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rict reporters announced were Hannah Lomas in | Carlisle, Lee Madan in Selkirk, Stuart Pollitt in Whit |
Robert Armstrong, Chick Chandler, and Mary | Carlisle lent strong support and while it never scaled |
labour organisation and Eden Construction of | Carlisle Limited. |
The Settle & | Carlisle line is one of three north-south main lines; |
n 1895 Elswick issued more tickets than other | Carlisle line intermediate stations, except Blaydon. |
s proximity to the tracks of the Newcastle to | Carlisle line, served by Northern Rail. |
ormerly situated at Ais Gill on the Settle to | Carlisle line, this is the working signal box at Butte |
At | Carlisle, Livingstone scored an impressive 42 goals in |
Carlisle London Road railway station was the first to | |
Carlisle M. Adams is a cryptographer and computer secu | |
Singer Belinda | Carlisle made a foray into the film. |
e cup run was in the 1969-70 League Cup where | Carlisle made it to the semi final. |
g the German counterattack in the Aegean Sea, | Carlisle made a sortie into the area south of Piraeus |
Carlisle made three voyages to the west coast from Haw | |
luding National Football League player Cooper | Carlisle, Major League Baseball players Jarrod Dyson, |
In 1972, it acquired Carr's of | Carlisle, makers of the eponymous Table Water biscuits |
Carlisle Managed Solutions has been nominated for the | |
Carlisle Managed Solutions is a British Recruitment Pr | |
Carlisle Managed Solutions' client list includes organ | |
Together with responsibility for | Carlisle Managed Solutions, she has responsibility for |
Carlisle manager Greg Abbott hinted at the possibility | |
Its junction with the River Caldew in north | Carlisle marks the point where Hadrian's Wall crosses |
ve is a 11-acre (45,000 m2) nature reserve in | Carlisle, Massachusetts and is managed by the Trustees |
Sleepycat was originally based in | Carlisle, Massachusetts and moved to Lincoln, Massachu |
Greer was raised in | Carlisle, Massachusetts, graduating from Concord-Carli |
- Depeche Mode Remix - Queen Remix - Belinda | Carlisle Megamix and many more… Technotronic Megamix & |
ewcastle Central station, Sunderland Central, | Carlisle, Middlesbrough and Northumberland, with a twi |
"Man of His Word" ( | Carlisle, Mike Demus, Dennis Patton) - 4:56 |
Prior to his arrival it was the | Carlisle Military Academy and he was attracted to the |
ted by Colonel James F. Risher, headmaster of | Carlisle Military School and founder of Camden Militar |
On 28 March 2002, | Carlisle moved on a free transfer to League Two side B |
In October 2001 | Carlisle moved on loan to Swindon Town for three month |
Carlisle Museum, Cumbria, England. | |
Academy, Ministry of Works, Maidstone Museum, | Carlisle Museum, Worcester College, Oxford, London Tou |
The Conservative candidate Kenneth | Carlisle narrowly won the seat with a 602 vote majorit |
include Johnny Adams, Billy Mackenzie, Elsie | Carlisle, Nat King Cole, Natalie Cole, Billy Cotton, J |
so has a statue of Edward I. Burgh was on the | Carlisle Navigation canal from 1823 to 1853, after whi |
), HG (Harrogate), BD (Bradford), CA (City of | Carlisle), NE (Newcastle upon Tyne), DH (Durham). |
t is located a few miles south of the city of | Carlisle, near Junction 42 of the M6 motorway. |
ay by Fred Myton, starring George Zucco, Mary | Carlisle, Nedrick Young and Dwight Frye, directed by S |
1998-99 season against Plymouth Argyle, which | Carlisle needed to win to avoid relegation. |
Born in | Carlisle, New York, Taylor graduated from Union Colleg |
Daughters - Jackie | Carlisle, Nikki Carlisle, Faith Carlisle |
uring Carlatton; it forms part of the City of | Carlisle non-metropolitan district. |
om the station each weekday to Whitehaven and | Carlisle northbound and eleven to Barrow southbound si |
er day call at the station in each direction, | Carlisle northbound and Barrow-in-Furness southbound ( |
important staging post on the route north to | Carlisle, Northumbria and Scotland. |
discovery, he misses his own wedding to Betsy | Carlisle, not for the first time. |
ackers had advised Treasury Secretary John G. | Carlisle not to visit Kentucky at that time. |
Lord | Carlisle obliged him by allowing him to name some offi |
In the first issue, Dr. Al | Carlisle of the Utah State Prison System is quoted as |
In 2008 Candace | Carlisle of the Denton Record-Chronicle said "In Corra |
Funston was born near New | Carlisle, Ohio and attended the country schools, Linde |
father of William S. Reyburn) was born in New | Carlisle, Ohio. |
Dudgeon made his debut for | Carlisle on 29 January, coming on as a half-time subst |
and shelled the borough during the Battle of | Carlisle on July 1, 1863, part of the Gettysburg Campa |
rford on 9 September 1394, and transferred to | Carlisle on 26 January 1396. |
the re-opening of the church by the Bishop of | Carlisle on 4 June 1885. |
his elder brother George Howard, 7th Earl of | Carlisle on December 5, 1864. |
Benny Carter also recorded "Walkin", with | Carlisle on vocals. |
It falls in North-West Cumbria to the west of | Carlisle on the English side. |
battle were exchanged for their 'pledges' at | Carlisle on 10 January 1543. |
the City Maternity Hospital, Fusehill Street, | Carlisle on Tuesday 19th July 1983. |
Lanarkshire club was not enjoyable, moving to | Carlisle on loan during his time in Scotland. |
Born at | Carlisle on 14 October 1712, he was the eldest son of |
y was leased in perpetuity to the Lancaster & | Carlisle on 3 May 1858; the following year, the L&CR w |
Paul Gray is supporting Belinda | Carlisle on some of her dates in her upcoming Australi |
gh was released by Sunderland and returned to | Carlisle on a permanent basis as a player-coach. |
FM only broadcast from their Caldbeck mast to | Carlisle on 96.4 and Penrith, from on the top of Beaco |
He was selected as bishop of | Carlisle on 4 September 1495, and consecrated in 1496. |
