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| She also gives | Fred a necklace which should keep the monster away. |
| Jamison shot | Fred a total of eight times over a period of three h |
| feature fanciful and quirky characters such as | Fred, a "purple red-truck-driving duck", and Regina, |
| Sydney Ayres as | Fred, a cock-sure deputy sheriff |
| Ted's cousin, | Fred, a naval officer, unexpectedly comes to stay wi |
| Curtis then shows Uncle | Fred a picture of the two of them, "Uncle Fred" shak |
| irst went on the air in 1954 and was founded by | Fred A. Lynds and his company, Moncton Broadcasting. |
| The building designed by | Fred A. Hale and constucted in 1889 with Manitou san |
| Fred A. Earhart was briefly acting mayor of New Orle | |
| Leuchter report by self-styled execution expert | Fred A. Leuchter, which claimed there was no evidenc |
| Fred A. Thomas was a politician in the state of Mont | |
| Regnier in 1914, she was the oldest daughter of | Fred A. and Anna McDonnell Regnier in Aurora, Illino |
| District from 1933 to 1940, where he succeeded | Fred A. Hartley, Jr. |
| Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of | Fred A. Leuchter, Jr. |
| F. A. Turner - The Professor (as | Fred A. Turner) |
| yle, plans were drawn up in 1913 and the Spring | Fred A. Jones Building Company began construction. |
| In 1915, when | Fred A. Isgrig was judge of the police court in Litt |
| e modern rose, compiled by Ernest H. Wilson and | Fred A. Wilson |
| ependence, Missouri, while the oldest children, | Fred A. and Mrs. Heman C. Smith, were residents of L |
| nished first in the regular season, winning the | Fred A. Huber Trophy, and won their first Turner Cup |
| In the 1992-93 season, the Gulls won the | Fred A. Huber Trophy finishing first place overall i |
| Along with | Fred A. Earhart and Jesse S. Cave, Pratt was one of |
| While Carter was in fifth grade at Atlanta's | Fred A. Toomer Elementary School, his class was adop |
| Fred A. Toomer Elementary School in Atlanta, Georgia | |
| Along with A. Miles Pratt and | Fred A. Earhart, Cave was one of three acting mayors |
| Hurry Doctor: experiences of Dr. | Fred A. McGrand among patients, friends and politici |
| Fred Abbott - Constable | |
| ason starters Glenn Bujnoch and Danny Spradlin; | Fred Acorn, a third-round selection the previous yea |
| lost in history with many people thinking that | Fred actually played for Southend United. |
| Although | Fred actually had a well-rehearsed and talented grou |
| Robert E. "Pete" Vaughan and their players were | Fred Adam, Paul Schanlaub, Lon Goldsberry, John Burn |
| first voice work of Henry Corden, who supplied | Fred's singing voice, and would go on to fully assum |
| Paul Russo (96) took over from | Fred Agabashian (104) |
| Fred Agabashian (21 August 1913 Modesto, California | |
| ed Hull in 1982, playing alongside fellow Kiwis | Fred Ah Kuoi, Gary Kemble and James Leuluai. |
| d included; Mark Broadhurst, third Test captain | Fred Ah Kuoi, Tony Coll, Warren Collicoat, Barry Edk |
| Fred Ah Kuoi played for Auckland. | |
| aland were coached by Graham Lowe and included; | Fred Ah Kuoi, Dean Bell, Ian Bell, Mark Broadhurst, |
| Auckland included | Fred Ah Kuoi, Wayne Robertson, Ken Stirling, John O' |
| Ackland and consisted of captain Tony Coll (c), | Fred Ah Kuoi, Warren Collicoat, Olsen Filipaina, Kev |
| heir two remaining partners (John Verhoeven and | Fred Aiken), prepared unsold homes for stylish winte |
| Fred Ainsworth (born 29 June 1894 in Loughborough, E | |
| Fred Akers (born March 17, 1938) is a former America | |
| story and became the first position coach since | Fred Akers (with Roosevelt Leaks and Earl Campbell i |
| ing: Earl Campbell, Bill Yeoman, Darrell Royal, | Fred Akers, Sammy Baugh, Mike Singletary and Doak Wa |
| years, he was an assistant under both Royal and | Fred Akers, working on defense with ends and linebac |
| n joined the Longhorns as backfield coach under | Fred Akers. |
| signation of University of Texas football coach | Fred Akers. |
