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In 2009, | Campbell became a goodwill ambassador for the White Ri |
In 2007, | Campbell pleaded guilty in New York to assaulting her |
In 1980, | Campbell was appointed Regional Officer for the East M |
In 2003, | Campbell was awarded an honorary doctorate in law from |
In 2006, | Campbell switched to competing in the men's heavyweigh |
After being called to the Irish bar in 1878, | Campbell was made an Irish Queen's Counsel in 1892 and |
The team met Chicago in the | Campbell Conference Finals, jumping out to a 2-0 serie |
Coleman was born in Phil | Campbell, Alabama, but moved to Texas with his family |
On oil in 1972 | Campbell was against any move to pump oil revenues dir |
Born in Randalstown, | Campbell was educated at Lockers Park School, Wellingt |
In 1787, | Campbell secured a commission in a new regiment being |
Born in Los Angeles, California in 1952, | Campbell was raised in New York. |
1-92, losing to the Chicago Blackhawks in the | Campbell Conference finals. |
In 2007 | Campbell ran for a seat on the school board in North M |
Upon retiring in 1964, | Campbell managed more than a goal in every two league |
would sweep the Minnesota North Stars in the | Campbell Conference final, setting up a Stanley Cup re |
Formed in 1863 and listed on the ASX in 1952, | Campbell Brothers is now worth around AUD 1 billion. |
tening (non-rock), and country charts, in the | Campbell version, during two separate chart attacks in |
irection to the Winchester station in western | Campbell. |
In 1983, | Campbell became musical director for CBS Records group |
by Bowden and played their home games in Doak | Campbell Stadium. |
In 1895, | Campbell won election as Ohio State Treasurer and was |
the overtime winner to force a Game 7 in the | Campbell Conference Finals. |
In 1977, | Campbell married Fiona Anderson. |
In 1990, | Campbell left Scotland for Australia, to become Profes |
After joining UKIP in 2004, | Campbell Bannerman stood as that party's candidate for |
In 1993 | Campbell moved to Great Britain where he signed with t |
cer in the Bechuanaland Protectorate in 1962, | Campbell ran the country's first house--to-house censu |
esentative from Minnesota; born in Lynchburg, | Campbell County, Virginia, attended a private school a |
In 1996, | Campbell was elected to the represent eastern Orange C |
In 1815, | Campbell entered temporary retirement and was made a C |
880, olive Margaret Ewing born in 1882,Thomas | Campbell Ewing born in 1884, Helen M Ewing born in 189 |
In 1948 | Campbell became secretary at the British Trust for Orn |
Born in Glen | Campbell, Pennsylvania, he was known as "Leaping Mike" |
Special events are held in Braun's | Campbell Recital Hall and Dinkelspiel Auditorium. |
In 1870, | Campbell married Elizabeth Baldock; he married Josephi |
In 1853, | Campbell married Mary McLean. |
In 2005, | Campbell won the men's single at the GB Selection Tria |
In 2010, | Campbell led Gulf Coast to a 10-2 record (the two loss |
In 1997, | Campbell joined the Ontario College Council representi |
In office, | Campbell supported programs to aid the mentally ill, a |
f Northwest Alabama Community College in Phil | Campbell and Shoals Community College in Muscle Shoals |
A Northcote Tigers junior, in 1991 | Campbell won the Tetley Trophy, topping the try scorin |
Born in Fort | Campbell, Kentucky, Treadwell graduated from Blackshea |
second season with Hibs ended in relegation, | Campbell moved to Dundee United but played just four t |
In 1995, | Campbell voiced the character Powerline in Disney's A |
In 2006, | Campbell was a starter for each of season's first nine |
In 2008 | Campbell Moore starred in one episode of the televisio |
In 1797, | Campbell was again promoted to commander and two years |
In 1803, | Campbell moved to HMS Doris and commanded her until sh |
In 1978, | Campbell finished more games than the previous season, |
In 2005, | Campbell oversaw the Discovery Channel team on the deb |
