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| Co-written and produced by David | Brant, a remix version by Matt "Jam" Lamont soon bec |
| He is married and has one son, | Brant, a graduate of Washington State University |
| Cook became a personal enemy of Captain Joseph | Brant, a Mohawk who supported the British. |
| Burt was also president of the North | Brant Agricultural Society and the North Brant Farme |
| gned by Baynes in 1930 and previously built by | Brant Aircraft Limited at Croydon Airport. |
| Location of | Brant Alberta |
| Brant also competes in the equestrian sport of event | |
| Brant Alyea was drafted by the Senators from the Cin | |
| March 21, 1970: | Brant Alyea was traded by the Senators to the Minnes |
| She was the daughter of Jan | Brant, an important city official in Antwerp, and Cl |
| Daniel Asia, David Lang, William Susman, Henry | Brant and Steve Reich. |
| captain in the Indian Department and with John | Brant and John Norton, he led a group of Six Nations |
| lay's version of the Narrenschijf of Sebastian | Brant, and this more elaborate and imaginative poem |
| the left bank of Grand River in the county of | Brant; and the townships of Beverly, Ancaster, Glanf |
| The land was donated by Joseph | Brant and Molly Brant, two prominent Canajoharie Moh |
| Brant and Johnson ridiculed Deseronto's decision to | |
| Brant and Loker used endothermy as a key factor in t | |
| This riding was created in 1947 from parts of | Brant and Wentworth ridings. |
| Brant and his men burned a total of twenty houses an | |
| th the Brantford police services board and the | Brant and Brantford Housing Authority as a citizen a |
| is recurring characters Detective Sergeant Tom | Brant and Chief Inspector James Roberts. |
| nsisted of the townships of Culross, Greenock, | Brant and Carrick, the town of Walkerton, and the vi |
| Brant and his men arrived at German Flatts that nigh | |
| Media mogul Peter | Brant and his wife, model Stephanie Seymour, have an |
| Bred by Peter | Brant and owned by Michael Tabor, Thunder Gulch was |
| In the War of 1812, | Brant and John Norton led native warriors to stop an |
| In 1977, | Brant appeared on a postage stamp of Anguilla. |
| of the Tryon County militia to confront Joseph | Brant at Unadilla. |
| Brant attended Wahlert High School in Dubuque, Iowa | |
| minor hockey for both the Brantford Saints and | Brant Bandits AAA hockey programs. |
| His son, Joseph | Brant, became an official in the Indian Department. |
| Brant Bjork left the band after their 2001 release C | |
| Unida, Hermano, Yawning Man, Mondo Generator, | Brant Bjork and the Bros, Eagles of Death Metal, and |
| Brant Bjork - Guitar, Vocals | |
| Brant Bjork - Drums | |
| Brant Bjork - Local Angel (August 10, 2004) | |
| Brant Bjork - Tres Dias (February 27, 2007) | |
| Brant Bjork - Jalamanta (October 11, 1999) | |
| Produced by: | Brant Bjork & Dave Raphael |
| Brant Bjork - Gods & Goddesses (March 30, 2010) | |
| Brant Bjork - Punk Rock Guilt (May 13, 2008) | |
| Drums, Guitars, Bass, Percussion, & Vocals: | Brant Bjork |
| Produced by | Brant Bjork and Ryan Snyder for Duna Productions. |
| e 2005 double LP release from stoner rock band | Brant Bjork & the Bros. Released on Brant Bjork's ow |
| Brant Bjork & The Bros - Saved by Magic (August 1, 2 | |
| gs & music written, arranged, and performed by | Brant Bjork |
| Jalamanta is | Brant Bjork's debut solo effort after leaving Kyuss |
| "Gardenia" - 6:50 ( | Brant Bjork) |
| This is a discography for the musician | Brant Bjork. |
| the 8th album released from desert rock artist | Brant Bjork. |
| the 9th album released from desert rock artist | Brant Bjork. |
| e sixth album released from desert rock artist | Brant Bjork. |
| Cool is the third solo album by desert rocker | Brant Bjork. |
| ngel is the fourth solo album by desert rocker | Brant Bjork. |
| Black | Brant Branta bernicla nigricans |
