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Steve O'Brien and Lead Singer Richard "Richie" | Lewis. |
Richard J. | Lewis, Barney's Version |
and night came the Newfoundlander's rifle and | Lewis Gun fire turned back all attacks and the Hilt |
The haul included 25 rifles, 2 | Lewis light machine guns, as well as the ammunition. |
n of Nicholas Bayly, son of The Right Reverend | Lewis Bayly and Anne, daughter of Sir Henry Bagenal. |
"This Diamond Ring" (Gary | Lewis & the Playboys) |
"Laugh, Clown, Laugh" (Ted Fio Rito, Samuel | Lewis, Joseph Young) - 3:02 |
The river was called the Netul River by | Lewis and Clark and the Native American Clatsop peop |
ttage on the main Cardiff-Leckwith road facing | Lewis Road. |
On The Road With | Lewis Grizzard (1985) |
nd cemetery on NY 9 at Elizabeth-Lewis Road in | Lewis, Essex County, New York. |
g Jackie Cooper and directed by Robert Michael | Lewis. |
The Robert B. | Lewis Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race |
honor the prominent racehorse owner Robert B. | Lewis who had died in 2006. |
Appearing as panelists were Robert Q. | Lewis, who had been a panelist on the original What' |
Robert Allan | Lewis (born 7 October 1942) is a former Wales intern |
cial ever to serve the state, behind Robert S. | Lewis. |
Robert J. | Lewis at the Biographical Directory of the United St |
Robert Jacob | Lewis (December 30, 1864 - July 24, 1933) was a Repu |
enth Circuit, to the seat vacated by Robert E. | Lewis. |
With the birth of her son, Robert Winslow | Lewis, Lewis worked only part-time at the observator |
The Hon. Robin William | Lewis 17 September 2007 - present |
le returned to Broadway to portray the role of | Lewis in the original production of Murray Schisgal' |
Hawthorne successfully took the role of | Lewis to Broadway, playing at the Brooks Atkinson Th |
nita, Division (2003) (TV Series) Role: Yvonne | Lewis |
udia Frohling, Tony Ioannoua, Cliff Roles, Jim | Lewis & Dries Van Der Schuyt |
Ronald Howard | Lewis (16 July 1909 - 18 June 1990) was a British La |
Iconic stars including Mickey Rooney, Jerry | Lewis, Dionne Warwick, Wayne Newton, and Martin Shor |
Democratic nominee John Rousakis succeeded | Lewis in 1970. |
Rudolph "Okey" | Lewis (July 19, 1888 - October 29, 1933) was a South |
sion, controversial at the time, to rule Wally | Lewis unfit to play for the Kangaroos. |
The coroner ruled that | Lewis had jumped from a fourth floor balcony. |
a Tech answered with a 1-yard touchdown run by | Lewis to tie the game. |
Fourth runner-up: Camille | Lewis (Miss Maryland) |
beat Denmark on August 8 by 3 runs (Duckworth | Lewis method) and in the Division 2 Final on August |
1878 and in 1879 his two elder sons Rupert and | Lewis established a dyestuffs factory at Hounslow wi |
other Victorian giants such as John Ruskin and | Lewis Carroll. |
s book is about the statement given by Ruth to | Lewis. |
Ryan "Louie" | Lewis - Bass |
nominated he would name Richard S. Schweiker, | Lewis' good friend, as his running mate. |
Marcusenius kainjii D. S. C. | Lewis, 1974 |
Louis de Sabran (also | Lewis Sabran; 1 March 1652 - 22 January 1732) was a |
is the nephew of St. Louis Rams safety Michael | Lewis. |
A rival once said of | Lewis Cass, "His reputation lies beyond the sea"- ge |
He Said (Graham | Lewis) |
Salim L. | Lewis married once. |
"Just Friends" (John Klenner, Sam M. | Lewis) - 6:29 |
Sam M. | Lewis m. J. Fred Coots |
Fred Coots, Sam M. | Lewis) - 3:15 |
"Just Friends" (John Klenner, Sam M. | Lewis) - 5:56 |
Fred Coots, Sam M. | Lewis) - 3:16 (Nat King Cole Trio) |
For All We Know" (John Frederick Coots, Sam M. | Lewis) - 8:39 |
