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| The house was built for | Calvin A. Boyle, one of the founders of the Hollywood |
| It was named after | Calvin Aaron, an early settler. |
| Calvin Abueva (San Sebastian) | |
| leaders, especially Huldrych Zwingli and John | Calvin, actively eliminated imagery from churches wit |
| Calvin also played for the ABA's Carolina Cougars, De | |
| k has argued that the so-called "rift" between | Calvin and Zeinenger had less to do with theology and |
| the theory of sharp theological split between | Calvin and Zeinenger also reject the notion that Zein |
| Island, Canada West, the son of Delino Dexter | Calvin and Marion Breck, and was educated there, at t |
| x of St. Aldegonde studied theology under John | Calvin and Theodore Beza at Geneva. |
| He was cordially received by | Calvin, and published within two years several volume |
| ake use of musical instruments, believing that | Calvin and his early followers went beyond the biblic |
| alachy when Carmel reveals that Theresa killed | Calvin and Mercedes has been has been hiding the trut |
| odore Beza spoke of only one (preaching), John | Calvin and Heinrich Bullinger spoke of two (preaching |
| e photosynthetic apparatus, the enzymes of the | Calvin and tricarboxylic acid cycles, as well as seve |
| In his final college season, | Calvin and his Trojans defeated the UCLA Bruins, 46-4 |
| At this time, | Calvin and Joyce left the group, and Harris was joine |
| over against both the double predestination of | Calvin and the liberal insistence on universal salvat |
| t least since multiple-winner Bill Watterson's | Calvin and Hobbes) for the Reuben Award is once-only |
| Bill Watterson - creator of | Calvin and Hobbes |
| Fox, and Peter Fox changed looks: Baby Blues, | Calvin and Hobbes (which had ended roughly 15 months |
| l chelate compounds with Nobel Laureate Melvin | Calvin, and wrote or edited fourteen other textbooks |
| eaders of the Reformed tradition, such as John | Calvin and John Knox, occurs. |
| oice of Maggie Bell in the ABC cartoon series, | Calvin and the Colonel. |
| He rejected Catholic attacks against | Calvin and Melanchton with the words: With words like |
| Hamilton was the son of | Calvin and Lucinda (Hastings) Hamilton. |
| nd Theology: Cartographies of Grace (2000) and | Calvin and the Rhetoric of Piety (1995). |
| claims that his vocabulary comes from reading | Calvin and Hobbes. |
| music video, directed by Kinga Burza features | Calvin and his friends enjoying themselves to the son |
| many to explain the rift that grew up between | Calvin and his young disciple. |
| He cites | Calvin and Hobbes and The Far Side as the most influe |
| of what students have learned in their time at | Calvin and how they can use that knowledge to engage |
| Calvin and the Lex Naturalis, Stulos Theological Jour | |
| Born in Windsor County, Vermont, to | Calvin and Sarah Coolidge, Coolidge was a farmer, tea |
| e is known to have exchanged letters with John | Calvin and protecting religious exiles form Italy. |
| Equal ultimacy was not held by | Calvin and is not held by most in the Reformed Tradit |
| the mid 1830s till around 1914, Delino Dexter | Calvin and, later, his son operated a shipping and lu |
| Calvin Anderson (born May 8, 1987) is a baseball firs | |
| For the baseball player, see | Calvin Anderson (baseball). |
| Grimsby even opted to loan in another striker, | Calvin Andrew from Luton Town as attacking cover. |
| acking a smile and with his usual seriousness, | Calvin answered, "No, but I find it mighty handy." |
| Then note that Stupendous Man and | Calvin are never seen at the same time, suggesting th |
| Following the adventures of | Calvin Armstrong, a young homesteader from the east w |
| John | Calvin as Clifford |
| Calvin as Negative Boundary Marker in American Luther | |
| authoritative is not "as clearly formulated in | Calvin as we might desire." |
| The | Calvin Auditory. |
| Executive Producer: | Calvin Aurand |
| ing that he intended to devote his time to The | Calvin Ayre Foundation. |
| Calvin Ayre (born May 25, 1961 in Lloydminster, Saska | |
