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"Girls with Guitars" (Mary Chapin | Carpenter) - 3:17 |
s a song she wrote together with Mary Chapin | Carpenter. |
glas, Del McCoury, Junior Brown, Mary Chapin | Carpenter, Elvis Costello, Howard Armstrong, Sharon Gi |
Harris, Tammy Wynette, Alabama, Mary Chapin | Carpenter, The Dillards, Mason Williams, Stephen Still |
Charisma | Carpenter as Cordelia Chase |
Charisma | Carpenter had originally planned to read for the role |
Portrayed by Charisma | Carpenter, the character appears as a series regular i |
book is abridged and is narrated by Charisma | Carpenter. |
mpire for the first time, something Charisma | Carpenter had requested of the series writers several |
Charisma | Carpenter - Jane Grant |
Frederick Charles | Carpenter is a former Archdeacon of the Isle of Wight. |
Charlotte | Carpenter as Newswoman |
The ship was named for Chief | Carpenter John Arnold Austin (1905-1941) who was kille |
nd and financial backer William Smith, chief | carpenter Peter Street and ten or twelve workmen, they |
er, and ambitious, conniving associate Chloe | Carpenter, who's at odds with others. |
hn Smoltz, Pat Hentgen, Roger Clemens, Chris | Carpenter and Jack McDowell. |
confused with the current MLB pitchers Chris | Carpenter and Chris Carpenter (baseball, born 1985). |
He had married in 1807 Patience Christian | Carpenter; they had several children. |
Natalie Morse - Christine | Carpenter |
Christopher | Carpenter House is a historic house at 60 Carpenter St |
Private First Class | Carpenter, Sr. served in the U.S. Army as an ammunitio |
Cyrus Clay | Carpenter (November 24, 1829 - May 29, 1898) was a Civ |
Las Colinas | Carpenter Ranch Station will be a DART light rail stat |
After leaving college | Carpenter became business manager of Asbury College at |
Young himself was a colliery | carpenter. |
while in Panama; E L Peyton credits Colonel | Carpenter with his entry into a career in systematics. |
One of the recruits Colonel | Carpenter selected to aid in the survey was an 18-year |
ubble level principle, as used in the common | carpenter level. |
avis, Mike Friedman, Christian Stahl, Connie | Carpenter, Rebecca Twigg, Beth Heiden, Eric Heiden, La |
sprint championship on the track and Connie | Carpenter came second in the world road championship. |
illiam Gaxton (Martin/The Yankee), Constance | Carpenter (Alice Carter/The Demoiselle Alisande la Car |
Beatrice Lillie, Ernest Truex, and Constance | Carpenter. |
illian Hall-Davis, Roy Royston and Constance | Carpenter. |
(1927), where it was introduced by Constance | Carpenter and William Gaxton. |
Constance | Carpenter - Jill |
in old you-and-me, eye-to-eye conversation,” | Carpenter wrote, “It's also illustrative of the temper |
Captain John Cook | Carpenter took command in 1816, followed by Captain Ro |
re not part of any watch: the steward, cook, | carpenter and sailmaker. |
under the supervision of Dean Coy Cornelius | Carpenter, who guided the school through the transitio |
Meioceras cornucopiae | Carpenter, 1858 |
e extreme northwestern corner of the county, | Carpenter was named for J. N. Carpenter, president of |
s), Ger FitzGerald (bass, until 1995), Craig | Carpenter (bass, 1996 onwards) and Jonathan Lord (lead |
is joined at the northern rim by the crater | Carpenter, a younger and better-defined formation. |
The crater | Carpenter on the Moon is jointly named after him and E |
the project, was completed in 1960, creating | Carpenter Lake. |
Cris | Carpenter now works at Gainesville High School, in Gai |
In Davis Cup, | Carpenter competed for Canada each year from 1963 thro |
Before turning to cycling, | Carpenter was a speed skater, one of many athletes who |
He met his future wife Cynthia | Carpenter in San Francisco, California in 1966. |
uasion of her former lover, Louisa d'Andelot | Carpenter, Holman and Reynolds, who went by his middle |
rnist Guido Basso; authors Janet Lunn, J. D. | Carpenter, and John Oughton; folk opera composer Suzan |
