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| 42 for Aloma of the South Seas with Wilfred M. | Cline, A.S.C. and William E. Snyder, A.S.C. |
| Wilfred M. | Cline, A.S.C., Technicolor Associate Cinematographer |
| visit that without wanting to hear Bendian and | Cline again." |
| One of the notable functions of Gaffney | Cline, along with similar petroleum industry consult |
| In 1892, Isaac's younger brother, Joseph | Cline, also began work as a meteorologist at the Gal |
| Patsy | Cline also recorded this song on her last recording |
| veston, aside from running the weather office, | Cline also taught Sunday school at his church, was a |
| erformances by Kitty Wells, Webb Pierce, Patsy | Cline, and The Wilburn Brothers. |
| actors Audio House, LP, 2007) - trio with Nels | Cline and Greg Campbell |
| The film was directed by Edward F. | Cline, and written by Willard Mack. |
| The film was directed by Edward F. | Cline and written by Willard Mack. |
| is a 1942 American film directed by Edward F. | Cline and starring Bud Duncan as Snuffy Smith. |
| This was a rare instance, as | Cline and her producer, Owen Bradley, often disagree |
| According to Gaffney, | Cline and Associates (GCA), Yolotan is five times la |
| ion and the newer population will be a stepped | cline and a hybridisation zone can form. |
| cians from the worlds of rock (guitarists Nels | Cline and Mike Keneally, drummer Steve Smith), jazz |
| , Don Gibson, Ray Price, Lefty Frizzell, Patsy | Cline, and other country stars, as well the traditio |
| y successes of Roy Orbison, Buddy Holly, Patsy | Cline, and Elvis Presley, whose recording career gai |
| ane crash that also killed country stars Patsy | Cline and Hawkshaw Hawkins. |
| en was a collection of songs recorded by Patsy | Cline at her first record label, Four Star. |
| endricks - who initially intended to throw out | Cline at first base - instead snatched up the ball a |
| Cline attended Hiwassee College, then in 1882, joine | |
| Cline Avenue (Indiana 912) | |
| Chemocline - A | cline based on difference in water chemistry, |
| Pycnocline - A | cline based on difference in water density. |
| Thermocline - A | cline based on difference in temperature, |
| Thermocline - A | cline based on difference in water temperature, |
| Halocline - A | cline based on difference in water salinity. |
| st and Bernie Carbo at third - pinch-hitter Ty | Cline batted a pitch off Jim Palmer in front of the |
| In 1977, Alex | Cline became a member of Vinny Golia's group as well |
| Cline began playing drums with his twin brother, gui | |
| Cline believes that the Crimson Ghost is the most st | |
| In the case where the | cline bends around, populations next to each other o |
| lighting was designed by Stephen Bernstein of | Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting Design. |
| Walker played a minor role in the 1985 Patsy | Cline biographical film Sweet Dreams. |
| as Deputy Jack Driscoll, and in the 1985 Patsy | Cline biopic Sweet Dreams as Owen Bradley, Cline's r |
| In the words of | Cline, both this serial and its predecessor were "we |
| headway into radio, and artists such as Patsy | Cline, Brenda Lee, Loretta Lynn, and Conway Twitty b |
| As President of VFP, | Cline built a relationship between VFP and the fledg |
| Always...Patsy | Cline by Ted Swindley (September 11 - October 4) |
| escape their prison cell when Jenny distracts | Cline by flirting with him, and then holding him at |
| ountry hit for Lynn, when her tribute album to | Cline called I Remember Patsy was released. |
| A chemocline is a | cline caused by a strong, vertical chemistry gradien |
| In population genetics, a | cline could include a spectrum of subspecies, as all |
| In 1961, Patsy | Cline covered the song on her second studio album, P |
| The song had even greater success when Patsy | Cline covered the song in 1963. |
| "East of Eden" (Benignus, | Cline, Craddick, Ott) - 5:50 |
| Cline currently works at BTIG, LLC as a Director/Hig | |
| rignan, James and Susan Carson, Alfred Leonard | Cline, Daniel Corwin, Donald Leroy Evans, Herman Dre |
| Cline describes this serial as just a "quickie." | |
| Cline describes this as one of the most outstanding | |
| Cline did mainly standards for this album because it | |
| Typically, a well-marked | cline does not allow for a delineation of subspecies |
| The others were Linda Ronstadt, Patsy | Cline, Dolly Parton, Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn, Lu |
