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Ferris acquired large amounts of property in the Camp | |
In 1834, | Ferris acted as a clerk for the American Fur Company |
In 1989, | Ferris advanced to assistant producer/director with t |
Ferris advanced to the title of producer/director and | |
d as the headquarters of the fictional company | Ferris Aircraft in the 2011 action hero film Green La |
Ferris also succeeded in taking the gold medals in th | |
Screenwriter Michael | Ferris also appeared to pick his Worst Screenplay awa |
1871), as well as his nephew Jean Leon Gerome | Ferris, also became prominent American artists. |
Ferris also has a second nickname - "The City that Br | |
Ferris also wrote a biography of Thomas's wife, Caitl | |
retti and Zambra, Short and Mason, and Richard | Ferris among others. |
harles, Gary Peacock, Charles Mingus and Glenn | Ferris, among others. |
In 1990 he and his wife Lesley | Ferris, an American theatre director and academic, an |
ah, Andrew de Teliga, Blair Greenberg, Pee Wee | Ferris and Carl Zhang. |
Glennon, Reilly, Curry, Donohoe, Roe, Clancy, | Ferris and Maguire. |
my Tedesco, Mike Altschul, Dave Parlato, Glenn | Ferris, and Jock Ellis. |
Former directors of the Center include William | Ferris and Charles Reagan Wilson. |
scurus Essig, P. capensis Brian, P. malacearum | Ferris, and P. affinis (Maskell). |
The structural engineer was Miller, Milston & | Ferris and the builder was Civil & Civic. |
soulful ballad, the song was written by Roger | Ferris, and sung by Arrows lead vocalist Alan Merrill |
punk band consisting of former members of Save | Ferris and former No Doubt member Alan Meade. |
In 1996, he appeared in As Time Goes By as Lol | Ferris, and continued in this role until 2002. |
Roger Leach, Terry Bickers, John Brewins, Cate | Ferris and Mark Fisher. |
Founded in 1990 by Stewart | Ferris and Alastair Williams, it has since published |
l time (in Tests), behind George Lohmann, John | Ferris and Shane Bond. |
Founded in 1972 by William | Ferris and Judy Peiser, its mission is "to preserve, |
The oldest of 4 sons born to Samuel | Ferris and Dora Charette, he spent his formative year |
The movie starred Audrey | Ferris and Myrna Loy. |
er Eccleston, David Morrissey, Simon Pegg, Pam | Ferris, Anne Reid, Jamie Theakston, Martin Freeman, P |
The | Ferris Annual Brick Festival is held every year at th |
Julie & Tom | Ferris are also members of the Vancouver band Lazaraz |
otable cast members in the series included Pam | Ferris as Connie's conniving stepsister Nesta, George |
Barbara | Ferris as Sally |
Alex | Ferris as Stevie |
Alex | Ferris as Dreamfish |
Samantha | Ferris as Kerr |
Alex | Ferris as Tommy Hollister |
Barbara | Ferris as Gloria Lockwood |
Pam | Ferris as Mrs. Bradley |
asemen for Cleveland Indians and winner of Boo | Ferris Award, given to Mississippi's top collegiate b |
sh comedy drama starring Reece Shearsmith, Pam | Ferris, Barbara Flynn, Warren Clarke, Alexander Armst |
(6) councillors: Charlie Baxter, Sr., Raymond | Ferris, Beatrice Ineese, Kenneth Neegan, Stanley Step |
During the 2001 All-Arizona Messier Marathon, | Ferris became the first person to observe all 100 Mes |
Ferris Bolton (born February 13, 1853 in Newboro, Can | |
Andy | Ferris, Boy George, Kevin Huffer, Gethyn Jones, Phil |
Ferris Bueller was broadcast on Monday nights with Th | |
2008 Remix ( | Ferris Bueller & Kai Panschow) |
Ferris Bueller is an American situation comedy based | |
ixed and re-produced by German production team | Ferris Bueller and Kai Panschow, issued on the Edel R |
n cover version, since it was used in the film | Ferris Bueller's Day Off (during the Art Institute sc |
A similar set was used in the 1985 movie | Ferris Bueller's Day Off. |
Blues Brothers, Adventures in Babysitting, and | Ferris Bueller's Day Off. |
ision commercials and motion pictures, such as | Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Meet the Parents, Matchstic |
ala | Ferris Bueller's Day Off. |
in The Untouchables and an English teacher in | Ferris Bueller's Day Off. |