McClen's spell at | Carlisle only lasted a few months before he was releas |
oast Line 61 kilometres (38 mi) south east of | Carlisle, operated by Northern Rail who provide all pa |
Later, | Carlisle opted to leave and took a broadcasting job wi |
Jack and the Beanstalk at The Sands Centre in | Carlisle over Christmas 2008. |
ed in the area and named Blanchard by William | Carlisle, owner of the sawmill at nearby Onalaska, aft |
PestPatrol, Inc. was a | Carlisle, PA based software company, which developed P |
He graduated from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, PA in 1948 and received his J.D. from the Di |
s a four-year starter at Dickinson College in | Carlisle, PA, where he earned a degree in Psychology i |
Centreville Academy and Dickinson College in | Carlisle, PA, where he studied law. |
on College in 1826, was rector of St. John's, | Carlisle, Pa. |
He was, or is, a member of the | Carlisle Pagan Society. |
In March 1993, | Carlisle paid £15,000 for Gallimore to register the le |
She has played Queen Camilla in | Carlisle pantomime production of Snow White & the Seve |
Carlisle Park is a small recreational area in Hampton, | |
The tunnel is on the Hawick to | Carlisle part of the line, opened in the 1860s by the |
nd Warrington to Wigan, then heading north to | Carlisle passing through Lancaster and Penrith. |
ristian Devotion, the 1999 Didsbury Lectures ( | Carlisle: Paternoster Press, 1999; Grand Rapids: Eerdm |
Scripture and Hermeneutics Series 7. | Carlisle: Paternoster, 2007; Grand Rapids: Zondervan, |
mer led to his appointment as a member of the | Carlisle Peace Commission, but he was accused of offer |
See also: | Carlisle Peace Commission |
ny Carson, Ralph Bellamy, Polly Bergen, Kitty | Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bert Convy, Hy Gardner, Phyllis |
e flurry with the ball bouncing around in the | Carlisle penalty area with shots raining in from all a |
coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania and he held that position for s |
coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania and he held that position for t |
Bouquet took her to | Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1764. |
coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania and he held that position for t |
coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania and he held that position for t |
coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania and he held that position for t |
Robert McCoy born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania (birth date unknown). |
and graduated from Dickinson School of Law in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1914. |
in 1938, and from Dickinson School of Law in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1941. |
d a Bachelor's degree from Dickinson College, | Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1937. |
went on to graduate from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1809. |
rsity) in 1809, attended Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1809 and 1810, receiving an |
In his post-basketball life, Moir lived in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania and worked for the Carlisle Tir |
, a 3,000 watt country music radio station in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania serving Carlisle and the surrou |
Hepburn grew up in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania before attending Jefferson Coll |
d from the law school of Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1924. |
coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania and he held that position for t |
in York, York County and St. John's Church in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania in Cumberland County |
coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania and he held that position for t |
She attended Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania and earned a Master of Fine Art |
a in 1922 and from Dickinson School of Law in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1925. |
Anderson Troop was organized at | Carlisle, Pennsylvania October-November 1861 and muste |
d promoted to the rank of Colonel and sent to | Carlisle, Pennsylvania to the U.S. Army War College as |
Billy Eugene Owens (born May 1, 1969, in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania) is an American former professi |
, Uniontown, Pennsylvania - October 13, 1974, | Carlisle, Pennsylvania) was a Republican member of the |
s church, Bethel Assembly of God, which is in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania). |
in 1922 from the Dickinson School of Law, in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, was admitted to the bar in 192 |
graduated from the Dickinson School of Law in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1890. |
ademy at Centreville and Dickinson College of | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and graduated from Princeton C |
nnsylvania in 1929, from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1933, and Temple University |
ties of Chillicothe exhausted, he was sent to | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, near his birthplace, to Dickin |
He was born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, the son of a prominent lawyer |
and was graduated from Dickinson College, in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1861. |
ool for practice at the U.S. Army Barracks in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1842. |
He graduated from Dickinson College, | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1849. |
1796, Gibson was sent to Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where he remained about four y |
He moved to | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, after retiring in 1964, and se |
He graduated from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1815. |