r Donaldson and lyrics by Joe Young and Sam M. | Lewis. |
"Just Friends" (John Klenner, Sam M. | Lewis) - 1:36 |
ritten by Jean Schwartz, with lyrics by Sam M. | Lewis and Joe Young. |
"Just Friends" (John Klenner, Sam M. | Lewis) - 7:03 |
the Night Before Christmas" (Abel Baer, Sam M. | Lewis) - 1:25 |
ritten by Harry Akst, and the lyrics by Sam M. | Lewis and Joe Young. |
Fred Coots, Sam M. | Lewis) - 4:06 |
in 1931 by John Klenner with lyrics by Sam M. | Lewis. |
All We Know" was written with lyricist Sam M. | Lewis. |
Fred Coots, Sam M. | Lewis) - 4:29 |
Sam M. | Lewis m. Isham Jones |
"Street of Dreams" (Victor Young, Sam M. | Lewis) |
"I Kiss Your Hand, Madame" w. (Eng) Sam M. | Lewis & Joe Young (Ger) Fritz Rotter m. |
rmed by The Infidels, but features a sample of | Lewis singing "Born Bad", taken from the film Natura |
Samuel S. | Lewis State Park is a 85-acre (34 ha) Pennsylvania s |
Samuel Winfield | Lewis (born October 1, 1930 in Houston, Texas) is a |
Samuel S. | Lewis State Park (York County) |
Samuel S. | Lewis Park is twelve miles (19 km) east of York near |
In 1842, he married Sarah Maria | Lewis. |
t Newton Binney and his daughter Sarah married | Lewis Morris Wilkins. |
The town once boasted the largest sawmill in | Lewis County. |
y a few days before their scheduled departure, | Lewis was seriously injured in a car accident and th |
The USNS Wally Schirra (T-AKE-8) ( | Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship) was named afte |
rell/Paul Rudd comedy, Dinner for Schmucks, as | Lewis, with a new puppet named Debbie. |
t coach with both the Duchesne High School and | Lewis and Clark Community College teams. |
oduces his plan to sell drugs at the school to | Lewis. |
A former pupil of the school, David | Lewis, was the first Principal of Jesus College, Oxf |
from The Unnatural Nature of Science by | Lewis Wolpert |
The Broncos then marched 80 yards to score on | Lewis' 1-yard touchdown run to cut the deficit to 24 |
ed Democrat R. Wooley and Libertarian Scott A. | Lewis III to win a full term. |
Secretary of State under John Morin Scott and | Lewis Allaire Scott from 1778 to 1795. |
Scott Edwin | Lewis (born September 26, 1983) is an American start |
Various locations were scouted, including | Lewis' home estate in New Addington, south of London |
On March 25, 2008, the Seahawks re-signed | Lewis to a one year deal. |
The 2007 CFL season saw | Lewis achieve 67 receptions, 1,101 receiving yards, |
h of the city of Hohenwald, the county seat of | Lewis County. |
It is the county seat of | Lewis County. |
Their second son | Lewis later succeeded to the Rockingham estates and |
In the second chapter, | Lewis discusses the medieval evolution of the allego |
s raised by his mother and her second husband, | Lewis C. Bidamon. |
her's death, his mother married secondly Major | Lewis Holladay, of Spotsylvania County. |
By 1691, he married secondly Mary | Lewis, daughter of William Lewis. |
Roger La Warre, Lord La Warre and secondly Sir | Lewis de Clifford. |
ason under caretaker secretary-manager William | Lewis. |
Two of the album's rhythm section - | Lewis and Heath - also feature in the 1952-founded M |
He directed the 2003 Quebec film Seducing Dr. | Lewis and the 2006 film Guide de la Petite Vengeance |
ugby union footballer for Gloucester, see Dave | Lewis (rugby union). |
the 1930s and '40s for Castleford, see George | Lewis (rugby league). |
e UK TV newsreader of similar name, see Martyn | Lewis (journalist). |
For the American football player, see Jermaine | Lewis. |
the African-American businessman, see Reginald | Lewis. |
for Other Nationalities, and Oldham, see David | Lewis (rugby league). |
