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| He was appointed by Governor John Alden | Dix a delegate to the Atlantic Deeper Water Ways Co |
| It departed Tibenham and returned to Fort | Dix AAF New Jersey on 28 May 1945. |
| were raided for the first time in 1917 when Mae | Dix absent-mindedly began removing her costume befo |
| On March 3, after the 39th ballot, Governor | Dix advised to abandon Sheehan, and instead to elec |
| ion mounted a reconnaissance-in-force from Fort | Dix against Maj. |
| and three designated, including a dance at Fort | Dix, an army base in nearby New Jersey. |
| m in the Church of England, e.g. to Dom Gregory | Dix, and was member of Fellowship of Saint Alban an |
| s the signature initiative of activist Dorothea | Dix, and passed both houses of congress in 1854, bu |
| ork of the German artists George Grosz and Otto | Dix and to British artist/illustrators such as Edwa |
| , his human friend and specialist in weapons JB | Dix and the teenage mutant Jak Lauren to face his b |
| tings by Weimar-era painters Max Beckmann, Otto | Dix and George Grosz. |
| It stars Richard | Dix and Bebe Daniels in the principal roles. |
| Governor Tener (center) with Governors John | Dix and William Sulzer of New York |
| ed to assist in the defense of Beall by General | Dix, and resided in Canada some months. |
| ay The Road to Yesterday (1906) by Beulah Marie | Dix and Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland. |
| apted Screenplay for Cimarron, starring Richard | Dix and Irene Dunne. |
| shed in fourth place after Asafa Powell, Walter | Dix and Derrick Atkins. |
| to break the trips up into separate assaults on | Dix and/or one of the others. |
| In March 1873, Governor John Adams | Dix appointed him Major-General of the Fifth Divisi |
| Dorothy | Dix as JoAnn |
| Richard | Dix as Frank Claymore |
| Richard | Dix as Alan Croft |
| Richard | Dix as Alex Valnikov |
| Richard | Dix as Robert Bennett |
| Richard | Dix as Yancey Cravat |
| Richard | Dix as John Bonniwell |
| se, radical Islamic terrorists in the 2007 Fort | Dix attack plot, and Faisal Shahzad, charged in the |
| Dix Avenue was divided into a north section and a s | |
| s well as doing similar work to the crossing at | Dix Avenue). |
| uth thoroughfares in the subdivision were named | Dix Avenue, Wilson Avenue, Taft Avenue, Roosevelt A |
| "SIM Yonder" ( | Dix Bruce) - 3:58 |
| Originally located on what is now Dorothea | Dix campus, and later on St. Mary's Street, Rex is |
| "This Baby" (William C. | Dix, Chapman) - 4:35 |
| Huppuch with John Alden | Dix circa 1912 |
| Dix Dam Station is a hydroelectric power station op | |
| now Tallysville, Virginia, in the face of what | Dix deemed to be inferior forces, so Dix had Keyes |
| Dix Denney - guitar | |
| viously produced for The Ramones, and guitarist | Dix Denney had played with The Weirdos and Thelonio |
| 9 while on a train from New York to Los Angeles | Dix died of at age 56, on September 20, 1949. |
| The east side of East | Dix drains into Lindsay Brook, thence into the Schr |
| The northwest side of East | Dix drains into the headwaters of the South Fork of |
| The south side of East | Dix drains into West Mill Brook, thence into the Sc |
| nd in 1924 and starred Bebe Daniels and Richard | Dix. Enticement was directed by George Archainbaud i |
| e set forth in The West River Bridge Company v. | Dix et al., 47 U.S. 507 (1848); that is, that intan |
| erved as Commanding Officer Fleet Hospital Fort | Dix, Executive Officer, Director of Nursing Service |
| With the support of his older brothers, John | Dix Fisher entered Brown University, graduating in |
| is, the medium relied on the spirit of Dr. John | Dix Fisher, a famous old Boston physician. |
| Dix, Flagg and Beardsley were Democrats, and John C | |
| of the 2/111th FA Battalion, and moved to Fort | Dix for post mobilization training on October 14, 2 |
| Peck was commended by | Dix for his handling of the Suffolk defenses. |
| Hikers commonly choose to climb | Dix from the south by taking the Elk Lake Trail fro |
| not condemned in the way that the work of Otto | Dix, George Grosz, Max Beckmann, and many other art |
| 'est dehors, c'est la nuit », recueil collectif | Dix, Grasset / Les Inrockuptibles. |
| of charity and service by issuing a 1¢ Dorothea | Dix Great Americans series postage stamp. |