| t the University of Texas at Austin under coach | Fred Akers. |
| On October 9, 1975, | Fred Akuffo was appointed a member of the ruling Sup |
| s of state, General Kutu Acheampong and General | Fred Akuffo and five other Generals (Utuka, Felli, B |
| from other advocates of psychic powers such as | Fred Alan Wolf, William A. Tiller, and Daryl Bem. |
| f the Albert Hofmann Foundation), physicist Dr. | Fred Alan Wolf, and other "psychedelic" notables. |
| Fred Albert Shannon (February 12, 1893 - February 4, | |
| 1865 is a two-volume book by American historian | Fred Albert Shannon. |
| This was noted by Kenneth Bertrand and | Fred Alberts during a November 1962 flight from McMu |
| Fred Aldrich - Guard at Ralph's Exeuction (uncredite | |
| Fred Alexander as Elyesa Bazna. | |
| ionships, the future Australian Open, alongside | Fred Alexander in 1908. |
| kett turned in his best results in doubles with | Fred Alexander. |
| Fred Allan Hartley, Jr. (February 22, 1902 - May 11, | |
| There was a later documentary film narrated by | Fred Allen also titled The Jazz Age (1956), and a 15 |
| Fred Allen (1894-1956), comic | |
| Comedian | Fred Allen wrote about the Museum in his memoir, Muc |
| 1935-1937), Your Hit Parade (1935-1938) and the | Fred Allen Show (1945-1949)and his pet program, The |
| on the show was alternating weeks with comedian | Fred Allen following the departure of regular paneli |
| ew Zealand, he was selected as captain by coach | Fred Allen for the Lions tour in 1966. |
| Comedian | Fred Allen, in his memoir Much Ado About Me, describ |
| Nunnally Johnson and Charles Lederer, it stars | Fred Allen, Oscar Levant and Lee Aaker. |
| Among his fanbase were veteran comedians | Fred Allen, Phil Silvers, and Groucho Marx. |
| Paramount in 1940 which starred Jack Benny and | Fred Allen. |
| British Captain | Fred Allison (Leslie Howard) bids farewell to his ne |
| Fred: Also known as "The Traveler", Fred wanders aro | |
| Fred Alward McCain (November 11, 1917 - October 12, | |
| a, Nick Moran, Scott Cleverdon, Mbong Odungide, | Fred Amata and Zack Amata. |
| Fred Amata | |
| Fred Ames Hayner (1871-1929), was a Major League Bas | |
| r with his sister (Charlotte) and two brothers ( | Fred and Bill), he founded FEBCO, a manufacturing co |
| Fred and Rose Plaut were in the mainstream of New Yo | |
| Eventually, | Fred and Ethel retired and bought a brownstone apart |
| e a partner with his father; the other two were | Fred and Austin. |
| aylord was born in Van Nuys, California, son of | Fred and Linda Gaylord. |
| of Joseph and Agnes Kleine and was sculpted by | Fred and Henry Schroeder of Cincinnati, Ohio from de |
| unger brother, Dusty, was a childhood friend of | Fred, and was the son of artist Flo Slate Rubble and |
| their student accommodation with Scarlet Hayes, | Fred and Wendy 'Weird Bloke'. |
| His grandsons | Fred, and Sir Lindsay ran the company, and Jackie an |
| Fred and Lucille Clifton starred in the group's vers | |
| Brothers | Fred and Al Key became interested in aviation after |
| rs were, William, Tom (1881-1950), Alec, Percy, | Fred and Vern Brown. |
| ong that was a hit for the Louisiana-based John | Fred and His Playboy Band in early 1968. |
| Fred and John Lillywhite, as well as their elder bro | |
| Fred and Daphne arrive with "Triple A," who reveals | |
| ctance to grant tenure at ANU) was in 1975 when | Fred and Merrelyn Emery [then both at the Centre for |
| ambler (Shatner), Wilma recruits him along with | Fred and her daughters to kidnap the daughter of a m |
| o forwarding issues and they find out a cousin, | Fred, and his wife, Bernice are coming to visit on t |
| Subscribers could dial into | Fred and see the next day's headlines, submit press |
| He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to | Fred and Ida Bingham Cofall. |
| The membership and the Razorbacks enjoy the | Fred and Mary Smith practice facility, located on th |
| For this book, rather than using | Fred and Barney as metasyntactic variables again, Sc |
