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On Monday, December 6, 2010, | Bob Cohen conceded to Oppenheimer after a lengthy b |
Bob Cohen (violin, mandolin, koboz, cumbus, flutes, | |
h domestic and international competition', said | Bob Colarossi, President of USA Gymnastics. |
ersonalities on the station include Dee Snider, | Bob Colburn, Harlan, Bob O'Dell and Farley the Bear |
Bob Cole and The Sunday Morning Gospel Show | |
Bob Cole - Assistant Coach/Wide Receivers | |
His father | Bob Coles rode. |
kman is best known for playing Chuck MacDonald, | Bob Collins's (played by Bob Cummings) crazy teenag |
June 8, 1978: | Bob Coluccio was traded by the Astros to the St. Lo |
April 1, 1978: | Bob Coluccio was released by the White Sox. |
April 6, 1978: | Bob Coluccio was signed as a free agent by the Astr |
Pentium architect | Bob Colwell calls overclocking an "uncontrolled exp |
lemarck she reached 14th place in the Two-woman | bob competition. |
Engineered by | Bob Conduct. |
Bob Conley, pilot | |
First-time candidate | Bob Conley, an airline pilot, was the Democratic no |
Bob Conlon - cover design | |
During the first encounter | Bob Connelly made his 122nd consecutive appearance, |
Bob Connelly picked up an injury and so Jack Round | |
Robert ( | Bob) Connelly was a Scottish footballer. |
It's Larkin's historian friend, | Bob Conquest, and he is laughing. |
Bob continued his offensive tear in the league with | |
Bob Cook - drums, shakers | |
Bob Cooper and June Christy, ca. | |
y album), a 1961 jazz album by June Christy and | Bob Cooper |
Colin Ferguson as | Bob Cooper |
Duncan Lamont... Sgt. | Bob Cooper / ... (1965-1966, 1968 / Series 12, 15 / |
Bob Cooper - tenor saxophone | |
Bob Cooper (musician), | |
Bob Cooper (1979), | |
Bob Cooper's last studio recording was on Karrin Al | |
“I Had A Little Sorrow” ( | Bob Cooper, Edna St. Vincent Millay) |
Bob Cooper, Saxophones, Lyricon - 1983 | |
Stars group along with Shank, Bill Perkins and | Bob Cooper. |
Its best-known member was | Bob Copper (1915-2004), also known as a writer. |
"Can't Keep a Good Man Down" ( | Bob Corbin) - 3:39 |
Hoot Gibson - | Bob Corey |
Ed Bryant conceded the GOP primary election to | Bob Corker. |
Bob Corkum-Ducks 1993-1996; Kings 1999-2001 | |
Karl Hackett as | Bob Corrigan |
On radio, the team featured | Bob Costas as an announcer. |
Sportscaster | Bob Costas hosted Later from 1988 until 1994. |
On the Record with | Bob Costas is a 12-week long (per season) talk show |
Bob Costas, calling Devon White's dramatic grand sl | |
Bob Cotton, also of the Liberal Party, had been app | |
Bob Coulter - Engineer, Mixing | |
stems employees Paul Edelstein, Dick Wilcox and | Bob Courier. |
Bob Courtway Middle School | |
Bruce Weitz as | Bob Cousins |
Bob Cousy (Boston Celtics) | |
He was among the final ten candidates for the | Bob Cousy Award. |
His team (including later NBA great | Bob Cousy) almost repeated this feat in 1948, losin |
Bob Cousy, NBA MVP of the Year | |
Bob Cousy, All-NBA First Team | |
websites states that | Bob Coverdale was at Hull between 1951…58, however |
Bob Coverdale played in all three of Hull's defeats | |
Founded in 1985 by | Bob Coy, it is affiliated with the Calvary Chapel m |
A Christmas Carol (1999) as | Bob Crachit |
f the Balmain premiership winning side included | Bob Craig and Bill Kelly. |
f the Balmain premiership winning side included | Bob Craig. |
, Bill Poole, Irving Manville, Nelson Sweitzer, | Bob Crain, Dick Hardy, Jack Mol, Bernie Ward Jr., D |
Bob Cramer Award for Excellence, Cable Car Awards, | |
Edward Brophy as | Bob Crandall |
Bob Crane - Bill Mason | |
Johnny Unitas appears as a commentator with | Bob Crane supplying the play-by-play during the foo |
Valdis also had three stepchildren from | Bob Crane's earlier marriage to Anne Terzian: Karen |
