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| Father John | Lloyd, a Welshman and a secular priest (i.e., a prie |
| The Mayor in 1901 was David | Lloyd, a funeral director who resided in Railway Str |
| With A.D. ("Doc") | Lloyd, a self-educated, self-proclaimed geologist, h |
| In another town lives Doctor Jackson (Harold | Lloyd), a friendly and altruistic doctor who is like |
| The film is concerned with Harrison | Lloyd, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Newsweek photojourna |
| nto attack, giving backs, such as Nicholls and | Lloyd, a platform to run in tries. |
| He is a descendant of Susannah Stone | Lloyd, a member of the Willie Handcart company. |
| ggins, The Dissociatives, Kasey Chambers, Alex | Lloyd, a reformed Noiseworks with lead singer Jon St |
| e frontman for the Welsh language band, Daniel | Lloyd a Mr Pinc, as well as a solo artist and establ |
| Danny | Lloyd, a child actor most famous for playing Danny T |
| commentary on the DVD, the name was from David | Lloyd a crewmember. |
| 1835, he married Clara, the daughter of Thomas | Lloyd, a surgeon in the British army. |
| ilt during the 1800s is the home of William L. | Lloyd, a pioneer settler who donated the land for th |
| He was the son of Thomas | Lloyd, a lawyer from Wrexham and part of the Lloyd f |
| In 1930 she married Arthur | Lloyd, a pathologist, who became professor of forens |
| Lloyd, A. L. & Vinogradoff, Igor (1940) Shadow of th | |
| Lloyd, A. L. (1951) Singing Englishmen: a collection | |
| Lloyd, A. L. (1975) Folk Song in England. | |
| Lloyd A. Karmeier (born January 12, 1940 in rural Wa | |
| gram is a type of Cartesian graph developed by | Lloyd A. Jones in the 1940s, where each axis represe |
| In 1910, | Lloyd accepted Rube Foster's invitation to join the |
| John | Lloyd Ackrill FBA (30 December 1921 - 30 November 20 |
| Sound System, Will Young, Missy Higgins, Alex | Lloyd, Adam Cohen, David Bridie, Katie Noonan, Mike |
| Match referee Clive | Lloyd adjudged the application of an energy sweet to |
| Lloyd advertised a lorry as being in ‘exceptional co | |
| s forced to watch as his parents are killed by | Lloyd; after this traumatic incident, he is sent to |
| ristian name as his father and the middle name | Lloyd, after David Lloyd George, the Liberal prime m |
| Ray later encounters | Lloyd again, who has escaped from his cell in the ca |
| Lloyd, aged 22 at his death, was buried at the Court | |
| s in international management positions (Hapag | Lloyd, Ahlers LMS, etc.) she founded the company Uni |
| craft he had used in the Baltic, to found Aero | Lloyd Airlines. |
| ver: Watercolours and Gouaches 1993-2003, Jill | Lloyd, Akvarellmuseet, Sweden, 2003. |
| Fish Out of Water (Charles | Lloyd album), 1990 |
| Lloyd Aldrich was a civil engineer from Los Angeles | |
| Her many authors have included the late | Lloyd Alexander (who was also her godfather), Laurie |
| The author | Lloyd Alexander said, "there is no resemblance betwe |
| Magg (or Chief Steward Magg) is a character in | Lloyd Alexander's fantasy Chronicles of Prydain book |
| yan is a large cat introduced in book three of | Lloyd Alexander's The Prydain Chronicles, The Castle |
| se of Prince Gwydion, one of the characters in | Lloyd Alexander's fantasy novel series The Chronicle |
| During the period of time covered by | Lloyd Alexander's Chronicles of Prydain, it had beco |
| untry is the mythical birthplace of mankind in | Lloyd Alexander's fantasy book series The Chronicles |
| rydain and the starting point for each book of | Lloyd Alexander's The Chronicles of Prydain. |
| region in the fictional country of Prydain in | Lloyd Alexander's fantasy series, The Chronicles of |
| Prince Rhun is a fictional character in | Lloyd Alexander's Chronicles of Prydain series. |
| High King of Prydain, the mythical kingdom in | Lloyd Alexander's fantasy novel series The Chronicle |
| This article is about | Lloyd Alexander's fictional character. |
| Gwystyl is a character in | Lloyd Alexander's fantasy Chronicles of Prydain book |
| well-known authors and illustrators including | Lloyd Alexander, Steven Kellogg and Trina Schart Hym |
