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As one of the town's major employers, | Campbell was instrumental in getting the town a custom |
He was the son of Major Edward | Campbell, a native of Argyllshire, Scotland. |
Major-General Patrick | Campbell (1779-1857) was a Scottish army officer and d |
relay team included Christian Malcolm, Darren | Campbell and Marlon Devonish. |
hich had recently opened the Ironwood Mall in | Campbell River, British Columbia, were approached by a |
sed upon Tony Blair's right-hand man Alastair | Campbell. |
"Just Another Man" (Glen | Campbell, Jeremy Slate) - 2:10 |
"Dead Man's Hand" ( | Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Taylor) - taken from "Th |
Winner: In Search of the Last Good Man, Peg | Campbell and Peggy Thompson |
In 1851 the first white man, Robert | Campbell, (from the Hudson's Bay Company) entered Han |
She, along with general manager Lori | Campbell, ran the team for the next six years. |
Sunderland manager Bob | Campbell applied for and was offered the job. |
contacted Detroit Tigers General manager Jim | Campbell to purchase Vida Blue for one million dollars |
Signed by Portsmouth manager Bobby | Campbell when playing for Waterlooville, Hardyman made |
was the brother of Sunderland manager Robert | Campbell. |
Manager: G.F.C. | Campbell |
Jenkins, Johnny Griffin, Junior Mance, Wilbur | Campbell, Frankie Dunlop |
en held by former Premier of Manitoba Douglas | Campbell for forty-seven years. |
For many years, | Campbell worked at the BBC and remained a fixture. |
Marc Thaddeus | Campbell (November 29, 1884 - February 13, 1946) was a |
In March 1988, | Campbell gave a lecture on The Role of a State Governo |
ould return to the BBC from March, succeeding | Campbell as executive producer of both Casualty and Ho |
year he married his first wife, Margaret Jane | Campbell, whose poor health led to her death several d |
Mary Margaret Garman | Campbell (1898 - 1979) was the eldest of seven sisters |
In 1917, he married Margaret Esther | Campbell. |
Margarett H. | Campbell is a Democratic Party member of the Montana H |
et for service as temporary Royal Marines and | Campbell served at the Great Siege of Gibraltar and th |
In 1930 he married Marion Winton | Campbell (recently divorced from Alexander Winton) a c |
For the Australian writer, see Marion May | Campbell. |
Non-Fiction: Marjorie Wilkins | Campbell, The Saskatchewan. |
Marjorie Wilkins | Campbell (1965). |
Juvenile: Marjorie Wilkins | Campbell, The Nor'westers. |
Mark Joseph | Campbell (December 6, 1975 in Clawson, Michigan) is a |
During Operation Market Time, | Campbell destroyed or damaged 105 Viet Cong structures |
In 1949, he married Edna | Campbell. |
In 1869, he married Bessie | Campbell. |
to Stockwell, South London, she married Colin | Campbell, a television executive, and became stepmothe |
Married John | Campbell, 3rd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland. |
In October of that year he married Carolina | Campbell, who died in 1839. |
Cavendish (died 21 April 1881), married John | Campbell, 2nd Earl Cawdor and had issue |
He married Hamilton | Campbell, daughter of Walter Frederick Campbell and Ma |
His daughter Eliza married Samuel | Campbell, who also served in the provincial assembly. |
He married Sophia | Campbell in Stoke on 1840-12-10, and they had one son, |
eldest daughter Emma Josephine married Robert | Campbell on 2 December 1868 in Christchurch, and his d |
In 1871, he married Marianne | Campbell after the death of his first wife. |
In 1890, he married Sarah | Campbell. |
In 1904 she married Harry | Campbell Manchester Ross (died 1940) in Auckland. |
Sir James married Margaret | Campbell, the heiress of the Gargunnock estate. |
In 1887, McDonald married Elleonora | Campbell. |
He married Alice | Campbell, daughter of Judge William Campbell. |
n 6 April 1914 Cornwallis-West married Stella | Campbell. |
hn Stewart, 2nd Earl of Atholl- married Janet | Campbell d.1545/6, daughter of Archibald Campbell, 2nd |