| an author Mary Hayden Green, daughter of Elijah | Dix Green and Hannah Caflin Hayden. |
| During World War Two, | Dix guested for clubs including Bristol City, Chest |
| Dix had to promise to paint only inoffensive landsc | |
| The Dem. nominees: | DIX HAS RISEN FAST IN STATE POLITICS in NYT on Octo |
| Carl | Dix has since become a leader of the RCP, and an ou |
| Dix has been the party's "anti-candidate" for Presi | |
| ng, and (in the absence of points leader Walter | Dix) he won the first Diamond Race Trophy with a me |
| Dix Hill is the informal name for a high, rolling e | |
| For the John Coltrane Home in | Dix Hills, New York, see John Coltrane Home. |
| e pizza saver was patented by Carmela Vitale of | Dix Hills, NY. |
| tracks recorded at the Coltrane home studio in | Dix Hills, New York on 26 January 1970. |
| g, New York City and/or at the Coltrane Studio, | Dix Hills, New York |
| The Dorothea | Dix Hospital, a historic institution caring for the |
| rong, Gothics, Saddleback, Basin, Nippletop and | Dix, Hough, Marcy, Gray, Skylight, and Colden (fore |
| The second floor of the | Dix House was built open and used extensively for a |
| The second floor of the | Dix House was the site that the colony of New Brita |
| The | Dix house was originally built by Colonel Dix for h |
| The | Dix House is a historic home in Ormond Beach, Flori |
| More recently the | Dix House suffered extensive damage in the hurrican |
| Dix improvisations (1989, Victo CD 09. | |
| e at the Federal Correctional Institution, Fort | Dix, in Burlington County, New Jersey. |
| In 2005, he trained soldiers for combat at Fort | Dix in New Jersey. |
| the Democratic ticket with Governor John Alden | Dix in 1910. |
| Dix is also the gateway to four other High Peaks in | |
| East | Dix is flanked to the northeast by Spotted Mountain |
| Robert Bennett ( | Dix) is a stockbroker who is very carefree with oth |
| East | Dix is a mountain located in Essex County, New York |
| East | Dix is within the High Peaks Wilderness Area of Adi |
| An Army Reserve facility at Fort | Dix is named the SSG Jonah Kelley Center. |
| Nancy | Dix is a former member of the Ohio Senate, where sh |
| Major Brian | Dix is the fifth and current commanding officer of |
| Dix, John Adams. | |
| o marriages, but sadly in 1953 his son, Richard | Dix Jr., was killed in an accident at a logging cam |
| EXPECT ANOTHER | DIX LETTER in NYT on March 12, 1911 |
| The incumbents Governor John A. | Dix, Lieutenant Governor John C. Robinson, Judge Al |
| Dix, like all other practicing artists, was forced | |
| alls, Joan and another British missionary, Ruth | Dix, made its base at Xichang and oversaw the const |
| Arthur | Dix Marshall (born 5 August 1934 in East Fremantle) |
| A | Dix Minutes De Nulle Part (2010) |
| Dix, Morgan (compiler). | |
| To the east, it faces | Dix Mountain across Hunters Pass, and to the west i |
| Dix Mountain is the sixth highest peak in the High | |
| The views of the Great Range, | Dix Mountain Wilderness, Lake Champlain, and Vermon |
| region (and in fact is at the center of its own | Dix Mountain Wilderness Area) and is more difficult |
| Hough Peak is flanked to the north by | Dix Mountain, and to the south by South Dix. |
| Dix Mt. and Hough Peak seen from Nippletop | |
| "What Child Is This" (Words - William C. | Dix, Music - Greensleeves, Music Origin Unknown; Tr |
| Vucanovich was born in Camp | Dix, New Jersey. |
| It moved to Fort | Dix, New Jersey, later in the year. |
| 4, 2006 at the 4th of July Celebration at Fort | Dix, New Jersey. |
| isted in the army, and trained soldiers at Fort | Dix, New Jersey. |
| 967 and worked as a training instructor at Fort | Dix, New Jersey. |
| Ronald Kenneth Noble (born 1956, at Fort | Dix, New Jersey) is an American law enforcement off |
| served in the Army Medical Corps, first at Fort | Dix, New Jersey, then in Pusan, South Korea. |
| January 1942, and was shipped by train to Fort | Dix, New Jersey. |
| was later released from federal prison at Fort | Dix, New Jersey, after serving 6 months. |
| rred to light duty with a burial detail at Fort | Dix, New Jersey, and received a medical discharge i |
| Irvin was born in Fort | Dix, NJ and attended high school at Glenn Hills Hig |
| y relocating the 244th Aviation Brigade to Fort | Dix, NJ. |
| BENT, Drummer S. J. (East Lancashire Regiment), | Dix Noonan Webb, 28 June 2000, accessed 19 April 20 |
