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Dedicated on October 21, 1993, the Cecil H. and | Ida M. Green Earth Sciences Research Building at St |
nity with an introduction by Richard Hunter and | Ida MacAlpine. |
Ida Mae Gandy Elementary School: Grades K-6 | |
Scholarships in memory of his two grandmothers: | Ida Mae Blake and Jannet Kirkpatrick. |
ceived as a "liberal Republican" and opposed by | Ida Mae Zimmerman, described as of the "Old Guard", |
anuary 7, 1899 to Arthur J. Lee (died 1934) and | Ida Mae (Leiter) Lee (1874-1980). |
Married to | Ida Mae he had two children, Martha Bachrach (young |
He was buried beside his mother, | Ida Mae Taylor, in Arkansas. |
Edna Best as | Ida Magnus Reuter |
It grew out of four short films: | Ida Makes a Movie, Cookie Goes to the Hospital, Ire |
Ida Marcussen during the 2007 Stavanger Games. | |
Ana | Ida Margarida Vieira Alvares (born January 22, 1965 |
Ida Maria - "Sweet About Me" (originally by Gabriel | |
ct with upper 11 music, home to artist such as, | Ida Maria and Eli "Paperboy" Reed |
Ida Marie Elisabeth Dohm (1856-?) | |
dvard Isak Hambro Bull (1845-1925) and his wife | Ida Marie Sofie Paludan (1861-1957). |
ere he played with Jimmie Noone, Sammy Stewart, | Ida Marples, and Bert Hall. |
In 1863, Agassiz's daughter | Ida married Henry Lee Higginson, later to be founde |
In 1938 he married Lady | Ida Mary Ramsay and they went on to have one daught |
In 1873 he married his former boss's daughter, | Ida Mary Barry, whose family were devout Roman Cath |
iladelphia, Pennsylvania to Charles English and | Ida Mary Lynn Henderson, but was raised on the East |
PORTER, Dr John Fletcher ... m 1901, | Ida Mary, 2nd d of late Rev. T. H. Richards; two d |
y of a charter of William mentioning "Comitissa | Ida, mater mea" (engl. |
Halsten Andersen Bast Birklund (1870-1952) and | Ida Mathilde Kristensen (1870-1960). |
30 July 1872), Lady | Ida Matilda Alice Feilding (23 June 1840 - 16 Decem |
Rescue is a 1917 silent drama film directed by | Ida May Park and starring Lon Chaney, Sr. |
bellion is a 1917 silent drama film directed by | Ida May Park and starring Lon Chaney, Sr. |
In 1875, he married | Ida May Christopher. |
f Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; sponsored by Miss | Ida May Schieren; and commissioned on 1 December 18 |
1896 Canadian science fiction novel, written by | Ida May Ferguson of New Brunswick under the pseudon |
isted on the 1920 US census as a chauffeur, and | Ida May Campbell Ament. |
IDA members include scientists, end-users, engineer | |
ch for five years, working for one year each in | Ida, Michigan, and Manchester, Michigan, and eventu |
our children were: William Clarence, Irvine E., | Ida Minerva, and Daisy Whitlock. |
Stan Franklin's | IDA model is one such computational implementation |
a, Clay, Dickinson, Osceola, O'Brien, Cherokee, | Ida, Monona, Woodbury, Plymouth, Sioux, and Lyon co |
Lady Margaret | Ida Montagu Douglas Scott (13 November 1893 - 17 De |
Ida Moore as Emily (the old lady) | |
a look-out, along with two women Lisa Brown and | Ida Moore, who drove the get-away vehicle. |
Harvey and | Ida moved from Topeka to Los Angeles in early 1884 |
Lara Flynn Boyle as | Ida Muntz |
ustful thoughts toward Nurse Graves and patient | Ida Muntz, who suffers from "greensickness"--a dise |
Edith Massey as | Ida Nelson |
Ida Nepper - Gerda Balstrup | |
In September 1922, Balaban's sister | Ida, now Mrs. Sam Katz, died. |
movement - Natan Sharansky, Vladimir Slepak and | Ida Nudel - were arrested. |
Liv Ullmann - | Ida Nudel |
It is based on the life of Russian Jew | Ida Nudel. |