| Gazoo is only visible to | Fred and not to anyone else. |
| Her pet parrot | Fred and husband Joseph are buried with her at Mount |
| a Chicago couple with strong Irish connections | Fred and Kay Krehbiel who partnered with Jim Reynold |
| Although | Fred and LaDonna ultimately were divorced, they have |
| On April 9, 1876 | Fred and Moses Manuel, Hank Harney and Alex Engh dis |
| is 1998 book Happy Like Murderers: The Story of | Fred and Rosemary West, dealt in similar detail with |
| addition of The New Shmoo episodes and retitled | Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo. |
| h for Goldman Sachs, Professor Edward Glaeser - | Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics at the |
| The ending shows | Fred and his friends being re-united and happy back |
| nd transmitter were in the front three rooms of | Fred and Bernie Baker's home at 605 North Greenwood |
| o its presenting Betty as a childhood friend of | Fred and Barney (the original series asserts that th |
| 4. C. B. Buddies: | Fred and Barney each purchase a new C. B. system whi |
| has been covered by Booker T and the MG's, John | Fred and his Playboy Band in 1966 on their album Vig |
| late 1960s where he instantly became known as ' | Fred' and played on the wing at all levels. |
| life, Wesley deals with his own affections for | Fred and their ramifications. |
| Boyzone, Dina Carroll, 2 Unlimited, Right Said | Fred, and many others. |
| ver, unaware of the Rangers' situation, Willis, | Fred and John Connor fled. |
| 12. | Fred and Barney Meet the Frankenstones: Frankenstone |
| yer can switch playable characters between both | Fred and Barney, and they both have different attack |
| Though | Fred and Barney are still terrified of him, Rockula |
| 6. Blood Brothers: | Fred and Barney save a couple from a car accident, w |
| hree months after his elder brother, also named | Fred, and at one stage he, Fred, and younger brother |
| s' "The Rain, the Park, and Other Things", John | Fred and His Playboy Band's "Judy in Disguise (With |
| ed in several bank robberies with Alvin Karpis, | Fred and Doc Barker, as well as the 1934 St. Paul, M |
| His group, John | Fred and the Playboys, was formed in 1956; their fir |
| the Empire Theatre on April 14, 1926, starring | Fred and Adele Astaire. |
| d!, which had been a hit the previous year with | Fred and Adele Astaire. |
| In 1980, the Shmoo joined | Fred and Barney on the "Bedrock Cops" segment of The |
| ution in Boston Harbour and enlists the help of | Fred and Thomas. |
| he Warner Bros. cartoon unit in the scene where | Fred and Barney mistake "Hoppy" for a giant mouse. |
| arried Gwen and had a daughter Pat and two sons | Fred and Bruce. |
| They had two sons, | Fred and Livingston. |
| A regular bit on the show is "Win | Fred's Money" where Fred and another contestant answ |
| Without Clyde's knowledge, | Fred and the elves work tirelessly to make at least |
| Written by Right Said | Fred and produced by Tommy D, "Deeply Dippy" was Rig |
| icity back on, but it still won't work, leaving | Fred and Willy on their own, sightless in the sky. |
| that the elves can no longer give directions to | Fred and Willy. |
| ed their oldest daughter Florence, sons Hal and | Fred and youngest daughters Emilie and Marie to Des |
| Fred and Rita-whose relationship to the narrator app | |
| In 1925, | Fred and Louis Stanbury joined the firm, and in 1937 |
| The same fate befell | Fred and Roxy's untitled debut album which was suppo |
| en new episodes combined with reruns of The New | Fred and Barney Show were broadcast on the package p |
| Officially credited to "Right Said | Fred and Friends", the song reached #4 on the UK Sin |
| , and so cousin to William's sons, James, John, | Fred and Harry. |
| ndrew Jackson) Bush, along with his oldest sons | Fred and Claude, as a tomato cannery. |
| Though | Fred and Toody are in their fifties, they showed no |
| Today the company is run by brothers | Fred and Stewart Laing. |
