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| r Arthur Conan Doyle; several stories by John | Collier; A Room with a View by E.M. Forster; The Lond |
| Sgt. | Collier, a member of Company F, distinguished himself |
| ur days later, on December 6th, 1969, Charles | Collier, a maintenance man at Birdsong's apartment, c |
| This prohibition was evaded by making | Collier a judge of common pleas, and transferring him |
| Andrew Jackson | Collier, a member of this family and early pioneer of |
| The Editor-in-Chief is Dr Mark | Collier, a philologist of the ancient Egyptian langua |
| It starred Kathleen Laskey as Karen | Collier, a rookie Member of Parliament, who represent |
| The Refuge was named after Holt | Collier, a Confederate veteran, cowboy, and tracker a |
| Collier, A. (1977) R.D. Laing: The Philosophy and Pol | |
| , Jamie Crowe, Fez (James Hardaker) and Harry | Collier achieved minor celebrity status in the South |
| USS Hector (AC-7) was a | collier acquired by the United States Navy prior to W |
| Collier added a key component, peptone, a soluble pro | |
| wed to Norfolk, Virginia, and loaded onto the | collier Ajax for transfer to the Asiatic Station. |
| From 1905 until 1909, she operated as a | collier along the U.S. East Coast sailing as far sout |
| Later that same summer, | Collier also made his only half-century, hitting 72 f |
| While a medical student, | Collier also coached the Tulane football team. |
| illia from Theocritus, reckoned by John Payne | Collier among Dyer's works, were dedicated to, not wr |
| He was the son of the artist John | Collier and his second wife Ethel Huxley, the daughte |
| layed paramedics Kathleen "Dixie" Dixon, Jeff | Collier and Polly Emmerson. |
| J. G. | Collier and J. R. Thorne (1996) Convective Boiling an |
| y ambulance crew Kathleen "Dixie" Dixon, Jeff | Collier and Polly Emmerson. |
| e ship's boats or were picked up by a passing | collier and fishing boat, but over 400 of their shipm |
| anagement in the form of general manager Luke | Collier, and three new members of management: Jared S |
| ading Squadron for service as a storeship and | collier, and arrived off Fort Pickens, Florida on 19 |
| dered the successor of the Funk and Wagnalls, | Collier, and New Merit Scholar encyclopedias. |
| Peter Ibbetson with John Barrymore, Constance | Collier and Laura Hope Crews. |
| s former club, signing five players including | Collier and Bache, as well as Jimmy Carmichael, Alber |
| Debut album Hormone Hotel was produced by Pat | Collier and John Robb, and featured a picture of one |
| Dame Laura Knight, Henri Fantin-Latour, John | Collier and Auguste Rodin. |
| ster for Employment and Labour in 1936 in the | Collier and Willcock governments. |
| enamed Ravenrock, served as a stores carrier, | collier and troopship in Government service until Jan |
| Stones" (Countdown, 1986) was produced by Pat | Collier and Will Birch. |
| February 1859) was an Australian pastoralist, | collier and politician. |
| ssociated with Halliwell-Phillips, John Payne | Collier and Thomas Wright as one of the founders of t |
| stars Greta Nissen, Lionel Barrymore, William | Collier and Marc McDermott. |
| In 1996, | Collier and his wife, Mary, became parents of a boy, |
| Following a two year separation, | Collier and his wife, Ann Marie, were divorced in 199 |
| vallet, Chris McGregor, Andy Sheppard, Graham | Collier, and Danilo Terenzi. |
| arily Lee County, as well as parts of Hendry, | Collier, and Charollette Counties. |
| I recently learned that my great-grandfather | Collier and Mr. Barton co-owned property and a railro |
| M. Archer, A. | Collier and D. Porpora (eds) (2004) Transcendence: Cr |
| she came under the command of Captain Edward | Collier, and was renamed HMS Burlington on 9 December |
| The Cry: A New Dramatic Fable (1754), by | Collier and Sarah Fielding. |
| sies, and joined in consecrating bishops with | Collier and Archibald Campbell. |
| Collier and Tree were in the United States for the 30 | |
| He became a coal miner or | collier and later a Master Collier at Blaina and innk |
