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Created by writer Jim Shooter and | Bob Layton, Yuri first appeared in Rai #0. |
Created by writer Jim Shooter and | Bob Layton, he first appeared in Solar #10. |
Bob Lazarus (January 4, 1956 - January 4, 2009) was | |
Bob Lea-Wright's Terraplane Special finished in sec | |
The First Croydon Airport 1915-1928: v. 1 (with | Bob Learmonth, Douglas Cluett and John Teasdale, Pa |
May 31, 1967: | Bob Lee was purchased from the Dodgers by the Cinci |
Currently, Pathway is led by Pastor | Bob Lee. |
In 1991, Hurricane | Bob left the garden a tangle of uprooted trees and |
In 2006, | Bob left the band and was replaced by Riekus van Mo |
Bob Leinbach - electric organ | |
Bob Leith - Drums | |
Yankee manager | Bob Lemon removed Davis and brought in closer Goose |
Bob Lenarduzzi, Vancouver Whitecaps FC president re | |
's silents had been very successful and she and | Bob Leonard had been founding members of Tiffany. |
Ray Gallagher - | Bob Leslie |
rce, she married her second husband, journalist | Bob Levey, in 1982. |
rt of New York: A Night of a Thousand Gowns, by | Bob Levin. |
This Moose was included in | Bob LeVitus' iMac (and iBook) book "I Didn't Know Y |
Bob Levy - engineer | |
tic City Democratic Committee when former Mayor | Bob Levy resigned in October 2007. |
Engineer: Greg Ladanyi, | Bob Levy, Dennis Mays |
re produced by Brian Richardson and directed by | Bob Levy. |
nd of his term after losing the 2005 primary to | Bob Levy. |
The local lineup will be | Bob Lewellyn, Eddie Beacon, Tee Blackman and newcom |
won reelection, defeating Republican challenger | Bob Lewis by 72 votes. |
Boy version) - 2:35 (7" single) (Gerald Casale, | Bob Lewis) |
The Forgiveness Book by | Bob Libby ISBN |
Bob Lienhard is a former basketball player at the U | |
Bob Liftin - NYC live remote engineer | |
Remixed by: Geoffrey Haslam, Lew Hahn, | Bob Liftin |
Mixing: | Bob Liftin |
Bob Ligashesky (born June 2, 1962 in Pittsburgh, Pe | |
Bob Lilley (1994) | |
Bob Lillis | |
October 17, 1967: | Bob Lillis was released by the Astros. |
the franchise in that he was a teammate of both | Bob Lilly and Troy Aikman. |
e final season of hall of fame defensive tackle | Bob Lilly. |
at 4 with former Dallas Cowboy defensive tackle | Bob Lilly.) |
"Long Time Woman" ( | Bob Lind) - 3:22 |
"Down in Suburbia" ( | Bob Lind) (mono) - 4:06 |
"Elusive Butterfly" ( | Bob Lind) |
adio is a one-hour talk radio program hosted by | Bob Linden. |
This was achieved under the leadership of | Bob Linford & Andy Bainbridge. |
July 19, 1956: | Bob Lipski was signed as an amateur free agent by t |
Bob Livingston as Stony Brooke, Mesquiteer | |
Bob Livingston, former U.S. Congressman | |
Bob Lizik: Bass Guitar | |
e award winning team that included local legend | Bob Lobel and NBC commentator Bob Neumier. |
h play-by-play announcers Dan Davis in 1985 and | Bob Lobel in 1986. |
In November 2010, Bell and | Bob Lobel reunited with a Sunday morning program on |
program Sports Final and fills in as host when | Bob Lobel is away. |
esumably become WBZ's sports director following | Bob Lobel's firing in early April. |
Michael Prokopuk as | Bob Lockett |
Bob Loftus - Engineer | |
ame for his role as Rocky in Boon; the voice of | Bob, Lofty and Farmer Pickles in Bob the Builder; a |
Co-written with | Bob Logan, who also co-wrote Michael Jordan's book |
Bob Lombardi is an American football coach in the U | |
"Coach | Bob Lombardi was the head college football coach fo |
During 1991 - 1992 | Bob Long was a producer. |
Bob Long (baseball), former Major League Baseball p | |
Bob Long (linebacker), football player (linebacker) | |
Bob Long, a paintball player and owner of Bob Long | |
Bob Long, football player (wide receiver) | |
Bob Longland (Chair) - a former Electoral Commissio | |
Inasmuch as the second | Bob looks like the original from Seasons 1 and 2, D |