| by such West Coast musicians as guitarist Nels | Cline, drummer Alex Cline, bassists Darek Oles and S |
| Big names such as Patsy | Cline, Eddy Arnold, Johnny Cash and Faron Young were |
| Donald E. | Cline Elementary |
| As the leader of his own group, The Alex | Cline Ensemble, he can be heard on Sparks Fly Upward |
| aves along with outfielders Don Dillard and Ty | Cline for first baseman Joe Adcock and pitcher Jack |
| In 1887, he defeated Democrat Virgil P. | Cline for the remainder of the term, and he won a fu |
| ist and composer Tim Berne, and also with Nels | Cline, Fred Hersch, Tony Malaby, Tom Varner, Drew Gr |
| ny Cash, Merle Haggard, Charlie Daniels, Patsy | Cline, Hank Williams, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nel |
| The former deputy director of the CIA, Ray S. | Cline, has stated it to be genuine. |
| Patsy | Cline has probably been best known for her string of |
| Cline has played on over eighty recordings, and has | |
| apists (for example Kimberly Young, and Victor | Cline) have proposed stages in pornography addiction |
| "The West-to-East | Cline in Algonquian Dialectology." |
| The West-to-East | cline in Algonquian dialectology. |
| everyone was as successful as Reeves or Patsy | Cline in these transformations. |
| he Foundation in H. A. (Buster) Dobbs and Bill | Cline in 1983.:337 |
| by Harlan Howard which became a hit for Patsy | Cline in 1962. |
| Clinitrachus argentatus, known commonly as the | Cline in the United Kingdom, is a species of clinid, |
| et on the set of the film Doing Time for Patsy | Cline in 1997. |
| Cline includes a cover version of Carl Smith's "Loos | |
| cent populations and subspecies are subject to | cline intergradation, and in these situations it is |
| Barbara Mandrell remembers | Cline introducing the song to her audiences live in |
| 1982 | Cline is an asteroid discovered on November 4, 1975 |
| This song as sung by Patsy | Cline is #85 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Grea |
| Outside of his work as a novelist, | Cline is known for his writings on aesthetics, his d |
| in CinemaScope and DeLuxe Color by Wilfred M. | Cline, it was the fourth most popular movie of 1957 |
| fluenced by Neil Young while Queen cited Patsy | Cline, Johnny Cash and Tammy Wynette as influences. |
| Cline joined the Central Intelligence Agency in 1949 | |
| gs of Leon, Coldplay, and U2, apart from Patsy | Cline, Joni Mitchell, Dolly Parton, and Pete Yorn. |
| Tony | Cline Jr. (born November 24, 1971 in Davis, Californ |
| eave Me Again" - 2:25 (Virginia Hensley [Patsy | Cline], Lillian Claiborne, James Crawford) |
| h performers as Buck Owens, Johnny Cash, Patsy | Cline, Linda Ronstadt, The Flying Burrito Brothers, |
| and played with Linda Perry, Norah Jones, Nels | Cline, Lou Reed, Ani Difranco, Bruce Cockburn, Areth |
| In 1982, Alex | Cline made his solo debut with Not Alone (Nine Winds |
| ry is derived from transcript recordings Patsy | Cline made between June 16, 1956 and March 23, 1962 |
| session after the film with Kyle Newman, Ernie | Cline, Matt Perniciaro and Kevin Mann. |
| mous first customers were Willie Nelson, Patsy | Cline, Mel Tillis, Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennin |
| Born near Mansfield, Ohio, | Cline moved to Steuben County, Indiana, in 1858 with |
| Austin | Cline notes that, "The Harry Potter books simply are |
| onditions were relatively calm on September 7, | Cline observed the rough seas and the high waves tha |
| a very young child, when she first heard Patsy | Cline, one of her musical inspirations. |
| September 8 - Patsy | Cline, one of the most influential singers in Americ |
| Loretta Lynn remembers the first time | Cline performed it at the Grand Ole Opry on crutches |
| Cline played a role in the formation of the World Le | |
| Boon; on the recording itself, guitarist Nels | Cline plays one of Boon's last Telecaster guitars, w |
| Cline pointed to the Oklahoma Department of Mental H | |
| Ottie | Cline Powell was four years old and barefoot when he |
| LITTLE OTTIE | CLINE POWELL'S |
| Famile, Diplo, Glenn Kotche, Jeff Parker/Nels | Cline Quartet, Jens Lekman, Liars, Mission of Burma, |
| the genre, including major successes by Patsy | Cline, Ray Price, Eddy Arnold and others. |
| In his report, | Cline recommended both greater oversight authority o |
| Cline recommended that State law be changed to estab | |
| In addition, | Cline recorded remakes of her 1957 hits, "Walkin' Af |
| uences, Lange lip-synced to the original Patsy | Cline recordings. |
