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Singer Belinda | Carlisle made a foray into the film. |
having ordered his troops to set on fire the | Carlisle Barracks, a lumberyard, and the town's gas wo |
Gen. Fitzhugh Lee into | Carlisle with a white flag, telling Smith to either ev |
In 1894 she was sold to A.M. | Carlisle and a few years later passed to Mr. McCauslan |
At | Carlisle Racecourse, a race called the Tim Westoll Mem |
Carlisle had a solo hit in 1948 with "Tramp on the Str | |
4362 | Carlisle is a main belt asteroid with a perihelion of |
g the German counterattack in the Aegean Sea, | Carlisle made a sortie into the area south of Piraeus |
in the show include families caught up in the | Carlisle Floods, a family business destroyed in the Bo |
1970, although he had to wait until a move to | Carlisle United a year later for his professional debu |
She lived on a farm outside | Carlisle as a child, but was not happy there. |
of Devonshire (a daughter of the 6th Earl of | Carlisle and a niece of the 6th Duke of Devonshire). |
of the season as a late substitute for Wayne | Carlisle in a 4-2 win away to Portsmouth. |
Walpole remarked that | Carlisle, then a young man, was "very fit to make a tr |
Port | Carlisle is a fishing village at Carlisle, Cumbria, En |
core 1-1 with only ten seconds remaining, and | Carlisle winning a corner, Glass came up from his own |
Belinda | Carlisle shot a music video for the release of this so |
n the same year lead troops from Yorkshire to | Carlisle for a campaign in Scotland. |
at Ballymena, Twentyman returned to play for | Carlisle for a second time, he also went on to represe |
72 he moved onto begin a four year stint with | Carlisle before a three year spell with Billy Bremner' |
Carlisle has a CAA Public Use Aerodrome Licence (Numbe | |
Health Management ( | Carlisle) plc, a 50/50 dedicated joint venture company |
45 he distinguished himself in the defence of | Carlisle as a volunteer, and in 1747 was appointed cha |
He made his debut for | Carlisle as a substitute in Carlisle's 3-0 win away at |
provided the foundation for the Carelgate (or | Carlisle Road), a medieval road running from Corbridge |
Robin | Carlisle is a South African politician, currently a Me |
Norham and Newcastle, and let David I retain | Carlisle and a great part of Cumberland and Lancashire |
gh was released by Sunderland and returned to | Carlisle on a permanent basis as a player-coach. |
/09 season, where on the 9th August, he fired | Carlisle to a 3-2 opening day victory away at Bristol |
Under Owen Ogelthorp | Carlisle was a poor diocese, and when the Reformers pl |
hey find a bunker, manned by an old man (John | Carlisle) and a young boy (Iain McKee). |
a strong, robust player who made his name at | Carlisle as a Centre-Back having been switched there b |
enman was elected to the House of Commons for | Carlisle as a Liberal in January 1910, a seat he held |
Roundabout, a large junction in the centre of | Carlisle, the A7 meets the A595 to the west and southe |
about seven miles away from the small city of | Carlisle and about seven miles away from the small tow |
Julius Janisch, were captured on June 11, at | Carlisle, Indiana, about 100 miles southeast of Hoopes |
John Kirkby was Bishop of | Carlisle, elected about 8 May 1332 and consecrated on |
ence, London born youngster Dillon joined the | Carlisle United academy progressing through to the res |
Prior to his arrival it was the | Carlisle Military Academy and he was attracted to the |
Grade at Bethel Christian Academy (now called | Carlisle Christian Academy), he briefly attended Boili |
On November 9, Army battled the | Carlisle Indian Academy, which featured legendary athl |
nning, Shildon, West Stanley, Dundee, Barrow, | Carlisle United, Accrington Stanley, Oldham Athletic, |
some twenty miles north of Greystoke, beyond | Carlisle, he acquired a public position in the county. |
Carlisle M. Adams is a cryptographer and computer secu | |
Crown Court, | Carlisle (inc adj offices & gate arch) |
The goal allowed | Carlisle to advance with a 1-0 victory, as Oldham were |
ivision Two in 1995-96 before he left to join | Carlisle United after 79 games at Valley Parade. |
He moved to | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, after retiring in 1964, and se |
He returned to | Carlisle United after spending three months on Croft P |
tograph: "I took the picture to the police in | Carlisle who, after many doubts, examined it and state |
