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| As part of this series, he produced F. Scott | Fitzgerald: A Descriptive Bibliography and, with Richar |
| Lee | FitzGerald: A staff member at Promises Treatment Center |
| e most open hurling finals in years and gave | FitzGerald a second All-Ireland winners' medal. |
| Barry, of Rathbarry in Barry Roe, and Isabel | FitzGerald, a daughter of Sir James FitzGerald of Leixl |
| "Noll interviewed Dennis | Fitzgerald, a 46-year-old coach from Tulane with 21 yea |
| He is also a frequent guest of Jim "Fitz" | Fitzgerald, a pioneering smooth jazz concert promoter a |
| Actress Tara | FitzGerald, a friend of Craven's, plays the part of the |
| In November 2005 Anne | FitzGerald a policy researcher for Amnesty Internationa |
| ring Alan Ladd, Colton Winters and Geraldine | Fitzgerald about the Office of Strategic Services. |
| 10 March - Barry | Fitzgerald, Academy Award winning actor (d.1961). |
| er his arrival in Western Australia in 1848, | Fitzgerald accompanied Augustus Gregory on an expeditio |
| orded album by the American jazz singer Ella | Fitzgerald, accompanied by a trio led by the pianist To |
| Ella in London is a 1974 live album by Ella | Fitzgerald, accompanied by a quartet led by the pianist |
| live album by the American jazz singer Ella | Fitzgerald, accompanied by the Count Basie Orchestra, a |
| Easy Living is a 1986 studio album by Ella | Fitzgerald, accompanied by the jazz guitarist Joe Pass. |
| Ella Sings Gershwin is a 1950 album by Ella | Fitzgerald, accompanied by the pianist Ellis Larkins. |
| ebruary 2007 when Westchester filmmaker John | Fitzgerald accused the festival jury of a dishonest fil |
| Fitzgerald achieved a feat unmatched in the history of | |
| Ryan | Fitzgerald: Acoustic & Electric Guitars, Banjo |
| He came on for the injured Luke | Fitzgerald against Australia and started against Fiji, |
| In 2006 the | Fitzgerald Airmail Fund was reported at £68,000. |
| It was included on the 1961 Ella | Fitzgerald album Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie (Verve) |
| For the Ella | Fitzgerald album named after this song, see Fine and Me |
| He can be heard playing sax on the 1968 Ella | Fitzgerald album 30 by Ella. |
| For the 1978 Ella | Fitzgerald album see Dream Dancing (album). |
| Storyboard Artists: Tony Benedict, Owen | Fitzgerald, Alex Lovy, Lew Saw, Joel Seibel, Don Sheppa |
| Michael | Fitzgerald Alexander (born March 19, 1965 in Manhattan, |
| Reporting and editing staff included Ed | Fitzgerald, Allen Kates, Marie Morgan and Richard Wells |
| Izaak Smith and Kaitlyn | Fitzgerald also performed to the song during the 2008 e |
| Punk poet Patrik | Fitzgerald also claims to have auditioned for the band. |
| Fitzgerald also served as a Tennessee-based scout for t | |
| Fitzgerald also played a single List-A cricket match fo | |
| Another Cork hunger striker Michael | Fitzgerald also died. |
| The author of numerous books, Rev. | Fitzgerald also was a regular contributor to the Piedmo |
| The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. Alan | Fitzgerald also became a correspondent for CBC, Ottawa, |
| rida market by MCA Account Service Rep, Brad | Fitzgerald, among others. |
| Jane Yolen, Jan Wahl, Jay Williams, John D. | Fitzgerald, among others. |
| eck, Dexter Gordon, Herbie Hancock, and Ella | Fitzgerald, among others. |
| inted President of the Board of Trade, Vesey | Fitzgerald, an Anglican. |
| Neal has been married to Marcus | Fitzgerald, an Irish former model and engineer born in |
| he first Baron of Offaly, Gerald Fitzmaurice | Fitzgerald, an ancestor of the Earls of Kildare. |
| of correspondence between Wright and Russell | Fitzgerald, an aspiring author and devoted fan of her w |
| rockets from 1946 to 1953, accompanying Ella | Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra among others. |
| Waugh, Virginia Woolf, T. S. Eliot, F. Scott | Fitzgerald and numerous others. |
| ival of Norman military leaders FitzStephen, | Fitzgerald and others. |
| nted to the Irish Senate by Taoiseach Garret | FitzGerald, and served until 1987. |
| f his Tiny Toon Adventures colleagues, Eddie | Fitzgerald and Tom Minton. |
| vocals by Kool Moe Dee, Big Daddy Kane, Ella | Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan. |
| s Cleale, Denise Faye, Eugene Fleming, Kathy | Fitzgerald, and Alvaleta Guess. |
