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Billy Eugene Owens (born May 1, 1969, in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania) is an American former professi |
Freda Dowie (born 1928 in | Carlisle, Cumberland) is an English actress. |
Muhlenberg attended Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, studied law, and was admitted |
ain, and a crossing of both I-40 and AR 70 in | Carlisle. |
Samuel McCoskry was born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on November 9, 1804. |
member of the faculty of Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
, 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 |
He graduated from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and from Dickinson School of L |
He was taken to the Cumberland Infirmary in | Carlisle, where he died a few hours after arrival. |
He was born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and died in Jackson, Tennessee |
Denton Holme is an inner city district in | Carlisle, Cumbria, England. |
t at its original location on Botchersgate in | Carlisle. |
n Leeds and The Exploited at the City Hall in | Carlisle. |
Ron Randleman (born December 17, 1941 in | Carlisle, Iowa) is a former American football coach. |
d from the law school of Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1924. |
eorge James McVitie (born 7 September 1948 in | Carlisle, Cumberland, England), is an English football |
Centreville Academy and Dickinson College in | Carlisle, PA, where he studied law. |
He studied law in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, was admitted to the bar in 180 |
were a British R&B musical ensemble formed in | Carlisle, Cumberland, (North West England) in late 196 |
Paul Mark Reid (born 18 February 1982 in | Carlisle, Cumbria) is an English football defender who |
ary 1756, while at another council meeting in | Carlisle with Governor Morris, he was "adopted" by the |
Sleepycat was originally based in | Carlisle, Massachusetts and moved to Lincoln, Massachu |
pera where he debuted in the role of Hayes in | Carlisle Floyd's Susannah. |
Born in | Carlisle, New York, Taylor graduated from Union Colleg |
Technology College NCTC) on Edgehill Road in | Carlisle. |
aviour's, Hoxton followed by a short spell in | Carlisle followed by a further six years at Manchester |
She has played Queen Camilla in | Carlisle pantomime production of Snow White & the Seve |
archaeological site located near Bardwell in | Carlisle County, Kentucky, on a bluff spur overlooking |
Rickerby Park is a public open space in | Carlisle, Cumbria on the banks of the River Eden. |
tograph: "I took the picture to the police in | Carlisle who, after many doubts, examined it and state |
Born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1758, Sterett moved with hi |
coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania and he held that position for t |
s Wall and the two Roman forts established in | Carlisle. |
insistence he was articled to a solicitor in | Carlisle in 1821 . |
d the common schools and Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
are Reconcilition/Hands Across the Divide in | Carlisle Square, Derry, overlooking the Craigavon Brid |
in York, York County and St. John's Church in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania in Cumberland County |
(1840-1916) was an American actuary, born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
tian Eugene Savage (born December 12, 1969 in | Carlisle, South Carolina) is a former American footbal |
to the bar in 1841 and commenced practice in | Carlisle. |
rict reporters announced were Hannah Lomas in | Carlisle, Lee Madan in Selkirk, Stuart Pollitt in Whit |
He resumed the practice of law, and died in | Carlisle in 1891. |
coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania and he held that position for t |
e was redeployed as a correspondent, based in | Carlisle, as part of the newly formed ITV Tyne Tees & |
Roxanne Pallett (born 26 December 1982 in | Carlisle, Cumbria) is an British actress most famous f |
He studied law in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, was admitted to the bar in 183 |
admitted to the bar and commenced practice in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
Lee Andrews (born 23 April 1984 in | Carlisle, Cumbria) is an English former professional f |
rek Johnstone Townsley (born 21 March 1973 in | Carlisle) is an English former professional footballer |
White was born in | Carlisle and served in the Royal Navy before becoming |
O'Connell was born in | Carlisle. |
Born in | Carlisle, Cumberland, England, but brought up by his S |
He was born in | Carlisle. |
history and English from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
layed the organ and was assistant organist in | Carlisle Cathedral. |
Roger John Bolton (born 13 November 1945 in | Carlisle, Cumberland) is a British television producer |
She attended Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania and earned a Master of Fine Art |
Furness from 1891 until 1909, and a school in | Carlisle is named after Goodwin. |
as does the General Omar N. Bradley Museum in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
a in 1922 and from Dickinson School of Law in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1925. |
Born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Miller attended Dickinson Coll |
He was born in | Carlisle, Cumberland. |
He was born in | Carlisle, England. |