| een that base and San Diego, California, as a | collier and supply ship. |
| fter completion for possible use as a service | collier and was assigned the identification number of |
| These are the | Collier and Como Primary Schools, Como Secondary Coll |
| the WNO, were as follows: sopranos Elizabeth | Collier and Christine Teare, mezzo-sopranos Beverley |
| During that period he worked with Ron | Collier, and also played in various studio orchestras |
| thwest Florida including primarily Charlotte, | Collier, and Lee Counties on Florida's Gulf Coast, ar |
| On 21 September 2010 | Collier announced that he would not contest the 2011 |
| Collier Area Transit (CAT) is the public transportati | |
| Collier argued that a venue as influential as the the | |
| Collier argues naively that if universal consent mean | |
| rning to the east coast the way she came, the | collier arrived Norfolk 20 January 1920. |
| Sherlee | Collier as Aggie Edwards |
| Constance | Collier as Mrs. Kingsley |
| Constance | Collier as The Queen of France |
| Patience | Collier as Julia Szentes, the Nurse |
| Don | Collier as Rowan |
| ABG Sundal | Collier ASA (OSE: ASC) is a Norwegian investment bank |
| Collier assumed senior status on November 20, 2003. | |
| mber 25, 1998 by Walter R. Cooney, Jr. and M. | Collier at Baton Rouge. |
| Lacey A. | Collier at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judg |
| Collier attended the University of Northern Colorado, | |
| Collier attended the University of Virginia, where he | |
| Collier attended Yale where he was a member of Skull | |
| Locally, it is also known as Main Street and | Collier Avenue. |
| e Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award, the Shirley | Collier Award from University of California, Los Ange |
| Jack | Collier, Bass |
| Later, Charlie | Collier became a joint managing director of AJS and M |
| she served as general utility ship, then as a | collier, before being refitted as a torpedo boat tend |
| ie, County Durham on 9 June 1910, Wilkinson a | collier, began with junior side Tanfield Lea as a cen |
| The flagstaff was salvaged from the | collier BELLAMBI and presented by F G W Waley Esq. |
| Johnnie Lucille | Collier, better known as Ann Miller (April 12, 1923 - |
| r newspapers, Pergamon Press, Nimbus Records, | Collier books, Maxwell Directories, Prentice Hall Inf |
| (New York: | Collier Books, 1985) p. 129 |
| Voodoo In New Orleans | Collier Books, New York. |
| New York: | Collier Books. |
| published by David R. Godine (1985-1987) and | Collier Books/Scribner (1988-1989), the journal was p |
| m starred Herbert Beerbohm Tree and Constance | Collier both famous from the stage and for playing in |
| rleans: Lulu and Tosca (the latter with Marie | Collier), both in productions staged by Sarah Caldwel |
| ld and his partners Donald Graham and William | Collier bought the remaining rancho intending to star |
| Capri Road; on Marco Island, SR 951 is North | Collier Boulevard. |
| Ushant in the Bay of Biscay, disguised as the | collier Boverton and commanded by Gordon Campbell, VC |
| Originally a | collier, Bowen was trained to box by George Cundick, |
| appears to be of a type of vessel known as a | collier brig, a sturdy type of vessel favoured by Cap |
| o be loaded at low tide and pulled out to the | Collier Brigs and Snows waiting in the Tyne. |
| far as the coal trade was concerned, because | collier brigs could be loaded with coal on the Tyne a |
| Oakland Tribune radio station KLX to Crowell | Collier Broadcasting. |
| winton, South Yorkshire, in the valley of the | Collier Brook, which runs east, for about two miles t |
| others - with Soft Machine, The Nice, Graham | Collier, Brotherhood of Breath, Mike Gibbs, Elton Dea |
| an Diego, California, 11 June in company with | collier Brutus for Manila. |
| David Gordon | Collier BSc (born 22 April 1955) is an English cricke |
| USS Caesar (AC-16) was a | collier built in 1896 by Ropner and Sons, Stockton-on |
| Garrett was a | collier by trade and in 1908 was killed when he was c |