| John | Brant Brodie (30 August 1862 - 16 February 1925) was |
| He lived at | Brant Broughton for eighteen years, during which tim |
| Brant Broughton is a small village in the Brant Brou | |
| 1874 St. Helen's Church, | Brant Broughton, Lincolnshire new chancel and repair |
| Florida Marlins to the Pittsburgh Pirates for | Brant Brown. |
| was elected in 1904 and 1908 in the riding of | Brant but was defeated in 1911. |
| In 1861, he was elected in West | Brant but he was defeated in 1863 and retired from p |
| Portrait of Isabella | Brant by Anthony van Dyck, c. 1623-1626, National Ga |
| Peter Paul Rubens, Rubens with Isabella | Brant, c. 1609 (detail), Munich, Alte Pinakothek. |
| the south riding consisted of the townships of | Brant, Carrick, Culross, Elderslie, Greenock, Huron, |
| el and Glenelg Country School musical director | Brant Challacombe. |
| Brant characterizes herself as a lesbian mother and | |
| Brant Cole is a drummer for the Los Angeles based ba | |
| ty, New York, which includes Blasdell, Boston, | Brant, Collins, Concord, Eden, Evans, Hamburg, Holla |
| Notable bird species include Atlantic | Brant, Colonial Waterbirds, Seabirds, Common Eider, |
| The provincial riding consisted of | Brant County (except the city of Brantford), the tow |
| She was elected to the | Brant County Board of Education in 1970 and served f |
| has also serves on the board of directors for | Brant County Power, the local power utility in Brant |
| lso existed from 1926 to 1975; It was known as | Brant County until 1934. |
| At one time, he served as chair of the | Brant County Social Services committee. |
| d Friel's efforts to amalgamate Brantford with | Brant County in 2000, describing the mayor's style a |
| n altered, it has always comprised the bulk of | Brant County (now governed by two single-tier munici |
| He ran for the | Brant County Public School Board and its successor G |
| Born in Mount Pleasant, | Brant County, Upper Canada, the eldest son of Willia |
| Oakland, | Brant County, Ontario |
| ) are a retired married couple living in rural | Brant County, Ontario. |
| 11 March 1943: Sank the Norwegian ship | Brant County, 5,001 tons. |
| He became a regional councillor for | Brant County, Ontario and also served in township an |
| He was born in South Dumfries Township, | Brant County, Canada West, the son of Robert Burt, a |
| Benjamin Ernest Charlton (b 12 April 1835 in | Brant County, Upper Canada - d 12 March 1901) was th |
| the boundaries were altered to include all of | Brant County, plus that part of the Indian Reserves |
| ved as reeve for South Dumfries and warden for | Brant county. |
| Brantford city council and of the council for | Brant County. |
| hip from 1978 to 1991, and was a councillor in | Brant County. |
| eeve and reeve for the township and warden for | Brant County. |
| Brant decided that he preferred to settle on the Gra | |
| Michael | Brant DeMaria attended New College of Florida and we |
| On 6 November 1942 | Brant departed the United States for the Mediterrane |
| rs across the new music scene, including Henry | Brant, Earle Brown, George Crumb, Anthony Davis, Pau |
| He was a candidate in the riding of | Brant for the National Government Party but lost to |
| th other Iroquois leaders (most notably Joseph | Brant), fought on the side of the British during the |
| with the main tenant being | Brant from Robert FitzCorbucion. |
| It is named after Edwin | Brant Frost, an American astronomer. |
| Brant Geese wintering at the Wadden Sea, Germany | |
| Dark-bellied | Brant Goose Branta bernicla bernicla |
| A | Brant Goose in a defensive position |
| Pale-bellied | Brant Goose Branta bernicla hrota (sometimes also kn |
| The | Brant Goose is one of the species to which the Agree |
| shed in 2003 when it was redistributed between | Brant, Haldimand-Norfolk and Oxford ridings. |
| The riding was abolished into Cambridge, | Brant, Haldimand-Norfolk-Brant and Erie-Lincoln. |
