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| While there, he married Doreen | Mercer, a local doctor, and in 1942, the two settled |
| Co-founded by Rick | Mercer, a Canadian satirist, and Belinda Stronach, a |
| elmont home was purchased from Lee by Margaret | Mercer, a women whose intentions were to transform th |
| 'Hands Off Hibs' campaign in 1990 when Wallace | Mercer, a wealthly Edinburgh businessman with direct |
| opts one of the babies, Harriet Hawkins (Beryl | Mercer), a kindly old woman who runs a used clothing |
| Mercer, a barracks ship built on an LST hull, commenc | |
| All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) by Beryl | Mercer after her initial appearance in previews drew |
| asha and Joel Hirschhorn, and lyrics by Johnny | Mercer, Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn. |
| This is a continuation of a sketch style | Mercer also used from time to time on 22 Minutes, mos |
| Comedian Rick | Mercer also keeps a blog that frequently pokes fun at |
| Mercer also worked as a wrestling announcer in the 19 | |
| Mercer also played for the Israeli national team in t | |
| Mercer also commented that "with Cardiacs everything | |
| Mercer also played racquet sports, rugby, soccer and | |
| Mercer also proved himself to be a solid hitter with | |
| tten by artists such as Duke Ellington, Johnny | Mercer, among others (as listed in parenthesis in the |
| Armstrong, Doris Day, Benny Goodman and Johnny | Mercer among others. |
| 5) set in the 19th century fictional locale of | Mercer, an Ohio River community that represents Pitts |
| He was the brother of George | Mercer and James Mercer. |
| arlborough, Stafford County, Virginia, to John | Mercer and Ann Roy Mercer, he graduated from the Coll |
| orced out of the side by Cliff Britton and Joe | Mercer and between 1932 and 1936 only played two Leag |
| The | Mercer and Hogue Families have come together to creat |
| Sigman suggested | Mercer, and Mercer wrote the English lyrics (three ve |
| -high 27 points with 13 rebounds in a win over | Mercer and was named the SEC Player of the Week for h |
| The youngest son of James | Mercer and Eleanor Mercer, he was the first cousin of |
| He was the son of Sir Thomas Frowyk, a | Mercer, and grandson of Henry Frowyk, who had served |
| On board were six passengers, including Bert | Mercer and another Air Travel employee, Maurice Dawe, |
| January 6 - Asa | Mercer and a number of new "Mercer Girls" sail from M |
| All three - Silkin, | Mercer, and Macdonald - earned a living teaching Engl |
| on, Sussex and Warren Counties and portions of | Mercer and Morris Counties. |
| 14 January 1968, a USAF EB-66C (pilots | Mercer and Terrell + 5) (shared kill with Dong Van So |
| from Floyd, Franklin, Carroll, Giles, Pulaski, | Mercer, and Henry Counties. |
| For the standard by Johnny | Mercer and Rube Bloom, see Day In, Day Out. |
| 's screenplay, adapted from a story by William | Mercer and Annabel Ross, anticipates the witty repart |
| Portions of Ashland, Lucas, | Mercer, and Wyandot Counties are also a part of the 5 |
| an American popular song with lyrics by Johnny | Mercer and music by Hoagy Carmichael, published in 19 |
| of Robert May who left a mere 50 quid, a local | mercer, and the first school premises were purchased |
| dy Goody" (written by Matty Malneck and Johnny | Mercer and originally performed by Benny Goodman) was |
| Sir Ralph was a | mercer and alderman of London, and Lord Mayor in the |
| son was selected by a Democratic convention of | Mercer and Middlesex counties to replace Greenstein. |
| , the eldest of the five children of Elizabeth | Mercer and John Acton, a brewer. |
| ith a book by Morton DaCosta, lyrics by Johnny | Mercer, and music by Harold Arlen. |
| The recording by Johnny | Mercer and Jo Stafford was released by Capitol Record |
| he musical features music and lyrics by Johnny | Mercer and book by Hy Kraft. |
| Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald, Percy Faith, Mabel | Mercer, and Rosemary Clooney, for whom he played harp |
