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| The younger satellite crater | Barrow A lies across the southwest rim. |
| They include Donnington Brewery and Little | Barrow, a late Arts and Crafts movement country house |
| igations of the district revealed a Bronze Age | barrow, a Saxon farm, and an Iron Age village and wel |
| Obadiah's | Barrow, a burial chamber |
| In 1932 William Tate married Susan Frances | Barrow, a granddaughter of University Chancellor Davi |
| Beyond is | Barrow, a shapely fell overlooking Braithwaite villag |
| A near-neighbour, Eliza Mary | Barrow, a 49 year-old eccentric spinster responded to |
| Mrs | Barrow: a tenant in a house in Harlow, purchased by P |
| t corner of the gate, was let in 1661 to James | Barrow, a tailor. |
| This gave | Barrow a 3-1 aggregate win and sent the Bluebirds to |
| Barrow, a seasoned veteran of war according to Humphr | |
| After one season, he moved to | Barrow A.F.C. of the English Football League Third Di |
| He later signed for | Barrow A.F.C. on loan in December 2007, though never |
| rs and Queen of the South FC, Chester City and | Barrow A.F.C.. |
| Lugbury is a chambered long | barrow about 0.75 miles (1.21 km) east of the village |
| There is a | Barrow about 250 yards east of Green's Park Farm |
| bited since at least the Bronze Age includes a | barrow about 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the village. |
| The John | Barrow Addition of Little Rock, Arkansas (often simpl |
| Barrow admitted that more help would be on the way so | |
| e club had been taken over by the newly formed | Barrow AFC (1999). |
| His company purchased | Barrow AFC in 1995, and Vaughan invested heavily in t |
| He transferred to | Barrow AFC in 1959-60 season from Middlesbrough, wher |
| He is currently at | Barrow AFC in the Blue Square Bet Conference followin |
| b, before moving late in the 2010-11 season to | Barrow AFC in the Blue Square Premier. |
| dale, home of Preston North End, they defeated | Barrow AFC 1-0 when Eric Geldard scored in extra time |
| Holness was loaned to Football Conference side | Barrow AFC for a month in January 2009, having only m |
| Cowperthwaite made his debut for | Barrow AFC in 1977 when the team were in the Northern |
| Dave Addenbrook - Played for | Barrow AFC, scoring 75 goals in his 3 years at Dalton |
| coming through the youth and reserve teams at | Barrow AFC, Swindlehurst played semi-professionally f |
| ll top scorer and record appearance holder for | Barrow AFC, a club he played for from December 1977 t |
| rpool) is an English footballer currently with | Barrow AFC. |
| clubs, Preston North End, Blackburn Rovers and | Barrow AFC. |
| ft) tall, it is the second tallest building in | Barrow after Devonshire Dock Hall. |
| Cup in 1955 as captain of his home town club, | Barrow after beating Workington Town 21-12 in the fin |
| As they flew into the | Barrow airport, she and her son spotted a young Eskim |
| As a result, the Enterprise arrived at Point | Barrow, Alaska a fortnight after the Investigator and |
| ited to witness and participate in the raid on | Barrow, Alaska organized by Marlow. |
| argo for the Second Arctic Expedition to Point | Barrow, Alaska between 9 July and 11 October 1947, th |
| lla Olemaun, survivor of the vampire attack on | Barrow, Alaska depicted in the original comic. |
| ean George and her son, Luke went on a trip to | Barrow, Alaska to do research on wolves for an articl |
| After sailing to Point | Barrow, Alaska, they determine that radiation levels |
| rlow) is a vampire who organizes the attack on | Barrow, Alaska, during the polar night in winter. |
| ered approximately 12 km (7.5 mi) southeast of | Barrow, Alaska, United States. |
| across the Pacific, she ranged as far north as | Barrow, Alaska, and as far south as Taka Atoll in the |
| ns a secret, returning to the start of it all, | Barrow, Alaska. |
| ation located 349 miles (562 km) east of Point | Barrow, Alaska. |
| he Beaufort Sea about 300 miles north of Point | Barrow, Alaska. |
| ted 164 miles (264 km) east-southeast of Point | Barrow, Alaska. |
| ted 240 miles (390 km) east-southeast of Point | Barrow, Alaska. |
| senal, Crewe Alexandra, St. Mirren, Clydebank, | Barrow, Albion Rovers and Vale of Leven. |
| The | barrow, along with 2.75 acres (11,100 m2) of land was |
