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Brooks | Arthur - Engineer |
Recorded & Engineered By Brooks | Arthur |
His brother | Arthur Alfred Brown also played for Villa and made th |
entury Britain, the 'Hotel Cecil': her brother | Arthur would eventually himself become prime minister |
Roscoe Ates as Brother | Arthur |
His brother | Arthur had represented the St. Denis riding in the Ho |
His brother | Arthur was a member of the Quebec assembly and the Ca |
Compton is named after Compton and his brother | Arthur, who was also an influential scientist. |
His brother | Arthur Mills succeeded him as Member of Parliament fo |
His brother | Arthur made a handful of appearances for Blackburn Ro |
His brother | Arthur was a Canadian inventor and astronomer. |
Chadwick's brother | Arthur and cousin Edgar were both England internation |
In 1861 he was joined there by his brother | Arthur Evans Moule. |
His brother | Arthur O'Hara Wood was a tennis player too and won th |
he Fordham Rams, coaching his youngest brother | Arthur. |
His brother | Arthur played Minor Counties cricket for Staffordshir |
His youngest brother | Arthur Brickley played football and baseball for Colu |
His younger brother | Arthur Ellis has also represented England U20. |
Exham's brother | Arthur played cricket for Dublin University. |
eded in his titles by his younger twin brother | Arthur. |
eeded in the viscountcy by his younger brother | Arthur. |
The older brother | Arthur also served in an infantry regiment in Flander |
His younger brother, | Arthur, Duke of Rothesay, would not be born until 150 |
mbridge as an exhibitioner, where his brother, | Arthur, had again preceded him. |
0 Croydon Road, Reigate, close to his brother, | Arthur Gilbert who lived in Limpsfield. |
He had a brother, | Arthur Kent White (1889-1981). |
Curt Bridges (Robert Mitchum) and his brother, | Arthur (William Hopper), track down the panther which |
Cursham's brother, | Arthur was also a first-class cricketer and football |
She had an older brother, | Arthur Franz Graf Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau. |
Brothers | Arthur, Ronald and Ernest Everson built three aircraf |
Powys brothers | Arthur and Richard both played first-class cricket, a |
His elder brothers, | Arthur, Philips and James, were at school in England. |
"Temptation" (Nacio Herb Brown, | Arthur Freed) - 3:04 |
"Alone" (Nacio Herb Brown, | Arthur Freed) - 2:29 |
Brown, | Arthur Charles Lewis: The Round Table before Wace. |
"Should I?" (Nacio Herb Brown, | Arthur Freed) - 5:16 |
Goes My Heart, Frederic March, Virginia Bruce, | Arthur Lake (actor) and Patsy Kelly |
"Pennies from Heaven" (Johnny Burke, | Arthur Johnston) - 4:18 Bonus track on CD reissue |
"Pennies from Heaven" - (Johnny Burke, | Arthur Johnson) |
"Benny's/Pennies from Heaven" (Johnny Burke, | Arthur Johnston) - 4:30 |
Burks, | Arthur W. (1956), The logic of fixed and growing auto |
Peirce, Charles Sanders and Burks, | Arthur W., ed. |
Burn, | Arthur: The Prince of the White Horse), is a Japanese |
Joseph Burton, | Arthur Barton, James Oldknow and Arthur Morton made t |
The sequence showed unscrupulous businessman | Arthur Daley and his bodyguard (or "minder") walking |
The brothers were devoted to each other, but | Arthur went up, and poor little Fred went under." |
Perceval offers to fight, but | Arthur realizes Mordred was his sin and stands to fac |
Her centerfold was photographed by | Arthur James and Mike Shea. |
The role played by | Arthur Lake had originally been written for "Whisperi |
es by decades the more famous The Crucible, by | Arthur Miller. |
ertaken around the 1890s to plans developed by | Arthur Blomfield at a cost of £1,400. |