| FitzGerald and Lorentz, independently of each other, pr | |
| In 1908, | Fitzgerald and her father embarked on a tour of Europe. |
| n Ben Hill County, Georgia, near the town of | Fitzgerald, and flows in a mostly easterly direction to |
| ter albums that Ella recorded with Pass were | Fitzgerald and Pass... Again (1976), Speak Love (1983), |
| a engaged the IRA party, and Volunteers Sean | Fitzgerald and Pat Keating were shot dead. |
| Ella | Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong (1946) |
| tars John Turturro, Katherine Borowitz, Tara | Fitzgerald, and Hannah Taylor-Gordon. |
| nglish translation and commentary by John T. | Fitzgerald and L. Michael White was published in 1983. |
| Ardoin also collaborated with Gerald | Fitzgerald, and in 1974, they published Callas, Life an |
| bishop Francis Janssens, with Bishops Edward | Fitzgerald and Anthony Durier serving as co-consecrator |
| th former National Hockey League players Tom | Fitzgerald and Keith Tkachuk. |
| 1941, as "The Last Tycoon", F. Scott | Fitzgerald and Edmund Wilson. |
| itors included Thomas O. Summers, Oscar Penn | Fitzgerald and Elijah Embree Hoss. |
| Judge Quinn was associated with John F. | Fitzgerald and Patrick Kennedy (P. |
| m age six he had piano lessons with Florence | Fitzgerald, and from age 9 he studied with Gordon Short |
| Ella | Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong covered this song in the |
| ly led his own ensemble and played with Ella | Fitzgerald and Benny Carter before joining the Marines |
| Marriage license for Richard B. | Fitzgerald and Sarah Ann Williams, April 4, 1870 |
| Vaughan, Frank Sinatra, Blossom Dearie, Ella | Fitzgerald and Joe Williams. |
| ston mayors James Michael Curley and John F. | Fitzgerald and two local businessmen provided the funds |
| surf, early instrumentals, Bill Haley, Ella | Fitzgerald, and even Chopin. |
| Lord | FitzGerald and Vesey's illegitimate son Sir William Ves |
| 11 May - William Vesey-FitzGerald, 2nd Baron | FitzGerald and Vesey, politician and statesman (b.1783) |
| ola, George Melford, Donald Crisp, Dallas M. | Fitzgerald, and Clifford Sanforth. |
| Fitzgerald and Bud Selig (former owner of the Milwaukee | |
| man, see William Vesey-FitzGerald, 2nd Baron | FitzGerald and Vesey. |
| andards and inspired by artists such as Ella | Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra. |
| He played with Ella | Fitzgerald and Benny Carter in the early 1940s, and wit |
| gs with various collaborators including Greg | Fitzgerald and Peter John Vettese . |
| 's clerk for the city firm Basil Montgomery, | Fitzgerald and co. |
| nk Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Sarah Vaughn, Ella | Fitzgerald, and Bill Chase, mostly playing lead trumpet |
| Ella | Fitzgerald and Joe Pass recorded it for their album als |
| Terry Coleman, Brian White, Michael | Fitzgerald and Ben Monroe produced each album, with Mon |
| Count Basie, Cab Calloway, James Brown, Ella | Fitzgerald, and Ray Charles. |
| Ella | Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong recorded this for Decca |
| As a teenager | Fitzgerald and her family returned to South London. |
| Ella | Fitzgerald and the Ink Spots recorded a version in 1945 |
| duet with singer Ray Brown, Jr. (son of Ella | Fitzgerald and Ray Brown) on Brown, Jr.'s duets CD enti |
| starring Leslie Banks, Will Fyffe, Geraldine | Fitzgerald and Garry Marsh. |
| Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, Ella | Fitzgerald, and Jelly Roll Morton to Rob McConnell, Bob |
| Frankie | Fitzgerald and Carly Hillman appeared in some episodes |
| Barry | Fitzgerald and Mary Young - "In the Shade of the Old Ap |
| Ray Charles, Helen Reddy, Tony Bennett, Ella | Fitzgerald, and many others. |
| ent to Montreal with P Floyd Youmans, C Mike | Fitzgerald and OF Herm Winningham that brought C Gary C |
| it, the first officer, Chief Medical Officer | Fitzgerald and Lieutenant Stadi, the Betazoid Helm Offi |
| Her singing drew comparisons to Ella | Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday. |
| d on the novel of the same title by F. Scott | Fitzgerald and the play by Owen Davis. |
| String orchestra is taught by Sarah | Fitzgerald and Susan Mears. |
| It was designed by architects Kennedy | Fitzgerald and Associates and features a footbridge lin |
