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Actor Ed | Nelson, a co-star of ABC's Peyton Place during the 19 |
an" Squire, an accountant, and Susan Elizabeth | Nelson a German language teacher. |
On 26 January 2011, Air | Nelson, a subsidiary of Air New Zealand announced tha |
He is married to Karen Oswald | Nelson, a registered nurse. |
Nelson, a Protestant from the Shankill Road, Belfast, | |
stance, organised, streamlined and returned to | Nelson a suitcase full of disorganised UDA intelligen |
d and Wilde were defended by Edward Theophilus | Nelson, a British Guianan who had graduated from St J |
It tells the story of Stanley, played by Judd | Nelson, a script writer who begins killing girls for |
Wiley notes that "John | Nelson, a Yorkshire stonemason and one of Wesley's ea |
of Michael, nicknamed Fresh (portrayed by Sean | Nelson), a 12-year old kid running drugs for the loca |
include Roman remains from Templeborough, and | Nelson, a stuffed Cape Lion. |
tment in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada; Terry | Nelson, a Federal Agent in Border Patrol, US Customs |
The University of Washington awarded | Nelson a Ph.D. in 1938 for his dissertation on The or |
Facing term limits, incumbent Governor Ben | Nelson, a Democrat was prevented from seeking a third |
ngton, DC, to present REA Administrator Archer | Nelson a check in the amount of $175,000. |
e incumbent Democratic state senator Sydney B. | Nelson, a Shreveport lawyer, did not seek a fourth te |
William | Nelson, a 16 year old hanged for his part in the ill- |
John Litel - General | Nelson A Miles |
He was the Mayor and member of Parliament for | Nelson, a strong supporter of the Nelson railway, and |
The penalty was converted by John Enoka giving | Nelson a one goal lead they never relinquished. |
ed to be a moderate Republican governor in the | Nelson A. Rockefeller mold. |
nvention who unsuccessfully sought to nominate | Nelson A. Rockefeller over Richard Nixon. |
Nelson A. Kellogg (c. | |
Nelson A. Miles. | |
ates forces under the command of Major General | Nelson A. Miles invaded Puerto Rico via the town of G |
ctor for the presidential campaign of Governor | Nelson A. Rockefeller (R-NY). |
. Henry Lawton from June to July 1898 and Gen. | Nelson A. Miles until August, serving briefly as adju |
n 1962, the speaker, then-Governor of New York | Nelson A. Rockefeller, turned to the man for whom the |
On August 30, Governor | Nelson A. Rockefeller recommended to the Republican S |
Despite efforts by Governor | Nelson A. Rockefeller and others, no woman was design |
received the Medal of Honor for during General | Nelson A. Miles "winter campaign" against the Sioux I |
Major General | Nelson A. Miles, upon learning about the lack of disc |
on September 29, 1953, to become President of | Nelson A. Rockefeller's Government Affairs Foundation |
ision (Third Dept.), was appointed by Governor | Nelson A. Rockefeller to fill temporarily the seat va |
Gen, | Nelson A. Miles and Maj. |
In 1998, the | Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Latin American Art, |
can Folk Art formed from former Vice President | Nelson A. Rockefeller and Robert K. Winn. |
Nelson A. Miles Commander | |
Nelson A. Miles in command) | |
ted Secretary of State of New York by Governor | Nelson A. Rockefeller on August 22, 1963, and stayed |
State Commission of Investigation by Governor | Nelson A. Rockefeller in 1960, Grumet led an inquiry |
Nelson A. Rockefeller - 164,340 (3.67%) | |
or Earl W. Brydges, but were urged by Governor | Nelson A. Rockefeller to end the deadlock. |
he Medal of Honor for gallantry during General | Nelson A. Miles campaign against the Sioux Indians in |
Company G of the 5th U.S. Infantry under Col. | Nelson A. Miles. |
On July 18, General | Nelson A. Miles, commander of US forces, received ord |
The | Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Pol |
Nelson A. Rockefeller Award, Purchase College School | |
Col. | Nelson A. Miles led the 5th Infantry in the summer of |
In June 1964, Governor | Nelson A. Rockefeller mounted a bulldozer to break th |
On December 23, 1966, Governor | Nelson A. Rockefeller appointed Appellate Justice Cha |
Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York | |
ment, effective September 10, made by Governor | Nelson A. Rockefeller to fill the vacancy caused by t |
Offor, Jerwin Johnson, Cardell Clemons, Marco | Nelson a.k.a "Stink" . |
A.N. Field: The Stabilisation of Money: | Nelson: A.N. Field: 1934. |
A.N. Field: All These Things, Volume 1: | Nelson: A.N. Field: 1936. |
enova Chen and included Stephen Dinehart, Erik | Nelson, Aaron Meyers, Glenn Song, composer Vincent Di |
ont of the windward column led by Admiral Lord | Nelson aboard his flagship, HMS Victory, and captured |
d as a Royal Marines officer with Admiral Lord | Nelson aboard HMS Victory in the Battle of Trafalgar. |
l to its south east, the former cotton town of | Nelson, about two miles to its south and Pendle Hill |
Nelson accompanied his lead brigade (under Jacob Amme | |
Nelson acknowledged that his young-Earth views are un | |
Modern historian John L. | Nelson acknowledges the above accounts, but suggests |
season under the guidance of Uruguayan manager | Nelson Acosta, including four games at the 1998 FIFA |
d on 7 April 1945, sponsored by Mrs. Gustav W. | Nelson; acquired by the Navy on 31 August 1945; and c |
The | Nelson Act of 1889 was a United States federal law in |
The goal of the | Nelson Act was to centralize Native Americanss. |
The | Nelson Act was Minnesota's response to the Dawes Act |
Following the | Nelson Act of 1898, the lands were surveyed and subdi |
n McLean, Jimmy Buffett, Dolores Keane, Willie | Nelson, Adam Duritz (singer of Counting Crows), The C |
In her new position, | Nelson added a new assessment for books called a sign |
But | Nelson adds,”The big question is whether at the same |
The | Nelson Admirals were founder members of the British L |
Moffat was named as one of the founders of the | Nelson Advancement Society in 1914 and was also noted |
Kim Warwick won in the final 6-4, 6-4 against | Nelson Aerts and Tomm Warneke. |
Sources: | Nelson Afonso, "Poulin elected to lead new city of Ma |
Carter, Cavell named after nurse Edith Cavell, | Nelson after Lord Admiral Nelson and Sewell after aut |
dismissed a suit from Democratic Senator Bill | Nelson against the DNC and chairman Howard Dean to ov |
market research, to become chairman of Taylor | Nelson AGB plc, and presided over its acquisition of |
Dodson died on 12 October 1890 in | Nelson, aged 78 years. |
Nelson Airport (IATA: NSN, ICAO: NZNS) is an airport | |
Nelson Airport has also received permission from the | |
Nelson airport is the home base of Air Nelson (Air Ne | |
Fort | Nelson Airport, (IATA: YYE, ICAO: CYYE), is located 3 |
Tina | Nelson aka/Tia Nia |
t Gooden, as well as fellow NFL players Darrin | Nelson, Al Harris, Timothy Newsome, Ozzie Newsome and |
er Locklear, Peter Marshall, Erin Moran, Tracy | Nelson, Alan Oppenheimer, Dick Van Patten, Donna Pesc |
Assemblyman | Nelson Albano, and |
The range bisects | Nelson, Albemarle, and Orange counties. |
The CFA was founded by three people: H. | Nelson Albright, manager of the Columbia Malleable Ca |
Hubbard, Eric Dolphy (his last appearance on a | Nelson album following a series of collaborations rec |
Exclusive pre-stream of the new Hawk | Nelson album in advance of release |
Both Sides Now (Willie | Nelson album), 1970 |
For the Willie | Nelson album, see Sweet Memories (album). |
For the Willie | Nelson album, see Both Sides Now (Willie Nelson album |
Senator | Nelson Aldrich (R-RI), chairman of the National Monet |
He is the youngest son of | Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (1908-1979) and Happy Rock |
w York Governor and former U.S. Vice President | Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller. |
along with John Spooner, William Allison, and | Nelson Aldrich. |
ision Street was the favorite street of author | Nelson Algren and today the thoroughfare runs right p |
Bank was the winner of the 1993 | Nelson Algren Award for short fiction. |
the love affair between Chicago literary giant | Nelson Algren and French existentialist Simone de Bea |
Like her counterparts John Steinbeck, | Nelson Algren and Jack Conroy, Le Sueur wrote about t |
