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| n 1883, the observatory was founded by Arthur | Atkinson, a keen amateur astronomer and Member of Parl |
| ith dyslexia was established in 1974 by Colin | Atkinson, a former cricketer for Somerset County Crick |
| After losing his sight in 1912, J. Robert | Atkinson, a cowboy from Montana, learned to read Brail |
| He attended the Londonderry and | Atkinson academies and was instructed by private tutor |
| Cogswell attended | Atkinson Academy in Atkinson, New Hampshire, Kimball U |
| Illinois, the two eventually rejoined General | Atkinson, accompanied General Milton Alexander and Gen |
| e district, which includes the communities of | Atkinson, Ainsworth, Bassett, Broken Bow, Dunning, Mul |
| he likes of Dwight Yorke, John Barnes and Ron | Atkinson all paying tribute to the winger and his ridi |
| ho were now managed by Mike Newell had signed | Atkinson along with Jean-Paul Kamudimba Kalala, who wa |
| eginning as an apprentice at Oldham Athletic, | Atkinson also played for Watford, Swansea City, Bolton |
| Atkinson also accompanied the funeral car during the p | |
| National Executive Committee for five years, | Atkinson also served as the party's national tresaurer |
| Atkinson also won two medals in the four-man event at | |
| Atkinson also designed and implemented HyperCard, the | |
| Atkinson also has won major tournaments in Qatar, New | |
| used him with another Catholic martyr, Thomas | Atkinson, although there was a Marian priest called Ni |
| Westwood, Ian McKellen, Boris Johnson, Rowan | Atkinson and King Constantine II of Greece. |
| ania, Australia, Justann was trained by Lance | Atkinson and Peter Stacey. |
| Sacked by his avaricious boss (Rowan | Atkinson) and jilted by his girlfriend, Bernard uninte |
| formed by Jason Weaver, Laura Williams, Rowan | Atkinson, and the chorus. |
| ing BBC Voice of Musical Theatre winner Aimie | Atkinson and premiered at Jermyn Street Theatre in Jul |
| He was married twice: firstly to Jane | Atkinson and secondly to Abigail Porthouse. |
| d as part of comedy collective 'GIT' with Dan | Atkinson and Jon Richardson. |
| raphies on Bruno Kreisky, Monty Python, Rowan | Atkinson and Samuel Beckett</ref>. |
| The river flows northeast into the | Atkinson and Gilmanton Academy Grant, then joins the L |
| zis: The Occult Conspiracy, directed by Tracy | Atkinson and Joan Baran, narrated by Malcolm McDowell, |
| credited as Programme Associate alongside Dan | Atkinson and Steve Williams. |
| On 10 July 2008, lead vocalist Dean | Atkinson and bassist Dennis Frazier announced that the |
| n by Pete Spiby, Ozzy Lister, Mark Thomas, Si | Atkinson and Adam Irwin. |
| Alister | Atkinson and Lory Blanchard played for Linwood while J |
| terfield, John Bond, Trevor Kilkelly, Alister | Atkinson and Lory Blanchard. |
| iginally designed by Dave Winer, Don Box, Bob | Atkinson, and Mohsen Al-Ghosein in 1998 in a project f |
| Kendal, UK: | Atkinson and Politt. |
| ed with the help of Larry Summers and Valerie | Atkinson, and published by Atari Program Exchange in 1 |
| s Finance Chairman under Lord Mayor Sallyanne | Atkinson and was later appointed Works Chairman. |
| It was written and produced by Geoff | Atkinson and Kim Fuller, and ran for three series unti |
| r 1971 against Middlesbrough, in place of Ron | Atkinson and after a substitute slot, succeeded the in |
| unced plans for a protest drive aimed against | Atkinson and South Australian Premier Mike Rann, sched |
| it School District 228, which covers Geneseo, | Atkinson, and parts of Colona. |
| sed to leave were rounded up by General Henry | Atkinson and escorted west, though many later returned |
| his extraordinary bravery, whose parents, Dr. | Atkinson and Martha Mumford McGehee Pelham, resided in |
| ornish Orchards in Duloe by cider makers Andy | Atkinson and Jon Clare who employ traditional producti |
| r, including a West End production with Rowan | Atkinson and The Watford Theatre's production of The I |
| Written by vocalist Nick | Atkinson and producers Charlie Grant and Peter Woodrof |
| Neal's departure in 1995, the arrival of Ron | Atkinson and Gordon Strachan would see Dublin fit into |
