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e chairmanship of the National Coal Board, and | Milne, a trades union official, was selected by the |
It is named after Amy Rae | Milne, a Canadian environmentalist. |
e mini-series Like Father Like Son, as Dominic | Milne, a teacher whose girlfriend's son is accused o |
In 2004 Ski & Snowboard Australia elected | Milne a life member for the contribution he has made |
Milne also supported the construction of public libr | |
His son William Charles | Milne also became a missionary to China. |
6 January 1964, Australian downhill skier Ross | Milne also died. |
Milne also took to wearing a sling, despite not bein | |
difficult to spell and overly-long given name, | Milne always signed official letters "M. |
rried Florence Marion, daughter of Sir William | Milne and was survived by his wife, three sons and t |
By 1974 the breach between | Milne and the local party was irreparable, and he wa |
a fictional character created in 1926 by A. A. | Milne and first featured in the book Winnie-the-Pooh |
fshire, the son of William Cowie and Elizabeth | Milne, and came to Halifax in 1816, settling in Live |
Hindley Street business to Messrs. Disher and | Milne and the family returned to England, enrolling |
with the likes of Bob Dixon, Bob McGrory, Alec | Milne and Harry Davies. |
tion, former Tasmanian Greens leader Christine | Milne and WA's Rachel Siewert joined Bob Brown and N |
ngometer was first introduced in 1955 by Peter | Milne, and was later refined by McKenzie and David B |
Milne and his wife Jean Home (m. | |
In 1968, 1937 speedway world champion Jack | Milne and motorcycle enthusiast Harry Oxley teamed u |
n his side's equaliser when his shot hit Kenny | Milne and went into the net; Celtic won the game 4-1 |
His father was Admiral Sir David | Milne, and his younger brother became Admiral of the |
his many settings of children's verse by A. A. | Milne and Kenneth Grahame, including the music for a |
osion was not identified until 1965, when Doug | Milne and Frank Gardner used the Parkes radio telesc |
ck's thesis, On Guard with the Junipers: Ewart | Milne and Irish Literary Dissent in the Spanish Civi |
Liang was employed by | Milne and went with him to Malacca. |
Lamb, Champman, | Milne and Goldstein all received the Smith's Prize a |
Christine | Milne and Di Hollister were the first women elected |
e real stuffed toys owned by Christopher Robin | Milne and featured in the Winnie-the-Pooh stories. |
ecord label founded in September 2002 by Bruce | Milne and Steven Stavrakis. |
H.J.M. | Milne, and T.C. Skeat, Scribes and Correctors of the |
1929 in Chicago, Illinois to LDS parents Scott | Milne and Adele Adams Matheson. |
In 2007 she was nominated, with Paula | Milne and Paul Rutman, for a Best Drama Serial BAFTA |
Ruth | Milne as Jenny |
Annabelle | Milne as Lone Girl |
Brad | Milne as Dr. Chushfeld |
Hannan also praised | Milne as "a sincere, eloquent and uncomplicated Marx |
At 20:00, | Milne asked that the bomb vessel Vesuvius be used ag |
Milne attended Manitoba Agricultural College before | |
Stephen | Milne Australian rules football |
It was during his tenure there that A. A. | Milne, author of the Winnie-the-Pooh stories, worked |
Sir John | Milne Barbour, 1st Baronet JP, DL (1868 - 3 October |
Ireland he was styled The Right Honourable Sir | Milne Barbour. |
Staff: Andrew | Milne, Barry Wolfe, Jomar Cruz, Larry Wintoneak, Cha |
She returned with reinforcement troops from | Milne Bay 4 March and began operating as headquarter |
Picking up personnel for the buoy unit at | Milne Bay on 15 October, she arrived at Leyte on 29 |
participated in the invasion fleets at Midway, | Milne Bay (where she was damaged by a bomb), Guadaca |
On 2 August Rockford moored in | Milne Bay and operated on convoy escort duty and ant |