| 2) FUDS site, which was formerly known as Camp | Calvin B. Matthews. |
| s magnanimity, Mactaggart renames his boat the | Calvin B. Marshall. |
| Calvin B. "Cal" Anderson (May 2, 1948 - August 4, 199 | |
| Thomas | Calvin Baker (June 11, 1913 - January 3, 1991), known |
| rist, Church of God, Primitive Baptist Church, | Calvin Baptist Church, Indian River Baptist Church, B |
| Calvin Barry, "Trespassing on Sacred Grounds", bronze | |
| Laurie | Calvin Battle (May 10, 1912 - May 2, 2000) was a U.S. |
| Calvin became the starting kickoff returner for the E | |
| Calvin began his professional career with the ABA's L | |
| Granted conditional admission to Morehouse, | Calvin began a remedial reading course during his fir |
| Calvin Booth attended Penn State University after sta | |
| Calvin Booth is married to Kiesha Booth and they have | |
| a jump shot, the Mavericks swapped Fortson for | Calvin Booth with the Sonics in the offseason of 2004 |
| he off-season with free agents Louis Amundson, | Calvin Booth, Herbert Hill, Andre Iguodala, Kevin Oll |
| ted free agents, and trading Rodney Carney and | Calvin Booth, the Sixers signed 2-time NBA All-Star P |
| on Williams in exchange for Rashad McCants and | Calvin Booth. |
| However, on June 6, 2009, | Calvin Borel finished 3rd on Mine That Bird in the Be |
| Under jockey | Calvin Borel, Mine That Bird won the Kentucky Derby, |
| ird Derby win in a four-year period for jockey | Calvin Borel, and the first win out of 25 entries for |
| uch as The Deep, Jaws 3-D (as SeaWorld manager | Calvin Bouchard), Wolfgang Peterson's Enemy Mine, the |
| In 1913 John | Calvin Box was one of the original founders of Southe |
| John | Calvin Box (March 28, 1871 - May 17, 1941) was a U.S. |
| John | Calvin Box was born on March 28, 1871 on the family f |
| An alumnus of | Calvin, Bratt received his PhD from Yale University a |
| He has three children | Calvin, Breal and Adrian Robinson and grandsons Kato, |
| sed) episode 16 "When the Spirit Moves You" as | Calvin Bream |
| James Avery - | Calvin Bridges |
| Thiesen, George Kelly and Snoop Dogg (Cordazar | Calvin Broadus). |
| Lyrics - Bruno Mars, | Calvin Broadus, Jonathan Yip, Jeremy Reeves, Ray Romu |
| 06 Ibragimov was outpointed by then-undefeated | Calvin Brock in a high profile fight televised by HBO |
| 999 but losing in the Olympic qualification to | Calvin Brock. |
| John | Calvin Broomfield and James Henry Straughn were those |
| "John | Calvin Broomfield - a Methodist: born in Scotland and |
| John | Calvin Broomfield (1872-1950) was one of only two Bis |
| e collection contains the petition of his son, | Calvin Bruen, of Chester, mercer, respecting the trea |
| Robert Culp ... | Calvin Bryson |
| Benjamin | Calvin Bubar, Jr. (June 17, 1917 - May 15, 1995 in Bl |
| n August 31, 2007 its chief executive officer, | Calvin Burgess, said test flights will begin in 2009 |
| Calvin Burnett graduated from the Massachusetts Schoo | |
| Calvin Burnett (born 1921, Cambridge, Massachusetts) | |
| Sons: Melvin Burnside, R.L. Burnside Jr., | Calvin Burnside, Joseph Burnside, Daniel Burnside, Du |
| s a French Huguenot minister, ordained by John | Calvin, but later in England a critic of some Calvini |
| t album, Hakim states "I'm rollin on 'em, like | Calvin Butts up in Harlem". |
| Calvin called him "barbarus, imperitus, et sophista." | |
| Named after 16th Century theologian John | Calvin, Calvin is impulsive, insubordinate, imaginati |
| Calvin came to KTLA from KVVU-TV Fox 5 in Las Vegas, | |
| mited thereafter and later killed in battle by | Calvin Carson after murdering Calvin's wife. |
| Her brother Thermal ( | Calvin Carson) can project heat and cold. |
| Calvin Carter is the brother of the founder of Vee-Ja | |
| el started by former Vee Jay Records producer, | Calvin Carter (#34, 1971). |
| It was written by | Calvin Carter and James "Pookie" Hudson in 1953. |
| Gordon then approached | Calvin Carter at Vee-Jay Records, who agreed to recor |
| "I Ain't Got You" ( | Calvin Carter) - 2:27 |
| Don't Love You Like I Love You" (Jerry Butler, | Calvin Carter, and Curtis Mayfield) |
| It was written by Jerry Butler, | Calvin Carter, and Curtis Mayfield. |
