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| The music in the film was composed by Roy | Budd, a jazz and "easy listening" specialist, who wo |
| Budd also represented Wiltshire in List-A cricket. | |
| Mr. | Budd also served on the U.S. Sentencing Commission, |
| That year the four men were joined by John | Budd, an original settler of Long Island (Southold) |
| ined Don Rendell's group in 1961, then with Roy | Budd and Eddie Thompson before beginning work with T |
| he present Bishop of Plymouth, Hugh Christopher | Budd, and assisted at the consecration of the late A |
| ilippe in Only The Brave, Lt Ratcliffe in Billy | Budd and various roles in two workshops of Desperate |
| Herman Melville, Billy | Budd and Other Stories. |
| Deutch was challenged by Republican nominee Joe | Budd and write-in candidate Stan Smilan. |
| The Arrow IIIs were built in 1978 by | Budd and General Electric. |
| A special celebration concert featuring | Budd and guest-starring many of the musicians he had |
| three of his employees Stephen Dingate, Joseph | Budd and Pye defeated the two Bennetts and William A |
| He also worked with Roy | Budd and Katie Melua, along with putting out CDs of |
| All the music was played by | Budd and two other jazz musicians, Jeff Clyne (doubl |
| Michael | Budd and Costain Estates Ltd, were key players in th |
| In 2010 the Bishop of Plymouth, Christopher | Budd, announced that the church was to close due to |
| Paul | Budd argues that LBA copper is the product of such e |
| Most service is provided by | Budd Arrow III electric cars built in 1978. |
| The line is today served by a set of two | Budd Arrow III self-propelled electric coach cars. |
| on drums and Tony Hatch, Johnny Harris and Roy | Budd as arrangers. |
| a written by the principal designer Dr. Timothy | Budd at Oregon State University. |
| Making Stockton his adoptive city, | Budd attended local grammar and high schools before |
| ousin, Herman Melville, wrote the novella Billy | Budd based on the events. |
| The | Budd BB-1 Pioneer was an experimental United States |
| A nephew of Charles, George William | Budd, became head of the firm in 1896, but after the |
| Budd became the 19th Governor of California on Janua | |
| Budd began his career with Hanham Athletic, joining | |
| Budd began the 1980 season in Toronto but was releas | |
| Is Loose is a 1956 crime film noir directed by | Budd Boetticher and starring Joseph Cotten, Rhonda F |
| This was the last of | Budd Boetticher's late 1950s Ranown Cycle (produced |
| Lonesome is a a 1959 Eastmancolor film; one of | Budd Boetticher's "Ranown" westerns starring Randolp |
| er Westerns as Anthony Mann's The Naked Spur or | Budd Boetticher's Ride Lonesome. |
| Budd Boetticher, a long term resident of Mexico reno | |
| 948) is an American crime film noir directed by | Budd Boetticher. |
| Fog (1945) is an American film noir directed by | Budd Boetticher. |
| dy is a 1951 drama film directed and written by | Budd Boetticher. |
| Budd Buster as 'Cowlick' Connors | |
| Budd Buster as Tad Kelton | |
| Budd Buster as Kentuck' Jones | |
| Budd Buster as Mr. Marvin, druggist | |
| air were possibly the model for the story Billy | Budd, by Herman Melville, who was the first cousin o |
| I've got all kinds of pictures of the Gas Car, | Budd Car etc. and may be able to get historical phot |
| Music Supervisor - | Budd Carr |
| eriksen eventually received a call from manager | Budd Carr, who let Frederiksen know that Jeff Pollar |
| rs" by the CPR, they were always referred to as | Budd Cars by employees. |
| t in Brisbane where four more Australian bands, | Budd, Catfish, Dreamkillers and Chalk were included. |
| Starring Ben | Budd, Christine Bergan, and James Pickering. |
| Billy, a 1969 musical adaptation of Billy | Budd, closed on opening night. |
