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Gilbert Ralph Clements, O.PEI (born 11 September 1928 | |
It was written by Ron | Gilbert, Ralph Scala and Mike Esposito. |
d four of his own brothers, namely Asclettin, | Gilbert, Ralph, and Rainulf. |
The game features the voices of | Gilbert Ramirez and former basketball player Steve Ke |
r assemblyman and State Supreme Court Justice | Gilbert Ramirez, who introduced him to Shirley Chisho |
Gilbert ran successfully for the state House that yea | |
In 1971, | Gilbert ran for the state House and, in the primary, |
Chris | Gilbert ran for 3,231 yards in 29 games for the Unive |
He gained some of his first experience under | Gilbert Rathbun in the theater program at Seton Hall |
Dr. Wendell | Gilbert Rayburn (born May 20, 1929) served as preside |
For whatever reason, | Gilbert rebelled when Henry died in 936 and changed a |
Richard fitz | Gilbert received the lordship of Clare, in Suffolk, w |
Dr. | Gilbert received his BA degrees in Biochemistry/Cell |
Gilbert recently began producing records, notably H2O | |
Gilbert recommended Davy for the post, and Gregory Wa | |
In 1991, | Gilbert recorded "Lincoln and Liberty" and "When John |
The area was originally known as the | Gilbert Recreation Ground, which was owned by the loc |
"Cherry" ( | Gilbert, Redman) - 3:37 |
old bearing rivers which was named by William | Gilbert Rees. |
W.S. | Gilbert refers to the 'Grace of an odalisque on a div |
Harriett | Gilbert regularly presents the Monday and Friday edit |
In the 1990s, | Gilbert regularly appeared at London techno clubs und |
Gilbert rejected the Redskins' five-year, $20 million | |
charity record in aid of victims of Hurricane | Gilbert released under the collective name Windjammer |
Gilbert remained with Palace after their relegation b | |
Victorian era dramatist W. S. | Gilbert remarked, "Deer-stalking would be a very fine |
Gilbert remarried in 2003 to Claire Sherridan. | |
Gilbert Renfroe, QB 1992-93 | |
Major Vivian | Gilbert reported the events later. |
Nancy Green | Gilbert resides in suburban Virginia. |
In burlesquing L'elisir d'amore, | Gilbert retained the characters of the original, inve |
Gilbert retired from business and political life afte | |
Gilbert returned to the Australian Test team as Capta | |
In 1942, | Gilbert returned to Guayaquil to study under Hans Mic |
After the war | Gilbert returned to Iowa and continued his career as |
Recorder M.A. Williamsun and Councilmen James | Gilbert, Reynolds Cahoon, Arthur E. White, Herbert S. |
Gilbert Rice Floodlight Cup | |
Stephen | Gilbert Richard "Steve" Davey (born 5 September 1948 |
Gilbert Richard Mitchison, Baron Mitchison CBE QC, ot | |
rs such as Marty Friedman, Jason Becker, Paul | Gilbert, Richie Kotzen, Tony MacAlpine and Vinnie Moo |
931, deputising at right-back for the injured | Gilbert Richmond in the 0-3 defeat away at Rotherham |
It is situated on the | Gilbert River, from which the town derives its name. |
form a new band; picking up George Salas and | Gilbert Rivera, they called themselves "The Fabulous |
aider Museum is located at Raider Hall, 24191 | Gilbert Road, Camp Barrett, Marine Corps Base Quantic |
particular Oleg Kerensky (later Dr. Oleg) and | Gilbert Roberts (later Sir Gilbert) |
Woodside, CA: | Gilbert Roberts Publications, 1975. |
1876, a dispute arose when an American named | Gilbert Roberts landed from the French barque Forca d |
He also supported groups such as NASCAR and | Gilbert Rodeo Days. |
According to Sports Illustrated writer | Gilbert Rogin, Patterson didn't punch enough and freq |
Gilbert Roland as Sheriff Paul Bartell | |
Gilbert Roland as Romano | |
Gilbert Roland as Moonglow | |
