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| wo formed The Straitjackets in 1988 with Jimmy | Lester, a Nashville session player who had worked and |
| uropa was laid down 2 March 1942 as MV William | Lester, a Maritime Commission type (N3-M-A1) hull, un |
| s Mr Honeydew, in a number of episodes of Chez | Lester, a soap opera on Leicester's Cable 7 community |
| Lester A. Beardslee | |
| Mother of | Lester, Aaron, and Nell. |
| makes a quick cameo as Cueball's first victim | Lester Abbott. |
| A4. Starring You (2:50) ( | Lester Abrams) |
| Love Light", written, produced and arranged by | Lester Abrams, appeared on the soundtrack to the 1988 |
| one day match against Middlesex at Lord's and | Lester, acting as scorer, was drafted into the side. |
| Mount-Reback syndrome (in honor of | Lester Adrian Mount and S. Reback; the two doctors th |
| He defeated | Lester after Nick started to go for a guillotine chok |
| Ronnie Ball, Peter Ind, Jimmy Halperin, Billy | Lester, Alan Broadbent, Mark Turner, rock guitarist J |
| Lester Allen Conner (born September 17, 1959, in Memp | |
| In 2009, | Lester, along with several other former Dutch Eurovis |
| s is located east of Enumclaw and just west of | Lester, along the Green River and BNSF Railway line. |
| Lester also filmed scenes for 2007's Spider-Man 3, as | |
| he careers of actors Andrew Tiernan and Adrian | Lester among numerous others. |
| amirez, Dustin Pedroia, Jonathan Papelbon, Jon | Lester, and Jacoby Ellsbury. |
| the "No" side than the $5 million that Normand | Lester and Robin Philpot, co-authors of the book "The |
| Ex is a 1997 thriller film directed by Mark L. | Lester and based on the novel by John Lutz. |
| The cover art was created by David | Lester and Martin Sprouse. |
| stories from the youth theatre include Adrian | Lester and Andrew Tiernan. |
| cled around two of the five Troutman brothers: | Lester and Roger. |
| The duo of | Lester and Roger started several groups including Lit |
| Sydney Ayres, starring William Garwood, Louise | Lester and Vivian Rich. |
| before eventually changing their name back to | Lester and settling in New York City. |
| nist Robert Spencer and harpsichordists Harold | Lester and William Christie. |
| Gaines was born in Paducah, Kentucky to | Lester and Olivia Bolen Gaines. |
| nning Jumping & Standing Still Film by Richard | Lester and Peter Sellers of the United Kingdom also a |
| label formed in 1966 by noted producers Sonny | Lester and Phil Ramone, with arranger Manny Albam. |
| or Auburn, ending in a six-yard TD run by Brad | Lester and giving Auburn the lead 14-10. |
| chardson, B. Reeves Eason, Perry Banks, Louise | Lester, and Harry von Meter. |
| ched on 22 April 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Harry | Lester; and commissioned on 23 May 1944 with Lieutena |
| Varitek, Manny Ramirez, Jonathan Papelbon, Jon | Lester, and Keith Foulke. |
| Blitz is a 2011 film directed by Elliott | Lester and starring Jason Statham, Paddy Considine, A |
| os Angeles and San Francisco by producer Edwin | Lester and director Val Rosing with Cecil Kellaway in |
| in, Laurens County, Georgia, is the son of Dr. | Lester and Katherine D. Porter. |
| James Hayter, Mark Stein, Jermain Defoe, Jack | Lester and Brett Pitman. |
| In the early 1940s, he played in the | Lester and Lee Young band, and then formed his own tr |
| child actors Mark | Lester and Jack Wild, and Villain starring Richard Bu |
| books "Say to the Darkness We Beg to Differ" ( | Lester and Orpen Denys, finalist City of Toronto Book |
| a 1969 British comedy film directed by Richard | Lester and based on the play of the same name. |
| uding Mabel Marmer and William Brumburg, Dolly | Lester, and Abbott Lindsey. |
| uist Jerry Layne who worked with his "friends" | Lester and Herbie, puppets created for the show. |
| le game, the 1980 Iowa Hawkeyes were 15-1 with | Lester, and 8-9 without him. |