| tween the M3 (a type of subway car built by the | Budd Company for Philadelphia's public transportatio |
| The E. G. | Budd Company of Philadelphia recognized the importan |
| Some of the stainless steel | Budd Company cars originally ordered for The Canadia |
| The | Budd Company used a possible outline of this car as |
| Earl J. Ragsdale, a mechanical engineer at the | Budd Company, in 1932 for the purposes of welding st |
| consisting of 70 cars, was built in 1975 by the | Budd Company, similar in design to the Silverliner I |
| a dining car, and several coaches built by the | Budd Company. |
| mp to build a slot machine parlor on the former | Budd Corporation site in the Nicetown section of Phi |
| as a joint venture between William Morris, the | Budd Corporation (of USA) and an American bank. |
| reement reached between Halliburton and Baron & | Budd created the largest asbestos trust fund of its |
| Budd desired a Railroad Commission substantially les | |
| eet transition will replace the leased Canadian | Budd DMUs from the Trinity Railway Express. |
| The song also contains a portions of the | Budd Dwyer suicide, mostly him saying "Stay away, th |
| e press conference where Pennsylvania Treasurer | Budd Dwyer committed suicide, causing him to develop |
| Budd Dwyer's televised suicide (3:29) | |
| committeeman and a convicted felon connected to | Budd Dwyer. |
| In the final results, | Budd edged out Republican challenger Morris M. Estee |
| Like Heaven)" (LaBelle, Nona Hendryx, James R. | Budd Ellison, Nathanial Wilkie) |
| Another One" (LaBelle, Sharon Barnes, James R. | Budd Ellison, Michael Stokes) |
| Produced By Nickolas Ashford, | Budd Ellison, Andy Goldmark, Nick Johnson, Bill LaBo |
| In the early stage of his governorship, | Budd encouraged improvements to the Australian ballo |
| ime, he also recorded an album named simply Roy | Budd featuring Ian Carr on trumpet; Dick Morrissey o |
| Budd Fine as Sam Haverly, Jackson Henchman | |
| a performance of Benjamin Britten's opera Billy | Budd for the BBC and in 1995 he was the conductor in |
| copy out the vocal score of his new opera Billy | Budd for his publishers Boosey & Hawkes. |
| Budd Gardens is operated by Michael's two sons on la | |
| Robert | Budd Gilchrist (September 28, 1796 - May 1, 1856) wa |
| Robert | Budd Gilchrist at the Biographical Directory of Fede |
| hip with the original 1950s version's producer, | Budd Granoff, who had become his business partner (t |
| Kallen later married | Budd Granoff, a famous publicist, agent, and televis |
| Budd grew up in Woodbury and attended Woodbury Junio | |
| Danger with vocalist Guy Ritter, drummer Darby | Budd, guitarists Dan Larson and Dee Harrington. |
| Budd has tackled a number of commissions for notable | |
| A good friend of Arthur | Budd, he was similar in style in that he was known t |
| The album is typical of | Budd's signature minimalist style, and features seve |
| tually “hit” its intended object (just as Billy | Budd hits and kills John Claggart), the result would |
| nel Stoopnagle on the radio show Stoopnagle and | Budd in the 1930s. |
| star of the 1930s radio program Stoopnagle and | Budd, in which his character, Colonel Stoopnagle, us |
| However, following a 2001 report by Sir Alan | Budd, in 2002, the UK government accepted that wager |
| r sang the same composer's eponymous hero Billy | Budd in the radio-broadcast premiere of the revised |
| was first named by Allison C. Daley, Graham E. | Budd in 2010 and the type species is Caryosyntrips s |
| Captain Gordon | Budd Irving was a World War I flying ace credited wi |
| 1916) It was shared with 3 other pilots, Gordon | Budd Irving, Finlay McQuistan, and John De Pencier. |
| Budd is a passionate populariser of mathematics, ref | |