Gilbert Roland - Mason | |
Gilbert Roland as Teche Bossier | |
Gilbert Roland ... Don Pablo Vincente | |
Gilbert Roland as Pierre DuQuesne | |
Gilbert Roland as Manolo Estrada | |
Gilbert Roland as Father Sierra | |
Gilbert Roland | |
Gilbert Roland co-stars and Kim Novak makes her first | |
It stars Olivia de Havilland, | Gilbert Roland and Paul Scofield. |
Gilbert Roland's Gaucho may almost be seen as self-pa | |
In 1941, Bennett married the actor | Gilbert Roland, by whom she had two daughters, Lorind |
The supporting cast includes Ursula Thiess, | Gilbert Roland, and Zachary Scott. |
ed by Fred Niblo, and starred Norma Talmadge, | Gilbert Roland, and Lilyan Tashman. |
ck Powell, Barry Sullivan, Gloria Grahame and | Gilbert Roland. |
-and-white silent film starring Clara Bow and | Gilbert Roland. |
The Messenger (1937) - | Gilbert Rollin |
The | Gilbert Row is a group of historic rowhouses in the s |
In May 1982, the | Gilbert Row was listed on the National Register of Hi |
Buildings in the | Gilbert Row are generally constructed on foundations |
Gilbert Rowland (born 1946 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a | |
1697, (anon.; preface in answer to | Gilbert Rule answered in ‘Nazianzeni Querela,' 1697, |
Dr | Gilbert Rule (1629 (approx) - 1701 ) was a nonconform |
Gilbert Rule, nonconformist divine and the Principal | |
This prompted | Gilbert Rule, to respond with a book called "The Good |
Cornelius's wife, Lucia Isabella | Gilbert Runkle (born in North Brookfield, Massachuset |
bjective and Objective Language, J. Z. Young, | Gilbert Ryle |
is respect, he is a brother under the skin to | Gilbert Ryle and Quine (in his better moments). |
Gilbert Ryle, The Concept of Mind | |
non-reductionist naturalism, akin to that of | Gilbert Ryle, Peter Strawson, and P.M.S. Hacker. |
Gilbert Ryle, for example, argued that traditional un | |
mes Amartya Sen, Peter Strawson, Alfred Ayer, | Gilbert Ryle, Isaiah Berlin, Bernard Williams, Thomas |
eral were unopposed, Cowper was challenged by | Gilbert S. Miner, whom he defeated in the election he |
Gilbert S. Merritt, Jr. - Senior Judge, United States | |
When interviewed after his signing, | Gilbert said "I am excited about the opportunity to p |
The historian Mark | Gilbert said, "it is hard to think of a British newsp |
The historian Sir Martin | Gilbert said: "Alfred Wetzler was a true hero. |
yers in the field were Rotterdam titlist Brad | Gilbert, San Francisco winner Andre Agassi, Aaron Kri |
building material was locally-quarried Lower | Gilbert Sandstone. |
4 January 1918, Ruamps shared a victory with | Gilbert Sardier. |
John | Gilbert Sawyer (June 5, 1825 - September 5, 1898) was |
"There's a Chance We Can Make It" | Gilbert, Scala) |
"Life is Just a Cher O'Bowlies" ( | Gilbert, Scala) |
hn Affleck and his wife Neeltice, daughter of | Gilbert Schape. |
See also: Linati schema for Ulysses and | Gilbert schema for Ulysses |
Gilbert Schneider (born January 4, 1965 in Troisdorf) | |
Saint | Gilbert School also supports many local/community pro |
The | Gilbert School is a private secondary school that ser |
St. | Gilbert School offers students a challenging curricul |
"Saint | Gilbert School is called by God and the faith communi |
The | Gilbert School, about 1910 |
Gilbert scored his first NHL goal on February 20, 200 | |
Dick Vest, Harold Horder, Viv Farnsworth and | Gilbert scored tries in Australia's 21-8 victory. |
artist began in 1931 when the architect Giles | Gilbert Scott asked him to produce a series of sculpt |
earer vault is a Victorian copy by Sir George | Gilbert Scott |
University Library was housed within the main | Gilbert Scott Building. |
