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| On 20 May 1889 he married | Minnie Agnes Martin and had five children: Major Doug |
| r travel out of Mini's wedding budget to which | Minnie agrees; she also sends a gift for Rehmat's dau |
| er Cannon, and Caddo traditions of his mother, | Minnie Ahdunko Cannon. |
| Circa 1927 Alma adopted the young daughter ( | Minnie Alma) of a Louisana friend and had a very larg |
| Minnie and Alvey would also continue to be listed at | |
| "When the Levee Breaks", a 1929 Memphis | Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy song, was later covered ( |
| Joan Jett, Odetta, Carrie Brownstein, Memphis | Minnie and Chrissie Hynde. |
| Minnie and Mr. Williams (Oct 27, 1948 - Oct 30, 1948) | |
| Together they had two children; | Minnie and Henry. |
| e island where he was stationed with his wife, | Minnie, and daughter. |
| nd My Chauffeur Blues and performed by Memphis | Minnie and covered by many other artists. |
| g with Horace Horsecollar, Clara Cluck, Goofy, | Minnie and Mickey she appeared in comics on a regular |
| turn back and give up, but the townspeople and | Minnie are counting on him. |
| Mickey and | Minnie are trying to rescue someone mentioned only as |
| In the film Mickey and | Minnie are portrayed the size of regular mice, wherea |
| Later that night, Roman and | Minnie arrive at the casino pretending to be Adrian's |
| n ruined by water from a passing car, and then | Minnie arrives and tells him he has a cute costume fo |
| to the Rev. George Preston Kelsall Winlaw and | Minnie Ashley, and was educated at Winchester College |
| plantation and learned the blues from Memphis | Minnie at an early age. |
| He would marry twice, first to | Minnie B. Trevillian on November 16, 1890, and second |
| A | minnie ball had penetrated the left abdominal pariete |
| Paxton was killed by a | minnie ball round, on May 3, 1863 while preparing to |
| Bauman was born on March 2, 1912 to Allen and | Minnie Bauman in the Bronx, New York City. |
| lite Theater” after it was acquired by Joe and | Minnie Bignon in 1882 before being changed back to th |
| ruary 25, 1904, the son of the late Martin and | Minnie Bittner. |
| in 1913, the house was purchased by Henry and | Minnie Bredthauer, who lived in the house for more th |
| ied twice: to Edith Moyle in 1875 and later to | Minnie Brown. |
| ded by Jeff Pfeil, Tom Lewis, and Reverend Dr. | Minnie Burns, repairs began in earnest in 2003. |
| Menziesia pilosa - | Minnie bush; Allegheny menziesia |
| The sound delights | Minnie but awakens an irate Kat Nipp, who had been re |
| from blues giants like Lead Belly and Memphis | Minnie, but much of it original." |
| Skinnie | Minnie by Bill Haley & His Comets |
| 01-1969), a Marksville dentist, and the former | Minnie C. Neck (1899-1994). |
| as a Liberal from 1868 to 1874; their daughter | Minnie Christine Brenda Hay was to marry Lord Morton' |
| The 1931 version only had Mickey, | Minnie, Clarabelle and Horace, since none of the othe |
| Brentano married | Minnie Claussenius on May 17, 1887. |
| After the show is over, Mickey and | Minnie cruise the roads of the countryside in a Brass |
| In 1976 on the death of his wife | Minnie, Cushing realised his collection could be subj |
| He married | Minnie Dannelly in 1945 and returned to graduate from |
| Dewi Morgan was married three times, first to | Minnie Davies on 22 September 1909; then to Olwen Jon |
| Minnie Devereaux - Minnie He-Haw | |
| Minnie Devereaux - Herself (as Indian Minnie) | |
| Minnie died in 2003. | |
| Minnie died in childbirth in 1878, and was buried in | |
| Memphis | Minnie died August 6, 1973, and is buried in New Hope |
| Alvey had died on November 7, 1957, | Minnie died in August 1973, and Harvey in February 19 |
| In 1902, he married | Minnie Donovan. |
| ublished in 1909 by the American writer Amanda | Minnie Douglas (1831-1916) set in late 18th century P |
| Minnie Downs | |
| ve Davis, Jennifer Hudson, Keiffer Sutherland, | Minnie Drive, Jolie Fisher, Kyra Sedwick, Alejandro G |