| The class featured Fiat 600, | Lloyd Alexander, NSU Prinz and Renault 750 |
| y series The Chronicles of Prydain, written by | Lloyd Alexander. |
| is a character in The Chronicles of Prydain by | Lloyd Alexander. |
| ronicles of Prydain fantasy series of books by | Lloyd Alexander. |
| On October 11, Lieutenant Wallace | Lloyd Algie earned the Victoria Cross for gallantry |
| illiams, Peter Abraham, Damian James and Craig | Lloyd, all contributing in their own individual ways |
| The pilot of the Liberator, Flying Officer | Lloyd Allan Trigg RNZAF was subsequently awarded the |
| In August 1943, Flying Officer | Lloyd Allan Trigg was awarded the Victoria Cross for |
| , Spencer was traded to the Texas Rangers with | Lloyd Allen for Mike Epstein, Rich Hand and Rick Ste |
| May 20, 1973: Jim Spencer and | Lloyd Allen was traded by the Angels to the Texas Ra |
| s to the California Angels for Jim Spencer and | Lloyd Allen. |
| rming at the show's Christmas party (actor Sam | Lloyd already had a recurring role on the show), imp |
| emocratic Party, led by former Premier Woodrow | Lloyd, also increased it share of the popular vote - |
| Lloyd also served as the Deputy Chief of Staff in do | |
| Lloyd also credits Helms' sound as a major influence | |
| Lloyd also broadcast Chicago Bulls basketball for WG | |
| Lloyd also wrote 4 works for brass band: Royal Parks | |
| Lloyd also made appearances on television, starring | |
| Herbert | Lloyd also trained as a lawyer, and was called to th |
| In the late 1920s, | Lloyd alternated between making what he called "gag |
| ne and a few sequences in Alan Moore and David | Lloyd's V for Vendetta, at the invitation of Lloyd, |
| mily at Breakfast, Max Hailey, James "Lloydie" | Lloyd and Dan Lodge on the schedule. |
| pher Lambert), his wacky sidekick (Christopher | Lloyd), and his girl friend (Kim Greist) are chased |
| Lloyd and Aveling Park, Walthamstow, 12.5 hectares : | |
| ch 22, 2011, and features guest appearances by | Lloyd and E-40. |
| It was directed by John | Lloyd and starred Caryn Mehalik, Shelby Schnieder, C |
| was found in her bathtub by her husband, John | Lloyd, and their landlady. |
| Other ships were provided by North German | Lloyd and the Shipping Company Braeunlich. |
| West Indies was captained by Clive | Lloyd and Australia by Ian Chappell. |
| In 1970, both John | Lloyd and Philip Evans, S.J. were canonised by Pope |
| -Thomas, Leslie Phillips, Graham Armitage, Sue | Lloyd and Nadiuska. |
| recording with jazz greats Woody Shaw, Charles | Lloyd, and Tony Williams. |
| nt is a 1921 short comedy film starring Harold | Lloyd and Mildred Davis. |
| er befriends a young woman, Jean Courtney (Sue | Lloyd) and a Scotsman, Jock Carswell (Gordon Jackson |
| e presiding clergy was Henry Perkins, Benjamin | Lloyd, and Francis Calloway, the first pastor. |
| Clive | Lloyd and Roy Fredericks both scored more than 1000 |
| One of the vehicles, carrying Terry | Lloyd and Daniel Demoustier, was destroyed. |
| He married a second time to Mary | Lloyd and they had three sons and two daughters. |
| panel game QI, written by series-creator John | Lloyd and head-researcher John Mitchinson. |
| In the 1920s | Lloyd and his brother Cecil Scott co-led an ensemble |
| Bayerischer | Lloyd and DDSG-Cargo are sold off. |
| It is a first person account of Christopher | Lloyd and his experiences growing up in the suburbs |
| There, | Lloyd and a business partner, William Pritchard, bui |
| ghkeepsie and the towns of Marlboro, Newburgh, | Lloyd and Shawangunk. |
| by John Sealey and starring Barry Stokes, Sue | Lloyd and Bob Todd. |
| His two children, | Lloyd and Cathy Owen, are also actors. |
| The first presenters heard were Tony | Lloyd and Colin Wiltshire. |
| tion to established actors Ed Flanders, Norman | Lloyd and William Daniels, St. |
| On her return from Spain, she avoids | Lloyd and finally tells him that what they had was j |
| 1 Graeme acted as the spokesman for the Graeme | Lloyd and Jon Mechanic Field of Dreams, a charity wh |
| reman Alexander Crawford, Coal Heaver Benjamin | Lloyd, and Coxswain John W. Lloyd). |
