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n love with the ranch owner, Rebecca (Melissa | Gilbert), a widowed single mother, and he influences |
Soon after settling, Morgan married Prudence | Gilbert, a fellow passenger on the voyage from Bristo |
ard was first planned circa 1890 by Eugene F. | Gilbert, a jeweler from Connecticut who had purchased |
Dorothy Studd married the Rev | Gilbert A Barclay |
s a Country Preacher was written by George B. | Gilbert, a former pastor of this church. |
It was designed by Bradford | Gilbert, a Chicago school contemporary of Daniel Burn |
The score was composed and performed by Kevin | Gilbert, a major contributor to the Tuesday Night Mus |
Gilbert, a successful toymaker, is requested by the g | |
After the 1997 season the Redskins again made | Gilbert a franchise player, this time offering a one- |
He was also known as Gillebertus or | Gilbert, a Latinisation of his forename. |
2006 issue of The American Spectator, Martin | Gilbert, a Holocaust historian, writes: "Building on |
Dickinson married Susan Huntington | Gilbert, a friend of his sister Emily from childhood, |
Gilbert, a popular silent film actor best known for h | |
He was the father of Charlie | Gilbert, a National League outfielder from 1940-43 an |
ad two children, Elizabeth A. (born 1926) and | Gilbert A. (born 1930). |
Investigations done by | Gilbert A. Esquerdo and John C. Barentine in infrared |
e dedicated it to the Virgin Mary and invited | Gilbert, Abbot of Waverley in Surrey, to send 12 monk |
umn of 1875, Benedict corresponded with W. S. | Gilbert about collaborating on a comic opera with him |
ass player of the band Talas, approached Paul | Gilbert about forming a new band; in 1989, the two fo |
Gilbert acceded to the title of Earl of Pembroke and | |
took refuge in the Priory of St Pancras, and | Gilbert accepted the surrender of the Earl of Cornwal |
Gilbert accused his brother of planning to poison him | |
the space of only a few months in early 2006, | Gilbert achieved three "norms" in major chess tournam |
Gilbert acted as a collector of aid in Northamptonshi | |
It has been translated into English by | Gilbert Adair under the title A Void (1994). |
and based on the short novel A Closed Book by | Gilbert Adair) directed by Raoul Ruiz and starring Da |
English singer Julia | Gilbert adopted the name of the film's main character |
On occasion, he was credited as | Gilbert Adrian, a combination of his father's forenam |
Gilbert Affleck (c. | |
He was the second and oldest surviving son of | Gilbert Affleck and his wife Anna Dolben, daughter of |
21st, 1993, members of the Hutu tribe invaded | Gilbert's high school and captured members of the Tut |
Gilbert Agard - La Brea | |
Player of the Year award for 2008 was won by | Gilbert Agius of Valletta. |
nd on the 44th minute from an initial shot by | Gilbert Agius that had hit the post. |
Gilbert Agius (Valletta) | |
ne base is located adjacent to Winter Haven's | Gilbert Airport and connected to it by an asphalt tax |
Winter Haven's | Gilbert Airport (IATA: GIF, ICAO: KGIF, FAA LID: GIF) |
Winter Haven's | Gilbert Airport covers an area of 520 acres (210 ha) |
KGIF - Winter Haven's | Gilbert Airport (20 nm NW) |
ne Kops: Jimmy Bryant, Joseph Callahan, Billy | Gilbert, Al Kaufman |
An eponymously-named debut | Gilbert album completed in 2007 received excellent re |
Gilbert Alexander Ralston (1912, Newcastle, Northern | |
Best Keyboardist ( | Gilbert Alfaro, 2006, 2008) |
Liberal candidate | Gilbert Alison won the resulting by-election on 24 Ju |
Gilbert Alison is an Australian politician. | |
ng the most extensively collected authors are | Gilbert Allen, Claire Bateman, Phebe Davidson, Kurtis |
Birdman: Deniz Tek, Rob Younger, and Warwick | Gilbert, along with guitarist from The Stooges- Ron A |
Gilbert also supported Mice Parade and Silje Nes in L | |
John | Gilbert also made his debut and played occasional gam |
Gilbert also worked alongside Joseph McKenna, who wou | |
Gilbert also served as the announcer and audience hos | |
Senator and State Representative J.C. "Sonny" | Gilbert, also of Sicily Island. |
Gilbert also worked in 1950s television, including a | |
Gilbert also borrows from his 1870 opera, The Gentlem | |