In February 1874 he married Mary | Campbell Purdie (Spinster, 22 years) in Dunedin; in th |
Feilden married Jane | Campbell in 1861. |
On April 25, 1862, Holder married Nellie | Campbell, a 20-year-old Chickasaw woman who had been b |
Jean married Archibald | Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll, on 1 July 1553. |
Their daughter Jean married Archibald | Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll |
He married Rebecca | Campbell. |
Field Marshal John | Campbell, 5th Duke of Argyll (June 1723 - 24 May 1806) |
In 1887, he married Martha Hopkins | Campbell after the death of his first wife. |
Martin Alister | Campbell Hinton (29 June 1883 - 3 October 1961) was a |
Barrett-Hamilton, Guy Dollman, Martin Alister | Campbell Hinton, and Edward Adrian Wilson (1910) ASIN: |
Mary M. | Campbell Library (Marcus Hook) |
Mary Scarlett | Campbell, daughter of Lord Chancellor Campbell. |
Elspeth Mary, Lady | Campbell (born January 1940) is the wife of the former |
t of the Pulaski County Master Gardeners),the | Campbell Davies Reflection Garden and an 8-acre (32,00 |
After receiving his Master's degree, | Campbell became a CPA and joined Ernst & Young as a ta |
he Medal of Honor to Boatswain's Mate William | Campbell, United States Navy, for extraordinary herois |
O Executive include: David Mattinson, Gregory | Campbell, Gary Smith and Alison Walker. |
Alexander Maxwell (Max) | Campbell (7 August 1888 - 1962) was a Co-operative Com |
Madsen, Kim Coates, Roberta Maxwell, Nicholas | Campbell and Patrick Gallagher. |
In May 1824, | Campbell led a British naval force of over 10,000 men |
During May 1871, | Campbell sponsored the first organization of cattlemen |
In 2000, Mayor Bill | Campbell appointed Franklin co-chair of Atlanta 2000, |
rs (COPE), and subsequently, with mayor Larry | Campbell, councillor Raymond Louie, and councillor Tim |
ss and community leaders pressured Mayor Bill | Campbell to end Freaknik or severely crack down on the |
as a member of COPE by then-NPA mayor Gordon | Campbell in 1990. |
pecial police operation directed by Mayor Tom | Campbell, police attacked a peaceful protest Smoke-In |
Atlanta Mayor Bill | Campbell gave the group a key to the city and declared |
He also represented former Atlanta mayor Bill | Campbell on racketeering, bribery and wire fraud charg |
flict between hippies and Vancouver mayor Tom | Campbell was particularly legendary, culminating in th |
l Party, led by former Vancouver mayor Gordon | Campbell. |
It was officially opened by then mayor Albert | Campbell and Queen Elizabeth II in 1973. |
d Lindsay, Robert Paton, John McDougall, John | Campbell Baird Rangers FC Manager --- > James Watt - T |
Robert McFaul "Bobby" | Campbell (born 13 September 1956) is a former Northern |
Albert McTaggart (Ab) | Campbell (1910 - 1973) was a Canadian politician and t |
"Less of Me" (Glen | Campbell) - 2:25 |
"Less of Me" (Glen | Campbell)- 2:33 |
hich included fellow Olympic medallist Darren | Campbell. |
electorate in 1954 (the previous member David | Campbell Kidd had died). |
replaced by the former U.K. Subs member Alan | Campbell. |
perative Commonwealth Federation member Agnes | Campbell Macphail. |
ls and former Belle & Sebastian member Isobel | Campbell, under the name of The Gentle Waves. |
The album cover features former member Isobel | Campbell, who departed the band six years before this |
ring the only remaining founding member, Bill | Campbell, presiding over its creation; and Amerofriasi |
Local folklore tells of two men, Jack | Campbell and Harry Hanrahan, who while climbing the st |
The text message that | Campbell claimed Jones had sent to him. |
e Winans, 98 Degrees, Handel's Messiah, Jesse | Campbell, Dawkins & Dawkins, The Whispers, and Yolanda |
d as a full species, Atropoides mexicanus, by | Campbell and Lamar (2004). |
Michael L. | Campbell, founder and chairman of Regal Entertainment |
Michael A. | Campbell (born in Bayonne, New Jersey) is a Guinness W |
Michael Christopher | Campbell Hart was educated at Winchester College, wher |