Interment in Ashland Cemetery in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
Lemuel Todd was born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
archaeological site located near Bardwell in | Carlisle County, Kentucky, on a bluff spur overlooking |
John Metcalfe's parliamentary campaign in | Carlisle. |
ria Crusaders is a rugby league club based in | Carlisle, Cumbria. |
dge, of the state Supreme Court, who lived in | Carlisle, took some notice of the tall and awkward you |
s church, Bethel Assembly of God, which is in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania). |
Lewis was born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
The family settled in | Carlisle about 1700, and founded the cotton industry i |
He died in | Carlisle 26 Sept. 1833. |
shed family of businessmen and politicians in | Carlisle. |
young Frederick entered Dickinson College in | Carlisle in 1815, but did not graduate because of the |
885 a marble statue of Close was installed in | Carlisle Cathedral, after a public collection of funds |
James was born in | Carlisle, England; his father was a noted cornet playe |
Samuel Waldegrave's tomb in | Carlisle Cathedral |
ocomotive fleet is based at Kingmoor depot in | Carlisle, which reopened during 2000. |
Andrew Boden was born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
Eddy Waller as Jailer in | Carlisle |
ature film, 2004) partially filmed and set in | Carlisle |
The Sentinel is a daily newspaper based in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, serving the Harrisburg metropo |
s to be used to establish a female college in | Carlisle. |
erent locations around the UK, which included | Carlisle, Belfast, Manchester and Barnstaple. |
He spent time on loan at clubs including | Carlisle United, for whom he made his Football League |
c language of this region, examples including | Carlisle, Helvellyn and Blencathra. |
als namely the previous Cumberland Infirmary, | Carlisle City General and Carlisle City Maternity, the |
Gen. Fitzhugh Lee into | Carlisle with a white flag, telling Smith to either ev |
The A69 into | Carlisle has the name Warwick Road, and is known to be |
arest town is Wigton, and the nearest city is | Carlisle. |
The protagonist is | Carlisle Kennedy, head of a large family and himself a |
There is | Carlisle Racecourse in the village. |
n Street, and the M&C used London Road as its | Carlisle terminus until 1851, after which its trains r |
Daughters - Jackie | Carlisle, Nikki Carlisle, Faith Carlisle |
forwarded to the Governor-General, Sir James | Carlisle. |
of St Paul's Walcot, Bath, vicar of St James' | Carlisle, a chaplain in the Forces during World War II |
Jodi | Carlisle (born August 28, 1960) is an American actress |
Voice actress Jodi | Carlisle has been doing voice work for a number of yea |
Joe | Carlisle (born 4 December 1987) is an English rugby un |
Kilgo, John | Carlisle, and D. W. Newsom. |
on College in 1826, was rector of St. John's, | Carlisle, Pa. |
In 1980, Coughlin moved north to join | Carlisle United. |
Derrett left Cardiff in 1972 to join | Carlisle United but struggled to settle at Brunton Par |
ivision Two in 1995-96 before he left to join | Carlisle United after 79 games at Valley Parade. |
in the play-offs to determine who would join | Carlisle United, and Walsall as the third promoted tea |
as released by mutual consent in 2004 to join | Carlisle United until the end of the season. |
ased at the end of the 2003-04 season to join | Carlisle United. |
ill before moving south of the border to join | Carlisle United, then of the Lancashire Combination. |
ger Don Revie the following season and joined | Carlisle United where he made 273 appearances, scoring |
On March 22, 2007 Horwarth joined | Carlisle United on loan until the end of the 2006-07 s |
In 1982 he joined | Carlisle United on a free transfer, then in 1985 joine |
On November 19, 2007 he joined | Carlisle United on loan. |
He joined | Carlisle United in 1994 and won two promotions from Di |
st over three years with Hartlepool he joined | Carlisle United in October 2003 on a three-month loan. |
In August 1996 he joined | Carlisle United, but failed to appear in their league |
ne days after leaving Oldham, Beharall joined | Carlisle United, with him signing a contract until Jul |
In September 2007, he joined | Carlisle United on a month-long loan. |
released by his hometown club, McKenna joined | Carlisle United on a two year YTS contract. |
He joined | Carlisle United for a month's trial in August and won |
but failed to make the first team and joined | Carlisle United on a free transfer in June 1999. |
In November 2003, he joined | Carlisle United where he had a successful spell, playi |
nterested in signing Garner, before he joined | Carlisle United. |
On 10 August 2007, Garner joined | Carlisle United for a club record fee of £140,000, whi |
nd four substitute appearances before joining | Carlisle United, initially on loan, on 12 March 1999. |
e spent three years at Yeovil, before joining | Carlisle United in 2006. |
his name as a midfield schemer before joining | Carlisle United in 1964. |
right back position with David Raven joining | Carlisle United. |
t the club on loan for a second time, joining | Carlisle United until the end of the 2009-10 season. |
goalkeeper scored in the 94th minute to keep | Carlisle United in the Football League. |
lkeeper who scored a last minute goal to keep | Carlisle United in the Football League in 1999. |