Samples - | Ferris Bueller's Day Off |
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986 movie) | |
e "too-talented" Tierney, likening the film to | Ferris Bueller's Day Off. |
us after being featured in the American movies | Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Secret of My Succe$s, S |
She met Lyman Ward, on the set of | Ferris Bueller's Day Off (the actors' characters were |
eachers, Norwood, The North Avenue Irregulars, | Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Beethoven's 2nd. |
their hit single "Love Missile F1-11", used in | Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Grand Theft Auto: Vice C |
In the short-lived series | Ferris Bueller, he played Bill Bueller, the father of |
John | Ferris, businessman, explorer and politician (b.1811) |
January 9 - John | Ferris, businessman, explorer and politician (d.1884) |
Ferris charitably suggested that Gardner had publishe | |
he Year) - George Lohmann, Johnny Briggs, John | Ferris, Charles Turner, Sammy Woods, Bobby Peel |
During his tenure at Yale, | Ferris co-founded the Center for Southern Folklore in |
3 to 1946, and was vice president of the Earle | Ferris Co. Inc., in New York City from 1946 to 1948. |
A long time sufferer of Huntington's Chorea, | Ferris committed suicide at the age of 53. |
all | Ferris could do, he says, was lie.' 9) |
its origins may be traced to the famous George | Ferris, creator of the first 'Ferris Wheel'. |
Due to convoluted rights issue problems, | Ferris' critically acclaimed music had been wiped fro |
ng-forwards: T.J. Anderson, Ali Birch, Stephen | Ferris, Derek Hall, Rowan Halsall, Paul Heaney, David |
ogy was accompanied by a bottle of wine, which | Ferris described as "quite inappropriate ... as an ap |
Ferris died in Cambridge at the age of 72. | |
en, four stabbed, two shot, and another, James | Ferris, died after suffering a heart attack during th |
Ferris died in 1891 at the age of 89. | |
Road, Reynolds Place, Husted Lane, Mills Road, | Ferris Drive, Peck Avenue and Scott Road. |
Originally conceived in 1973 by the late | Ferris E. Lucas and enabled by a grant from the Law E |
In 2006, he received the | Ferris E. Lucas Sheriff of the Year Award. |
t of a legacy left to a member, namely Lillian | Ferris, enabled the group to relocate to a seven and |
Ferris entered and surveyed this land prior to John N | |
Ferris Fain won the American League batting champions | |
January 27, 1953: | Ferris Fain and Bob Wilson (minors) were traded by th |
z and the A.L. batting championship was won by | Ferris Fain with a .320 |
excellent players, including batting champion | Ferris Fain, home run hitter Gus Zernial, and fleet c |
in the second inning, Athletics' first baseman | Ferris Fain, after fielding a routine ground ball, th |
"for its long continuous association with the | Ferris family, early settlers of this section of Old |
mo, Ennis, Farmers Branch, Farmersville, Fate, | Ferris, Flower Mound, Forney, Forreston, Frisco, Garl |
The | Ferris followed behind as a system of lagoons, bays, |
It was also used by the band Save | Ferris for their own indie label, Starpool Records, w |
The | Ferris Formation is up to 2,000 m thick in the Hanna |
Out of curiosity, | Ferris found Indian guides and made a side journey in |
Together with Flowin Immo and DJ Pee, | Ferris founded the Freaks Association Bremen (FAB), w |
of the positions were already filled: Mrs. E G | Ferris, Frederick Casselman, and Samuel Barnes had al |
ater published as Life in the Rocky Mountains, | Ferris gave one of the first descriptions of the geys |
In 1979, Mintz, Levin, Cohn, | Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C., began expanding, ope |
hart Nicholson Graham, and Mintz, Levin, Cohn, | Ferris, Glovsky, and Popeo, PC; the local headquarter |
attorney with the firm of Mintz, Levin, Cohn, | Ferris, Glovsky, and Popeo, PC ("Mintz"). |
nce 1983, he has worked at Mintz, Levin, Cohn, | Ferris, Glovsky, and Popeo, focusing on civil litigat |
