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| 1 F. R. | Lees, a Temperance Chartist, won no votes in the Rip |
| This earned | Lees a Wisden Cricketer of the Year nomination in 19 |
| r south on or close to the main road, Sheldwich | Lees, a small village in its own right lying a third |
| In the 1820s, John | Lees, a prosperous member of the Fairfield Moravian |
| Lees, A. & C.A. Peres. | |
| their size, the effects of autolysis, ageing on | lees, adding a dosage and post-disgorgement ageing. |
| Assistants - James Cadsky, Nich Hartley, Peter | Lees, Adrian Webb, Kristen Wolek |
| ive Alliance, the breakaway party set up by Meg | Lees after she resigned from the Democrats. |
| aronetcies created for persons with the surname | Lees, all in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. |
| osing the package, which had been negotiated by | Lees and prime minister John Howard. |
| sterlands and Springhead, which in turn link to | Lees and Oldham, all of which are to Grotton's west. |
| mbers including Paul Janik, Sean Wright, Dennis | Lees and Paula Murphy to form a new political party |
| s authors Joe Donnelly, M. G. Harris and Amanda | Lees, and former editor of The Sun newspaper David Y |
| ng in overripe fruit, excessive stirring of the | lees, and insufficient use of sulfur dioxide. |
| Members include Alistair Gordon, Richard | Lees and Darrin Tidsey. |
| e amongst the Pennines, between the villages of | Lees and Scouthead. |
| , Scott Jones, Joshua Robinson, Jack Dixon, Rob | Lees and Luke Robinson |
| ts: the villages of Boughton Aluph and Boughton | Lees, and Eastwell. |
| In 1915, it had 80,000 spindles by Asa | Lees, and Howard & Bullough. |
| s with Waterhead area of Oldham, the village of | Lees and Scouthead and Springhead areas of Saddlewor |
| eaded guilty to ten felonies for the murders of | Lees and Engelson. |
| mill: Majestic, Orme, Cairo, Bangor, Oldham and | Lees and the older Hey Mill. |
| Br | Lees and two of his brothers built a new chapel with |
| gether form the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham; | Lees and Waterhead are such settlements to the east |
| draws from the village of Thornhill, Thornhill | Lees and Savile Town. |
| nment Act 1894 and included the civil parish of | Lees and part of the Crossbank hamlet. |
| The comedic writers Robert | Lees and Fred Rinaldo wrote the screenplay in slapst |
| et and part of Gosmere, Sheldwich and Sheldwich | Lees are included in the Kent Downs, (the eastern pa |
| evice that replaced hand riddling, in which the | lees are consolidated in the neck of the bottle prio |
| "Yesterday I Heard the Rain" (Gene | Lees, Armando Manzanero) - 6:24 |
| in, Simone DesMoulin, Joseph Goodchild, Kenneth | Lees, Arnold Michano, Duncan Michano, Jamie Michano |
| Tamara | Lees as Tamara |
| Nathaniel | Lees as Barker |
| ory for Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems ( | LEES) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( |
| home-brewing setup showing accumulated trub, or | lees, at the bottom of the carboy |
| He grew up in High | Lees at 703 Halifax Road, Cleckheaton, outside of wh |
| I have received premission from the owner (John | Lees at www.flickr.com/photos/x376) to add these thr |
| owntown, including The Glebe, Old Ottawa South, | Lees Avenue, Old Ottawa East and others. |
| The | Lees Baronetcy, of South Lytchett Heath Manor in Lyt |
| The | Lees Baronetcy, of Blackrock in the County of Dublin |
| In 1956 | Lees became the first ever foreign player to play in |
| In 1907 | Lees became vicar of Christ Church, Beckenham, and i |
| n Lever (of the Sir Ashton Lever family) to the | Lees brothers of Clarksfield, Oldham, Lancashire, fo |
| According to | Lees by slowly dismantling the system the Poor Law w |
| On Saturday 1 April Craig and | Lees collected the prints which Lees had paid for th |
| 76 vs | Lees College 52-53 |
| ampus and Technical Campus, both in Hazard, the | Lees College Campus in Jackson (formerly Lees Colleg |