| Lester Anoquot | |
| Lester Anthony Beardslee (1836-1901) was an officer i | |
| The | Lester Apartments was a building in the west side of |
| The building came to be known as the | Lester Apartments. |
| Lester Archambeau (born June 27, 1967 in Montville, N | |
| where he played with future NFL defensive end | Lester Archambeau. |
| Parts of Camp Foster and Camp | Lester are in Chatan. |
| stories of Barsoom, or the lesser-known Edwin | Lester Arnold in his Gulliver of Mars novel, other sc |
| ks were issued under his working name of Edwin | Lester Arnold. |
| Mark | Lester as Marcus |
| Robie | Lester as Karen |
| Bruce | Lester as Peter |
| Bruce | Lester as Dickie |
| Louise | Lester as Nita |
| Louise | Lester as His wife |
| Louise | Lester as Mrs. Carson |
| Louise | Lester as Miriam Stern |
| Joeseph | Lester as Father Cunningham |
| Bruce | Lester as Peter Ridgewell |
| Louise | Lester as Mrs. Palmer |
| Andrea Virginia | Lester as Mita |
| Louise | Lester as Mrs. Crew |
| Louise | Lester as Calamity Anne |
| Louise | Lester as Mrs. Grant |
| Louise | Lester as Mrs. John Vincent |
| Ramin Karimloo, Alfie Boe, Kerry Ellis, Adrian | Lester as well as the London casts of Legally Blonde |
| Louise | Lester as Nora Mortimer - Dora's Mother |
| Loren | Lester as Dick Grayson / Robin |
| ilbert Arenas, and Jason Terry), Olson regards | Lester as the best player he ever coached. |
| Western directed by Allan Dwan starring Louise | Lester as Calamity Anne. |
| Lester Asheim was born on January 22, 1914 in Spokane | |
| Lester Asheim (born 22 January 1914, Spokane, Washing | |
| Posey G. | Lester at the Biographical Directory of the United St |
| s southwest, it was upgraded to Tropical Storm | Lester at 1800 UTC on October 12. Originally, it was |
| Born near the town of Floyd, Virginia, | Lester attended the common schools and the Jacksonvil |
| irected musical Flora the Red Menace, based on | Lester Atwell's novel Love is Just Around the Corner. |
| He is best known for playing the roles of | Lester Averman in The Mighty Ducks trilogy (although |
| winning ride on Sir Percy subsequently won the | Lester Award for "Flat Ride of the Year". |
| He received the | Lester Award for Jump Jockey of the Year on five occa |
| Lester Awards | |
| e Flat Jockey Special Recognition Award at the | Lester Awards ceremony. |
| Canada - | Lester B Pearson and H. H. Wrong |
| She attended | Lester B Pearson United World College of the Pacific |
| with CUSO, Leddy was chosen by Prime Minister | Lester B Pearson in 1965 to establish the Company of |
| a Liberal Party minority under Prime Minister | Lester B. Pearson and the 19th Canadian Ministry. |
| He won the | Lester B. Pearson Award as the NHL's best regular-sea |
| eorges Vanier, on the advice of Prime Minister | Lester B. Pearson, as a federal senator in 1966. |
| December 27 - | Lester B. Pearson, politician, 14th Prime Minister of |
| One of his professors at St. Michael's was | Lester B. Pearson, the future Prime Minister who enco |
| as fellow diplomats and friends Hume Wrong and | Lester B. Pearson. |
| Lester B. Faulkner was Temporary Chairman until the c | |
| of South York on the advice of Prime Minister | Lester B. Pearson in 1964. |
| He was Chairman of the Board of Trustees of | Lester B. Pearson College. |
| Okwuobi v. | Lester B. Pearson School Board; Casimir v. Quebec (At |
| s the daughter-in-law of former Prime Minister | Lester B. Pearson, through her marriage to his son Ge |
| rry Fox, Wayne Gretzky, Sir John A. Macdonald, | Lester B. Pearson, David Suzuki, Pierre Trudeau and, |
| se has been automated since 1997 at which time | Lester B. Pearson College took over the management of |
| ne 1963 following nomination by Prime Minister | Lester B. Pearson. |
| Senate at the recommendation of Prime Minister | Lester B. Pearson and served until his death in 1991. |
