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| Sheehan, | Neil, A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and Ameri |
| try to keep his family together, while his son | Neil, a computer whiz who was also assigned to the O |
| He also previously worked for Alex | Neil, a fellow SNP MSP. |
| Neil A. Forrester (born 3 January 1971, in Keynsham, | |
| The | Neil A. Kjos Music Company is an American music publ |
| Neil A. Lewis, after observing several Combatant Sta | |
| Neil A. Lewis has called Wood an “unflinching and sp | |
| Neil A. Campbell (April 17, 1946 - October 21, 2004) | |
| Neil A. Rhones and Luann C. Dahl applied for a new s | |
| ent of acquittal on a count pertaining to her." | Neil A. Lewis reported in The New York Times on Febr |
| Campbell, | Neil A.; Reece, Jane B. (2005). |
| er Krummeck and English writers Colin Swash and | Neil A.Edwards for the Oval Theatre London, Andover |
| Neil Abel (born December 22, 1960(1960-12-22) in Kir | |
| Neil Abercrombie and his running mate Brian Schatz o | |
| ntown Honolulu, the district was represented by | Neil Abercrombie from 1991 until his resignation in |
| unsuccessfully for Governor, being defeated by | Neil Abercrombie in the 2010 midterm elections. |
| enant Governor of the State of Hawaii alongside | Neil Abercrombie who became Governor. |
| This district has been represented by Democrat | Neil Abercrombie since 1991. |
| Incumbent Democrat | Neil Abercrombie defeated Republican Richard Hough. |
| Governor | Neil Abercrombie signed the same legislation on Febr |
| Neil Abercrombie and his running mate Brian Schatz w | |
| inted on December 19, 2010 by Democrat Governor | Neil Abercrombie as Attorney General of Hawaii. |
| Neil Abercrombie, former U.S. Representative | |
| ii in 2000 as a Republican against liberal Rep. | Neil Abercrombie, but was defeated overwhelmingly. |
| ceeded by David M. Louie, appointed by Governor | Neil Abercrombie. |
| The music video was directed by | Neil Abramson, and was one of three videos filmed sp |
| entury clan historian Alec Morrison stated that | Neil actually married the daughter of Torquil Blair |
| She is married to | Neil Adams and has 2 daughters, Brooke & Taylor, and |
| rd British male to win a world title, following | Neil Adams in 1981 and Graeme Randall in 1999. |
| is only the second male British judoka besides | Neil Adams to simultaneously hold both a World and E |
| advisor to the UK Judo squad, where his brother | Neil Adams won a silver medal in the 78 kg class. |
| Double judo Olympic silver medallist | Neil Adams is a former WJA National Coach. |
| DCS | Neil Adamson reported that police had initially beli |
| did not prove successful the selectors recalled | Neil Adcock and Peter Pollock for the final match of |
| Wisden - | Neil Adcock, Ted Dexter, Roy McLean, Raman Subba Row |
| Neil Adrian Adams, MBE (born in Rugby, Warwickshire | |
| Seaman John Handran, jumped overboard and kept | Neil afloat until a boat could be sent to their assi |
| Neil, again, alleging that his nephews John and Dona | |
| wn into the living room and wishes he could see | Neil again, and the 3 Neils come into the house, whi |
| He also sat on the libel case brought by Andrew | Neil against Peregrine Worsthorne, in relation to a |
| They are managed by Stuart Cann and | Neil Agnew and train in Simmons Park. |
| Neil Agnoo - 640 | |
| The original Fuzzy's son, | Neil, aka Fuzzy, was a basketball star at Great Neck |
| Neil Albert Pope (born 3 March 1949) is a former Aus | |
| Neil Alexander Matheson (25 August 1904 - 1 April 19 | |
| Neil Alexander (born 10 March 1978 in Edinburgh, Sco | |
| ch it was revealed by manager Walter Smith that | Neil Alexander was to continue in goal for the final |
| The current bishop is John | Neil Alexander, who was installed in 2001. |
| the majority of his first season as back-up to | Neil Alexander, but made a bigger impact during the |
| keeper for three years before being replaced by | Neil Alexander. |
| in Buckhead and is led by the Right Reverend J. | Neil Alexander. |
| his is actually very serious!" and he, Rick and | Neil all stare seriously at the camera until Vyvyan |
| seasons with the Mets before being traded with | Neil Allen to the St. Louis Cardinals for Keith Hern |
| St. Louis Cardinals pitcher | Neil Allen struck him out. |
| Harry Carey - | Neil Allison |
| His brother | Neil also competed as an Olympic swimmer. |
| Neil also gave funeral orations for those who reques | |
| Track 4: Cozy Powell - Drums, | Neil Amor - Additional Mixing. |
| It was designed by Andrew | Neil and Robert Hurd, 1935-36, and consists of three |
| each episode, the homeowners are introduced to | Neil and Jay who gain their trust and learn of their |
| They had the opportunity to open for Vince | Neil and Blackfoot. |
| the homeowners are brought into the fake space | Neil and Jay drag the joke out until they finally re |
| This Week - presented by Andrew | Neil and shown on BBC One, an often-witty look at de |
| Its liner notes were written by Fred | Neil and its cover photos were taken by Elliott Land |
| What he wants is | Neil and Abby's life, the life they have built over |
| ian film starring Jason St. Armour, Christopher | Neil and Fred Ward as a popular teacher. |
| of the regular half-backs, Neilly Gibson, Bobby | Neil and Jacky Robertson, and a few more games in ot |
| His guests have included Boy George, | Neil and Christine Hamilton, Richard Digance, Robin |
