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Dick Posthumus (R), 81% | |
Dick Posthumus (R), 47% | |
Anuzis managed | Dick Posthumus' first state Senate race in 1982 and |
o, Tony Lamerato, Jerry Parchute, Bill Petrick, | Dick Potter, and Ray Senkowski. |
stershire against MCC in 1900; he was bowled by | Dick Pougher for 2 in his only innings. |
Dick Pound, International Olympic Committee member | |
oadway, The Investigators, Shower of Stars, The | Dick Powell Show, Death Valley Days, Wagon Train, Bu |
een 1924 and 1938, for example 42nd Street with | Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler (1933). |
Howdy, Stranger - | Dick Powell |
Dick Powell - Actor | |
K title Football Coach) is a 1933 film starring | Dick Powell and Ann Dvorak. |
Mr. Moore also co starred with | Dick Powell and Debbie Reynolds in the 1954 film "Su |
Dick Powell (1904 - 1963), American singer, actor, p | |
Cornered (1945) is a film noir starring | Dick Powell and directed by Edward Dmytryk. |
Dick Powell - Alan MacNally | |
s a romantic comedy film (Technicolor) starring | Dick Powell (in his last film role) and Debbie Reyno |
gers of 1935, a Busby Berkeley musical starring | Dick Powell and Gloria Stuart |
The | Dick Powell Show |
Dick Powell - Philip 'Phil'/'Sarge' Sargeant | |
Dick Powell as Commissioner Michael Barrows | |
Dick Powell - violin | |
ing jazz movement and is notable for having had | Dick Powell as its lead vocalist for part of its inc |
Dick Powell as Richard 'Dick' Purcell, aka Ricardo P | |
Trevor's memorable roles were starring opposite | Dick Powell in Murder, My Sweet and Born to Kill, in |
Dick Powell | |
Dick Powell as Bunny Harmon | |
er-director, after The Great McGinty, and stars | Dick Powell and Ellen Drew. |
ared in included Naked City, The Defenders, The | Dick Powell Show and Studio One. |
I'll Dream Tonight - | Dick Powell |
en topical exploitation film adventure starring | Dick Powell and directed and co-written by Robert Fl |
Dick Powell as Dick Curtis | |
Dick Powell - Vocals | |
Dick Powell as Steve Baird | |
Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride - Priscilla Lane and | Dick Powell |
4 for the film Dames where it was introduced by | Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler. |
es Richard Diamond, Private Detective (starring | Dick Powell as Diamond). |
again as a musical titled Going Places starring | Dick Powell and early role for Ronald Reagan. |
series called Frontier Justice, a production of | Dick Powell's Four Star Television. |
Age of Television, having appeared regularly on | Dick Powell's Four Star Playhouse, Ronald W. Reagan' |
ions, he appeared on CBS's Four Star Production | Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater anthology series. |
Popular crooner Russ Raymond ( | Dick Powell) abandons his career at its peak and joi |
and songwriter, her 13th cousin, Jimmy Higgens ( | Dick Powell). |
tars Lana Turner, Kirk Douglas, Walter Pidgeon, | Dick Powell, Barry Sullivan, Gloria Grahame and Gilb |
The drama features | Dick Powell, Signe Hasso, and others. |
m starred then married actors Joan Blondell and | Dick Powell, who would later divorce in real life. |
s an American movie starring Dorothy Lamour and | Dick Powell, made in Technicolor, and released by Pa |
Directed by actor/director | Dick Powell, the film was principally shot near St. |
film was released by Warner Bros, and featured | Dick Powell, Joan Blondell and Adolphe Menjou. |
Guests included Spencer Tracy, | Dick Powell, Will Rogers, Clark Gable, Herbert Hoove |
film On the Avenue, where it was introduced by | Dick Powell. |
Twenty Million Sweethearts where it is sung by | Dick Powell. |
first film shown was Thanks a Million starring | Dick Powell. |
her second husband, actor, director, and singer | Dick Powell. |