Nelson Algren Award for Short Fiction | |
itching him an idea to do a gritty adaption of | Nelson Algren's recent novel, A Walk on the Wild Side |
He was famous for banning | Nelson Algren's book Never Come Morning from the Chic |
Nelson Algren's Chicago: City on the Make is a prose | |
Hubert Selby, John Rechy, Tennessee Williams, | Nelson Algren, maybe a little Raymond Chandler. |
gue of Ametican Writers, whose members include | Nelson Algren, Langston Hughes, Kenneth Burke, and Er |
m The Neon Wilderness (1949) by Chicago author | Nelson Algren: "beneath the curved steel of the El, b |
952 comedy film starring Donald O'Connor, Lori | Nelson, Alice Kelley, and Gregg Palmer. |
ris Jenkins, David Batchelor, Rusty Egan, Bill | Nelson, Alistair Moore, Russell Webb, Mike Baillie, J |
with other commentators Glenn McCrory, Johnny | Nelson all scored the fight to McDermott, as did Davi |
Jameer | Nelson, All-NBA Rookie Second Team |
arry Reid to Nebraska's Democratic Senator Ben | Nelson, allegedly in order to secure his vote as the |
The incumbents | Nelson, Allen, Champlain, Bristol and Richmond were r |
s directed by Michelle Manning, and stars Judd | Nelson, Ally Sheedy and David Caruso. |
s into the L.A. music scene, playing for Ricky | Nelson along with James Burton. |
Chase and | Nelson, along with John Dillinger, robbed banks until |
ling Football League Third Division North club | Nelson, along with inside forward George Hayes. |
ine, Hank Williams, Waylon Jennings and Willie | Nelson along with Garth Brooks, Brooks and Dunn, Dier |
Airways operates Beechcraft 1900Ds, while Air | Nelson also provides service with Bombardier Dash 8s. |
Nelson also provided vocals for This Time and co-prod | |
In addition to the league campaign, | Nelson also entered the FA Cup and reached the second |
Nelson also served as representative to the General C | |
While President of Philippine Union College, | Nelson also served as a chaplain at the New Bilibid P |
Alberta | Nelson also played the role of Barney Fife's admirer |
During the early 1980s, | Nelson also served as acting president of Prairie Vie |
Nelson also left the same year, and was replaced by T | |
rtrayed themselve, and Dolly Parton and Willie | Nelson also provide narration. |
Governor Ben | Nelson, also a centrist Democrat, decided to run for |
ed "Hallelujah" include Brandi Carlile, Willie | Nelson, Alter Bridge (Myles Kennedy) and Bono. |
But as a minor leaguer, | Nelson amassed 1,604 hits, 308 doubles, 81 triples, 2 |
The | Nelson Amendment is the name given to an amendment to |
Bergmann, Leola | Nelson Americans from Norway (Philadelphia, Pennsylva |
New Coon Creek Girls, Jimmy Dickens, and Teddy | Nelson, among others. |
With the help of Daly (Tim Blake | Nelson), an officer responsible for checking her brac |
ollowing year, she met the philosopher Leonard | Nelson, an acquaintance that changed her way of think |
in 1923 after receiving prayer from Rev. P. C. | Nelson, an Assemblies of God educator. |
s, Jr. was the grandson of Thomas "Scotch Tom" | Nelson, an immigrant from Cumberland, England who was |
Nelson, an Illustrated History (contr. | |
"Travelin' Man" is a single by Ricky | Nelson, an American singer. |
Ivory V. | Nelson, an African-American who has achieved distingu |
the composer Lennox Berkeley who was composing | Nelson, an opera based on the life of Lord Nelson; th |
He is married to Suzanne | Nelson, an assistant professor of pediatrics at North |
entific idea proposed in February 2003 by Paul | Nelson, an American philosopher of science, young Ear |
Lord | Nelson: An initially reserved English diplomat, Nelso |
Central North Sea, such as Kittiwake, Gannet, | Nelson, Anasuria, Curlew, and Triton were connected t |
he wallpaper, Brown saw the bodies of Maloney, | Nelson, and Maclennan. |
Ben | Nelson and Andrew Balkwill from Port Adelaide for Bre |
Outgoing Defence Minister Brendan | Nelson and outgoing Minister for the Environment and |
rders of Pat Finucane, Robert Hamill, Rosemary | Nelson and Billy Wright - relate to allegations of co |
Nelson and some of his men escaped, but the Confedera | |
