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It was invented by John | Elton a sea captain who patented his design in 1728 |
Long-time | Elton accomplice, Paul Buckmaster was responsible fo |
Elton adds to the unique sound of the album by playi | |
s Horner and the songs by Mohammad Heydari and | Elton Ahi. |
the only album during his long career on which | Elton alone has sole credit as producer. |
e passage of the House of Lords Act 1999, Lord | Elton along with almost all other hereditary peers l |
Elton also gave a number of other examples which he | |
Elton also performed it at his 60th birthday concert | |
k Dee, Bill Bailey, The Chuckle Brothers & Ben | Elton, among others. |
The nearest bus stops are in Granby and | Elton, and the nearest railway station at Aslockton, |
Petros | Elton and Nikolas Epifaniou - 211 (→ 31st place) |
The former Chester District wards of | Elton and Mickle Trafford |
Shuttleworth; and the lower end, to the N. of | Elton, and the W. of Walmesley |
The nearest station to the village is | Elton and Orston, but this offers a negligible servi |
ts in Lache, Newton St. Michael's, Handbridge, | Elton and Upton Grange. |
Flowers, | Elton and Tennant take turns in describing the diffi |
Not to be confused with | Elton and Orston railway station, in Nottinghamshire |
erated by Northern Rail to neighbouring Ince & | Elton and Stanlow & Thornton with trains terminating |
villages such as Burton, Parkgate, Willaston, | Elton and Mickle Trafford. |
owboy," the song was at the time the only song | Elton and Bernie ever consciously wrote as a single, |
"Thank You For All Of Your Loving" (written by | Elton and then bandmate Caleb Quaye ) and "The Angel |
n be heard during the horn solo at 2:18, where | Elton and the backup singers interject "beep beep, b |
ry Agnes, second daughter of Sir Arthur Hallam | Elton and produced two sons and three daughters - Am |
rets this as interest in Harriet, but when Mr. | Elton and Emma are alone, he fervently declares his |
Writers Ben | Elton and Richard Curtis wrote the scripts for Black |
More recent historians, however, Geoffrey | Elton and Conrad Russell, reject the "Norton's Choir |
settlements are Dunham-on-the-Hill, Frodsham, | Elton and Alvanley. |
and professors of literature (including Oliver | Elton and Una Ellis-Fermor) admired the sublimity of |
the only real 'rocker' on the album, but when | Elton and the band recorded it, they found they stil |
ver/gunner for fellow aces Frank Weare, Ernest | Elton, and William Lewis Wells. |
Glass, (part of the Quinn Group) is located in | Elton, and is currently undergoing expansion near th |
Elton and Orston train station on the outskirts of t | |
Elton and Orston railway station (formerly Elton rai | |
Elton and Curtis also wrote Atkinson's 1986 stage sh | |
he same message and position in the film, when | Elton and Tim began to work on the music the song wa |
nights in April/May 2007 and was hosted by Ben | Elton and Alexa Chung. |
ship in 1971, he returned to the management of | Elton and engaged in local affairs. |
He is the father of Geoffrey and Lewis | Elton, and grandfather of Ben Elton. |
written by her Comedy Store contemporaries Ben | Elton and Rik Mayall. |
enny Henry, French & Saunders, Rik Mayall, Ben | Elton, and Julian Clary. |
Elton Anthony Cordle (born September 21, 1940 in Bri | |
marriage came as a considerable shock to Jane | Elton, Arthur's cousin. |
itish comedians as the Disciples including Ben | Elton as Judas Iscariot. |
He was a visiting scientist with Charles | Elton at Oxford University 1950-1953. |
of University Boulevard and the Red Mountain ( | Elton B. Stephens) Expressway (US-31/US-280). |
ham, Harbert's best known projects include the | Elton B. Stephens Expressway (also called the Red Mo |
The | Elton Baronetcy, of Bristol, is a title in the Baron |
Leslie Carlson as | Elton Bates |