789-1791) completely remodelled by Sir George | Gilbert Scott in 1862. |
nd Archdeacon of Chester, commissioned George | Gilbert Scott to build a chancel, which he did. |
7 as the County Lunatic Asylum, by Sir George | Gilbert Scott and W. B. Moffatt, supervised by Richar |
when Holy Trinity church was built by George | Gilbert Scott at the expense of Herbert Minton. |
George | Gilbert Scott extensively remodelled the church in th |
Sir George | Gilbert Scott |
It was designed by | Gilbert Scott and William Bonython Moffatt. |
gham from 1824 to 1830 followed by Sir George | Gilbert Scott who took on the task in 1872, renovatin |
s a great choir screen designed by Sir George | Gilbert Scott (1811-1878) and made by Coventry metalw |
for many years was a partner with Sir George | Gilbert Scott at Spring Gardens, London. |
e Grange was built around 1862, by Sir George | Gilbert Scott for Mr Steele Perkins, and was visited |
began as an architect in 1816 and Sir George | Gilbert Scott was his pupil. |
y Students' Union) were designed by Sir Giles | Gilbert Scott and constructed in the 1930s. |
Gibbs selected George | Gilbert Scott as the architect for all his improvemen |
Sir George | Gilbert Scott begins work on the renovation of Bangor |
t, 10th Baronet retained architect Sir George | Gilbert Scott to design a new mansion house in the Go |
was an adapted version of that by Sir George | Gilbert Scott RA, who first put forward his design in |
The church was designed by Sir George | Gilbert Scott and built between 1857 and 1859. |
The chancel was added by Sir George | Gilbert Scott in 1868. |
St Peter's church was expanded by Sir George | Gilbert Scott for the 7th Duke of Devonshire in the 1 |
He then worked with Sir George | Gilbert Scott in London before coming to Lancaster in |
bishment work to be carried out by Sir George | Gilbert Scott carried out between 1870 and 1871. |
the Baptist Church was restored by Sir George | Gilbert Scott in 1862. |
February 8 - Giles | Gilbert Scott (born 1880) |
It was restored by Sir George | Gilbert Scott in 1875. |
lt of many 19th century alterations by George | Gilbert Scott including the significant structural re |
The soaring nave by Giles | Gilbert Scott (c. |
Hereford Screen, 1862, designed by Sir George | Gilbert Scott and made by Skidmore & Co. V&A Museum n |
oration and renovation took place under Giles | Gilbert Scott during the 1840s. |
Designed by George | Gilbert Scott it was based on London's New Model Pris |
St John's Church was designed by Sir George | Gilbert Scott in 1852. |
nsiderable degree of rebuilding by Sir George | Gilbert Scott in 1847-49. |
ost completely rebuilt and enlarged by George | Gilbert Scott at a cost of £1500, £400 of which was b |
style but was heavily restored by Sir George | Gilbert Scott in 1849. |
He keenly opposed Sir George | Gilbert Scott's proposal to build the new Foreign and |
estoration (his additions were removed by Sir | Gilbert Scott) |
church (14th century, restored by Sir George | Gilbert Scott) were pillaged by the Jacobite forces a |
Oldrid Scott (son of famous architect George | Gilbert Scott) however the two towers were added in 1 |
aint John the Baptist, designed by Sir George | Gilbert Scott, was built on its foundations. |
rd, 2nd Earl of Effingham commissioned George | Gilbert Scott, Jr. to restore the church. |
The restoration was carried out by George | Gilbert Scott, starting in 1872. |
the first major Gothic building by Sir George | Gilbert Scott, best known as architect of St Pancras |
een 1849 and 1851 to the design of Sir George | Gilbert Scott, assisted by his brother-in-law, George |
uilding was added in 1839, designed by George | Gilbert Scott, a local architect. |