| At the election of 1710, | Lloyd and Tuckfield were returned but on petition bo |
| ales of the Abyss, Reid from Tales of Eternia, | Lloyd and Presea from Tales of Symphonia, Caius and |
| Drag is a 1929 drama film directed by Frank | Lloyd and starring Richard Barthelmess. |
| is a Japanese rock band formed in 2001 by Ken | Lloyd and Inoran. |
| el show The Museum of Curiosity with host John | Lloyd and co-producer Richard Turner. |
| "I Go to Pieces" was remade in 1975 by Cotton | Lloyd and Christian; this version - produced by grou |
| trumpeter Booker Little, saxophonists Charles | Lloyd, and George Coleman, and pianist Phineas Newbo |
| off Breakfast Show which she hosted along with | Lloyd and Pete Mitchell before the latter's departur |
| Lloyd and his family remained with the settlement fo | |
| The song features R&B singer | Lloyd and was produced by Dready. |
| lost his position in the next season to Percy | Lloyd and was never selected for Wales again. |
| Younger brother | Lloyd and Traynor finished third and fifth in the ba |
| pletely redesigned by current Web Editor Craig | Lloyd and sees hundreds of page views weekly. |
| re the creation of the Station Master, Herbert | Lloyd, and regularly won the GWR Worcester Division |
| Coldfield, Birmingham. on December 27, 1972 to | Lloyd and Lynne Charvis. |
| es a short appearance in the video, along with | Lloyd and Lil Scrappy. |
| ight Clear - (traditional; arranged by Michael | Lloyd and John D'Andrea) - 3:39 |
| Bethlehem - (traditional; arranged by Michael | Lloyd and John D'Andrea) - 2:54 |
| Gentlemen - (traditional; arranged by Michael | Lloyd and John D'Andrea) - 3:07 |
| er Prize are Karla Black, Martin Boyce, Hilary | Lloyd and George Shaw. |
| 1971 stage adaptation of The Avengers with Sue | Lloyd and Kate O'Mara. |
| wn, Youngbloodz, and The Inc. recording artist | Lloyd and Sho-Nuff/Capitol recording artist Cherish |
| ent was undoubtedly the two young props Kieran | Lloyd and Daniel White. |
| Lord | Lloyd and the decline of the British Empire, John Ch |
| entitle The Sound of General Ignorance read by | Lloyd and Mitchinson was released on 1 October, 2008 |
| handle, with a northern terminus at US 90 near | Lloyd, and a southern terminus at US 98 in rural Jef |
| n, part of the city of Poughkeepsie, Marlboro, | Lloyd and Shawangunk. |
| der Voort, Roland Scholten, Wes Newton, Colin | Lloyd and Colin Osborne before losing to Phil Taylor |
| yer Selwyn Biggs as replacements for Llewellyn | Lloyd and Fred Parfitt. |
| Cooksey and Betty Blythe and directed by Frank | Lloyd; and a talkie in 1930 that starred Jean Arthur |
| teachers at the University of Chicago included | Lloyd and Susanne Rudolph, Philip Schmitter, Leonard |
| more readily identifiable Welsh names, such as | Lloyd and Price (from ap Rhys), had greater proporti |
| t funding to demolish the theatre and redesign | Lloyd and Aveling Park in Walthamstow, formerly the |
| ached the Premier Division under manager Barry | Lloyd and in fact finished as runners-up in 1983-84 |
| panel game QI, written by series-creator John | Lloyd and head-researcher John Mitchinson. |
| Production again was by both | Lloyd and WKF, with total production amounting to 50 |
| a 1949 British drama film directed by Russell | Lloyd and Emlyn Williams and starring Edith Evans, R |
| iversity of Wellington sociology lecturer Mike | Lloyd and PhD student Bronwyn McGovern delivered a p |
| The two-room museum was founded in 1998 by | Lloyd and Doris Anderson, who live in a nearby house |
| Dorff, with co-writers Larry Herbstritt, Harry | Lloyd, and Gloria Sklerov. |
| ngine, and small batches were produced by both | Lloyd and WKF. |
| P. R. Marshall and J. H. W. | Lloyd" (Andrew Marshall and John Lloyd) and produced |
| Richard | Lloyd and Tom Verlaine of Television. |
| And I do not care what | Lloyd and Croft have stated - because their show its |
| , long term flirtation with former flame Diane | Lloyd, and a brief marriage to Registrar Thandie Gri |
| 7 film Wish You Were Here, which starred Emily | Lloyd and Tom Bell. |
| ing collaborators have been Annie Roboff, Bill | Lloyd and Eric Kaz. |