At | Milne Bay New Guinea, on the afternoon of 4 Septembe |
as at the invasion of Timor and the Battle of | Milne Bay in 1942, they often experienced heavy casu |
Dogura is in | Milne Bay province.. |
Main article: Battle of | Milne Bay |
Gasmata on November 29, 1943 and sortied from | Milne Bay again on December 14 under Admiral Crutchl |
orotai in September 1944, otherwise serving at | Milne Bay until March 1945 when she arrived at Leyte |
The attack transport remained at | Milne Bay through Christmas Day. |
transported troops, weapons, and supplies from | Milne Bay to Oro Bay, New Guinea between December 19 |
Upon arrival at | Milne Bay on 22 July, she provided services to units |
nti-submarine patrol ship in the waters around | Milne Bay until January 1945, when she was redeploye |
t to the north east of Papua, between Buna and | Milne Bay was strategically important for the upcomi |
No. 2 Strip | Milne Bay was an aerodrome under construction near W |
Four of the squadrons were based at | Milne Bay and three at Port Moresby. |
l 1943, the Japanese launched a attack against | Milne Bay with 188 aircraft. |
taking garrison duties around Port Moresby and | Milne Bay before carrying out patrols along the Gold |
of a suspected sorcerer of Taupota village in | Milne Bay district”, on the north coast of Papua, an |
In February 1943 the squadron was deployed to | Milne Bay in New Guinea. |
Kiama's first deployment was in March 1944 to | Milne Bay in New Guinea. |
Etamin was disabled by a torpedo hit in | Milne Bay on 27 April 1944. |
After the failure of the Japanese to capture | Milne Bay and the evacuation of the majority of thos |
ing the next few months, she proceeded back to | Milne Bay and thence to Port Moresby before heading |
On 4 September, she was underway for the | Milne Bay area of New Guinea to service fleet units |
CAO: AYGN) is an airport serving Alotau in the | Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea. |
n July, the Brigade took part in the Battle of | Milne Bay along with the 7th Division. |
60,000 tons of supplies and 3,802 troops from | Milne Bay to Oro Bay. |
ransporting troops, weapons, and supplies from | Milne Bay to Oro Bay. |
lias ennia xelianthe Grose-Smith, 1900 (Papua ( | Milne Bay)) |
On 21 June the repair ship arrived in | Milne Bay, New Guinea, and on the 22nd Rear Admiral |
Truscott (centre), commanding No. 76 Squadron, | Milne Bay, 1942 |
chee steamed via Aruba and the Panama Canal to | Milne Bay, New Guinea, arriving on 26 May 1944. |
44 for the South Pacific Ocean, and arrived at | Milne Bay, New Guinea, 29 May for duty as station ta |
She was at | Milne Bay, with HMAS Arunta when advised of an appro |
Australia; and, after touching Townsville and | Milne Bay, put in at San Francisco on the latter dat |
2 June, then steamed to Darwin, Australia, and | Milne Bay, New Guinea, to reload supplies essentiall |
n amphibious landing ships for the invasion of | Milne Bay, New Guinea, then entered Seeadler Harbor, |
On 04 June 1944, she returned to 7th Fleet at | Milne Bay, New Guinea, to prepare for the landings o |
he pulled out of Brisbane three days later for | Milne Bay, New Guinea where 24 December 1943, she be |
sional voyages to refill her tanks, she lay at | Milne Bay, New Guinea, until 26 November 1944; at Le |
eighed anchor to head for the advanced base at | Milne Bay, New Guinea. |
Stopping at Espiritu Santo, | Milne Bay, Finschhafen, and Biak with fresh holiday |
the Kure No. 5 Special Naval Landing Force at | Milne Bay, New Guinea, but again escaped without dam |
for Taupota and participation in the Battle of | Milne Bay, was stranded on Goodenough Island on 25 A |
round New Guinea, specifically New Britain and | Milne Bay, and the Solomon Islands. A. scrobiculatus |
Bashaw arrived at | Milne Bay, New Guinea on 3 March 1944. |
