. is a former mayor of | Alice, Texas. |
The family doctor, however, suddenly informs | Alice that she is pregnant. |
he was so distraught at the prospect of losing | Alice that he threatened to kill himself, leaving Er |
thankful for her daughter's help, Mother tells | Alice that she is still not grown-up enough to join |
Winkler) that Drake has made a promise to Mary | Alice that he'd give her the best Christmas ever. |
Neil interrupts the story and tells | Alice that he has discovered that the stranger had d |
cues her, he wakes up and realizes that it was | Alice that he loved all along. |
ld man was a captain of a ship named 'The Mary | Alice' that went down in a terrible accident involvi |
The Patriarch, Ralph of Domfort, convinced | Alice that Raymond was coming to marry her, but inst |
ALICE: The Bible tells us to believe in God. | |
mplicate matters, the killer is the brother of | Alice, the woman with whom Mason has fallen in love. |
Alice the Rabbit | |
She's also known for playing | Alice the zookeeper on The Penguins of Madagascar. |
Alice the Lumber Jack | |
Alice the Whaler | |
The station is home to Liliana Porter's | Alice, The Way Out, a series of mosaics installed du |
hands in order to get out of a betrothal with | Alice, the Princess of France. |
High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire and his wife, | Alice, the daughter of Stephen Gray. |
Characters referenced include | Alice, the hookah-smoking caterpillar, the White Kni |
series was Private Olive Oyl, where Olive and | Alice the Goon join the Army, then proceed to drive |
th Baron Digby, and his wife, Constance Pamela | Alice, the daughter of Henry Campbell Bruce, 2nd Bar |
as handed over to him, Bohemund was married to | Alice; the marriage was likely part of the negotiati |
The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore, Tiny | Alice, The Impossible Years, Cactus Flower, The Roya |
y, The Fall Guy, T. J. Hooker, Fantasy Island, | Alice, The Dukes of Hazzard, The A-Team, The Facts o |
Raymond was born in | Alice, the seat of Jim Wells County, and reared in B |
later tells the man that he now must get over | Alice, then states that she is available. |
Alice then adapted it for Sea Pictures: she re-order | |
Alice then encounters a series of strange people and | |
m instead, taking the ransom money and leaving | Alice there alone. |
Mary | Alice Therp as Lucia Tutein |
The White Queen, aside from telling | Alice things that she finds difficult to believe (on |
hat she will understand when she grows up, but | Alice thinks she is already grown up (after all, she |
ditor and married Anna Haycraft, also known as | Alice Thomas Ellis. |
Fairuza Balk, as | Alice Thomas |
g Social Science in India: Essays in Honour of | Alice Thorner (co-edited with Krishna Raj and Sujata |
presentations of Lewis Carroll's famous works | Alice Through the Looking-Glass (a twenty-five minut |
His early works of fiction included | Alice Through the Needle's Eye (following Alice's Ad |
various other television programmes including | Alice Through the Looking Glass (1974) as Alice, The |
rawings for the 1954 edition of Lewis Caroll's | Alice Through the Looking Glass and Alice's Adventur |
amily, and obsesses about the oldest daughter, | Alice, thus seeking to jockey his way into the Abbot |
Hugo and | Alice Tinker are always shown to have tender feeling |
as a grammar school for boys, and in 1731 Dame | Alice Tipping of Ewelme gave a further endowment to |
Alice Tissot - La marquise de Grand-Air | |
three cards beheaded, then politely challenges | Alice to a game of croquet. |
pping up in the pantry in the kitchen, scaring | Alice to death. |
"THE ROYAL PROCESSION - The Queen invites | Alice to join. |
Catherine tells | Alice to deliver a rent cheque to their landlord, Mr |
ting some predicted future token, and convince | Alice to use that token in her transformation. |
book and the use of a magic mushroom to shrink | Alice to mouse size, the film has no connection with |
went to the Woolpack for some drinks, leaving | Alice to be babysitted by her grandmother Elizabeth |
An alternate attack scenario does not require | Alice to log in to a site. |
Monsieur Hire propositions | Alice to ditch her boyfriend Emile, and run off with |
shal, Sir Geoffrey Salmond, Colonel Newman and | Alice to Major Lawrence Athill. |
He invited | Alice to stay with him, and she agreed to. |
Alice to Nowhere is a 1986 Australian film set in th | |
The hospital is named after its | Alice Tobey Jones, from whose estate funds to develo |
In 1969, Tolle married | Alice Tolle. |
In 1995, she was the voice of | Alice Tompkins in the animated series The Critic. |
He is married to | Alice Tong. |
e: to Josephine Arsenault in 1930 and later to | Alice Toombs. |
In 1921 and 1922 Mary, Herbert and | Alice traveled to the Belgian Congo with Carl E. Akl |
An ' | Alice' tree is part of the USDA's germplasm collecti |
Alice Treff - Pastorin | |
Alice Treff - Mutter | |