The facade was rebuilt in 1908-1910 by | Arthur Nunweek. |
Actors Circle Theatre was established by | Arthur Mendoza in 1985 in Los Angeles, California. |
Moshe Broderson by | Arthur Szyk |
and starred in, among other things, Anatol by | Arthur Schnitzler. |
A print by | Arthur William Moore (1863-1909), a landscape artist, |
d by Bill McGarry, and then he was replaced by | Arthur Cox. |
re of the Musgrave Ritual" is a short story by | Arthur Conan Doyle, featuring his fictional detective |
The school was founded in 1934 by | Arthur Fitch,a Quaker psychiatrist. |
All songs written by | Arthur Enders. |
he concept of racial "purity" was developed by | Arthur de Gobineau. |
1827 map of Tennessee by | Arthur Finley, showing the "Brainerd Missionary Stati |
ilm noir, shot in black and white, directed by | Arthur Ripley. |
nity theatre company to produce All My Sons by | Arthur Miller. |
He is later called on by | Arthur to treat Geraint himself, and stayed for almos |
t was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and produced by | Arthur Hornblow Jr. from a screenplay by Everett Free |
Horton Conway, extending the naming system by | Arthur Cayley for the Kepler-Poinsot solids. |
Miller was replaced in the 1902 tournament by | Arthur Harding. |
ery also purchased Golden Summer, Eaglemont by | Arthur Streeton for $3.5 million. |
d by a letter setting out the problems sent by | Arthur Wallis to the other early leaders. |
f Big Town is a 1942 American film directed by | Arthur Dreifuss. |
The towers were designed by | Arthur Erickson Architects and named BOMA Building of |
as he leaves the church, Cavis is overheard by | Arthur McHollingshead. |
It was adapted by | Arthur Altman. |
spinner that he was recommended to Somerset by | Arthur Wellard. |
a was designed and constructed as a suburb, by | Arthur Wakerley from the 1880s onwards. |
Other sound discs to this film were donated by | Arthur Lennig to the George Eastman House Motion Pict |
Libretto by | Arthur Yorinks. |
atured prominently in the play The Crucible by | Arthur Miller. |
It was photographed in black and white by | Arthur Grant. |
The Liberal Party led by | Arthur Peters formed the government. |
r to the BrainCap, a concept later explored by | Arthur C. Clarke. |
love words, Giorgia kills herself, followed by | Arthur. |
matches in Ceylon was the 1926-27 side led by | Arthur Gilligan. |
d a field which was discovered in June 1896 by | Arthur Bell. |
1908 London Olympics, a program paint by | Arthur Stockdale Cope |
All tracks written and arranged by | Arthur Lee, except "The Everlasting First" arranged b |
It was written by | Arthur Freed, Al Hoffman, and Al Goodhart (or Goodhea |
on the novel The Hound of the Baskervilles by | Arthur Conan Doyle. |
"Neutron Tide" is a short story written by | Arthur C. Clarke. |
sely based on The Return of Sherlock Holmes by | Arthur Conan Doyle. |
tion of the 1898 play Trelawny of the Wells by | Arthur Wing Pinero. |
Neige a fondu sur la Manicouagan, directed by | Arthur Lamothe. |
by | Arthur Francis Leach. |
sion was a new version of the song, remixed by | Arthur Baker. |
cine is a 1938 British crime film, directed by | Arthur B. Woods and starring Elizabeth Allan and Cyri |
"No More Lonely Nights" (special dance mix by | Arthur Baker) |
The 1949 film Impact, directed by | Arthur Lubin, features downtown Sausalito in its open |
thall provided the scenario for two ballets by | Arthur Bliss: Miracle in the Gorbals (1944), and Adam |
t Ireland at Lansdowne Road, Wales were led by | Arthur 'Monkey' Gould in a 3-3 draw. |
The dance remixes by | Arthur Baker was featured on the 12" vinyl. |
opened 1912, with a station house designed by | Arthur Gerber added in 1913. |