w Guinea where they took part in the Battle of | Milne Bay, during which the Japanese were defeated f |
ng Norfolk 30 June 1944 Culebra Island reached | Milne Bay, New Guinea, 16 August. |
California, 6 April 1944, Cinnamon arrived at | Milne Bay, New Guinea, 18 May. |
ARD-9 anchored in | Milne Bay, New Guinea on 6 February 1944. |
She concluded the patrol at | Milne Bay, New Guinea, 10 January 1944. |
After the refit, Gladstone sailed to | Milne Bay, arriving on 29 April 1944. |
n the Admiralties, and Oro Bay, Warren reached | Milne Bay, New Guinea, on 27 November. |
But unlike | Milne Bay, these actions did not result in complete |
lements of the brigade departed Townsville for | Milne Bay, arriving there on 11 July. |
amunga escorted two convoys from Townsville to | Milne Bay, then a force of US Marines from Melbourne |
Arriving at | Milne Bay, New Guinea, on 20 July, she transported t |
June 1943 and protecting the important base at | Milne Bay. |
to Darwin and escorting a floating dry dock to | Milne Bay. |
apanese Army who attacked the Allied forces at | Milne Bay. |
articipated in landing troops at the battle of | Milne Bay. |
Labour activists such as campaign manager Tony | Milne, Ben Ross and Liana Foster. |
ard Simon, Seamus Blake, Jon Christensen, Andy | Milne, Ben Monder, George Colligan, Craig Taborn, Sh |
Many familiar with the classic | Milne books protested Disney's decision to exclude P |
Jack | Milne, Bruce Penhall, Sam Ermolenko, Billy Hamill, G |
ia City Hall, under the direction of Alexander | Milne Calder. |
gainst the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 27, 1949, | Milne came into the game as a pinch hitter against P |
were killed: Kyle Michael Wooden, Luke Gellie | Milne, Cameron Michael Tucker, Graham Charles Kelly |
Based at the Clare | Milne Centre on the Exeter Business Park, Emperor Wa |
ony Oaks, Leonard A. Payne, Robert Dodds, John | Milne, Charles Napier, Frank Ransley, Alan Wilkinson |
Sir | Milne Cheetham married twice. |
he Member of Parliament for Oldham, see Joshua | Milne Cheetham. |
oyal Academy of Music with Ruth Nye and Hamish | Milne, Chen appeared three times as soloist at Londo |
His brother Malcolm | Milne competed in the 1968 and 1972 Winter Olympics. |
Allan | Milne, creator of ProcessEBNF (Backus-Naur Form) |
lip, The Life and Opinions of the Rev. William | Milne, D.D., Missionary to China (1840). |
William "Billy" | Milne DCM (November 24, 1895 - July 1975) was an Sco |
Manager Gordon | Milne decided to only field Turkish players in the n |
Armstrong was elected, together with Christine | Milne, Di Hollister, Gerry Bates and Bob Brown, to t |
Knighted in 1876, | Milne died in 1895. |
Milne died January 26, 1959, at Naval Hospital Oakla | |
Ian | Milne Dixon Cameron (born 8 March 1938) is a retired |
Wodehouse and a set of tea spoons made by A.A. | Milne during his "Tea Period." |
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Platymera H. | Milne Edwards, 1837 |
Thysanopoda tricuspida H. | Milne Edwards, 1837 |
Galacantha rostrata A. | Milne Edwards, 1880 |
Income from the A. A. | Milne estate has enabled the Royal Literary Fund to |
Four generations of the | Milne family lived on the farmstead, owning the hous |
"The Thing in the Jar" (issue 11) - Ralph | Milne Farley's "Liquid Life" |
n Bell and will play their home games at D. B. | Milne Field. |
resignation of the Director-General, Alasdair | Milne, following a series of rows in recent years be |
ed during World War II by the redesignation of | Milne Force on 1 October 1942. |
Andy | Milne formed his band Dapp Theory in 1998, and has a |
Milne found the tree growing on the Isle of Pines in | |
midfielder Nick Dal Santo (as well as Stephen | Milne from the side was due to them not meeting thes |
Jason | Milne, FS, Alberta |
Admiral Sir David | Milne, GCB, RN (May 1763 - 5 May 1845) was a Royal N |
