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| Led by Dost Khan (Gulshan | Grover), a hardliner Pakistani army officer, who agai |
| Grover Allen Hartley (July 2, 1888 - October 19, 1964 | |
| India superseding three senior Judges, Shelat, | Grover and Hegde. |
| The site was started in 2004 by Dan | Grover and Alex Plank and includes a chatroom, a larg |
| Grover and Gertrude Coors were married at the Coors M | |
| ty; the committee was led by Sharp, William N. | Grover, and Henry Stephens. |
| he Prosentential Theory of Truth" with Dorothy | Grover and Joseph Camp, and of The Revision Theory of |
| At trial, a jury acquitted | Grover and four other defendants of the murders. |
| Grafton, Upper Canada in 1818, the son of John | Grover and Mary Mirriam, both descended from United E |
| Willard goes to | Grover and confronts his employer, finding out that t |
| oup included George Henry Williams, La Fayette | Grover, and Joseph G. Wilson. |
| The formula causes all types of trouble for | Grover and his mother (Karen Black) and his crush (Ch |
| Adolph Jr., | Grover and Herman all graduated from Cornell Universi |
| raborty, Naseeruddin Shah, Raj Babbar, Gulshan | Grover and Amrish Puri. |
| y Sharma, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Gulshan | Grover and Shakti Kapoor |
| conspiracy containing Whitaker, Butler, Yates, | Grover and Finch as its core co-ordinators. |
| iot Zigman, Eddie Thompson, John Basile, Steve | Grover and Lenny Breau. |
| ng this time, in May 1871, Governor La Fayette | Grover appointed Simpson as the librarian for the sta |
| Gulshan | Grover as Dost Khan |
| Deborah | Grover as Ms. Slausen |
| Gulshan | Grover as Khurana's son |
| Singh, Shakti Kapoor as Numbridas, and Gulshan | Grover as Rocky Verma. |
| Gulshan | Grover as Bichoo |
| In 2002 she married | Grover Asmus, former husband to actress Donna Reed. |
| Graduating in from Dartmouth 1894, | Grover attended Harvard briefly, but soon left to "se |
| 23 | Grover Beach to Oceano |
| 21 | Grover Beach to Arroyo Grande |
| f the 73 California stations served by Amtrak, | Grover Beach was the 52nd-busiest in FY2010, boarding |
| ompoc, Atascadero, Paso Robles, Arroyo Grande, | Grover Beach, Morro Bay, Pismo Beach, and Guadalupe. |
| The | Grover Beach/Pismo Beach Amtrak Station is an Amtrak |
| running southeast from SR-24 near Teasdale to | Grover, became a state highway in 1931, and was exten |
| ts behind the defeated 1972 GOP nominee, Henry | Grover, because turnout was much lower in the 1978 of |
| Aaron ( | Grover) Bedard is one of the many people who does cha |
| 8, 1920 "Take Draft Evader After 2-Year Chase; | Grover Bergdoll, Wealthy Philadelphia German, Defende |
| Grover Bill Bowers (March 25, 1922 - September 17, 19 | |
| Grover C. Richman, Jr. (October 1, 1911 - May 6, 1983 | |
| aboratory of marine invertebrate physiologist, | Grover C. Stephens. |
| ry 22, 1916 in Kansas City, Missouri and named | Grover C. (only) Gulick. |
| Grover C. Robinson IV is a real estate developer and | |
| Grover came down to a rehearsal for the first album a | |
| With the assistance of a Thai doctor, Harpreet | Grover, Chroston persuaded a hotel shuttle bus driver |
| In another interview, | Grover claims that crowdsourcing is growing rapidly, |
| the services of a creepy morgue employee named | Grover Cleaver (Danny DeVito) to find an appropriate |
| and her family moved to Russia when President | Grover Cleveland appointed her father to serve as the |
| Postmaster General in the cabinet of President | Grover Cleveland and served from 1895 to 1897. |
| Phillies Hall of Fame pitcher | Grover Cleveland Alexander made his Philadelphia debu |
| President | Grover Cleveland reappointed Veazey to the I.C.C. for |
| Grover Cleveland Mullins | |
| ocratic Party, even though incumbent President | Grover Cleveland actually received more votes than Ha |
| he fire; among the guests listed was President | Grover Cleveland who stayed there in 1888. |
| raduated from the St. Aloysius R.C. School and | Grover Cleveland High School. |
| w York spoke at the event as well as President | Grover Cleveland who attended with his new wife, Fran |
| Grover Cleveland Bergdoll (October 18, 1893 - January | |
