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| He is the second son of Thomas | Finlay, a politician and senior counsel whose career |
| Americans, but never married his father, James | Finlay, a North West Company trader who had a family |
| The main characters were Dr. | Finlay, a junior partner in the practice, played by B |
| Dave | Finlay, a professional wrestler, is from Belfast. |
| r became the first interim champion by pinning | Finlay after exploiting his legitimately scratched co |
| e WWE United States Championship match between | Finlay and William Regal. |
| he East Fife's famous half back line of Philp, | Finlay and Aitken. |
| The film's narrators, Frank | Finlay and Vanessa Redgrave, provide insightful comme |
| in 1933 (second only to another Memphian, Luke | Finlay) and was Editor in Chief of the Yale Law Journ |
| as was erected circa 1881 by stonemasons J. K. | Finlay and John Goodman in the Second Empire style fo |
| rthwest Lumber Company, and later his own firm | Finlay and Company. |
| As | Finlay and Keeley slowly piece together the fragments |
| e three-quarter position and along with Ninian | Finlay and John Campbell he became a part of the firs |
| Early Auditors and members were Thomas | Finlay and T.F. |
| In 1984, | Finlay appeared on American television in A Christmas |
| In November 2008 | Finlay appeared in the eleventh episode of the BBC dr |
| ted just upstream (north) from the head of the | Finlay Arm of Lake Williston, the reservoir created b |
| modified form to the West End, starring Frank | Finlay as Salieri. |
| Edward | Finlay as Allan |
| Frank | Finlay as Harassed man |
| Frank | Finlay as Leon Sale |
| Frank | Finlay as Sigmund Freud (voice) |
| There he was teamed with Lieutenant Garfield | Finlay as his observer/gunner on Bristol F2b Fighters |
| Shortly after the Royal Rumble, | Finlay began a feud with The Boogeyman. |
| of Snowle, where her unpleasant father (Frank | Finlay) breeds turkeys. |
| ges for the Kildare Canal, the first being the | Finlay Bridge near Naas. |
| William | Finlay, brother of Townsend Hook still exists in priv |
| ogressive Conservative, losing to Liberal John | Finlay by 1,575 votes. |
| ut of the Test side by his national team-mates | Finlay Calder and Derek White, and Englishmen Mike Te |
| Baroness | Finlay chairs the All Party Parliamentary Group on Dy |
| e of the astronomers (along with William Henry | Finlay) credited with the discovery of the Great Come |
| Air Commodore | Finlay Crerar CBE RAF, was a senior Royal Air Force o |
| ps taking over from the retiring Air Commodore | Finlay Crerar. |
| slie S. Hiscott and starring Frank Pettingell, | Finlay Currie and Marguerite Allan. |
| Finlay Currie as Feathers | |
| Finlay Currie as Cedric | |
| Finlay Currie as Duxbury | |
| General: | Finlay Currie |
| Finlay Currie as David | |
| Finlay Currie - King Paul | |
| Finlay Currie as Sir Wilfred Challis | |
| n't Take it With You in 1947, which co-starred | Finlay Currie. |
| Finlay defeated Kane in a Belfast Brawl rematch a few | |
| Finlay did not run in the 2004 election, and Mackenzi | |
| Lord | Finlay died in March 1929, aged 86, at his home in Ke |
| almost gave up the game in 2002 after his son, | Finlay, died in an accident at the family home just h |
| Finlay died in 1963. | |
| Starsmith (born | Finlay Dow-Smith, 8 July 1988, Bromley, England) is a |
| Finlay earned a place in the Money in the Bank ladder | |
| Alison | Finlay; editor and translator (2004). |
| Dr. Carlos J. | Finlay Elementary School and Olympia Heights Elementa |
| The Jennie | Finlay Encouragement Award is traditionally awarded t |
| Park Fine Jewelers, but sold off the chain to | Finlay Enterprises in 1997. |
| Netropsin was discovered by | Finlay et al. and first isolated from the actinobacte |
| After Thompson returned east, | Finlay found work with the Pacific Fur Company (a sur |
| Christopher | Finlay Fraser (October 16, 1839 - August 24, 1894) wa |
| Christopher | Finlay Fraser |
| Herbert Max | Finlay Freundlich (28 January 1880, Charlottenburg - |
| father James Geoghegan ) and his daughter Mary | Finlay Geoghegan is a judge of the High Court. |
| Finlay, George, History of the Byzantine and Greek Em | |
| Finlay, George. | |
| Hugo | Finlay Grant Southwell (born 14 May 1980 in London) i |
| Microvoluta cuvierensis | Finlay, H.J., 1930 |
| cine Hat electoral district, candidate William | Finlay had withdrawn before election day. |