On 20 July 2009 it was announced that | Milne had been cast as a principal cast member in th |
Milne had adopted the 4-4-2 system. | |
Manager John Wagner said that | Milne had found the path 150 metres ahead of him obs |
Milne has written in support of what he calls "the w | |
Milne has said that he regards himself as, in a sens | |
an, Archie Goodall, Billy McCracken and Robert | Milne, he was a member of the Ireland team that won |
Milne hit just one home run in his career, but it wa | |
mily having variations including Foreman Home, | Milne Home, Home Robertson and Home Miller. |
uary 1872 Margaret Home, the daughter of David | Milne Home. |
ing opened and presently displays art by David | Milne, Homer Watson, Manly MacDonald, Franklin Arbuc |
The Robert | Milne House is a historic residence in Lockport, Ill |
s and built by Northampton architect Alexander | Milne in 1857-61 for chemist Philadelphus Jeyes whos |
eral political office after his defeat to Ross | Milne in the 1974 federal election. |
"Halfway Down" is a poem by A.A. | Milne, included in 1924 collection When We Were Very |
Kincardine, Ontario and Toronto, Canada, Andy | Milne is a jazz pianist/composer now based in New Yo |
Milne is not to be confused with the famous artist D | |
Travis | Milne is a Canadian actor from Lac La Biche, Alberta |
11767 | Milne is a main belt asteroid with an orbital period |
Anna-Louise | Milne is a specialist of Twentieth Century Parisian |
Dennis | Milne is no normal cop, he is also an assassin. |
Ultimately, | Milne is cleared of being sexually involved with the |
Milne is the daughter of former Mayor of Toronto and | |
Milne is later accused, after it was revealed that t | |
Alasdair | Milne joined the BBC in September 1954 as a general |
, he immigrated with his family to Ontario and | Milne joined Gurneys and Carpenter where he continue |
Cordy | Milne, Kelly Moran, Shawn Moran, Bobby Ott, Scott Au |
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Cleland Richardson, Private William Johnstone | Milne, Lance-Corporal William Henry Metcalf, and Lie |
Milne later repeated this action against a second en | |
In September 1953, | Milne left the Stargazers to emigrate to Canada, and |
leven, she had read the complete works of A.A. | Milne, Lewis Carroll, Laura Ingalls Wilder and many |
Coleman | Milne Logo |
Milne made his debut for Arsenal away to Cardiff Cit | |
City Giants, one of New York's top farm clubs, | Milne made his major league debut on September 15. |
Milne married Eliza Disher in 1842. | |
Lord | Milne married Claire Marjoribanks, daughter of Sir J |
Eels, Branden Fitelson, Philip Kitcher, Peter | Milne, Massimo Pigliucci, Del Ratzsch, Jeff Shallit, |
ng as a special counsel to Utah Governor Scott | Milne Matheson part time. |
Scott | Milne Matheson (January 8, 1929 - October 7, 1990), |
overs Atterbury, Brook Furlong, Broughton, Fox | Milne, Middleton, Northfield, Oakgrove, and Pineham. |
on of the former BBC Director General Alasdair | Milne, Milne attended Winchester College and read Ph |
ns against preaching of Christianity in China, | Milne moved to Malacca, Malaysia to continue his mis |
George Robert | Milne Murray FRS (November 11, 1858 - December 16, 1 |
m 1906 to 1930, in succession to George Robert | Milne Murray. |
Vessel Register on 21 August and sold to J. S. | Milne of Brooklyn on 16 September. |
The son of George | Milne of Aberdeen, Milne was educated at Aberdeen Gy |
Harborth was a joint recipient (with Stephen | Milne) of the 2007 Euler Medal. |
In 1933 he was raised to the peerage as Baron | Milne, of Salonika and of Rubislaw in the County of |
UC-26 was rammed and sunk by HMS | Milne off Calais on 8 May 1917. |
oming close to defeating the Greens' Christine | Milne on preferences. |
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