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| He also played Mr. Sherwin in | Basil, a cheating betting shop owner in the BBC seri |
| The Doctor arrives to give | Basil a sedative and take him back to the hospital. |
| ire from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of | Basil: A.D. 802-867, Dij. |
| During a meeting with other bishops, Bishop | Basil accused Tryphon of being illiterate, and the P |
| the Byzantine Catholic Order of Sisters of St. | Basil acquired the property. |
| Basil Acres (27 November 1926-23 July 2000) was an E | |
| Basil Acres died at the age of 73. | |
| tham in the Babergh district of South Suffolk, | Basil Acres began his career in his home parish, bef |
| Johnny | Basil aka Desmond "Zil" Mobay, played by Lance Reddi |
| Basil Allcot Bowers OC 1923-33 | |
| At the end of the 1950 season, | Basil Allen, who had captained Gloucestershire in 19 |
| Basil also has many grandchildren, including Iris En | |
| te pudding as it contains black pepper, cumin, | basil and garlic. |
| For similarly titled albums, see Live at Sweet | Basil and Solar: Live at Sweet Basil. |
| The villagers flee, leaving only | Basil and Zorba behind. |
| Martyrs | Basil and Theodore of the Kiev Caves Monastery (1098 |
| e) dressed with oil, salt, garlic, oregano and | basil, and topped with sliced tomatoes and possibly |
| Basil and Nellie had one child, Adam, who died at th | |
| She had two younger brothers, | Basil and Manuel; and three younger sisters: Eudokia |
| ey conclude that the murderer is no other than | Basil and hatch a plan to break into his home at the |
| Maturin was born in Ireland in 1847 to William | Basil and Jane (Cook) Maturin and educated at Trinit |
| He then joined the Congregation of St. | Basil and became a priest on December 21, 1930. |
| I've named the fox | Basil and the squirrel is his girlfriend Suzy. |
| His brothers | Basil and Peter Abrahams and his late father Cec Abr |
| ded, or which it divided between them - so St. | Basil and St. Athanasius; but the question is not cl |
| Basil and Chrysostom, with the Letters of St. Eucher | |
| They recorded a one-week engagement at Sweet | Basil and, in 2000, released the 2-CD Jean-Michel Pi |
| helsea College of Science and Technology where | Basil Anderson was an instructor for the Gemmologica |
| Basil Appleby - Hector | |
| Basil Appleby as Jock MacIntyre | |
| n Hill and starring Ben Wrigley, Barbara Shaw, | Basil Appleby, Peter Gawthorne and Moore Marriott. |
| Onions and | basil are often added. |
| onal Order, other groups of the Sisters of St. | Basil are spread throughout the world. |
| Most of the liturgies bearing the name of | Basil are not entirely his work in their present for |
| Basil Arthur Firebrace Grieve (28 May 1864 - 19 Nove | |
| It was triggered by the death of | Basil Arthur on May 1, 1985. |
| Toni | Basil as Mary |
| The coronation of | Basil as co-emperor, from the Madrid Skylitzes |
| Basil Ashmore (13 September 1915 - January 1998) was | |
| Zorba declares his sadness about | Basil's now imminent return to England, whereupon Ba |
| eneral, married Romanos II's widow, regent for | Basil; assassinated (Origin: Cappadocian) |
| s a Catholic priest in the Congregation of St. | Basil at the age of 29. |
| on the marriage of Severus and his greeting to | Basil at the beginning of spring are quite in the sp |
| Basil Augustus Rigg (born 12 August 1926) was an Aus | |
| Basil B. Bennett (November 30, 1894 - August 19, 193 | |
| Geoffrey | Basil Bailey Hunter (b. |
| She joined the de | Basil Ballet in 1946, which was performing under the |
| He succeeded his cousin Issa | Basil Bandak. |
| Basil Bark is a former professional Canadian footbal | |
| -influenced amuse-bouche: Hamachi, salmon roe, | basil, basil flower |
| The first Chief Executive was | Basil Bean, who had previously been general manager |
