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Her namesake was Stephen | Hopkins, a signer of the Declaration of Independence |
successful production by 24 producer Stephen | Hopkins, a sequel of sleepyhead was commissioned agai |
eries The Facts of Life and appeared as Bobby | Hopkins, a detective, on an episode of The Golden Gir |
1887, Searles married Mary Frances (Sherwood) | Hopkins, a wealthy widow 22 years his senior. |
Reuben | Hopkins, a Coast Guard veteran of the engagement, rea |
rtment was launched by President Isaac Stiles | Hopkins, a polymath professor at Emory College, who w |
rk is a 1932 film about a taxi dancer (Miriam | Hopkins), a big band leader (Jack Oakie), and a gangs |
Hopkins, A. E., Accessory Hearts In The Oyster, Ostre | |
Hopkins, A. D. Jan-1907. | |
Hopkins, A. D. Feb-1894. | |
He studied at | Hopkins Academy in Hadley, Massachusetts, graduated f |
intense rivalry with neighboring small school | Hopkins Academy, located across the Connecticut River |
Hart Leavitt graduated from | Hopkins Academy, which his brother Roger Hooker Leavi |
1902, Sullivan and his chief partner, John P. | Hopkins, achieved control of the Illinois state commi |
ched on 25 July 1943, sponsored by Mrs. David | Hopkins; acquired by the Navy and commissioned on 19 |
Hopkins acted once as wicket-keeper, for Worcestershi | |
During the war years, | Hopkins acted as Roosevelt's unofficial emissary to B |
e Lambs won four awards: Best Picture, Actor ( | Hopkins), Actress (Foster) and Director (Demme). |
The building, designed by Henry Powell | Hopkins, actually is made up of three chapels: the Ma |
musical film based on a 1942 novel by Samuel | Hopkins Adams about Fred Harvey's famous Harvey House |
ck and Jerry Bock, based on a novel by Samuel | Hopkins Adams |
Adams was the first cousin of Governor James | Hopkins Adams of South Carolina, a staunch advocate o |
d Jane Margaret Adams, whose father was James | Hopkins Adams, governor of South Carolina from 1854 u |
The articulation of these ideas during the | Hopkins administration has become an enduring legacy |
Light, Mk VIII (A25), also known as the Harry | Hopkins, after President Roosevelt's chief diplomatic |
Following his discharge he played with | Hopkins again and with Buck Clayton. |
ollowing this he played with Maurice Hubbard, | Hopkins again, Zutty Singleton, Louis Armstrong (1943 |
Anne | Hopkins Aitken - one of the modern mothers of Zen Bud |
Churchill escorted | Hopkins all over the United Kingdom, and converted hi |
eceives grant funding from the NIH, the Johns | Hopkins ALS Center, the HighQ Foundation, and the Cal |
Hopkins, also known as South Melbourne, is a former t | |
Hopkins also played on Jamming With Edward, an unoffi | |
Hopkins also wrote demonstrations and programming exa | |
Hopkins also had great success during the remainder o | |
he firm opened an office in Washington, D.C.. | Hopkins also operated an office in Detroit, Michigan. |
Hopkins also wounded another city councilman, a polic | |
Dolben's death greatly affected | Hopkins, although his feeling for Dolben seems to hav |
panying Alger "Texas" Alexander and Lightnin' | Hopkins, although he did record a solo album in 1960. |
er Davis, Jr., Max Roach, Odean Pope and Fred | Hopkins, among others. |
produced for Clannad, Rick Wakeman, and Nicky | Hopkins, among others. |
n 1743 the congregation was founded by Samuel | Hopkins, an early proponent of the theology of New Di |
Brownsville, Canada West, the son of Benjamin | Hopkins, an Irish immigrant, and Margaret Loucks. |
m based on the legend of distance rider Frank | Hopkins and his horse Hidalgo, a mustang. |
ssmen, Thomas Hill, his brother-in-law Thomas | Hopkins and Benjamin Pratt. |
Martin Brest and starring Brad Pitt, Anthony | Hopkins and Claire Forlani, loosely based on the 1934 |
s Building (designed for the Trust by Michael | Hopkins and Partners) on the adjoining site in Euston |
eature articles on boxers Chris Byrd, Bernard | Hopkins and Wladimir Klitschko, the Ukrainian heavywe |
e 1930s with Jesse Stone, Jack Butler, Claude | Hopkins, and Blanche Calloway. |
