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Ferguson Unit (FE) is a Texas Department of Criminal J | |
Topographic maps of the | Ferguson Unit and the Eastham Unit, July 1, 1983 - U.S |
The current | Ferguson Unit opened in June 1962. |
Topographic maps of the Eastham Unit and the | Ferguson Unit, July 1, 1983 - U.S. Geological Survey |
ideau spent 12 years on death row for killing | Ferguson until the U.S. Supreme Court, in its 1972 Fur |
Cumberland River and operating against Champ | Ferguson until December. |
The vessel was sponsored by Mrs. Homer L. | Ferguson upon commissioning on 29 January 1949, Captai |
enda Rae, Ann Mortifee, Shari Ulrich, Maynard | Ferguson, Valdy, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Slide Hampton, |
The town is located in the fertile | Ferguson valley and is close to the Ferguson River. |
After being re-elected in 1916, | Ferguson vetoed the appropriations for the University |
Collins, A. M., & | Ferguson, W. (1993). |
Rosalind's uncle, Spring Gilbert (Al | Ferguson), wants the gold for himself and declares he |
ature the original line-up (Latimer, Bardens, | Ferguson, Ward). |
As | Ferguson was well known for supporting the ballot and |
Ferguson was elected as an alderman on Waverley Munici | |
Abbie Park | Ferguson was president of Huguenot College (which even |
George | Ferguson was the last teacher when it closed in 1957. |
In 1972, | Ferguson was one of the founders of the National Organ |
Ferguson was not appointed to Lyon's cabinet. | |
In 1987, | Ferguson was entered as an officer (brother) in the Ve |
the Cultural Commission report was published, | Ferguson was publicly accused of trying to bury it. |
Ferguson was founded in 1953 by Charlie Ferguson, Ralp | |
n in London by Daily Mirror photographer John | Ferguson, was also included in the list of Britain's 1 |
publican gubernatorial nominee against Miriam | Ferguson, was reared in Poolville. |
Ferguson was buried in Halifax on June 25, 1777. | |
Ferguson was later replaced by Alan Miller while David | |
William | Ferguson was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. |
Ferguson was born on March 17, 1857, near Des Moines, | |
Robert Lester | Ferguson was a Major League Baseball pitcher. |
Plessy vs. | Ferguson was originally a Louisiana case before going |
Patrick | Ferguson was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on May 25 (O |
Ferguson was born in the township of Kittley, in Leeds | |
Matthew Carl | Ferguson was born in Conyers, Georgia. |
Ferguson was defeated when he ran for reelection in 18 | |
Ferguson was forced to retire in February 2009 due to | |
Ferguson was a forward who played in either centre or | |
Ferguson was a member of the panel that investigated t | |
Ferguson was a staff attorney of the Dade County Schoo | |
Ferguson was indicted on nine charges in July 1917. | |
astro Valley, California to Canadian parents, | Ferguson was raised in Sydney, Nova Scotia. |
Ferguson was one of the twelve players named to the 19 | |
n they selected Dave Cadigan of USC at No. 8. | Ferguson was the only offensive tackle selected in the |
Charles Albert | Ferguson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 192 |
Ferguson was a founder member of the Alliance Party of | |
The firm of Cram, Goodhue and | Ferguson was hired to design the new building with the |
Ferguson was born near Rothiemay in Banffshire of humb | |
Ferguson was a reliable, hard-working defender during | |
In a 14-season career, | Ferguson was a .240 |
In 1938-39, | Ferguson was president of the American Library Associa |
Ferguson was Lord Lieutenant of County Londonderry fro | |
fter serving in the 31st Canadian Parliament, | Ferguson was defeated in the 1980 election by Mike Lan |
On 15 May 2007, Gregory | Ferguson was sentenced to two years jail (eligible for |
Ferguson was transferred east London club West Ham Uni | |
Ferguson was the recipient of the 2005 Outstanding Leg | |
Some evidence indicates | Ferguson was actually made a captain of partisan range |
Ferguson was born in Auckland, New Zealand, the son of | |
Phil | Ferguson was born on August 15, 1903 in Wellington, Ka |
nd's horse was shot from under him, and Major | Ferguson was himself killed in the battle. |
Ferguson was a colonel in the militia and then captain | |
Born in New York City, Elsie | Ferguson was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Bens |