885 a marble statue of Close was installed in | Carlisle Cathedral, after a public collection of funds |
my set up at Newcastle United F.C but went to | Carlisle United aged 16. |
With the news that Wayne | Carlisle had agreed to rejoin the Gulls, Torquay went |
On 17 September 2009 | Carlisle United agreed to send Kane to Darlington F.C. |
r and is currently the President and Owner of | Carlisle Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing and Elect |
He took | Carlisle, Wark, Alnwick, Norham and Newcastle-upon-Tyn |
commission, but it was headed by the Earl of | Carlisle, and also included George Johnstone who had p |
s in 1649 he sat in the Commons as member for | Carlisle, being also a member of the council of state. |
After playing on trial with his first club | Carlisle and also League 2 side Rochdale, Edwards was |
A kinsman of the Duke of Norfolk, Lord | Carlisle is also a co-heir to the baronies of Greystoc |
is presented and produced locally from CFM's | Carlisle studios although In:Demand and AfterHours are |
The Newcastle and | Carlisle was amalgamated with the North Eastern Railwa |
Carlisle has an average orbital speed of 19.90738364 k | |
Carlisle received an athletic scholarship to attend th | |
Howard (now | Carlisle) played an important role in securing memoria |
was highly regarded and retained on staff at | Carlisle as an athletic trainer and coach. |
Charles Henry Roberts, the son-in-law of Lady | Carlisle, as an Independent Liberal or Radical to cont |
red their second successive relegation, while | Carlisle suffered an immediate relegation back to Divi |
rek Johnstone Townsley (born 21 March 1973 in | Carlisle) is an English former professional footballer |
Warcup had previously been | Carlisle Pursuivant, an equivalent office in the West |
Carlisle is an opponent of capital punishment. | |
recorded match on the gound was in 1850, when | Carlisle played an All-England Eleven. |
In 1711, he was made dean of | Carlisle Cathedral and canon of Christ Church, and in |
ucational institutions in Wakefield, York and | Carlisle, England, and Osgoode Hall Law School, Toront |
coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania and he held that position for s |
He scored his first goal away at | Carlisle United, and became quickly became a fans favo |
City, Queens Park Rangers, Stockport County, | Carlisle United and Bradford City. |
onstable of Conway Castle (1394), governor of | Carlisle (1395), and then governor and then constable- |
ademy at Centreville and Dickinson College of | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and graduated from Princeton C |
om the station each weekday to Whitehaven and | Carlisle northbound and eleven to Barrow southbound si |
coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania and he held that position for t |
He also had spells as manager at | Carlisle United and Stockport County. |
coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania and he held that position for t |
He played for his hometown club Grimsby Town, | Carlisle United and Blackpool. |
r Tranmere Rovers, Plymouth Argyle, Charlton, | Carlisle United and Formby. |
on, and it also invested in the Lancaster and | Carlisle Railway and the Caledonian Railway. |
st", and was founded in January 2008 by Cyall | Carlisle Victor and Christopher Don. |
fender from 1978 until 1988 for Grimsby Town, | Carlisle United and Blackpool. |
r Swansea Town, Chester, Gateshead, Millwall, | Carlisle United and Lincoln City. |
The match was contested between | Carlisle United and Southampton. |
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 |
er day call at the station in each direction, | Carlisle northbound and Barrow-in-Furness southbound ( |
ve is a 11-acre (45,000 m2) nature reserve in | Carlisle, Massachusetts and is managed by the Trustees |
was an English priest, successively Bishop of | Carlisle, 1495-1502, and Bishop of Durham, 1502-1505. |
Halifax Town, Rochdale, Stockport County and | Carlisle United, and he made almost 300 League appeara |
He was buried in | Carlisle Cathedral, and his tomb survived the fire in |
Brodie played for Whitley Bay, | Carlisle United and Bradford Park Avenue before joinin |
defender for Huddersfield Town, Leeds United, | Carlisle United and Barrow. |
embley on 20 April 1997, and was contested by | Carlisle United and Colchester United. |
tballer who played in the Football League for | Carlisle United and Stoke City. |
