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ed control of the team to defensive coordinator | Dick LeBeau. |
h, Floyd Little, Russ Grimm, Rickey Jackson and | Dick LeBeau. |
s coach under his former defensive coordinator, | Dick Lebeau. |
Beginning in the 1970s | Dick led his own band, the Tuesday Night Friends, a |
The VFL's leading goalkicker was | Dick Lee of Collingwood with 54 goals. |
The VFL's leading goalkicker was | Dick Lee of Collingwood with 57 goals. |
Dick Lee started his career 1971 when, at the age of | |
sical written by Michael Chiang and composed by | Dick Lee in 1988. |
The VFL's leading goalkicker was | Dick Lee of Collingwood with 58 goals. |
The VFL's leading goalkicker was | Dick Lee of Collingwood with 50 goals (54 after fina |
five points, with the VFL's Collingwood forward | Dick Lee missing a set shot 40 metres out in the fin |
ecord that was not equalled until Collingwood's | Dick Lee's 11 goals in 1914. |
he produced Singapore's musical prodigies like | Dick Lee, Lynnette Seah, Kam Kee Yong, Seow Yit Kin, |
g by popular local artiste Kit Chan, written by | Dick Lee, and a cover of popular songs such as Heal |
Lee Moran as | Dick Lee, the city chap |
Cameron, Jack Cooper, Bill Eason, George Heinz, | Dick Lee, Jock McHale and Viv Valentine. |
Bryan's great uncle was Collingwood legend | Dick Lee. |
West Virginia featured running back | Dick Leftridge and Utah's offense featured All-Ameri |
tten by author and former Boston Globe reporter | Dick Lehr. |
Dick Leitsch, the society's president, John Timmons | |
November 30, 1962: Manny Mota and | Dick LeMay were traded by the Giants to the Houston |
The following year, he was traded along with | Dick LeMay and Merritt Ranew to the Chicago Cubs for |
Prior to 1958 season: | Dick LeMay was signed as an amateur free agent by th |
March 28, 1963: Hal Haydel, | Dick LeMay and Merritt Ranew were traded by the Colt |
to the San Francisco Giants for Manny Mota and | Dick LeMay. |
er columns covering every aspect of urban life, | Dick Leonard explaining every nuance of Belgian poli |
Dick Leonard was educated at the Institute of Educat | |
urer of copy machines and office supplies after | Dick licensed autographic printing patents from Thom |
yed Gus Lindstrom in Lars and the Real Girl and | Dick Liddil in The Assassination of Jesse James by t |
Curtis Fuller, Bill Elton (tracks 1, 2 & 5), | Dick Lieb (tracks 1, 2 & 5), Jimmy Cleveland (tracks |
Dick Lieb - musical arrangement | |
Peter Knows What | Dick Likes (1989) ISBN 0-586-20148-3 |
ick became regarded as the natural successor to | Dick Lilley as England's Test wicket-keeper, and he |
es were limited by the selectors preference for | Dick Lilley. |
Warwickshire Test cricketers Willie Quaife and | Dick Lilley. |
Dick Lindberg, Klikki - photography | |
Harry Ham - | Dick Linforth |
recked Him" and "Zulu" can also be found on the | Dick Lips single. |
e traded by the Cubs to the New York Giants for | Dick Littlefield and Bob Lennon. |
er, tying a modern-day record (since 1900) with | Dick Littlefield that has since been broken. |
May 17, 1956: | Dick Littlefield and Bobby Del Greco were traded by |
1952, Taylor was traded along with Matt Batts, | Dick Littlefield, and Cliff Mapes to the Detroit Tig |
ed by the Giants to the St. Louis Cardinals for | Dick Littlefield, Jackie Brandt, Red Schoendienst, B |
Johann | Dick lived in Bavaria, and was a former soldier. |
y and Ringo were present at the 1881 killing of | Dick Lloyd. |
hat Staton and writer Mike Curtis would replace | Dick Locher as the creative team of the Dick Tracy c |
1983 and was succeeded by editorial cartoonist | Dick Locher, who had assisted Gould on the strip in |