| Former Governor William Yates | Atkinson and Judge Alvan Freeman pleaded with the crow |
| itary organisation was formed in 2002 by Mark | Atkinson and John Hill due to frustration with the lea |
| wrote and directed student revues with Rowan | Atkinson and Richard Curtis. |
| ton Bank for Savings, Peters Ice Cream, Hicks | Atkinson and the Saturday Evening Express. |
| arrival of Alfie Moon, Stacey Slater and Bert | Atkinson, and the setting of farewell scenes for Zoe S |
| awn French, Adam Cooper, Julie Walters, Rowan | Atkinson and Michael Sheen. |
| The Thin Blue Line, which also starred Rowan | Atkinson, and the BBC comedy sketch series Harry Enfie |
| te of no confidence in the conservative Harry | Atkinson, and assumed the premiership. |
| Conceived while | Atkinson and Curtis were working on Not the Nine O'Clo |
| prenticeship by Manchester United manager Ron | Atkinson, and accepted the offer. |
| ollowing the battle the Warrior carried Henry | Atkinson and his staff to Fort Crawford where they met |
| ies made him the only person other than Rowan | Atkinson and Tony Robinson to appear in all four serie |
| n of Caryl Churchill's The Skriker with Jayne | Atkinson, Angie Phillips, and Savages co-star Philip S |
| On 19 June 2008, | Atkinson announced he would not stand at the next gene |
| Failing to receive a reply, | Atkinson announced to the press that he was sending co |
| as the first year of first-class cricket, and | Atkinson appeared for Yorkshire in 1861 and 1862, whil |
| In March 2010, | Atkinson appeared at the York Literature Festival, giv |
| Atkinson appears to have been on the verge of selectio | |
| Atkinson applied similar principles to mine shaft vent | |
| n Clough Galleries (Halifax, 2005) and at The | Atkinson Art Gallery, (Southport, 2004). |
| istol; The Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool; The | Atkinson Art Gallery, Southport; Boundary Gallery, Lon |
| ttering Town as player/manager succeeding Ron | Atkinson, as manager in December 1974. |
| versity College London, together with Janette | Atkinson, as professors of Psychology. |
| e Behind Student" - Curtis as the student and | Atkinson as the impatient man |
| "Joke" - | Atkinson as the joke-teller and Curtis as the joke-rec |
| Frank | Atkinson as Corporal |
| Frank | Atkinson as Miner |
| Gemma | Atkinson as Emily |
| ile, was purchased by contracting firm Guy F. | Atkinson as their #28151. |
| Michelle | Atkinson as Anthea |
| John | Atkinson as Ed Connelly |
| George | Atkinson as Bonfons Cruchot |
| Born in Toronto, Ontario, Ted | Atkinson as a child emigrated with his family across t |
| Rowan | Atkinson as Lord Edmund Blackadder |
| "Interval Announcement" - | Atkinson as the announcer |
| , the party was suddenly forced to reconsider | Atkinson as a ministerial prospect. |
| The Vicar" - Curtis as Gerald and | Atkinson as the vicar |
| The episode included series regulars Rowan | Atkinson as Sir Edmund Blackadder, Tony Robinson as Ba |
| ident, Steeler's coach Chuck Noll referred to | Atkinson as part of the "criminal element" in football |
| Mary Jane" - Richard Curtis as the announcer, | Atkinson as Will "Nigger-hater" Bowen and Howard Gooda |
| Rowan | Atkinson as Prince Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh "The Blac |
| efore he reverted to assistant manager to Ron | Atkinson at West Bromwich Albion. |
| ers, Remi Moses and Bryan Robson, soon joined | Atkinson at Old Trafford and this had a negative effec |
| ormed in 2010 under the direction of Crichton | Atkinson at the HERE Arts Center in New York City as a |
| at the end of the 1973-74 season to join Ron | Atkinson at Kettering Town. |
| While with Stokes, Bandy & | Atkinson, Atkinson was first elected to the Tennessee |
| After Millfield, | Atkinson attended the Universities of Miami, Durham an |
| Atkinson attended Millfield School and represented Gre | |
| Atkinson attended college at the University of North C | |
| The Waycross division serves | Atkinson, Bacon, Brantley, Charlton, Coffee, Pierce, a |
| Atkinson ballast tractor at the Torbay Steam Fair in A | |
| "The Story" (4:21) (Dave | Atkinson, Barnes, G. Chambers, Oliver) |
| , which controlled (in addition to this base) | Atkinson, Beane, Coolidge, Ramey and Waller Fields in |
