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| Katherine | Howe, a novelist who lives in Marblehead, Massachuse |
| He was a founding partner of Goldstein and | Howe, a Washington, D.C. firm specializing in Suprem |
| judge in Somersett's Case) held that Charlotte | Howe, a former slave, was not entitled to pay for he |
| Joseph | Howe, a Halifax printer and owner since 1828 of the |
| 1970's Time and a Word to 1980's Drama, Virgil | Howe a.k.a "The Verge" (and son of Steve Howe) re-im |
| By the summer of 1778, when | Howe abandoned the occupation of Philadelphia, Alexa |
| Without | Howe, Abercromby was at a loss as to what to do and |
| ess Sarah Bernhardt, social activist Julia Ward | Howe, abolitionist and suffragist Lucy Stone, health |
| Instead, Lady | Howe accepted a petition asking that her youngest so |
| It was during this time that Lord | Howe accompanied Major Robert Rogers, commander of H |
| Howe accompanied Roosevelt on his 1920 campaign tour | |
| rds thing, a Norse word meaning "assembly", and | howe, again Norse, meaning detached hill or mound. |
| en illustrators of the 1990s and 2000s are John | Howe, Alan Lee, and Ted Nasmith - Alan Lee for illus |
| This article is about the Greg | Howe album. |
| Band" is a 1983 popular song written by Sharman | Howe, Alfred Nittoli, and Artie Schroeck. |
| Howe along with Ron Washington while with Texas. | |
| Howe also had spells managing QPR between 1989 and 1 | |
| Howe also moved into journalism and broadcasting, be | |
| from assuming the Presidency of the BRDC, Earl | Howe also served as Vice-President of the FIA's Comm |
| off DVD drama Daemos Rising written by David J. | Howe, although neither of the main characters from t |
| Florence | Howe, American author, publisher, literary scholar a |
| The 1929-1932 collaboration between | Howe, an American-born Beaux-Arts-trained architect, |
| In 1926, Eugene A. | Howe and Wilbur Clayton Hawk bought the Amarillo Dai |
| the second son of Richard Curzon-Howe, 1st Earl | Howe and his first wife, Harriet. |
| Christinus guentheri, (Lord | Howe and Norfolk Island) |
| r therefore survived the war, reporting through | Howe and his successors to Parliament until 1971 whe |
| along with Hockey Hall of Fame teammates Gordie | Howe and Ted Lindsay. |
| rly morning hours of 6 May 1970, Lance Corporal | Howe and two other Marines were occupying a defensiv |
| ing company, originally established by David J. | Howe and Stephen James Walker, with their first publ |
| Irving | Howe and Eliezer Greenberg, pp. |
| This is Great | Howe, and its steep flanks provide the east wall of |
| hat helped discover young prospects like Gordie | Howe and several other NHL players that would go on |
| is a second tier of crags, set back from Great | Howe and just below the summit, thus giving its name |
| This season saw the debut of Gordie | Howe and his sons with the Whalers' franchise. |
| n the first team following the departure of Don | Howe and the appointment of George Graham as manager |
| 22 September 1918; sponsored by Mrs. Charles M. | Howe; and commissioned 5 April 1919, Commander R. B. |
| in an NHL game; a record since broken by Gordie | Howe and also passed by Chris Chelios. |
| It was founded in 1985 by Denis | Howe and is hosted by Imperial College London. |
| Wescott returned to Gibraltar under Lord | Howe, and was then in action again at the Battle of |
| During the 1974 Avco Cup Finals against Gordie | Howe and the Houston Aeros, the team's two home game |
| anz Liszt, and the cinematography by James Wong | Howe and Charles Lang (uncredited). |
| Both | Howe and Pisapia achieved some success outside of Me |
| With both Carey | Howe and Paul Carman out of the picture, bass was ha |
| ns had been worked on to include possibly Steve | Howe and Rick Wakeman, Victory president Phil Carson |
| s suffrage and, in 1869, joined with Julia Ward | Howe and Lucy Stone to form the American Woman Suffr |
| Historians Irving | Howe and Lewis Coser have characterized Stachel in t |
| Doctor Who: The Television Companion, David J. | Howe and Stephen James Walker ISBN 0-563-40588-0. |
| the artwork of Helen Ward, Tomislav Tomic, John | Howe and Anne Yvonne Gilbert. |