Bob Lord Trophy: Winners 1983-84; runners-up 1982-8 | |
William Marshall as Lt. | Bob Lord |
ke City as an act of treachery by club chairman | Bob Lord. |
4 | Bob Lorimer |
the RHL Group producing events with her husband | Bob Lorsch. |
The jersey was retired in honor of | Bob Love after Armstrong left the team following th |
Charter members included Blackie Collins, | Bob Loveless, and Dan Dennehy. |
Bob Loya as Stan Saldin | |
lina, citing financial problems, but team owner | Bob Lozinak was denied permission by Major League B |
Bob Lubbers illustrated The Saint in 1959 and 1960. | |
The | Bob Lucas Stadium, known as the Wessex Stadium unti |
Mastered By | Bob Ludwig |
Mastering - | Bob Ludwig |
Mastering: | Bob Ludwig at Masterdisk, NY |
Mastered by: | Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering, Portland, ME. |
Bob Ludwig - mastering | |
Mastered by | Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering |
Mastering: | Bob Ludwig |
Mastered by | Bob Ludwig at Gateway Studios |
Mastered by: | Bob Ludwig at Masterdisk. |
Mastered By Brian Lee & | Bob Ludwig |
Mastered by | Bob Ludwig |
Mastered By | Bob Ludwig at Gateway Studios. |
Bob Ludwig - Mastering | |
Mastering: | Bob Ludwig, Doug Sax |
Bob Ludwig: mastering | |
Bob Luman received his first guitar when he was thi | |
Country singer | Bob Luman recorded a successful cover version of "N |
Bob Lunn won the Par 3 contest with a score of 23. | |
fending champions but lost in the semifinals to | Bob Lutz and Stan Smith. |
- | Bob Lutz, at The Wichita Eagle. |
Bob Lux - afternoons | |
Bob Lynn is a Republican member of the Alaska House | |
Bob Lynn is a retired fighter pilot with the United | |
Bob Lyon, an American politician, is a former Kansa | |
Bob M. Dearing is a Democratic member of the Missis | |
Bob Maas and Edward Stutterheim - Sailing, Men's St | |
Bob MacDougall/Denyse Julien- Armando del Carpio /C | |
"Sweet Little Jesus Boy" ( | Bob MacGimsey) - 2:42 |
"Sweet Little Jesus Boy" ( | Bob MacGimsey) [3:04] |
Clothing: | Bob Mackie |
Bob Mackie, fashion designer | |
She has 7 costume changes by stylist | Bob Mackie. |
Bob MacKinnon (born December 5, 1927, in Dunkirk, N | |
f a season in 1976-77, before being replaced by | Bob MacKinnon. |
Logan is the son of former NHL'er | Bob MacMillan. |
Christian Slater as | Bob Maconel |
In 1922, | Bob made the move. |
xophonist Art Pepper playing with Russ Freeman, | Bob Magnusson and Frank Butler. |
Bob Mahoney - drums | |
nline service provider started in 1983 by owner | Bob Mahoney as the Exec-PC BBS. |
Thelma and | Bob maintained contact and married. |
Bob Maize (January 15, 1945 - November 20, 2004) wa | |
Bob Maize - double bass | |
When Flashheart and | Bob make their "woofs," Blackadder remarks "It's li |
Bob Makeham was knocked senseless in the 2nd quarte | |
Bob Makihara is a young man from South Africa, henc | |
clarinet - | Bob Malach & Lawrence Feldman |
It was named for Scott and | Bob Mamini, the Sports Department Head at the Calga |
Guitars - Aidan Mason, Brian Russell, | Bob Man |
An Adrenaline Vault review by | Bob Mandel described the game's graphics as "heaven |
Bob Mandoki - Contribution | |
oined by others such as Will Lee, Don Grolnick, | Bob Mann, and Eddie Vernon. |
Neil Chapman, | Bob Mann, Sid McGinnis - Guitars |
'Robert' | Bob Marcucci, Class of 1947 known as the teen idolm |
It was written by Peter De Angelis and | Bob Marcucci. |
Bob Margolin (born May 9, 1949, Brookline, Massachu | |
Bob Margolin was born in Boston, Mass, and raised i | |
Bob Margolin: guitar | |
Bob Markley - vocals | |
Bob Marlette - Producer | |
Bob Marlette - Rhythm guitar, Bass, Keyboards | |
It was recorded by | Bob Marlette at The Blue Room. |
heir debut album with highly renowned producers | Bob Marlette and Tim Palmer. |
"Gimme" (Alice Cooper, | Bob Marlette) - 4:52 |
"Pick Up the Bones" (Alice Cooper, | Bob Marlette) - 4:54 |