nner) is screaming to be heard over Col. Hogan ( | Bob Crane) beating on a pair of kettle drums. |
econd in command to Colonel Hogan (portrayed by | Bob Crane). |
ut the life and murder of Hogan's Heroes actor, | Bob Crane. |
Bob Cranshaw - electric bass (track 2) | |
Bob Cranshaw - Double Bass; | |
Bob Cranshaw - Bass | |
Bob Cranshaw - bass | |
Bob Cranshaw (bass) | |
Bob Cranshaw - double bass | |
Bob Cranshaw - electric bass | |
k Foster, Kenny Barron, Al Foster, Eddie Moore, | Bob Cranshaw) |
g a performance by Rollins with Tommy Flanagan, | Bob Cranshaw, Billy Higgins and Mickey Roker. |
Bob Cranshaw: electric bass | |
Mervyn Johns as | Bob Cratchit |
Charles S. Ogle as | Bob Cratchit |
Paul Lynde as | Bob Cratchit |
Mickey Mouse as | Bob Cratchit |
mott as Ebenezer Scrooge and Charles S. Ogle as | Bob Cratchit. |
Albert Schultz as | Bob Cratchitt |
Bob credits his love for radio to his father who re | |
ly owned and operated since 1971, originally by | Bob Crevier, and now his son Don Crevier. |
Bob Crewdson - 1 | |
The song was written by | Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio. |
by (Baby Goodbye)" is a popular song written by | Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio, a member of The Four Seas |
The | Bob Crewe Generation |
In 1967, Dot Records picked up distribution of | Bob Crewe's DynoVoice label from Bell Records. |
Frank C. Slay, Jr. co-wrote several songs with | Bob Crewe, including "Tallahassee Lassie" by Freddy |
You're Looking Like Love To (3:59) - ( | Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio & Jerry Corbetta) |
"Can't Take My Eyes off You" ( | Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio) - 3:15 |
Written by Larry Santos and produced by | Bob Crewe, it is the first original Four Seasons si |
d label, founded in 1965 by songwriter/producer | Bob Crewe. |
"Let's Hang On" ( | Bob Crewe/Denny Randall/Sandy Linzer)- 3:12 |
Astronaut | Bob Crippen examines Dick Lawyer's MOL spacesuit. |
k 27 @ 27.29 (BB 4-57); Reg Ellis, Doug Wright, | Bob Cristofani and George Pope. |
Bob Crocket - Cacciatore Norvegese | |
e was discovered by Chicago Tribune book critic | Bob Cromie while pitching in Birmingham in 1978. |
He worked with | Bob Crosby late in the 1940s before returning to wo |
Bob Crosby - also a 1936 "best-selling" version | |
In 1989 Dick traveled with | Bob Crosby to play the piano in Brazil. |
The theme song was the | Bob Crosby Tune "Stumbling" by The Three Suns. |
Radio Lovers: The | Bob Crosby Show with Eileen Barton |
He then worked for | Bob Crosby before deciding to form a Dixieland-styl |
song was recorded with the new title in 1939 by | Bob Crosby And His Orchestra With Vocalist Teddy Gr |
y James (1939-40), Freddie Slack (1940-41), and | Bob Crosby (1942). |
free-lance professional working often with the | Bob Crosby Bob Cats and the Benny Goodman Orchestra |
Bob Crosby | |
During World War II, | Bob Crosby spent 18 months in the Marines, touring |
He played with | Bob Crosby's orchestra in 1940 and 1941, then had h |
hall's credits include work with Peanuts Hucko, | Bob Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald, and Louis Armstrong. |
Nephew of the bandleader | Bob Crosby. |
He has played with Harvy James, Al Donahue, and | Bob Crosby. |
Charles Hutchison - | Bob Cross / Dick Biddle |
Bob Crossley (1912-2010) was an abstract artist who | |
Bob Crow, trade union leader. | |
1962 | Bob Crowley |
biography, Making Waves: The Stories of Maine's | Bob Crowley. |
Gorham High School teacher and reality TV star, | Bob Crowley. |
trical production, was directed and designed by | Bob Crowley. |
Robert Brown ... | Bob Crowther |
Robert Fulton Crues ( | Bob Crues) 1940 |
Sergeant | Bob Cryer |
003 - Guest stars: Jennifer Podemski, Ben Bass, | Bob Cryer |
Bob Cryer - Guy Corderey | |
He is the son of Ann Cryer and the late | Bob Cryer, both Labour MPs. |