Levi D. | Carpenter (August 21, 1802 - October 27, 1856) was a U |
Dave | Carpenter - acoustic bass guitar |
the "Lounge Art Ensemble" with bassist Dave | Carpenter and drummer Peter Erskine. |
Dave | Carpenter - bass |
Professor David | Carpenter, Professor of Medieval History |
David | Carpenter Chapman (9 August 1876 - 26 July 1944) was a |
ravis, Scott Williams (serial killer), David | Carpenter (serial killer), Magdalena Solis, Ondrej Rig |
Davis | Carpenter (December 25, 1799 - October 22, 1878) was a |
His first wife, Ruth, is deceased; | Carpenter married T. Helen Edwards Bryant on 18 Januar |
ng number by industry standards, said Dennis | Carpenter, CEO of the Kansas Restaurant & Hospitality |
As the situation grew desperate, | Carpenter radioed the battalion air traffic controller |
chased in 1945 to forestall its destruction, | Carpenter was appointed to oversee the restoration of |
It is a two-story detached | Carpenter Gothic style cottage with board and batten s |
After the rioters had been dispersed, | Carpenter continued on to the tour the eastern part of |
Its distinctive | Carpenter Gothic Victorian style makes it a signature |
Don | Carpenter is a Space Scientist, Professor (Research) E |
chuman, Mark Elliot, Todd Fowler and Dr. Don | Carpenter. |
ay is a film released in 1972 written by Don | Carpenter and directed by Daryl Duke. |
Lowery, B.C. Kochmit, Will Hunt, and Donald | Carpenter formerly of Submersed. |
Donald | Carpenter - vocals, piano |
After the disbanding of Submersed, Donald | Carpenter was in the band Million Man Army with Mike M |
A. donisthorpei | Carpenter, 1930 |
Doug | Carpenter (born July 1, 1942, in Cornwall, Ontario) is |
repairs in 1832 and 1833 by Thomas Downing, | carpenter and William Williams. |
Elvis Presley: Dr. | Carpenter |
the 1st round of the 1987 MLB amateur draft, | Carpenter would make his Major League Baseball debut w |
1543-1579), a Dutch | carpenter or joiner from Southwark, was the first Fami |
ructure, was built around 1682 by Dutch-born | carpenter and trader Frederick Philipse, a son-in-law |
as Another Woman" (Kent Robbins, Richard E. | Carpenter) - 4:03 |
o, Jack Okey, Darrell Silvera, and Claude E. | Carpenter were nominated for an Academy Award for Best |
y Convent) is a historic monastery at 200 E. | Carpenter Street in Stanton, Texas. |
o, Carroll Clark, Darrell Silvera, Claude E. | Carpenter). |
et Boulevard" (performed by her co-star Earl | Carpenter), "With One Look" and "The Perfect Year" (a |
Clarke Peters replaced Earl | Carpenter as Daryll Van Horne on July 1, 2001 |
Sample of a medieval knight with an early | Carpenter Coat of Arms on shield. |
Clearwing (Hemaris diffinis) and the eastern | carpenter bee (Xylocopa virginica). |
has been described as Queen Anne, Eastlake, | Carpenter Gothic, "picturesque eclectic," and "a capri |
Before the race, the cars of Ed | Carpenter and A. J. Foyt IV failed technical inspectio |
winner; however plans for the Trillian by Ed | Carpenter were scrapped amid escalating steel costs, w |
East, however, was forced to withdraw and Ed | Carpenter was named as his replacement. |
traded Eddie | Carpenter to Quebec Bulldogs for Goldie Prodgers, Dece |
signed Eddie | Carpenter as a free agent, December 15, 1919 |
Gibson Edgar | Carpenter, a gentleman farmer, lawyer, and judge, purc |
away, also known as V. Everit Macy and Edith | Carpenter Macy Estate, is a historic estate house loca |
His wife, Edith | Carpenter Macy was a prominent member of the Girl Scou |
In 1884, Edward | Carpenter stayed with Riley while he was visiting Walt |
the Uranian writers in the circle of Edward | Carpenter, and because of his suppression of the truth |
cian Philip Snowden, socialist writer Edward | Carpenter, poet Walt Whitman, Josephine Butler, Millic |
e writings of the British philosopher Edward | Carpenter, whose thoughts helped shape both men's worl |
Edward | Carpenter, the gay socialist poet and activist |