| Atkinson became the park superintendent, the first Afr | |
| Atkinson began his competitive career for Leeds in 196 | |
| humberland mathematician and astronomer Henry | Atkinson began running Bavington school when he was on |
| by South Australian Attorney General Michael | Atkinson believing the issue to only affect a minority |
| It was remodelled by Thomas | Atkinson between 1763 and 1769. |
| Atkinson biggest win came in 2004 when she won the Wor | |
| W.P. "Bill" | Atkinson bought land in the area that would become Mid |
| Chandler, Karen Clift, Richard Croft, Lynton | Atkinson, Brad Diamond, Christopheren Nomura, Jeff Mat |
| Guy Allen, John Arbour, Steve | Atkinson, Brian Bradley, Bud Debrody, Bill Goldsworthy |
| Atkinson Brothers were resident at the Beehive Works w | |
| games for Albion in the Second Division, Ron | Atkinson brought him to First Division Aston Villa for |
| Beverley Callard, she was born Rebecca Jayne | Atkinson, but took her stepfather's surname when her m |
| orn to New Zealand: A Biography of Jane Maria | Atkinson by Frances Porter (1989, Allen & Unwin/Port N |
| Jari-Matti Latvala edging out Subaru's Chris | Atkinson by 1.1 seconds. |
| Atkinson called the ruling a "minor setback" and indic | |
| Canterbury included Alister | Atkinson, captain Jimmy Haig, Lory Blanchard, John Bon |
| Colin Ronald Michael | Atkinson CBE - Cricketer, schoolmaster and headmaster |
| elieve that a more decisive action by General | Atkinson, charged with prosecuting the war, in stoppin |
| In order to raise capital, | Atkinson charged $50 for an "annual membership" and $1 |
| received the Economic Justice Award, from the | Atkinson Charitable Foundation, in 2004. |
| All songs written by Nick | Atkinson, Charlie Grant and Peter Woodroffe, except "Y |
| first conceived in 1944 and designed by R d'E | Atkinson, chief assistant at the Royal Greenwich Obser |
| Hackness Hall, designed by Peter | Atkinson circa 1795 |
| sed a vote of no confidence in governor Peter | Atkinson, citing safety concerns over job cuts at the |
| During the first raid on Miyako airfield, | Atkinson claimed his first victory over a Mitsubishi G |
| hrough or near the cities of Spillville, Fort | Atkinson, Clermont, Elgin, Elkader, Elkport, Garber, a |
| In 1929, | Atkinson collaborated with Fritz Houtermans to apply G |
| multaneously fielded three black players, and | Atkinson collectively referred to Cunningham, Batson a |
| ful, however, and Hose was lynched soon after | Atkinson confronted the mob. |
| image and social reality, Editors Clarissa W. | Atkinson, Constance H. Buchanan, Margaret Ruth Miles, |
| Atkinson constructs his narrative from letters, newspa | |
| Treason at Maastricht (1994, with Rodney | Atkinson, contributions by Daniel Hannan) - criticism |
| In 1987, Stowers joined the law firm of | Atkinson, Conway & Gagnon until leaving in 1995 to bec |
| talented, led by safeties Jack Tatum, George | Atkinson, cornerback Skip Thomas and cornerback Willie |
| Atkinson County (north) | |
| Atkinson County, Georgia - south | |
| Atkinson currently works as a Raiders broadcaster, doi | |
| 88 were the worst of the Long Depression, and | Atkinson cut salaries, raised loans and raised customs |
| ing elements of the Otto cycle, Diesel cycle, | Atkinson cycle and Rankine cycle. |
| of Musicool were: Abi Ryan, Mr Midas, William | Atkinson, Darren Michelangelo Smith, Annika Gabbitas, |
| 7, Beaumont married Henrietta Jane Emma Hawks | Atkinson, daughter of John Atkinson. |
| aumont and his wife Henrietta Jane Emma Hawks | Atkinson, daughter of John Atkinson. |
| March 9 - Robert | Atkinson Davis, businessman, politician and 4th Premie |
| Atkinson defeated Democratic party candidate Cornelius | |
| On November 4, 2008, | Atkinson defeated Richard Morgan. |
| mainly in scientific work, on 31 October 1911 | Atkinson departed south with Scott's team and remained |
| Atkinson described them as being ‘dumb-bell' shaped, a | |
| Atkinson described as 'stupid' the frontal assaults ag | |
| In his review in The New York Times, Brooks | Atkinson described Judy Holliday's character Ella Pete |
| Atkinson died on August 8, 1899 in Newnan, Georgia, ag | |
| In none of these matches did | Atkinson distinguish himself. |