| uld appear from the information Black had that | Finlay had only made it as far as the Ingenika River, |
| Finlay Harris as Darnell's supporter | |
| been Britain's only Communist mayor, although | Finlay Hart had held an equivalent post as provost in |
| George | Finlay, History of the Byzantine Empire from 716 - 10 |
| George | Finlay, History of the Byzantine and Greek Empires fr |
| Columbia | Finlay House |
| The show stars David Rintoul as Dr. | Finlay, Ian Bannen as his semi-retired practice partn |
| He married Mary | Finlay in 1965, with whom he had four children. |
| She also played Janet, the housekeeper to Dr. | Finlay, in the 1993 revival of A. J. Cronin's popular |
| , passing on ownership to Sir Campbell Kirkman | Finlay in the late 1890's, who expanded the business |
| le Sparta, the garden of the late Ian Hamilton | Finlay, in the Pentland Hills. |
| Lethbridge married Eliza | Finlay in 1865. |
| d in many television programmes, including Dr. | Finlay, Inspector Wycliffe and Drop the Dead Donkey. |
| Comet | Finlay is a periodic comet in our solar system discov |
| Jenny | Finlay is the wife of club stalwart Ron Finlay who wa |
| Dr. | Finlay is a fictional doctor, the hero of a series of |
| 08, she cons Lloyd Mullaney into thinking that | Finlay is his son, and takes advantage of Lloyd. |
| eventually revealed when Mel (Emma Edmondson), | Finlay's older half-sister gets suspicious and it is |
| Since 1881, thanks to Cuban physician Carlos | Finlay, it was known that the transmitting agent of Y |
| touring Europe with Canadian songwriter Morgan | Finlay, James Apollo was invited by Tom Robinson to p |
| m directed by Jules Bricken and starring Frank | Finlay, Jane Carr and Len Jones. |
| Helen Gould (1868-1938), married | Finlay Johnson Shepard (1867-1942) They adopted three |
| Soon after his graduation from Furman, | Finlay left for Sewanee. |
| 93, received 219 votes in Oxford (winner: John | Finlay, Liberal) |
| ts included Jack McGaw, Alan Edmonds, Mary Lou | Finlay, Liz Grogan, Dianne Buckner and Sharon Seto. |
| and including numerous pieces by Ian Hamilton | Finlay loaned by Andrew Burgin who was one of the par |
| Finlay lost his nomination deposit of $200.00 | |
| Murray John | Finlay Luxton, QSO (born 1946) is a former New Zealan |
| Finlay MacDonald, OC (January 4, 1923 - March 2, 2002 | |
| ucceeded as Principal Clerk by the Reverend Dr | Finlay Macdonald. |
| Tomb of abbot Fionnlagh II ( | Finlay MacFaed). |
| Duncombe, with Robert Alway, | Finlay Malcolm, Eliakim Malcolm, and Joshua Doan, gat |
| Lord | Finlay married Mary, daughter of Cosmo Innes, in 1874 |
| hared with 3 other pilots, Gordon Budd Irving, | Finlay McQuistan, and John De Pencier. |
| who the other Cambridge MP was at the time) -- | Finlay McWalter | Talk 19:52, August 3, 2005 (UTC) |
| -- | Finlay McWalter | Talk 21:23, 20 January 2008 (UTC) |
| -- | Finlay McWalter • Talk 10:53, 21 September 2009 (UTC) |
| Finlay Melrose "Toby" MacDiarmid OBE (9 May 1925 - 18 | |
| While at Sewanee, during the summer of 1901, | Finlay met his future wife, Lucy Reed of St. George; |
| Finlay Mickel (born 6 December 1977 in Edinburgh) is | |
| ker, Garry Booth, Jack Cooke, Tim Dorset, Rick | Finlay, Mike Fish, Derek Gorman, Fred Grand, Hugh Gre |
| In 2006, Michael competed full time with | Finlay motorsports in the Grand-Am series, where he a |
| Then, in 1905 | Finlay, now Attorney-General, gave him the post of Tr |
| In 2001, she was made a life peer as Baroness | Finlay of Llandaff. |
| 1919, on his retirement, was created Viscount | Finlay, of Nairn in the County of Nairnshire. |
| In 1928 Bishop Kirkman George | Finlay of the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Caroli |
| Walter | Finlay O'Hearn (16 October 1890 - 16 September 1950) |
| In 1992, the park was renamed | Finlay Park, in honor of Kirkman Finlay, a past mayor |
| e areas views of the city and its proximity to | Finlay Park. |
| Jefferson Square seen from | Finlay Park. |
| Finlay perhaps thought that this route might present | |
| drew Logan; Christopher Boyd; and Ian Hamilton | Finlay; photographers as Simon Marsden; the writers A |
| The Erindale Scout Hall is in | Finlay Place. |
| Finlay played for Glasgow Shawfield before joining Po | |
| In 1988, | Finlay played the role of Justice Peter Mahon in the |
| rt, Unfinished Business, Peak Practice, Doctor | Finlay, Poetry Readings, Ffizz, Fellow Traveller, Mus |
| In 2002 | Finlay portrayed Adrien Brody's character's father in |