orld were more famous writers such as Edward | Carpenter, as well as the obscure but prophetic poet-p |
- Aubrey Beardsley - Robert Bridges - Edward | Carpenter - Mary Coleridge - John Davidson - Austin Do |
As part of the restoration effort, | Carpenter acquired furniture from Goddard and Townsend |
Electrinocellia ( | Carpenter) Engel, 1995 |
within the DUSD include Alameda Elementary, | Carpenter Elementary, Gallatin Elementary, Gauldin Ele |
Elizabeth | Carpenter is an award-winning American writer, designe |
At the age of twenty, Elizabeth | Carpenter relocated to Gambia, Africa where, as co-dir |
From 1985-1996 she founded Elizabeth | Carpenter, Inc., an independent garment design studio |
Elizabeth | Carpenter appears to have died sometime after their da |
After the divorce Curtis married Elizabeth | Carpenter and they had two children, Curtis Jr. in 177 |
e was a daughter of Crowell E. and Elizabeth | Carpenter, natives of Michigan and Ohio, respectively, |
Dooley Wilson accompanied by pianist Elliot | Carpenter and heard throughout the film as a leitmotif |
in the film was actually performed by Elliot | Carpenter, who was placed where Wilson could see and i |
Ralph Emerson | Carpenter Jr. (October 6, 1909 - February 2, 2009) was |
Constance Emmeline | Carpenter (April 19, 1904 - December 26, 1992) was an |
joined forces with Gurney's former employee, | carpenter John Squire. |
ribes how the Rood was created by an English | carpenter taken prisoner by the French in order to ran |
ee of £500 from the Duke of Bedford entitled | Carpenter to collect rents of around £700 a year. |
Keion Eric | Carpenter (born October 31, 1977 in Baltimore, Marylan |
Eric | Carpenter - saxophone |
es completed in 2000 by Erik Carlson & Erica | Carpenter. |
His father, John Lobb, was the estate | carpenter at nearby Pencarrow where a notable garden h |
1919 Joseph Estlin | Carpenter Theism in Medieval India |
Oenopota excurvata ( | Carpenter, 1864) |
s, Prabhupada asked Shyamasundara, an expert | carpenter, to carve large replicas and then inaugurate |
Later that fall, | Carpenter underwent an overhaul and received two of th |
Episode 3: The Famous | Carpenter |
frame church was built in 1860 and features | Carpenter Gothic elements. |
Tectura filosa ( | Carpenter, 1865) |
His mother was the daughter of a Finnish | carpenter, and his father an electrical engineer. |
Under heavy fire, | Carpenter Cyrus Hayden planted the American flag on to |
st final ended with Robbins finishing first, | Carpenter following him, Halswelle in third, and Taylo |
grasshoppers, caterpillars, beetles, flies, | carpenter bees, crickets, earwigs, bees and beetles.Th |
Florence | Carpenter ... Rory Bory Alice |
Virgin on behalf of the people of Florence ( | Carpenter 1973, 5-6). |
Florence | Carpenter as Florence |
FOB | Carpenter was named by Charlie Troop, 1st Squadron, 10 |
An unofficial variant name for | Carpenter Mountain is Carpenter's Mountain. |
The man of the formwork | carpenter who one of the companions of the boy group o |
Fort | Carpenter, Alleghany County, Virginia, was built about |
he north side of the Jackson River, and Fort | Carpenter, described as a fortified house, on the sout |
ch built on the site in 1833, and is a frame | Carpenter Gothic-style gable-roofed structure with boa |
g is a rare example of an extant wood framed | Carpenter Gothic church in the state of Illinois. |
othic Church is an example of wooden framed, | Carpenter Gothic church building. |
and Kate had a very young daughter, Frances | Carpenter, who was too young to travel fast enough to |
For his efforts in rebuilding the franchise, | Carpenter was hailed by The Sporting News as Major Lea |
placement was rejected in 1972 when Dr Frank | Carpenter resurrected the genus Dinoanorpa and moved i |
ribed in 1972 by paleoentomologist Dr. Frank | Carpenter to encompass the genus Dinopanorpa described |
responded with a 1-yard touchdown pass from | Carpenter to tight end Zach Miller making it 24-17 at |