| Lees Corner is an unincorporated community in Fairfa | |
| s Kane Schmertz, who survived him and inherited | Lees Court, which she transformed into an agricultur |
| He died at | Lees Court, without male issue, on 16 April 1677. |
| Lees Creek is home to East Clinton Middle School and | |
| Clinton High School is a public high school in | Lees Creek, Ohio. |
| Lees Creek, also known as Centerville, is an unincor | |
| es between the headwaters of the Middle Fork of | Lees Creek, to the southeast, and the Anderson Fork |
| t 1 mile long extending from a rocky enclave at | Lees crossing (near the Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massa |
| , a green version is popular and made with sake | lees, crushed leaves and a green mucor mold. |
| Lees currently run coaches clinics in central Florid | |
| Lees currently resides in Clermont, Florida and is m | |
| Lady | Lees died in 1917. |
| Lees died 26 July 1892 and is buried in Brompton Cem | |
| s' House is a half-timbered house in the Norton | Lees district of the City of Sheffield, England. |
| thers, Howard and Bullough, Brooks & Doxey, Asa | Lees, Dobson and Barlow, Joseph Hibbert, John Hether |
| ers, Howard and Bullough, Brooks and Doxey, Asa | Lees, Dobson and Barlow, Joseph Hibbert, John Hether |
| ry in "Who's Who of British MPs" by Stenton and | Lees does not include the customary asterix against |
| ent, with the Post Office secretary (Sir Edward | Lees) doing much of the work. |
| ried Charlotte Lydia Edwards, daughter of Henry | Lees Edwards of Pye Nest in 1840. |
| f Ash, Bearwardcote, Bretby, Burnaston, Dalbury | Lees, Egginton, Etwall, Findern, Foremark, Ingleby, |
| Not far from the station was | Lees Engine Shed which remained open until 1964. |
| e of Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick at Little | Lees, Essex. |
| From 1928 to 1930, | Lees examined the company organisation and oil prosp |
| These trees were planted by the | Lees family, who were the previous owners of the man |
| his minimum requirement, holding bottles on the | lees for 6 to 8 years before disgorgement. |
| dary fermentation, the wines must rest on their | lees for a minimum of 15 months for non-vintage wine |
| icket has been played on the village green, The | Lees, for over 200 years. |
| can occur when the must or wort is left on the | lees for a long time. |
| tt Despoja announced her intention to challenge | Lees for the leadership, and was successful, replaci |
| and the Cromwellian antiquities), the childless | Lees formed a plan. |
| alfback, i.e. number 6, or, 7, alongside Arthur | Lees from 1895. |
| It was written by a man named Joseph | Lees from the Glodwick area of the town in 1805. |
| Wisden - David Denton, Walter | Lees, George Thompson, Joe Vine, Levi Wright |
| 1805: Stanley | Lees Giffard |
| Holts Estate, Fitton Hill, Waterhead, Sholver, | Lees, Grotton, Hollinwood and Failsworth. |
| announced on Twisted Wheel's Facebook page that | Lees had left the band, his future plans in music ar |
| ers' Conference in November 1822 report that Br | Lees had filled the room and offered it to the churc |
| all" for example is widely accepted to be North | Lees Hall situated on the outskirts of Hathersage. |
| The first mill, | Lees Hall, was built by William Clegg in about 1778. |
| Lees has undertaken two season-long loan spells at B | |
| The | Lees have a son and a daughter. |
| n order to live with and look after the injured | Lees, he devises a gruesome scheme in order to force |
| After the outbreak of the Second World War, | Lees helped survey British territory for oil reserve |
| He attended | Lees Hill infant school followed by Ardsley Oaks Jun |
| Senator Reid was the | Lees' home teacher, a spiritual leader in the Mormon |
| Lees however was able to demonstrate in court how ea | |
| However, in 1905 | Lees, if aided by some fiery pitches at the Oval in |
| cannot legally be sold until it has aged on the | lees in the bottle for at least 15 months in the cas |
| He married Elizabeth | Lees in September 1884. |