uary 1906-15 January 1988) married (1) Princess | Ida of Wrede (div. |
ogy survives which makes Alhred a descendant of | Ida of Bernicia through a son named Eadric. |
odwaldings, a kindred descended from Ocg son of | Ida of Bernicia, and was the first of the family to |
Ida of Leuven married Baldwin II, Count of Hainaut. | |
e citadel was captured by the Anglo-Saxon ruler | Ida of Bernicia (Beornice) and became Ida's seat. |
Theodric was the son of | Ida of Bernicia, founder of the kingdom of Bernicia |
year as Ceawlin of Wessex (560) on the death of | Ida of Bernicia, and ruled 30 years. |
Ida of Brienne who married Arnoul of Reynel lord of | |
Princess | Ida of Waldeck and Pyrmont (26 September 1796 - 12 |
was a daughter of Renauld II and his first wife | Ida of Lyon and Forez.He had at least two younger b |
He was one of between 8 to 12 sons born to | Ida of Bernicia, founder of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom |
Frithuwald was the son of | Ida of Bernicia, founder of the kingdom of Bernicia |
Princess | Ida of Schaumburg-Lippe (26 May 1824 - 5 March 1894 |
Aethelric was one of the sons born to | Ida of Bernicia, founder of the kingdom. |
the south, Pergamum in the southeast, and Mount | Ida of Phrygia in the east. |
Ida of Herzfeld (c. | |
During its second crossing, it flew by | Ida on 28 August 1993 at a speed of 12,400 m/s (41, |
570/577), also known as Ita, | Ida or Ides, was an early Irish nun and saint, patr |
IDA, or Intelligent Distribution Agent for the U.S. | |
Anne Revere as Miss | Ida Orner |
His son by | Ida, Otto, was later duke of Bavaria and Swabia, hi |
On December 16, 2009 | Ida participated at one of the Climate change conce |
Among Bernard's students there was | Ida Pauline Rolf. |
Ida Pedanda Gede Made Gunung is the Hindu high prie | |
Reyer in 1831, and with this small inheritance | Ida Pfeiffer was able to hire better teachers for h |
In 1930 Gordon married | Ida Pickles, and together they had four children. |
ence, Strephon in Iolanthe, Florian in Princess | Ida, Pish-Tush, Cholmondeley and Giuseppe. |
ence, Iolanthe in Iolanthe, Melissa in Princess | Ida, Pitti-Sing in The Mikado, Phoebe in The Yeomen |
ghter of the popular romance writer and painter | Ida Pollock (b. |
Pressure Drop (1994) .... | Ida Potashner |
A.T. and | Ida Powers had a son, James Berry Powers (March 9, |
rs was born in Jenkins, Kentucky, to Oliver and | Ida Powers. |
Cox was born in February, 1896 as | Ida Prather in Toccoa, Habersham County, Georgia (T |
Mt. | Ida Presbyterian Church, Troy |
Examples include gdb, | IDA Pro and OllyDbg. |
Would it be an idea to link to the | IDA pro page, as it has a (perhaps the most powerfu |
e TESTA backbone infrastructure provided by the | IDA Programme. |
IDA provides grants and credits (subject to general | |
C.W. and Anna Seward were the parents of | Ida Pruitt an influential Westerner involved in Chi |
IDA publishes an annual list of the "10 worst zoos | |
In 1879, he married Elizabeth | Ida Quinan. |
The son of John S. Weichel and | Ida Rappel, he was educated in Elmira, Kitchener an |
He was also involved for some time with | Ida Rauh, a co-founder of the Provincetown Players, |
He played the song for the first time live at | Ida Red, a storefront venue in his hometown on Octo |
Whitmire was the daughter of | Ida Reeves and Karl Niederhofer, a licensed electri |
Ida represents the force of justice in this novel, | |
After some time, however, | Ida returned to see Freud and explained how her sym |
Ida Romney married Leo "Lew" Alldredge on 1911-08-2 | |
rs: Florence (who became Judy Shirley), Maidie, | Ida, Rosa (who used the stage name Sally Rose), and |