| No one has added | Grover Cleveland in this project yet; can anyone do s |
| as so tight-fisted that he traded star pitcher | Grover Cleveland Alexander to the St. Louis Cardinals |
| e received a recess appointment from President | Grover Cleveland on November 27, 1896, to fill a seat |
| President: | Grover Cleveland (Democratic) |
| n received a recess appointment from President | Grover Cleveland on September 3, 1886, to a seat vaca |
| Grover Cleveland - 3 times (2 terms) | |
| and held the office until July 31, 1885, when | Grover Cleveland replaced him with a Democrat. |
| On May 18, 1893 he was nominated by President | Grover Cleveland to serve as Superintendent of the Un |
| In 1884, he nominated | Grover Cleveland for President. |
| ehan, who was City Controller of Buffalo until | Grover Cleveland refused to have him on his mayoral t |
| President | Grover Cleveland reappointed him Naval Officer in 188 |
| In 1888 President | Grover Cleveland designated an area overlooking San P |
| York in 1885 after the resignation of Governor | Grover Cleveland and the succession of Lt. Gov. David |
| 1887, Allen received a recess appointment from | Grover Cleveland to a seat on the United States Distr |
| The other two were | Grover Cleveland and Woodrow Wilson. |
| er, but they were heavily defeated by Democrat | Grover Cleveland and David B. Hill. |
| President-elect | Grover Cleveland visited the campus in 1884. |
| The convention re-nominated incumbent | Grover Cleveland for President (the first time an inc |
| r 20, 1893, Brawley was nominated by President | Grover Cleveland to a seat on the United States Distr |
| In 1888 President | Grover Cleveland appointed him as one of the United S |
| m received a recess appointment from President | Grover Cleveland to a seat on the United States Distr |
| On December 14, 1896, President | Grover Cleveland nominated Prouty to the ICC. |
| Grover Cleveland Land (September 22, 1884 - July 22, | |
| hed until a new one was dedicated by President | Grover Cleveland in 1894. |
| biography of the life of major league pitcher | Grover Cleveland Alexander starring Ronald Reagan as |
| s in 1892 which coincided with the election of | Grover Cleveland as President for the second time, de |
| une 18, 1888, Maxey was nominated by President | Grover Cleveland to a seat on the United States Distr |
| n received a recess appointment from President | Grover Cleveland to a seat on the United States Distr |
| In March 1893 | Grover Cleveland became President, and disavowed the |
| rite catcher of Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher, | Grover Cleveland Alexander and, caught Alexander's 30 |
| He was appointed by President | Grover Cleveland to be Assistant Attorney General of |
| deral Judicial Service: Nominated by President | Grover Cleveland to a seat on the Court of Claims. |
| s received a recess appointment from President | Grover Cleveland to a seat on the United States Distr |
| the Washington, DC, police court by President | Grover Cleveland in 1893. |
| His law firm, in | Grover Cleveland by Henry H. Metcalf in The Bay State |
| inister Plenipotentiary to Mexico by President | Grover Cleveland in 1888, serving until 1889, and was |
| March 4, 1893 | Grover Cleveland became President of the United State |
| He was pardoned by President | Grover Cleveland mere months before his sentence was |
| irginia and fired to celebrate the election of | Grover Cleveland in 1887, at which time it accidental |
| rved in that capacity in the administration of | Grover Cleveland between 1885 and 1889. |
| ber 17, 1894, Clark was nominated by President | Grover Cleveland to seats on the United States Distri |
| o the United States Naval Academy by President | Grover Cleveland in May 1888, he graduated from the A |
| "Ideology and Depression Politics I: | Grover Cleveland (1893-1897)", Presidential Studies Q |
| In 1865, he ran against | Grover Cleveland and was narrowly elected district at |
| In 1885 Kelley was appointed by President | Grover Cleveland the 5th United States Marshal for Mo |
| In 1893, President | Grover Cleveland appointed Rucker as assistant United |
| iel Manning, Peckham was appointed by Governor | Grover Cleveland as New York County District Attorney |
