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| Suzi | Batchelor age 24 F2 (Newcastle University) |
| e Ross Smith Aerodrome in Darwin, and at the | Batchelor airstrip. |
| Batchelor, along with Holder, was elected to the Austr | |
| Batchelor also blogs frequently for the U.S. based Tri | |
| Batchelor also served on the Christchurch City Council | |
| Don was the sonof George | Batchelor and Cora (Babb) Batchelor. |
| ary 1968: musical version of Tom Jones (Ruth | Batchelor and Bob Roberts, composers and lyricists), f |
| uction and story development of the 1954 Joy | Batchelor and John Halas animated adaptation of Animal |
| He was born in Southwell in 1822 to John | Batchelor and Ann and was a chorister in the cathedral |
| ean Hannity, Mark Levin, John Phillips, John | Batchelor, and Don Imus (For a complete list of shows |
| Seventh-day Adventist Church evangelist Doug | Batchelor, and the Shepherd's Chapel with controversia |
| Danielle | Batchelor as Maud Warlock |
| , and the ability of the studio of Halas and | Batchelor at making them, as they were said to have "e |
| dment Squadron, arriving on 12 May 1942 from | Batchelor, Australia. |
| Although born in Newport, Monmouthsire, | Batchelor became a prominent Cardiff figure, having mo |
| As a pastor, | Batchelor can also be seen when speaking at the Sacram |
| iew on Take Five (Interviewer/Producer: Will | Batchelor) City Talk Radio (UK) on 9 October 2009. |
| na ? on The Roy Basnett Show (Producer: Will | Batchelor) City Talk (UK) on 11 August 2009 and in 200 |
| Bye Bye | Batchelor Days |
| rmal coalition United Labor Party led by Lee | Batchelor defeated the conservative opposition led by |
| Mary | Batchelor died on 12 March 2009. |
| John | Batchelor died in 1883 and a fund was established to e |
| sisted of bassist, and keyboardist Lester J. | Batchelor, drummer Ray Johnson, guitarist Andy Sojka, |
| A veteran of the United States Navy, | Batchelor earned his undergraduate degree in history f |
| elaunched as a charter airline under Miami's | Batchelor Enterprises, whose aviation operations inclu |
| In 1999 he released an album with | Batchelor entitled "Life As We Know It". |
| had sold it, minus all fixed assets, to John | Batchelor for a fee rumoured to be £50. |
| Batchelor Furniture (18,087 sq ft.) | |
| Stephen | Batchelor giving a Dharma talk at Upaya Zen Center in |
| Johnny | Batchelor, Guitar, Vocals - 1980-86, 1987 |
| Professor | Batchelor has been Associate Editor of the Internation |
| Stephen | Batchelor has called him, "One of the most remarkable |
| w a businessman and native of Holly Springs, | Batchelor has been active with the Wake County, North |
| Batchelor has appearances on many documentaries includ | |
| inte Coupee High School (at an earlier point | Batchelor High School) was a public school located in |
| The school opened in 1958 as | Batchelor High School with almost an entirely African |
| Innis High becoming an elementary school and | Batchelor High being renamed Upper Pointe Coupee High |
| the all white Innis High was partnered with | Batchelor High School as part of a racial integration |
| Innis High becoming an elementary school and | Batchelor High being renamed Upper Pointe Coupee High. |
| Parish school system was integrated in 1969, | Batchelor High School was partnered with the all white |
| egreation plan similar to the plan involving | Batchelor High School and Innis High School. |
| Statue of John | Batchelor in The Hayes |
| ding, Miami-based multibillionaire George E. | Batchelor invested in the company, and by 1991, Rich h |
| 23248 | Batchelor is a main belt asteroid with an orbital peri |
| Loftus' friend, John | Batchelor, is a co-host on the radio show. |
| Couric is the sibling of Clara Couric | Batchelor, John M. Couric, Jr., and former CBS Evening |
| In 1905, T B | Batchelor joined as a holiday member, and was the club |
| Egerton Lee | Batchelor, known as Lee Batchelor, (10 April 1865 - 8 |
| : Bill Adams, Jim Atkinson (captain), Arthur | Batchelor, Les Bryant, Charlie Chapman, Goldie Collins |
| rsection with Louisiana Highway 417, west of | Batchelor, Louisiana. |
| It was found at the Browns deposit, | Batchelor, Northern Territory, Australia. |
| He graduated with a | Batchelor of Veterinary Science. |
| graduated from Canterbury University with a | Batchelor of Science (1971) and Christchurch Teachers |
| He played in Big Air, a band which included | Batchelor, Oren Marshall, Jim Black and Myra Melford. |
| The regular season is highlighted by Maz's | batchelor party and wedding, and Johnny's attempt to b |
| at the Gallery include, Jamie Shovlin, David | Batchelor, Paula Rego, and Lucy McKenzie and speakers |
| most prestigious fluid mechanics prize, the | Batchelor Prize 2008, for best research in fluid mecha |
| Mary Dorothy | Batchelor, QSO (7 January 1927 - 12 March 2009) was a |
| pson, Thomas Kellichan, Chris Jenkins, David | Batchelor, Rusty Egan, Bill Nelson, Alistair Moore, Ru |
| Batchelor served as Kusan's interpreter on speaking to | |
| rmed in Darlinghurst Sydney 1981 with Johnny | Batchelor, Simon Rudlin and Chris Toms (Chris Cross) - |
| BATCHELOR, Sosbun Brakk 5'43" PARKER Hermeto's Giant B | |
| Batchelor supervised the PhD thesis of Richard Ramyar, | |
| In September 2006, John | Batchelor took a leave of absence from the ABC Radio n |
| Big Air w/Steve Buckley: Saxophones; Chris | Batchelor: Trumpet; Oren Marshall: Tuba; Myra Melford: |
| Ownership of the manor resided with William | Batchelor up until 1555 when the properties passed in |
| The | Batchelor vortex is an approximate solution to the Nav |
| In fluid dynamics, | Batchelor vortices, first described by George Batchelo |
| y player, and Olympic Gold Medalist, Stephen | Batchelor was born in Beare Green on 22nd June 1961. |
| ral divisions for the 1903 election to which | Batchelor was assigned Hindmarsh. |
| Donald G. | Batchelor was a professional football player who spent |
| Lee | Batchelor was born in Adelaide, South Australia in 186 |
| In 1955, Halas and | Batchelor were responsible for Britain's first general |
| Halas and | Batchelor were approached by the Admiralty to create a |
| founded in 1956 by the late Professor George | Batchelor, who remained the editor for some forty year |
| Batchelor won an NFL championship with the Bulldogs in | |
| Labor candidate Peter | Batchelor won the resulting by-election on 3 February |
| She and her husband, Stephen | Batchelor, work mostly in the United Kingdom and occas |
| Before joining City University in 1977, Roy | Batchelor worked as a government scientist, and as a f |
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