| All songs written by James | Mercer and Brian "Danger Mouse" Burton. |
| The census-designated place of | Mercer and unincorporated community of Manitowish are |
| Mercer and Warren were attached to Peoria County, and | |
| Johnny | Mercer and Tex Beneke had hit single records. |
| O'Connell sang duets with Bing Crosby, Johnny | Mercer, and Dean Martin. |
| Egerton, Douglas R., Charles Fenton | Mercer and the Trial of National Conservatism. |
| four counties: Scott County in Iowa and Henry, | Mercer, and Rock Island counties in Illinois. |
| Mercer and at least 16 of his men were killed. | |
| Captain | Mercer and a company of his men were pursuing some In |
| Indians opened a murderous crossfire, killing | Mercer and 16 men. |
| Book prospered under the management of | Mercer and Allison. |
| And the Angels Sing" by Ziggy Elman and Johnny | Mercer, and sung by Martha Tilton although the song i |
| ught Me Dancing in a Hurry", written by Johnny | Mercer and Victor Schertzinger. |
| eriod largely concurrent with the reign of Joe | Mercer and Malcolm Allison as managers at the club, a |
| beth Hartman, Jo Ann Harris, Darlene Carr, Mae | Mercer, and Pamelyn Ferdin were cast in supporting ro |
| his dissertation, Mondy also published "Jesse | Mercer and the Baptist College Movement" in Georgia H |
| Mo", and "If You Were Mine" (lyrics by Johnny | Mercer and recorded by Billie Holiday in New York Cit |
| only victories in the 1906 season came against | Mercer and Auburn. |
| This article is about the | Mercer and Kern song. |
| ther's unique relationships with mistress Lucy | Mercer and secretary Marguerite ("Missy") LeHand as w |
| ctober 6, the Taliban made an offer to release | Mercer and Curry, if the United States stopped its mi |
| The rectors of Mullaghbrack (Reverend | Mercer) and Loughgilly (Reverend Burns) both lost the |
| Mercer and the University of Georgia competed in the | |
| n, Topeka and the Santa Fe", written by Johnny | Mercer and Harry Warren. |
| ers, such as Riddick Bowe, Michael Moorer, Ray | Mercer, Andrew Golota or any of his other contemporar |
| Hugh | Mercer Apothecary was a pharmacy founded by Hugh Merc |
| Mercer Arboretum and Botanic Gardens (over 250 acres) | |
| The lyrics of Johnny | Mercer are given thoughtful performance on "(Ah, the |
| "One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)" ( | Mercer, Arlen) |
| "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive" ( | Mercer, Arlen) - 5:18 |
| Mercer, arrived in Hong Kong in 1844 as Private Secre | |
| Beryl | Mercer as Mrs Higgins |
| Frances | Mercer as Natalie Preston |
| Ernestine | Mercer as Crazy Lady |
| Prior to | Mercer's drafting, Pitino was recorded as saying that |
| During the close season, he succeeded Joe | Mercer as Arsenal captain, but relinquished the armba |
| Beryl | Mercer as Marthe, Yvonne's maid |
| led to dislodge Kelham O'Hanlon and then Billy | Mercer as the number one keeper. |
| However, the arrival of Joe | Mercer as manager established Hodgkinson's place as f |
| thaniel Chapman as treasurer (1709-1760), John | Mercer as the company's secretary and general counsel |
| y Seymour Kneitel and Al Eugster starring Jack | Mercer as Popeye. |
| Jack | Mercer as Popeye |
| Mae | Mercer as Hallie |
| g families of Seattle, Washington, a young Asa | Mercer assisted his brothers in clearing stumps to ma |
| Ian | Mercer at the Internet Movie Database |
| ried with his son Marine Corps Captain “Samuel | Mercer” at Laurel Hill Cemetery Philadelphia, Pennsyl |
| After high school, | Mercer attended Baylor University, majored in German |
| hoenix Kiwanis Club and Phoenix College, which | Mercer attended. |
| of Sharpsville is a historic church at 131 N. | Mercer Avenue in Sharpsville, Pennsylvania. |
| st to the Royal Society to establish the Brian | Mercer Award for Feasibility, which is given to allow |
| yton is the only person to win both the George | Mercer Award (1974) and the WS Cooper Award (2000) fr |
| With increased at bats in 1898, | Mercer batted .321 |
| -36.683) is a glacier which flows northeast to | Mercer Bay, at the southwest end of Cumberland West B |