| David J. | Howe and Stephen James Walker, authors of Doctor Who |
| June, he came to the attention of Admiral Lord | Howe and further distinguished himself in 1798 in HM |
| On 8 September, after the Italian surrender, | Howe and King George V escorted a naval force to lan |
| Further, | Howe and Derbish state, if survival information is m |
| lved with Diane Chambers and later with Rebecca | Howe, and the romances are the basis of the plots of |
| ( | Howe and Lee were also involved in the creation of P |
| Early in 1984, Jai | Howe and Terry Pascoe left the band and were replace |
| nce guard following the death of General George | Howe, and he commanded the British expedition of 300 |
| Jean Paul Sartre Experience and Superette), Ben | Howe and Greta Anderson (also previously in Superett |
| Howe and her husband, the economic historian Louis H | |
| he was electorate officer for federal MP Brian | Howe, and became Chief of Staff for Andrew Theophano |
| , with exquisite Technicolor camerawork by Wong | Howe and some imaginative designs . . . |
| t on away ice, with the defensive duo of Richie | Howe and Toby Chamberlain keeping out of the penalty |
| the two eastern pits retained the name Battery | Howe and the two western pits were renamed Battery A |
| One exhibit room is dedicated to Julia Ward | Howe and includes a collection of furniture from her |
| Geordan Murphy, Guy Easterby, Tyrone | Howe and Frankie Sheahan all made their senior Irela |
| May Alcott, William Lloyd Garrison, Julia Ward | Howe, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, grew to 7000. |
| t and photographer, who spent much time on Lord | Howe and Norfolk Islands in the Tasman Sea between A |
| tial explosions of the grenades, Lance Corporal | Howe and his two comrades moved to a more advantageo |
| d the Earl of Gainsborough, Earl Cardigan, Lord | Howe and Lord Gower, to hunt one pack on a shared ba |
| e other original members of Asia (Downes, Steve | Howe and Carl Palmer) in early 2006 to announce a 25 |
| he only player to ever be on a team with Gordie | Howe and on a team with Wayne Gretzky. |
| Howe and Georgia authorities had previously squabble | |
| essence of Judaism, by Leo Baeck, translated by | Howe and Victor Grubwieser, New York: Schocken Books |
| And more important, it remained between | Howe and Philadelphia. |
| Humphey | Howe and Marie Leavitt had three sons: John McDowell |
| parliamentary enquiry into the conduct of Lord | Howe and General Howe during the Philadelphia campai |
| A group of these women, Julia Ward | Howe and Lucy Stone also founded the New England Wom |
| In 1979, the BBC filmed Rhythm on 2: Catherine | Howe and Judie Tzuke, a live concert at Ipswich's Co |
| , abbreviations were rarely used but architects | Howe and Lescaze pushed for their use as the full na |
| He is the son of Colleen and Gordie | Howe, and early in his career was a teammate of his |
| Francis Curzon succeeded to the peerage as Earl | Howe, and in a three-way contest Bennett took the se |
| Howe and Woodford were also concerned about the poss | |
| itical history, 1919-1957 (pub 1957 with Irving | Howe and Lewis Coser), The Negro and the American La |
| In 1779 | Howe and his brother demanded a parliamentary inquir |
| a collaborative studio album by guitarists Greg | Howe and Richie Kotzen, released in 1995 through Shr |
| red, the remaining members, Chris Squire, Steve | Howe and Alan White, carried on. |
| along the Lima Plank Road connecting Lima (now | Howe) and Fort Wayne. |
| tion of the rest of the Continental units under | Howe and most of the eastern militia formations. |
| Ddu to a handful of other sites, including Maes | Howe and Newgrange, both of which point to the midwi |
| The limited authority given to both | Howe and the American negotiators made it a virtual |
| s produced by Felton Jarvis, Chips Moman, Bones | Howe and Billy Strange. |
| Oli, | Howe and Barcham gave Gillingham a 3-0 over Southend |
| be-News Publishing Company, headed by Eugene A. | Howe and Wilbur C. Hawk, would later own the majorit |
| Shunn, Resa Nelson, Mary Turzillo and Robert J. | Howe, and taught at the Clarion Workshop in 2001. |
| eau in the vicinity of D'Angelo Bluff and Mount | Howe, and descends between the Nilsen Plateau and th |