In 2005, | Campbell was played by Jonathan Cake in the Channel 4 |
sent school on Alabama State Route 13 in Phil | Campbell. |
In 1996, | Campbell was elected to the Victorian Legislative Asse |
and his wife run a clothing store in downtown | Campbell, California. |
In 1942 | Campbell enlisted in the U.S. Army in Philadelphia. |
topher Jeffers (born February 2, 1973 in Fort | Campbell, Kentucky) is a former American football wide |
In 2010, | Campbell released her sophomore EP, Preview. |
In 1989 | Campbell claimed that there would be a shortage toward |
In 1904 | Campbell married American artist Edith Brand. |
After he was defeated in 1861, | Campbell retired from politics. |
In 2006 | Campbell expanded his acting career, starring in the S |
After his season in Manchester, | Campbell decided to again move teams. |
When Premier Walter M. Lea died in 1936, | Campbell succeeded him. |
Born in Ireland, | Campbell immigrated to the United States with his pare |
e earldom of Breadalbane and Holland in 1862, | Campbell became known by the courtesy title Lord Gleno |
After John Hawkesby left 3 News in 1998, | Campbell was asked to fill in, and he remained as the |
In 1932, | Campbell was traded from the White Sox to the St. Loui |
In Cleveland, | Campbell hit for considerably higher averages than he |
ell as a second in Long Island in present-day | Campbell County, Virginia. |
Born in Chicago, | Campbell was the valedictorian of Chicago's St. Ignati |
Born in Melbourne, | Campbell graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and a Diplo |
In 1955, | Campbell began his career in politics when he was elec |
In 1775, | Campbell was one of the thirteen signers of the Fincas |
his true freshman season at Maryland in 2007, | Campbell appeared in five games at left tackle, includ |
he 1999 World Championships, held in Seville, | Campbell won the silver medal in the 4 x 100 m relay, |
In 2005, | Campbell founded the charity We Love Brazil, which aim |
r sponsor, Christian Schmidt & Sons, Inc., as | Campbell had done numerous advertisements for the prev |
he district area was increased to include 302 | Campbell Ave., SE, and 9 Church Ave, SE, in 2002. |
ble award winning directors include Stephanie | Campbell, a Central alumna, and Dennis Jewett. |
Session artists included Glen | Campbell, Larry Knechtel, Jim Gordon and Hal Blaine. |
Other founding members included the | Campbell, Ellis, Ely, Grubb and Miller families-many o |
e-way Republican primary that included Spence | Campbell and John C. Armor. |
Prior to construction, | Campbell's Field was a vacant, undeveloped parcel of l |
Marist included Norm | Campbell, Gordon Campbell, Charles Gregory, Hec Brisba |
ng music act Dead P.A. Guests included: Bruce | Campbell, Ray Park, Nicholas Brendon, Peter Mayhew, Ja |
, which featured supermodels, including Naomi | Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Tatja |
stry's top models of the time including Naomi | Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Nadja Auermann, Brandi Qu |
the decade's top supermodels, including Naomi | Campbell. |
nd, and tied with 6th others including Calais | Campbell, Bryant McKinnie, and Jeremy Trueblood. |
Southwest Conference history, including: Earl | Campbell, Bill Yeoman, Darrell Royal, Fred Akers, Samm |
straight fight over Liberal incumbent William | Campbell to pickup the district for his party. |
ral candidate Paul Masina and independent Eva | Campbell; both he and Campbell were former mayors of C |
After becoming an Independent MSP, | Campbell Martin played a prominent role in fighting a |
In India, Gen. | Campbell was directed to take command of an expedition |
bomb exploded, killing him and injuring Eric | Campbell. |
Its success was instantaneous, but | Campbell was deficient in energy and perseverance and |
duate of the Word of Life Bible Institute and | Campbell University. |
The Monroe Institute credits | Campbell as being the "TC (physicist)" described in Ro |