| ew song "Learn to be Lonely" which was sung by | Minnie Driver over the final credits to the film vers |
| Minnie Driver | |
| Minnie Driver - Karen | |
| Minnie Driver - Grace Briggs | |
| Minnie Driver ..... Rosina da Silva/Mary Blackchurch | |
| Minnie Driver 1999 (voice - Disney's animated Tarzan) | |
| Minnie Driver performed the song during her appearanc | |
| The song is performed by | Minnie Driver during the closing credits, and is foun |
| r TV debut as Penny, the on-screen daughter of | Minnie Driver's character, in the BBC Screen One film |
| ng in the film or on its soundtrack to feature | Minnie Driver, who played Carlotta in the film, actua |
| n London whose alumni include Hugh Bonneville, | Minnie Driver, Matthew Goode, Julia Ormond and Julian |
| isodes vary, the voice actress for Lara Croft, | Minnie Driver, remains constant throughout the series |
| The song is sung in the film by | Minnie Driver, who was at that time not yet famous, i |
| had a role in the 2000 film Beautiful starring | Minnie Driver, Kathleen Turner, Joey Lauren Adams and |
| Dwight died in 1930, and his wife, | Minnie Dwight, became publisher. |
| ntil his death in 1926, after which his widow, | Minnie E. Perry, operated the school until February 1 |
| Minnie Eckhardt - (as Minnie Eckert) | |
| MacQuarrie married | Minnie Elizabeth Walton. |
| s Slim, John Lee Hooker, Rufus Thomas, Memphis | Minnie, Elmore James, Willie Dixon, Chuck Berry, Etta |
| We find | Minnie employed as the Cantina Argentina, a bar and r |
| Minnie Evans served as the gardens' gatekeeper for a | |
| rience took place at the school along with the | Minnie Evans Art Center in February 2007. |
| Minnie Evans (December 12, 1892 - 1987) was an Africa | |
| Beginning in 1916 | Minnie Evans was employed as a domestic at the home o |
| f the documentary The Angel that Stands By Me: | Minnie Evans' Art in 1983. |
| Mickey and | Minnie finally declare their love for one another, as |
| and in 1930 census data shows that their niece | Minnie Folkoff and nephew Robert Folkoff lived with t |
| be "light on his feet" and he proceeds to ask | Minnie for another dance. |
| Minnie, from Heart Butte, Montana, is a member of the | |
| Minnie gave birth to her subsequent three sons, Edwar | |
| His matrilineal great-grandmother, | Minnie Gentry, was a stage actress, as were his mothe |
| He married, firstly, | Minnie Gertrude Compton Walker, daughter of Maj.-Gen. |
| The fun starts when | Minnie gets the Christmas cartoons to watch. |
| Romance is in the air as Mickey and | Minnie go along, until they run into a cow. |
| ler led them to the remains of Hazel Brown and | Minnie Gotthard. |
| The couple had their first child, baby girl | Minnie Grace Restall, on 15 November 2009. |
| gia State Legislator Joseph Osgood Boswell and | Minnie Griffin both members of pioneer Georgia famili |
| ptember 25, 1928, one of two sons of Louis and | Minnie Gurin Zuckerkandle. |
| d Mario) on 11 July 1867 and in New York (with | Minnie Hauk) at the Academy of Music on 15 November o |
| 78 he toured through Holland with Ole Bull and | Minnie Hauk, and embarked on American tours in 1878, |
| After his divorce from Memphis | Minnie, he disappeared from the public eye and stoppe |
| Fatty and | Minnie He-Haw is a 1914 short comedy film directed by |
| Minnie helped Stanley write books, was made an honora | |
| us Arte) of Puccini's La fanciulla del West as | Minnie, her own acknowledged favourite role. |
| Kathy Staff (born | Minnie Higginbottom; 12 July 1928 - 13 December 2008) |
| es and flowers on the property were planted by | Minnie Hill Palmer and her family. |
| Minnie Hollow Wood was a Lakota Sioux woman who earne | |
| total coincidence, Cornelius, Barnaby, Irene, | Minnie, Horace, and Dolly all dine at the same restau |
| T.C. Williams High School | Minnie Howard Campus |
| Schmidt-Garre's film Opera Fanaticand also as | Minnie in la “Fanciuilla del West” by G. Puccini toge |
| He also backed his then sister-in-law, Memphis | Minnie in the mid 1930s. |