| Morgan was a | collier by profession. |
| SS Munsomo was built as a commercial | collier by the Maryland Steel Company at Sparrows Poi |
| Wendouree was a steel steamship built as a | collier by S & H Morton & Co., Leith, Scotland for Hu |
| A | collier by profession, Rhapps was one of the first 'R |
| et operations as does a modern-day oiler, the | collier Caesar sailed from Lambert's Point, Virginia |
| on on 26 July 1909, Adder was loaded onto the | collier Caesar, and was transported to the Philippine |
| 1996 Matt | Collier Camross |
| ther four were pulled from the water when the | collier capsized. |
| Harry | Collier captained Collingwood to victory in the 1936 |
| ively large cargo capacity, she was used as a | collier, carrying coal where needed. |
| Collier Center | |
| en the Bank of America Tower was built at the | Collier Center. |
| Professor Kathy Sykes, | Collier Chair For Public Engagement in Science and En |
| Collier chaired the United States House Committee on | |
| rkers, including Bill Cosby, Peter Fonda, Don | Collier, Cheryl Rogers-Barnett and many others. |
| Les Dawson, Arthur Askey, Ted Rogers, Norman | Collier, Chic Murray, Alfred Marks, Ray Martine and J |
| , Mary Castle, Lee J. Cobb, Michael Cole, Don | Collier, Chuck Connors |
| , Bradford, Brevard, Charlotte, Citrus, Clay, | Collier, Columbia, De Soto, Duval, Flagler, Glades, H |
| Later, Constance | Collier commented: "There is only a mention in the pl |
| His partner is Barron | Collier Companies, a company involved in the project |
| Collier Controversy | |
| County, and branch campuses in Charlotte and | Collier counties. |
| he paratransit system are administered by the | Collier County Department of Alternative Transportati |
| An editorial in the | Collier County News, a local Naples newspaper, claime |
| tate Road 29 and Janes Memorial Scenic Drive ( | Collier County Road 837). |
| ntersection with the then-State Road 846 (now | Collier County Road 846), which provides access to th |
| In 1989, the Old | Collier County Courthouse was listed in A Guide to Fl |
| Collier County official website / Board of County Com | |
| Paradise Coast Blueway - A | Collier County Florida Paddling Trail |
| The Ranch is operated as one of the 5 | Collier County Museums. |
| ative control of the islands is split between | Collier County and Monroe County. |
| igh School is one of the seven members of the | Collier County Athletic Conference. |
| to the main studios, WZVN and WBBH operate a | Collier County Bureau on Tamiami Trail North (US 41/S |
| Collier County Road 29A is a route bypassing Immokale | |
| rn terminus of SR 951 is an intersection with | Collier County Road 92 (the former State Road 92 loca |
| ast of southwest Florida, USA. Lee County and | Collier County were part of this area code until Marc |
| Now designated | Collier County Road 29 north of Everglades City and C |
| An intersection with the current | Collier County Road 951 near Golden Gate serves as th |
| The Old | Collier County Courthouse is an historic two-story co |
| Collier County is coextensive with the Naples-Marco I | |
| Harker is a populated place located in | Collier County, Florida, USA, about 40 kilometres (25 |
| blic airport located in the city of Naples in | Collier County, Florida, four miles (6 km) northeast |
| arco) is on the south side of Marco Island in | Collier County, Florida. |
| was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota and died in | Collier County, Florida. |
| Part of Alligator Alley runs through | Collier County, and the Big Cypress National Preserve |
| mokalee is a census-designated place (CDP) in | Collier County, Florida, United States. |
| Jerome is a small unincorporated community in | Collier County, Florida, United States. |
| es Park is a census-designated place (CDP) in | Collier County, Florida, United States. |
| Miles City is an unincorporated community in | Collier County, Florida, United States. |
| Carnestown is an unincorporated community in | Collier County, Florida, United States. |