both remixed and previously released tracks by | Arthur Loves Plastic. |
ication of the Annals of Agriculture edited by | Arthur Young begins. |
The exhibition was visited by | Arthur Grogan, a government inspector from the Minist |
he Black Keys is a "piano novelty" composed by | Arthur Schutt, an early jazz pianist and arranger. |
s remade as Dead of Winter (1987), directed by | Arthur Penn. |
s one of the few published novelties issued by | Arthur Schutt. |
Music by | Arthur Pryor. |
8 film, based on the book of the same title by | Arthur Conan Doyle. |
by | Arthur Johnston and Sydney Clare |
Occasional verses by | Arthur fforde were published later in his life before |
The music was written by | Arthur Schwartz; the lyrics by Howard Dietz. |
anz in the premiere production of The Price by | Arthur Miller |
The novel starts with an attack by | Arthur and his war-band, and the escape of Gwyna, a s |
It was one of three radio stations owned by | Arthur Wilkerson of Lenoir City, Tennessee. |
e discovered was NAD+, which was identified by | Arthur Harden and William Youndin 1906. |
Pele, painted by | Arthur Johnsen |
ed with "Jamaican Rumba", composed for them by | Arthur Benjamin, which became a signature tune for th |
dard Pacific Homes was incorporated in 1961 by | Arthur Svendsen and Ronald Foell, and began construct |
a brand of automotive brakes begun in 1902 by | Arthur H. Raymond and Arthur F. Law of Bridgeport, Co |
elevision film about schizophrenia directed by | Arthur Allan Seidelman. |
rm, but was defeated for reelection in 1908 by | Arthur W. Kopp. |
It was directed by | Arthur Lubin and starring Teresa Wright, Cameron Mitc |
A short story by | Arthur C. Clarke |
of Dunedin - William Parker Street followed by | Arthur Scoular |
inger is a 1928 British crime film directed by | Arthur Maude and starring Leslie Faber, Annette Benso |
Who is this, with garments gory (text by | Arthur C. Coxe) |
as built in 1930 as a modest family retreat by | Arthur Carter, a former landowner. |
The thesis was supervised by | Arthur R. von Hippel. |
adise Isle is a 1937 American film directed by | Arthur Greville Collins. |
The music is by | Arthur Benjamin, performed by London Philharmonic and |
"Dymagic" includes a vocal performance by | Arthur Brown, similar to the one found on Dune, the l |
sard 1803-2005: contributions in Parliament by | Arthur Hamilton-Gordon |
ellinore (or "Pelly", as he is often called by | Arthur) is a comical, much-loved, permanent guest of |
The song was first recorded by | Arthur Collins on Edison 5470. |
"The Day You Came Along” (music by | Arthur Johnston). |
(Jean-Claude Brialy) is publicly humiliated by | Arthur (Charles Belmont) and plots to destroy Arthur' |
All songs by | Arthur Lee, unless noted. |
Quakers in Science and Industry by | Arthur Raistrick. |
otated by B.E. Sydow, translated and edited by | Arthur Hedley, London, 1962. |
k, features Marjorie Lord, and was directed by | Arthur Lubin. |
s based on The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard by | Arthur Conan Doyle. |
vid H. Rosen and Joel Weishaus, Illustrated by | Arthur Okamura. |
uary 1974 he appeared in concerts conducted by | Arthur Fiedler. |
The Labour Party, led by | Arthur Henderson, continued to gain strength, going f |
That They May Win was a play by | Arthur Miller. |
The screenplay was written by | Arthur "Bugs" Baer from a story by Earle Browne. |
The lyrics were written by | Arthur Freed, with music by Nacio Herb Brown. |
stiny is a 1924 British drama film directed by | Arthur Rooke and starring Stewart Rome, Mary Odette a |
he fictional Space Odyssey universe created by | Arthur C. Clarke. |
isociation: This is a technical term coined by | Arthur Koestler. |