| It is home to the | Mercer Bears college baseball team of the NCAA's Divi |
| Main article: | Mercer Bears |
| He was a Professor, | Mercer Beasley School of Law, Newark, New Jersey from |
| lington, granddaughter of Duke and daughter of | Mercer, became the group's first African-American dan |
| Mercer became well-known throughout the West as a pub | |
| Mercer became Colonial Secretary on 29 November 1854 | |
| the henge at Balfarg in Scotland, led by Roger | Mercer, begin. |
| Valerie J. | Mercer, Behind Closed Doors |
| Wisden - George Geary, Harold Larwood, Jack | Mercer, Bert Oldfield, Bill Woodfull |
| ller and His Orchestra, Ella Mae Morse, Johnny | Mercer, Betty Hutton, Paul Weston and His Orchestra, |
| rks such as the Oxford Annotated Bible and the | Mercer Bible Dictionary therefore agree that the work |
| Glenn | Mercer, Bill Million, Dave Weckerman and vocalist Ric |
| ian Rollini, Red Norvo, Jack Teagarden, Johnny | Mercer, Billie Holiday, Pee Wee Russell, Frankie Trum |
| "Satin Doll" (Duke Ellington, Johnny | Mercer, Billy Strayhorn) - 7:13 |
| "Satin Doll" (Duke Ellington, | Mercer, Billy Strayhorn) - 5:23 |
| "Satin Doll" (Duke Ellington, Johnny | Mercer, Billy Strayhorn) - 9:48 |
| "Satin Doll" (Duke Ellington, | Mercer, Billy Strayhorn) - 5:15 |
| "Satin Doll" (Duke Ellington, Johnny | Mercer, Billy Strayhorn) - 10:05 |
| "Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)" ( | Mercer, Bloom) |
| Mercer Blumberg Learning Center | |
| Allan | Mercer Bristow Jr. (born August 23, 1951 in Richmond, |
| John | Mercer Brockenbrough (August 1, 1830 - August 24, 189 |
| 3.) George | Mercer Brooke Jr.; educator and author. |
| George | Mercer Brooke Jr. was born in Tokyo, Japan, son of Ge |
| ican Civil War and were kinsmen just as George | Mercer Brooke Jr. et al. is a kinsman to the Fontaine |
| John | Mercer Brooke |
| he Confederacy The Journal and Letters of John | Mercer Brooke" (Studies in Maritime History |
| to VMI between Matthew Fontaine Maury and John | Mercer Brooke( both USN & CSN). |
| George | Mercer Brooke, Jr. (October 21, 1914 - June 16, 2006) |
| George | Mercer Brooke, b. 17 May 1875 |
| His father was an army officer, General George | Mercer Brooke, who died in San Antonio, Texas. |
| song was made popular by cabaret singer Mabel | Mercer but the version best known is that performed b |
| After his playing days at | Mercer, Butts served as the head coach at the Univers |
| As | Mercer came to see the clearly underhanded treatment |
| Joe | Mercer captained the winning Arsenal team in the FA C |
| ished by the Greek Revival architecture of Old | Mercer Chapel, community churches, town cemetery, and |
| strict is a historic district on Hubbard Park, | Mercer Circle and Sparks Streets in Cambridge, Massac |
| Interment in | Mercer Citizens Cemetery. |
| Samuel | Mercer Clark (October 11, 1842 - August 11, 1900) was |
| Minority Leader State Senate: Don Caruth, | Mercer Co., 10th District |
| It is named for Claude Smith, | Mercer coach from 1948-1977. |
| oo College, Grove City College (Pennsylvania), | Mercer College (Georgia), Illinois Wesleyan and Idaho |
| Mercer convinces Erica to lower the gun, but hands he | |
| Translated by | Mercer Cook. |
| Warren and | Mercer Counties were also attached to Schuyler until |
| Catholic churches established in Auglaize and | Mercer counties during this time were primarily Germa |
| sylvania, or Burlington, Camden, Gloucester or | Mercer counties in New Jersey. |
| tic President of the West Virginia Senate from | Mercer County and served from 1949 to 1953. |
| On October 15, 2009, Coffee was honored by | Mercer County Park, which was renamed Richard J. Coff |
| sionaries constructed six convents in southern | Mercer County and surrounding areas between 1846 and |
| irst Republican in a generation elected to the | Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders in 1966. |
| wn practice and served as the treasurer of the | Mercer County Republican Committee. |