| ame a licencee with Liberty Taverns and with JW | Lees in 1986. |
| on Geographic Names officially to designate it | Lees in 1916. |
| Born Antoinette | Lees in Butte, Montana, she began her film career in |
| ocrats, after Natasha Stott Despoja toppled Meg | Lees in a leadership spill. |
| ched from parts of Mumps, through Greenacres to | Lees, including the areas of Salem, Waterhead, New B |
| Brown | Lees is a village in Staffordshire, England. |
| Brabourne | Lees is a village in the civil parish of Brabourne, |
| Robert | Lees is of Korean/American descent and was the first |
| Boughton | Lees is a village in the civil parish of Boughton Al |
| On 3 August 2010, | Lees joined League Two side Bury on a six-month loan |
| 43 as Sarah Buckley, she married Charles Edward | Lees, JP, on 30 July 1874 in Oldham, Lancashire. |
| After settling in Los Angeles, William | Lees Judson saw the need for a local stained glass s |
| Sir Charles Cameron | Lees KCMG (11 March 1837 - 26 July 1892) was a Briti |
| Lees, King and Turner went round encouraging support | |
| cturer at several universities, including being | Lees Knowles Lecturer in 1961, the Distinguished Vis |
| The | Lees Knowles Lectureship was established at Trinity |
| t by Trinity alumnus and military historian Sir | Lees Knowles. |
| "The Right to Love" (Gene | Lees, Lalo Schifrin) - 3:41 |
| July 1979) was an artist born in the village of | Lees, Lancashire, England. |
| of Sheffield located at the junction of Norton | Lees Lane and Angerford Avenue, just above Meersbroo |
| Loop Bike and pedestrian trail was completed to | Lees Lane in Riverside Gardens from Riverview Park. |
| ure Ridge Park to the Farnsley-Moremen House to | Lees Lane. |
| their home games at the Exchem Sports Arena on | Lees Lane. |
| ille, Kentucky centered along Campground Road & | Lees Lane. |
| itarist and singer Jonny Brown and bassist Rick | Lees, later joined by drummer Adam Clarke. |
| alt, mantou, and fermented yellow soybeans (the | lees left over from the fermentation of soybeans to |
| Lees left FAMU in 1979 after limited playing time an | |
| The quiet village green (known as Badlesmere | Lees) lies off the main road between Faversham & Ash |
| Lees, Lorraine M. (2006). | |
| J. D. | Lees, Marc Cerasini, Kenneth Carpenter, Alfonsi (199 |
| Lees married Florence, daughter of Patrick Keith, in | |
| Much doubt has been cast on how | Lees may have been able to escape from her bindings, |
| Dame Sarah | Lees Memorial, established in 1937, at the National |
| George Martin | Lees Military Cross DFC FRS (1898-1955) was a Britis |
| Company F, 3d Vermont Infantry Place and date: | Lees Mills, Va., April 16, 1862. |
| ch 2007, Channel Ten in Australia showed Joanne | Lees: Murder in the Outback, an account of the murde |
| Gene | Lees, Nat Hentoff "You Can't Steal a Gift: Dizzy, Cl |
| grandmother, Laetitia, was the daughter of the | Lees' neighbor and councillor (attorney), Hon. Henry |
| Lees never spared himself and overwork was a contrib | |
| -which includes the districts of Norton, Norton | Lees, Norton Woodseats, and Woodseats-is one of the |
| e years later, on January 24, 1623 married Anne | Lees of nearby Lighthorne (d.1636), a parish in the |
| He is managing editor, along with Charles | Lees, of the Journal of Common Market Studies. |
| He was the son of John Knowles and Elizabeth | Lees of Green bank, Oldham, Lancashire. |
| John | Lees of Turf Lane, Royton, Lancashire was an invento |
| He found employment with the nursery business, | Lees of Hammersmith on a wage of eight shillings a w |
| ated in what is better known today as Thornhill | Lees, on the surviving main line. |
| es she won two silver medals partnering Jocelyn | Lees; one in the 10 metre air pistol (pairs) and one |
| He studied the organ under Mr | Lees, organist at St Margaret's Church, London, and |
| Is at Her Best in May" (Charles Aznavour, Gene | Lees, Pierre Roche) - 2:56 |
| Lees played half a season for the Tacoma Tigers seei | |