| He starred as Brent | Barrow alongside Courteney Cox in new adult TV series |
| In March 1958 he moved to nearby | Barrow, also in the Third Division North, where he al |
| Barrow also played a single match in the MCCA Knockou | |
| 1486, and his mother was a daughter of Robert | Barrow, also a mayor of Chester in 1526. |
| Like Frazee, | Barrow also knew how much of a troublemaker Ruth was. |
| Barrow also played in the MCCA Knockout Trophy for Be | |
| Uley Long | Barrow, also known locally as "Hetty Pegler's Tump", |
| his playing career in non-league football with | Barrow and Goole. |
| , with the A team representing the club in the | Barrow and District League. |
| Now named | Barrow and Burton Cricket Club (www.barrowburtoncc.co |
| She was built as P314 by Vickers Armstrong, | Barrow, and launched on 29 July 1942. |
| Bond impressed at | Barrow and had a successful spell, helping the club a |
| ugby league footballer of the 1940s for Wales, | Barrow, and Workington Town, see Frederick "Fred" Hug |
| s elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for | Barrow and Furness in 2010. |
| An official expedition of Truter, Somerville, | Barrow and Daniell with missionaries Jan Matthys Kok |
| She was built as P316 by Vickers Armstrong, | Barrow, and launched on 26 October 1942. |
| The production is by Geoff | Barrow and Adrian Utley of Portishead, and most criti |
| lubs were replaced by relegated Alliance sides | Barrow and Stafford Rangers as well as newly-admitted |
| erson, and The Andantes: Jackie Hicks, Marlene | Barrow, and Louvain Demps |
| played for Dundee, Greenock Morton, Morecambe, | Barrow and Luton Town. |
| Nevertheless, Jones stayed until | Barrow and Parker were well enough to take care of th |
| Father | Barrow and the others were found guilty, and condemne |
| Barrow and Walton are also completely covered within | |
| S's first graduating class consisted of Dudley | Barrow and Nell Richards. |
| ing themselves with the new singer Lynsey-Jane | Barrow and the return of Dale Longworth. |
| The submarine was constructed by Vickers in | Barrow and was launched on 24 February 1906. |
| ith figures for unemployment being higher than | Barrow and national average. |
| He then moved to | Barrow and later had a short spell at Witton. |
| rt: "Here there was great slaughter at Woden's | Barrow, and Ceawlin was driven out." |
| t was dropped following the 2-7 defeat away at | Barrow, and never again appeared for the first team. |
| ng on to play non-league football for Runcorn, | Barrow and Workington. |
| Town, Hull Kingston Rovers, Bradford Northern, | Barrow, and Oldham, playing at Loose forward/Lock, i. |
| ds over General William G. Harding, Washington | Barrow and Judge Joseph C. Guild, three Confederate s |
| os Aires was laid down by Vickers Armstrong at | Barrow and launched on 21 September 1937. |
| Mike Ashburner, | Barrow and South Lakeland organiser for the BNP and t |
| Rochdale Hornets, Leigh, | Barrow and Oldham were demoted to the Second Division |
| s are those of the river Trent in Swarkestone, | Barrow and Ingleby. |
| emblance in style to those of Martin, to Henry | Barrow, and to Warwickshire squire and Member of Parl |
| Julia | Barrow and Andrew Wareham. |
| She was built as P319 by Vickers Armstrong, | Barrow, and John Brown & Company, Clydebank, and laun |
| ch are connected to the railway, including the | barrow and spade used to cut the first sod of earth f |
| She was built as P321 by Vickers Armstrong, | Barrow, and launched on 19 June 1943. |
| In the movie she was a fire marshal in | Barrow and the estranged wife of sheriff Eben Oleson. |
| shford and The Andantes: Jackie Hicks, Marlene | Barrow and Louvain Demps |
| assisting in the excavation of the Ringlemere | barrow and a translation and record of the Kent Hundr |
| r had short spells at Bury, Hartlepool United, | Barrow and non-league Grantham Town before joining Pe |
| She was built as P318 by Vickers Armstrong, | Barrow, and launched on 24 February 1943. |
| Boston, Mass., Poughkeepsie and Syracuse, NY, | Barrow and Fairbanks, Alaska. |
| yndon was nominated by UGA Chancellor David C. | Barrow and then elected by the University Board of Tr |
| at Britain, and England, and at club level for | Barrow, and Hull Kingston Rovers, playing at Second-r |
| thm tracks were replaced by bass player Arthur | Barrow and drummer Chad Wackerman (Cruising With Rube |
