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| Amaury Nolasco as Orange | Julius, a street racer who drives an red Mazda RX-7. |
| nce and the Educated Man: Selected Speeches of | Julius A. Stratton (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1966 |
| again to Secretary of the Interior, replacing | Julius A. Krug who had not supported Truman's campaig |
| Built in 1898, it was designed by | Julius A. Culbreth (1871-1950) for prayer meetings an |
| Under the leadership of Director | Julius A. Stratton and Associate Director Albert G. H |
| In 1936 she married | Julius A. Page Jr. and made their home in Chapel Hill |
| Julius A. Roth (1924-2002) was Professor of Sociology | |
| Cotton | Julius A.x Old English Martyrology |
| Aars and Anette Lund, a nephew of Nils Fredrik | Julius Aars and a grandson of Jens Aars. |
| Nils Fredrik | Julius Aars, priest and politician (d.1865) |
| 11 June - Nils Fredrik | Julius Aars, priest and politician (b.1807) |
| Julius Achon | |
| Julius Achon (born 12 December 1976) is an Ugandan mi | |
| Julius Adams Stratton (May 18, 1901 - June 22, 1994) | |
| MIT's | Julius Adams Stratton Student Center at 84 Massachuse |
| IN: | Julius Adjarbeng, Louis Quainoo (Tema Youth), Alex As |
| ood (called Jewish Blood); soon afterwards, at | Julius Adler's request he translated Shakespeare's Ot |
| Erich | Julius Adolf Bethe (May 2, 1863 - October 19, 1940) w |
| Defense attorneys | Julius Africano and Lynn Thompson attempted a plea of |
| ine of many an Egyptian legend, who is said by | Julius Africanus and Eusebius to have built the third |
| The opinion that they were written by | Julius Africanus (third century) has been almost univ |
| Sextus | Julius Africanus (c.160 - c.240) was a Christian trav |
| Sextus | Julius Africanus und die byzantinische Chronographie |
| Sextus | Julius Africanus, who visited Alexandria in the time |
| Gelzer, Sextus | Julius Africanus, ii. |
| Julius, after expressing an opinion favourable to Ath | |
| The life of Cnaeus | Julius Agricola by Tacitus, Translated by Alfred John |
| onfederacy who fought the Roman army of Gnaeus | Julius Agricola at the Battle of Mons Graupius in nor |
| cription is notable because it mentions Gnaeus | Julius Agricola, the Roman governor of Britain from A |
| grippa I, and like him originally named Marcus | Julius Agrippa, was the seventh and last king of the |
| Julius Ailio (July 19, 1872 in Loppi - March 4, 1933 | |
| Julius Akosah (Kitchee) | |
| Ernst Carl | Julius Albrecht (born June 29, 1930 in Leuchtenburg) |
| Tiberius | Julius Alexander (fl. |
| Marcus | Julius Alexander was the first husband of Herodian Pr |
| Marcus | Julius Alexander (flourished 1st century, died before |
| 80), a princess and of daughter of King Gaius | Julius Alexander to his Queen Julia Iotapa of Cetis C |
| Julius Alexander Thomson (born September 4, 1882, dat | |
| Article of Marcus | Julius Alexander from Dutch Version of Wikipedia |
| enor sax and bass sax; Burton Brewer on piano; | Julius Alexander on banjo; Wallace Wright on tuba, an |
| bore the cognomen Julia, was married to Marcus | Julius Alexander, second son of the Alexander the Ala |
| Tiberius | Julius Alexander, son of the preceding. |
| -Roman aristocrat and his brother was Tiberius | Julius Alexander. |
| was succeeded as procurator in 46 by Tiberius | Julius Alexander. |
| Julius Alfonse (born October 12, 1911 in Cumberland, | |
| Aulus | Julius Amyntas, Nobleman of Ephesus |
| His father | Julius, an electrical engineer, was a member of the C |
| for Constitutional Rights and granddaughter of | Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. |
| of Pancakes, Copper Penny Coffee Shops, Orange | Julius, and others. |
| resulted in the arrest, trial and execution of | Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, though in later trials he |