1970s and in 1999's Outlaw Justice with Willie | Nelson and Kris Kristofferson. |
Lorraine Gary, Ed | Nelson, and Ron Glass played noteworthy passengers. |
an Boland, Terrance Hayes, Susan Howe, Antonya | Nelson, and Natasha Trethewey. |
al branches were opened in Preston, Brantford, | Nelson and Dundas. |
he night Dillinger arrived in the Twin Cities, | Nelson and his friend John Paul Chase were driving wh |
plays an interesting role in the life of Knute | Nelson, and a link is made to this article from his i |
The bill was sponsored by Florida Sen. Bill | Nelson and Florida Rep. Alan Grayson. |
also held political office in the provinces of | Nelson and Marlborough. |
ncluding ceramic jugs embossed with reliefs of | Nelson and Berry - 'Heroes of the Nile'. |
Island and the upper part of the South Island ( | Nelson and Marlborough). |
The cast included Alice Faye, Gene | Nelson, and Stubby Kaye. |
took place between November 1 and 3, in Trail, | Nelson, and Castlegar, British Columbia, and Okotoks, |
ears as Mr. Raditch, Amanda Stepto plays Spike | Nelson, and Stacie Mistysyn appears as Caitlin Ryan. |
ly (like John and William Bigler in the 1850s, | Nelson and Winthrop Rockefeller in the 1960s, and Geo |
pt to stop criminals John Dillinger, Baby Face | Nelson, and Pretty Boy Floyd. |
Christian Cantwell, former world champion Adam | Nelson, and newcomer Dan Taylor. |
e 34th National Chess Championship was held in | Nelson, and was won by C.J.S. Purdy of Sydney. |
he Athletics to the Chicago White Sox for Gene | Nelson and Bruce Tanner. |
co-founders John "Marmaduke" Dawson and David | Nelson, and long-time members Buddy Cage and Spencer |
n: Teens and Turmoil" with Gayle Forman, Jandy | Nelson and Cynthia Kadohata during the 2010 event. |
Other members include lead guitarist Blake | Nelson and drummer Jason Vander Pal. |
ade (led at Brest by Collingwood and Toulon by | Nelson), and then sail across the Atlantic to threate |
Nelson and his ship, The Bull Ring, Birmingham | |
The Lady | Nelson and the Nautilus were sent from Sydney to rais |
Nelson and his wife were active in the activities of | |
e Industrial Estate on the outskirts of nearby | Nelson, and returns one councillor to sit on Pendle B |
selves), including Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Byron | Nelson, and Julius Boros. |
ater a Commander) in the Navy who served under | Nelson and is the man credited with being "Nelson's a |
Johnson, Georgia Douglas Johnson, Alice Dunbar | Nelson, and Effie Newsom; stories by Roy de Coverly a |
Silverman was elected in 1933 as MP for | Nelson and Colne. |
ry was organized October-December 1863 at Camp | Nelson and mustered in under the command of Captain J |
All songs produced by Hawk | Nelson and Jeff Wardell |
November 29, 1967: Don Buford, Roger | Nelson and Bruce Howard were traded by the White Sox |
Soon after that, | Nelson and Flitcraft quit while Smith and Moyer decid |
d, along with others such as John Robson, Hugh | Nelson and Dr. Carrall, is considered to have been a |
ime aboard HMS Victory under Vice-Admiral Lord | Nelson, and in February 1805 Nelson transferred him i |
mer Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back Reggie | Nelson and U.S. Olympic runner Xavier Carter were tea |
n for directing and writing the 2006 film Half | Nelson and the 2008 film Sugar. |
mic to New Zealand, where it is known from the | Nelson and Marlborough districts of the northern Sout |
is wife Beth have three children: Andy, Nikki, | Nelson, and Taylor. |
ld by Stephen Van Cortlandt in 1803 to Absalom | Nelson, and it remained in the Nelson family for over |
produced songs for The Rolling Stones, Willie | Nelson, and Cher along with others. |
The film stars Willie | Nelson and Morgan Fairchild. |
Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry by David | Nelson and Michael Cox, 4th edition, published in 200 |
he Road" in the sequence where Bart, Milhouse, | Nelson, and Martin travel to Branson, Missouri (or as |
Nelson and Oaks filled the vacancies in the Quorum th | |
"Tragedy" is a song by Gerald H. | Nelson and Fred B. Burch. |
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