For those of a similar name, see Chris | Lewis (disambiguation). |
For the rockabilly musician, see Willie | Lewis (rockabilly musician). |
e Maidstone United F.C. soccer player, see Ben | Lewis (footballer). |
For the 1960s player see Allan | Lewis (rugby player) |
For the cornerback, see Cliff | Lewis (American football). |
For NFL Defensive tackle, see Trey | Lewis. |
For others of the same name, see Ray | Lewis (disambiguation). |
r of the 1880s for Wales, and Cardiff, see Dai | Lewis. |
For American football cornerback, see Reggie | Lewis (cornerback). |
merican football defensive lineman, see Reggie | Lewis (defensive lineman). |
or the professor at Emory University, see Earl | Lewis. |
For those of a similar name, see Thomas | Lewis. |
international rugby union player, see Geraint | Lewis. |
For the Lost character, see Charlotte | Lewis (Lost). |
the RAF pilot and peace campaigner see Bertie | Lewis |
the prison service director general, see Derek | Lewis (prison governor). |
For the linebacker, see Cliff | Lewis (American football linebacker). |
For the 1970s player, see Alun | Lewis (rugby player). |
For those of a similar name, see Alan | Lewis (disambiguation). |
companionable, it may well come to be seen as | Lewis' s best book." |
is senior counsel to Schnader Harrison Segal & | Lewis LLP. |
rently of counsel to Schnader Harrison Segal & | Lewis LLP. |
"Before I Met You" (Charles L. Seitz, Joe | Lewis, Elmar Rader) |
ficantly influenced by the seminary's founder, | Lewis Sperry Chafer. |
and her husband have a daughter, Senna Kowhai | Lewis who was born on 22 June 2010. |
As a result Pinkerton sent Pryce | Lewis and John Scully to locate Webster. |
or and Lieutenant were elected separately, and | Lewis (a Republican) served with Democrat Governor A |
st memorable role was on the Fox series Parker | Lewis Can't Lose as Jerry Steiner. |
producing twelve episodes of the series Parker | Lewis Can't Lose with his then-partner Tom Spezialy. |
way producers Eddie Dowling, Oscar Serling and | Lewis Gensler, and assisted Theresa Helburn at The T |
Richard Windsor (dates unknown) served the | Lewis and Clark Expedition and Corps of Discovery as |
Ethel has a post office, and is serviced by | Lewis County Fire District 8 (Salkum). |
Auckland Castle also provides the setting for | Lewis Carroll's story "A Legend of Scotland". |
cut, was the first medical doctor to settle in | Lewis County, in the west of the Adirondack Mountain |
It was the first settlement in | Lewis county and its cemetery has the interred remai |
was by no means as suitable for settlement as | Lewis Jones had claimed. |
"Starlight Souvenirs" (Ted Shapiro, Ilda | Lewis, Reg Connelly) - 5:15 |
When she married | Lewis M. Allen in 1955, they moved to the countrysid |
He was sheriff of | Lewis County in 1814 and 1815 and judge of the same |
The song was written by Al Sherman, Al | Lewis and Abner Silver. |
The title song was written by Al Sherman, Al | Lewis, Abner Silver in 1934, and sung by Mae Questel |
Tennessee" is a song written by Al Sherman, Al | Lewis and Con Conrad. |
The Liberty ship S.S. | Lewis Cass |
g woman who has inherited an antique shop from | Lewis Vendredi (R. G. Armstrong), her estranged uncl |
y Drisler, and was finally edited by Short and | Lewis. |
Shortly thereafter, | Lewis Stoneburner, a veteran trial lawyer with subst |
In the third event, the shot put, | Lewis recorded a distance of 15.55 m, placing her se |
e village of Ballantrushal on the west side of | Lewis. |
th (centre) should have been the other side of | Lewis (left). |
The men vote 3-1 to side with | Lewis' recommendation to bury the dead hillbilly's b |