| It was based on the life story of | Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were convicted as spi |
| Julius and his twin brother Leopold were born in Hobo | |
| 922 McCallie Avenue, in memory of his parents, | Julius and Bertha Ochs. |
| ol and Ann Karus Meeropol and granddaughter of | Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, and adoptive granddaughte |
| . C. M. Symposia, Letters and Recollections of | Julius and Mary Mohl (1887). |
| as born January 15, 1866 in Yarmouth, Maine to | Julius and Annetta Seabury Dresser. |
| It was on their way to Norway that | Julius and Agnes Zancig made over the new baby. |
| Built in 1894 by | Julius and Dora Neubauer Elson, some of Meridian's ea |
| Later, he and his wife Anne adopted | Julius and Ethel Rosenberg's two sons, Michael and Ro |
| Julius and Sophia had no children. | |
| Saints | Julius and Aaron are celebrated as two British martyr |
| An enraged Lily and Bruno go to find | Julius and catch him as he is splitting town. |
| Wess, | Julius and Bagger, Jonathan (December 1983). |
| d Michael and Robert, the two orphaned sons of | Julius and Ethel Rosenberg after the 1953 execution o |
| Ochs was born to German-Jewish immigrants, | Julius and Bertha Levy Ochs, in Cincinnati, Ohio. |
| rn in Fredrikstad, Norway November 18, 1875 to | Julius and Elizabeth Erickson Anderson. |
| The Church of St | Julius and Aaron, Llanharan (1856-1859) restoration. |
| For Saint Aaron of Caerleon, see | Julius and Aaron |
| ), Boumann's building was exploded in 1893 and | Julius and Otto Raschdorff, father and son, built the |
| John | Julius Angerstein (1732 - 22 January 1823), was a Lon |
| The wharf was named after John | Julius Angerstein (1732-1823), a local land owner, in |
| tion to Woodlands House (once the home of John | Julius Angerstein and later an art gallery and histor |
| ell's first cousin, Anna Muilman, married John | Julius Angerstein |
| John | Julius Angerstein, 1765, by Joshua Reynolds |
| John | Julius Angerstein, painted by Thomas Lawrence ca. 179 |
| John | Julius Angerstein, West Indies merchant and art colle |
| Lloyd's of London and art collector, see John | Julius Angerstein. |
| 1796 and Greenwich, 1835 and grandson of John | Julius Angerstein. |
| cohorts were left with the Roman Knight Gaius | Julius Aquila in the Bosporan. |
| of Mariamne, daughter of Herod Agrippa I, and | Julius Archealus. |
| e Wins the Derby (May 5, 1925) Pete, Alice and | Julius are among several contestants in a combined ho |
| (a 378 km/276 mi round trip for 12 B.VIIs) and | Julius Arigi sinking an Italian steamer at Valona in |
| Julius Arthur Sheffield Neave CBE, JP, DL (Essex) (17 | |
| stic Greece, and thus recognized Grand Voivode | Julius as Regent of Pindus. |
| Client King of the Bosporan Kingdom, Tiberius | Julius Aspurgus, who was of Greek and Iranian ancestr |
| Henry | Julius assisted in resolving the differences between |
| Julius August Wagenmann (1876) (in German). | |
| Julius August Ludwig Wegscheider (September 27, 1771 | |
| Julius August Philipp Spitta (7 December 1841 - 13 Ap | |
| Syrian woman Julia Maesa and the Syrian noble | Julius Avitus. |
| received the Young Investigator Award and the | Julius Axelrod Award from the Society for Neuroscienc |
| May 30 - | Julius Axelrod (d. |
| later studies conducted by Bernard Brodie and | Julius Axelrod led to the rediscovery of paracetamol |
| Medicine - Bernard Katz, Ulf von Euler, | Julius Axelrod |
| to Epiphanes and gave her in marriage to Gaius | Julius Azizus, King of Emesa, who, in order to obtain |
| Julius Bab (December 11, 1880 - February 12, 1955) wa | |
| Memorial plaque to | Julius Bab in Berlin |
| a great camp on the southwest shore built for | Julius Bache about 1915, now privately owned. |
