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| ecocious 10-year-old sister played by Allison | Forster a key femme role." |
| private investigator Miles C. Banyon (Robert | Forster), a tough-but-honest detective who would take |
| ing and steal money from Morgan Price (Robert | Forster), a rival who owns a bank. |
| It was drafted by William | Forster, a Liberal MP, and it was introduced on 17 Fe |
| Caroline Matilda Webb, b.1812; married Edwin | Forster Adams. |
| In 1864, | Forster added Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores to |
| eorge Lloyd was bishop before him and William | Forster afterwards. |
| illiam Hedley, Timothy Hackworth and Jonathan | Forster all worked at Wylam Colliery for Christopher |
| s ordained a bishop in 2003 along with Gisela | Forster, although the identity of the supposedly Roma |
| In 1863, Juan | Forster, an Englishman who became a Mexican citizen a |
| He was son of Laurence | Forster, and was born at Coventry about 1546, and was |
| Matthew Modine, Academy Award nominee Robert | Forster and Bob Gunton. |
| se located at Crowdy Head, a headland between | Forster and Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australi |
| Hearts (aka Roads to Riches), starring Robert | Forster and Rose McGowan. |
| ned at King's College, Durham along with Noel | Forster and had his first solo show in London at the |
| land on the coast of New South Wales, between | Forster and Port Macquarie, overlooking the mouth of |
| ied in 1859, he was adopted by William Edward | Forster and his wife Jane, who was his father's siste |
| ton from 1908 to 1912, when he married Lucana | Forster and returned to Placentia to continue his pra |
| Jones, Stinton, | Forster and Crowe had played together in various inca |
| chine Gun Preacher" which is directed by Marc | Forster and stars Gerard Butler, Michelle Monaghan, a |
| rent covers of "Tower of Song", one by Robert | Forster and another by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. |
| The original organ was built in 1870 by | Forster and Andrews, and replaced by in 1925 by Conac |
| ried Pablo Pryor; Guadalupe who married Marco | Forster; and Manuel Donanciano who married Delfina Ro |
| st in the crime drama Diamond Men with Robert | Forster and Donnie Wahlberg; it opened to sparkling r |
| ngineer William Hedley, enginewright Jonathan | Forster and blacksmith Timothy Hackworth for Christop |
| such as John Bright, Richard Cobden, William | Forster and T. H. Huxley at the time of the Reform Bi |
| Christmas" (Performing with Leigh Nash, Nick | Forster, and Helen Forster) - 3:52 |
| It was first named by | Forster and Schneider in 1801, and is commonly known |
| It was built by | Forster and Andrews of Hull following the Internation |
| included Maurie Fields, Gerard Maguire, Jill | Forster and Anne Phelan. |
| It was identified by | Forster and Wilton in 1973. |
| inally described by botanists Johann Reinhold | Forster and Georg Forster, its specific epithet is th |
| atherine Hardwicke, Quantum of Solace by Marc | Forster and The Passion of The Christ by Mel Gibson, |
| many, shipping tychoon Theo Amelongen (Rudolf | Forster) and his nephew Viktor (Reggie Nalder) look a |
| n organ dates from 1895 and is by the builder | Forster and Andrews of Hull. |
| The church has a pipe organ by | Forster and Andrews dating from 1872. |
| The pipe organ dates from 1882 by the builder | Forster and Andrews. |
| Her parents are Margaret | Forster and Hunter Davies, both well-known writers. |
| Forster and his brother Robert were lifelong members | |
| The Scots met with the English under | Forster, and it started with insults from both sides. |
| e authored the book Education Myths with Greg | Forster and Marcus A. Winters in 2005. |
| The current conductor is John | Forster and the President is Alice Bowen. |
| The church has a pipe organ by | Forster and Andrews dating from 1864. |
| e church has a pipe organ dating from 1884 by | Forster and Andrews. |
| The church has a pipe organ by | Forster and Andrews dating from 1865. |