| The large three manual organ by Charles | Lloyd and Co from 1899 and 1919 which was rebuilt by |
| ollins is arrested before he can get away, and | Lloyd and Harry are regarded as heroes. |
| It was directed by Frank | Lloyd and released by Fox Film Corporation, with Pre |
| The Cattanooga Cats were performed by Michael | Lloyd and Peggy Clinger. |
| It was written by John | Lloyd and Peter Brewis and was sung by Andy Roberts. |
| econd of six consecutive movies pairing Harold | Lloyd and Jobyna Ralston, who left Hal Roach Studios |
| oes not seem to recognise Watson (Gareth David | Lloyd), and often takes credit for Holmes's accompli |
| There was also a ‘Super Fight' between Rod | Lloyd and Gary Turner, fought under K-1 Rules. |
| arty of Saskatchewan governments under Woodrow | Lloyd and Allan Blakeney, managing portfolios that i |
| From there, Atlas met erotic photographer Ron | Lloyd and posed for some photos; this led to the "Bo |
| en Alexander Crawford, John Lafferty, Benjamin | Lloyd, and John W. Lloyd were also awarded the Medal |
| , Stan Getz, Roland Kirk, Jay Clayton, Charles | Lloyd, and Pharoah Sanders. |
| panel game QI, written by series-creator John | Lloyd and head-researcher John Mitchinson. |
| y also have two grandchildren, LG Jackson III ( | Lloyd) and Ryan Jackson. |
| professionals including George Headley, Clive | Lloyd and Dennis Lillee. |
| As the couple rode off, | Lloyd and Harry vowed never to fight and risk their |
| the car was still driven as normal by Richard | Lloyd and teammate Nick Mason, and it made its debut |
| could find the thousands of images he took of | Lloyd and Comeau and the two women he sexually assau |
| In 1919, John Uri | Lloyd and his two brothers, Nelson Ashley and Curtis |
| In February both | Lloyd and Forest Green agreed to mutually terminate |
| Richard | Lloyd Anderson (born 1926) is an emeritus professor |
| Willie | Lloyd Anderson, Jr. (born January 8, 1967 in Greenvi |
| Lloyd Anderson, born circa 1934, has a master's degr | |
| Lloyd Andrew Brown [Gimpy] (December 25, 1904 - Janu | |
| In early 2009 Ken | Lloyd announced that a new Fake? |
| May 22 - John | Lloyd, antiquary, 60 |
| Born in Edinburg, Illinois, | Lloyd appeared in over 270 films between 1932 and 19 |
| with his charismatic appearances; conversely, | Lloyd appeared to sluggish in his campaign, and the |
| Doris | Lloyd appeared in this film and its 1951 remake of t |
| In 1962 Douglas' successor as Premier, Woodrow | Lloyd, appointed Brockelbank to the position of Prov |
| ted near Bronfraith, under the father of Simon | Lloyd, archdeacon of Merioneth, and proceeded to Jes |
| Lloyd Archer Merriman (August 2, 1924 in Clovis, Cal | |
| Best Blocker: | Lloyd Arden Belgado (UP) |
| s Meynell, Lady Molyneux, Miss Pelham and Miss | Lloyd are the foundresses. |
| It's here that Jordan, Molly, Tammy, and | Lloyd are about to understand that in life you don't |
| uce, Miles Davis, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Charles | Lloyd, Aretha Franklin, and Otis Redding as well as |
| Lloyd Arntzen (born September 19, 1927) is a jazz cl | |
| hilip Ruddock and Minister for Territories Jim | Lloyd arrived at Government House and together with |
| he Barker family included the brothers Herman, | Lloyd, Arthur or "Doc," and Fred, the sons of Ma Bar |
| Lloyd Arthur Eshbach (June 20, 1910-October 29, 2003 | |
| Christopher | Lloyd as Bill Tod Carver |
| George | Lloyd as Cop |
| He deputised for Clive | Lloyd as West Indies captain in one Test match in 19 |
| Robert Langdon | Lloyd as Committee Director (as Robert Lloyd) |
| Doris | Lloyd as Nora Stanley |
| ints, was described by the historian Sir J. E. | Lloyd as "full and luminous". |
| Harold | Lloyd as The Boy |
| Sam | Lloyd as Gus Blanderskud |
| Jimmy | Lloyd as Dan Mahoney |
| Harold | Lloyd as the boy |
| Jeremy | Lloyd as Lambert Symington |
| George | Lloyd as Peter Sacks |
| Harold | Lloyd as Willie Work |
| tt Avenue, Southampton, described by Pevsner & | Lloyd as "part of the splendid tree-lined route into |
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