"If", (Lord Dunsany/Lance Sieveking) with | Lewis Stringer, Mollie Rankin & Leslie Perrins (22.0 |
r ending injuries forcing Graham to sign Brian | Lewis and Dave Simmons. |
ler played 21 times, all before the signing of | Lewis, as Peterborough won promotion as runners-up f |
rophenyl)boron are structurally similar, their | Lewis acidity is not. |
aw, Seth M. Barton, James P. Simms, Meriwether | Lewis Clark, Sr., Dudley M. Du Bose, Eppa Hunton, an |
was referred to as V. brachycerum by Sims and | Lewis in 1806, but V. buxifolium remained the prevai |
of the internationally successful singer Leona | Lewis. |
inally wrote the song for British singer Leona | Lewis, but decided to record it for herself. |
the female singer Berget | Lewis: the album Finally (2007), co-produced by Anto |
k on two albums from British soul singer Linda | Lewis, 1972's Lark and 1973's Fathoms Deep. |
album by Contemporary Christian singer Crystal | Lewis. |
song is a cover of singer/songwriter Michelle | Lewis' original song called "Dig Me Out", which appe |
icial second single by singer/songwriter Blake | Lewis, from his debut album A.D.D. (Audio Day Dream) |
e hall was the home of the Reverend Sir George | Lewis Wilmot-Horton, Bart. |
n 1611 and 1617 he was appointed by Sir Edward | Lewis of Caerphilly as Rector of Llanvaches. |
Sir Henry | Lewis Guy CBE, FRS, (15 June 1887 - 20 July 1956) wa |
the then Liberal MP for Flinshire, Sir Herbert | Lewis. |
Robert Flemyng as Sir Brian | Lewis |
Sarah Foote, married first Sir John | Lewis, 1st Baronet (d. |
Tasmania's incumbent Premier was Sir Elliott | Lewis, who had won a seat in Denison as an Anti-Soci |
Lt.- Col. Sir Roland | Lewis Findlay, 3rd Baronet (b. 14 July 1903 - d. 28 |
Sir William | Lewis Salusbury-Trelawny, 8th Baronet (4 July 1781-1 |
He then allied himself with Sir Alfred | Lewis Jones; he gave valuable advice on West African |
On 15 Mar 1946, Sir Howthrone | Lewis, then the Governor of Odisha, laid the foundat |
that had unseated his predecessor, Sir Elliott | Lewis. |
Sir John | Lewis Arnold (1915-2004) was a British judge. |
- John Evans (until 19 June), then Sir Elliott | Lewis (until 20 October), then John Earle (until 27 |
He trained under Sir Aubrey | Lewis. |
Sir George | Lewis Barstow KCB (20 May 1874 - 29 January 1966) wa |
ook its name from the village where Sir Edward | Lewis, the head of UK Decca, lived. |
The site replaced | Lewis and Clark State Park, which is no longer in ex |
for Herbert, defeating the sitting Nationalist | Lewis Nott. |
He lost by only 47 votes to the sitting MP | Lewis John Edwards, who died the following month. |
ary journeys: westward to the islands Skye and | Lewis, eastward to Forres and Keith, and northward t |
ughter Henrietta ("Helen") Scott Smith married | Lewis Balfour, a minister of nearby Sorn (later Mini |
RIC SMOOV (Rico | Lewis, George Clinton's grandson) |
an elderly drifter, Two-Strike Snake (Geoffrey | Lewis), who accompanies him to the frontier town of |
Shepard was the son of | Lewis Shepard and Mary Ann Huffman. |
He was born in Windsor, Ontario, the son of | Lewis Griesinger. |
He was the son of | Lewis Widdrington of Cheeseburn Grange, near Stamfor |
He was born in Inverness, the son of | Lewis Grant, and educated at the Inverness Royal Aca |
d Ruth Benedict (1801-1870), and their son was | Lewis Benedict Sterling (1836-1899). |
Edwards was the son of | Lewis Edwards, founder of the Bala Theological Colle |
e was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the son of | Lewis Morris Wilkins and Sarah Creighton. |
It was once believed that Kyle was the son of | Lewis Oil founder, H.B. Lewis. |
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