Writing in the Los Angeles Times, | Dick Lochte asserted that Parker "was no Chandler" b |
General | Dick Lodewijk Berlijn (born March 18, 1950 in Amster |
Dick Logan is a former guard in the National Footbal | |
The company was founded in 1963 by avid diver | Dick Long. |
t seats on the council due to the death of Cllr | Dick Long. |
Matt Moore - | Dick Longworth |
as Joanna Loudon, the wife of Vermont inn owner | Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), in the popular sitcom New |
Dick Lourie is a poet and the author of eight books. | |
t stated that Orozco and his men had crossed by | Dick Love's ranch and had coerced the cook to prepar |
field Story is 1980 television film directed by | Dick Lowry and starring Loni Anderson, and Arnold Sc |
tars Home is a 2001 television film directed by | Dick Lowry. |
Trevor Bannister as Mr. | Dick Lucas |
und how "Big Brother is watching you", and when | Dick Lucas sings "there's a TV in my front room and |
Dick Lucas - vocals | |
Dick Lucas is the British vocalist of the 1980s Brit | |
elical Christian association founded in 1986 by | Dick Lucas, led by Vaughan Roberts, based in Willcox |
city, as well as forming a good friendship with | Dick Lucas, former Rector of St Helen's Bishopsgate. |
d in Warminster, Wiltshire, England, in 1986 by | Dick Lucas, previously of the Subhumans. |
Edward Judd ... | Dick Luis |
It was directed by | Dick Lundy, and released in 1943. |
y Johnny Cannon, Les Clark, Wilfred Jackson and | Dick Lundy. |
artners have included, Gil Santos, Dale Arnold, | Dick Lutsk, Sean McDonough, Sean Grande, John Rooke, |
investors were Pat Summerall, Whitey Ford, and | Dick Lynch. |
years later he finished ninth with his partner | Dick Lyon in the 1972 coxless pairs competition. |
Elevator) is a 1983 film by the Dutch director | Dick Maas about a killer elevator. |
remake, Down, was made and was also directed by | Dick Maas. |
Cor Van der Lugt Melsert ... | Dick Maasdonk |
Content, founded by | Dick MacDonald in 1970 and published by Barrie Zwick |
Dick Mackenzie became the interim chief executive of | |
He then served as a graduate assistant for | Dick MacPherson for two years at Syracuse. |
Dick MacPherson, Paul Bear Bryant Award | |
at University of Massachusetts Under head coach | Dick MacPherson, before being drafted by the Green B |
Dick MacPherson, Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award | |
Dick MacPherson, Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award | |
Between 1953 and 1962, | Dick made 364 appearances for the club, mainly at in |
Dick Makinson was a friend and colleague of John Cli | |
Richard Elliss Bodenham Makinson (R.E.B. or | Dick Makinson) was an Australian physicist (1913-197 |
In 1995, "Short | Dick Man" was re-released in the UK in its censored |
"Short | Dick Man" (featuring Gillette) - 3:16 |
sed in censored and uncensored versions ("Short | Dick Man" is entitled "Short Short Man" in its censo |
of a lawsuit by American punk musician Handsome | Dick Manitoba of The Dictators. |
med in 2003 with The Dictators' singer Handsome | Dick Manitoba as its new vocalist, and this reformed |
Hayden only lacks a win at a mile track to join | Dick Mann, Kenny Roberts Sr., Bubba Shobert, and Dou |
go" is a popular song written by Al Hoffman and | Dick Manning and published in 1952. |
In 1958, Al Hoffman and | Dick Manning translated the original Hawaiian words |
"Mama Will Bark" is a novelty song written by | Dick Manning and recorded as a duet between Frank Si |
" is a song written by Larry Lawrence Stock and | Dick Manning and first recorded in 1951 by Tommy Edw |
It was written by Al Hoffman and | Dick Manning and published in 1956. |
go" is a popular song written by Al Hoffman and | Dick Manning and published in 1954. |