been digitally altered and replaced with "ben | elton", Ben Elton being a favourite writer of Fatboy |
Jefferson Davis Parish Library operates the | Elton Branch at 813 Main Street. |
isy Brand (mother of Los Angeles Clippers star | Elton Brand and his brother Artie McGriff, who will |
ixers signed 2-time NBA All-Star Power Forward | Elton Brand of the Los Angeles Clippers to a 5 year |
he Clippers with the intention of playing with | Elton Brand (who had opted out of his contract but w |
8-09 NBA season 9-14, despite their signing of | Elton Brand and re-signing of Andre Iguodala during |
ting points-per-game to make the argument that | Elton Brand regressed in the 2006-07 season is an ex |
Elton Brand selected as a reserve forward for the We | |
08 season started off on a negative note, with | Elton Brand on the disabled list because of a ruptur |
Good Guy Athlete - | Elton Brand (76ers) |
ed against his former Duke University teammate | Elton Brand, who was playing for the Clippers at tha |
ostly because of the increased production from | Elton Brand. |
eer took to new levels when he was cast by Ben | Elton, Brian May and Roger Taylor to play the lead r |
Elton Britt was born in Searcy County, Arkansas. | |
Elton Britt (June 27, 1913-June 22, 1972), born Jame | |
r country and western yodeling singers include | Elton Britt, Canadian Wilf Carter (Montana Slim), Yo |
Elton Brown - National Football League offensive lin | |
Elton Bryson Stephens, b. | |
Elcoat was born in the small village of | Elton but lived most of his life in Stockton-on-Tees |
Elton C of E Primary School was built in the Victori | |
e Catholic Church the former Anglican Vicar of | Elton, Cambridgeshire, Frederick William Faber, whos |
Elton Chamberlain was 16-12 with a team low 3.73 ERA | |
taff with a 21-13 record and a 2.59 ERA, while | Elton Chamberlain had a 19-23 record with a 3.39 ERA |
The group performed the song on the Ben | Elton Channel 4 show Friday Night Live on April 15, |
old and starring Tom Bell, Shope Shodeinde and | Elton Charles. |
2) Etheldreda, daughter of Edward Frodsham, of | Elton, Cheshire, by whom he had one son, Sir Thomas |
an for the second wicket, but two wickets from | Elton Chigumbura set them back to 64 for four after |
sently the Zimbabwean Captain taking over from | Elton Chigumbura after the 2011 Cricket World Cup |
Elton Chigumbura (born March 14, 1986, Kwekwe, Zimba | |
en, one of plenty in Zimbabwe cricket, such as | Elton Chigumbura and Chamu Chibhabha. |
Elton Church Stained Glass Window | |
reservoir has been used for leisure since the | Elton Club was founded in 1858. |
Long-time | Elton collaborator Paul Buckmaster wrote the song's |
Ben | Elton, comedian and writer. |
Drinkwater and | Elton consider his wife to be an "Anicia", a sister |
Although it was defunct for a long time, the | Elton courir was revived in the mid 1990s. |
Elton da Costa Jr. (born 15 February 1979) is a Braz | |
Elton Dean - alto saxophone, saxello, (Fender Rhodes | |
Wyatt changed his mind, but Softs saxophonist | Elton Dean borrowed Howard and fellow Caparian White |
ie Blanchflower, Marcio Mattos, Eddie Prevost, | Elton Dean and Harrison Smith (no relation). |
ur date, with saxophonists Didier Malherbe and | Elton Dean guesting at a later show. |
ing combinations in the country, including the | Elton Dean quartet, and Elton Dean's Ninesense. |
With | Elton Dean |
e) consisted of Hugh Hopper, Allan Holdsworth, | Elton Dean and John Marshall. |
Elton Dean (doubling saxello) | |
member of Pip Pyle's The Weightwatchers, with | Elton Dean and Keith Tippett and leading his own gro |
rs of the band's founders: Hugh Hopper (bass), | Elton Dean (saxophone), Alan Gowen (keyboards) and P |
Whitehead was part of the | Elton Dean Quartet in 1971 and appears on Elton Dean |
Unlike the previous two albums, | Elton Dean's saxophone is not augmented by a brass a |
hich he founded in 1982 with Richard Sinclair, | Elton Dean(†), Pete Lemer and Pip Pyle. |
