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George and | Lesley Abbott live in Sicamous and have three childre |
Lesley Abdela is an international expert on the advan | |
rence in Rwanda recently, quoting from a piece | Lesley Abdela published on openDemocracy.net |
Lesley Abdela and Professor Gerard 'Jerry' De Groot ( | |
Brad | Lesley, Actor, Major League Baseball player, (1976) |
Roy and | Lesley Adkins. |
soundtrack coordination - | Lesley Allery, Kevin Breen, Christine Edwards, Bill G |
Lesley Allison Thompson-Willie (born September 20, 19 | |
Louise Brown was born to | Lesley and John Brown, who had been trying to conceiv |
een have four grown up daughters, Karen, Lisa, | Lesley and Angela |
Lesley and Denis (Sophie, Georgia, Harry and Imogen) | |
Writing about thirty years later, John | Lesley and Claud Nau give a detailed version of event |
Peacock married | Lesley and has a son, Gavin (born 1967), who also bec |
In 1969 he emigrated to Canada with his wife | Lesley and got a job as a Petroleum Engineer. |
Karen | Lesley Andrews (born 23 August 1960) is an Australian |
and Stephen Douglass as File, with Will Geer, | Lesley Ann Warren, and Gretchen Cryer in supporting r |
y, the on-again/off-again boyfriend of Sophie ( | Lesley Ann Warren), Susan Mayer's (Teri Hatcher) moth |
e were all polled for Patrick Downey, uncle of | Lesley Ann Downey who had been murdered by the Moors |
the city's Civic Light Opera Association, with | Lesley Ann Warren, Pernell Roberts, Udana Power and T |
Lesley Ann Warren - Regina Rich | |
He married (2) | Lesley Ann Mawer, in 1991. |
Lesley Ann Warren as Diane Steadman, Kipp's mom (2004 | |
Actress | Lesley Ann Warren played Janie's mother and actor Nic |
She has also won the Manx Motor Cycle Club - | Lesley Ann Trophy. |
rstein's Cinderella (TV, 1965 remake, starring | Lesley Ann Warren) |
The cast included | Lesley Ann Warren, Elliott Gould, Charles Durning, Ja |
During the trial, | Lesley Ann Downey's mother, Ann West, and stepfather, |
In 1971 he married | Lesley Ann Davies and has a son, William, and a daugh |
ka A Mother's Revenge) is a 1993 film starring | Lesley Ann Warren, Bruce Davison, and Shirley Knight. |
Lesley Anne Elliott (born September 26, 1960 in Tauma | |
any, directed by Cascone, with choreography by | Lesley Ansell. |
He married | Lesley Ayers in 2001 and is currently resident in Cor |
Their daughter, | Lesley Bagley Yvonne, was born on 9 April 1926. |
notable pupils are composers Bruce Pennycook, | Lesley Barber, John Fodi, Larry Lake, and John Mills- |
trio of Anne-Marie Ruddock, Sharon Bailey and | Lesley Beach during 1986 as they were enjoying their |
Lesley, Bishop John, The History of Scotland from the | |
ctress who was in Les Echappees by the name of | Lesley Blanc turned the role down. |
of Trust was performed with two other singers, | Lesley Bogaert and Brigitte Oelke and was placed seco |
u'll Ever Need: Writing Children's Books" with | Lesley Bolton, 2007 |
Lesley Bowrey (Quarterfinalist) | |
Lesley Bradley - Galves | |
llecting expedition of the hunters, Schroeder ( | Lesley Bradley) and Rene (Maurice Marsac); he frees a |
Lesley Brook ... Helen Calthrop | |
Lesley Brook ... Avis Bellingham | |
Lesley Brook as Mary Cresswell | |
Lesley Brook (1917-2009) was a British film actress. | |
by Arthur B. Woods and starring Gene Gerrard, | Lesley Brook, Ross Landon, Betty Lynne and Leslie Wes |
y cinematographer Geoffrey Faithfull, starring | Lesley Brook, Dinah Sheridan amd Jimmy Hanley. |
nd starring Noel Madison, James Stephenson and | Lesley Brook. |
Lesley Brooker is an Australian ornithologist based i | |
Lesley Brooks Wells (b. | |