ming that the party leadership intended David | Campbell to be their candidate. |
Humphrey took an immediate interest in | Campbell and submitted an audio and videotape to Warne |
The sheep were originally introduced to | Campbell Island in the late 1890s, following the inclu |
It was not until 1906 when investors John | Campbell and then Homer Wilson turned the find into a |
Clerk is Marty | Campbell. |
The nearest passenger rail connection is the | Campbell Hall station on Metro-North's New Jersey Tran |
Sauk Rapids' mayor is Mark | Campbell and its four council members are Jared Gapins |
the Civic Centre on the north side is Albert | Campbell Square, named after Albert Campbell, Scarboro |
The chief brewer (as of 2000) is James | Campbell assisted by Colin Stronge and Dominic Driscol |
district located in Silver Grove which is in | Campbell County, Kentucky. |
Their mailing address is in | Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada, where most t |
Traveling with her is Vera | Campbell (Amanda Ryan), an operative of British Intell |
"I Know What Love Is" (Jeremy | Campbell, Marshall, Vautour) - 3:51 |
Other awards include the Isaac Andrew | Campbell Memorial Prize for Poetry, The Congress/Bunde |
outhern Kwakiutl" people of Quadra Island and | Campbell River in British Columbia, Canada. |
the Governor of Prince Edward Island, Donald | Campbell. |
It is also found on the Auckland Islands and | Campbell Island. |
Walter Islay Hamilton | Campbell (14 October 1886 - 11 July 1967) was an Irish |
Dent Island, a small (23 hectare) islet near | Campbell that had remained rat-free. |
Due to music copyright issues, Junior | Campbell who wrote the incidental music, was also comm |
It was | Campbell whom Hawke sent to England on 24 November in |
"Am I Worth It" (Warryn | Campbell, Joi Campbell, John Smith) - 3:21 |
They agreed to it; and | Campbell, Scott and I have been carrying on the thing |
J. Kenneth | Campbell as Howard Jamison |
The owner of the St. James property, J. R. | Campbell, wanted to rebuild, but did not have the reso |
The book was edited by J. R. | Campbell and Charles Prepolec, with a foreword by Davi |
the maiden name of the wife of surveyor J. R. | Campbell. |
Jones, Phil Noto, Brian Stelfreeze, J. Scott | Campbell, and Jim Lee. |
Others include Joe Madureira, J. Scott | Campbell, and Mike Deodato. |
mith, Steve Niles, Bill Sienkiewicz, J. Scott | Campbell, Cal Slayton, and many more. |
his own media packaging company, J.C.A. (John | Campbell and Associates). |
lso featured Margaret Leighton, Jack Hawkins, | Campbell Singer and Michael Shipley. |
hington where he studied guitar under Jack C. | Campbell, a pioneer in the chord-melody guitar techniq |
and Brugger from 1998-2000, and for Jackson & | Campbell, P.C. in Washington, D.C. from 2001-2004. |
fessional careers including Bo Jackson, Randy | Campbell, Tommy Agee, Lionel James, Donnie Humphrey, S |
Jacob Miller | Campbell |
Jacob Miller | Campbell (November 20, 1821 - September 27, 1888) was |
Alan Abramowitz of Emory University, James E. | Campbell from the University at Buffalo, Dahlia Lithwi |
arried Lieutenant-Colonel Leopold James Yorke | Campbell Scarlett, and was the mother of Shelley, Robe |
son of Lieutenant-Colonel Leopold James Yorke | Campbell Scarlett. |
James Henry | Campbell, Jr., 30, Baytown, 26-Oct-1989 |
of Ohio in 1891, defeating Democrat James E. | Campbell; he was reelected in 1893 over Lawrence T. Ne |
James Hepburn | Campbell (February 8, 1820 - April 12, 1895) was an Op |
son of Lieutenant-Colonel Leopold James Yorke | Campbell Scarlett, and a great-grandson of the 1st Bar |
895 and General Election 1900 James Alexander | Campbell was returned unopposed as the Conservative ca |
James Douglas | Campbell Bryant (born February 4, 1976) is a former So |
James Archibald | Campbell (January 13, 1862 - March 18, 1934) founded C |
of a party of five (David Bell, James Cooper, | Campbell Mellis Douglas and Thomas Murphy) of the 2/24 |
James Hepburn | Campbell |