Alice Treff - Lady Chelford | |
Alice Treff as Dr. Alice Giesebrecht | |
n co-production, playing with Camilla Horn and | Alice Treff. |
symphony was premiered on November 6, 1999 at | Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center with Kastle conduct |
3 and first performed in April of that year at | Alice Tully Hall New York, by the American Composers |
no Series and performed in venues ranging from | Alice Tully Hall and New York's Paramount Theatre at |
September 11, 1969: | Alice Tully Hall opened. |
d flautist Jean-Pierre Rampal for a recital at | Alice Tully Hall (also released on CD). |
first concert was given on February 7, 1977 at | Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center. |
9, Wadsworth performed the opening concerts at | Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center. |
anager presented his New York recital debut in | Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center on January 23, 19 |
nter in Washington, D.C.; at Carnegie Hall and | Alice Tully Halls in New York; and throughout Europe |
Singing, which sponsored her debut recital in | Alice Tully Hall. |
ade his critically acclaimed New York debut at | Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center in 1982 as the re |
heater to New York's Carnegie Recital Hall and | Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center. |
Huang performed his New York debut recital at | Alice Tully Hall in 2004 to high acclaim (see "Revie |
ed in the U.S. on February 28, 2009 at the new | Alice Tully Hall, performed by the London Philharmon |
006 and performed at their annual gala held at | Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center. |
Alice Tully Hall: 1,095-seat concert hall located wi | |
rst staged performance on November 19, 2010 at | Alice Tully Hall in New York City. |
venues, he has appeared at the Kennedy Center, | Alice Tully Hall, the 92nd Street Y, and Carnegie Ha |
may have inspired the scene in Lewis Carroll's | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in which Alice tumb |
He was married to | Alice Tussaud, granddaughter of Madame Marie Tussaud |
Alice Tweed Smith - Production Coordination | |
Jim Wells County Courthouse, | Alice TX - 1912 (with Atlee Ayres) |
Designed by | Alice Ty and Grace Loo |
- | Alice unintentionally offends the Queen who calls th |
Shot in a dark, depressive undertone, | Alice unveils a Lisbon whose mists, colours, alleys |
ter of John Ralph Carr-Ellison and of his wife | Alice Ursula Lang. |
For this reason, she avoids her flat and lets | Alice use it. |
Discovery Primary School (grades Pre-K - 1st) | Alice V. Hedden Elementary, and Endeavour Intermedia |
of of late-Victorian melodrama has at its core | Alice Van Guilder, who wants to be a career girl at |
Lily Castel (born | Alice van Acker, 10 April 1937, Ghent) is a Belgian |
Alice Vanderbilt donated to various charitable cause | |
Alice Varnado Harden is a Democratic member of the M | |
For instance, | Alice Vavasor and her selfish father in the first of |
fth of nine children, the oldest being Matilda | Alice Victoria Wood (1870-1922), performing under th |
Alice Vieira (born in Lisbon in 1943) is a Portugues | |
Four actresses have played | Alice: Virginia Davis (15), Margie Gay (31), Dawn O' |
In 1906, William married | Alice Virgo and had three children. |
His later affair with | Alice, Viscountess Wimborne (born 1880), which laste |
When an old flame, | Alice, visits him, Fay knocks him out in a jealous f |
of Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire England, | Alice von Rothschild acquired a nearby property at E |
In 1896 he married | Alice von Ziegesar, daughter of Baron von Ziegesar; |
garet Denck (died 1957), and then, in 1959, to | Alice von Hildebrand (born 1923), also a philosopher |
ner (died 16 November 1939) and his mother was | Alice von Ziegesar (died 31 January 1953 ), daughter |
Three months later, after | Alice von Hildebrand cited Eden's research in her ow |
ry from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, | Alice Vonnegut attended Tudor Hall School for Girls |
Alice vs. Wonderland | |
s also featured in the film itself, during the | Alice vs. Albert Wesker battle and the ending credit |
Alice W. Nitka, Democrat | |
Flaherty, | Alice W. The Midnight Disease: The Drive to Write, W |
On the plane with her was her mother, Mary | Alice Wahlstrom. |
ris (alongside Ronald Pickup), and readings of | Alice Walker and Tony White for BBC Radio 4's Open B |
riters from Doris Lessing and Kurt Vonnegut to | Alice Walker and Greg Sarris. |
Rosemary Gore - | Alice Walker |
the short film, Behind God's Back, based on an | Alice Walker short story and starring Beau Bridges. |
e birthplace of several noted writers, such as | Alice Walker (author of The Color Purple), Joel Chan |
er and lyricist of the Broadway version of the | Alice Walker book The Color Purple. |
The Gifford-Walker Farm, also known as the | Alice Walker Farm, is located on North Bergen Road ( |