In 1950, his first child, | Lesley Brooman, arrived and 3 years later his second, |
On 10 November 1977, | Lesley Brown underwent a procedure developed by Patri |
Lesley Brown: The New Shorter Oxford English Dictiona | |
The Book of Gosport by | Lesley Burton and Brian Musselwhite |
(now Constance Towers) had ordered him to kill | Lesley, but he instead saved her, though she was in a |
Lesley Butch - Guitar | |
Lesley Casey as Cath Hilton | |
d historian of Russian and German culture, see | Lesley Chamberlain. |
March 21 - | Lesley Choyce, novelist, poet and children's writer |
Lesley Clark (Barron River) | |
Dr | Lesley Clark: Barron River, ALP |
her master's in Early Childhood Education from | Lesley College in association with the Shady Hill Sch |
Thomas later received a master's degree from | Lesley College in Management and reconciled with his |
Dukakis received her B.A. from | Lesley College in 1963 and her M.A. from Boston Unive |
arded honorary degrees from Lafayette College, | Lesley College, Boston University, Boston College, No |
Ann | Lesley Cotton (born 1950 in Cardiff) is an entreprene |
Lesley Cox (Duncan) died in March 2010, on the Isle o | |
Jowitt married | Lesley, daughter of James Patrick McIntyre, in 1913. |
aryn Mehalik, Shelby Schnieder, Craig Gyergyo, | Lesley Dave, Gretchen Cleevely, Chris Burkett and Chr |
nd starring Ronald Fraser, Paul Massie, Carole | Lesley, Dennis Price, and Windsor Davies. |
An expedition in 1940 led by Irish zoologist | Lesley Desmond Foster Vesey-Fitzgerald failed. |
This species is named after | Lesley Desmond Foster Vesey-Fitzgerald who worked on |
His wife, | Lesley, died in October 2004 following the onset of c |
You as the first song of the show, on the week | Lesley Douglas resigned. |
Tunes in 2007 by controversial BBC controller, | Lesley Douglas, who appointed Alan Titchmarsh as pres |
Partnership for Child Development headed by Dr | Lesley Drake, and the Schistosomiasis Control Initiat |
Lesley Dudley as Julie | |
y Donovan, Graham Nash, Michael McCartney, and | Lesley Duncan and was originally released without the |
Lesley Duncan - Vocals | |
"I Want A Steady Guy" (as ' | Lesley Duncan and the Jokers') b/w "Moving Away" - 19 |
"If I Could Change Your Mind" - 5.51 ( | Lesley Duncan, from Eve) |
Sue and Sunny, Kay Garner, | Lesley Duncan, Madeline Bell, Tammi Hunt: Backing voc |
Chittell is in a relationship with | Lesley Dunlop who plays Brenda Walker in Emmerdale |
players on British TV such as Fiona Fullerton, | Lesley Dunlop, Julie Dawn Cole, Clare Clifford and Pa |
His daughter | Lesley Edmondson started a campaign that aimed to rai |
Jennifer | Lesley Ellison (born 30 May 1983, Liverpool, England) |
Damon Bonetti, Richard Falklen, | Lesley Fera, Michael Piontek, Steve Rankin, Paul Reub |
In 1990 he and his wife | Lesley Ferris, an American theatre director and acade |
a is a 1974 short documentary film produced by | Lesley Foster. |
Lesley found out the truth and rescued Laura from a c | |
In April, he starred alongside | Lesley Garrett and Willard White in the ITV Music of |
, Josef Locke, Benjamin Luxon, Leontyne Price, | Lesley Garrett and Bryn Terfel. |
le, Bruce Ford, Barry Banks, Christine Brewer, | Lesley Garrett and Simon Keenlyside. |
Lesley Garrett | |
Lesley Garrett (1998) | |
Lesley Garrett Song Collection - 2001 | |
Lesley Garrett sang an operatic version on her 2002 a | |
From February 2008, Garrett presented the show | Lesley Garrett's 20 Operas to See Before You Die on S |
vid Bowie (Tin Machine), Docker's Guild, Fate, | Lesley Garrett, Elton John, Tom Jones, Killer Dwarfs, |
Cup Final, where she sang "Abide with Me" with | Lesley Garrett. |
Lesley Garrett: My Autobiography* - 2000 | |