| When Labour won the 1984 election, Sir | Basil became Speaker of the New Zealand House of Rep |
| Born in Pictou, Nova Scotia, the son of | Basil Bell and Mary Carr, Bell was educated in New G |
| d is present in many plants, including apples, | basil, bilberries, cranberries, elder flower, pepper |
| sed Edition,(with Terrell Ward Bynum), Oxford: | Basil Blackwell Publishers, 2000. |
| Contributions to Modern Economics, (1978) | Basil Blackwell Oxford ISBN 0 631 19220 4 |
| d Computing, (with Terrell Ward Bynum) Oxford: | Basil Blackwell Publishers, 2002. |
| Sir | Basil Blackwell (1889 - 9 April 1984) was born Henry |
| Oxford and New York: | Basil Blackwell, 2003. |
| Beckett: Repetition, Theory and Text (Oxford: | Basil Blackwell, 1988) |
| Media Theory, Oxford and Cambridge: | Basil Blackwell, 1990, 214pp + tables (translated in |
| 1978), Utopia and Anti-Utopia in Modern Times ( | Basil Blackwell, 1987), The Rise of Modern Society: |
| of Christendom (Princeton University Press and | Basil Blackwell, 1987). |
| Basil Blackwell, Oxford 1995. | |
| at The Institute of Physics, Stanley Thornes, | Basil Blackwell, and Oxford University Press, which |
| Oxford: | Basil Blackwell, 1993. |
| ilosophy, Politics and Society: Fourth Series ( | Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1972 |
| A Companion to Ethics (ed.), | Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1991; paperback edition, 19 |
| Advanced Econometrics, | Basil Blackwell, 1985 |
| Oxford, England: | Basil Blackwell, 1987. |
| y Elements and Patterns in Theory and History ( | Basil Blackwell, 1990). |
| ed Economy: A Critique of Contemporary Theory, | Basil Blackwell, 1984. |
| Basil Blackwell. | |
| Oxford: | Basil Blackwell. |
| Oxford, UK: | Basil Blackwell. |
| ilbert's command fought with the Greek general | Basil Boiannes in the Battle of Cannae, a grave Norm |
| In 1025, the Byzantine catapan of Italy, | Basil Boiannes, reorganised the structure of the cat |
| oia, the new fortress of the Byzantine catepan | Basil Boiannes. |
| orman defeat at the hands of the Greek general | Basil Boiannes. |
| John | Basil Boothroyd (4 March 1910-27 February 1988) was |
| Michael Egyes ... | Basil Broderick |
| 29, 1933, 1938 and 1945 general elections, Sir | Basil Brooke was elected unopposed. |
| ics, asking Prime Minister of Northern Ireland | Basil Brooke to formally thank Roman Catholics for n |
| 53, 1958, 1962 and 1965 general elections, Sir | Basil Brooke (later 1st Viscount Brookeborough) was |
| He served in Sir | Basil Brooke's Cabinet as Minister of Education from |
| st Viscount Alanbrooke, and grandfather of Sir | Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough, third Prim |
| Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough 1946-1963 | |
| Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke, and Sir | Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough. |
| Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough 26 April 19 | |
| was the son of Thomas Brooke, grandson of Sir | Basil Brooke, 1st Baronet, and his wife Catherine Co |
| He was replaced as Prime Minister by Sir | Basil Brooke. |
| knowledge of this grave assisted archaeologist | Basil Brown to understand the nature of the nearby S |
| evidence which already in 1938 was convincing | Basil Brown and his friend and principal employer Gu |
| He played the landlord in The | Basil Brush Show (2002-07). |
| t known as Missy in Kerching!, and Ella in The | Basil Brush Show. |
| 1, notably Boom Boom: The Best of the Original | Basil Brush Show, French & Saunders, and Bob Monkhou |
| in's next part was in the also CBBC sitcom The | Basil Brush Show, where she played the character of |
| in an episode of the CBBC children's show The | Basil Brush Show, playing a character named Sven Gar |
| ABC, later returning to the BBC to produce the | Basil Brush Show and Call My Bluff. |
| , with Ivan Owen, the British TV puppet legend | Basil Brush in 1963. |
