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tion until 1998, when State Assemblyman Scott | Garrett, a considerably more conservative Republican, |
Garrett, a Yale College graduate, received his law de | |
by this time working with abolitionist Thomas | Garrett, a Quaker working in Wilmington, Delaware. |
Garrett, a former President of the B&O. | |
inatra) rides with Brunhilde Esterhazy (Betty | Garrett), a female cab driver, who sings that she wan |
Franklin | Garrett, a man dubbed "Atlanta's Official Historian" |
lowered, landing on and killing Billie Wayne | Garrett, a rodeo volunteer from Columbia, SC. |
He married Edith Amy | Garrett, a trained nurse, in a civil ceremony at Hawt |
Burglar Lucius | Garrett accompanies them and they all decide to resto |
After the war, | Garrett acquired three gunboats that had been used in |
Drew | Garrett, actor |
Huizenga and his wife have five children, | Garrett, Adrian, Alexandra, William, and Sieger. |
and taking drugs, they forbid her from seeing | Garrett again and threaten to call the police. |
converted 14 aircraft to turboprop power with | Garrett AiResearch TPE-331 engines; modified aircraft |
deleau, Pierre Brind'amour, Michel Dion, John | Garrett, Allan Globensky, Jocelyn Guevremont, Norm Gr |
Performing with | Garrett allowed Reeves to further expand his soloing |
A measure of the strong reputation | Garrett already had is that his sidemen include trump |
Another brother, Judd | Garrett, also works for the Cowboys. |
Ray | Garrett also participated in revising Parts VII throu |
Garrett also teaches classes, workshops, retreats, an | |
Kenny | Garrett: alto saxophone, flute |
eer Balzac translator, and her husband Edmund | Garrett, an Ibsen translator, lived here up to Garret |
ABC television series October Road as Ronnie | Garrett and joined the cast of the ABC Family series |
she met Kris Kristofferson while filming Pat | Garrett and Billy the Kid; the two married in 1973. |
layed with Joe Henderson, Betty Carter, Kenny | Garrett, and Mingus Dynasty. |
He placed third behind American Robert | Garrett and fellow Greek Panagiotis Paraskevopoulos. |
tions by Cleanth Brooks, Andrew Lytle, George | Garrett, and other well-known literati. |
between the albums New Morning (1970) and Pat | Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973). |
1968 by the Black Student Union leader Jimmy | Garrett and the college's liberal president, John Sum |
to star in The Pursuit of Happiness with Brad | Garrett and Larry Miller. |
Edwin Evans, Hugh Massie, Eugene Palmer, Tom | Garrett and the "Demon Bowler" himself, the man who p |
Locke, Benjamin Luxon, Leontyne Price, Lesley | Garrett and Bryn Terfel. |
It is led by Head Chef Andre | Garrett and Chef Patron Chris Galvin. |
and Mrs. Broox Cleveland | Garrett) and grandchildren (Betty Gray Garrett and Br |
ci Mane, Waka Flocka Flame, Roscoe Dash, Sean | Garrett, and Drumma Boy. |
n Milaca, Minnesota on September 12, 1923, to | Garrett and Anna (Ruis) Brink. |
l Rudd, drummer Beaver Harris and both Donald | Garrett and Lewis Worrell on basses. |
r stronghold, following the retirement of Ted | Garrett, and secured a majority of 19,470. |
After this incident, | Garrett and the other students somehow lost all recol |
Jeffrey | Garrett and his siblings were the prisoners of Elias |
recorded appearances as a sideman with Kenny | Garrett and Joshua Redman and continued to work in th |
1973), Jonathan Pryke, Jonathan Redfearn, Ian | Garrett and Alan Munden. |
his widow Laura Lee Gray, daughter Bess Gray | Garrett and her husband Broox C. Garrett and Dr. Lero |
loose-leaf tobacco (including Morgan's, Levi | Garrett, and Taylor's Pride brands), snuff (Garrett, |
on by Fabian Fernandez, Jimmy Folber, Miritri | Garrett and Chris Mostert. |
Matt is the son of Henry Saracen and Shelby | Garrett, and lives alone with his grandmother, Lorrai |
tern portion of the ridge forms the border of | Garrett and Allegany Counties of Maryland. |
n the Fox network sitcom 'Til Death with Brad | Garrett and Joely Fisher. |