| the BBC nursing drama Angels (1982) and played | Minnie in the successful televised ITV mini-series, T |
| Minnie is visibly disgusted by this attempt at decept | |
| Totally | Minnie is a 1988 musical television special on NBC ho |
| The telephone has no wire when | Minnie is yelling at him. |
| o-publisher of the Albany Democrat-Herald, and | Minnie Jackson, a school teacher, in Albany, Oregon o |
| Brown had four siblings; | Minnie, John (who died at sixteen), Lula, and Grover. |
| Supercentenarian | Minnie Kearby, once the oldest resident of Indiana, w |
| In 1878, he married | Minnie Kellaher. |
| ember 15, 1930 to Irish immigrants Patrick and | Minnie King. |
| In the end Mickey and | Minnie kiss. |
| In 1904, he married | Minnie L. Weir. |
| There is a | Minnie Lansbury Memorial Clock on Electric House in B |
| ially unveiled in the presence of relatives of | Minnie Lansbury and local people on Thursday, October |
| The | Minnie Lansbury Memorial Clock, in Bow Road. |
| The Electric House carries a memorial clock to | Minnie Lansbury, whose Grandfather George Lansbury al |
| In 1889, he married | Minnie Latham. |
| In the first, Mickey helps | Minnie learn how to skate. |
| Flora | Minnie Leone Bagnall, CM, O.PEI is a farmer, teacher |
| Colonel) Charles Neil Campbell Wimberley, and | Minnie Lesmoir Gordon, daughter of R.J. Wimberley. |
| He moved to Dallas, Texas in 1899 and married | Minnie Lichtenstein, the mother of his four sons, in |
| Minnie lived to see her reputation revive in the 1960 | |
| Minnie Louise Haskins born 12 May 1875, Bitton, Glouc | |
| Merriweather, Sonny Boy Williamson I, Memphis | Minnie, Ma Rainey, and Victoria Spivey. |
| rd proved a great Broadway triumph for actress | Minnie Maddern Fiske, was revived in 1902, and subseq |
| She was a cousin of | Minnie Maddern Fiske. |
| as directed by Harrison Grey Fiske, husband of | Minnie Maddern Fiske. |
| er for the Manhattan Company and for his wife, | Minnie Maddern Fiske, and other stars. |
| ion was a major sensation on Broadway starring | Minnie Maddern Fiske and following its initial limite |
| John Estes, Little Brother Montgomery, Memphis | Minnie, Magic Sam, Chuck Berry, and Buddy Guy. |
| Minnie Marx and some of her sons appear briefly as ch | |
| opening night cast included Shelley Winters as | Minnie Marx and Lewis J. Stadlen, whose portrayal of |
| Minnie Marx (played by Shelley Winters) was also the | |
| on December 6, 1959 along with Don Ferrarese, | Minnie Minoso and Jake Striker for Norm Cash, Bubba P |
| e decades, one of only two players to do this ( | Minnie Minoso is the other); he is one of only 29 pla |
| playing for the Rail Cats,he faced 77-year-old | Minnie Minoso leading off the game at St. Paul on Jul |
| He married Kathleen | Minnie Mitchell at the Baptist Tabernacle on 13 Novem |
| inery was founded by Horace Chase and his wife | Minnie Mizner Chase. |
| hout the commercial mispronounces her name as " | Minnie Minnie Moo Moo" and "Monkey McMonkey" among ot |
| al along with Mickey Mouse (Wayne Allwine) and | Minnie Mouse (Russi Taylor) in their incarnation as c |
| ton Park in a helicopter with Mickey Mouse and | Minnie Mouse where he visited the children at the nea |
| Disney characters including Mickey and | Minnie Mouse will be seen at the resort, however unli |
| Minnie Mouse | |
| use and, depending on the game version, either | Minnie Mouse or Donald Duck, who must defeat an evil |
| Minnie Mouse as Mrs. Cratchit | |
| Russi Taylor - | Minnie Mouse (voice) |
| Cleese, and starring Mickey as the Nutcracker, | Minnie Mouse as Clara, Donald Duck as the Mouse King, |
| The latter had | Minnie Mouse and more kittens. |
| Minnie Mouse does not appear in person in this short. | |
| Mickey Mouse serenades | Minnie Mouse with "Sweet Adeline" in the 1929 short T |
| In the cartoon, Mickey has to save | Minnie Mouse from Pete at a construction site. |
| n cartoons alongside Pluto, Figaro the Kitten, | Minnie Mouse and Mickey Mouse. |