| In 1997, he was awarded the Carlos J. | Finlay Prize for Microbiology (UNESCO, Paris). |
| She was a co-recipient of the Carlos J. | Finlay Prize for Microbiology (UNESCO, 2001) along he |
| Councillor | Finlay proposes to establish English schools in Canad |
| counsel to the Inland Revenue fell vacant and | Finlay recommended Rowlatt. |
| Finlay remained in the North West Company's Athabasca | |
| Dr. | Finlay returned to television with the ITV series, Do |
| Deserters Canyon is a canyon on the | Finlay River in the Northern Interior of British Colu |
| and explorer noted for his exploration of the | Finlay River and its tributaries in present-day north |
| The journey up the | Finlay River's 450 km length and up its tributaries, |
| olumbia, Canada and for his exploration of the | Finlay River, one of the two major rivers forming the |
| northern branch would come to be known as the | Finlay River. |
| , the 125th meridian to the East, the Nass and | Finlay Rivers to the South, and the panhandle of Russ |
| It starred Bram van der Vlugt as Dr. | Finlay, Rob Geraerds as Dr. Cameron, and Fien Bergheg |
| Finlay's feud, however, would quickly redirect to Kan | |
| In March 2010, Baroness | Finlay sponsored the Sunbeds (Regulation) Bill as it |
| h serves as the setting for A. J. Cronin's Dr. | Finlay stories, as well as for the television and rad |
| deline Mortimer; and his son, Ollie, played by | Finlay Stroud. |
| However, correspondence from William Henry | Finlay suggests that it may also have been seen from |
| According to George | Finlay, the entire population of the island Psara bef |
| to record observations of the comet was W. H. | Finlay, the Chief Assistant at the Royal Observatory |
| ice Kathleen (Norton) and Sir Campbell Kirkman | Finlay, the owner and director of Burmah Oil Company |
| m after winning a Fatal Four-Way match against | Finlay, The Miz and John Morrison. |
| Stanley | Finlay Thomas "Stan" Clements, (born Portsmouth 25 Ju |
| He persuaded | Finlay to shift his focus from molluscs to forams. |
| 02, and his Scottish mother and uncle (Kirkman | Finlay) took hand of his education. |
| ts such as James Mason, Helen Mirren and Frank | Finlay, until her own health started to fail. |
| Finlay's first cure was Holy Trinity, Clemson; additi | |
| Finlay was born at Faversham, Kent, where his Scottis | |
| A manufacturer, | Finlay was Councillor and Reeve of the Village of Nor |
| The couple's first son, James Alexander | Finlay, was born in 1906, but died in October, 1907. |
| Finlay was born in 1768 on the south bank of the Sask | |
| r Township, Peterborough County, Upper Canada, | Finlay was educated in the Public Schools of Dummer. |
| or of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina, | Finlay was responsible for the Piedmont region of the |
| During the 1920s and 1930s, | Finlay was responsible for many endeavors to create c |
| Violet Vivian | Finlay was born on 2 January 1914 in Rangoon, Burma ( |
| Finlay was compensated, however, as much as David Tho | |
| r entering Middle Temple as a student in 1865, | Finlay was called to the bar two years later and buil |
| sentation with a vote in diocesan affairs, and | Finlay was working hard to change this; though the ch |
| Finlay was born in 1929 in Santo Domingo, Dominican R | |
| The second ITV series, Doctor | Finlay, was filmed in Auchtermuchty. |
| a two way race against Conservative candidate | Finlay Watson. |
| ng an expedition to find the headwaters of the | Finlay, which is the North Fork of the Peace River. |
| There he was left with Jaco | Finlay while Thompson continued rapidly on. |
| The headteacher is Neil | Finlay, who took over the role from Susan Kirkham whe |
| a "goof" and a "silly bastard", and Dave "Fit" | Finlay, who claimed Mero had "nothing to do with this |
| In 1852, a trapper named Francois | Finlay, who was also known as Benetsee, found the fir |
| In 2006 Archbishop Terence | Finlay, who had launched the proceedings against Ferr |
| n he formed a hardcore tag team managed by Fit | Finlay with former Nasty Boy Brian Knobbs. |
| ore the forthcoming general election, Baroness | Finlay, with the Government and Opposition frontbench |
| At Byron's request, | Finlay with two comrades set out in March in charge o |
| In the books, Dr | Finlay worked alone. |
| UK artists Gavin Wade and Alec | Finlay working with poet Paul Conneally were commissi |
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