goalkeeper scored in the 94th minute to keep | Carlisle United in The Football League. |
per Dave" Strickland, "Big Stew" Sawyers, Ken | Carlisle, Jerry Broadway, Frog Man, and Nik at Nyt. |
ond in 1970 and Unilever in 1984, and Kenneth | Carlisle later worked at the company for eight years f |
The Conservative candidate Kenneth | Carlisle narrowly won the seat with a 602 vote majorit |
ives of New York high society including Kitty | Carlisle Hart and Chuck Close, the artist. |
ny Carson, Ralph Bellamy, Polly Bergen, Kitty | Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bert Convy, Hy Gardner, Phyllis |
ilm She Loves Me Not by Bing Crosby and Kitty | Carlisle. |
Leisen, stars Carl Brisson, Jack Oakie, Kitty | Carlisle, Gertrude Michael, Toby Wing, and Jessie Ralp |
Aumont, Mickey Rooney, Kathryn Crosby, Kitty | Carlisle, Robert Newman, and many more. |
Kitty | Carlisle as Rosa Castaldi |
ber, first performed by Allan Jones and Kitty | Carlisle in the 1935 Marx Brothers film A Night At The |
"On My Knees" ( | Carlisle, Elias, Hamm) - 4:09 |
o 1909, and in 1913 she became the first Lady | Carlisle Research Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford |
Charles Henry Roberts, the son-in-law of Lady | Carlisle, as an Independent Liberal or Radical to cont |
bia (1971) he won gold against American Larry | Carlisle, but only when he beat Betancourt at the nati |
Later, | Carlisle opted to leave and took a broadcasting job wi |
averaged 34 points per game, and helped lead | Carlisle High School (Pennsylvania) to four consecutiv |
with foreign teams and in the minor leagues, | Carlisle continued to pursue his goal of making an NBA |
played for non-league Gateshead after leaving | Carlisle, scoring one goal during his stint at the clu |
ristian Devotion, the 1999 Didsbury Lectures ( | Carlisle: Paternoster Press, 1999; Grand Rapids: Eerdm |
He went on to play for Leeds, | Carlisle Border Raiders and finished his rugby league |
r walkers bus in the 1960s and 70s which left | Carlisle each Sunday at 07:30 giving access by public |
with the lack of opportunities, Beharall left | Carlisle by mutual consent on 1 February 2006. |
Rushbury left | Carlisle in 1985 and had a brief spell at Gillingham. |
d at Westminster by the bishops of Lichfield, | Carlisle, and Llandaff on 1 February 1327; Simon made |
eld Trinity, Rochdale Hornets, Swinton Lions, | Carlisle, Barrow, Egremont Rangers, and Border Eagles, |
that the land was left to the village by Lord | Carlisle. |
Lord | Carlisle obliged him by allowing him to name some offi |
A kinsman of the Duke of Norfolk, Lord | Carlisle is also a co-heir to the baronies of Greystoc |
Lucille | Carlisle - The Girl |
Lucille | Carlisle - Princess Lucille |
Lucille | Carlisle - Chief of Police's Wife |
capital is presumed to have been Luguvalium ( | Carlisle), the only walled town known in the region. |
ast, situated on Dere Street, and Luguvalium ( | Carlisle) in the west. |
gust 1534, Warcup was described as newly made | Carlisle Herald. |
In partnership with Una Mae | Carlisle (1915-1956), he also composed lyrics for the |
1940s, with Stuff Smith, Sammy Price, Una Mae | Carlisle, and others; he also led some ensembles, whic |
He recorded with Una Mae | Carlisle and Fats Waller in 1938, and continued to wor |
Una Mae | Carlisle (December 26, 1915, Xenia, Ohio - November 7, |
Una Mae | Carlisle |
Dennis Weaver - Major | Carlisle |
MacFarlane managed | Carlisle United from 1 January 1970 to 1 June 1972. |
Health Management ( | Carlisle) plc, a 50/50 dedicated joint venture company |
Manlove | Carlisle, Sussex County |
1757, the son of John Humphreys and Margaret | Carlisle. |
Mark | Carlisle, Baron Carlisle of Bucklow QC DL PC (7 July 1 |
992 (until 1987 by the former Runcorn MP Mark | Carlisle, then by Chris Butler), when it was taken by |
Beaucaire is in love with Lady Mary | Carlisle, who is herself courted by the Duke of Winter |
Mary | Carlisle - Marge Hogan |
Robert Armstrong, Chick Chandler, and Mary | Carlisle lent strong support and while it never scaled |
Mary | Carlisle ... Secretary (uncredited) |
Mary | Carlisle as Gwen |
ay by Fred Myton, starring George Zucco, Mary | Carlisle, Nedrick Young and Dwight Frye, directed by S |
Sir Kenneth Melville | Carlisle (born 25 March 1941) is a politician in the U |
r Swansea Town, Chester, Gateshead, Millwall, | Carlisle United and Lincoln City. |
ther professor's wooing the disappointed Miss | Carlisle, Biff Hawk's ineligibility for basketball due |
At one time the parish included the modern | Carlisle suburbs and districts of Botchergate, St Nich |
t The King's Own Royal Border Regiment Museum | Carlisle Castle, Cumbria, England. |
yal Border Regiment & Border Regiment Museum, | Carlisle Castle, Cumbria, England. |
Academy, Ministry of Works, Maidstone Museum, | Carlisle Museum, Worcester College, Oxford, London Tou |
liam, Prince of Orange, 3 vols) and of Mylady | Carlisle (1864, 4 vols) are laid in England, whereas t |
For the settlement in Cumbria named | Carlisle, see Carlisle, Cumbria. |
unsey and others at the Castletown House near | Carlisle (c.1870). |
hen it moved there from another location near | Carlisle. |
Benjamin F. Junkin was born near | Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
This article is about the village near | Carlisle. |
The family and the business later moved near | Carlisle. |
Born near | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Williams attended the common s |
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