tunt rider in Buffalo Bill's Wild West shows, | Hopkins and his horse are advertised as "the world's |
r three associates were Charles Crocker, Mark | Hopkins, and Collis P. Huntington with Theodore Dehon |
r term as governor consecutively at the time, | Hopkins and John Haynes (Connecticut's first governor |
including the New Divinity espoused by Samuel | Hopkins and the New Haven theology espoused by Nathan |
Some of her many letters to | Hopkins and others, most frequently her friend Sarah |
arring Patricia Healey, and featuring Anthony | Hopkins and Arthur Lowe. |
Soviet Protocol Committee, dominated by Harry | Hopkins and General John York, who were totally sympa |
ptation of Titus Andronicus, starring Anthony | Hopkins and Jessica Lange. |
of sheds of farmhouses near its banks, as the | Hopkins and the Merri River near the coast.. Further |
a in southern Monroe County, Indiana by T. C. | Hopkins and C. E. Siebenthal ("The Bedford Oolitic Li |
gden Mills, H.D. Bacon, Leland Stanford, Mark | Hopkins and Charles Crocker in forming the Pacific Un |
ncluding Michael Caine, Sean Connery, Anthony | Hopkins, and Robert Redford. |
th medical and graduate students at the Johns | Hopkins and U. Maryland medical campuses who live in |
Famous old boys include actor Anthony | Hopkins and poet Alun Lewis. |
ost songs seem to be written by him, and both | Hopkins and Jones indulge in creating elaborate sound |
f Leland Stanford, Collis P. Huntington, Mark | Hopkins, and Charles Crocker.:615 |
t (1978) with Christopher Plummer and Anthony | Hopkins, and Little Darlings (1980) with Kristy McNic |
r, prior to the creation of "Dawn" with Telma | Hopkins and Joyce Vincent Wilson. |
nspired by the broad biochemical interests of | Hopkins and the Needhams, Baldwin published An Introd |
ith fellow blues players, including Lightnin' | Hopkins and Howlin' Wolf. |
Hill played from 1924 with Claude | Hopkins, and remained with him on a tour of Europe wi |
ns group in 1981, with former Satin Sylvester | Hopkins and Hopkins' brothers Arthur "Count" Hopkins, |
t liberal from Alabama who was close to Harry | Hopkins and Eleanor Roosevelt. |
iel Hawthorne, Charles Dickens, Gerald Manley | Hopkins and Hugh Walpole all of whom spent extended p |
tes in the state, such as on Kitt Peak, Mount | Hopkins and Mount Lemmon. |
am Ellery, and former Royal Governors Stephen | Hopkins and Samuel Ward among several others as an or |
am Ellery, and former Royal Governors Stephen | Hopkins and Samuel Ward among thirty-five others as a |
At first studying under J. C. | Hopkins and Madame Bodda-Pyne, he went to study in Mi |
Later in the decade James played with Claude | Hopkins and Noble Sissle. |
th of Cananea, some 85 km south-east of Mount | Hopkins, and is named after Professor Guillermo Haro. |
Franklin D. Roosevelt, his key advisor Harry | Hopkins, and representatives from Britain, China, Aus |
He was born to Stephen | Hopkins and his wife, Elizabeth, sometime between the |
om", he sleeps with a prostitute named Kristi | Hopkins, and she is murdered some time later. |
ive performance by Murray, Lester Bowie, Fred | Hopkins and Phillip Wilson recorded in concert at the |
ny Boy Williamson II, Howlin' Wolf, Lightnin' | Hopkins, and Jimmy Reed. |
Lloyd Tevis, Darius Ogden Mills, H.D. Bacon, | Hopkins, and Crocker in forming the Pacific Union Exp |
Roger and Rickey, V. Frederick: W.E. Story of | Hopkins and Clark. in Duren, Peter et al. (ed.): |
Claude | Hopkins and his orchestra (vocal: Beverly White) (193 |
was organised by Barry Miles and John "Hoppy" | Hopkins and David Howson. |
University, he did his graduate work at Johns | Hopkins and then at Harvard where he received his Ph. |
l in The Bounty alongside Mel Gibson, Anthony | Hopkins and Laurence Olivier. |
ouncillors who are Geoffrey Burtonshaw, David | Hopkins and Billy Jones, all of whom represent the La |
ted The Remains of the Day (alongside Anthony | Hopkins and Emma Thompson), Stephen Sommers' The Jung |
in 1934, he worked with Benny Carter, Claude | Hopkins, and Hot Lips Page and into the 1940s worked |
the 1988 film, The Dawning, alongside Anthony | Hopkins and Hugh Grant, which led to further early ro |