| ding to an editorial on the WikiLeaks website, | Julius Baer had some communication with WikiLeaks bef |
| Brij also successfully led | Julius Baer to being recognized as the “Best Private |
| Julius Baer was privileged to have been granted the 1 | |
| ief Executive Officer and Managing Director of | Julius Baer Middle East. |
| Hertzberg and chamber music at Juilliard with | Julius Baker and privately with Harold Gomberg. |
| t, U.S.A.), also following master classes with | Julius Baker, Samuel Baron and the legendary French f |
| Son of | Julius Bardach (Lawyer) and Anna Bardach (Concert Pia |
| William | Julius Barker at the Biographical Directory of Federa |
| William | Julius Barker (June 25, 1886 - April 13, 1968) was an |
| Julius Barmat was a Jewish wholesale merchant with "l | |
| er Ropp was the third of four sons of Emmerich | Julius Baron von der Ropp and Isabella Josepha Contes |
| He was the son of Gaius | Julius Bassus, Proconsul in Bithynia in 98. |
| rl Friedrich Ludwig jun.) (1829-1871) and Otto | Julius Bausch (1841-1874) produced bows until 1874. |
| Julius Bauschinger | |
| s students included Hans Kienle, Ernst Anding, | Julius Bauschinger, Paul ten Bruggencate, Gustav Herg |
| It was named after the astronomer | Julius Bauschinger. |
| wrote a doctoral thesis under the direction of | Julius Bauschinger. |
| orn in Drammen as a son of sea captain Fredrik | Julius Bech Schroeter and his wife Julie Schroeter. |
| Julius Beckmann (9 May 1910 - 28 August 1944) was a h | |
| Julius Beckmann was killed 28 August 1944 during the | |
| Francis | Julius Bellamy (May 18, 1855 - August 28, 1931) was a |
| The game also introduced the amnesiac | Julius Belmont, who defeated Dracula for the last tim |
| Karl | Julius Beloch (January 21, 1854 - February 1, 1929) w |
| r English operas by Wallace, Michael Balfe and | Julius Benedict were also included in the company's r |
| Famous residents in the square have included | Julius Benedict, the German-born composer, who lived |
| was born in Manchester, the eldest son of Revd | Julius Benn (c.1826-1883) but his parents moved the f |
| Silver Goblets again in 1907 this time beating | Julius Beresford and Karl Vernon easily in the final. |
| a in 1908, partnering Albert Gladstone to beat | Julius Beresford and Karl Vernon. |
| Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta against | Julius Beresford and Karl Vernon. |
| ppearing at Henley Royal Regatta in 1906, with | Julius Beresford as runners-up in Goblets and in a Th |
| Ernst | Julius Berg and Charles Proteus Steinmetz; Theory and |
| Ernst | Julius Berg (9 Feb. 1871 - 1941) was a Swedish-born, |
| r Makurdi side Lobi Stars, recently played for | Julius Berger F.C. in Nigeria and Chinese side Changs |
| FC Lagos before moving to the Nigerian topclub | Julius Berger FC. |
| He was transferred at the end of the Season to | Julius Berger F.C. and in September 2008 from Sunshin |
| Thompson began his career in Nigeria with | Julius Berger F.C.. |
| orded cello concertos of Luigi Boccherini with | Julius Berger, a teacher at the University of Mainz. |
| Karl | Julius Bergius, aka Carl J. B. (1804, Berlin - 1871), |
| 23 September - Oluf Steen | Julius Berner, politician (d.1885) |
| Julius Bernstein (December 18, 1839 - February 6, 191 | |
| Julius Bertram (8 November 1866 - 5 November 1944) wa | |
| Edward | Julius Berwind (1848 - August 18, 1936) was the found |
| service, who only nominally reigned as Voivode | Julius between August-September in 1943, but never ac |
| istian pupils were Dr. Charles Fagnani and Dr. | Julius Bewer, both members of the Union Theological S |
| Otto | Julius Bierbaum (June 28, 1865 - February 1, 1910) wa |
| forms the basis of this newest installment, as | Julius Biggs has stolen the 'missing floppies' of the |
| Julius, Bishop of Iona, 1971 | |