| ion in 1915 after winning a pitching duel with | Grover Cleveland Alexander. |
| Philadelphia, January 7, 1920 | Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, wealthy son of a former br |
| President | Grover Cleveland signed it into law on February 20 18 |
| e he was appointed under the administration of | Grover Cleveland (March 4, 1885 - March 4, 1889 and J |
| He would resign in May 1885 after | Grover Cleveland was elected President, and planned t |
| n; in the case of the United States, President | Grover Cleveland actually expressed outrage at the ac |
| In response to the Pullman Strike, President | Grover Cleveland sent federal troops to Chicago to en |
| Phillies Hall of Fame pitcher | Grover Cleveland Alexander made his Philadelphia debu |
| eing appointed Minister to Hawaii by President | Grover Cleveland in 1893. |
| ed as consul general in London under President | Grover Cleveland from May 6, 1893 to May 17, 1897. |
| appointed Consul General in Rome by President | Grover Cleveland in 1885, a position he held until 18 |
| President | Grover Cleveland appointed Swineford as Governor of t |
| He also accepted an appointment from President | Grover Cleveland to the Board of Visitors for the U.S |
| r Royal Quardille due to visit of Mr. and Mrs. | Grover Cleveland (U.S. President)] |
| In 1893 President | Grover Cleveland appointed him Assistant Attorney Gen |
| Grover Cleveland Nash of Georgia (1911-1970) was the | |
| 1928: | Grover Cleveland Hall, Editorial Writing, for his edi |
| exhibition game, Cyclone Joe Williams defeated | Grover Cleveland Alexander and the Phillies. |
| The first inauguration of | Grover Cleveland as the 22nd President of the United |
| (as Achille I) tried to convince US president | Grover Cleveland to recognize Araucanian autonomy. |
| In 1886, President | Grover Cleveland appointed Gwydir Indian agent to the |
| In attendance at the game was | Grover Cleveland Alexander, who had led the Phillies |
| tute Republican politician, US Presidents from | Grover Cleveland to Franklin Delano Roosevelt referre |
| he was appointed by his brother's good friend, | Grover Cleveland as collector of customs for the dist |
| He was appointed by President | Grover Cleveland to be a member of the Gettysburg Bat |
| In 1883 Gov. | Grover Cleveland appointed him the Republican member |
| He campaigned for | Grover Cleveland and participated in the formation of |
| P" for him, as they did for pre-numbers legend | Grover Cleveland Alexander. |
| A. Arthur, but quickly ended when the Democrat | Grover Cleveland became president. |
| November 8 - U.S. presidential election, 1892: | Grover Cleveland is elected over Benjamin Harrison an |
| Parlange was nominated by President | Grover Cleveland to be a federal judge in the United |
| on, in 1893, Lurton was appointed by President | Grover Cleveland to a federal appellate judgeship on |
| In October 1885 President | Grover Cleveland removed Smith from office and appoin |
| o Leland Giants, Cyclone Joe Williams defeated | Grover Cleveland Alexander and the Phillies. |
| ape, almost all of Brookside Park is served by | Grover Cleveland Elementary School, Eliot and Washing |
| He was appointed by President | Grover Cleveland chairman of the commission to examin |
| e is remembered for being Hall of Fame pitcher | Grover Cleveland Alexander's favorite catcher and, fo |
| n activists who supported Democratic candidate | Grover Cleveland in the United States presidential el |
| ted Superintendent of Immigration by President | Grover Cleveland on April 8, 1893, and served until J |
| ppointed Chief Justice of Wyoming by President | Grover Cleveland in October 1886. |
| he commencement of the first four-year term of | Grover Cleveland as president and the only term of Th |
| itself, on February 23, 1893, ten days before | Grover Cleveland's second inauguration. |
| ion which, corresponding with former President | Grover Cleveland's return to power, had the Republica |
| On March 4, 1885, with | Grover Cleveland's inauguration festivities already s |
| The community was named for President | Grover Cleveland's dog by the President himself when |
| President | Grover Cleveland's 1897 proclamation established a pr |
| nial cannon to fire a salute in celebration of | Grover Cleveland's inauguration as President. |