| Lord | FitzGerald and Vesey died in May 1843, aged 59. |
| ns, the editor of Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott | Fitzgerald and Thomas Wolfe. |
| amily, which also involve Uncle Jack Conlon ( | Fitzgerald) and most of the neighborhood. |
| Another noncharting version, by Ella | Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, was recorded on August |
| While with Toronto, | Fitzgerald and his Maple Leafs teammate Gary Roberts bo |
| Anthony Musgrave, presented passengers James | Fitzgerald and John Cleland and crewman Robert Brazil w |
| vis, Ernest Borgnine, Debbie Reynolds, Barry | Fitzgerald and Rod Taylor. |
| d many times, by Ellington, Lena Horne, Ella | Fitzgerald, and many others. |
| Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, F. Scott | Fitzgerald, and Guy de Maupassant. |
| tween the niece (Temple) of a horse trainer ( | Fitzgerald) and a jockey (McCallister). |
| Ella | Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong - Ella and Louis Again ( |
| Design by Patrick | Fitzgerald and Small Japanese Soldier. |
| Before the establishment of the towns of | Fitzgerald and Maydena it was the resupply base for Ada |
| the 1980s, and also toured Europe with Ella | Fitzgerald and Peggy Lee. |
| It serves the communities of | Fitzgerald, and Queensland, Georgia. |
| 11,483 ft), on the rugged divide between the | Fitzgerald and Wylde Glaciers. |
| Performing to Ella | Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong's “Summertime”, she not |
| He is survived by his wife (Marilyn | Fitzgerald) and three children (Finn, Josie and Ellie). |
| election on 4 May 2006 Laurie Braham, Marion | Fitzgerald, and Geoff Walker, all Conservative Party ca |
| by's granddaughters, Misses Muriel Tuckerman | Fitzgerald and Cornelia Truxtun Fitzgerald. |
| artists as Carmen McRae, Sarah Vaughan, Ella | Fitzgerald, and Nancy Wilson. |
| 7th Seanad by the Fine Gael Taoiseach Garret | FitzGerald, and by Haughey to the 18th Seanad. |
| s a venue for remembrance of the S.S. Edmund | Fitzgerald, and extending back to the loss in 1816 of " |
| e bear with help from his trapping partners, | Fitzgerald and Bridger, but was left badly mauled and u |
| Jean-Paul Sartre, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott | Fitzgerald and dozens of other members of the great art |
| as a British nobleman, the son of Lord Henry | FitzGerald and his wife Charlotte FitzGerald-de Ros, 21 |
| It was recorded by Ella | Fitzgerald and Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five on Dec |
| In Hamburg he befriended Lord Edward | FitzGerald and acted as an intermediary between the Iri |
| n of God", translated by Michael Abdurrahman | Fitzgerald and Moulay Youssef Slitine, Islamic Texts So |
| nny, as well as jazz greats Lena Horne, Ella | Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington. |
| 1992 he teamed up with Dave Bainbridge, Dave | Fitzgerald and Joanne Hogg to join the band Iona. |
| tic Edmund Wilson, who was a close friend of | Fitzgerald, and the unfinished novel was published in 1 |
| W. David Bauer, was a bond trader for Cantor | Fitzgerald and was killed in the collapse of the World |
| Ella | Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong |
| Ella | Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday at Newport is a 1958 (see |
| omb vessel HMS Vesuvius under Captain Robert | Fitzgerald and the 12-gun cutter HMS Trial under Lieute |
| at centre with fellow Cardiff team mate Dai | Fitzgerald and completed an all Cardiff threequarter al |
| Cody Summers (Matthew | Fitzgerald and Marcus Thomas): Lacey's younger yet prot |
| de work with Peanuts Hucko, Bob Crosby, Ella | Fitzgerald, and Louis Armstrong. |
| y, with the Lord Justice of Ireland, Maurice | Fitzgerald, and the other English nobles of Connaught, |
| ottish-born scholar and tutor of Lord Edward | FitzGerald, and married Edward's mother Emily FitzGeral |
| the 1870s and they were, Peter O'Reilly, WH | Fitzgerald and D. Ballentyne, who would also act as Sti |
| Nice Work If You Can Get It: Ella | Fitzgerald and Andre Previn do Gershwin, Pablo Records, |
| unched on 12 March 1910 sponsored by Miss R. | Fitzgerald, and commissioned on 8 September 1910 with L |
| Fitzgerald and Neal were engaged two weeks after their | |
| et's Call the Whole Thing Off", sung by Ella | Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. |