| The organ had been made in 1849 by | Forster and Andrews for St Andrew's Church, Epworth. |
| our of the German naturalists Johann Reinhold | Forster and his son, Georg Forster, who had previousl |
| zinner and starring Elisabeth Bergner, Rudolf | Forster and Annemarie Steinsieck. |
| occupants included George Bernard Shaw, E. M. | Forster and Robert Graves." |
| The previous pipe organ was built in 1858 by | Forster and Andrews, and rebuilt in 1944 by Jardine. |
| K. W. | Forster and D. Ghirardo, “The modern cult of monument |
| Graham Kendrick, Gerald Coates, Roger | Forster and Lynne Green with Catherine Butcher, March |
| 1995, was described by the novelist Margaret | Forster as " a lovely novel.....remarkably sophistica |
| Robert | Forster as Yates |
| Robert | Forster as Ray |
| Robert | Forster as Colonel Partington |
| Robert | Forster as Nick Tana |
| Walter | Forster as "Hugo (Adult)" |
| Robert | Forster as Sergeant Major Mervis Volkom |
| Benjamin Hugh Abel | Forster as David Pelletier |
| ough member for Bradford, with William Edward | Forster as his colleague. |
| Forster as caricatured by Ape (Carlo Pellegrini) in V | |
| nown was a female which was sketched by Georg | Forster at Tanna during the second circumnavigation b |
| Benjamin Britten, E. M. | Forster, Augustus John, George Orwell, Herbert Read ( |
| 1992 E. M. | Forster Award |
| 1988 E. M. | Forster Award |
| He was awarded the E. M. | Forster Award in 1974 and in 1978 he won the George O |
| This species was published in 1786 by Georg | Forster, based on a type specimen collected in New Ze |
| Anthony | Forster became part owner in 1848; With the death of |
| As NSDAP party leader of Danzig, Albert | Forster became leader of Civil Administration in Danz |
| William | Forster became Premier and John Robertson became lead |
| In 1864, | Forster began expanding the Santa Margarita Ranch Hou |
| Alexander Claude | Forster Boulton (1862 - 12 March 1949) was a British |
| A valley in Fiordland, | Forster Burn, is named after him. |
| in a portrait with other Quakers like Josiah | Forster, businessmen like Tapper Cadbury and Samuel F |
| Forster, by his own account, used Acton House as a mo | |
| prominently in the historical novels Dorothy | Forster by Walter Besant and Devil Water by Anya Seto |
| (Hugh) John | Forster Cairns FRS (1922- ) is a British physician an |
| In February 2007 | Forster came on a substitute for Rovers in the final |
| In 1890 (40 years after the sale to | Forster), Castillo's daughter unsuccessfully claimed |
| The Achievement of E. M. | Forster, Chatto & Windus, 1962; Humanities Ebooks, 20 |
| alf and after some teriffic saves from Fraser | Forster City survived the Charlton onslaught to seal |
| The name was soon changed to the Fuhrman and | Forster Co. |
| Special collections, such as the Dyce and | Forster collections |
| November 12 - Georg | Forster, composer (born 1510) |
| Forster concludes by stating that these “are the refl | |
| He was born in London, the son of John | Forster Cooper and Mary Emily Miley, and educated at |
| In 1912, | Forster Cooper married Rosalie, a daughter of R. Tuns |
| Forster Cooper was a member of expeditions in 1900 to | |
| Sir Clive | Forster Cooper, FRS (3 April 1880 - 23 August 1947) w |
| The Australian singer Robert | Forster covered the song on his 1995 album I Had a Ne |
| Lt. Harold Thomas | Forster, D.S.O., M.C., R. Berks. |
| After dissolving the partnership with Marco | Forster, Daguerre formed a partnership with Lewis Mou |
| His mother was Frances | Forster, daughter of Sir William Forster of Bamburgh |
| Forster, David. | |
| Forster delivered the letter to her at Malvern himsel | |
| E. M. | Forster derived inspiration for the book from the fam |
| It was during this journey that | Forster died and was buried in the Quaker town of Fri |
| When | Forster died in 1882, his heirs sold the ranch to Iri |
| Forster died in 1882. | |
| 14 Gundagai MLA William | Forster died on 30 October 1882. |