| He made the first | Basil Brush puppet using a real fox tail. |
| Clive Anderson, Pauline Quirke, Linda Robson, | Basil Brush and Bernard Cribbins. |
| actor (Yes Minister; formerly straight man to | Basil Brush) was a former resident of the village. |
| These include Postman Pat, Rupert Bear, | Basil Brush, and Little Red Tractor. |
| ries was presented by former 'straight man' to | Basil Brush, Roy North, initially with Linda Fletche |
| Basil built another church nearby, the "Theotokos of | |
| h, The Poet As Spy: The Life and Wild Times of | Basil Bunting Aurum Press, London, 1998, ISBN 978185 |
| Makin, Peter (editor) | Basil Bunting on Poetry, Johns Hopkins University Pr |
| He served as Director of the | Basil Bunting Poetry Centre at Durham University for |
| Basil Bunting gave the first reading of Briggflatts | |
| ar:The Later Poetry of Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, | Basil Bunting and Hugh MacDiarmid Peter Lang, New Yo |
| It is the subject of | Basil Bunting's poem “At Briggflatts meetinghouse” ( |
| y Bennett, Michael Cardew, Sir Colin Davis and | Basil Bunting. |
| s Watch Chain - 1965: A collection of Poems by | Basil Bunting. |
| The flavor is similar to that of sweet | basil, but stronger and spicier. |
| Basil Butcher - 1294 @ 44.62 | |
| as Brian Close, Lance Gibbs, Mushtaq Mohammed, | Basil Butcher, Keith Andrew, Colin Cowdrey, Barry Kn |
| with the National Symphony Orchestra conducted | Basil Cameron. |
| Sattvic spices are mild spices including | basil, cardamom, cinnamon, coriander, cumin, fennel, |
| Basil Cardinal Hume was once Headmaster at the then | |
| He was ordained to the priesthood by | Basil Cardinal Hume on 26 June 1982. |
| Peter | Basil Carter (10 April 1921 - 16 September 2004) was |
| ly under the long tenure (1945-1980) of Alfred | Basil Carver and the shorter incumbencies of his suc |
| Around the same time, British Japanologist | Basil Chamberlain visited Shuri on the main Okinawan |
| nstruction of the Rhodes Building, designed by | Basil Champneys, completed in 1911. |
| a small domed late-Victorian room designed by | Basil Champneys, behind ornamental railings that pro |
| e magnificent Victorian buildings, designed by | Basil Champneys, were completed in 1889. |
| The building was designed by | Basil Champneys. |
| Lieutenant | Basil Charles Godfrey Place, D.S.C., Royal Navy. |
| Rear Admiral | Basil Charles Godfrey Place VC, CB, CVO, DSC (19 Jul |
| e outbreak of war she was commanded by Captain | Basil Charles Barrington Brooke, RN, and served with |
| Basil Charles Bucknall b. 1877 | |
| Basil Charles Barrington Brooke (6 April 1895-20 Jan | |
| Basil Charles Manly, Confederate Major of Artillery | |
| Basil Chivers (born 31 December 1939) was an English | |
| Basil choreographed, and co-directed with David Byrn | |
| Basil Chubb was born in Branksome, Poole, Dorset, th | |
| He had ten children: William, Benjamin, | Basil, Clarissa, Forbis, Jackson, Emily, and three o |
| The band was formed in the mid-1980s by | Basil Clarke (vocals), Phil Kirby (drums) and Paddy |
| e Press Section of the General Staff, informed | Basil Clarke, Head of Publicity, that Washington was |
| The Army's Monster Mail by | Basil Clarke. |
| n Mannville, Alberta, Canada, where his father | Basil Claude Gadsden was a missionary priest, accomp |
| Basil Clement Alderson Patchitt (born 12 August 1900 | |
| Ibrahim recorded "Manenberg" with | Basil Coetzee - it became an enormous hit in the tow |
| Basil Coetzee chose to stay and make whatever impres | |
| m Robbie Jansen, Dollar Brand, Chris McGregor, | Basil Coetzee, Errol Dyers and others. |
| ing issued a number of albums by such names as | Basil Coetzee, Robbie Jansen, Jonathan Butler, Tony |
| He graduated from St. | Basil College with a bachelor of arts in philosophy. |
| a chancery at 14 Peveril Road in Stamford, St. | Basil College, and aA Ukrainian museum. |