| Boll Weevil was founded in 1966 by | Fred and Lorraine Halleman. |
| In 1967, | Fred and band member Andrew Bernard co-wrote "Judy i |
| et and fell in love with their future husbands, | Fred and Barney (who were working there as bellhops) |
| ly established by the Walker family before sons | Fred and Jack Walker turned the business into a majo |
| Adding | Fred and Bill Moss, of the group The Twilights (who |
| Fred and Beth arrive at the winter quarters, and Dr. | |
| After being chased by the Fishman, | Fred and the others discover a whole town in the Lak |
| Historian | Fred Anderson notes that equivalent raids by Indians |
| Historian | Fred Anderson theorizes about the reasons for Tanach |
| See | Fred Anderson for others with similar names. |
| Fred Anderson (born 1949) is an American historian o | |
| Volume 2: | Fred Anderson and Andrew Cayton, Imperial America, 1 |
| ath of long-time Kings public address announcer | Fred Anderson (announcer)|Fred Anderson. |
| In one scrum, after seeing Rabbitohs hooker | Fred Anderson reaching into the tunnel, Ryan stood o |
| ith, Wilbur Morris, Le Quan Ninh, John Tchicai, | Fred Anderson, Rob Brown, Roy Campbell, Gerald Cleav |
| (For a detailed discussion, see | Fred Anderson, Crucible of War: The Seven Years' War |
| was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the son of | Fred Anderson, a musician, and Bernadette, a social |
| Fred Anderson, Crucible of War: The Seven Years' War | |
| Calvin is the son of | Fred Anderson, a former defensive lineman with the P |
| uhal Richard Abrams, Eddie Harris, Kalaparusha, | Fred Anderson, Lester Lashley and Roscoe Mitchell. |
| ard of Camden Council, currently represented by | Fred Anderson, Rob Elliott and Debby Dewbery. |
| the French and Indian War (2005), by historian | Fred Anderson. |
| pa virtuoso, Wu Man and another Chicago legend, | Fred Anderson. |
| use 73 and Tortoise along with AACM saxophonist | Fred Anderson. |
| as designated NHLs by Secretary of the Interior | Fred Andrew Seaton. |
| Fred Andrews (born May 4, 1952 in Lafayette, Louisia | |
| is eight siblings, Cathy, Dorthy, Jackie, Jane, | Fred, Angel, Hank, and Billy. |
| "The Things I Want to Hear (Pretty Words)" ( | Fred Anisfield, Willie Denson) - 2:42 |
| Wesley and | Fred announce they've discovered what seems to be th |
| Fred announces his intentions to the local teens, wh | |
| Fred Anthony Trello, Sr. was a Democratic member of | |
| Not to be confused with | Fred Anton Maier. |
| Not to be confused with | Fred Anton. |
| He changed his mind after | Fred apologised. |
| he would lose a decision Middleweight champion | Fred Apostoli, which he would revenge by stopping Ap |
| Fred Applegate as Townie #1 | |
| ith a cast that featured Elena Shaddow (Fanny), | Fred Applegate (Panisse), George Hearn (Cesar), Davi |
| For the actor, see | Fred Applegate (actor). |
| Fred Appleyard (born 13 June 1909 in Rochdale, Engla | |
| Harry Watson was a life long friend of | Fred Appleyard. |
| Fred Archer was the first person to appear on televi | |
| He defeated incumbent | Fred Archer and an independent candidate to win the |
| It was here that | Fred Archer grew up, as his father was a landlord of |
| homas Archer Wood, who was the cousin of jockey | Fred Archer. |
| Rosenbaum, | Fred, Architects of reform: congregational and commu |
| elped create or contributed to the euro include | Fred Arditti, Neil Dowling, Wim Duisenberg, Robert M |
| She and | Fred argue often because of Fred's laziness, and bec |
| tment of Corrections (TDC) inmate, writ writer, | Fred Arispe Cruz contacted Jalet to enlist her assis |
| Yeoman Credit's racing activities from BRP, and | Fred Armbruster, who entered Pete Lovely in the 1960 |
| Fred Armisen as Russian Lawyer | |
| As an added bonus, Saturday Night Live member | Fred Armisen participated in the concert, first in R |
| ative comedy releases, with recent outputs from | Fred Armisen and Neil Hamburger, among others, and r |
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