Ferguson was the team captain of the 1974-1975 San Die | |
In 1982, | Ferguson was inducted into the Nova Scotia Sports Hall |
Ferguson was eventually expelled from the Nashville Ch | |
Joseph "Joe" | Ferguson was an English professional rugby league foot |
Ferguson was educated at Garnethill Convent Secondary | |
Ferguson was musical director for Julie Andrews, Johnn | |
Ferguson was born in San Jose, California on October 1 | |
In 1998 | Ferguson was elected to the board of the World Profess |
In December 1998 | Ferguson was elected alongside Steve Davis and Dennis |
Fenner | Ferguson was a Delegate from the Territory of Nebraska |
One of his subordinate officers, Champ | Ferguson, was executed by hanging after the war for hi |
Ferguson was named a justice of the peace for Lunenbur | |
Ferguson was born on 28 July 1837, was the elder son o | |
Chagrined at this treatment, | Ferguson was soon in correspondence with the exiled Ja |
In 1976 Joe | Ferguson was leading all quarterbacks in most statisti |
During World War II, | Ferguson was a commissioned major in United States Mar |
Though Jay | Ferguson was missing from the lineup, it is generally |
Ferguson was briefly replaced by former Bughummer, Lit | |
Ferguson was signed by the Buffalo Bills on April 12, | |
Ferguson was a farmer, and lived in Hamiota during his | |
Ferguson was called to the Senate of Canada for Bathur | |
Ferguson was born in Belfast and studied at the Moravi | |
nment in the provincial election of 1990, and | Ferguson was elected for the party in the provincial r |
Ferguson was a member of the Montreal improv group On | |
Ferguson was one of six players the NFL invited to New | |
Ferguson was also the leader of a team of linguists in | |
Casson | Ferguson was the male lead; Spottiswoode Aitken and a |
Ferguson was named the team's "unsung hero" in consecu | |
Major | Ferguson was polo manager, initially, to the Duke of E |
Sheryl Lee, who also played her cousin Maddy | Ferguson) was her town's favorite daughter; she volunt |
Ferguson was ranked as the No. 29 offensive guard pros | |
On 24 January, 2008, then RADM | Ferguson was nominated by the President to the grade o |
In time, | Ferguson was once again found himself enjoying a frivo |
Phil | Ferguson was cremated, and his ashes were scattered on |
James Burne | Ferguson was a 19th century Member of Parliament in Ne |
Although in 1952 a diesel engine from | Ferguson was available as a conversion, it was 1954 th |
In essence, | Ferguson was suspended even though he made an "honest |
In a follow-up election in 2010, Scott | Ferguson was elected mayor. |
Beatles and their music as an influence, and | Ferguson was no exception. |
In July 2010 | Ferguson was re-elected as chairman of the WPBSA. |
Ferguson was the Governor of Oklahoma Territory from 1 | |
Ferguson was educated at Sydney University and was a R | |
Ferguson was educated at Conestoga College, and holds | |
Ferguson was a member of local garage bands, Western U | |
When | Ferguson was twelve, his parents encouraged his musica |
Ferguson Way is the newest addition to the village and | |
t way out of the village and down a bank past | Ferguson Way. |
In 1892 | Ferguson went to Watonga and established the newspaper |
in the first team, as Paul Rideout and Duncan | Ferguson were firmly established as Everton's two stri |
un-in with Scottish Culture Minister Patricia | Ferguson when she announced her support for an Academy |
George finds them and punches | Ferguson, which results in Paul punching George. |
1933-34, then toured South America with Jimmy | Ferguson while he performed under the stage name Baron |
ning the racecourse; she was remounted by Tom | Ferguson while Rust was pulled up before reaching the |
He did, however, stand in for | Ferguson while he spent six weeks in prison during the |
hile attending Loyola High School, he met Don | Ferguson, who would become a co-star of Royal Canadian |
He was the son of Jack | Ferguson, who was Deputy Premier of New South Wales 19 |
gue matches (notably earning praise from Alex | Ferguson, who has a reputation for his tough remarks a |
The party selected George Howard | Ferguson, who would become premier after the Ontario g |
use guest and he had attended a talk by James | Ferguson who had given lectures on the orrery. |