| Shamed, | Basil confesses to McGorry and Warden Glynn that he |
| For the | Basil Copper novel, see The House of the Wolf. |
| ollection of detective short stories by author | Basil Copper. |
| The collection was edited by | Basil Copper. |
| Basil Court and St. John Neumann). | |
| Crauford Kent as | Basil Courtney |
| Lawrence Grant as Sir | Basil Courtney |
| Bobby Clark as A. | Basil Crane Jr. |
| he three councillors are Veronica Kirkpatrick, | Basil Curley and Mark Hackett. |
| ther two former South Africans, Tony Greig and | Basil D'Oliveira playing for England. |
| ten 234 against Leicestershire CCC in 1939 and | Basil D'Oliveira making 227 for Worcestershire CCC a |
| He is the brother of | Basil D'Oliveira and the uncle of Damian D'Oliveira. |
| Africa, and replacement in the touring team by | Basil D'Oliveira, precipitated the sporting isolatio |
| His absence allowed the selection of | Basil D'Oliveira, and the subsequent controversy led |
| Basil D'Oliveira, Hedley Verity, Roy Gilchrist and P | |
| g International XI team and took the wicket of | Basil D'Oliveira. |
| The registration of | Basil D'Oliviera further restricted Slade's prospect |
| Basil D. Favis is an international leader in polymer | |
| In 1995 | Basil D. Favis was the recipient of the Syncrude Can |
| include various aphrodisiacs, such as oysters, | basil, dark chocolate or champagne. |
| Bishop Alan | Basil de Lastic (later Archbishop) (July 2, 1984 - N |
| This make sense, as | Basil Dean then ran Ealing Studios which is close by |
| scape is a 1930 British crime film directed by | Basil Dean and starring Gerald du Maurier, Edna Best |
| rey is a 1930 British mystery film directed by | Basil Dean and starring Robert Loraine, Warwick Ward |
| Producer - | Basil Dean |
| es is a 1929 American mystery film directed by | Basil Dean and starring Clive Brook, H. Reeves-Smith |
| lesley and J. B. Priestley; it was directed by | Basil Dean. |
| y in their careers include Sybil Thorndike and | Basil Dean. |
| Basil Deane Cherubini (Oxford University Press, 1965 | |
| Some critics, such as | Basil Deane, maintain that Berlioz's depiction has d |
| Square Ring is a 1953 British film directed by | Basil Dearden and made at Ealing Studios. |
| is a 1963 British crime drama film directed by | Basil Dearden and starring Bernard Lee, Rita Tushing |
| e to a City is a 1945 British film directed by | Basil Dearden adapted from a J. B. Priestley play, s |
| In 1946, | Basil Dearden directed the British film drama The Ca |
| te 1952 Ealing Studios drama film, directed by | Basil Dearden and starring John Mills and Dirk Bogar |
| er is a 1961 British thriller film directed by | Basil Dearden and starring Stewart Granger, Haya Har |
| Khartoum, directed by | Basil Dearden, starring Charlton Heston, Laurence Ol |
| Basil defended Bishop Marcellus against the prelate | |
| eat War, the eldest of the Hill-Wood brothers, | Basil, Derbyshire finished in ninth place. |
| ing him plentifully with everything he needed, | Basil detained Eustathios as if he were nourishing a |
| When | Basil died on April 6, 1340 and his first wife Irene |
| Basil Dignam - George Pacey | |
| ters of Modern Social Thought, 3 volumes (with | Basil Dimitriou) 2004 |
| hibits during refurbishment, including the Sir | Basil Dixwell by Van Dyck bought for £1 million by C |
| One of the last important acquisitions was Sir | Basil Dixwell by Van Dyck bought for £1 million by C |
| In frustration and humiliation, | Basil draws back the frying pan for a final vengeful |
| bread and tomatoes, sometimes also onions and | basil, dressed with olive oil and vinegar. |
| From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. | Basil E. Frankweiler, by E.L. Konigsburg. |
| Basil Eastwood, British Ambassador (Syria, 1996-2000 | |
| Sir | Basil Edward Nield (7 May 1903 - 4 December 1996) wa |
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