| Named after former Prime Minister | Lester B. Pearson, it was originally created to raise |
| ision on 15 March 1968 following nomination by | Lester B. Pearson. |
| The ceremonial game kickoff was made by | Lester B. Pearson who was national minister of Extern |
| icial Opposition was the Liberal Party, led by | Lester B. Pearson. |
| about 900 students and is administered by the | Lester B. Pearson School Board. |
| December 26 - Maryon Pearson, wife of | Lester B. Pearson, 14th Prime Minister of Canada (b.1 |
| Maryon Pearson, wife of | Lester B. Pearson, 14th Prime Minister of Canada (d.1 |
| appointed to a seat in the Canadian Senate by | Lester B. Pearson, and served in that body until his |
| 18 m) away from future Canadian prime minister | Lester B. Pearson who was the secretary to the high c |
| Dionne also won the | Lester B. Pearson Award in 1979 and 1980, and the Lad |
| 4 February 1964 as nominated by Prime Minister | Lester B. Pearson. |
| natorial division during the administration of | Lester B. Pearson. |
| overnor General Georges Vanier, Prime Minister | Lester B. Pearson, and President Lyndon B. Johnson on |
| merous awards during his career, including the | Lester B. Pearson Award in 1989, the Conn Smythe Trop |
| oject at Race Rocks) is a joint project of the | Lester B. Pearson College, EnCana Corporation and Cle |
| Martin St. Louis, | Lester B. Pearson Award |
| the time was serving as Minister of Justice in | Lester B. Pearson's cabinet. |
| Seventh Circuit in the Lac Courte Oreilles v. | Lester B. Voigt case, commonly called the Voigt decis |
| VP by winning the Hart Memorial Trophy and the | Lester B. Pearson Award. |
| Lester B. Pearson Award: Wayne Gretzky | |
| e on 24 February 1966 on the recommendation of | Lester B. Pearson. |
| et Richard Trophy, the Art Ross Trophy and the | Lester B. Pearson Award. |
| n the Status of Women called by Prime Minister | Lester B. Pearson in February 1967. |
| Youngest Art Ross Trophy and | Lester B. Pearson Award winner |
| y, led first by Louis St. Laurent, and then by | Lester B. Pearson. |
| ointed to the Canadian Senate on the advice of | Lester B. Pearson and served until his death on May 5 |
| Lester B.Pearson High School Home Page | |
| Don Barrett as | Lester Bacon |
| a future marriage between her and music critic | Lester Bangs (whom she never met). |
| was met with mixed reviews upon release, with | Lester Bangs in Rolling Stone magazine criticizing th |
| The name came from | Lester Bangs' book Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor |
| Music for this show is written by | Lester Barnes, the composer for Horrid Henry, Me Too! |
| Anthony Paul | Lester, Baron Lester of Herne Hill, QC (born July 3, |
| Lester Barrie is an LA based stand-up comedian and Ch | |
| Lester Barrie now serves as the Pastor of Perfecting | |
| ate Senator Rembert Dennis, and Columbia mayor | Lester Bates. |
| But Yorkshire lost and | Lester, batting at number nine, failed to score. |
| In July of 2008, | Lester beat the undefeated Jason Douglas at the Activ |
| Muriel | Lester became "Ambassador-At-Large" in 1934 and later |
| On 31 January 1966, | Lester began seven months of participation in the Des |
| Outside the office, | Lester begins to manhandle Massoud and Esmail seizes |
| y well-versed in their tactics, but eventually | Lester begins to gain the upper hand. |
| d by a stable of talented backs including Brad | Lester, Ben Tate and freshman Mario Fannin. |
| Lester Benjamin (born 14 September 1963) is a retired | |
| Arthur | Lester Benton (October 16, 1909 - December 27, 2006) |
| The label, to be run by | Lester Bihari, was a bold experiment to broaden the t |
| Lester Bird became Prime Minister of Antigua and Barb | |
| Baldwin Spencer, leader of the UPP, replaced | Lester Bird as Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda. |