Dick Power | |
Welsh heavyweight title, this time to Crumlin's | Dick Power. |
businessman and Carlton Football Club president | Dick Pratt. |
In Canada there is a museum piece AB | Dick press from the 1920s in their Canadian Head Off |
Dick Price ... Graf Kaminsky | |
A young inmate, | Dick Price, was sentenced for life for repeated safe |
his work with the support of Michael Murphy and | Dick Price. |
it,Steady Mobb'n, Ghetto Commission, KLC, Mo B. | Dick, Prime Suspects, Gambino Family, and Mystikal. |
September 27 - Alan | Dick, principal of Canadian International School of |
Dick Proceviat who played for the WHA Chicago Cougar | |
At the end of the Act, | Dick proclaims himself also a rebel against the Brit |
eis, Bev Desjarlais, Wendy Lill, Yvon Godin and | Dick Proctor, Manitoba Premier Gary Doer, New Democr |
In 1981 this lineup recorded the Will Reid | Dick produced 12" EP for Island Records (under the R |
Dick promptly evicts his mother from her home, but a | |
Dick Puanaki - Eru | |
full season in the Football League, Town under | Dick Pudan were hoping to rise up the table to try a |
nown as Richard de Podelicote (or Pudlicote, or | Dick Puddlecote), was an English wool merchant who, |
Dick Pugh, guard/center (C) | |
Dick Purcell as Lieutenant "Stitchy" Payne | |
Dick Purcell as Percy 'Slats' Harrington | |
Dick Purcell as Steve Lanahan | |
In the middle of the night, | Dick pursues Katafa through the forest once more, ca |
Richard Henry Pym (known as | Dick Pym; born Topsham, Exeter, Devon, England, 2 Fe |
This is the first time in his career that | Dick qualified for the ATP World Tour Finals. |
wn's main opposition were former Olympic runner | Dick Quax and radio personality Willie Jackson. |
etres in the world in 1976, after New Zealand's | Dick Quax, who won the silver medal in that closely |
Dixon, along with John Walker and | Dick Quax, was one of a trio of world-class middle d |
, including 1976 Olympic 5000m silver medallist | Dick Quax, 1992 Olympic Marathon bronze medallist Lo |
main themes of cyberpunk, such as the Philip K. | Dick quote "Living and unliving things are exchangin |
ickman surrendered a home run to Red Sox closer | Dick Radatz in the eleventh frame and took the 5-3 l |
iversity, where he was a teammate and friend of | Dick Radatz, who also would become a standout reliev |
Harry Carey - | Dick Rainboldt |
The Cardinals completed the deal by sending | Dick Rand to the Pirates on October 14. |
Graphic artist | Dick Randall also posed for the cover painting with |
ette) is a 1974 Italian horror film directed by | Dick Randall that is Loosely based on the Mary Shell |
Ramon Novarro as | Dick Randall |
combination of redistricting and pressure from | Dick Randolph to defect to the Libertarian Party pla |
Dick Randolph joined the Libertarian Party (LP) in t | |
Dick Randolph was born in Salmon, Idaho and graduate | |
Dick Rathmann and Ed Elisian started the race on the | |
move with him, and so Fairclough took over from | Dick Ray as Leeds United manager for the club's firs |
nited before being signed on a free transfer by | Dick Ray for Bradford City in June 1935. |
r-present throughout the season, with left-back | Dick Ray missing just one game. |
San Francisco and founded by Stewart Brand and | Dick Raymond. |
According to | Dick Reavis, "The mine's operator had failed, as law |
Dick received the NASA Group Achievement Award "for | |
y of Massachusetts with a degree in journalism, | Dick received the University's Alumni Award for Prof |
aristo, singer of La Polla Records (which means | Dick Records in Spanish) at a concert. |
roved on the first and he defeated "Cannonball" | Dick Redding and the Brooklyn Royal Giants to win th |
coring 27 goals and 59 points, while defenseman | Dick Redmond led the blueline with 14 goals and 57 p |