| Henry | Calvin Casselli, Jr. (born October 25, 1946) is a con |
| Because of his unique relationship with | Calvin, Castellio enjoyed great respect in the world |
| he world's Millennium development,” says Kathy | Calvin, CEO of the United Nations Foundation, which l |
| e, at age fourteen being placed under the Rev. | Calvin Chaddock at Rochester, Massachusetts for furth |
| ahrenheit as well as solo tracks by Aaron Yan, | Calvin Chen Jiro Wang and Danson Tang. |
| The other was Early supporter Dr. | Calvin Clark, who was pursued into Arkansas and kille |
| Calvin Clifford Chaffee (August 28, 1811 - August 8, | |
| ortance to her as a child was her grandfather, | Calvin Clinton Copeland, who was a great source of in |
| Four years later he and his partner | Calvin Coffey won the silver medal in the coxless pai |
| Gordon | Calvin Coleman (July 5, 1934 Rockville, Maryland - Ma |
| He received the A.B. from | Calvin College (1924), the Th.B. and Th.M. from Princ |
| or Christian education, Schultze was appointed | Calvin College president in 1940. |
| During Schultze's tenure, the enrollment at | Calvin College sank as a result of World War II but r |
| ng his service in the Vietnam War, he attended | Calvin College graduating in 1973. |
| 1930 in New York) received a BA from | Calvin College in 1952, an MA in English literature a |
| In 1974, after Henry had been at | Calvin College for several years, a Democrat (Richard |
| Calvin College established The Paul B. Henry Institut | |
| a bachelor of arts in history from Michigan's | Calvin College and a juris doctor (with highest honor |
| Holland Christian High School, DeVos attended | Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan where she ea |
| He joined the | Calvin College faculty in 1908, teaching primarily in |
| ional businessman and the current President of | Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. |
| B.A. in Mathematics and Computer Science from | Calvin College in 1983 and his PhD in Computer Scienc |
| s an American academic and former president of | Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. |
| It was discovered by | Calvin College on March 23, 2006 at Calvin-Rehoboth O |
| resented at the Festival of Faith and Music at | Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. |
| n, Ryskamp earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at | Calvin College in 1953 and a Juris Doctor from the Un |
| an educator, academic, and former president of | Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. |
| He enrolled in the preparatory curriculum of | Calvin College in 1909 from which he graduated in 191 |
| Calvin College named him a Distinguished Alumnus in 1 | |
| Otto has taught at | Calvin College and Dordt College and currently teache |
| He received a Bachelor of Arts from | Calvin College in 1971 and an M.B.A. from Central Mic |
| Smedes graduated from | Calvin College (B.A.), Calvin Theological Seminary (B |
| He attended | Calvin College (A.B.), the University of Michigan (M. |
| between the Hope College Flying Dutch and the | Calvin College Knights which participate at the NCAA |
| -56) he became Associate Professor of Bible at | Calvin College (1956-58). |
| Plantinga received an A.B. from | Calvin College in 1967, a B.D. from Calvin Theologica |
| He received his BA from | Calvin College in geology in 1995. |
| s an academic and twice served as president of | Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. |
| n born in Sully, Iowa, Schultze graduated from | Calvin College in 1915. |
| eceived his bachelor's degree with honors from | Calvin College in 1988. |
| Kapenga graduated from | Calvin College in 1994, with a degree in Accountancy. |
| h persuaded Kuiper to accept the presidency of | Calvin College in 1930. |
| Morgan Foster and Michael James Brooks, met at | Calvin College while studying theatre. |
| us John Rooks (1869-1958) was the Principal of | Calvin College from 1900-1918. |
| Olukotun did his undergraduate studies at | Calvin College, and his doctoral studies in computer |
| Zandstra holds a Bachelor's degree from | Calvin College, two Master's degrees from Calvin Theo |