The firm was established by Albert | Hopkins and Harry Sutter. |
ist like Bo Diddley, Texas bluesman Lightnin' | Hopkins, and country picker Merle Travis. |
Prize winners have been affiliated with Johns | Hopkins, and the university's research is among the m |
as Oxford, London School of Economics, Johns | Hopkins, and Stanford, and he was honored with the Pr |
lephant Man, the surgeon is played by Anthony | Hopkins and Treves himself appeared in the character |
It was the second pairing of | Hopkins and Pitt after their 1994 film Legends Of The |
named in honor of crew members of the Stephen | Hopkins, and SS Stephen Hopkins II in honor of the sh |
Designed by Michael | Hopkins and Partners, the Forum was built as a millen |
luding Charles Crocker, Leland Stanford, Mark | Hopkins, and C.P. Huntington, formed the Sacramento L |
er was the son of Benjamin and Sarah (Haddon) | Hopkins, and the grandson of William and Katheryn Hop |
screenplay by Nicholson, co-starring Anthony | Hopkins and Debra Winger, winning Oscar nominations f |
the quartet the two were a part of with Fred | Hopkins and Andrew Cyrille around the same time this |
Feather, Pete Johnson, Wynonie Harris, Claude | Hopkins, and Paul and Dud Bascomb. |
tive New Air featuring Henry Threadgill, Fred | Hopkins and Pheeroan akLaff performing at the Montrea |
When Orlando and the members of Dawn (Telma | Hopkins and Joyce Wilson) appeared at a Golden Globes |
Hopkins and Hull were oil-fueled rather than coal-fue | |
York was attended by Eleanor Roosevelt, Harry | Hopkins and Mayor LaGuardia. |
g Season (1951) starring Gene Tierney, Miriam | Hopkins and Thelma Ritter was an updated version of L |
Born in 1880 to businessman Alfred Nind | Hopkins and Eliza Mary Castle, Hopkins was educated a |
Matt Wilson, Kenny Barron, Victor Lewis, Fred | Hopkins, and Billy Hart. |
ell the suborder as "Rhynchophthirina" as did | Hopkins and Clay, 1952, and Price et al., 2003. |
It was made by | Hopkins and Hopkins of O'Connell's bridge after it ha |
, and 84 Charing Cross Road, starring Anthony | Hopkins and Anne Bancroft, as well as comedies, inclu |
s Mujica (aka NonMS), drummer Terrel (aka L T | Hopkins), and bassist Gio (aka Gianni Cash). |
Edward, John Howland, Richard Warren, Stephen | Hopkins, and several crewmen from the Mayflower, that |
That same year, she starred with Anthony | Hopkins and Brad Pitt in Meet Joe Black, her most fin |
tic writings of the Jesuit poet Gerard Manley | Hopkins, and The Paths of Life, three books of reflec |
stration with Gordon Jacob, piano with Antony | Hopkins and organ with John Birch. |
The safety tandem of | Hopkins and strong safety Andre Waters lasting from 1 |
visiting professor at Harvard, Cornell, Johns | Hopkins, and other institutions. |
ram on Social Change and Development at Johns | Hopkins, and during her tenure started the Heartland |
934 drama film starring Fredric March, Miriam | Hopkins, and George Raft. |
son began his professional career with Claude | Hopkins, and throughout the 1930s was busy working fo |
Mary later disinherited Timothy | Hopkins, and went on to marry Edward Francis Searles. |
conceived and written by Will Holt and Linda | Hopkins and performed by Hopkins, features songs by L |
formed live on a regular basis with Lightnin' | Hopkins, and played on several of Hopkins's albums in |
what on the structural plan of that of Samuel | Hopkins, and, in Emmons's own belief, contained in an |
l, Matthew Shipp, Paul Bley, Don Pullen, Fred | Hopkins, Andrew Cyrille, Joanne Brackeen, Mark Helias |
Connery, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Anthony | Hopkins, Andrew Tiernan, Geraldine James, Helen McCro |
On April 13, 1976, | Hopkins, angered at his restaurant being shut down, k |
8 June - Gerard Manley | Hopkins, Anglo-Welsh poet (born 1844) |
Ryan's first career no-hitter (May 15, 1973), | Hopkins appeared as a pinch-hitter in the bottom of t |
named the asteroid in reference to the Johns | Hopkins Applied Physics Lab, which runs the mission. |
Hopkins Architects have been selected to design a 55, | |