When Patriots quarterbacks coach | Dick Rehbein died in summer 2001, offensive coordina |
in Shakespeare's King Lear and as Ahab in Moby | Dick Rehearsed at the Cambridge Arts Theatre, a thea |
John Stiles, Bill Biggerstaff, Gary Walker and | Dick Reid Norwood. |
In 1975, Joe Tasker and | Dick Renshaw climbed a particularly difficult route |
red and fifty feet of the wharf, including Moby | Dick Restaurant. |
After the death of his father, | Dick returns to his childhood home to hear the readi |
Essendon's victory sent the retiring | Dick Reynolds out in style, although he would come o |
Dick Reynolds - vocal arranger | |
The winner of the 1937 Brownlow Medal was | Dick Reynolds of Essendon with 27 votes. |
", was shared between Jack Dyer of Richmond and | Dick Reynolds of Essendon. |
The winner of the 1938 Brownlow Medal was | Dick Reynolds of Essendon with 18 votes. |
ner of the 1934 Brownlow Medal was 19 years old | Dick Reynolds of Essendon with 19 votes in his secon |
Dick Reynolds / Jack Halloran; Sammy Cahn, Jimmy Van | |
Essendon Captain-Coach: | Dick Reynolds |
Essendon captain-coach | Dick Reynolds |
to add Miller Airport to its North-South route, | Dick Reynolds and his sisters, trustees of the Z. Sm |
den Needles", a song written by Jack Rhodes and | Dick Reynolds, was first recorded by Wanda Jackson i |
Final was delayed as the captains Jack Dyer and | Dick Reynolds, both of whom were in "reserved" occup |
ld idea of the Chairman of the Sport Committee, | Dick Rhodes who was inspired by Ron Hill's participa |
Morris, Walter,Daniel and | Dick Rich are all buried at Oakland Cemetery in Atla |
Dick Rich - dumb guy, Pete | |
Richard ( | Dick) Richards was born in Ogden, Utah. |
, directed, and starred in at least four films: | Dick Richards (1996) featuring Ashley Judd, The Temp |
It was directed by | Dick Richards and written by Richard Rothstein. |
March or Die (film), 1977 film directed by | Dick Richards, starring Gene Hackman, Terence Hill, |
ichard Walter Richards, GC often referred to as | Dick Richards, born at Bendigo, Victoria in 1893, wa |
Professional boxing record for | Dick Richardson from BoxRec |
an Heavyweight title when he was knocked out by | Dick Richardson, the Welsh boxer, in one round in Ap |
t present held by his Worcestershire colleague, | Dick Richardson. |
Released on February 24, 1939, and directed by | Dick Rickard. |
ola (LaSalle), Bill Russell (San Francisco) and | Dick Ricketts (Duquesne). |
s in the National Basketball Association Draft ( | Dick Ricketts by the Saint Louis Hawks in 1955 and S |
oster included star shooter Jack Twyman, bigman | Dick Ricketts, who also pitched in the major leagues |
Eagles - | Dick Riffle 2 yard rush (Fran Murray kick) |
Dick Rindfuss, Niles, Ohio, McKinley H.S. - 3 games | |
Dick Rivers - Oscar Shaw | |
In 1964, | Dick Rivers released a cover (as "Ces Mots Qu'On Oub |
Another French singer | Dick Rivers recorded this song in French in 1976 as |
twice, including an album release in 1982 with | Dick Rivers, to celebrate the twentieth anniversary |
written by Tom Dagenais, Warren S. Murray, and | Dick Robbins. |
Dick Roberge (born April 7, 1934) is a retired Canad | |
Bruce Gordon - | Dick Roberts |
sts joined in; Jimmy MacDonald, George Probert, | Dick Roberts, Ralph Ball and George Bruns. |
g this time, Ballew along with Scrappy Lambert, | Dick Robertson, and Chick Bullock were the most prol |
Irving Kaufman, Paul Small, Arthur Fields, and | Dick Robertson. |
r charting version was done by Johnny Long with | Dick Robertson. |
Camp | Dick Robinson Elementary School in Lancaster memoria |
The 7th Kentucky Infantry was organized at Camp | Dick Robinson and mustered in for a three year enlis |
he 12th Kentucky Infantry was organized at Camp | Dick Robinson on September 26, 1861, while the remai |