| ardus (formerly The Work Research Foundation), | Calvin College, The Clapham Institute, Dordt College, |
| studied under H. Evan Runner in philosophy at | Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan; then in theol |
| VanDrunen received a B.A. from | Calvin College, an M.Div. |
| In 1956 he enrolled at | Calvin College, a liberal arts college in Grand Rapid |
| to serve one year as the interim president of | Calvin College. |
| ernon James Ehlers, a fellow faculty member at | Calvin College. |
| per, and is currently a full-time professor at | Calvin College. |
| ies "...violate many deeply held principles of | Calvin College." |
| took over as the Falcons starting center after | Calvin Collins was moved to guard. |
| Calvin Comins Bliss (December 22, 1823 - December 13, | |
| Calvin constructs her photographs by montaging multip | |
| Nicholas Phillips as | Calvin Cooley |
| His appointment was made by President | Calvin Coolidge on August 22, 1923. |
| an Citizenship Act of 1924 signed by President | Calvin Coolidge in 1924. |
| to have been one of the few people who induced | Calvin Coolidge to talk, while leading a visit of jou |
| ay 24, 1928, Taylor was nominated by President | Calvin Coolidge to a seat on the United States Distri |
| rm as governor, for on 2 March 1928, President | Calvin Coolidge appointed Martineau federal judge for |
| Calvin Coolidge summed up his marriage to Grace in hi | |
| , 1926, with the push of a button by President | Calvin Coolidge in a ceremony at the White House. |
| g the 20s, entertainer Al Jolson and president | Calvin Coolidge were semi-frequent visitors to the vi |
| ary 2, 1925, Dawson was nominated by President | Calvin Coolidge to a seat on the United States Distri |
| 5, Anderson received a recess appointment from | Calvin Coolidge to a seat on the United States Distri |
| rren G. Harding in 1923 and was reappointed by | Calvin Coolidge in 1925. |
| He was nominated to the court by | Calvin Coolidge on December 16, 1925, to a seat vacat |
| Calvin Coolidge | |
| President | Calvin Coolidge appointed Sargent Attorney General of |
| To cope with the problem, President | Calvin Coolidge in 1924 authorized the transfer from |
| as a notary public, Coolidge swore in his son | Calvin Coolidge as President of the United States at |
| March 1, 1929, Cox was nominated by President | Calvin Coolidge to a new seat on the United States Di |
| n the administrations of Warren G. Harding and | Calvin Coolidge from 1921 to 1924. |
| nals and presidential foundations, such as the | Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation, Harry S. Truman |
| The | Calvin Coolidge Memorial Bridge is a five-span, singl |
| ommission in 1923 and reappointed by President | Calvin Coolidge in 1925. |
| President | Calvin Coolidge appointed him Assistant Secretary of |
| States Harlan F. Stone and was a year ahead of | Calvin Coolidge and Dwight W. Morrow. |
| sful candidate in 1924, even as U.S. President | Calvin Coolidge won the electors of New York State. |
| Calvin Coolidge Elementary | |
| The | Calvin Coolidge Tower, also known as Coolidge Hall, i |
| He was Presidential secretary to President | Calvin Coolidge and chairman of the Republican Nation |
| John | Calvin Coolidge Sr. |
| President | Calvin Coolidge of Massachusetts |
| The following year, President | Calvin Coolidge named Wells as Judge of the United St |
| es, who supported Robert LaFollette instead of | Calvin Coolidge in 1924. |
| rities ranging from Babe Ruth, Herbert Hoover, | Calvin Coolidge and James Stewart. |
| On May 15, 1925, He was appointed by President | Calvin Coolidge as Commissioner General of Immigratio |
| Former President | Calvin Coolidge of Massachusetts |
| Channing Cox served as Lieutenant Governor to | Calvin Coolidge and continued his policies after Cool |
| Calvin Coolidge was also a progressive." | |
| e received a recess appointment from President | Calvin Coolidge to the U.S. District Court for the Di |
| Main article: First inauguration of | Calvin Coolidge |
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