| he divisions were commanded by Generals Wright, | Howe, and Henry D. Terry, but were not in action to |
| squad including props Paul Harragon and Rodney | Howe and inspirational hooker Geoff Toovey were forc |
| Howe and Derbish suggested that if human memory does | |
| The season saw the debut of Gordie | Howe and his sons in the WHA. |
| Eula Biss, Eavan Boland, Terrance Hayes, Susan | Howe, Antonya Nelson, and Natasha Trethewey. |
| Brian Leslie | Howe, AO (born 23 January 1936), Australian politici |
| Howe appearing at Gordie Howe Night as partial owner | |
| Howe arrived back in England on 1 July, where he and | |
| Cyril | Howe as Julius Caesar (servant) |
| Rev. (Bisihop) John W. | Howe as President. |
| tball League Second Division and managed by Don | Howe, as an Apprentice Professional. |
| The novel was edited and published by David J. | Howe as a benefit for the British Heart Foundation. |
| On March 3, 1968, Jean Beliveau joined Gordie | Howe as the only players to have 1000 career points. |
| Darrell | Howe as Chet |
| arch and May 1986, after the resignation of Don | Howe as manager; Arsenal finished seventh in the Fir |
| ed in 1874 by American mycologist Elliot Calvin | Howe as Agaricus onustus. |
| and began operations on April 9, 1940 with C.D. | Howe as Minister of Munitions and Supply. |
| Molly | Howe as Addy |
| Jeannette | Howe as Katherine (child) |
| Ellic | Howe: Astrology and psychological warfare during Wor |
| ce in the Arsenal side until the signing of Don | Howe at the end of 1963-64. |
| econd, for refueling the British battleship HMS | Howe at sea between 13 and 15 June. |
| He also fought with Lord | Howe at Gibraltar in 1782. |
| David J. | Howe, at that time editor of this range of novels, e |
| g the death of her eldest son, the 3rd Viscount | Howe at the Battle of Carillon, the Duke of Newcastl |
| Creek was chosen by Wesley Park and John Badlam | Howe at the intersection of two major trails, Goshen |
| John W. | Howe at the Biographical Directory of the United Sta |
| for the Navy on 12 October 1863 from Copeland & | Howe at New York City and renamed the same day. |
| her seminal event for Dave was supporting Steve | Howe at Oliver and Lisa Wakeman's wedding reception. |
| arrow of this period is the monumental Duggleby | Howe, at the western end of the Great Wolds Valley, |
| In June 1775 British soldiers under General | Howe attacked and seized Bunker Hill, but in the pro |
| When | Howe attempted to obtain a sinecure with the New Yor |
| Harrison | Howe Award, ACS (1968) |
| Harrison | Howe Award, Rochester Section, American Chemical Soc |
| 2004 Harrison | Howe Awardee |
| estern direction, Villaret still hoping to draw | Howe away from the convoy. |
| Behre spent some years working for Hubert | Howe Bancroft in Berkeley, California as an artist-d |
| form of the word in that language is in Hubert | Howe Bancroft's 1873 The Native Races of the Pacific |
| Beginning with the writings of Hubert | Howe Bancroft, the library has served as a center fo |
| se (November 25, 1905) from its founder, Hubert | Howe Bancroft, with the proviso that it retain the n |
| says American historian and ethnologist Hubert | Howe Bancroft. |
| Howe Barn is a historic barn in Ipswich, Massachuset | |
| Samuel | Howe Barnes (1808 - November 13, 1860 Norwich, Chena |
| ales's Royal Regiment and Queen's Regiment RHQ, | Howe Barracks, Canterbury, Kent |
| However, on 14 January 2011 | Howe became the new Burnley manager after the club a |
| After Neill's sacking on 16 December 1983, | Howe became Arsenal caretaker-manager and was appoin |
| After the war, | Howe became involved in the newspaper business, work |
| 93 season, the Houston Astros fired manager Art | Howe because the owner did not favor Howe's "deliber |
| January 16 - Gordie | Howe becomes the leading scorer in NHL history, pass |
| iberal Party administration led by Uniacke with | Howe becoming more prominent after 1851 as Uniacke's |
| In the spring of 1758, | Howe began to train and accoutre the men in the 55th |
| Born in Turner, Maine, | Howe began to study law in 1848 with his uncle Timot |
| Howe began well at Portsmouth, but shortly after sig | |