| Major Harold Thomas | Forster DSO and Bar, MC and Bar (14 November 1878 - 2 |
| or the first time to her biographer, Margaret | Forster, du Maurier explained to a trusted few her ow |
| It is situated 10 minutes north of | Forster, Failford is a water skiing and boating locat |
| He was a member of the prominent | Forster family of Bamburgh and Adderstone Hall, the s |
| Adderstone was held by the | Forster family, Governors of Bamburgh Castle from the |
| Susan was the daughter of Sir Thomas ( | Forster) Foster V (1548-1612) of “Etherstone”, Hertfo |
| son from the North Mississippi Allstars, Nick | Forster from the bluegrass band Hot Rize, and Boulder |
| Charles | Forster, grandfather of E. M. Forster, held the livin |
| Forster had been introduced to Robert Dudley, 1st Ear | |
| In 1858, | Forster had been appointed secretary to the Lunacy Co |
| mily Centre, Miles Park Community Centre, and | Forster Hall, as well as a recreation centre near Bel |
| Besides working at his grandfather's school, | Forster helped to found the Grove House School in 182 |
| ice-Marshal F.H. "Sammy" Maynard, (birth name | Forster Herbert Martin Maynard) was a New Zealander o |
| Kapo Hildegard Lobauer, and guards Ilse | Forster, Herta Bothe, Irene Haschke, Gertrud Sauer, J |
| otel has a vast fireplace where 'General' Tom | Forster hid during the 1715 Jacobite rising. |
| While attending | Forster High, Jeffries played for the Australian Scho |
| John | Forster, his first biographer, records that Dickens, |
| Four delegates were sent from Britain: | Forster, his brother Josiah, George Stacey (pictured |
| Dorothy | Forster, historical novel by Sir Walter Besant |
| Forster House was demolished in order to make room fo | |
| ere built on the west side: Central House and | Forster House, a John Poulson design. |
| Forster, however, was known for cheating. | |
| Of the remaining three, one (Harold Ernest | Forster in Columbia) was formally listed as an Indepe |
| ally described as Polypodium evectum by Georg | Forster in 1786, before being reclassified and given |
| Memoirs of William | Forster: In Two Volumes, William Forster, Benjamin Se |
| n in 1852, and the grant was patented to John | Forster in 1866. |
| The heirs sold the rancho to John | Forster in 1850. |
| scribed in 1776 by botanists Johann and Georg | Forster in Characteres Generum Plantarum . |
| he novelist, and it is by this work that John | Forster is now chiefly remembered. |
| Forster is said to have been engaged to Letitia Lando | |
| John Cassellis (Robert | Forster) is a television news cameraman. |
| vene Delaney, Luigi Villani, Tracy Mann, Jill | Forster, John Stanton, Geraldine Turner, Davina White |
| Forster joined Blackburn's centre of excellence in th | |
| Blake, John Hamblin, Victoria Nicholls, Jill | Forster, Joy Chambers, Peter Mochrie, Kim Lewis, Penn |
| General William Frederick | Forster KH (17 December 1798 - 8 June 1879) was a sen |
| rsity of Southern California, The Karl August | Forster Lectureship of the Academy of Sciences and Li |
| For the 2007/08 and 2008/09 seasons | Forster, like the other England Academy players at Gl |
| Forster lived at Rancho Santa Margarita some 18 years | |
| ing Gabriel Cramer, Daniel Bernoulli, William | Forster Lloyd, Nassau William Senior, and Jules Dupui |
| Sinful (omnibus) (with Suzanne | Forster, Lori Foster, Kimberly Randell) |
| Forster maintains that it became evident in personal | |
| Forster married Elizabeth Emery in 1813. | |
| Forster married Frances Catherine Surtees of Newcastl | |
| ntervening years the house was let to Richard | Forster Matthews and then to his nephew Frederick Ber |
| 2003 Jackie | Forster Memorial Award for Culture |
| ruary 27, 2008, Griffiths delivered the Peter | Forster Memorial Lecture at University of Hull: Engen |
| Forster Memorial Park: east of the A21 road in the Wh | |
| The | Forster ministry was the fifth ministry of the Colony |
| a British expedition under Cook gave the name | Forster's Bay, after John R. Forster, naturalist with |