"It's the Little Things" (Alice Cooper, | Bob Marlette) - 5:15 |
"Take It Like a Woman" (Alice Cooper, | Bob Marlette) - 2:37 |
released the album Small Town Dead, produced by | Bob Marlette, on September 21, 2010 in Canada. |
"Blow Me a Kiss" (Alice Cooper, | Bob Marlette, Bob Ezrin) - 3:06 |
The song was written by Cooper and | Bob Marlette. |
6 in Northridge, California with famed producer | Bob Marlette. |
Bob Marley & The Wailers were a Jamaican reggae, sk | |
Interviews is a compilation album of | Bob Marley & The Wailers songs, released in 1982. |
"Jamming" is a song by the reggae band | Bob Marley & the Wailers from their 1977 album Exod |
"Is This Love" ( | Bob Marley Cover) - 3:28 |
"Three Little Birds" (alternative mix) (by | Bob Marley & The Wailers) - 2:55 |
organised to support the album Catch a Fire by | Bob Marley & The Wailers (Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, B |
Natty Dread, a 1974 album by | Bob Marley & the Wailers. |
He is the son of | Bob Marley and a Bajan mother, Lucy Pounder. |
"No Woman, No Cry" by | Bob Marley & The Wailers |
ured and recorded with Albert King, Peter Tosh, | Bob Marley & The Wailers and Roy Buchanan. |
"Could You Be Loved" is a song by | Bob Marley & The Wailers. |
"Redemption Song" ( | Bob Marley Cover) |
f Bennett, Chuck Bernard, The Doc Thomas Group, | Bob Marley & The Wailers (as Diamond Baby) . |
Bob Marley & The Wailers recorded Live at the Roxy | |
n August 23, 1967) is daughter of reggae artist | Bob Marley and Rita Marley. |
umental reggae with strings, was co-composed by | Bob Marley and arranged by Fred Jordan. |
ogans and tried to drown out Griffin by playing | Bob Marley songs at high volume. |
Natty Dread is a 1974 reggae album by | Bob Marley & The Wailers. |
Bob Marley & The Wailers | |
"Judge Not" is the first single | Bob Marley recorded. |
Fashek's major influences are | Bob Marley (whom he strongly resembles vocally), Fe |
g the songs performed was "Redemption Song" - a | Bob Marley penned song. |
21 Winners: The Best Of | Bob Marley and the Wailers is an album by Bob Marle |
For the | Bob Marley song "Johnny Was", see Rastaman Vibratio |
For the comedian, see | Bob Marley (comedian). |
The headline performance was reggae superstar | Bob Marley and his band The Wailers. |
otin'", Chant Down Babylon (Post-Humous Remix), | Bob Marley |
ng (distribution) - founded by the reggae group | Bob Marley & The Wailers in 1970. |
Bob Marley used this song as an inspiration for his | |
For the Stiff Little Fingers cover of the | Bob Marley song, see Inflammable Material. |
Bob Marley & The Wailers also recorded a slightly d | |
"Smile Jamaica" (by | Bob Marley & The Wailers) - 3:13 |
The band ended with the death of | Bob Marley during 1981. |
Top 8: Could You Be Loved? by | Bob Marley |
The | Bob Marley song "Is This Love?" was also included, |
"Satisfy My Soul" is a song by | Bob Marley & The Wailers from their 1978 album Kaya |
the music video for Joe Strummer's cover of the | Bob Marley track "Redemption Song". |
"Is This Love" ( | Bob Marley cover) |
tball League (1995), side note - this is one of | Bob Marley the musician's sons. |
of the two principals, the soundtrack includes | Bob Marley and Shaggy. |
Peter Tosh and | Bob Marley were among the pioneers. |
"Midnight Ravers" by | Bob Marley & the Wailers |
While working as a mechanic's apprentice, | Bob Marley had his first recording experience. |
The location is now home to the | Bob Marley Museum. |
It was | Bob Marley's first hit and his career as a song wri |
her debut album “Empress Gangstress” in part at | Bob Marley's legendary Tuff Gong Studios in Kingsto |
A crucial part of the chorus takes from | Bob Marley's 1979 classic "Zimbabwe". |
re located at 56 Hope Road, Kingston, Jamaica - | Bob Marley's home. |
bum for the company included a cover version of | Bob Marley's "Redemption Song". |
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