n she lost by 878 votes to the Labour candidate | Bob Cryer. |
Hines recruited partner | Bob Cullen who's nickname "Cactus Bob" was used to |
Bob Culver, businessman & gun rights advocate from | |
The | Bob Cummings Show - "Roamin' Holiday" (1961) |
Bob Cummings ..... Dr. Peter Brock | |
The | Bob Cummings - Lincoln Trail Bridge crosses the Ohi |
Robert Cummings - Henry Gatewood (as | Bob Cummings) |
Founded by corporate lawyer | Bob Cummins, the label specialized in jazz music, p |
Calgary - Safety - Johnny Aguirre tackled | Bob Cunningham in the end zone |
Montreal - TD - | Bob Cunningham 00 yard pass from Frank Filchock (Ch |
Bob Cunningham - double bass | |
Bob Cunningham - 2,693 (5.69%) | |
fice since 1983, defeated Republican challenger | Bob Cunningham. |
Bob Cunningham: Bass | |
It was renovated in 1998 by | Bob Cupp. |
r but was redesigned in 1997 by noted architect | Bob Cupp. |
Astronauts | Bob Curbeam and 'Suni' Williams completed the rewir |
fessionally as a heavyweight and was managed by | Bob Curley. |
Bob Currier (born November 29, 1949) is a retired C | |
Five days later | Bob Curry scored United's first-ever League goal in |
es is a 1969 short documentary film directed by | Bob Curtis. |
Bob Custer as Jim | |
Bob Custer | |
nd Jack McIlhargey to the Vancouver Canucks for | Bob Dailey. |
Bob Daisley - bass | |
Bob Daisley - Bass | |
Bob Daisley) | |
Bob Daley took over as the team's manager. | |
Bob Dalton: drums, backing vocals | |
This work enabled | Bob Dandridge to score 34 points and Elvin Hayes 25 |
Bob Danskin was a professional footballer who playe | |
Bob Danvers-Walker | |
Bob Darlington: vocals / guitar | |
Tim McCoy as | Bob Darrow |
Bob Dashaway Privateersman (1911) | |
Bob Daugherty - bass | |
After the 2001 season, fifth-year head coach | Bob Davie was fired. |
Bob Davie is an orchestra leader, pianist, and comp | |
Bob Davies (born October 12, 1948) was chief execut | |
This article is about | Bob Davies. |
Bob Davis - clarinet, alto saxophone | |
Project editor: Lights, Camera, Capture! by | Bob Davis (ISBN 978-0470549537 / Published 2010) |
Bob Davis | |
Bob Davoli is an American venture capitalist at Sig | |
r, Harvey Bennett, Johnny Chenier, Floyd Curry, | Bob Dawes, Bill Ezinicki, Ted Lindsay, Bobby Love, |
Bob Dawson as Sheriff | |
12: story by Edgar P. Jacobs, images by | Bob de Moor |
Bob De Lange | |
Dessicy undertook an intensive study with | Bob De Moor, who laid the bases of the scenography. |
he is the older sister of marathon speed skater | Bob de Vries. |
Bob de Moor was drafted in to complete the album, w | |
Bud Blom, Joe Bujdoso, Bryan Campbell, | Bob Dean, John Gofton, Bob Hamilton, Ron Harris, La |
r his fourth season, Helduser was replaced with | Bob DeBesse, whom he later coached with at Texas A& |
Peter Potter as | Bob DeBrette |
Less than 3 months later, | Bob decided it was time to move on from politics. |
(Farewell Blaireau) is a 1985 film directed by | Bob Decout. |
DE/DT | Bob Dee |
Bob Defrin - art direction | |
Bob Defrin - Art Direction | |
Bob Deig is a Democratic member of the Indiana Sena | |
she catches the eye of an interested stranger, | Bob Delbar (Carleton G. Young). |
Bob Delegall as Mr Daniels | |
The staff writers are Paula Doyle, | Bob Dellinger, Ellie Hidalgo, and Hermine Lees. |
2005 Dore, | Bob Delyn a'r Ebillion (Played bass) |
Bob Delyn a'r Ebillion are a folk-rock group from W | |
ditorial board of the VPRO-Gids established the | Bob den Uyl prize for travel stories. |
In 2008, Nico Keuning published | Bob den Uyl's biography. |
The magazine Fire, owned by the mercenaries | Bob Denard and Christian Tavernier, was discontinue |
Mark Scheffel ultimately defeated | Bob Denney in the contested Republican primary in A |
Bob Dennison was a football manager. | |
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