| Atkinson does speak knowledgeably about the production | |
| ethodology textbooks of Box and Draper and of | Atkinson, Donev and Tobias. |
| Cubic designs are discussed by Kiefer, by | Atkinson, Donev, and Tobias and by Hardin and Sloane. |
| The Ala Moana Hotel is a hotel located at 410 | Atkinson Drive in Honolulu, Hawaii, on the island of O |
| Chris | Atkinson driving a Subaru Impreza WRC. |
| he Driven Man, a series of sketches featuring | Atkinson driving around London trying to solve his car |
| , Josh Bonati (of Bonati Mastering), and John | Atkinson each of whom play percussive instruments and |
| fter artists and broadcasters including Rowan | Atkinson, Eddie Izzard, Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, a |
| Atkinson Elementary School | |
| ough the Penruddock grammar school under John | Atkinson, entered (1708) the Whitehaven Academy under |
| Edward | Atkinson, entrepreneur and business executive |
| Gordon | Atkinson, Equality Party (1989-1994), Independent (199 |
| icky Gervais, Eddie Izzard, Beryl Reid, Rowan | Atkinson, Eric Idle, Stephen Fry, Flight of the Concho |
| Atkinson established the first major chain of video sp | |
| born, Fort Armstrong, and Fort Clark, General | Atkinson established Fort Dixon as his command post. |
| J R | Atkinson et al. 1938 The accuracy of rectifier-photoel |
| J R | Atkinson et al. 1960 Scattering of Electrons and Posit |
| number of Canadian scholars including Michael | Atkinson, Evelyn Peters, Gregory Marchildon, Kathleen |
| mbia and was former dean of York University's | Atkinson Faculty of Liberal & Professional Studies bef |
| However, despite an encouraging start, | Atkinson failed to settle in Turkey and had loan spell |
| ghts of the Golden Mynes, or Golden Knights.' | Atkinson failed to make any impression on the king, wh |
| It was sold around 1820 to the | Atkinson family who lived there for about 100 years. |
| Sir Anthony Barnes "Tony" | Atkinson, FBA, is a British economist and has been a S |
| Detachment operated from: | Atkinson Field, British Guiana, 1 November 1942-7 Octo |
| Made by | Atkinson Film-Arts of Canada, it premiered in syndicat |
| By 1924, | Atkinson finished printing the 21 volumes of the Brail |
| It was here | Atkinson first came to the Admiral's attention, servin |
| Atkinson first came to prominence at Ipswich Town as a | |
| terviewed Cameron Diaz, John Legend and Rowan | Atkinson for Dutch network NOS. |
| n rebuilt to the design of architect R. Frank | Atkinson for the Midland Railway Company. |
| land, where he was signed for £750,000 by Ron | Atkinson for Sheffield Wednesday. |
| His late sister, Ruth | Atkinson Ford, was a pioneering woman comic book artis |
| However, | Atkinson found himself unable to say the line due to h |
| ary and John Longyear donated $25,000 to help | Atkinson found the Universal Braille Press in 1919 in |
| As bishop, | Atkinson founded a church school for boys in Raleigh a |
| hard, George Davidson, Bill McLennan, Alister | Atkinson, Frank Mulcare, captain Travers Hardwick and |
| Davidson, Bill McLennan, Bob Neilson, Alister | Atkinson, Frank Mulcare, Cyril Paskell, Vern Bakalich |
| ather in 1811, engaging the architect William | Atkinson from 1812 to 1822 to rebuild the castle in th |
| Atkinson gained considerable experience as a repertory | |
| The New York Times reviewer, Brooks | Atkinson, gave it a good, if patronizing, review, prai |
| or Kilkelly, Henry Maxwell, Ian Grey, Alister | Atkinson, George McDonald, Dick Haggie, Bob Hawes, Ron |
| Dowling was born in | Atkinson, Georgia. |
| John Thomas | Atkinson Glass, often known as Pastor Jack Glass or si |
| Atkinson graduated from the University of Georgia with | |
| Battersea Bridge, John | Atkinson Grimshaw (1885) |
| She and Arthur Samuel | Atkinson had a shipboard romance and were married 30 D |
| Greg | Atkinson had previously fronted the band Ups and Downs |
| Atkinson had also hit Swann in a similar manner in the | |
| Atkinson had leased the 345 acres (1.4 km2) adjacent t | |
| Atkinson had covered the police beat for the Evening T | |
| Atkinson had been returned unopposed at the 1931 gener | |
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