Gilbert also reached the quarterfinal of 100m. | |
Gilbert also played a pivotal role in the development | |
Gilbert also began regulating the constitution of the | |
Gilbert also runs his own film production company, To | |
Rod | Gilbert also had two goals in the game. |
Gilbert also guest announced on Wheel in late 1995, w | |
Gilbert Alsop (10 September 1908 - 16 April 1992) was | |
having been written by John S. Carter and Tim | Gilbert, although it was based on an instrumental ide |
Gilbert always had aspirations to play for Texas sinc | |
Gilbert Amee (assistant 1864, then keeper 1864-1869) | |
er the following years until 1982, when Colin | Gilbert, an architect from Ealing, designed additiona |
t World, which featured the character Whitley | Gilbert, an obnoxious and wealthy African American de |
erican Revolution, two of Fanning's brothers, | Gilbert and Thomas, were captured aboard a privateer |
He then murders his friend, | Gilbert, and steals the jewels he had been hiding, pr |
8, 2010, the Jacksonville Jaguars signed Tony | Gilbert and two other players. |
He sang as a bass with his local | Gilbert and Sullivan society and his brother's jazz b |
he recorded include Mozart's The Magic Flute, | Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado, Mozart's Idomeneo |
elder and longtime minor league manager Larry | Gilbert, and the brother of Charlie Gilbert, also an |
March 14, 1932: Babe Herman, Wally | Gilbert and Ernie Lombardi were traded by the Robins |
he time, including Montagu Burgoyne, Mary Ann | Gilbert and Lord Ashley, who was the primary influenc |
Gilbert and Sullivan For All gave concert performance | |
The Story of | Gilbert and Sullivan (1953) |
here they have continued their involvement in | Gilbert and Sullivan by directing productions for the |
annual Buxton Festival and the International | Gilbert and Sullivan Festival, among other festivals |
During their | Gilbert and Sullivan for All years, Round and Adams a |
upert D'Oyly Carte to dress a 1918 revival of | Gilbert and Sullivan's Patience, in succession to W. |
lia and New Zealand, appearing in many of the | Gilbert and Sullivan soprano roles with the J. C. Wil |
y Feinstein directed by Barry Feinstein, Joel | Gilbert, and D.A. Pennebaker (DVD released March 8, 2 |
ate the top of the T-shape of the bay are the | Gilbert and Crillon inlets and are a part of a trench |
John Davies | Gilbert and their son, Carew Davies Gilbert played a |
n picture of the same name, directed by Brian | Gilbert and released in 1984. |
erformances in the mezzo-soprano roles of the | Gilbert and Sullivan operas with the D'Oyly Carte Ope |
ateur dramatics society with leading roles in | Gilbert and Sullivan operettas and straight plays (Ro |
Lawson was elected Vice-President of the | Gilbert and Sullivan Society in 1944 and regularly jo |
project partnership of Seth Berger, Jay Coen | Gilbert and Tom Austin while they were graduate stude |
Redding and Wilton and consists of the former | Gilbert and Bennett manufacturing plant, institutiona |
Gilbert and George | |
on ship, and harbor operations in the Ellice, | Gilbert, and Marshall Islands; then she departed Kwaj |
e Big Welsh Challenge TV show along with Rhod | Gilbert and Colin Charvis, with Glyn Wise as her ment |
including Jason Manford, Russell Howard, Rhod | Gilbert and Stewart Lee. |
and 1964 are ranked the best, according to "A | Gilbert and Sullivan Discography", edited by Marc She |
st likely would have played the title role in | Gilbert and Sullivan's next work, The Sorcerer (1877) |
Peggy | Gilbert and her all-girl band. |
This is itself a reference to | Gilbert and Sullivan's The Sorcerer. |
rried Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of John | Gilbert, and connected by descent with the legal fami |
mic Love and Rockets (along with his brothers | Gilbert and Mario). |
When the | Gilbert and Sullivan partnership collapsed after the |
Samuel | Gilbert and his son James donated land for use as a c |
Meanwhile | Gilbert and Eberhard went to the south and devastated |
of the Screw (Benjamin Britten), The Mikado ( | Gilbert and Sullivan) and Die Fledermaus (Johann Stra |