| Of the 16 players in the side, Martindale, | Barrow and Headley had toured with the previous West |
| aching staff and in 1993-94 he assisted Graham | Barrow and Joe Hinnigan as Chester were promoted to D |
| on, he then pursued a rugby league career with | Barrow, and St. Helens. |
| bs, possibly helped by his Barry teammates Lee | Barrow and Paul Mitchell, both former Torquay players |
| ber 28, 1780) was born at Little Urswick, near | Barrow, and lived there for most of his life. |
| She was built as P324 by Vickers Armstrong, | Barrow, and launched on 30 October 1943. |
| ridleway from the nearby long barrows of Grans | Barrow and Knap Barrow runs southeast along the ridge |
| Oldham, Featherstone Rovers, | Barrow and Wakefield Trinity were relegated. |
| avers, and The Andantes: Jackie Hicks, Marlene | Barrow, and Louvain Demps |
| rmally one train per hour in each direction to | Barrow and Lancaster on Monday to Saturday daytimes ( |
| Barrow and BEAK> produced Anika's debut album in 2010 | |
| England, and Lancashire, and at club level for | Barrow, and Salford, playing at Wing, i.e. number 2 o |
| liams, and The Andantes: Jackie Hicks, Marlene | Barrow and Louvain Demps |
| pt of the same name, and features a quote from | Barrow and Tipler's "The Anthropic Cosmological Princ |
| Tops, and The Andantes: Jackie Hicks, Marlene | Barrow, and Louvain Demps |
| dary Commission for England created a modified | Barrow and Furness constituency, which took the seat |
| She was laid down by Vickers Armstrong, | Barrow and launched in May 1939. |
| Archaeologists classify it as a chambered long | barrow and one of the Severn-Cotswold tombs. |
| rth play-off Final, which the team lost 1-0 to | Barrow, and he finished the season with 2007-08 with |
| etration is at its highest in its core area of | Barrow and Dalton, at almost 50 per cent of household |
| ayton, and The Andantes: Jackie Hicks, Marlene | Barrow, and Louvain Demps |
| Barrow and Furness (previously Barrow-in-Furness) is | |
| There is no evidence of a covering | barrow and it has been suggested that these much smal |
| erally an hourly request service southbound to | Barrow and northbound towards Whitehaven and Carlisle |
| vocals by The Andantes: Jackie Hicks, Marlene | Barrow, and Louvain Demps |
| 06, during an FA Cup first round match between | Barrow and Bristol Rovers, Cotterill was involved in |
| In 1970 the ship was sent to | Barrow and used to provide accommodation, including f |
| She was built as P312 by Vickers Armstrong, | Barrow, and launched on 29 May 1942. |
| played in the same era as the unrelated Wigan, | Barrow and Featherstone Rovers Loose forward/Lock of |
| She was laid down by Vickers Armstrong, | Barrow and launched in November 1939. |
| She was laid down by Vickers Armstrong, | Barrow and launched in March 1941. |
| ing towns and villages were often mistaken for | Barrow and were attacked instead, while many streets |
| credentials, items from 1930s gangsters Clyde | Barrow and Bonnie Parker and displays about forensics |
| rtain what sheriffdom Gospatric held, G. W. S. | Barrow and Norman Reid believed it to be Roxburghshir |
| f 46% and lower still than the troubled Alfred | Barrow and Thorncliffe Schools that Furness Academy r |
| football for teams including South Liverpool, | Barrow and Wrexham. |
| e House of Commons as Member of Parliament for | Barrow and Furness in the 2010 general election with |
| He later played for | Barrow and Wrexham before a one-game return to Tannad |
| She was built as P323 by Vickers Armstrong, | Barrow and Bellis and Morcom Ltd, and launched on 31 |
| She was laid down by Vickers Armstrong, | Barrow and launched in October 1939. |
| She was built as P317 by Vickers Armstrong, | Barrow, and John Brown & Company, Clydebank, and laun |
| Vocals by The Andantes: Jackie Hicks, Marlene | Barrow, and Louvain Demps |
| s the site of an Iron Age burial chamber (long | barrow) and was the meeting point of the Shire Moot i |
| ayton, and The Andantes: Jackie Hicks, Marlene | Barrow, and Louvain Demps |
| the Royal Navy, built by Vickers-Armstrongs at | Barrow and launched 25 June 1945 by Mrs Molly Wallis, |
| n to support Air Force operations around Point | Barrow and to support contractor access to the milita |