"Silent Treatment" (Al Hoffman, | Dick Manning) - 2:16 |
Rehearsal, False Start and Chatter (Al Hoffman, | Dick Manning) - 6:06 Bonus track on CD reissue |
It was written by Al Hoffman, | Dick Manning, and Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore an |
Mambo" is a popular song written by Al Hoffman, | Dick Manning, and Bix Reichner and published in 1954 |
(Ke Kali Nei Au)" (Al Hoffman, Charles E. King, | Dick Manning, Ralph Rainger) - 2:29 |
written and composed in 1952 by Al Hoffman and | Dick Manning. |
n as the fourth coach in as many years would be | Dick Mannini, announced for the position on July 21, |
ct 52 in 2002 by defeating Democratic candidate | Dick Marable 16,957 votes (54.2%) to 14,329 votes (4 |
1996 was also the year of the first annual Moby | Dick Marathon Reading. |
io brought Jennifer together with Gary Russell ( | Dick), Marcus Harris (Julian) and series writer and |
Under the direction of Coach | Dick Marcussen, the women continue to be a power. |
Ronald Lewis - | Dick Marston |
Dick Martin - Phil Phil | |
2007) was a singer and actress, former wife of | Dick Martin (Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In), with whom s |
It was very much a hands-on effort: | Dick Martin led the company's first specimen collect |
Dick Martin - Zack Molloy | |
t. John, Phyllis Diller, Sam Jaffe, Rose Marie, | Dick Martin, Darren McGavin, Edward G. Robinson, Ces |
Shortly before the election, | Dick Marty (FDP Ticino) announced without the suppor |
Nasr's case has been qualified by Swiss senator | Dick Marty as a "perfect example of extraordinary re |
After the first ballot, | Dick Marty asked his colleagues, in a personal state |
rio of jingle writers featuring Bill Walker and | Dick Marx (father of singer/songwriter Richard Marx) |
Dick Marx - piano | |
aa" (Cosmic 702; 1957), recorded along with the | Dick Marx Orchestra. |
Dick Marx - piano, Celesta | |
g was written by J. Swayzee and produced by the | Dick Marx Orchestra and Choir in 1968. |
se staff also included Rachele Maragliano-Mori, | Dick Marzollo, and Martial Singher. |
s Museum in Muskogee, Oklahoma named the "Cecil | Dick Master of Heritage Award" in his honor. |
) was made into a graphic novel (in 4 parts) by | Dick Matena |
ately, with 12 black and white illustrations by | Dick Matena. |
Weslyn Mather married her husband | Dick Mather in 1965. |
Dick Mather - 40921 | |
signed minor-leaguers Les Binkley, Ted Lanyon, | Dick Mattiussi and Bill Speer to contracts before th |
d Ed Jaymes (played by David Joseph Rufkahr and | Dick Maugg, respectively), sat on a front porch and |
Michael Tomlinson as | Dick Maxfield |
Assistant director | Dick Mayberry briefly filled in for director Lloyd B |
In 1957, | Dick Mayer won both the U.S. Open - and a check for |
1956 | Dick Mayer |
The 1956 event was won by | Dick Mayer in a playoff with Bud Holscher. |
4 (3) Miami Beach International Four-Ball (with | Dick Mayer), Insurance City Open, Rubber City Open |
walking only 2. The Tigers had such players as | Dick McAuliffe, Al Kaline, Willie Horton, Bill Freeh |
For the beat poet Richard William McBride, see | Dick McBride (poet). |
For the beat poet, see | Dick McBride (poet). |
ublishing operation moved to 1562 Grant Avenue, | Dick McBride ran this part of the business with his |
"I'll Be Lucky Someday" (Lee Martin, | Dick McBride, Bob Wills) - 2:24 |
In 1995, he won the | Dick McCann Memorial Award for long and distinguishe |
FL Most Valuable Player Award (since 1975), the | Dick McCann Memorial Award, the George S. Halas Cour |
official" was actually Redskins general manager | Dick McCann. |
Dick McCormack, Democrat | |
He played repeatedly with | Dick McDonough as a duo in the 1930s. |