with his wife Allison and their two children, | Garrett and Hayden. |
t personalities, including Billy the Kid, Pat | Garrett, and Shotgun John Collins. |
'" is the title of a song co-written by Kelly | Garrett and Craig Wiseman and recorded by American co |
.B. Noel Wyatt and William G. Nolting for the | Garrett and Sons investment banking company, a leadin |
J. | Garrett and L. W. Farr, Camden College (Syd, 1964) |
9 April 2007 - 2007: Maude | Garrett and Kyle Linahan |
ch, and it shares some plot elements with Pat | Garrett and Billy the Kid, a western also starring Co |
e Ford, Barry Banks, Christine Brewer, Lesley | Garrett and Simon Keenlyside. |
Over the years, | Garrett and Wonder have mended their relationship. |
d on 23 April 1988, sponsored by Mrs. Marilyn | Garrett, and commissioned on 9 September 1989, with C |
mples of "Do You Want It Right Now" by Siedah | Garrett and "Everything Counts" by Depeche Mode. |
retations (particularly those proposed by Don | Garrett and David Owen). |
Franklin married Thomas | Garrett and gave birth to two children in the early 1 |
She arranged for Harrison, Sean | Garrett and Rodney Jerkins to be given individual roo |
They have two (2) daughters, Alesha | Garrett and Andrea Long, and two (2) granddaughters, |
Produced by Fernando Garibay, Sean | Garrett and Nicole Scherzinger it was as the fourth s |
Sean | Garrett and Polow da Don worked on "Whatever U Like" |
able artists, including John Lee Hooker, Amos | Garrett and Tom Rush. |
Garrett and fellow independent Mark Walklate are reco | |
In 1966/67 | Garrett and J J Cale co-produced A trip down the Suns |
ldren in the 1980s, including sons Morgan and | Garrett and daughter Brittany. |
Soldier and Political Insurgent Richmond, VA: | Garrett and Massie |
w songs were recorded: "Away" (featuring Sean | Garrett) and the hit single "Takin' Back My Love" (fe |
ction of Beg, Borrow or Steal (opposite Betty | Garrett and Eddie Bracken). |
rs -- bassist Richard Bona, saxophonist Kenny | Garrett, and banjoist Bela Fleck. |
nd 220 m (720 ft) 1.75 km southeast of Crosby | Garrett and 3.5km west of Kirkby Stephen. |
ning burial ground, as is abolitionist Thomas | Garrett and Delaware Governor Caleb P. Bennett. |
of Virginia; Soldier and Political Insurgent, | Garrett and Massie Publishers; Richmond, VA |
In April, he starred alongside Lesley | Garrett and Willard White in the ITV Music of Morse c |
which covers the western Maryland counties of | Garrett and Alleganey County. |
time employees including the publisher, John | Garrett, and the company officed out of the game room |
Benjamin Weisman, Dorothy Wayne and Marilynn | Garrett and made famous by Bobby Vee on his 1963 Libe |
In London, Mann worked at the Elizabeth | Garrett Anderson Hospital for Women, the Central Lond |
member of the Managing Committee of Elizabeth | Garrett Anderson Hospital, 1941-50; President of the |
the new University College Hospital Elizabeth | Garrett Anderson Wing, a £70 million purpose-built wi |
December 17 - Elizabeth | Garrett Anderson (b. |
The New Hospital was renamed the Elizabeth | Garrett Anderson Hospital in 1918. |
rch with her friend and colleague, Dr. Louisa | Garrett Anderson near to their home in Penn, Buckingh |
In November 2008, the Elizabeth | Garrett Anderson and Obstetric Hospital closed and it |
In 1866, Elizabeth | Garrett Anderson was appointed General Medical Attend |
The University College Hospital Elizabeth | Garrett Anderson Wing is a maternity and neonatal ser |
1910, alongside Emmeline Pankhurst, Elizabeth | Garrett Anderson and Dorinda Neligan. |
include Pete Rose Jr., J.T. Snow, Tim Salmon, | Garrett Anderson and Jim Edmonds. |
Elizabeth | Garrett Anderson opens the St Mary's Dispensary where |
The Elizabeth | Garrett Anderson and Obstetric Hospital was a hospita |
n of the Obstetric Hospital and the Elizabeth | Garrett Anderson Hospital. |
28 September - Elizabeth | Garrett Anderson graduates as Britain's first woman d |
the New Hospital for Women (now the Elizabeth | Garrett Anderson Hospital, Euston Road) initially ass |