, and was graduated from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1838. |
He graduated from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1840. |
Born near | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Williams attended the common s |
coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States. |
Muhlenberg attended Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, studied law, and was admitted |
Samuel McCoskry was born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on November 9, 1804. |
He graduated from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and from Dickinson School of L |
He was born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and died in Jackson, Tennessee |
He studied law in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, was admitted to the bar in 180 |
Then he was called to | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, just as the Methodists were re |
Born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1758, Sterett moved with hi |
He studied law in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, was admitted to the bar in 183 |
He studied at Dickinson College, | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and was ordained in the German |
Born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Miller attended Dickinson Coll |
The Sentinel is a daily newspaper based in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, serving the Harrisburg metropo |
d specialized in public-service work, died in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
private, residential liberal arts college in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
He was born on October 15, 1877 in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
erican physician, soldier, and statesman from | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
College, Islamabad and U.S. Army War College, | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
cle Mile", a stretch of highway (route 11) in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
ended Beaver Academy and Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
William S. Ramsey was born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
cademy, before attending Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
Benjamin F. Junkin was born near | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
, Sweeny was a graduate of Dickinson College, | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
Estabrook then attended Dickinson College, in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
n 1847 he graduated from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
k and started college at Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
d Devils (then known as the Red and White) in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
f period he was employed as a schoolmaster in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
member of the faculty of Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
d the common schools and Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
(1840-1916) was an American actuary, born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
admitted to the bar and commenced practice in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
history and English from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
as does the General Omar N. Bradley Museum in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
Interment in Ashland Cemetery in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
He was born near | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
Lemuel Todd was born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
Lewis was born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
Butler was born near | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
Andrew Boden was born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
ministering the Honolulu Prosecutor's Office, | Carlisle personally prosecuted several cases during hi |
He lived at | Carlisle Place in London. |
Howard (now | Carlisle) played an important role in securing memoria |
recorded match on the gound was in 1850, when | Carlisle played an All-England Eleven. |
Glennon spent three years with | Carlisle, playing over 100 games for the side. |
and England, and at club level for Leeds, and | Carlisle, playing at Left-Wing, i.e. number 5. |
or Featherstone Rovers, Bradford Northern and | Carlisle, playing at Prop, or Second-row, i.e. number |
Health Management ( | Carlisle) plc, a 50/50 dedicated joint venture company |
Forrest | Carlisle Pogue Jr. (1912-1996) was born on September 1 |
Secretary of the Treasury John Griffin | Carlisle pointed out that about a third of the officer |
The CA postcode area, also known as the | Carlisle postcode area, is a group of postcode distric |
nd the second most northerly city in England, | Carlisle predominantly spans the flood plain of the Ri |
r ballet, Glancing Below, commissioned by the | Carlisle Project, was premiered in Philadelphia during |
Carlisle Public Schools is a school district in Carlis | |
On 29 December 1542 the | Carlisle Pursuivant was appointed to conduct prisoners |
Warcup had previously been | Carlisle Pursuivant, an equivalent office in the West |
He served until his death in New | Carlisle, Quebec in 1897. |
He was born in New | Carlisle, Quebec and became a physician, principal and |
rom McGill College in 1858 and settled in New | Carlisle, Quebec. |
Carlisle Racecourse is a thoroughbred horse racing ven | |
He was also chairman of | Carlisle Racecourse and a director of Cumberland Newsp |
with his first runner, Better Times Ahead, at | Carlisle Racecourse in October 1998. |
There is | Carlisle Racecourse in the village. |
At | Carlisle Racecourse, a race called the Tim Westoll Mem |
station was constructed by the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway (N&CR), and opened on 10 March 1835. |
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