| Mr Darren Parker | Dix now owns the last remaining Jolly bus in Englan |
| Georgeanna Woolsey, a | Dix nurse, said, "The surgeon in charge of our camp |
| Another | Dix nurse, Julia Susan Wheelock, said, "Many of the |
| Christmas carol, written by William Chatterton | Dix on 6 January 1859, whilst ill in bed. |
| Dix portraits (Series, 1998) | |
| hird in his heat behind Asafa Powell and Walter | Dix, qualifying for the semi finals. |
| The incumbent U.S. Senator John Adams | Dix ran for re-election as a Barnburner. |
| The | Dix Range is a range of mountains in the High Peaks |
| 60-degree views, including the Great Range, the | Dix Range, Giant Mountain, the Ausable River valley |
| The mountain, part of the | Dix Range, is named after Franklin B. Hough (1822-1 |
| It is part of the | Dix Range, named after John A. Dix (1798-1879), New |
| Macomb Mountain is part of the | Dix Range, and is the southernmost of the High Peak |
| wever, some liturgical scholars such as Gregory | Dix, Ratcliff, and Couratin would say that both pra |
| Dix received 7 votes, given by 5 Democrats; 1 Indep | |
| study, Voice for the Mad: The Life of Dorothea | Dix received the Organization of American Historian |
| ny E at Wilmington, Delaware; Company I at Fort | Dix, Relay House. |
| s Confederate counterpart in July 1862, General | Dix requested that War Secretary Stanton provide a |
| When the crowd cheered, | Dix returned to the stage to continue removing her |
| Along the Wilderness Road at | Dix River, near the town of Crab Orchard in Lincoln |
| includes Hough Peak, and Macomb Mountain, East | Dix, South Dix, and Dix Mountain, the sixth highest |
| Richard | Dix Sr. was interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park C |
| The terms of Secretary of State John Adams | Dix, State Comptroller Azariah C. Flagg, Attorney G |
| W.H. Goulding House is a historic house at 4 | Dix Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. |
| Her father, Sydney | Dix Strong, was a Social Gospel minister in the Con |
| ght as Comptroller; Adjutant General John Adams | Dix succeeded Flagg as Secretary of State; and Levi |
| Gen. John A. | Dix successfully resisted Lt. Gen. James Longstreet |
| e led into this trap, and on March 20 told Gov. | Dix that the Insurgents would not be bound by the n |
| The Dixes are named for John Adams | Dix, then Secretary of State under New York Governo |
| The township was formed from | Dix Township on September 9, 1867. |
| "What Child Is This?" ( | Dix, Traditional) - 2:21 |
| e in Maryland on a training mission at the Fort | Dix United States Army installation in Warren Grove |
| ssee Lunatic Asylum, in November 1847, Dorothea | Dix urged the state legislature to replace the unfi |
| By 1869 when Dorothea | Dix visited Portland, Eliot began holding one servi |
| DIX WAITS TO HEAR WHAT MURPHY SAYS in NYT on March | |
| During World War II | Dix was conscripted into the Volkssturm. |
| John Adams | Dix was nominated for Governor by acclamation. |
| Gen. John A. | Dix was designated as its first commander. |
| John Adams | Dix was talked of to be nominated for Governor. |
| Dix was certainly criticised by Colin Buchanon as a | |
| Dix was chairman of the Association of Research Lib | |
| Dix was a staunch advocate for intellectual freedom | |
| That same year, John Alden | Dix was Governor of New York. |
| Dix was profoundly affected by the sights of the wa | |
| Carl | Dix was a member of the United States Army, but whe |
| In addition to his military and public duties, | Dix was the president of the Union Pacific from 186 |
| had "never felt so angry in my life" and Pamela | Dix, who lost a brother, argued that "the festival |
| argaret Clarke, in Stonydelph and Labour's Phil | Dix, who had first been elected in 1958, in Bolehal |
| 76 seconds but was beaten to the line by Walter | Dix, who returned from a year-long hiatus. |
| or Hamilton Fish became associated with John A. | Dix, William M. Evarts, William E. Dodge, A.T. Stew |
| Under his tutelage, sophomore Walter | Dix won the NCAA indoor and outdoor 200m National C |
| ing his 22 years at Princeton, William Shepherd | Dix wrote the bulk of The Freedom to Read Statement |
| rnational expert on postnatal depression, Carol | Dix, wrote, “Perhaps the most unfortunate aspect of |
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