the Wind is a 1973 independent film directed by | Dick Robinson and written by John Mahon, starring Di |
e bridge-burning conspiracy was planned at Camp | Dick Robinson in the Summer and Fall of 1861. |
er recruited conspirators, Union forces at Camp | Dick Robinson prepared to march south to Knoxville. |
ntry was organized at Lexington, Kentucky, Camp | Dick Robinson, and Smithfield, Kentucky and mustered |
cted on the 3,200-acre (13 km2) farm of Captain | Dick Robinson, a strong pro-Union supporter. |
Minister for the Environment | Dick Roche approved the DDDA's plans in July 2006. |
o, Chuck Hedges, Russ Morgan, Don Nedobeck, and | Dick Rodgers. |
"Harlem Nocturne" (Earle Hagen, | Dick Rogers) - 7:57 |
Dick Romoff - Bass | |
few weeks later, a 0-0 draw with England, where | Dick Roose saved a penalty for the Welsh. |
ars as a special assistant to athletic director | Dick Rosenthal from 1988-89 through 1990-91. |
Dick Rosmini - 6 and 12-string guitar, electric guit | |
George, Roy Estrada, Jimmy "Guitar" Smith, and | Dick Rosmini. |
Dick Ross as Claude | |
w Lake, Cowtown, Valley Ballroom, Cowshed Club, | Dick Ross's Ballroom, and Dave Ming's 97th Street Co |
"Garden Party" ( | Dick, Rothery) - 6:32 |
Valentine's version was produced by | Dick Rowe and released on Decca Records - catalogue |
best known version of the song was produced by | Dick Rowe and recorded in the UK by The Stargazers i |
Jail with the Heath Band, which lead to her A&R | Dick Rowe asking her to sing (How Much Is) That Dogg |
Jack Good, producer of Six-Five Special, and | Dick Rowe helped him obtain a recording contract wit |
ights to the Stones to Decca targeting A&R head | Dick Rowe, who had earlier declined to offer a contr |
The Stargazers' recording was produced by | Dick Rowe, one of eight of his UK chart topping succ |
The track was produced by | Dick Rowe. |
red to the production department, working under | Dick Rowe. |
Her chart-topping single was produced by | Dick Rowe. |
The case against | Dick Rowland was dismissed at the end of September, |
ite people were fabricating a reason to assault | Dick Rowland or destroy Black Wallstreet. |
y offered to help the sheriff's deputies defend | Dick Rowland, a black prisoner, in actions leading u |
s been made and was directed by longtime friend | Dick Rude, but was only played on the Playboy channe |
us shows from 1999 to 2001, and was compiled by | Dick Rude. |
Led by three pitchers, | Dick Rudolph, Seattle Bill James, and Lefty Tyler, t |
our Know-How Into Action (with Paul J Meyer and | Dick Ruhe) (Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2007) ISBN 9 |
ion with hardcore producers Marc Acardipane and | Dick Rules, reaching No.4 on the single charts. |
louds, where he first recognizes an old friend, | Dick Rumney (Barry Nelson). |
The wealthy lawyer | Dick Russell (John Howard) funds the dotty old inven |
is a former military officer who, according to | Dick Russell's biography of him, claimed to have had |
lot conspirator in The Man Who Knew Too Much by | Dick Russell, published in 1994 by Carroll and Graf |
Dick Ruthven | |
o White Sox for Ken Henderson, Ozzie Osborn and | Dick Ruthven. |
the son of former Major League Baseball pitcher | Dick Ruthven. |
mic time of the 1940s Brothers Tom, Maurice and | Dick Ryan three mining brothers from Aughamucky woul |
001 interview on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, | Dick said that Manson actually invited him to Manson |
ced three series of designs drawn by Kent (Moby | Dick, Salamina, Our America) on its sets of contempo |
Dick Sale and Tom Hall played in their first of seve | |
to the New York Yankees for Gordie Windhorn and | Dick Sanders. |
Dick Sandwich is a seven-track EP released by Frenza | |
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