l Gibbs and The Keith Tippett Group (including | Elton Dean), appearing on their albums You Are Here. |
nd's discography and their collaborations with | Elton Dean, Annie Whitehead, Harry Beckett and Alex |
liam Parker, Louis Sclavis, John Wolf Brennan, | Elton Dean, and Joe Morris. |
Whitehead played live with | Elton Dean, Robert Wyatt and Marc Charig in late 197 |
ett, Marc Charig, Alan Skidmore, Mike Osborne, | Elton Dean, Nick Evans, and John Surman. |
In 1978, Gowen formed Soft Heap with | Elton Dean, Hugh Hopper, and Pip Pyle. |
critically acclaimed CD Innocence," featuring | Elton Dean, Evan Parker, and a host of other luminar |
am Collier, Brotherhood of Breath, Mike Gibbs, | Elton Dean, Kate Bush and Curved Air. |
e a duet, and one a trio featuring saxophonist | Elton Dean. |
th Glass were William Kopecky, Joe Kopecky and | Elton Dean. |
, Mike Cooper, Louis Moholo, Keith Tippett and | Elton Dean. |
sextet in the late 1960s, including alongside | Elton Dean. |
' Moire Music, Louis Moholo's Spirits Rejoice, | Elton Dean's Ninesense and the Heinz Becker Quintet. |
n of 1821, Spark, now commanded by Lt. John H. | Elton, departed Boston, Massachusetts, for the Carib |
He changed his name to Lewis | Elton during the Second World War, after which he ob |
Geoffrey | Elton edited the second edition of the influential c |
Elton elaborated on these ideas in his 1955 work, th | |
Elton Elementary School (Elton) | |
ord Aston's sister Anne was married to Ambrose | Elton, Esq., of The Hazle, Ledbury, Herefordshire, a |
Elton executive-produced the series and Krall marrie | |
The ancestral seat of the | Elton family is Clevedon Court, Clevedon, Somerset. |
and there are two bridges to take you north to | Elton Farm. |
individual flashes including Fodens Flash and | Elton Flashes. |
pwell Bishop, Cropwell Butler, East Bridgford, | Elton, Flintham, Gamston, Granby, Hawksworth, Hickli |
Elton follows her in his cab and finds out where she | |
song took place during the summer of 2004 when | Elton for the second time toured with an orchestra. |
an actress Toni Collette, English comedian Ben | Elton, former Australian cricketer Dennis Lillee, In |
to municipal politics, and served as reeve of | Elton from 1978 to 2001. |
The jury ( | Elton, Gabrielle, and David) voted in order to break |
In 1999 she wanted to challenge | Elton Gallegly in the Republican primary in his Vent |
ion Act of 2010 was a bill, introduced by Rep. | Elton Gallegly (R-CA), that passed during the 111th |
he congressional district of fellow Republican | Elton Gallegly. |
istrict is currently represented by Republican | Elton Gallegly. |
Elton gives up waiting. | |
h prominence as John Ciardi, William Stafford, | Elton Glaser, Frank Stack and Richard Eberhart, alon |
Elton Grami (born 6 June 1984 in Tirana) is an Alban | |
Frederick Coulthurst | Elton, great-grandson of Isaac Elton, great-grandson |
ins (vice-chair), Dyson, Ben Stevens, Stedman, | Elton, Guess |
Elton Gumbel | |
At the time of the 2001 Census, the village of | Elton had a population of 3,528. |
Elton Hall is a baronial hall in Elton, Cambridgeshi | |
Elton Hall is two miles (3 km) from Fotheringhay Cas | |
Carysfort was the son of John Proby, of | Elton Hall, Huntingdonshire, and his wife Jane, daug |
Eaglethorpe, crosses into Cambridgeshire near | Elton Hall, to reach the A1(M)'s junction 17 whereup |
ard Proby, he was raised on the family estate, | Elton Hall, near Oundle. |
shire in 1912, the son of a solicitor, Charles | Elton Halliley and Amy Michelle Le Mesurier, whose f |
Mr | Elton has long served as a professor of piano at the |
Elton has a bus service that runs between and beyond | |
Meanwhile, Mr. | Elton has been expressing a desire for Emma by takin |
Elton Hayes (16 February 1915 - 23 September 2001) w | |
, Jan Sterling, Sally Gray, Joe Mitchenson and | Elton Hayes, developed their acting career in her Fa |