w York Rangers in 1977, taking over from John | Ferguson, who he had played with during his tenure wit |
ing of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Sarah | Ferguson, who is now an art appraiser with Sotheby's. |
were ranked second on the team behind Patrick | Ferguson, who had seven. |
Manager Darren | Ferguson, who returned in January 2011, two years afte |
, owned by two Scots, Robert Cock and William | Ferguson, who met on the Buffalo en route to the newly |
t to fill the seat vacated by Judge Warren J. | Ferguson, who had taken senior status. |
31, 1946 A manager when Hopkins died, | Ferguson, who assumed the presidency when Hopkins was |
f City with the winning goal scored by Hughie | Ferguson, who also scored the winning goal in the 1927 |
Armstrong and Brown go after | Ferguson, who desires revenge on Armstrong's wife (Kat |
William | Ferguson who co-founded the Aborigines Progressive Ass |
The estate's homestead was built in 1838 by | Ferguson, who was charged with farming the estate. |
he lack of interest in them disappointed Alex | Ferguson, who had re-signed striker Mark Hughes from F |
ime Minister Bennett Macdonald (played by Don | Ferguson) who was trying to adjust to a life where the |
colours of Manchester United manager Sir Alex | Ferguson, who was named as a part-owner along with Sus |
ted for a seventh term in the House by Dennis | Ferguson, who still represents the 32nd District as of |
It was | Ferguson who drew up Monmouth's proclamation, and he w |
ned by the noted architectural firm, Cram and | Ferguson, whose Houston work also includes several bui |
to this redevelopment was supported by George | Ferguson, whose vision turned a defunct tobacco factor |
er following a redistribution to allow Laurie | Ferguson, whose seat of Reid had been substantially ch |
It was then announced that Ben | Ferguson will take over the 4-7 PM slot on another loc |
later it spurred Rev. James Gillman, William | Ferguson, William Stewart and Thomas Waugh in Dublin, |
Additionally, the | Ferguson Wind Ensemble and Jazz Bands have received Su |
Russell | Ferguson, winner of season 6, So You Think You Can Dan |
7, Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI) awarded | Ferguson with the "million air" plays for the "Wings o |
On November 28, 1979 the FAA suspended | Ferguson's ATP (Airline Transport Pilot) certificate f |
e arrival of powerful Scottish striker Duncan | Ferguson, with Earl Barrett and Daniel Amokachi soon a |
is the brother of journalist and author Will | Ferguson, with whom he co-wrote the 2001 book How To B |
le, then remodeled in 1912 by Cram, Goodhue & | Ferguson with a parish house addition. |
preme Court of the United States in Plessy v. | Ferguson with the judgment being upheld, leading to th |
It was a narrow victory over rival Scott | Ferguson, with a margin of 15 votes. |
, won the Referee of the Year, whereas Norris | Ferguson won the Match Commissioner of the Year. |
Ferguson won the Stephen Leacock Award in 2004 for Vil | |
or Paddington, Maurice O'Sullivan retired and | Ferguson won the new seat. |
Joe | Ferguson won a cap for England in the 3-9 defeat to Ot |
Ferguson worked on the construction of the New York an | |
ce in our society" Born in Glasgow, Scotland, | Ferguson worked as a fitters apprentice delegate to th |
e picture was the fourth film Fitzmaurice and | Ferguson worked on and is now a lost film. |
Ferguson worked as an accountant in Philadelphia and t | |
It is difficult to gauge how good a player | Ferguson would have been if he had not been plagued by |
y City on 20 October 2007, something Sir Alex | Ferguson would have wished he'd done in the League Cup |
eland manager Nigel Worthington believed that | Ferguson would switch his allegiance to the Republic o |
absolute claims: Rothschild is the last book | Ferguson wrote for which he did original archival work |
rlan, who was the lone dissenter in Plessy v. | Ferguson, wrote the majority for the court. |
On the release of The Wizard of Oz (1939) | Ferguson wrote a notoriously negative review. |
Besides numerous pamphlets | Ferguson wrote: History of the Revolution (1706); Qual |
tate ownership were the smaller Appledore and | Ferguson yards. |
is honor, the organization gives its Lloyd N. | Ferguson Young Scientist Award to young scientists wit |
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