Dick McDonough (1904-May 25, 1938) was an influentia | |
mpet; Artie Shaw, clarinet; Joe Bushkin, piano; | Dick McDonough, guitar; Arthur "Pete" Peterson, bass |
Dick McDonough, American jazz guitarist and composer | |
enn (linemen), Joel Eaves (defensive ends), and | Dick McGowen as head freshmen team coach, all former |
Another lineman, | Dick McGrath, doubled as captain and coach. |
re tied at 75, Davies was fouled by the Knicks' | Dick McGuire and sunk two free throws. |
Later that day, two high-ranking IRA officers, | Dick McKee and Peadar Clancy, who had helped plan th |
On the evening of Bloody Sunday, for example, | Dick McKee and Peadar Clancy were killed by their Au |
Dick McKee | |
4 April - | Dick McKee, Irish Republican Army member in Easter R |
McKee Barracks in Dublin is named after | Dick McKee. |
Dick McPartland (May 18, 1905 - Nov 30, 1957) was th | |
or sax), Frank Teschemacher (clarinet), brother | Dick McPartland (banjo/guitar), brother-in-law, Jim |
Dick McPartland - banjo, guitar | |
Dick McPartland, jazz musician, member of Austin Hig | |
Dick Meaney - engineer | |
Dick Meaney - engineer (tracks 1 to 6, 11) | |
Robert | Dick Megaw (born 1869) was a barrister and a Unionis |
to the Fort Wayne Pistons for Howie Schultz and | Dick Mehen. |
When | Dick mentions Paris, Jo becomes very interested in t |
Vocalists included Alan Dale, Liza Morrow, | Dick Merrick, and Gene Williams. |
Dick Merrill and his wife were main spokespersons of | |
For the comic book writer, see | Dick Merrill |
as a low-budget feature meant to capitalize on | Dick Merrill's and Jack Lambie's historic "Coronatio |
Recreating the flight that made him famous, | Dick Merrill, along with co-pilot Jack Lambie repris |
began his career at age 13, first performing at | Dick Meyer's Third and Chestnut Streets Museum in Ph |
However, with Alastair McHarg and | Dick Michael at the helm, steady progress was made o |
Dick Midkiff and Sam Harshaney played for them. | |
Awful Lot of Coffee In Brazil)" (Bob Hilliard, | Dick Miles) |
Dick Miller as Cemetery Security Guard (uncredited) | |
Eric Linden as Richard ' | Dick' Miller |
Dick Miller as Walter Paisley | |
Dick Miller plays Roy Farrell, a private detective h | |
s, Andre, as well as the Baron's butler Stefan ( | Dick Miller), try to stop him, eventually forcing th |
for two better-known actors, Harvey Keitel and | Dick Miller, both of whom he resembled. |
Christopher Stone, Dee Wallace, Robert Picardo, | Dick Miller, and Belinda Balaski. |
Dick Mills (born 1936) is a British sound engineer, | |
Dick Mills - "Space-battle" | |
Dick Mills - "Uncanny expectation" | |
Dick Mills - "Crazy Dazy" | |
Dick Mills - "Major Bloodnock's Stomach" (from The G | |
Dick Mills - "Major Bloodnok's Stomach" | |
Dick Mills as Himself | |
Dick Mills, BBC Radiophonic Workshop reunion live at | |
"Dinah", sung by | Dick Mine, became the first hit song for Teichiku Re |
Protestant church, and a Synagogue during which | Dick mistakenly says "Catholic Chowers" instead of " |
and Jim Katcavage, and tackles Rosey Grier and | Dick Modzelewski and a headline that read "A Fearsom |
se that had already lost standouts Sam Huff and | Dick Modzelewski, also traded to the Browns and an i |
Dick Modzelewski, Cleveland Browns | |
ainst Democratic Mississippi secretary of state | Dick Molpus. |
Country | Dick Montana (Dan McLain) (drums, guitar, vocals) 19 |
ct featuring Mojo Nixon, Dave Alvin and Country | Dick Montana, covered the song on the 1993 album, Li |
eases from Arto Lindsay, the late great Country | Dick Montana, Mensclub, The Divine Comedy (on Setant |
California State Senate seat held by Republican | Dick Monteith in 1998. |
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