irst lead of the game on a 22-yard pass from | Carpenter to Terry Richardson, making it 31-27 ASU. |
Terkal was working as a furniture | carpenter in Vienna, while taking voice lessons with V |
Charles W. and Daniel G. | Carpenter settled in what would become Carpentersville |
In the 2007 CFL West semifinal game, | Carpenter intercepted quarterback Kerry Joseph for his |
His parents were Benjamin Gardner | Carpenter and Sarah Ann Feld and he was one of five ch |
music was arranged for the orchestra by Gary | Carpenter, Ian Stephens, Deborah Mollison, Louis Johns |
A second younger brother is Geoff | Carpenter. |
George | Carpenter had been a strongman and then worked as a po |
Carpenter's Coffee House (later known as "The Finish", | |
George | Carpenter, his regimental historian, says: "The Ely ri |
(1939-1946) George | Carpenter |
, Will Tom's great-great-grandfather, George | Carpenter, enlisted in the First Virginia Regiment at |
The George | Carpenter House is a historic house located at 67 Sout |
tier as the title character, a rural Georgia | carpenter, Noah Dearborn. |
- 6 November 1948 in Hellerau) was a German | carpenter, furniture manufacturer and social reformer. |
Friedrich August Bloedner was a German-born | carpenter from Cincinnati, Ohio, until his enlistment |
President, Pat Giardina | Carpenter |
Land formerly farmed by his son, Gip | Carpenter, became the site for Carpenter M.S. |
izona in the Territorial Cup rivalry, giving | Carpenter a loss in his final game and ending a three- |
Charles Gladish: | Carpenter and Erotic Dancer from Idaho |
Cooper; Front Row - Schirra, Slayton, Glenn, | Carpenter. |
The Golden-green | carpenter bee, Xylocopa aeratus, is one of two species |
Drowota practiced law with Goodpasture, | Carpenter, Woods & Sasser in Nashville until 1970, whe |
s for the help of uptight pastry-maker Grace | Carpenter (Lauren Holly), and to show up an old rival |
Lauren Holly as Grace | Carpenter |
Grant | Carpenter Manson, Frank Lloyd Wright To 1910 (NY., Van |
d by Harry Beaumont with screenplay by Grant | Carpenter based on the play of the same name by Avery |
He was a great | carpenter and made a loom and did a lot of weaving wit |
e, and so after she has witnessed the greedy | Carpenter and Walrus devour their daily portion of oys |
ion and started working with a Greek-Cypriot | carpenter as an apprentice. |
Leonard Griswold | Carpenter (July 28, 1902 - May 15, 1994) was an Americ |
Architects Richard H. | Carpenter and Benjamin Ingelow designed the large, sto |
lding was built in art deco style by John H. | Carpenter and designed by his brother, architect J.E.R |
and their Tensile Properties" (with H. C. H. | Carpenter). |
Captain Joseph H. | Carpenter was wounded in action on August 9, 1862 at t |
Richard H. | Carpenter and Benjamin Ingelow's stone building, with |
"Walkin'" (Richard H. | Carpenter) - 10:39 |
sted his brother, Brigadier General Louis H. | Carpenter in the updating of their father's genealogic |
While there in co-operation with P. H. | Carpenter he compiled a valuable Catalogue of the Blas |
undertaken from 1860 by W. Slater and R. H. | Carpenter. |
The company was founded by James H. | Carpenter and a small group of New York City investors |
fter the First Battle of Manassas, Joseph H. | Carpenter became the Captain of the battery with John |
Ed.s Tanke, D. H., | Carpenter, K., Skrepnick, M. W. Indiana University Pre |
Next day, only H.A. | Carpenter (66) and E. Smith (48) resisted for long. |
Matthew Hale | Carpenter (born Decatur Merritt Hammond Carpenter; Dec |
r life-size sculptures of saints by Jay Hall | Carpenter. |
ilding in Annapolis, was created by Jay Hall | Carpenter and unveiled on April 3, 2002. |
that would "train the heart, head and hand," | Carpenter went to Florida in 1912 for the purpose of f |
As he was a hands-on | carpenter and handyman, he helped devise the plan wher |
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