ril Leonis shuttled cargo among the Marshall, | Gilbert, and Ellice Islands before sailing for Pearl |
tuck, Connecticut to Jewish immigrant parents | Gilbert and Helena (Pollack) Greenberg. |
sical and popular concerts to performances of | Gilbert and Sullivan operettas by Martyn Green's comp |
ance north towards the island and capture the | Gilbert and Marshall Islands and the Marianas, going |
heless, they coaxed eight comic operas out of | Gilbert and Sullivan in the 1880s. |
Fred created the roles of Apollo in | Gilbert and Sullivan's Thespis (1871), and the Learne |
The Story of | Gilbert and Sullivan |
ancy Yuen as Pamina and Will Rhodes, Dominick | Gilbert and Soponwit Wangcharoensab as the three boys |
The | Gilbert and Ellice Islands were a British protectorat |
in 1861 in the Indianapolis grocery store of | Gilbert and Hester Van Camp, who canned fruits and ve |
called at Funafuti, Onotoa and Tarawa in the | Gilbert and Ellice Islands, Manus, Admiralty Islands, |
Director Brian Levant, producer Brian | Gilbert and writers Daniel Altiere and Steven Altiere |
ially well known for his talents interpreting | Gilbert and Sullivan, and did much to encourage aspir |
to the Pacific where they participated in the | Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign, the Salamaua-L |
under well-known Minor League manager - Larry | Gilbert, and was inducted into the New Orleans based |
nce history with the renowned historian Felix | Gilbert, and epic poetry with the famous translator R |
ork City Opera debut as Reginald Bunthorne in | Gilbert and Sullivan's Patience. |
ph is all but forgotten, it inspired parts of | Gilbert and Sullivan's 1882 Savoy Opera, Iolanthe. |
Subsequent reviews, written after | Gilbert and Sullivan had renamed the show and made ot |
ars by a group that specialized in presenting | Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas and who rented the |
Chad | Gilbert and Hayley Williams covered the song as part |
, it was placed under the jurisdiction of the | Gilbert and Ellice Islands. |
he Aesthetic movement, which was satirised in | Gilbert and Sullivan's Patience, which includes the l |
Born as the third child to the | Gilbert and Seelwathie Fonseka at Peliyagoda, Kelaniy |
tute of Technology and faculty adviser to the | Gilbert and Sullivan Society. |
three American's in the quarter-finals (Brad | Gilbert and Kevin Curren being the others). |
Palmer has performed and recorded | Gilbert and Sullivan operas, as Katisha in The Mikado |
ke (1896), was the only outright failure of a | Gilbert and Sullivan opera. |
He was able to bring | Gilbert and Sullivan together briefly for two more op |
"Paul | Gilbert and Billy Sheehan Duo" - 3:09 |
Gilbert and his partner, Kathy Boudin, remained activ | |
he park with his gang, which included Johnnie | Gilbert and Frank Gardiner. |
The film was directed by Brian | Gilbert and filmed at GG Studios, Neve Ilan, Israel a |
In the Pacific Theater of World War II, the | Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign, from November |
quadron had attacked targets in the Marshall, | Gilbert and Truk Islands, as well attacking Wake Isla |
rmances in the principal soprano roles of the | Gilbert and Sullivan operas with the D'Oyly Carte Ope |
run raids against the Japanese, striking the | Gilbert and Marshall islands in February, Wake Island |
with the D'Oyly Carte tradition of performing | Gilbert and Sullivan. |
rican historical drama film directed by Brian | Gilbert and starring Willem Dafoe, Miranda Richardson |
Rowland was a senior lawyer with law firm | Gilbert and Tobin in Sydney. |
The lyrics pastiche the | Gilbert and Sullivan patter song known as "the (Lord |
film starring one-time silent film icon John | Gilbert and the first Columbia feature film to includ |
ppeared in many productions with the New York | Gilbert and Sullivan Players during his career. |
Eyre maintained her interest in | Gilbert and Sullivan throughout her life. |
role of Casilda in The Gondoliers for Yale's | Gilbert and Sullivan Society, among other roles. |
ly Carte artist Cynthia Morey, Fryatt wrote a | Gilbert and Sullivan pantomime adaptation entitled Th |
The school district operates schools in | Gilbert and Queen Creek, Arizona. |