ital and senior obstetrician at the Elizabeth | Garrett Anderson Hospital. |
ross School which was later renamed Elizabeth | Garrett Anderson School. |
their first child, Elizabeth (later Elizabeth | Garrett Anderson), there in 1836. |
long with her friend and colleague Dr. Louisa | Garrett Anderson, she established military hospitals |
Margaret Kineton Parkes, Mrs. Bormann Wells, | Garrett Anderson, and Stanton Coit (a member of “the |
Louisa | Garrett Anderson, co-founder of Women's Hospital for |
women physicians Sophia Jex-Blake, Elizabeth | Garrett Anderson, Emily Blackwell and Elizabeth Black |
l for Children at 688 Harrow Road with Louisa | Garrett Anderson. |
New Hospital for Women, founded by Elizabeth | Garrett Anderson; renamed the Elizabeth Garrett Ander |
"Long Long Kiss" (Kelly | Garrett, Angela Lauer, Tim Lauer) - 2:52 |
In December 2002, | Garrett announced that he would seek to further his p |
In 1990, | Garrett appeared as a semi-regular panelist on the re |
Antagonists or Fellow-Travelers?", in Fagan, | Garrett, Archaeolological Fantasies: How pseudoarchae |
Dublin: | Garrett, Arthur; 1990: Through Countless Ages |
Spencer | Garrett as Tommy Stans |
Susie | Garrett as Betty Johnson |
Leif | Garrett as Brent Hoover |
The Journal editorially charged that | Garrett as a representative "voted for millions of do |
tarred Nanette Fabray as Sally Madison, Betty | Garrett as Sgt. |
The Green Party selected Ann | Garrett as its candidate. |
tion" was founded in 1879 by Bishop Alexander | Garrett as the Cathedral Chapel of the Incarnation. |
gineer the candidacy of the rock singer Peter | Garrett as his successor in the seat. |
This was disputed by | Garrett as a "short jocular conversation". |
The protagonist | Garrett, as he appears from a third-person view, in t |
Roy | Garrett as Senator |
Also shown was Patsy | Garrett as Mr. Kaufman's secretary, Miss Hogarth. |
he next morning, Erin is anxious to leave but | Garrett asks her to have breakfast with him and she a |
ors were fellow Americans Connolly and Robert | Garrett at 1.65 metres. |
lan in middays, Wendy in afternoons, and John | Garrett at night. |
Peter | Garrett Athas (born September 15, 1947 in Hackensack, |
tes Troy Glaus, Eric Byrnes, Chase Utley, and | Garrett Atkins. |
Franklin M. | Garrett, Atlanta and Environs, pp. |
Garrett attended grade school at Saint Ann's which is | |
Born on a farm near Gorman, Texas, | Garrett attended the public schools and Hankins' Norm |
The station is located between | Garrett Avenue and Lowry's Lane, near Lancaster Avenu |
re, Decatur TRUMPET Hailey Furr, Farmersville | Garrett B. Holland, Kountze Dylan Drake, Anahuac Alex |
This article is about Gregory | Garrett, baseball player. |
Berthold Viertel, and written by Oliver H.P. | Garrett, bases on story by Neil Blackwell and Rowland |
Donald | Garrett: bass |
Wonder, Gavin Christopher, Sara Hickman, Lee | Garrett, BeBe & CeCe Winans and Melissa Manchester. |
cated along single-member district lines, and | Garrett became the first Republican on the revamped c |
Rev. Alexander | Garrett became presiding bishop. |
Garrett began his pro career with the Winnipeg Blue B | |
He is presently working on | Garrett Bennett's The Spy & the Sparrow. |
John G. Bergen was one of three sons born to | Garrett Bergen who became prominent public servants. |
Following his death, Eliza established the | Garrett Bible Institute, now Garrett-Evangelical Theo |
raduated from Northwestern University and the | Garrett Bible Institute, and was ordained in 1883. |
al Seminary, then earned the B.D. degree from | Garrett Biblical Institute in 1916. |
received a bachelors degree in theology from | Garrett Biblical Institute in 1917. |
nd a Bachelor of Divinity degree in 1941 from | Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, IL. |
D.D. degree by Albion College in 1931 and by | Garrett Biblical Institute in 1940. |
cated at Hamilton College (A.B., 1883) and at | Garrett Biblical Institute (S.T.B., 1891). |