tballer currently playing for League One side | Carlisle United and the Republic of Ireland U21 as a m |
in the play-offs to determine who would join | Carlisle United, and Walsall as the third promoted tea |
completed a US Summer Tour along with Belinda | Carlisle, ABC and The Human League. |
He moved on to | Carlisle United and Clapton Orient. |
After retiring, he was manager of | Carlisle United and lead them to promotion into Divisi |
ives of New York high society including Kitty | Carlisle Hart and Chuck Close, the artist. |
s an English clergyman, who served as dean of | Carlisle, 1672-1684, and Bishop of Carlisle, 1684-1702 |
He played for | Carlisle United and Rotherham United before dropping i |
In his post-basketball life, Moir lived in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania and worked for the Carlisle Tir |
ewcastle Central station, Sunderland Central, | Carlisle, Middlesbrough and Northumberland, with a twi |
was built as a terminus of the Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway and opened in 1836, when trains could |
sed in 1918, the United States Army took back | Carlisle Barracks and used the facility as a hospital |
He graduated from Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and from Dickinson School of L |
But Stevenage could not break | Carlisle down and it was the Cumbrians who won and gai |
Funston was born near New | Carlisle, Ohio and attended the country schools, Linde |
He was born in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and died in Jackson, Tennessee |
vision Three were Brentford, Plymouth Argyle, | Carlisle United and Southend United. |
Clyde, Hull City, Norwich City, Derby County, | Carlisle United and Millwall. |
At one time the parish included the modern | Carlisle suburbs and districts of Botchergate, St Nich |
the Football League for Manchester United and | Carlisle United and in the Scottish League for Queen o |
t two spells with Margate and also played for | Carlisle United and Distillery. |
r's Association, the Marine Corps League, the | Carlisle Fish and Game Club, Knights of Columbus Counc |
He was also chairman of | Carlisle Racecourse and a director of Cumberland Newsp |
; died 1503) was an English priest, Bishop of | Carlisle, 1468-1477, and Bishop of Chichester, 1477-15 |
hall was built for the city on the corner of | Carlisle Street and Brighton Road. |
He was born in New | Carlisle, Quebec and became a physician, principal and |
Sleepycat was originally based in | Carlisle, Massachusetts and moved to Lincoln, Massachu |
important staging post on the route north to | Carlisle, Northumbria and Scotland. |
native Investment Market in 2007, in May 2008 | Carlisle Group and Corporate Services Group merged to |
coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania and he held that position for t |
r the following game, a 0-0 defeat at home to | Carlisle United, and was brought on as a substitute fo |
coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania and he held that position for t |
for safe keeping to the Regimental Museum at | Carlisle Castle and are now on public display though t |
r of Parliament for Beverley (1831-1832), for | Carlisle (1835-1847), and for East Cumberland (1847-18 |
twice during his spell with the Dons, against | Carlisle United and Brighton Albion. |
in FA Cup games against Football League sides | Carlisle United and Swindon Town. |
C., Wolverhampton Wanderers, Tranmere Rovers, | Carlisle United and Darlington. |
c language of this region, examples including | Carlisle, Helvellyn and Blencathra. |
- Depeche Mode Remix - Queen Remix - Belinda | Carlisle Megamix and many more… Technotronic Megamix & |
He studied at Dickinson College, | Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and was ordained in the German |
, Kilmarnock, Ayr United, St. Mirren, Barrow, | Carlisle United and Greenock Morton. |
footballer, who played for Huddersfield Town, | Carlisle United and Gateshead. |
Spotted Tail had been given gifts from the | Carlisle school and considered his ability to receive |
She attended Dickinson College in | Carlisle, Pennsylvania and earned a Master of Fine Art |
d as an attacking wing-half for Leeds United, | Carlisle United and Bradford City. |
Warner coached | Carlisle 1899-1903 and 1907-1914. |
y, Peterborough United, Scunthorpe United and | Carlisle United, and was at Tranmere Rovers without pl |
