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She married the actor Paul | Copley after performing with him in a 1971 production |
Micki Free once married Teri | Copley, an actress and Playboy pinup girl. |
ng a badger game involving a chorus girl (Teri | Copley), and an opening-night performance ludicrously |
uction by Peter Jackson, and featuring Sharlto | Copley and Jason Cope, who also were involved in Aliv |
here had been owned by painter John Singleton | Copley and much of the land had been purchased by Dr. |
Michael | Copley and Dag Ingram met when they were students at |
ert C. Hughes and starred Andrew Stevens, Teri | Copley and John Matuszak. |
The church was built in 1856 for Sir Joseph | Copley and was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott. |
g several to members of the interrelated Reed, | Copley and Parsons families. |
He was the uncle of Rep. Ira Clifton | Copley, and the grandfather of composer Richard A. Wh |
n Cornwall, the son of Francis Gregor and Mary | Copley and the brother of Francis Gregor, MP for Corn |
James Follett and starring T. P. McKenna, Paul | Copley and Rosalind Adams. |
ed that it would renovate Arlington along with | Copley and Kenmore stations to upgrade for handicappe |
By contrast, | Copley argues for religious values to be instilled in |
Peter | Copley as Colonel |
Paul | Copley as Ben Matthews |
Sharlto | Copley as Captain H.M. "Howling Mad" Murdock |
iss Virginia Teen USA in 2002, and had crowned | Copley as that pageant's 2003 titleholder. |
ginia Teen USA 2005 and 2nd runner-up to Amber | Copley at Miss Virginia USA 2006. |
r early estate from the Levett family, and the | Copley Baronets of Sprotborough also dealt extensivel |
rry James returned full time to Thunder, Jimmy | Copley became a full-time member of Magnum. |
Shortly thereafter, | Copley became a born-again Christian and slowly eased |
David C. | Copley, billionaire, former publisher of San Diego Un |
Formed just south of the village of | Copley, by the confluence of Arn Gill (to the south, |
ch from Colesville, NY came to settle in Ohio, | Copley consecrated his large farm (between 700 and 10 |
presentation was only a century old, Sir Roger | Copley described himself as "its burgess and only inh |
006, they contracted a civil partnership which | Copley described in the BBC Radio 4 Desert Island Dis |
area, such as Barkisland, Bradshaw, Brighouse, | Copley, Elland, Greetland, Hebden Bridge, Illingworth |
ugh Bridge were said to have been given by the | Copley family to the Doncaster Dispensary. |
exhibitions in Boston at St. Botolph Club and | Copley Gallery. |
Copley gave up her title in September 2006, when she | |
ing seat between Labor and non-Labor, although | Copley had held it since the 1932 election and it was |
A much more virulent Loyalist than | Copley, he expressed himself vigorously against his n |
Formally known as | Copley High School, the Muriel Sutherland Snowden Int |
h District", Dr. C.A Parker states that Robert | Copley in 1658 built "a large handsome house with orc |
He died at | Copley in June 1903. |
Williamson had homes in | Copley in Cheshire and Glenogil in Forfarshire. |
Born James | Copley in London, he has been the drummer with Manfre |
nded the band Roomful of Blues with pianist Al | Copley in 1967. |
Copley is fully wheelchair accessible. | |
Copley is a station on the MBTA's Green Line subway i | |
Copley is an area of the town of Stalybridge, which l | |
son) in Watson and the Shark by John Singleton | Copley is based on the sculpture's pose. |
After the death of Joseph Smith, Jr., | Copley joined the Church of Christ (Brewsterite) whic |
films, only after friends,and wife Gerald L.C. | Copley, Lewis Copley, and J. Redmond Prior, submitted |
s as Francesca Zambello, Bruce Beresford, John | Copley, Lofti Mansouri, John Cox, Stephen Lawless, an |
is former residence in Aurora, the Col. Ira C. | Copley Mansion, is listed on the National Register of |
Paul | Copley: Matthews |
l in 1929, the Sylvester Medal in 1943 and the | Copley Medal in 1958. |
th was awarded the Royal Society's prestigious | Copley Medal "For his original research and observati |
He was awarded the | Copley Medal by the Royal Society in 1850, and his So |
coincided with the year he first received the | Copley Medal (1734), while the second volume's public |