party of five (the others being James Cooper, | Campbell Mellis Douglas, William Griffiths and Thomas |
Haldeman was replaced by James Hepburn | Campbell, a fellow Pennsylvanian and outspoken aboliti |
James Robert | Campbell (born June 24, 1937 in Palo Alto, California) |
James Marcus | Campbell (born May 19, 1966 in Santa Maria, California |
James William | Campbell (born March 14, 1947), was a member of the Ma |
the Oregon Supreme Court to replace James U. | Campbell who had died in office. |
eek fraternity, so he consulted with James G. | Campbell, a Beta Theta Pi, on the proper procedures fo |
James W. | Campbell was first elected to the Maryland House of De |
eral years until they were joined by James V. | Campbell. |
James Colquhoun | Campbell (1813 - 9 November 1895) was a Scottish-born |
James E. | Campbell - Chair of the Department of Political Scienc |
Edward James Moran | Campbell, OC, FRSC (August 31, 1925 - April 12, 2004), |
ler v. Brass Co., 104 U. S. 350, and James v. | Campbell, 104 U. S. 356, were made January 9, 1882. |
congregation voted to call the Rev. James P. | Campbell, an ordained, openly gay minister of the Unit |
he was married again in 1830 to Jane Annette | Campbell, daughter of Edward Campbell. |
When White's successor, Jane L. | Campbell assumed office in January 2002, the former ma |
Howie married Janet Morrison | Campbell and had two sons and one daughter, and seven |
On 10 January 1977 | Campbell was appointed a member of the British Railway |
On 7 January 2006, | Campbell became interim leader following Kennedy's res |
In December 1852 and January 1853, | Campbell chaired a Select Committee of the Council whi |
Jerry "Soupy" | Campbell is a former Canadian Football League lineback |
Jersey Jack | Campbell of Regina threw the first forward pass in a G |
Jesse Gilbert | Campbell, Jr. (born April 11, 1969 in Washington, Nort |
saying that they are followers of Jesus, not | Campbell. |
All seems briefly peaceful until Jilly (Julia | Campbell), who had been kidnapped by her piano player, |
ne Sisters, these also charted, and by Jo Ann | Campbell in 1961. |
In lieu of Joey Amalfitano, | Campbell went on to start at second base for all but t |
John Young | Campbell (born May 17, 1958) is a British-American eco |
Astounding Science Fiction edited by John W. | Campbell, Jr. |
The guest of honor was John W. | Campbell, Jr., the editor of Astounding magazine. |
John Angus | Campbell |
John W. | Campbell Award for Best New Writer of 2000 or 2001: Kr |
It won the John W. | Campbell Memorial Award for best science fiction novel |
Award, BSFA award for Best Novel and John W. | Campbell Memorial Award) |
John Alan | Campbell (13 April 1899 - 20 February 1939) was a Brit |
t, Ayres defeated the Minden attorney John T. | Campbell, a member of a prominent political family. |
ovel of 2002-the Hugo, the Locus, the John W. | Campbell Award, and the Arthur C. Clarke Award; each t |
activist and newspaper editor, see John Ross | Campbell. |
won the Nebula Award, Hugo Award and John W. | Campbell Memorial Award in 1998. |
John Archibald | Campbell (June 24, 1811 - March 12, 1889) was an Ameri |
many interior illustrations, and the John W. | Campbell, Jr.-edited magazines Astounding Science Fict |
MacDonald's life was collected by John Lorne | Campbell and is housed at Canna, Scotland. |
Pacific Edge was the winner of the John W. | Campbell Memorial Award in 1991. |
John Aloysius | Campbell (June 20, 1941 - October 19, 2008) was a timb |
John W. | Campbell Award for Best New Writer: P. J. Plauger |
John Dermot | Campbell DL (20 January 1898 - 23 January 1945) was a |
Sir John Logan | Campbell (3 November 1817 - 22 June 1912) was a promin |
At the end of 1937 John W. | Campbell took over as editor. |
Nominated for the John W. | Campbell Award for Best New Writer (1991); |
John Edward | Campbell (May 27, 1862, Lisburn, Ireland - October 1, |
John W. | Campbell Memorial Award winner, 1998 |
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