| Jersey | Budd is a singer from Leicester, England. |
| Pete | Budd is the familiar front-man of the post-Cutler ba |
| The version of "One Fine Day" by Julie | Budd is featured in the film The Driver (1978). |
| In 1928, the angelic 10-year-old Grace | Budd is abducted by a kindly old grandfather and nev |
| rence, “Melville's Fist: The Execution of Billy | Budd,” Johnson reads Herman Melville's novel as a pe |
| The Auld group included saxophonist | Budd Johnson, then a primary arranger for the group, |
| scene of the 1930s, including with Buddy Tate, | Budd Johnson, and Claude Williamson. |
| pianist Sir Charles Thompson, tenor-saxophonist | Budd Johnson, trombonist Urbie Green and guest tromb |
| der Davis included performances from Ray Nance, | Budd Johnson, and Shadow Wilson. |
| Beacon Records 78 rpm 7170 (1940s?) - Featuring | Budd Johnson, Shadow Wilson, Basie Robinson, Ray Nan |
| the 1960s with Harry Belafonte, Johnny Hodges, | Budd Johnson, Nat Gonella, and Clark Terry. |
| 964-70 intermittently) and the JPJ Quartet with | Budd Johnson. |
| ng on a one-month loan, while midfielder Darren | Budd joins Horsham on dual-registration terms. |
| Harold Boyce | Budd, Jr. (born 4 January 1939) is an American compe |
| of the Volkswagen chassis demonstrated by Ambi | Budd, Karmann and other coachworks. |
| dcasting Corporation version aired in 1957 with | Budd Knapp as Maigret. |
| ed in late 1953 featuring Art Hallman (singer), | Budd Knapp (actor) and Margo McKinnon (singer). |
| Coffin - Art by Jose Ortiz, and written by | Budd Lewis. |
| Budd made his debut in List-A cricket for the Glouce | |
| Lt. Col. Arthur D. | Budd merged these holdings into the 3,000-acre (12 k |
| built from the shoes up - his Claggart in Billy | Budd minced; his Wozzeck plodded; his Beckmesser scu |
| James | Budd Moody (May 20, 1790 - October 22, 1828) was a m |
| 9 by-election held following the death of James | Budd Moody. |
| ch Doubles Champions - Stuart Lawler and Shawn | Budd- nominated to represent Australian in Rotterdam |
| n recorded by Fontella Bass, Debby Boone, Julie | Budd, Odyssey and The 1970s made for TV band The Par |
| e on August 10, 1861 when Acting Master William | Budd of the gunboat USS Resolute uses the term (Offi |
| ent, and that awarded in 2007 to Corporal Bryan | Budd, of the 3rd Battalion. |
| 4. "Like Billy | Budd or Cyrano De Begerac" - Son, Ambulance |
| In 2008, Baron & | Budd played a lead role in negotiations with major o |
| Around 1928, in Kansas City, Keg and | Budd played in several bands but by 1930 Keg left fo |
| Budd played high school football at Asbury Park High | |
| E H | Budd played against both Brown and Walter Marcon, wh |
| worked in various areas along the line a set of | Budd Rail Diesel Car's would continue to operate bet |
| after, only B&O's local commuter trains, mostly | Budd Rail Diesel Cars, continued to use Camden Stati |
| Beginning November 9, 1953, the CPR introduced | Budd Rail Diesel Cars (RDCs) on many of its lines. |
| The most popular use was in the | Budd RDC self-powered rail car. |
| assengers changing over to Newtown-bound diesel | Budd RDC trains at Fox Chase, November 24, 1981 |
| A | Budd RDC train awaiting departure at Newtown Station |
| th The Wire issue 177, November 1998] V (Harold | Budd Remix) UK CD WIRECD002 |
| In 2003, Baron & | Budd represented the City of Santa Monica in a landm |
| Following his graduation, | Budd returned to Stockton to study law, being admitt |
| Budd Root (b. | |
| Bud Ross - (as | Budd Ross) |
| Bud Ross - The Father (as | Budd Ross) |
| Bud Ross - Haratius Crabbe, the collector (as | Budd Ross) |
| Music for 3 Pianos is an album by Harold | Budd, Ruben Garcia, and Daniel Lentz. |
| Asked for his reasons, | Budd says only that he feels that he has said what h |