| Brant has been described as the "head of the Six Nat | |
| In addition to his work with that band, | Brant has also played with artists including Chris S |
| From Mohawk chief Joseph | Brant, he received leases on ten square miles of lan |
| Other past directors include Connie | Brant, Heather Gates-Rusher and current teacher Aman |
| Brant held the office for only a short time; he died | |
| lie Bassett, Jack Beeson, Luciano Berio, Henry | Brant, Henry Cowell, George Crumb, Norman Dello Joio |
| dale, Elizabeth Gardens, Palmer, Mountainside, | Brant Hills, and Tyandaga in Burlington. |
| including the Village of Kincardine), Greenock | Brant, Huron, Kinloss, Culross, and Carrick. |
| is married to model Leah Imperatore, sister of | Brant Imperatore. |
| Parliament when he was a Liberal candidate for | Brant in the 1930 federal election but lost to Frank |
| ve Party of Canada candidate for the riding of | Brant in the 2004 federal election. |
| Since its description by | Brant in 1872, Cetotheriidae was used as a wastebask |
| nt of the Province of Canada representing East | Brant in 1861 and was re-elected in 1863. |
| as mayor of Paris in 1858 and represented East | Brant in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of |
| elected to represent the electoral district of | Brant in the 2008 Canadian federal election. |
| Brant is a provincial electoral district in southwes | |
| Brant is also an avid gardener, "tinkerer" and home | |
| Brant is the Rams' Defensive Line Coach, under Head | |
| Brant is a hamlet in southern Alberta, Canada within | |
| Robert | Brant is a light heavyweight amateur boxer from Oakd |
| Brant is a tailend batsman and a frequent left-hande | |
| of Fort Dayton in the summer of 1782 by Joseph | Brant is represented in the historical novel Drums A |
| atteras Inlet with 12 other ships 12 March for | Brant Island, Neuse River to cover the disembarkatio |
| A Black | Brant IX sounding rocket was used. |
| 1963) of Baton Rouge and | Brant L. Thompson (born April 1, 1965 of Delhi. |
| Brant Lake - A lake dominating the central part of t | |
| assengill, Ray Korona, Cliff Eberhardt, Steven | Brant, Lucy Kaplansky, Rod MacDonald, and Michael Fr |
| Steve Bast, Sonny Nutter, Danny Becker, Scott | Brant, Mark Cherry, Alan Christian, Bill Cody, John |
| "Me Quedo" (Claudia | Brant, Mark Portmann) - 4:15 |
| Brant married Rubens on 3 October 1609 in Saint Mich | |
| Brant married again, but his second wife Susanna die | |
| After the war, he and Joseph | Brant meet with Frederick Haldimand to discuss the l |
| nty warden, he was one of the directors of the | Brant Memorial Association which erected a monument |
| Brant Michael Brown (born June 22, 1971 in Portervil | |
| Brant Miller (born February 8, 1950) is a meteorolog | |
| drive (Larry Lujack) and evening programming ( | Brant Miller) into the mid-1980s. |
| Jesse | Brant, Miss Six Nations 2004, just 3 weeks after her |
| "Ponta de Areia (Brazilian Rhyme) (Interlude)" | Brant, Nascimento 0:53 |
| Ernie Fish was active with the | Brant Naval Veterans Association. |
| It was the joint project of | Brant Nelson and Pat Mannion. |
| shed in 1966 when it was redistributed between | Brant, Norfolk-Haldimand and Welland ridings. |
| the Canadian House of Commons who represented | Brant North from 1882 to 1896 and Wentworth North an |
| In 1879, he was elected to represent | Brant North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. |
| He represented | Brant North as a Liberal-Conservative member in the |
| He represented | Brant North in the Canadian House of Commons from 18 |
| He represented | Brant North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario a |
| also the people under the leadership of Joseph | Brant of the Six Nations.Six Nations is Located in t |
| Conversely, | Brant Page evaded the draft and fled to the Hawaiian |