| Lees played against Bury two weeks prior to signing, | |
| Garland Pond, drops in a short river segment to | Lees Pond, and ends at an arm of Moultonborough Bay |
| Australian Democrats - Meg | Lees, previously Democrats candidate for Barker in 1 |
| Edward Peel, Mark Burns, Simon Treves and Janet | Lees Price. |
| In a famous match for the Players, | Lees put on more pace than usual and took six wicket |
| In 1979 | Lees put his professional career on hold and enliste |
| According to Graham | Lees, Radiohead's touring audio engineer, "The Bass |
| Lees railway station was opened in 1856 at Lees, Gre | |
| cess of brewing beer, trub (from the German for | lees) refers to the layer of sediment that appears a |
| s prostrated by the loss of her mother, and the | Lees remained in Alexandria many weeks after the fun |
| In 2001, a leadership spill saw Meg | Lees replaced as leader by Natasha Stott Despoja aft |
| LEES research areas include electronic circuits, com | |
| Hanging | Lees Reservoir is a small reservoir in the Piethorne |
| The | Lees reside in Bossier City in Bossier Parish east o |
| The | Lees River or Lee's River, shown on federal maps as |
| Lees River and environs | |
| en Derbyshire Lane, Cliffefield Road and Norton | Lees Road. |
| It was described by | Lees, Rougerie, Zeller & Kristensen in 2010. |
| Lees scored his second goal of the season for Bury a | |
| including Chilham itself, Shottenden, Old Wives | Lees, Selling and Bagham. |
| Lees served 4 years in the US ARMY stationed primari | |
| See also St Paul's Church and Centre, Norton | Lees, Sheffield and Sheffield Cathedral, which is de |
| es attended Newfield Secondary School in Norton | Lees, Sheffield. |
| JW | Lees Shield Winners: 1985-86 |
| Charitie | Lees Smith (1841-1923) also known as Charitie Lees B |
| The house's next owner, Major | Lees, sold it to the Royal Normal College for the Bl |
| 73,000 Asa | Lees spindles in 1915. |
| Lees Station | |
| Lees Station (also Lee, Lees, or Let) is an unincorp | |
| In 1969, the official name was changed to | Lees Station. |
| north side of Oldham Road, and the east side of | Lees Street. |
| lowing few years, however, were very patchy and | Lees struggled to maintain his place in the side aga |
| Kevin Risto, Eva, Waynne Nugent, Allen Phillip | Lees, Tawana Dabney, Janet Sewell, and Cynthia Lisse |
| , length of maceration and time in contact with | lees, temperature during fermentation as well as pro |
| own 1957 book Syntactic Structures by Robert B. | Lees that put Chomsky and his generative grammar on |
| a, Springhead is contiguous with the village of | Lees, the Oldham districts of Greenacres and Waterhe |
| The path (east of Boughton | Lees, the southern section) runs along the ridge of |
| East of Boughton | Lees, the path splits in two, the northern section r |
| they raised their own wine, and they processed | lees to manufacture wine lees ash, which was used to |
| This community was founded in 1783 by Samuel | Lees to make rollers for the textile industry. |
| d down', the club also sold star defender Terry | Lees to Dutch side Sparta Rotterdam for £25,000. |
| Lees told a newspaper: "It was just like the way it | |
| In 1974 | Lees Urban District was abolished by the Local Gover |
| ssbank formed an exclave, lying to the north of | Lees Urban District. |
| Lees was ordained deacon in 1893, priest in 1894, an | |
| In 1906, though he took 168 wickets, | Lees was overshadowed by the tremendous speed of Nev |
| John | Lees was the father of James Lees. |
| Born in Dundalk to a Scottish civil engineer, | Lees was educated at St. Andrew's College and the Ro |
| In his civil life | Lees was employed in printing. |
| On the initial ballot, Meg | Lees was returned unchallenged. |
| Lees was born in London on 24 July 1834 and educated | |
| George Harmon | Lees was mayor of Hamilton, Ontario from 1911 to 191 |
| Lees was also a contributor to Hastings' A Dictionar | |
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