lete dialogue) is highly regarded: The online | Gilbert and Sullivan Discography says, "This recordin |
Errantry perfectly fits the tune of | Gilbert and Sullivan's I Am the Very Model of a Moder |
Main article: Cultural influence of | Gilbert and Sullivan |
Jessica was the daughter of Angela and Ian | Gilbert and was raised in Woldingham, Surrey. |
Martha Graham Dance Company and The New York | Gilbert and Sullivan Players, to name a few. |
Sky | Gilbert and Christie MacFadyen (who starred in The To |
York became vacant by the death of Archbishop | Gilbert, and Drummond was at once chosen as his succe |
The picture stars | Gilbert and stage actress Jeanne Eagels in one of her |
s two theatres, was the second-longest of the | Gilbert and Sullivan series, eclipsed only by The Mik |
ately in the principal soubrette roles of the | Gilbert and Sullivan operas as follows: Hebe in H.M.S |
Lawlor occasionally returned to | Gilbert and Sullivan; he appeared as a guest artist w |
The | Gilbert and Ellice Islands were formerly designated a |
Sipho Sibiya to the Baltimore Blast for Neil | Gilbert and Allen Eller. |
luding Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Sara | Gilbert and Danny Nucci. |
dvanced bases in the invasions of the Ellice, | Gilbert, and Marshall Islands. |
He often collaborated with Charles H. | Gilbert, and in 1884 on a collecting trip through the |
ny d'Offay, who once brought down the artists | Gilbert and George. |
Her parents were Morris Goldberg, a | Gilbert and Sullivan circus performer, and Cissie Gol |
Broadstairs and as part of the International | Gilbert and Sullivan festival in Buxton. |
o the Brooklyn Dodgers for Babe Herman, Wally | Gilbert, and Ernie Lombardi. |
artet, myth and legend in classical music and | Gilbert and Sullivan. |
rom comic operas, especially the very popular | Gilbert and Sullivan operas. |
e, a member of the family that first produced | Gilbert and Sullivan operas in London and that built |
Brunei and then Resident Commissioner in the | Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony, now Kiribati and T |
3 April - | Gilbert and Sullivan's opera The Pirates of Penzance |
In its early years, the Savoy operas of | Gilbert and Sullivan were the chief part of the socie |
The first operetta staged by the society was | Gilbert and Sullivan's Iolanthe at the Eaton Auditori |
was born in Saint Laurent, Quebec, the son of | Gilbert and Marie-Ange Goyer. |
maduke Pointdextre in the first production of | Gilbert and Sullivan's The Sorcerer at the Opera Comi |
an ongoing musical, White Trash Wins Lotto; a | Gilbert and Sullivan-esque treatment of the rise and |
n of southern Walnut Hills bounded by Morris, | Gilbert, and Sinton Avenues was designated a historic |
Nancy married Dr. James | Gilbert and they had two daughters, Susie and Gloria. |
two-act comic opera with a libretto by W. S. | Gilbert and music by F. Osmond Carr. |
at from immediately surrounding areas (mostly | Gilbert and Monetta). |
Gilbert and Morris live in Rainow, outside Macclesfie | |
Hot Mikado is a musical comedy, based on | Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado, adapted by David H |
the name of the haughty character Pooh-Bah in | Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado (1885). |
For notices of | Gilbert and other prominent members of the Tennent fa |
eighth grade class was required to present a | Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. |
By her he had a son | Gilbert and a daughter Elizabeth. |
some, such as harpsichordist-organist Kenneth | Gilbert and clarinetist Richard Stoltzman, went on to |
In 1935 she appeared in several operettas by | Gilbert and Sullivan on Broadway, portraying Casilda |
In 2007, | Gilbert and Morris remixed two tracks for the Nine In |
eared as Minestra in The Mountebanks by W. S. | Gilbert and Alfred Cellier. |
ed non-combatant laborers captured during the | Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign. |
The Melrose Chronicle however, supportive of | Gilbert and his election, failed to note the signific |
early performances was in EMI's recording of | Gilbert and Sullivan's opera The Yeomen of the Guard, |
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