ey; Shakira Caine; Joan Collins; Faye Dunaway; | Lesley Garrett; Catherine Zeta Jones; Patsy Kensit; M |
on, which boasts many famous alumni, including | Lesley Garrett; George Porter, a nobel prize-winning |
The film is based upon | Lesley Glaister's novel, Now You See Me. |
Created in 1994 by Professor | Lesley Goldschlager of Monash University, the Austral |
s a song most famously sung by American singer | Lesley Gore in 1963. |
Nomi's cover of | Lesley Gore's 1964 hit "You Don't Own Me" has been fe |
m is completely devoted to songs about crying ( | Lesley Gore's debut album I'll Cry if I Want To and S |
's My Party" track was perceived as a cover of | Lesley Gore's hit. |
s Winter" (Connie Francis) and "Maybe I Know" ( | Lesley Gore) while Millrose had written the Gene Pitn |
on the show including Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, | Lesley Gore, Bo Diddley and Sonny and Cher. |
Notables who attended the camp include singer | Lesley Gore, Hollywood financier Mordecai Wiczyk, bus |
, Rosemary Clooney, Doris Day, Connie Francis, | Lesley Gore, Ricky Nelson, Nat King Cole, Gene Autry, |
(The debut albums of Chuck Jackson and | Lesley Gore-I Don't Want to Cry and I'll Cry If I Wan |
ear What I Hear?" and several songs for singer | Lesley Gore. |
re is the younger brother of singer/songwriter | Lesley Gore. |
Seebohm was the son of Hugh Exton Seebohm and | Lesley Gribble, and grandson of the historian Frederi |
ssembly election, but was defeated by Labour's | Lesley Griffiths by 1,250 votes, thanks to a swing to |
ber; in the same year, on 22 April, the exiled | Lesley had his provision renewed by the papacy. |
Daphne Ashbrook as | Lesley Hahn |
Lesley Higgs (born 25 October 1965) is an English for | |
He leaves | Lesley, his wife of 41 years, and two sons. |
J. Peter | Lesley House was home for 27 years of J. Peter Lesley |
ng and Margaret Court defeated Joy Emerson and | Lesley Hunt 6-0, 6-0 in the final to win the Women's |
Lesley Hunt (Quarterfinalist) | |
He married | Lesley in 1990. |
Married his wife, | Lesley, in 2000 after living together for many years. |
Her sister | Lesley is an opera singer in Switzerland. |
Despite its changing demographic, | Lesley is still known as an educator's college, with |
Lesley J. McNair (U.S. Army) | |
Art direction/design: | Lesley J. Avery |
1990 National War College, Fort | Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. |
1992 National War College, Fort | Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. |
Lesley J. McNair in SW Washington, D.C.), completing | |
3 Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Fort | Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. |
7 Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Fort | Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. |
01 Capstone, National Defense University, Fort | Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. |
er the American Civil War, located inside Fort | Lesley J. McNair. |
security strategy, National War College, Fort | Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. |
In 2008, David Ivins and | Lesley Johnson came 2nd at the Graduate Nationals. |
Lesley Joseph | |
Miss Millington played by | Lesley Joseph |
Lesley Joseph, Actress | |
1998 Dick Whittington with | Lesley Joseph, John Nettles and Hilary Minster. |
ilmed at Plymouth Dockyard onboard Danae, with | Lesley Judd in 1975. |
nters on Blue Peter until leaving in 1986 were | Lesley Judd, John Noakes, Christopher Wenner, Tina He |
es; Steve Jones; Barry Jordan; Charlie Jordan; | Lesley Judd; Henry Kelly; Allan King; Gary King; Jenn |
In 2005, Mrs | Lesley King was appointed as Executive Headteacher an |