t service in 1989, joining Mintz, Levin, Cohn, | Ferris, Glovsky, and Popeo as Managing Director of Mi |
muel Barnes, Frederick Casselman, and Mrs. W D | Ferris had all been elected to two year terms in 1930 |
Some time after | Ferris had retrieved the wine, Bartlett approached Fe |
The most significant effect | Ferris had on the FCC was shifting the Commission's r |
Designed by Earl B. Scott & K. McDonald, the | Ferris Harriman Hotel and Theater, was completed in 1 |
ever Dummy is a 1917 American film directed by | Ferris Hartman, Robert P. Kerr, Herman C. Raymaker an |
In his second encounter with Ryner and | Ferris, he forced Ryner into berserking, without real |
Until 16 April, Panamanian athlete Andrea | Ferris held the world's leading time for the season t |
The James J. | Ferris High School Bulldogs compete in the Hudson Cou |
Dixon is now a football coach at | Ferris High School in Ferris, TX, where he is also an |
Ferris House is a historic home located at Ticonderog | |
Joseph | Ferris House is a registered historic building in Cin |
The Samuel | Ferris House in Greenwich, Connecticut is a historic |
is known for the role of the nurse who came to | Ferris' house in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. |
she took over the role of Marion from Barbara | Ferris in Terence Frisby's long-running comedy There' |
extension further east in 1965 and another to | Ferris in 1970 brought the route to its current lengt |
also played a minor character, also called Les | Ferris, in a 1990 TV mini-series called A Likely Lad. |
Private secretary to Congressman Scott | Ferris in 1907 and 1908. |
village lies Beggar's Bridge, built by Thomas | Ferris in 1619. |
Ferris Independent School District is a public school | |
He was graduated from | Ferris Institute in Big Rapids, Michigan, from the Un |
He attended | Ferris Institute (now Ferris State University of Big |
Ferris Intermediate School (Grades 4-6) | |
Ferris is one of four Ulster Rugby players included i | |
The movie Rembetiko by Costas | Ferris is based on her life. |
Ferris is currently a part-time tutor in law at Trale | |
Dr. Gerald R. | Ferris is the Francis Eppes Professor of Management a |
Thelma Ingrid Chambers, later Thelma | Ferris is a character in British sitcom, Whatever Hap |
Introducing Save | Ferris is the debut EP by Save Ferris. |
Anne | Ferris is an Irish Labour Party politician. |
Corridan, F Wallace 0-2 (1f), B O'Flaherty, M | Ferris; J Egan 1-0, E Ferris, J Best; S Griffin 0-2 ( |
el in New York City (first ballot: Carroll 14, | Ferris Jacobs, Jr. 7, Corp. James Tanner 6, John A. K |
Ferris Jacobs, Jr. (March 20, 1836 - August 30, 1886) | |
t year at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, | Ferris joined the student production crew at WHA-TV, |
ob Chetwyn and featured Donald Sinden, Barbara | Ferris, Jon Pertwee and Clive Francis. |
George Washington Gale | Ferris, Jr. (February 14, 1859-November 22, 1896) was |
Ferris Junior High School (Grades 7-8) | |
Ferris left the position as physio in 2006 to pursue | |
An in depth interview with | Ferris Lindsay, Tyndale's proprietor, took place in t |
Ferris M.C. as Beule | |
Ferris made a few other acting appearances in the 196 | |
eimann (born 2 October 1973 in Neuwied), alias | Ferris MC, is a German musician, rapper and actor. |
tember 11, 1906, Americans second baseman Hobe | Ferris, notorious for his hard style of play, got int |
He pulled it off on May 12, 1905 against Hobe | Ferris of the Boston Red Sox. |
opened Friday, October 13, 1916, by Rev S. H. | Ferris of Garden River. |
ho is also Siebenberg's brother in law), Steve | Ferris of Mister Mister, Procol Harum drummer B. J. W |
Ferris offers specialized learning centers focusing o | |
Ferris offers to flush Ng out in exchange for Dhana's | |
ter on fiddle, Adam Evans on guitar and Travis | Ferris on bass. |
lineup of the group (without Tom Gray, with Ed | Ferris on bass). |
Robert Andrew Scarborough | Ferris or Bob Ferris, is a fictional character in Bri |
2) farm across the road to the east; and Lewis | Ferris owned a small farm, about 30 acres (120,000 m2 |