born May 12, 1984 in Iowa) aka Michelle Marie | Campbell is U.S. born Turkish female basketball player |
Middle schools: | Campbell (partial), Dean (partial), Truitt (partial) |
However, Migliazza & | Campbell (1988) maintain that there is no evidence for |
Miller v. | Campbell is a series of three lawsuits filed by U.S. S |
For more details, see Miller v. | Campbell. |
uding: Jacob Heringman, David Miller, Richard | Campbell, Nicholas Perry, Emily Askew and Alexis Benne |
Round 2, 1st Leg: Millwall 1-1 | Campbell at Highbury |
Milton Neil | Campbell (January 21, 1881 - November 11, 1965) was a |
defeated by Progressive candidate Milton Neil | Campbell and lost his seat. |
c and silver was discovered by the miner John | Campbell Miles. |
tands and hitting outgoing Prime Minister Kim | Campbell in the head. |
e against former Liberal Labour minister John | Campbell Elliott in Middlesex West win the 1926 federa |
parliamentary secretary to Prime Minister Kim | Campbell after she won the 1993 Progressive Conservati |
the short lived cabinet of Prime Minister Kim | Campbell. |
high-profile race against Prime Minister Kim | Campbell, but was not elected. |
n McAlpin - Ken serves as worship minister at | Campbell Church of Christ in Campbell, CA. |
uccessor as PC leader and prime minister, Kim | Campbell, was defeated in the 1993 election. |
Minnesota Pete | Campbell - drums |
two and a half seasons in the minor leagues, | Campbell made his major league debut on May 1, 1977 ag |
ank Oliver and former Conservative MLA Robert | Campbell to win his first term in office. |
beth, the daughter of Queen's County MLA John | Campbell, to Elizabeth Moody and to the widow Mary Mil |
and the only released of fashion model Naomi | Campbell, released in 1994 by Epic Records. |
The original idea was to raise some money for | Campbell, who was in financial trouble. |
paign contrasted heavily with the more clumsy | Campbell campaign. |
Frank Socolow, Bill Crow, Joe Morello, Jimmy | Campbell |
Hokkaidoconcha morenoensis Kiel, | Campbell, Elder & Little, 2008 - from the upper Cretac |
lark and Seanna Collins in the morning, Kerry | Campbell on the mid-day show and Jason Roberts on the |
After losing Morrison and | Campbell to the draft, Ron Raschdorf and W.A. Farrens |
from the Isle of Tiree, and her mother, Kenna | Campbell, one of the Campbell family of Greepe in the |
Her mother, Judy | Campbell, was an English actress, best known for her w |
In 1885, he and his wife moved to | Campbell Hill. |
He retired in 1999, and moved to | Campbell River, British Columbia. |
He succeeded Labor MP Jodie | Campbell, who retired from politics, at the 2010 feder |
ed to open a seat for former federal MP Colin | Campbell to enter provincial politics in a by-election |
general election, after the previous MP, Ian | Campbell retired. |
ys who was on the following train, Mr Patrick | Campbell, spoke to Hind when he was trapped. |
The current principal is Mr John | Campbell. |
tory of the Life and Adventures of Mr. Duncan | Campbell. |
Mr. Robert | Campbell was found with his throat cut in such a way t |
club going again in 1966 and Mr and Mrs Kenny | Campbell who did so much to encourage and coach boys a |
de actors such as Ellen Terry and Mrs Patrick | Campbell. |
In October 2010, the Headteacher Mrs Carol | Campbell announced her retirement, at the end of the 2 |
The score was commissioned by Mrs Patrick | Campbell after having a proposal to Debussy rejected a |
The current Principal is Mrs H | Campbell, Vice Principal Mrs M Spiers and has a number |
A note book belonging to Mrs Patrick | Campbell is housed at the University of Birmingham Spe |
In the late 1890's Mrs. Patrick | Campbell first became aware of George Bernard Shaw - t |
hip with George Bernard Shaw and Mrs. Patrick | Campbell. |
er their divorce married in 1914 Mrs. Patrick | Campbell, the actress, as his second. |
efused to allow the impoverished Mrs. Patrick | Campbell to publish or sell any of their letters excep |
Mr. and Mrs. Bud | Campbell are the namesakes of Campbell Junior High. |