| After his breakup with Betty | Brant, Parker eventually falls in love with his coll |
| Brant performed with legendary blues artist Lynne Jo | |
| Brant played college footabll at Iowa State Universi | |
| Brant played for the New York Yankees in 1980 and th | |
| Brant played frequently through the first half of th | |
| In the 2003 season, | Brant played offensive guard before moving to offens |
| Massachusetts," dated 1795, "The lighthouse on | Brant Point with the tenements and land thereto belo |
| Lights, which became unusable when the current | Brant Point Light replaced the 1856 Brant Point Ligh |
| ght was built in 1966 as a replica of the 1901 | Brant Point Light. |
| was built in 1966 and is a replica of the 1901 | Brant Point Light in Massachusetts. |
| en then and 1795, another tower was erected on | Brant Point. |
| As late as 1508 Sebastian | Brant published a new edition of it. |
| pedal steel instrumentalist John Neff, drummer | Brant Rackley, keyboardist Todd Kelly, bassist Nick |
| to tour briefly after the birth of his child, | Brant re-joined the band for a month of shows as ope |
| n local politics since 1993 when he joined the | Brant Reform Party of Canada Riding Association. |
| Brant rejoined Cheap Trick briefly on stage to play | |
| Brant represented France in a radio contest broadcas | |
| A member of her band, named Rena | Brant, requests permission to infiltrate Galgear's s |
| In April 1778, | Brant returned to Onoquaga, becoming the most active |
| Brant returned once again in 2007 to Cheap Trick for | |
| He was elected to Parliament at the | Brant riding in the 1917 general election. |
| He was first elected to Parliament at the | Brant riding in the 1935 general election and re-ele |
| s, then was re-elected at the newly configured | Brant riding in the 1968 election. |
| The rock is southeast of the | Brant Rock neighborhood, and east of the Green Harbo |
| December 24, 1906, Fessenden transmitted from | Brant Rock Station the first audio radio broadcast o |
| rge McElwee, Bright Leaf follows tenant farmer | Brant Royle, who returns home after his family is dr |
| ill services every Sunday at 10:45 with pastor | Brant S. Copeland. |
| quested that the Iroquois remain neutral while | Brant said the Indians owed their loyalty to the Kin |
| 09 romantic comedy film written by directed by | Brant Sersen. |
| In 1911 with his partner, | Brant Sevensma, Eerdmans formed the Eerdmans-Sevensm |
| d Puppies was an American rock band, formed by | Brant Slay (vocalist, washboard, harmonica) and Ben |
| an 1897 by-election as a Liberal representing | Brant South and was re-elected in the 1900 federal e |
| lected to the Canadian House of Commons in the | Brant South riding in the 1872 election. |
| iament representing the electoral districts of | Brant South and Durham West from 1867-1874 under Pri |
| ber of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for | Brant South, and served as the first provincial trea |
| Brant started the tour with Cheap Trick a few days a | |
| st that these birds may be distinct from other | brant stocks. |
| ey's office was located downtown Burlington on | Brant Street in close proximity to city hall. |
| John | Brant studied at Ancaster and Niagara (Niagara-on-th |
| Brant survived a bout with cancer during the 1980s. | |
| Burford, Oakland and Onondaga in the County of | Brant, the Six Nations Indian Reserve No. 40 and the |
| Led by Joseph | Brant, the chiefs rejected the deed. |
| This will be handed to you by Colonel | Brant, the celebrated Indian Chief... |
| his first date with Jameson's secretary, Betty | Brant, the secretary to Daily Bugle newspaper publis |
| by the River Witham to the west, and the River | Brant to the east (across Bassingham Fen). |
| 915 to 1917, Findlay served as a councillor of | Brant Township, Ontario. |
| Bill | Brant trombone |
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