Gowin Knight was honoured in 1747 with the | Copley Medal in recognition of his achievements and, |
Dana was awarded the | Copley Medal by the Royal Society in 1877, the Wollas |
Royal Society and two years later received its | Copley Medal for his work on correcting the deviation |
This measurement, which earned the General the | Copley medal of the Royal Society, was the origin of |
r Royal Medal (1866), Rumford Medal (1880) and | Copley Medal (1898) and delivered their Bakerian Lect |
rize from Columbia University in 1980, won the | Copley Medal in 1989, and became a Companion of Honou |
f the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1964 and the | Copley Medal from the Royal Society in 1976. |
ir function (work for which he was awarded the | Copley Medal by the Royal Society in 1769), and demon |
Copley Medal (1929) | |
Copley Medal (1899) | |
Copley Medal - Henry Dale | |
Fildes received the | Copley Medal in 1963. |
he Royal Society's Royal Medal in 2007 and the | Copley Medal in 2010. |
n 1944 he also received his knighthood and the | Copley Medal from the Royal Society. |
e was awarded the Royal Medal in 1963, and the | Copley Medal in 1987. |
Hermann von Helmholtz is awarded the | Copley Medal "for his researches in physics and physi |
He won the | Copley Medal in 1817 and the Gold Medal of the Royal |
He won the | Copley Medal in 2000 and has also won other awards su |
d his Essay on Fevers and in 1755 received the | Copley Medal for his contribution to medicine. |
In 1834 he was awarded with the | Copley Medal by the Royal Society for his studies on |
ed its Leeuwenhoek Lecture in 1963 and won its | Copley Medal in 1971. |
be awarded their Royal Medal in 1922 and their | Copley medal in 1943. |
He was awarded the | Copley Medal in 1780 and was Plumian Professor of Ast |
He was awarded its | Copley medal in 1784 but withdrew from the society in |
estowed their Rumford (1894), Davy (1909), and | Copley Medal(1916) medals upon him for his work, as w |
Royal Society of London awarded Sylvester the | Copley Medal, its highest award for scientific achiev |
hematics, 1919), winner of the Royal Society's | Copley Medal, and Sir Kingsley Charles Dunham (Geolog |
In 1945, the Royal Society awarded Avery the | Copley Medal, in part for his work on bacterial trans |
Near the end of his career he received the | Copley Medal, the most prestigious honorary award in |
In 1865 he was awarded the | Copley Medal. |
llow of the Royal Society and recipient of the | Copley Medal. |
Copley Medal: Peter Woulfe | |
Copley Medal: Wilhelm Weber | |
Copley Medal: Thomas Graham | |
Copley Medal: Edward Frankland | |
Copley Medal: James Cook | |
Copley Medal: George Edwards | |
Copley Medal: Christopher Middleton. | |
Copley Medal: John Canton | |
Copley Medal: John Huxham | |
Copley Medal: Frederick Hopkins | |
Copley Medal: Samuel Vince | |
Copley Medal: Adam Sedgwick | |
Copley Medal: William Lewis | |
Copley Medal: John Herschel. | |
Copley Medal: Justus Liebig | |
Copley Medal: Gowin Knight | |
Copley Medal: Charles Hutton | |
Copley Medal: not awarded | |
Copley Medal: John Belchier | |
Copley Medal: Niels Bohr | |
Copley Medal: Jesse Ramsden | |
Copley Medal: Alexander Stuart | |
Copley Medal: John Brinkley | |
Copley Medal: Charles Sherrington | |
Copley Medal: James MacCullagh | |
Copley Medal: John Mudge | |
Copley Medal: Smithson Tennant | |
Copley Medal: John Ellis | |
Copley Medal: Hermann Helmholtz | |
Copley Medal: James Valoue | |
Copley Medal: Richard Kirwan | |
Copley Medal: Not awarded | |
Copley Medal: John Hunter | |
Copley Medal: Benjamin Brodie | |
Copley Medal: William Buckland | |
Copley Medal: Charles Blagden | |
Copley Medal: Franz Neumann | |
Copley Medal: Stephen Gray | |
Copley Medal: Benjamin Wilson | |
Copley Medal: Benjamin Franklin | |
Copley Medal: Simon Newcomb | |
Copley Medal: Lord Rayleigh | |
Copley Medal: Stephen Hales | |
Copley Medal: John Harrison | |
Copley Medal: John Smeaton | |
Copley Medal: Matthew Raper | |
Copley Medal: William Watson | |
Copley Medal: William Henry | |
Copley Medal: Karl Gegenbaur | |
Copley Medal: William Hamilton | |
Copley Medal: Georg Ohm | |
Copley Medal: David Keilin | |
Copley Medal: William Herschel | |
Copley Medal: Henry Baker | |
Copley Medal: William Hyde Wollaston | |
Copley Medal: Henri Victor Regnault | |
Copley Medal: Heinrich Wilhelm Dove | |
Copley Medal: James Joseph Sylvester | |