alaureate Co-oridnator who is currently Ms F. | Campbell as well as the office of the Careers Advisor. |
On a much-reduced turnout, | Campbell held the seat for the Conservatives with a ma |
Closely allied to the Cape Mudge and | Campbell River First Nations, historically they were a |
as her response to The Secret Mulroney Tapes, | Campbell even suggested that Mulroney knew the Tories |
October 1973, Robin Jackson murdered Patrick | Campbell, a 34-year-old Catholic from Banbridge. |
s later to be found to have been murdered, as | Campbell Fulton altered the oxygen supply on the dive |
Muriel Sarah | Campbell (d. 30 September 1934) |
otte Myrtle, Robert Alexander and Muriel Jean | Campbell were born to the couple. |
Both Murray and | Campbell traveled to Washington to dispute the seat. |
a include geese, Peking ducks, Muscovy ducks, | Campbell ducks, mallards, gulls and pigeons. |
Don F. Pratt Memorial Museum, Fort | Campbell KY |
(Charles Wesley - music; Thomas | Campbell) |
It is the home of country musician Glen | Campbell, though the actual early home of the Country |
ling From Mars which included musician Alyssa | Campbell won the Music Video award at the On Location: |
New York to sign his contract with Mutual saw | Campbell in a play on Broadway. |
"Make My Day" ( | Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Taylor) - taken from 191 |
rowth (a theme explored by mythologist Joseph | Campbell amongst others). |
ntings, with commentary by mythologist Joseph | Campbell, as Where the Two Came to Their Father: A Nav |
When American mythologist Joseph | Campbell visited India (1954-1955), his meeting with K |
The tower changed its name to | Campbell Mithun Tower in 2002. |
Chatham Township changed its name from | Campbell Township on September 2, 1863. |
r in the hotel room of a sleazy man named Ned | Campbell (David Anthony Higgins). |
se, they picked up a local boy named Theodore | Campbell. |
For individuals named Walter | Campbell, see Walter Campbell. |
son with him, an off-duty fireman named Angus | Campbell. |
onising the landlords and his namesake George | Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll at that time Secretary of |
e written by Daniel Sanders, Rob Nassif, Brad | Campbell, Zoran Trivic. |
his breakthrough to the Irish national squad | Campbell continued with a successful 2006-07 season wh |
A native of | Campbell County, Virginia, from a family of Irish back |
ion to material, i.e., natural, explanations, | Campbell reveals ID to be not a philosophy, but a reli |
This naturally led | Campbell (1910) to produce a filter with ladder topolo |
, as well as Tennessee's share of nearby Fort | Campbell. |
ruited long time friend and neighbour Michael | Campbell, who at the time had never played the drums b |
including Phil Stephenson on bass, Neil (Cad) | Campbell on drums, as well as Grimes on guitar & Thoma |
Neil A. | Campbell (April 17, 1946 - October 21, 2004) was an Am |
Nesbitt attended | Campbell College, Belfast and studied at Cambridge. |
t significant accomplishment of the new USCGC | Campbell was the rescue of 3 survivors of the hurrican |
Having formed a new band, | Campbell went on to perform a sell out concert at Lond |
Born in Middlebrook, New Jersey, | Campbell served as a Justice of the Peace, a delegate |
ums), Peter Johnson (Violin), and Nick "Thor" | Campbell (Bass). |
2, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon nominated | Campbell to the United States District Court for the D |
, on June 15, 1972, President Nixon nominated | Campbell to the United States Court of Appeals for the |
"Goodnight Sweetheart" (Ray Noble, Jimmy | Campbell, Reg Connelly) - 3:32 |
President of the party, Leslie Noble, Alister | Campbell and Tom Long) set to work creating a more com |
He defeated Republican nominee William | Campbell to win a second term. |
The Democratic nominee, J. | Campbell Cantrill, suddenly died that September, after |
e south by Capital Circle SE, on the north by | Campbell Pond, on the west by Woodville Highway, and o |
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