| On the Waterfront, Written by | Budd Schulberg |
| rd Lawson, John Lee Mahin, Richard Maibaum, and | Budd Schulberg, with Bennett, Benchley, Harrison, an |
| recommended the site to writer | Budd Schulberg. |
| Glick in the 1941 novel What Makes Sammy Run by | Budd Schulberg. |
| After retiring from politics, | Budd served as registrar of probate for Digby County |
| Another son was Thomas | Budd Shaw who became tutor of English literature to |
| controversy started by George Keith and Thomas | Budd, siding with the Quakers. |
| ruptcy reorganization in the late '90s, Baron & | Budd stepped in to protect the rights of the firm's |
| wentythree Records include Djinji Brown, Harold | Budd, Steve Edwards (singer), Bill Nelson (musician) |
| Superintendent | Budd suggests that the solution may be to select, th |
| Sound of London, Akira Yamaoka, Helios, Harold | Budd, Surgeon, Zero 7, Portishead, Massive Attack, T |
| Term Hospital, Wesley Woods Outpatient Clinic, | Budd Terrace nursing care facility, Wesley Woods Tow |
| DT - | Budd Thacker Sr |
| It is the kidnapping of Grace | Budd that leads to his downfall. |
| Russell | Budd, the firm's managing shareholder, negotiated wi |
| urrent bishop is the Right Reverend Christopher | Budd, the 8th Bishop of Plymouth. |
| The area is also the home of Lanny | Budd, the protagonist in 11 Upton Sinclair novels. |
| can automotive industry with the acquisition of | Budd's automotive operations, which became the autom |
| ater than 1666, as a 1666 sale of house by John | Budd to a George Kniffen of Stratford for 37 pounds, |
| next nine years ‘The Wurzels' consisted of Pete | Budd, Tommy Banner, John Morgan and Mike Gwilliam. |
| Budd Tunick: Producer, production manager | |
| His talent interested many colleges, but | Budd ultimately chose to play at Wake Forest Univers |
| John | Budd, UNICEF head of communications in Indonesia, sa |
| Before joining Hancock, Mr. | Budd was President-New England at Bell Atlantic Corp |
| Due to come home on 25 August 2006, | Budd was killed on 20 August defending his section a |
| Josephine | Budd was born in Norwich. |
| Budd was defeated when he ran for reelection in 1836 | |
| Budd was a member of the Canadian national soccer te | |
| William Lloyd | Budd was a first class cricketer and umpire. |
| An hour later, | Budd was found beside three dead Taliban. |
| James | Budd was born on May 18, 1851 in Janesville, Wiscons |
| Cpl | Budd was a qualified combat survival instructor, roc |
| Budd was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm | |
| When | Budd was seven years old, he and his family emigrate |
| Throughout his high school career, | Budd was mentored by Woodbury Junior High School tea |
| 98 m) and weighing close to 200 pounds (91 kg), | Budd was a very imposing player. |
| Budd was found collapsed at his Toronto home on the | |
| Baron & | Budd was one of the first law firms in the nation to |
| Budd was also an Olympic athlete who once held the W | |
| After withdrawal, | Budd was declared missing in action and most of A Co |
| Dave | Budd, who was selected from the New York Knicks, was |
| aster was the handiwork of audio restorer Kevan | Budd, who also drew praise for his 2005 remasters of |
| s born in Digby, Nova Scotia, the son of Elisha | Budd, who served in a loyalist regiment during the A |
| om 1969 to 1989, he served with the law firm of | Budd, Wiley, & Richlin. |
| Budd won a gold medal in coxed eights at the 1964 Su | |
| As of 2006, | Budd worked in sales management for InBev, owners of |
| t was announced by the Ministry of Defence that | Budd would be posthumously awarded the Victoria Cros |
| Arthur | Budd writing in 1892 said of Rotherham "the equal of |
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