| Former prime minister | Lester Bird of Antigua was integrally involved by Tra |
| Antigua Labour Party, under the leadership of | Lester Bird. |
| Lester Blackwell Granger (September 16, 1896 - Januar | |
| Robert | Lester Blackwell (October 4, 1895 - October 11, 1918) |
| The students, Edward T. Horn III and | Lester Blumner, had two motivations. |
| The Great | Lester Boggs - Director |
| Lester Borley. | |
| Lester Bouchon, saxophone | |
| African Children is a double LP by | Lester Bowie recorded for the Italian Horo label and |
| Bugle Boy Bop is an album by trumpeter | Lester Bowie and drummer Charles "Bobo" Shaw recorded |
| All compositions by | Lester Bowie & Charles "Bobo" Shaw |
| My Way is the second album | Lester Bowie recorded for the Japanese DIW label and |
| Lester Bowie - trumpet, flugelhorn, steer horn, bass | |
| Lester Bowie - trumpet | |
| "The Smooth Ones" composed by | Lester Bowie |
| Numbers 1 & 2 is a 1967 album by | Lester Bowie featuring a line-up which later became t |
| choir, singing in a gospel style, and features | Lester Bowie taking a trumpet solo. |
| Rope-A-Dope is an album by trumpeter | Lester Bowie recorded for the Muse label and released |
| Duet is an album by trumpeter | Lester Bowie and bassist Nobuyoshi Ino recorded in Ja |
| All compositions by | Lester Bowie except as indicated |
| g and recording as a pianist and organist with | Lester Bowie (African Children (1978), The Fifth Powe |
| All compositions by | Lester Bowie & Phillip Wilson |
| rom the group and the death of founding member | Lester Bowie to whom it is dedicated. |
| "Mal's Delight" ( | Lester Bowie) - 3:50 |
| 78, she performed and recorded in the USA with | Lester Bowie, David Liebman, John Zorn and others. |
| 1960s; during that decade he also played with | Lester Bowie, Frank Lowe, Hamiett Bluiett, John Mixon |
| 970s led the Human Arts Ensemble, playing with | Lester Bowie, Joseph Bowie, Julius Hemphill, David Mu |
| It features performances by | Lester Bowie, Joseph Jarman, Roscoe Mitchell and Mala |
| It features a live performance by | Lester Bowie, Joseph Jarman, Roscoe Mitchell, Malachi |
| emporary musicians, including Archie Shepp and | Lester Bowie, and was a member of the Vocal Summit gr |
| It features performances by | Lester Bowie, Joseph Jarman, Roscoe Mitchell, Malachi |
| e is a live album by Jack DeJohnette featuring | Lester Bowie, John Abercrombie and Eddie Gomez record |
| It features performances by | Lester Bowie, Joseph Jarman, Roscoe Mitchell, Malachi |
| It features a live performance by Murray, | Lester Bowie, Fred Hopkins and Phillip Wilson recorde |
| p of The Leaders was put together by trumpeter | Lester Bowie, alto saxophonist Arthur Blythe, and ten |
| It features performances by | Lester Bowie, Joseph Jarman, Roscoe Mitchell, Malachi |
| It features performances by | Lester Bowie, Joseph Jarman, Roscoe Mitchell, Malachi |
| where she worked with Stan Getz, James Moody, | Lester Bowie, Pharoah Sanders, Cassandra Wilson, Davi |
| ooks has performed on stage with Butch Morris, | Lester Bowie, and Jon Hendricks. |
| D'Rivera, Dave Holland, Sting, Joe Henderson, | Lester Bowie, Arturo Sandoval, Robert Walter, Keller |
| It features performances by | Lester Bowie, Joseph Jarman, Roscoe Mitchell, Malachi |
| He has worked with Muhal Richard Abrams, | Lester Bowie, Art Blakey, Benny Carter, Chico Freeman |
| ed or recorded with, among others, Chet Baker, | Lester Bowie, Woody Shaw, Kenny Wheeler, Franco Ambro |
| It features performances by | Lester Bowie, Roscoe Mitchell, Malachi Favors Maghost |
| Sade Adu's Smooth Operator earned praise from | Lester Bowie. |
| anhattan School of Music, where he played with | Lester Bowie. |
| Mark Whitecage, Arthur Blythe, Rick Kilburn or | Lester Bowie. |
| cians, including Talvin Singh, Jon Hassell and | Lester Bowie. |
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