| Lely is a census-designated place (CDP) in | Collier County, Florida, United States. |
| n unincorporated community located in eastern | Collier County, Florida, United States. |
| s Manor is a census-designated place (CDP) in | Collier County, Florida, United States. |
| rbilt Beach is an unincorporated community in | Collier County, Florida, United States. |
| esignation for a stretch of Corkscrew Road in | Collier County, Florida that is now Collier County Ro |
| strict Court of Appeal concerning whether the | Collier County, Florida Property Appraiser could requ |
| lege preparatory day school in unincorporated | Collier County, Florida, United States. |
| ect manager for the Solid Waste department of | Collier County, in Florida. |
| For many years, it has targeted | Collier County. |
| This airport is publicly owned by | Collier County. |
| ouses and destroyed 12, most of which were in | Collier County. |
| main daily newspaper of Naples, Florida, and | Collier County. |
| rt of Broward County, at its county line with | Collier County. |
| all Conference and the Boys and Girls Club of | Collier County. |
| are operated by the District School Board of | Collier County. |
| Collier Crossing | |
| Olympics, and Mackinnon was in the four with | Collier Cudmore, John Somers-Smith and Angus Gillan. |
| The township contains these five cemeteries: | Collier, Daniel, Seminary, Taylor and Williams. |
| Hip Chic (Carlos "Satin" Greene, Les | Collier, Darnell "Dee" Bristol, Antonio "L.A." Reid, |
| Le | Collier de griffes (posthumous, 1908) - poetry |
| naval forces at the training base there, the | collier departed Norfolk 3 October for the Pacific, c |
| Canadian artist David | Collier described the Milgaard case in comics form in |
| It was during this period ashore that | Collier devised and presented the plans for a blockad |
| Collier devotes nearly 300 pages to decrying what he | |
| Unlike some comedians of the 1970s, | Collier did not rely on any racist material; however, |
| rformed by emergency medical technicians, but | Collier died en route to the hospital. |
| Proposals for | collier docks immediately south of the City Canal, an |
| repitude of the vessel after 1775, though any | collier dragged all around the world and wrecked on a |
| Francis | Collier Draper (March 3, 1837 - July 25, 1894) was bo |
| James Lincoln | Collier, Duke Ellington (New York: Oxford University |
| cording to Ellington biographer James Lincoln | Collier, during a trip to Europe, Strayhorn actually |
| Alachua, Broward, | Collier, Duval, Hillsborough, Manatee, Miami-Dade, Or |
| Collier easily won the final by a unanimous decision | |
| Collier elected to remain with his leader, and before | |
| William | Collier Elementary School |
| Collier Elementary School | |
| Presumably 'Wash' | Collier ended up becoming the more notable of the cla |
| owners, Lee Tidewater Cypress Center Co. and | Collier Enterprises). |
| Collier explains that countries with coastline trade | |
| In the last few years of his long life, | Collier expressed moments of remorse in his diary. |
| ipps Company, who bought it from the founding | Collier family in 1986. |
| MV Ardingly was a coaster built in 1951 as a | collier for Stephenson Clarke Shipping. |
| erhauled there and was placed in service as a | collier for the Asiatic Squadron. |
| art-time head football coach from H. T. "Pop" | Collier for the 1900 season. |
| John G. | Collier, formerly chair of UKAEA, was its first chair |
| launched into storm to help a leaking French | collier Francois Tixier off Sheringham. |
| It features Harry | Collier from Kubb. |
| Collier gained considerable cricket administration ex | |
| udicial Circuit of Florida serving Charlotte, | Collier, Glades, Hendry and Lee Counties |
| der, 20th Judicial Circuit serving Charlotte, | Collier, Glades, Hendry and Lee Counties |
| The Labor member for Leederville and | Collier Government minister, Harry Millington ran for |
| Collier graduated from the Cavalry Regular Course in | |
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