| She was built by Vickers Armstrong, | Barrow and launched on 26 February 1932. |
| vocals by The Andantes: Jackie Hicks, Marlene | Barrow and Louvain Demps |
| For the rugby league footballer for Wigan, | Barrow, and Featherstone Rovers, see Tommy Smales. |
| , and stood their chair, Jim Hamezeian, in the | Barrow and Furness constituency in the 1997 general e |
| One is a disc | barrow and a Scheduled Ancient Monument (designation |
| Another is a bowl | barrow and a Scheduled Ancient Monument (designation |
| During the conflict, he built submarines in | Barrow and, afterwards, ran a garage shop in Manchest |
| l negative publicity from the brazen raid, and | Barrow appeared to have achieved what Phillips descri |
| 1973 saw | Barrow appoint former player, Foster as coach. |
| Barrow appointed A.C.Sheriff to the board of the P&TR | |
| She was discovered in a | barrow approximately 30 metres wide and 4 metres high |
| His uncle was William | Barrow archdeacon of Nottingham. |
| At the | Barrow Arctic Research Lab, George observed scientist |
| On a point of land near this | barrow are three others, all of which, by the defaced |
| Since its completion in 1986, submarines at | Barrow are constructed inside the Devonshire Dock Hal |
| This, and commuting into | Barrow, are the main sources of modern-day employment |
| anor and Hetty Pegler's Tump (a neolithic long | barrow) are also nearby. |
| Esquivel was appointed by Prime Minister Dean | Barrow as senior advisor to government with the rank |
| l saxophonist "Cups & Saucers", pianist Merton | Barrow, as well as bassist Midge Pike as major influe |
| or Darren Bent in a 3-0 FA Cup victory against | Barrow at the Stadium of Light. |
| A bowl | barrow at Howe Hill in the parish is a scheduled anci |
| The name comes from the early Bronze Age bowl | barrow at Barrow Farm. |
| A round | barrow at grid reference SE235886, 540 m south west o |
| by the border with County Carlow on the River | Barrow at the foot of Brandon Hill. |
| There is a | Barrow at Woodend about 250 yards east of Green's Par |
| The following day, Oldham faced | Barrow at Holker Street. |
| the town of Wales; 16 more have been found in | Barrow at the "Birnirk Site," which is now a National |
| firmed by the presence of a Bronze or Iron Age | barrow at nearby Rowley Hill. |
| th the great megalithic tombs such as the long | barrow at Pentre Ifan just 7.5km to the north, and th |
| al of the FA Trophy in 1989-90 but lost 3-0 to | Barrow at Wembley Stadium. |
| Barrow attended St. Michael's College in Belize and t | |
| 29.86 people per hectare in 2001 (three times | Barrow average and eight times national population de |
| Barrow beat Workington Town 21-12 in the final played | |
| In May 2008, | Barrow beat Staylybridge Celtic 1-0 to gain promotion |
| ggest success in that period came in 1990 when | Barrow beat Leek Town 3-0 in the FA Trophy final at W |
| One of his sons, David Francis | Barrow, became a member of the UGA Mathematics facult |
| Barrow became the treasurer of Newport and held that | |
| Retiring as a player after the 1970 season, | Barrow became the Toronto Argonauts general manager f |
| is second goal for Grays in a 2-2 draw away at | Barrow, before scoring the winner four days later in |
| He also later managed Gateshead and | Barrow before he returned to Australia to work in foo |
| ochdale and Bury (all alongside manager Graham | Barrow), before moving from Chester to become physio |
| started his career in non-league football with | Barrow before being signed by Burnley in 1904. |
| and then dropped into non-league football with | Barrow before returning to The Football League with s |
| been a gentry estate on the banks of the River | Barrow before being purchased by the Diocese of Kilda |
| He then had a spell at | Barrow before returning to Altrincham in 1988. |
| ler dropped back into non-league football with | Barrow, before joining Altrincham in March 1994. |
| Barrow began his career as an apprentice with Notts C | |
| She was scrapped at | Barrow beginning 24 December 1954. |
| removed, over time, leaving only a much lower | barrow behind the current structure. |
| Barrow being a planned town has many fine buildings t | |
| ing been significant long before and after the | barrow being built and that the ditch may have been t |
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