Haven was married to Miss World winner | Lesley Langley in the 1960s. |
1965, the 15th Miss World pageant, was won by | Lesley Langley of the United Kingdom. |
National Champions under Coach Lehane include: | Lesley Lehane (USA XC, 3k Indoors), Matthew Smith (Br |
Lesley Leigh Bush (born September 17, 1947 in Orange, | |
Mitsumete Knight ( | Lesley Lopicana) |
yfriend Duncan (Andrew Byatt), Alison Hawkins ( | Lesley Mackie) embarks on a one night stand with a se |
BEST COVER | Lesley Maclean - Pagan in a Pagan Land |
is late wife, Margaret MacVane: two daughters, | Lesley MacVane and Margaret Murray and a son, Captain |
dently in local elections, and also putting up | Lesley Mahmood as a candidate in the Liverpool Walton |
or) at the National Theatre with Damian Lewis, | Lesley Manville and Joseph Millson (2005) |
Lesley Manville (born 12 March 1956) is an award-winn | |
Gerri's friend and colleague, Mary ( | Lesley Manville), works as a receptionist; she is a m |
porting cast of Michael Elphick, Anita Dobson, | Lesley Manville, Kate Williams and Charlotte Cornwell |
He won the 2005-06 PSL top goalscorer award ( | Lesley Manyathela Golden Boot) with 14 goals while pl |
Lesley Manyathela Golden Boot Award: Christopher Kato | |
Lesley Manyathela Golden Boot Award: Mame Niang (Moro | |
Lesley married Chris Rumball, who is also a doctor. | |
Fort | Lesley McNair |
rapist) and Ronald Castree (for the murder of | Lesley Molseed in 1975), but was questioned during th |
who was convicted of the murder of 12-year-old | Lesley Molseed, would go on to serve 16 years in pris |
for seventeen years for the murder of a child, | Lesley Molseed, after police suppressed evidence of h |
and the trial and conviction of the killer of | Lesley Molseed. |
s has two children with his long-term partner, | Lesley Moors. |
sickness meant that Sidney, unlike his brother | Lesley, never saw action during World War II. |
Allen V. | Lesley, New Castle County, Democratic |
, Peter Connell, Ken Wright, Michael Chojecki, | Lesley Nicholl |
Lesley Nicol (born 1953 in Manchester, England) is a | |
obert Henryson and starring Terence Alexander, | Lesley Osmond and Peter Gawthorne. |
by Oswald Mitchell and starring Anthony Hulme, | Lesley Osmond and Frank Hawkins. |
Lesley Osmond - Joan Robert | |
Lesley Osmond - Louise | |
Gordon | Lesley Park (June 29, 1937-March 11, 2010) was a petr |
Lesley performed with the 1968 Olympic diving team as | |
Dame Mary | Lesley Perkins, DBE (born 14 February 1944) is co-fou |
ed Sir Michael Hordern, Jane Asher (as Susan), | Lesley Philips (as the Big Bad Wolf), Roshan Seth (as |
shek Bonnerjee, Emily Foley, Katherine Oshman, | Lesley Plimpton, Andrew Ratanatharatorn, Katen Kapadi |
Lesley Pratt Bannatyne is an American author who writ | |
Bishop | Lesley provided the following summary of subsequent e |
Lesley Rackley is a former New Zealand representative | |
represented by Conservative Party Councillors: | Lesley Rennie, Paul Hayes and Kate Wood. |
s released by Rounder Records as Step By Step: | Lesley Riddle Meets The Carter Family: Blues, Country |
ction was called "ESLEY: The life and music of | Lesley Riddle" written by Jeff Douglas Messer, direct |
adio journalists who joined the title included | Lesley Riddoch, Torcuil Crichton and Pennie Taylor. |
He met his future wife, | Lesley Riding, in his last year at the Slade, and the |
Its Chief Executive is | Lesley Roberts. |
Lesley Rosemary Turner Bowrey AM (born 16 August 1942 | |
Lesley Rowe is a former New Zealand sprinter. | |
440 yards relay alongside Dorothea Parker and | Lesley Rowe. |
440 yards relay alongside Shirley Hardman and | Lesley Rowe. |
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