| was a Nebraska editor who served as President | Grover Cleveland's Secretary of Agriculture. |
| (after | Grover Cleveland) |
| ederal prison, he was granted a full pardon by | Grover Cleveland), Charles moved with his families to |
| tical figures including former U.S. presidents | Grover Cleveland, Herbert Hoover, Dwight D. Eisenhowe |
| in Harrison's victory over incumbent President | Grover Cleveland, had the Republican Party gain twelv |
| The Letters of | Grover Cleveland, 1850-1908. |
| He is reported to have said to President | Grover Cleveland, upon Cleveland's saying he would no |
| otel included US Presidents Benjamin Harrison, | Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt and Calvin Cooli |
| d from office by the new Democratic President, | Grover Cleveland, but he stayed in Montana, and was a |
| Wilson, Dean Andrew West and former President | Grover Cleveland, about whom he wrote entertainingly |
| or the Democratic challenger, former president | Grover Cleveland, over the Republican incumbent, Benj |
| e Western District of Missouri under President | Grover Cleveland, and was engaged in the transfer and |
| e to a general distaste for Democratic nominee | Grover Cleveland, and the North Carolina Democratic P |
| dack hotels, patronized by American presidents | Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt and Calvin Cooli |
| es, though it did during the administration of | Grover Cleveland, when political opposition of New Yo |
| Cleveland County, Arkansas, named for | Grover Cleveland, the twenty-second and twenty-fourth |
| A statue of President | Grover Cleveland, a former Mayor of Buffalo on Northe |
| er began in 1888 as a presidential elector for | Grover Cleveland, when he gained distinction as an or |
| go, Illinois, June 21-23, 1892 and renominated | Grover Cleveland, who had been the party's standard-b |
| esident, and six - including Martin Van Buren, | Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin D. |
| which coincided with the election of President | Grover Cleveland. |
| 3-1884, in the aftermath of the resignation of | Grover Cleveland. |
| 883, in the aftermath after the resignation of | Grover Cleveland. |
| York under Presidents Rutherford B. Hayes and | Grover Cleveland. |
| terior from 1888 to 1889, both under President | Grover Cleveland. |
| Cleveland County, Oklahoma, named for Stephen | Grover Cleveland. |
| rved in the second administration of President | Grover Cleveland. |
| y 1888, when he was pardoned by U.S. President | Grover Cleveland. |
| trict of California by United States President | Grover Cleveland. |
| office by the administration of U.S. President | Grover Cleveland. |
| appointed pension agent in Topeka by President | Grover Cleveland. |
| ngress and was commissioner of railroads under | Grover Cleveland. |
| in Milan by the previous Democratic president, | Grover Cleveland. |
| ented Pope Leo XIII with a gift from President | Grover Cleveland. |
| ied School District, was named after President | Grover Cleveland. |
| he was appointed Minister to Peru by President | Grover Cleveland. |
| ticket won in the election of 1888, defeating | Grover Cleveland. |
| after Frances Folsom, the fiancee of President | Grover Cleveland. |
| idate for the nomination was New York Governor | Grover Cleveland. |
| secretary of the interior under U.S. President | Grover Cleveland. |
| eveland Dell, the daughter of former President | Grover Cleveland. |
| 2, he was appointed the mayor's clerk by Mayor | Grover Cleveland. |
| jamin Harrison, over the Democratic incumbent, | Grover Cleveland. |
| diplomatic appointment in 1895 from President | Grover Cleveland. |
| an appointee of incoming Democratic President | Grover Cleveland. |
| d Hayes, James Garfield, Chester A. Arthur and | Grover Cleveland. |
| he successfully lobbied for the nomination of | Grover Cleveland. |
| e Oregon City Land Office in 1887 by President | Grover Cleveland. |
| Benedict, a friend and confidant of President | Grover Cleveland. |
| ame vice president under the administration of | Grover Cleveland. |
| kill Matthew Crawford, an adviser to President | Grover Cleveland. |
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