| In late March, Commissioner | Cline released his report on OCME. |
| After that, | Cline released a string of minor hits, like "So Wron |
| Cline retired following the 1999 season. | |
| Cline returned on the October 24, 2007 edition of TN | |
| In 1969, | Cline returned to the United States when President R |
| The | Cline River Heliport is located on the western shore |
| Cline Road is a "connector" 3 lane road in Cartersvi | |
| nclear, but Chicago Police Superintendent Phil | Cline said that today there is a greater representat |
| Cline sings about how she desperately wants a man th | |
| According to Allmusic reviewer, Mike Henderson | Cline sings a "wide variety" of songs on the album, |
| in the excellent liner notes, on a few numbers | Cline sounds pleasantly surprised at her own perform |
| uced Sweet Dreams: The Life and Times of Patsy | Cline, starring actress Jessica Lange, lip-syncing a |
| Cline states that the Dick Tracy serials were "unexc | |
| Cline stayed with the office when it became part of | |
| but running with the money during the concert, | Cline stood up to many of the male promoters before |
| Isaac M. | Cline, the meteorologist in charge of the local Weat |
| In 1989, Patsy | Cline's Greatest Hits was certified double-platinum |
| Cline, the leader of the men, forces the Doctor's ha | |
| ed third with 4,515 votes (11.7%) behind Barry | Cline, the Progressive Conservative candidate and Ca |
| stars such as Elvis Presley, Brenda Lee, Patsy | Cline, The Browns, Jim Reeves, Eddy Arnold, Roy Orbi |
| however it was released only in 1996, as Nels | Cline thought it too extreme for his label at the ti |
| intended legendary country music singer Patsy | Cline to record the song, but Cline died in a plane |
| Henry directed State Health Commissioner Terry | Cline to review the operations of OCEM and make a re |
| lor had a daughter called Susan who resided at | Cline Town after her marriage. |
| e known as the Black Poor and they established | Cline Town, Sierra Leone. |
| The Nels | Cline Trio were a group of free jazz musicians activ |
| Cline uses her emotionally expressive voice in this | |
| m Gordon, Thurston Moore, Matt Valentine, Nels | Cline, Vibracathedral Orchestra, Cold Bleak Heat, Ji |
| Cline, Victor B.; Richards Jr., James M.; Needham, W | |
| Cline, Victor B.; Tucker, Michael F., Schmitt, James | |
| Cline was born near Madisonville, Tennessee on Octob | |
| When 1962 rolled around, | Cline was already pretty successful. |
| Cline was featured in the 2006 film Sir! | |
| Songs by Patsy | Cline was issued by Coral Records, a Decca subsidiar |
| Cline was the Superintendent of the schools of Steub | |
| Cline was already a country music superstar who was | |
| Cline was aware of a storm in the Gulf based on prev | |
| Isaac | Cline, was the chief meteorologist at the Galveston, |
| Dr. | Cline was the first to successfully transfer a funct |
| Cline was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity | |
| Cline was first assigned to Little Rock, Arkansas, w | |
| the weather service was being established, and | Cline was sent to Galveston to organize and oversee |
| Cline was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-first a | |
| Cline was selected by the Buffalo Bills with the 33r | |
| ng for the U.S. Postal Service in Jersey City, | Cline was a post office union representative and ser |
| Cline was known not only for his anti-war stance upo | |
| Cline was emotionally moved by its lyrics and loved | |
| rtainment and distributed by Warner Bros. Fred | Cline was the Production Designer on Bebe's Kids, a |
| Cline was in control of her own career, making it cl | |
| In 1983 she married William H. | Cline, who died in 2005. |
| lly edited duet featuring Jim Reeves and Patsy | Cline, who never recorded together while alive, beca |
| for a successor to the recently deceased Patsy | Cline who Bradley had produced. |
| a tribute to friend and Country singer, Patsy | Cline, who died the previous year in a plane crash. |
| The first was contractor Gerald | Cline, whom she married in 1953 and divorced in 1957 |
| The compromise was that | Cline would record it as long as she could also reco |
| Honky Tonk Angel: The Intimate Story of Patsy | Cline, writer Hank Cochran remembers calling Cline u |
| Cline writes that this "jungle-horror-mystery-sea-st | |
| Cline wrote that Hop Harrigan is "a fairly action-fi | |
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