Other than | Garrett Biggs, who served as on-site manager for the |
walked this street including Wyatt Earp, Pat | Garrett, Billy the Kid, President William H. Taft, Pa |
The word was coined by | Garrett Birkhoff before 1967, for use in the third ed |
They were first introduced by | Garrett Birkhoff and Richard S. Pierce in 1956, in a |
Rev. Alexander C. | Garrett, Bishop of Northern Texas, on March 17, 1875. |
Scarborough's grandson | Garrett Blackwelder played basketball at East Carolin |
Rogerson was married twice: to Emma | Garrett Blaikie in 1845 and to Isabella Whiteford in |
es Doyle, Janice Eidus, Patricia Foster, Nola | Garrett, Bob Hicok, Stephen Graham Jones, Rachel Kadi |
Adderley, Kenny Burrell, Mal Waldron, Donald | Garrett, Bobby Durham, Jimmy Cobb, Joe Chambers, Albe |
Foxy Lady was produced mainly by | Garrett; Bono was a co-producer for only three tracks |
1992: Swans Crossing .... | Garrett Booth (3 episodes, 1992) |
Inductees were "Tiny" Cole and Holmes | Garrett, both awarded posthumously. |
Nightingales (1989) ... Dr. | Garrett Braden (13 episodes, 1989) |
at also produces the Grizzly tobacco and Levi | Garrett brands. |
Garrett Building was listed on the National Register | |
Garrett Building is a historic office building locate | |
ne was defeated by Republican candidate Scott | Garrett, by a total of 209 votes. |
formance on August 30, Wonder paid tribute to | Garrett by singing a medley of songs they co-created, |
Daniel Lapaine as | Garrett Byrne |
Garrett Byrne, Irish nationalist and MP (d.1897). | |
Rogers Cup MVP:: | Garrett Caldwell, Toronto Supra; Danny Gallagher, St. |
or the American Constitution Society, Brandon | Garrett called the ruling "chilling" and the majority |
Garrett Camp and Geoff Smith now reside in San Franci | |
that neither Morena, Chiara Siracusa nor Thea | Garrett can submit songs for the next selection. |
ne sex hotline so her disturbed brother (Leif | Garrett) can slit their throats with a straight razor |
The current United States Attorney is Leura | Garrett Canary. |
ira Caine; Joan Collins; Faye Dunaway; Lesley | Garrett; Catherine Zeta Jones; Patsy Kensit; Madonna; |
Carl | Garrett caught 29 passes for 267 yards and two touchd |
featuring Chick Corea, John McLaughlin, Kenny | Garrett, Christian McBride and Vinnie Colaiuta. |
Ambrotype of Thomas | Garrett circa 1850 |
February 2007 Foreign Affairs article, Laurie | Garrett claims that many charitable organizations, am |
Garrett claims that the passport was never used and i | |
Garrett Cochran was an American football player and c | |
The | Garrett Coliseum is an 13,500-seat multi-purpose aren |
he Princeton University library in the Robert | Garrett Collection there. |
Rat Run | Garrett combats a group planning the biggest ecologic |
June 8 - George | Garrett, composer (d. |
Elizabeth | Garrett, composer of New Mexico's state song O Fair N |
Garrett considered the B&O to be a Southern railroad, | |
Garrett contested Hexham in 1955 and Doncaster in 195 | |
Garrett could have reacted violently during his argum | |
Judicial Circuit of Washington, Allegany, and | Garrett Counties. |
Maryland from the storm was mostly limited to | Garrett County and western Allegany County, where bli |
On 1 July 1955 the ship was redesignated USS | Garrett County (LST-786). |
The Superintendent of Schools administers the | Garrett County Public School System, and serves as ex |
for Maryland District 1 in 2006, which covers | Garrett County and parts of Washington and Allegany c |
The town is also the county seat of | Garrett County and is located within the Pittsburgh D |
Garrett County owns four park sites and fifteen recre | |
ic schools and colleges and maintained by the | Garrett County Board of Education. |
USS | Garrett County (LST-786) was an LST-542-class tank la |
The Official Website of | Garrett County's Chamber of Commerce |
eeway west to just west of the Finzel exit in | Garrett County), US 40 was moved its old route to run |
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