| R. and G. | Forster, Naturalists', Emu, vol. |
| Based on the Margaret | Forster novel Georgy Girl and the subsequent 1966 fil |
| 1562, he appears in conjunction with 'Anthony | Forster, of Cumnore, gent.', as assisting in forcing |
| Dickens wrote to John | Forster of the experience: "I can scarcely express ho |
| 1564: Sir Thomas | Forster of Adderstone |
| The Hill of Devi is an account by E. M. | Forster of two visits to India in 1912-1913 and 1921, |
| lle, Ohio; and Louise, who married H. Cameron | Forster, of Middletown, Ohio. |
| Singh of India, Watchman Nee of China, Roger | Forster of Forest Hill, Stephen Kaung of Richmond, Vi |
| William was the son of Sir Humphrey | Forster of Aldermaston House in Berkshire and father |
| all, Staffordshire, and was created a baronet | Forster of Lysways Hall' in March 1874. |
| He was the son of William | Forster of Aldermaston House in Berkshire which he in |
| of Parliament for Walsall and became baronet | Forster of Lysways Hall |
| grand scale, including an auction, with E. M. | Forster offering the manuscript of A Passage to India |
| In 1872 the Bradford MP William Edward | Forster opened new buildings in Bridge Street. |
| It is incorrectly believed by some that | Forster Park and Belmont Oval are in Kewdale, but Clo |
| d at the time a ball girl for Wigan Athletic, | Forster played in the United Kingdom team the Fox Kid |
| Forster played rugby for both Bolton School and Aspul | |
| immigrants who were very fond of Fuhrman and | Forster products. |
| n January 1881, during the Irish Land War, WE | Forster proposed his Protection of Persons and Proper |
| Forster ran for a seat to the Alberta Legislature in | |
| Forster ran for a third term in office in the 1930 Al | |
| Forster ran for re-nomination at a party convention h | |
| John (Don Juan) | Forster received a Mexican land grant in 1846 and est |
| Forster received his first instruction in composition | |
| Forster regularly published essays on the scientific | |
| om October 27, 1859 until March 8, 1860, when | Forster resigned his commission. |
| Forster resisted publication during his lifetime beca | |
| Forster retired from provincial office at dissolution | |
| E. M. | Forster reviewed it in The Times Literary Supplement. |
| loomsbury Group, including T. S. Eliot, E. M. | Forster, Roger Fry and Lytton Strachey. |
| de Klerk, | Forster, Sampson, Chinsamy, Ross. |
| webasaurus thwazi, was described by de Klerk, | Forster, Sampson, Chinsamy and Ross in 2000. |
| arted as a student of Frankland financed by a | Forster Scholarship; his work concerned optical prope |
| Forster scored a try on his first appearance for both | |
| In November 2007, | Forster scored three times as Rovers beat Preston Lad |
| ommissioned by, and dedicated to, the John L. | Forster Secondary School Concert Band of Windsor, Ont |
| ns, including Kim Salmon, Dave Graney, Robert | Forster, Spencer P. |
| d by a quote from A Room with a View by E. M. | Forster, spoken by Julian Sands and Daniel Day-Lewis |
| c day when work began on clearing the site of | Forster Square for new development as part of the Bro |
| Connections for Bradford | Forster Square are available at Shipley, although thr |
| ervice that runs past this line from Bradford | Forster Square to London Kings Cross. |
| ce to Leeds and an hourly service to Bradford | Forster Square and three trains per hour to Skipton. |
| dland Railway Company as part of the original | Forster Square Railway Station, as a showpiece for th |
| rvice to Leeds, an hourly service to Bradford | Forster Square and three trains per hour to Skipton. |
| Bradford | Forster Square station |
| alf-hourly service to both Leeds and Bradford | Forster Square and four trains an hour on to Skipton |
| to Leeds and a two-hourly service to Bradford | Forster Square with one or two trains per hour in the |
| eds and 5.5 miles (8.9 km) away from Bradford | Forster Square on the Airedale Line operated by North |
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