| Sir Henry | Howe Bemrose (19 November 1827 - 4 May 1911) was a B |
| With Thunderer and | Howe, Bertie participated in the Atlantic campaign o |
| "Coboloid Race" (Tracy | Howe, Bill Vorn) - 4:30 |
| "Le Meilleur des Mondes" (Tracy | Howe, Bill Vorn) - 3:30 |
| "Open Your Eyes" (Jon Anderson, Steve | Howe, Billy Sherwood, Chris Squire, Alan White) - 5: |
| major American writers such as John Guare, Tina | Howe, Bobbie Ann Mason, and Charles Simic. |
| Two subspecies, the Lord | Howe Boobook and the Norfolk Island Boobook both bec |
| arist to Yes off-shoot Anderson Bruford Wakeman | Howe, both on their studio album and on tour. |
| ty council considered a proposal to turn Gordie | Howe Bowl into a multi-purpose events centre, capabl |
| Gordie | Howe Bowl is the home of the Saskatoon Hilltops |
| Gordie | Howe Bowl is a football stadium located in Saskatoon |
| Gordie | Howe Bowl is the home field for the Saskatoon Hillto |
| on's city council decided that plans for Gordie | Howe bowl were not feasible and plans to upgrade the |
| Howe Bridge is a suburb of Atherton in the Metropoli | |
| Howe Bridge Colliery was a coal mine which was part | |
| In 1845 | Howe Bridge Collieries owned by John Fletcher sank t |
| Howe Bridge Collieries sank the deep mines in 1845. | |
| The | Howe Bridge area covers 614 km2 (152,000 acres). |
| Howe Bridge Colliery employed 460 men in 1954. | |
| the first Mines Rescue Station in Lancashire at | Howe Bridge in 1908. |
| s depot at Leigh Road on the site of the closed | Howe Bridge Colliery pithead. |
| several small pits which eventually became the | Howe Bridge Collieries. |
| e the Wigan line continued to the north west to | Howe Bridge Station before crossing the Bolton and L |
| ed by the Fletchers which eventually became the | Howe Bridge Collieries were Lovers' Lane Colliery wh |
| e River Rye is divided into two units, Ness and | Howe Bridge. |
| s confluence with the River Derwent just beyond | Howe Bridge. |
| mpany's Chanters Colliery between Tyldesley and | Howe Bridge. |
| nstructed in the late 1970s, including the C.D. | Howe Building and Place du Portage. |
| y 1891 election he lost his seat to James Peter | Howe, but won it back again at a by-election followi |
| e members who opposed the "extremism" of Joseph | Howe but were willing to make some concessions. |
| arrant was released for the arrest of Elizabeth | Howe by John Hathorne and Jonathan Corwin. |
| But reliever Steve | Howe came on for the Dodgers and got the final three |
| It seems that is how Mike | Howe came to the attention of Metal Church. |
| manager Brian Lane and started Asia with Steve | Howe, Carl Palmer and Geoffrey Downes. |
| Great | Howe carries the remains of a surveying pillar on it |
| George Frederick | Howe CB (1856 - 7 December 1937) was a British civil |
| Souls of the Labadie Tract with Susan | Howe CD (Blue Chopsticks, 2006) |
| s on an Idea: NCPH's First Decade by Barbara J. | Howe, Chair's Annual Address, The Public Historian, |
| iam Gideon, Irwin Heilner, Alan Hovhaness, Mary | Howe, Charles Ives, Frederick Jacobi, Werner Josten, |
| ot to Go Through This" and is credited to Steve | Howe, Chris Squire and Alan White, while the live ve |
| iginally composed in instrumental form by Steve | Howe, Chris Squire and Alan White during the Drama s |
| Lune near the head of the Lune Gorge by Castle | Howe close to Old Tebay. |
| Throughout the late 1930s, | Howe collaborated with Louis Kahn at the Philadelphi |
| Major General William | Howe, commanding the British forces in New York, dra |
| Thomas Carr | Howe Community High School is a secondary school in |
| [Signed] Lewis | Howe Company, Makers of Tums." 36 |
| The Lord | Howe concerned was Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe. |
| Steve | Howe considers the writing of the piece a turning po |
| After singer Justin Timberlake left *NSYNC, | Howe continued to tour with him in 2003. |
| When Greenwood retired a year later, | Howe continued to work for the national team under n |
| Howe contributed much of the money he earned to the | |
| Asa | Howe Cory (May 31, 1814 - June 6, 1892) was a captai |
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