| ederals, although ousted from Pearisburg, held | Mercer County and braced for a lunge at the railroad. |
| employed as a teacher in the public schools of | Mercer County and in the Trenton Academy, from 1866-1 |
| The | Mercer County Courthouse in 2007 |
| Wabash River historical marker in | Mercer County just south of Fort Recovery |
| Coffee served as | Mercer County Democratic chairman from 1969 to 1981, |
| strict is one of 40 in the state, covering the | Mercer County municipalities of Ewing Township, Hopew |
| Hopewell, New Jersey in | Mercer County |
| Mercer County deputies were assisted by the Aledo Pol | |
| Catholics were active in southern | Mercer County by the 1830s; St. John the Baptist pari |
| Location of | Mercer County in West Virginia |
| He then attended | Mercer County College from 1976 to 1978 and the Unive |
| Mercer County Schools is the operating school distric | |
| It is governed by the | Mercer County Board of Education. |
| ssembly in 1910 and 1911, and secretary of the | Mercer County Board of Taxation in 1912 and 1913. |
| sburgh City Council, as well as officials from | Mercer County and Sharon, PA, announced plans to hono |
| Mercer County Waterfront Park is located five blocks | |
| Benson, who previously served on the | Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders, replaced A |
| It is found in | Mercer County in New Jersey, United States. |
| Mercer County deputies were investigating a clandesti | |
| go River, which flows for its entire length in | Mercer County and joins the Shenango from the east at |
| many churches and other religious buildings in | Mercer County and the surrounding region, including t |
| ted in 1937 for the new parish in the northern | Mercer County village of Rockford,:4 architectural hi |
| In 2008, Benson was elected to serve on the | Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders. |
| Mercer County | |
| rity from 1980 to 1984 and was a member of the | Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders from 1985 t |
| The state's Democratic strongholds include | Mercer County around the cities of Trenton and Prince |
| Mercer County (9) | |
| System also manages hospitals in Aledo, Ill., ( | Mercer County Hospital) and in Maquoketa, Iowa (Jacks |
| All of | Mercer County |
| Mercer County - west | |
| Greene Township is located in | Mercer County, Illinois. |
| m) south of the small community of Cassella in | Mercer County, the convent was built in 1854. |
| Preemption Township is located in | Mercer County, Illinois. |
| Howard Burton Lee (born October 27, 1879), of | Mercer County, served as the Republican Attorney Gene |
| on the National Register of Historic Places in | Mercer County, West Virginia, United States. |
| John F. Kennedy, and served as a member of the | Mercer County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders |
| e bar in August 1822 and commenced practice in | Mercer County, Pennsylvania. |
| eek is a tributary of the Stony Brook found in | Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. |
| nch is a tributary of the Stony Brook found in | Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. |
| Springfield Township, | Mercer County, Pennsylvania |
| e border between Tazewell County, Virginia and | Mercer County, West Virginia, United States. |
| ook is a tributary of the Stony Brook found in | Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. |
| Peters Brook is a tributary of Stony Brook in | Mercer County, New Jersey in the United States. |
| dependent practice and served as solicitor for | Mercer County, Pennsylvania since 2004. |
| the Lawrenceville School in Lawrence Township, | Mercer County, New Jersey. |
| incorporated community in Ohio Grove Township, | Mercer County, Illinois, United States. |
| elected to the Board of Chosen Freeholders in | Mercer County, New Jersey. |
| is a tributary of the Millstone River found in | Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. |
| unincorporated community in Perryton Township, | Mercer County, Illinois, United States. |
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