father was of French-Basque descent, His mother | Ida Rose Warren was descended from old Spanish sett |
Renate | Ida Rubinstein (b. |
es reveal the likenesses of Vaslav Nijinsky and | Ida Rubinstein, and the dress in “Starfish” exactly |
Ida rushed to the scene in her small boat and haule | |
Defendant A. H. Zehmer and his wife | Ida S. Zehmer owned a tract of land consisting of 4 |
Libby Taylor - | Ida, Sally's Maid |
Ida Sammis was born to Eliphalet and Margaret (Roge | |
"Samplerayt" 5:40 | Ida Sandlund |
"For Those Who Like to Party" 4:25 | Ida Sandlund |
Altman, | Ida, Sarah Cline & Juan Javier Pescador. |
Ida Satchwell died June 3, 1943. | |
Ida saw the surrender as suicide on the part of the | |
William McKinley, aged 27, married | Ida Saxton, aged 23, on January 25, 1871, at the Fi |
1850, | Ida, schooner, 50 tons, no loss of life. |
Ida Scudder School is situated in Vellore, Tamil Na | |
He represented the Mount | Ida seat from 1905 to 1908, when he was defeated (t |
d slightly west of the RPI campus, in the Mount | Ida section of Troy. |
he transfer of sovereignty on December 27 1949, | Ida served as a member of the short-lived RUSI Cabi |
1913: | Ida Shaw Martin is elected to membership, Only teac |
lexander D. Langmuir seated to the right of Ms. | Ida Sherwood during an Epidemic Intelligence Servic |
Ida Siekmann (23 August 1902 - 22 August 1961) was | |
Ida Simone Russakoff Hoos (October 9, 1912 - April | |
liot M. Katz, a veterinarian, has presided over | IDA since founding the organization in 1983. |
In 1876, Gibbs married | Ida Snow, a daughter of church apostle Lorenzo Snow |
shcheva (Russian: Аида Семёновна Ведищева, born | Ida Solomonovna Weis, Russian: Ида Соломоновна Вайс |
nia to Christian Birch-Reichenwald and Jacobine | Ida Sophie Motzfeldt. |
sanctuaries, Psychro and the sanctuary on Mount | Ida stand out as the only sacred caves that have yi |
Kelley and his wife | Ida started a beekeeping supply company, called The |
Isidor and | Ida Straus The third movement is a tribite to Ida S |
neighborhood was Pilgrim Presbyterian Church on | Ida Street, near the Ida Street Viaduct. |
April 1876; the first subdivision later became | Ida Street, Pearson Street, Milson Street and Frede |
While clearing the main channel of Mobile Bay, | Ida struck a torpedo (mine) which crushed the timbe |
Ida Tacke (1896-1978), Discover with her husband Wa | |
ard Oil Company is a book written by journalist | Ida Tarbell in 1904. |
Ida Tarbell House in Easton, Connecticut, was the h | |
tion, including Elbert Hubbard, Upton Sinclair, | Ida Tarbell, Bernarr MacFadden, Sinclair Lewis, Max |
Ida Tenbrook | |
ege located in Waldron, Wickes, Oden, and Mount | Ida that serve Polk, Scott, and Montgomery counties |
Judy Waterberry - | Ida, the maid |
eved to have watched the battles from a peak of | Ida, the Gargarus, where he had a sanctuary and an |
. Pinafore, but "it is better than ... Princess | Ida, the Pirates, and Iolanthe". |
rest of Anatolia by the massif that forms Mount | Ida, the Troad is drained by two main rivers, the S |
atre in the 1880s, including Iolanthe, Princess | Ida, The Sorcerer (revival), The Mikado, and Ruddig |
He then went with | Ida to the headquarters of the Eastern District Arm |
The groom meanwhile conspires with Sujka and | Ida to bring Dadan down a peg, and rigs the outhous |
fter formation, the regiment marched from Mount | Ida to Mount Vernon, Missouri, a total of 261 miles |
After the war, he moved to | Ida Township, engaging in farming, and was a member |
Anxious for her granddaughter to settle down, | Ida turns to the local marriage broker (Sylvia Mile |