| rol of Mickey Mouse in a magical quest to save | Minnie Mouse from the evil witch named Mizrabel, who |
| It was the first film to feature | Minnie Mouse in the lead role, and, until the premier |
| ntroduced; featuring Mickey Mouse for boys and | Minnie Mouse for girls. |
| The song is also sung by Marcellite Garner as | Minnie Mouse in the 1931 animated short film, Blue Rh |
| Speedy Goofy Pluto Mickey | Minnie Mouse Merry-Go-Round Horse Mickey's Mouse Spot |
| cluding the duet Don't Go Breaking My Heart by | Minnie Mouse and Elton John) and excerpts from early |
| Minnie Mouse is calling Mickey to remind him about th | |
| on version of the story, with Mickey Mouse and | Minnie Mouse as Hansel and Gretel. |
| rious text features including puzzle pages and | Minnie Mouse's Hollywood gossip column plus reprints |
| The Charmers ( | Minnie Mouse) |
| Wilfred Jackson, which features Mickey Mouse, | Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar and Clarabelle Cow p |
| Disney starring Mickey Mouse in 1942, in which | Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Clarabelle Cow, Hor |
| Disney characters' names such as Mickey Mouse, | Minnie Mouse, Daisy Duck, Donald Duck, Pluto, Huey, D |
| tation adopted the WMNE callsign, referring to | Minnie Mouse, on July 9. Hibernia was acquired by Dis |
| The playable characters include Mickey Mouse, | Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pete and Max Goof. |
| Then Mickey Mouse, | Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Horace Horsecollar and Clarabell |
| n inker and the original (uncredited) voice of | Minnie Mouse. |
| eties is a Disney cartoon, starring Mickey and | Minnie Mouse. |
| uto's first original girlfriend and the pet of | Minnie Mouse. |
| That year, Miller married Theresa Dyer (alias | Minnie Myrtle) on September 12, 1862, in her home fou |
| Minnie Nast (10 October 1874 - 20 June 1956) was a Ge | |
| ine "you should hear the things they say about | Minnie now." |
| ed Elyse Blye on piano, Doris Jarrett on bass, | Minnie on alto sax and Clora Bryant on Trumpet. |
| On 20 April, the steamer captured English brig | Minnie out of Nassau, Bahamas, attempting to run the |
| Watson was married to | Minnie Owings Watson of Ellicott City, Maryland, whos |
| he late 1890s under the patronage of socialite | Minnie Paget. |
| (22 October 1829 - 27 February 1877), married | Minnie Palmer and left no issue |
| Marx Brothers, she also went under the name of | Minnie Palmer, so that booking agents would not know |
| Other cover versions include: | Minnie Pearl in 1966, Lynn Anderson in 1970, Pat Boon |
| s one of its few female stars; Kitty Wells and | Minnie Pearl were the only others. |
| Minnie Pearl (Sarah Colley Cannon), country music sin | |
| s actively involved with charities such as the | Minnie Pearl Cancer Foundation, the Music City Fashio |
| serves on the Young Professionals board at the | Minnie Pearl Cancer Foundation and is a founding memb |
| ion, Suzanne Somers, Jerry Lewis, Don Rickles, | Minnie Pearl, Shirley Bassey, Bobby Darin, Tony Randa |
| October 25 - | Minnie Pearl, comedienne and star of the Grand Ole Op |
| onstage comic banter with legendary Opry comic | Minnie Pearl. |
| So did comedienne | Minnie Pearl. |
| n 1984 as a backing band for Vernon Oxford and | Minnie Pearl; each of the members were established mu |
| The | Minnie Pit was opened in 1881 and was part of the wid |
| , in 1918, 156 men and boys were killed in the | Minnie Pit disaster. |
| Main article: | Minnie Pit Disaster |
| The | Minnie Pit was the Downcast Shaft for the Podmore Hal |
| Once inside Mickey and | Minnie play the piano, and later others play some of |
| In 1947, | Minnie played in an all-girl band that opened the Fla |
| The plot revolves around Mickey and | Minnie playing music together, when suddenly Pegleg P |
| Minnie Potter (1865-1936), president and CEO of the A | |
| In 1876, he married | Minnie R. Eaton. |
| "The hundreds of sides | Minnie recorded are the perfect material to teach us |
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