e played for Manchester United, Bristol City, | Carlisle United and Stalybridge Celtic. |
He served in garrison at | Carlisle Barracks, and later on the frontier as a Seco |
ayed for his hometown club Hartlepool United, | Carlisle United and Bradford City. |
He organized the | Carlisle Gas and Water Company in 1854, and served as |
With thirty employees working ten-hour days, | Carlisle Tire and Rubber Company began producing autom |
He studied at the cavalry school at | Carlisle Barracks and joined the Regiment of Mounted R |
r at Forest, McGregor spent spells on loan at | Carlisle United and Preston North End before completin |
ds the end of his career, he spent seasons at | Carlisle United and Middlesbrough. |
r Tranmere Rovers, Plymouth Argyle, Charlton, | Carlisle United and Formby. |
He was Governor of | Carlisle Castle and Warden of the West Marches from 14 |
Atkins had been manager of | Carlisle while Andrews was a trainee there. |
Carlisle subsequently announced his resignation as pro | |
trains run through to and from Whitehaven and | Carlisle whilst another runs as far as Sellafield. |
s second son was Charles Lyttelton, Bishop of | Carlisle and antiquary. |
In 1914 | Carlisle successfully applied for this status, ceasing |
road about 5 miles (8 km) south-south-west of | Carlisle, and approximately a mile from Dalston villag |
In 1260 he was named Bishop of | Carlisle by Archbishop Godfrey Ludham of York, but the |
of Religious Education within the Diocese of | Carlisle and Archdeacon of Westmorland before his elev |
tive Anglican parish church in the deanery of | Carlisle, the archdeaconry of Carlisle, and the dioces |
s an active Anglican church in the deanery of | Carlisle, the archdeaconry of Carlisle, and the dioces |
e promotion of William Nicolson to the see of | Carlisle, the archdeaconry was accepted by Fisher 9 Ju |
The occupants of | Carlisle garden are believed to be the residents of th |
Other secondary schools in the wider | Carlisle district are: Caldew School, (Dalston) and Wi |
e flurry with the ball bouncing around in the | Carlisle penalty area with shots raining in from all a |
The CA postcode area, also known as the | Carlisle postcode area, is a group of postcode distric |
s government maintained the school, housed at | Carlisle Barracks as an experiment in educating Native |
the club on 24 January 2009 in 1-1 draw with | Carlisle United as a substitute in place of Charlie Ba |
1990) is an English footballer who plays for | Carlisle United as a midfielder. |
Joe made his 2nd debut for | Carlisle United as a 72nd minute substitute, scoring t |
ster Branch from Arnside to the Lancaster and | Carlisle Railway at Hincaster was opened. |
He had spell as a regular in the | Carlisle side at right-back, before losing his place. |
and England, and at club level for Leeds, and | Carlisle, playing at Left-Wing, i.e. number 5. |
netting twice in the 2-2 league draw against | Carlisle United at Roker. |
s a second half substitute in the 2-0 loss to | Carlisle United at Elland Road. |
26 June 1876, connecting to the Lancaster and | Carlisle Railway at Hincaster, which is now part of th |
Edmund Law (1703-1787), afterwards Bishop of | Carlisle, was at the time rector. |
or Featherstone Rovers, Bradford Northern and | Carlisle, playing at Prop, or Second-row, i.e. number |
Newcastle and | Carlisle Railway at Hexham |
n 7 April 1980, in a league encounter against | Carlisle United at Bloomfield Road. |
In 1922, five trains for | Carlisle called at Shap on weekdays, with a further tw |
ward with Prince Albert as a guest of Earl of | Carlisle in August 1850. |
Jodi | Carlisle (born August 28, 1960) is an American actress |
t on to manage Olympiakos before returning to | Carlisle in August 1972, leading the club to the First |
ound of the National Cup only to lose away to | Carlisle 20-10 away. |
ited, Peterborough United, York City, Dundee, | Carlisle United, Barrow, Workington, Hucknall Town, St |
ail route in North West England, running from | Carlisle to Barrow-in-Furness via Workington and White |
PestPatrol, Inc. was a | Carlisle, PA based software company, which developed P |
Carlisle City, based at Harraby Greyhound Stadium clos | |
Ray | Carlisle - bass, vocals |
als; Duncan Sanderson, born 31 December 1948, | Carlisle, Cumbria, bass; Russell Hunter, born Barry Ru |
Its resources were transferred to | Carlisle where BBC Radio Cumbria was formed. |
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