isitor centre (National Wood Awards 2004), by | Hopkins Architects and Buro Happold opened on the sit |
The building was designed by | Hopkins Architects of London. |
Carlo Little, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck and Nicky | Hopkins, are to be found on different record labels a |
David Hudson's didgeridoo and cellist Sarah | Hopkins are featured in this sonic travelogue down un |
ings" (Instrumental "We Three Kings", Rev. J. | Hopkins, arranged and developed by Anderson) - 3:16 |
Hopkins arrived in Sydney on 9 February 1883 with his | |
Hopkins arrived in Norfolk 28 November and decommissi | |
Anthony | Hopkins as Yitzhak Rabin |
Miriam | Hopkins as Lydia Darrow |
ddress at a family home in Dublin, and Amanda | Hopkins as Executive Secretary, it contributes to var |
Anthony | Hopkins as David Lloyd George |
Bo | Hopkins as Jumpin' Joe Joslin |
" Articles in the New York Times mention Mrs. | Hopkins as participating in veterans' affairs, possib |
Virgil Graham | Hopkins as Mr. Williams |
August is a 1996 film starring Anthony | Hopkins as Ieuan (pronounced Yie-yahn) Davies, and fe |
In 1994, he took over from Wes | Hopkins as the starting free safety of the Philadelph |
Simon Ward starred as James Herriot, Anthony | Hopkins as Herriot's eccentric employer, Siegfried Fa |
Anthony | Hopkins as George Hayden, Charlie's biography editor |
Mae | Hopkins as Blanche |
Anthony | Hopkins as Kostya |
James Hollis "Jim" Morris in 2007 succeeded | Hopkins as a Republican member of the Louisiana House |
Hopkins as a commercial fishing boat, probably at the | |
Bo | Hopkins as Lester |
he was referred to Quaker Johns | Hopkins as a "wealthy Union man" and as a member of a |
NY where he was also Provost before coming to | Hopkins as chair of the philosophy department in 1981 |
Bobb | Hopkins as Zeke |
Jack | Hopkins as Henry Claridge |
Anthony | Hopkins as Charles Morse |
Miriam | Hopkins as Gloria Bishop |
Starring Anthony | Hopkins as the psychiatrist with a patient who has a |
Neil | Hopkins as Scott Foote |
rary Chairman until the choice of Alphonso A. | Hopkins as Permanent Chairman. |
Bo | Hopkins as Jack Andrews |
Miriam | Hopkins as Princess Anna |
Anthony | Hopkins as Frank Doel |
Anthony | Hopkins as the Narrator. |
He received his B.A. degree from Johns | Hopkins, as well as his Ph.D. degree. |
The Rockford Files television series in 1978, | Hopkins as "John Cooper" replaced her character as Ro |
Anthony | Hopkins as Alfie Shepridge |
s a 1996 Merchant Ivory Film starring Anthony | Hopkins as the painter Pablo Picasso. |
934 Dartmouth College president Ernest Martin | Hopkins, asked to suggest a candidate for the trouble |
The show has been produced and directed by | Hopkins Associates for the past 15 years and is writt |
In Steven Spielberg's Amistad, | Hopkins astounded the crew with his memorisation of a |
rred; Trinidad was scheduled to fight Bernard | Hopkins at the Madison Square Garden on September 15 |
Samuel I. | Hopkins at the Biographical Directory of the United S |
Even though John Hancock had congratulated | Hopkins at the time, Hopkin's decision to go to Nassa |
Born in Belmont, MA, in 1915, | Hopkins attended the Massachusetts Institute of Techn |
County, Virginia near Goochland Court House, | Hopkins attended the common schools as a child. |
Clarke and | Hopkins attended Finham Park Secondary School in the |
Hopkins attended Auburn University. | |
Born in Jeffersonville, Virginia, | Hopkins attended the public schools and the Tazewell |
It is bounded by Julia Street, | Hopkins Avenue, Main Street, and Indian River Avenue, |
Elizabeth | Hopkins, b. abt. |
Damaris | Hopkins, b. abt. |
Deborah | Hopkins, b. abt. |
James | Hopkins Bailey (born December 16, 1934, Strawberry Pl |
Fred | Hopkins: bass |
30 to Edmondson Village (west); | Hopkins Bayview (east) |
Route 22 to Johns | Hopkins Bayview Medical Center |
Hopkins became a Fellow of the British Academy of Fil | |
Hopkins became president of Williams in 1902, followi | |
ople shall be my people, and thy God my God." | Hopkins became the administrator of Lend Lease. |
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