EDTA contains two | IDA units with the nitrogen atoms linked by two met |
of her own Paintings were left to her godchild | Ida van Haelewijn, the daughter of her gardener. |
Many of these paintings show | Ida van Haelewijn as a little girl in the garden. |
The paintings remained in the house of | Ida van Haelewijn until her death in 1992. |
On November 4, 1896, Pavy wed the former | Ida Veazie of Opelousas. |
urn adapted from the novel Hell's Playground by | Ida Vera Simonton. |
Hubert Hassard-Short, J.H. Bunny, Sydney Smith, | Ida Vernon and Dorothy Donnelly. |
At the end of 1912 he married | Ida Vincent in Stroud Green, Haringey, London. |
s parents were Kaarle Evert Ryti, a farmer, and | Ida Vivika Junttila. |
The piece is dedicated to Countess | Ida von Hohenthal of Leipzig. |
Ida Von Scultz". | |
In 1961, when the company revived Princess | Ida, Wales added the larger role of Melissa to her |
He married | Ida Warnholtz in 1954 (one son, three daughters). |
When | Ida was ready to go to high school, she was told th |
Ida,) was rebuilt in 1834, at the cost of about £13 | |
The SS Mount | Ida was a merchant ship built in 1938 by William Ha |
Ida was born in Rhoden, Principality of Waldeck and | |
Ida was arrested in 1980 and sentenced to 83 years | |
Ida was court-martialed for his part in the coup, b | |
IDA was created on September 24, 1960 and is respon | |
Megumi | Ida was selected from approximately 800 applicants |
Ida was not the first English royal ward to be take | |
it was to be his last public speech, and Mount | Ida was renamed to Mount Adams in his honor. |
Ida was one of the few Westerners that remained inf | |
Ida was later assigned to another partner named Eri | |
econd Yeoman in some seasons and, when Princess | Ida was revived in 1967, added Guron. |
Ida was five years old when her mother died; she wa | |
Ida was the perfect housewife, and doted on Frank a | |
IDA was a Pentagon think tank set up to evaluate we | |
The Mount | Ida was never salvaged and slowly sank into the san |
Ida was the second asteroid, after Gaspra, to be im | |
Ida was visited in 1993 by the Jupiter-bound space | |
Mount | Ida was a former parliamentary electorate in the Ot |
Ida was chartered by the Navy in New Orleans, Louis | |
Ida Waterman - Mrs. Griswold | |
portrait of | Ida Waterman |
Ida Waterman at IBDb.com | |
Ida Waterman - Mrs. Smallwood | |
Ida Waterman - Lady Henry Delafield | |
Ida Waterman as Mrs. Hastings Vance | |
Started by Leroy and | Ida Weaver in 1989, Weaver Furniture Sales began in |
to Charles Delano Henry, a banker, and Florence | Ida Weed, his wife. |
wn of Holly Springs, Mississippi (birthplace of | Ida Wells-Barnett). |
Its encounters of the asteroids Gaspra and | Ida were secondary to the Jupiter mission. |
Minor effects from | Ida were also experienced in Mississippi, Georgia a |
nally had Betty Alberge in mind for the part of | Ida when writing the first scripts, but when Alberg |
his name to the Idaean mountains, that is Mount | Ida, where he built a temple to the Mother of the G |
(Galileo also visited 243 | Ida where it discovered a moon, allowing a mass est |
+: B → A such that f o f + ≤ idB and f + o f ≥ | idA, where id is the identity function. |
LIDA, or Learning | IDA, which adds various mode of human-like learning |
The two had daughter, | Ida, who was born on August 13, 2001. |
part ways, she walks along crying and runs into | Ida, who comforts her. |
After Gordon died in 1938 it was | Ida, who was a philologist as well, that revised an |
first Anglian settlement was effected in 547 by | Ida, who, accompanied by his six sons, pushed throu |
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