Terrence | Elton Haynes (born October 5, 1984 in Toronto, Ontar |
Police Chief: | Elton Horton |
The number 36 bus visits | Elton hourly in each direction, and operates from El |
Winchester 'Nobby' Clark (born 9 August 1902, | Elton, Huntingdonshire, died 28 April 1982, King's L |
He joined Sir | Elton in the song Daniel. |
She married the ecologist Charles Sutherland | Elton in 1937. |
andson, erected a monument in honor of Ambrose | Elton in 1753 in Ledbury Church, Ledbury. |
the United Kingdom throughout autumn 2010: Ben | Elton in Catford, Jack Whitehall in Haymarket, Sarah |
ined the pottery after the death of Sir Edmund | Elton in 1920, and started his own pottery near Clev |
Fry, Laurie and Thompson to star alongside Ben | Elton in There's Nothing to Worry About!. |
Elton introduced Plan B's album as "the best of the | |
Christopher | Elton is an English pianist, Head of the Keyboard de |
David | Elton is Professor Emeritus of political science at |
Elton is a village and civil parish in the borough o | |
Elton is a town in Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana | |
Elton is situated on a hillside overlooking a rock f | |
in the production of creamed honey patented by | Elton J. Dyce, also of Cornell-made possible the pur |
Band members Rob | Elton, Jamie Crowe, Fez (James Hardaker) and Harry C |
When guests of the mansion plot to fleece | Elton, Jeanne is forced to reveal her true identity |
Keating has dueted with | Elton John at Madison Garden in New York and has sun |
Rock pianist | Elton John spends some time living in Atlanta. |
Bennie and the Jets - | Elton John - 5:21 |
ion cover performances by such future stars as | Elton John (then singing as Reg Dwight). |
er-17 international football tournament and an | Elton John music concert. |
Elton John and Christopher McDaniel at the 2009 Osca | |
longside such acts as Midnight Oil, Split Enz, | Elton John and Queen. |
A mutual friend of Furnish and | Elton John left a message for Furnish inviting him t |
Wildcard: "Sad Songs (Say So Much)" by | Elton John |
Furnish currently serves on the board of the | Elton John AIDS Foundation, attending fundraisers an |
d to donate two dollars from every sale to the | Elton John AIDS Foundation. |
In addition, | Elton John appears on the album's title track. |
"Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" ( | Elton John with Anastacia) |
onvention, two weddings, a hockey game, and an | Elton John concert, with mixed reviews from the atte |
bute album Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of | Elton John & Bernie Taupin recorded in 1991 by a sym |
Lisas and Mad Hatters (Part Two)" is a song by | Elton John and Bernie Taupin for the album Reg Strik |
The band also supported | Elton John on two European tours. |
ero name," either, although Scarbury sings the | Elton John song "Rocket Man" in the pilot. |
In the summer of 2009 | Elton John held a concert at the new Skagerak Arena, |
sellout crowds in 1993, as did Billy Joel and | Elton John during their "Piano Men" tour in 1994. |
n't turn up, Stan says they forgot and asks if | Elton John sang for Cartman. |
The song's piano melody resembles an | Elton John composition. |
Elton John was scheduled to perform but did not appe | |
All songs by | Elton John and Bernie Taupin. |
Concerts held at the stadium have included | Elton John in 2007, which attracted a crowd of 19,00 |
Night Time Flight album which was produced by | Elton John and Clive Franks. |
He also appeared in the | Elton John video of Electricity and was featured in |
All songs by | Elton John and Bernie Taupin |
During the show he was joined by both | Elton John and the X-factor judging panel who made c |
music by playing the likes of Paul McCartney, | Elton John and The Eagles alongside the country stan |
During the first Face to Face tour featuring | Elton John and Joel, ads promoted the event as "Rock |
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