e in 1856, proposed by Benjamin Ferrey, Giles | Gilbert Scott, and F.C. Penrose. |
It was designed by Sir George | Gilbert Scott, "to stem the tide of spiritual destitu |
or was restored and transformed by Sir George | Gilbert Scott, known for his St Pancras Station, the |
"light and sweetness" to the underside--Giles | Gilbert Scott, quoted in Hopkins (1970) |
glish style under the direction of Sir George | Gilbert Scott, was consecrated in 1873. |
underwent extensive renovation by Sir George | Gilbert Scott, for the Rev. W. A. Duckworth, in 1878. |
Temple Moore was articled to George | Gilbert Scott, Jr. from 1875 to 1878 and stayed with |
In 1841-42, George | Gilbert Scott, then young and unknown, rebuilt the ch |
er with his partners Thomas Garner and George | Gilbert Scott, Jr.. |
hitect William White, working with Sir George | Gilbert Scott. |
d, with further restoration in 1861 by George | Gilbert Scott. |
, grade II listed building designed by George | Gilbert Scott. |
nstructed in 1862 by the architect Sir George | Gilbert Scott. |
ictorian Gothic style by architect Sir George | Gilbert Scott. |
Joseph Copley and was designed by Sir George | Gilbert Scott. |
eenth century architect and a pupil of George | Gilbert Scott. |
ork is attributed to the office of Sir George | Gilbert Scott. |
on work was carried out in 1863 by Sir George | Gilbert Scott. |
e in 1842 from designs prepared by Sir George | Gilbert Scott. |
between 1868 and 1872 by the architect George | Gilbert Scott. |
een 1867-79 under the direction of Sir George | Gilbert Scott. |
e, so in 1875 it was "restored" by Sir George | Gilbert Scott. |
started in 1863 to the designs of Sir George | Gilbert Scott. |
some refurbishment was carried out by George | Gilbert Scott. |
h was built in 1878 to a design by Sir George | Gilbert Scott. |
rch was built in 1865, designed by Sir George | Gilbert Scott. |
the prominent Victorian architect Sir George | Gilbert Scott. |
9th century under the direction of Sir George | Gilbert Scott. |
nd restored under the direction of Sir George | Gilbert Scott. |
b G. G. Place and it was restored in 1862 by | Gilbert Scott.. |
At the moment the article says it was Giles | Gilbert Scott; saying he started restoation in 1880. |
Director - Josh | Gilbert Screenplay - Josh Gilbert Executive Producer |
The original ending in the script had Billy | Gilbert seated comfortably in his study, with Stan an |
Gilbert seems to have submitted quietly to this judgm | |
Hosted by | Gilbert Seldes with the musical direction of Billy Ta |
received with universal approval: the critic | Gilbert Seldes complained that "Hassard Short, confus |
Local newspapers made a fuss when | Gilbert sent to Georgia for marble, but the result, i |
Gilbert served as a Minister of State under both Jame | |
Gilbert served three consecutive terms in the Louisia | |
From 1942 to 1950, | Gilbert served as president of the Savannah Branch of |
Gilbert served as a prison psychologist in Nuremberg, | |
In 1254 | Gilbert served as senior justice on an Eyre circuit f |
which James was the producer and director and | Gilbert served as producer and director of photograph |
Both Edward Cook and Alfred Carlton | Gilbert set a new Olympic record with 3.71 metres. |
n, Beau von Tinklywinkle, Mark Thompson, Lily | Gilbert, Seth Weber, Birch Cooper, Max Clotfelter, Se |
parish from 1632 but it was then conferred on | Gilbert Sheldon in 1636. |
's College, the latter having been his pupil; | Gilbert Sheldon was opposed. |
61 he was consecrated bishop of Gloucester by | Gilbert Sheldon and Accepted Frewen on 6 January, in |
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