| R. Engle, Edward C. Eastman, Jr., Michael D. | Fitzgerald and Russell Macnow. |
| Ella | Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong on the 1956 Verve releas |
| starring David Niven, Yvonne De Carlo, Barry | Fitzgerald and George Cole. |
| ar was edited by him and fellow student Ryan | Fitzgerald, and released once a term, producing three i |
| the Americans in Vietnam, written by Frances | FitzGerald and published by both Back Bay Publishing an |
| lla and Louis is a 1956 studio album by Ella | Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, and the Oscar Peterson |
| He also recorded with Billie Holiday, Ella | Fitzgerald and Flip Phillips around the same time. |
| dine Seneschal of Imokilly, James Fitzedmund | Fitzgerald and the White Knight, Edmund Fitzgibbon, sai |
| egfeld's features the leading ladies of Ella | Fitzgerald and Kristine Kelly, performing downstairs on |
| berg, Mighty Fitz: The Sinking of the Edmund | Fitzgerald; and, Peter Tork, band member of The Monkeys |
| ent colleagues such as Jonathan Sexton, Luke | Fitzgerald ang Gordon D'Arcy have also won. |
| mers include Miles Davis, Benny Carter, Ella | Fitzgerald, Anthony Braxton, Betty Carter, Lionel Hampt |
| Fitzgerald appealed to King Edward I, who, to examine a | |
| Fitzgerald appeared in films from the 1930s, often in ' | |
| Quickly, | Fitzgerald arranged a meeting with Roy Wunsch, the head |
| Fitzgerald arrived in Canberra in 1964 from Fiji where | |
| Neil | Fitzgerald as Sir Malcolm McLeonard |
| A television film of 1998 starred Tara | FitzGerald as Dona, James Fleet as her husband, and Ant |
| Neil | Fitzgerald as McTurk (British spy) |
| Glenn | Fitzgerald as Conrad Chandler / The Lich - the heir of |
| ired smooth jazz concert promoter Jim "Fitz" | Fitzgerald as an independent contractor to head KJJZ as |
| 1, he was nominated by the Taoiseach, Garret | FitzGerald as a member of the 15th Seanad. |
| o film, Ride 'Em Cowboy, which included Ella | Fitzgerald as a cast member. |
| expelling Grant from O.T.O., and naming Noel | Fitzgerald as the leader of the British section of the |
| s" was a 1977 UK hit song performed by Scott | Fitzgerald as a duet with Yvonne Keeley. |
| Barry | Fitzgerald as Cyfartha |
| Tara | Fitzgerald as Clara |
| May, 1843: Lord Ripon succeeds | FitzGerald as President of the Board of Control. |
| Ella | Fitzgerald as Ruby |
| Geraldine | Fitzgerald as Martha |
| Glenn | Fitzgerald as Chris |
| ed with Kenny Wheeler, Dizzy Gillespie, Ella | Fitzgerald, as well as smaller bands with Stan Tracey, |
| Neil | Fitzgerald as Evan Barrows |
| Barry | Fitzgerald as A Peddler |
| Walter | Fitzgerald as Reginald Conway |
| Geraldine | Fitzgerald as Ruth Fosdyck |
| The song was covered by Ella | Fitzgerald, as one side of a single whose other side wa |
| Geraldine | Fitzgerald as Bonny Coburn, a newlywed fellow passenger |
| Tom | Fitzgerald, Assistant General Manager of the Pittsburgh |
| U.S. Attorney Patrick | Fitzgerald assures citizens that "while these are very |
| 11, 1948 by Auxiliary Bishop Edward Aloysius | Fitzgerald at St. Raphael's Cathedral. |
| Ed | Fitzgerald, at his blog, unfutz, compiled a summary of |
| Mr Cook turned up with Mr | Fitzgerald, at around 1am, and upon seeing them, Mr Cra |
| Ella | Fitzgerald at the Newport Jazz Festival: Live at Carneg |
| We reached Daniel | Fitzgerald at his office at Weill Cornell Medical Colle |
| William T. | Fitzgerald at the Biographical Directory of the United |
| Initially, | Fitzgerald attempted to treat such priests using the sa |
| Born in Chicago, | Fitzgerald attended Loyola University Chicago before en |
| Father | Fitzgerald attended Gonzaga College High School, George |
| Due to her stepfather's acting career, | Fitzgerald attended primary schools in London, Glasgow, |
| Fitzgerald attended Carolina's training camp but was as | |
| Born in Greenville, Ohio, | Fitzgerald attended the rural schools and the Greenvill |
| motive Family, Darcars Automotive Family and | Fitzgerald Automotive Family. |
| its “big box” shopping store district along | Fitzgerald Avenue, and Pinole Vista Shopping Center, wh |
| Fitzgerald, B. (1984) "Blood on the saddle: the Forrest | |
| The | FitzGerald Baronetcy, of Geraldine Place in St Finn Bar |
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