Copley Medal: Jean Baptiste Boussingault | |
Copley Medal: John Theophilus Desaguliers | |
Copley Medal: George Gabriel Stokes | |
Copley Medal: William Thomas Brande | |
Copley Medal: Julius Robert von Mayer | |
Copley Medal: William Thomson, Lord Kelvin | |
Copley Medal: Karl Ernst von Baer | |
Copley Medal: The first Copley Medal is awarded to St | |
oyal Society presented Maskelyne with the 1775 | Copley Medal; the biographer Chalmers later noting th |
(1917) and the award of the Royal, Rumford and | Copley medals of the Royal Society (1893, 1926 and 19 |
ators Syndicate, who acquired former syndicate | Copley News Service in 2008. |
1954) is a former columnist with | Copley News Service and a senior fellow at the Cato I |
nist for the San Diego Union-Tribune and other | Copley newspapers. |
ouse were built in 1849 for Sir Joseph William | Copley of Sprotbrough Hall. |
Born in | Copley, Ohio, outside of Akron, Jeff started playing |
triggered by the death of Labor member Patrick | Copley on 18 July 1949. |
John Singleton | Copley, Paul Revere, 1768 |
ury Street has many ethnic street cafes, while | Copley Place houses a multitude of restaurants includ |
Westin | Copley Place |
Copley Place Marriott | |
Copley Place shopping, dining and office complex | |
tres within Boston city limits until the Loews | Copley Place Cinemas closed January 2005. |
of the U.S. Census Bureau is in Suite 301 of 4 | Copley Place. |
office towers, and a skywalk connecting it to | Copley Place. |
Los Angeles's Fox Plaza office tower; Boston's | Copley Place; New York's Time Warner Center; Reston T |
South African actor Sharlto | Copley played the character in the 2010 film, whilst |
The Fairmont | Copley Plaza Hotel is a Forbes three-star, AAA four-d |
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton chose the | Copley Plaza for their second honeymoon. |
Blackall is also credited with designing the | Copley Plaza Hotel, the Foellinger Auditorium (1907) |
The | Copley Plaza Hotel has been host to many famous peopl |
12 locations in Texas and a Gucci boutique at | Copley Plaza in Boston. |
e largest private collection of John Singleton | Copley portraits. |
er that year, Senator George W. Norris accused | Copley Press of receiving money from public utility c |
hite House and later a top news executive with | Copley Press in California |
In 1928, the Daily Breeze was purchased by | Copley Press. |
Copley railway station was a railway station that ser | |
Copley returned to the pageant stage in 2003 when she | |
r Club, the Marblehead Art Association and the | Copley Society of Art, of which he became the Directo |
Jimmy | Copley, sometimes credited as Jim Copley (born 1953) |
This is also the closest stop after the | Copley split where passengers can board another Green |
Copley Square | |
The | Copley Square Hotel opened on July 4, 1891. |
McGraw and McGann engaged in a fight at the | Copley Square Hotel. |
10 City Point - | Copley Square via Andrew Station & BU Medical Center |
39 Back Bay - Forest Hills via | Copley Square and Huntington Avenue |
ankee Lines provides a commuter bus service to | Copley Square in Boston from Concord Center |
The | Copley Square Hotel is a hotel in the Back Bay area o |
It was first located in the | Copley Square Hotel, but was soon relocated to Harvar |
8 by MBTA construction to improve the adjacent | Copley Square Green Line station. |
rk Romanesque masonry, it anchored a corner of | Copley Square as solidly as a mountain." |
y to the east of Back Bay station and south of | Copley Square in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston. |
lt a new church (the "New" Old South Church at | Copley Square) which remains its home to this day. |
rom the corner of Tremont and Court Streets to | Copley Square, into a new building designed by archit |
the Museum of Fine Arts (completed in 1876) in | Copley Square, the ornamental detail for which was ex |
It stands on | Copley Square, by the John Hancock Tower. |
The church is situated in | Copley Square, in the shadow of the John Hancock Towe |
0 Central Square (Waltham) - Dudley Square via | Copley Square, Mass Pike/I-90 |
Located in and named after | Copley Square, the station has entrances and exits al |
town, including North Square, Hanover Street, | Copley Square, and the Fenway. |
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