ghway 75 is now State Highway 310, and through | Ferris, Palmer, Ennis, and Corsicana, where the old h |
at Mountview Park until 1998 when it moved to | Ferris Park. |
Jeanine | Ferris Pirro (born June 2, 1951) is a former prosecut |
Ferris played for three NFL teams, the Washington Red | |
Ferris plays his club rugby with Dungannon. | |
r maintaining the light fell to the keepers of | Ferris Point lighthouse on the other side of the harb |
lls under the remit of the attending keeper at | Ferris Point Lighthouse on the other side of the Harb |
the October 1977 issue of Speculum, Sumner J. | Ferris pointed to several passages that were allegedl |
Ferris presents his sketches and observation notes at | |
The song was written by Glo Macari and Roger | Ferris, produced by Mickie Most and released 1979 on |
o song, Broken Down Heart was written by Roger | Ferris, produced by Mickie Most on RAK Records , and |
In 1993 and 2006, she served as a | Ferris Professor of writing at Princeton University. |
He returned to Princeton for two semesters as | Ferris Professor of Journalism in 2002 and 2009, teac |
x Professor of Journalism at Emory University, | Ferris Professor of Journalism at Princeton Universit |
Born in Corby, Northamptonshire, England, | Ferris provided scores for various low budget British |
In 1937 | Ferris' Raleigh bicycle was equipped with Lauterwasse |
Homestead," Throgs Neck, the Bronx, New York, | Ferris received a limited education. |
Both were ejected from the game, but | Ferris refused to go. |
the latest incarnation of Moev, Tom and Julie | Ferris, released the single "A Thousand Lashes" from |
Mrs | Ferris renamed Ebenezer House as Westbourne House and |
Ferris returned to the South, and, from 1979 to 1997, | |
Ferris returns to Hoffman in Washington, and they dev | |
Ferris rode for the Vegetarian Cycling and Athletic C | |
yback, it's Professor Matthew's granddaughter | Ferris- saying that she will be home late and that sh |
went to Olivet College, Olivet, Michigan, and | Ferris School (now Ferris State University) in Big Ra |
er by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment with | Ferris' score intact. |
On the 20th November, | Ferris scored his first Irish try against the All Bla |
Albert Lee | Ferris, sculptor, painter, 1939-1986 |
Dr. | Ferris served as editor of the annual series Research |
Ferris served ten years (1984-1994) in prison for his | |
Ferris served as postmaster of Campbellford, Ontario, | |
in 2003 to the seat held by her father, Martin | Ferris, she was elected to the Kerry County Council i |
glas, John Faulkner, William Faulkner, William | Ferris, Shelby Foote, John Grisham, Beth Henley, Barr |
In 1981 | Ferris signed for Newcastle United from Lisburn Junio |
ame message and has gone to intercept and kill | Ferris since she won't know it's there to kill her. |
g scored until the fourth inning - when a Hobe | Ferris single scored two runners. |
relating to the death of prison officer James | Ferris, sixteen of them charged with his murder. |
Born in Newry, County Down, | Ferris spent short trial spells at Irish League clubs |
He played hockey with the | Ferris State University Bulldogs in 1982-83. |
27-1931), the University of Louisville (1932), | Ferris State University (1940-1941), and Northern Mic |
before joining the NCAA college ranks with the | Ferris State Bulldogs in 1999-00. |
r, Clinton, who played collegiate baseball for | Ferris State University. |
ation he has served as the Dean of Business at | Ferris State University, Dean of the College and Grad |
in 2003 (given to Peter Sejna), the same year | Ferris State made it to the Division I Regional Final |
gan State Senator from 1978-1991, President of | Ferris State University from 1994-2003, President of |
Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia website, | Ferris State University (May 2005). |
istic career by earning an Associate Degree at | Ferris State University in commercial design in 1969. |
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