ing Bradshaw left his post and was replaced by | Arthur Reeves. |
aight is a 1920 short Western film directed by | Arthur J. Flaven and featuring Hoot Gibson. |
Nature Played a Dirty Trick on You (Lyrics by | Arthur Lippmann and Milton Pascal; music by Sherwin) |
a 1933 American comedy-drama film directed by | Arthur Hopkins, starring Roland Young and Lillian Gis |
by | Arthur Levine, About.com |
The novel was written by | Arthur C. Clarke. |
ical information about Robinson is provided by | Arthur Haygarth. |
in Mathew Street is adorned by a sculpture by | Arthur Dooley entitled "Four Lads Who Shook the World |
The Medieval Imagination, translated by | Arthur Goldhammer. |
ate from 1928 to 1935, when he was defeated by | Arthur Sexton of the Country Party. |
g-Gould in 1865, and the music was composed by | Arthur Sullivan in 1871. |
he premiered the Suite for viola and cello by | Arthur Butterworth with Terence Weil. |
"Time's Arrow" is a short story by | Arthur C. Clarke, first published in 1950. |
Hunt Country Vineyards was founded in 1981 by | Arthur C. Hunt and Joyce H. Hunt. |
John Proctor, The Crucible by | Arthur Miller at the Royal Exchange, Manchester (1990 |
ity party was the Ontario Liberal Party led by | Arthur Sturgis Hardy. |
was trained as an engineer at Wheal Abraham by | Arthur Woolf. |
Scores & Biographies by | Arthur Haygarth (SBnnn) |
Originally, it was to have been directed by | Arthur Rosson, but he was fired by Paramount Pictures |
It was originally developed by | Arthur Gilmour. |
ecundus and Some Other Fellows (illustrated by | Arthur Twidle) Boy's Own Paper Office, London, 1917 |
"Un Peu Beaucoup" (Music by | Arthur Lange, lyrics by Marcel Silver) |
It was photographed by | Arthur Grant, and has a score by Edwin Astley. |
drunk with a neighbor of the couple (played by | Arthur Houseman). |
Silver Streak, directed by | Arthur Hiller, starring Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor an |
The Crucible by | Arthur Miller with David Schofield, Eleanor David and |
ught Canterbury House, which had been built by | Arthur Jeffreys. |
t and the Music" is a popular song composed by | Arthur Schwartz with lyrics by Howard Dietz. |
All My Sons by | Arthur Miller with John Thaw and Michael Maloney (198 |
Glastonbury Lake Village discovered by | Arthur Bulleid. |
!" is a popular song with music was written by | Arthur Schwartz, the lyrics by Howard Dietz. |
retta (drame musical) in five acts composed by | Arthur Honegger and Jacques Ibert. |
nnedy on August 26, 1963, to a seat vacated by | Arthur M. Davis. |
This letter has been translated by | Arthur Waley. |
He was voiced by | Arthur Burghardt. |
Wakes is a 1952 British dram film, directed by | Arthur Crabtree and starring Lisa Daniely and Leslie |
"The American Clock" by | Arthur Miller, directed by Peter Wood (1986) |
ploitation film about LSD that was directed by | Arthur Dreifuss. |
The Book of Ceremonial Magic, by | Arthur Edward Waite was originally called The Book of |
tish, black-and-white, crime film, directed by | Arthur B. Woods and starring Ronald Shiner as Detecti |
Walterclough Hall by | Arthur Comfort 1913 |
the Gods" is a science fiction short story by | Arthur C. Clarke, first published in 1961. |
from The Teller of Tales by | Arthur Conan Doyle biographer Daniel Stashower |
Army first-innings, before being dismissed by | Arthur Gilligan. |
In the movie, he was played by | Arthur Kennedy. |
on sulfuric acid as solvent was supervised by | Arthur Rudolf Hantzsch. |
Childhood's End(1954) by | Arthur C. Clarke, alien beings guide humanity towards |
It was directed by | Arthur Lubin. |
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