( | Alice Walker's In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens spe |
Referred to in | Alice Walker's |
olitical firestorm when he seemed to criticize | Alice Walker's The Color Purple for its negative por |
The story follows | Alice Walker's spiral into insanity as she prepares |
ican Family by Alex Haley, The Color Purple by | Alice Walker, Beloved by Nobel Prize-winning Toni Mo |
Meridian (1976), a novel by | Alice Walker, dealt with issues of the civil rights |
de such writers as Maya Angelou, Edward Albee, | Alice Walker, and Edwidge Danticat. |
lm The Color Purple, adapted from the novel by | Alice Walker. |
Roman myth, and contemporary writers, such as | Alice Walker. |
that shows it to you," according to the writer | Alice Walker. |
lots including the case of a young woman named | Alice Walmsley who has been wrongly convicted of mur |
In 1103 he married | Alice Waltheof, the daughter of Waltheof II, Earl of |
Robson Walton, John T. Walton, Jim Walton and | Alice Walton, children of the Wal-Mart founder |
New Brunswick, the son of Sherman Blakeney and | Alice Warman, and educated at Mount Allison Universi |
While on the Welk show, | Alice was known for wearing particularly full skirts |
Alice was one of thirteen children and later attende | |
Alice was the a first cousin of Joseph's first wife, | |
Alice was born at Schaerbeek, near Brussels. | |
Some sources note that | Alice was the wife of John Parker. |
(Cape Romanzof White | Alice) was activated in 1957. |
Alice was born at "Bromont", near Newburg, Charles C | |
The couple's first child, Hannah Elenor | Alice, was born on 19 March 2006 (2006-03-19) (age 5 |
1971 by activists Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon, | Alice was the first organization for gay Democrats i |
Alice was feared dead but was pulled out of the rubb | |
Alice was a daughter of Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl | |
He married in 1656; his wife | Alice was the daughter of another Roger Wilbraham fr |
Alice was a daughter of Thomas Montacute, 4th Earl o | |
uccessful in 1310 (Henry Fitzgerald's daughter | Alice was married with Robert de Lisle). |
Alice was the brain child of Frank Wood, Chuck Finne | |
Alice was the daughter of Capt. | |
When | Alice was seventeen and Phoebe thirteen years old th |
From 1934 until her death | Alice was linked with the composer William Walton. |
Alice was not dispatched and arrived in France at th | |
In September 1234, | Alice was offered the sum of forty thousand crowns a |
As | Alice was in his care when she died, he was the last |
(Sparrevohn White | Alice) was activated in 1957. |
A musical by Micki Grant entitled | Alice was the previous musical work of Alice's adven |
mily that has just returned from Paris much to | Alice's mother dismay who realizes that Alice was ti |
Alice was an original character created for the film | |
ected to be the same pod, this orca was named " | Alice", Alice was never captured and vanished in the |
When | Alice was a child she had a skiing accident; she has |
Alice was born Alice Chaucer, daughter to Thomas Cha | |
Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by | |
Alice was born in February 1991 to Nick Bates and El | |
From 1900 to 1910, | Alice was a Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Alexandr |
Princess | Alice was born 25 February 1883 at Windsor Castle. |
a prominent banker, and Caroline Haskell-Lee, | Alice was tall for the era at 5'7", charming, athlet |
His wife, | Alice, was reprieved, and died in prison in 1602. |
In 1414 a daughter, | Alice was born to both Matilda and the Earl of Cambr |
Alice was one of only 22 tropical or subtropical cyc | |
(Ohlson Mountain White | Alice) was activated in 1958. |
Alice was much involved in editorial work on publica | |
ontinuing as a music student in local schools, | Alice was accepted as a student of Carlos Salzedo at |
Alice was default reading to the point where I knew | |
Alice was Heber C. Kimball's daughter, and the twin | |
Alice was built on personalities and not just the mu | |
When | Alice was 17 and Phoebe 13, they began to write vers |
Alice was the daughter of a Methodist minister, the | |
('Screaming | Alice' was Cockney rhyming slang for Crystal Palace. |
Alice was the stepdaughter of Sir Thomas More. | |
Mara's wife | Alice was the daughter of Frank Barnard, founder of |
specialists in a wide range of fields such as | Alice Waters on food, Doctor Harold Katz on dental h |
Kofi Annan and | Alice Waters (2008) |
ed by world-renowned celebrity chefs including | Alice Waters, Roy Yamaguchi, Charlie Trotter, and Je |
clients have included Francis Ford Coppola and | Alice Waters, who has named it as her favourite rest |
ation's founder is influential chef and author | Alice Waters. |
est surviving son of Anthony Irby and his wife | Alice Welbye, daughter of Thomas Welbye. |
On 22 December 1575, he married | Alice Welbye, daughter of Thomas Welbye. |
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