| Bandmembers | Julius Block (back) and Enno Palucca (in front) |
| In 1911 Seattle attorney | Julius Bloedel and the Bloedel Stewart Welch Company |
| Irving | Julius Bluestone (January 5, 1917 - November 17, 2007 |
| Blum, Inc., the US subsidiary of | Julius Blum GmbH, manufactures functional hardware fo |
| stry (Wolford AG), iron-fittings manufacturer ( | Julius Blum GmbH), glass processing and machine const |
| Peter Emil | Julius Blum was born on 4 May 1925 in Trieste, Italy. |
| Elmer | Julius Boeseke, Jr. (August 5, 1895 - October 17, 196 |
| Thomas | Julius Borody was born in Poland and migrated to Aust |
| st players like Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino and | Julius Boros became champions at Rio. |
| He beats | Julius Boros by one shot. |
| rse hosted the PGA Championship in 1968, which | Julius Boros won. |
| t winner of any major championship behind only | Julius Boros who was 48 when he captured the 1968 PGA |
| luding Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Byron Nelson, and | Julius Boros. |
| Julius Brandt - Parsons | |
| Julius Bredt (March 29, 1855 - September 21, 1937) wa | |
| Julius Briganticus (d. | |
| Julius Briner as The Cook | |
| in 2009, he and his current partner | Julius Brink won four FIVB competitions (three consec |
| Julius Brink | |
| ionships in The Hague, Netherlands, partnering | Julius Brink. |
| Julius Bryant, Julius, Anthony Caro: Figurative and N | |
| William Daniels ... Judge | Julius Burns |
| Feldwebel | Julius Busa was a World War I flying ace credited wit |
| Anton | Julius Busemann (de) |
| Anton | Julius Busemann, Jr. (1686 - 1770), Mayor of Hanover |
| Anton | Julius Busemann, Sr. (1646 - 1717), Mayor of Hanover |
| Julius Buths (7 May 1851 - 12 March 1920) was a Germa | |
| Haym succeeded | Julius Buths in charge of the Concert Society, or Elb |
| May 7 - | Julius Buths, pianist, conductor and composer (d. |
| n premiere were both the work of the conductor | Julius Buths. |
| famous producer, they recorded the album with | Julius Butty at his studio near Hamilton, Ontario. |
| Julius Butty - production, engineering, mixing, maste | |
| Julius C. Michaelson (born January 25, 1922) served a | |
| Five years later, | Julius C. Neubeck of Miami was called on a seven-mont |
| s was chosen in a special election to replaced | Julius C. Burrows in the U. S. House. |
| One notable production during this period was | Julius Caesar in Puritan costume suggesting the plott |
| viodunum Biturigum, in which Vercingetorix and | Julius Caesar fought in 52 BC. |
| April 7 - | Julius Caesar Aranzi, Italian anatomist (b. |
| When a reader reads in the | Julius Caesar article that Caesar was offered a crown |
| st the Romans causes friction between dictator | Julius Caesar and the Roman Senate. |
| Julius Caesar | |
| war, but was defeated by Roman Dictator Gaius | Julius Caesar at Zela and he was later killed by his |
| His siblings included two brothers (Gaius | Julius Caesar (Caligula) and Nero) and three sisters |
| Julius Caesar used it as his base of operations in 46 | |
| Gaius | Julius Caesar is a disambiguation page listing Caligu |
| Which "many Gaius | Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus entries" are you ta |
| e he starred in Killing Time by Barrie Keeffe, | Julius Caesar by Shakespeare and several other produc |
| though others had pretentious names like Count | Julius Caesar Mars Napoleon Sinclair Brown. |
| Julius Caesar (2009) as Julius Caesar | |
| The real Gaius | Julius Caesar was a Roman general who seized control |
| Legend also had it that | Julius Caesar and Marc Antony presented Cleopatra sev |
| , the Selle was the site of the battle between | Julius Caesar and the Nervians. |
| Julius Caesar for example, proclaimed the laurel wrea | |
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