| ine Station at Stanford and worked with C B Van | Neil, and then to the Institute of Applied Microbiol |
| from a family of professional sportsmen; father | Neil and grandfather Cyril were both rugby league pl |
| In the blink of an eye, | Neil and Abby's safe and secure existence is turned |
| The two youngest sons | Neil and Brian were born in Fitzroy. |
| However, | Neil and the resident vocalists returned to the stud |
| ute album was created featuring a collection of | Neil and Tim Finn's songs reinterpreted by female si |
| becomes more and more upset by Bone's love for | Neil and his behaviour becomes erratic. |
| It also offers guest appearance of Vince | Neil and Ted Nugent. |
| y lunchtime show The Daily Politics with Andrew | Neil and presenting Yesterday in Parliament on BBC B |
| wife was Isabella Clark, Mackenzie's was Helen | Neil, and Diefenbaker's was Edna Brower. |
| Neil and Julie break up and Neil moves to Seattle to | |
| Neil and Dylan determine to get Neil aboard a Terran | |
| The company was founded by | Neil and Lorraine Ashmead in 1979. |
| Today, | Neil and Lorraine's sons Cameron and Allister run th |
| Neil and Julie then get engaged. | |
| rother of President George W. Bush, John (Jeb), | Neil and Dorothy. |
| They have four sons (Ed, Lonnie, Roy and | Neil) and nine grandchildren (Katelyn, Jaclyn, Angel |
| s all of whom were speedway riders, Peter, Les, | Neil and Phil. |
| Neil and numerous men in his family are known by one | |
| Neil Anderson (born 27 February 1979 in County Down | |
| The Common Made Holy, with | Neil Anderson (l997), revised edition, God's Power a |
| up established in 1994 in Tacoma, Washington by | Neil Andersson, Dudley Hill, and David "Pope" Firman |
| Neil Andrew MP (Wakefield, SA) | |
| Neil Andrew Channing (born 9 December 1967 in Readin | |
| Neil Andrew Megson - Guitars | |
| with good humour, but the Speaker of the House, | Neil Andrew, formally "named" Nettle and Brown and t |
| John | Neil Andrew, AO (born 7 June 1944), Australian polit |
| Disc jockeys on the station include | Neil Andrews, Mark Dover, Peter Stremes, Karen Lenno |
| the Northern District of Georgia vacated by M. | Neil Andrews. |
| ion, Marshall was defeated by Liberal candidate | Neil Angus. |
| Neil Anthony Whitworth (born 12 April 1972) is an En | |
| Neil Anthony Brown, QC (b. | |
| er Robin Antin, director Steve Antin, and actor | Neil Antin. |
| Their only child, | Neil Archibald Primrose, was born in 1929. |
| 9 to 1982, and also with Mike Westbrook (1969), | Neil Ardley (1969, 1976), Mike Gibbs (1970), the Spo |
| The Lad, Eleanor McEvoy, Sonja Kristina, Nutz, | Neil Ardley, and Steve Ashley. |
| inal tour in 1980 included Allan Holdsworth and | Neil Ardley. |
| Got the Blues (1972) and on some tracks of the | Neil Ardley/Ian Carr/Don Rendell album Greek Variati |
| He will replace outgoing Artistic Director | Neil Armfield at the beginning 2011. |
| Twelfth Night (1987) - Directed by | Neil Armfield - Viola: Gillian Jones |
| tatis) was the name given by American astronaut | Neil Armstrong to the landing site on the moon where |
| hio, United States assigned ICAO code KAXV, see | Neil Armstrong Airport. |
| Neil Armstrong Elementary - Mascot: Astro, Colors: R | |
| rn in San Jose, California, a few minutes after | Neil Armstrong took his first steps on the Moon. |
| Neil Armstrong and Tom Hanks both wrote introduction | |
| Apollo 11 astronauts | Neil Armstrong (left) and Buzz Aldrin train in Build |
| the world, witnessed the historical moment when | Neil Armstrong from the Apollo mission stepped on th |
| Daniel Lapaine: | Neil Armstrong |
| the ground in front of the lunar lander to show | Neil Armstrong stepping down the ladder for the firs |
| lms, but it was the 8-mm film showing astronaut | Neil Armstrong's Moon landing which really intrigued |
| on American ground Herendethelessen paraphrases | Neil Armstrong's famous quote: "It's one small step |
| Astronauts | Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Mike Collins then un |
| you can listen to the voices of the Astronauts | Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, pro |
| It uses the famous words of | Neil Armstrong, "That's one small step for a man, on |
| Neil Armstrong, Chris Kraft, Glynn Lunney, Gene Kran | |
| nbacker, Charles Lindbergh, Jacqueline Cochran, | Neil Armstrong, and Yuri Gagarin. |
| Neil Armstrong, the first person to set foot on the | |
| ng, was officially opened on August 13, 1977 by | Neil Armstrong, whose footprint was imprinted onto c |
| on of several key space-related public figures, | Neil Armstrong, Alexei Leonov, Eugene A. Cernan, and |
| Neil Armstrong, the first human to walk on the moon | |
| The first man to walk on the lunar surface was | Neil Armstrong, commander of the U.S. mission Apollo |
| Ben-Dov recalls that he was once asked by | Neil Armstrong, the American astronaut, to show him |
| ng in its artificial lunar landscape, including | Neil Armstrong, Dick Gordon, Buzz Aldrin, Dave Scott |
| Left to right are | Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Buzz Aldrin. |
| mini missions, the others being James McDivitt, | Neil Armstrong, and Elliot See. |
| Named after | Neil Armstrong, the crater is the eastern-most of th |
| For the astronaut, see | Neil Armstrong. |
| Neil Arndale (born 26 April 1984) is a former profes | |
| Neil Arnold was elected in 2004 as an Independent La | |
| All songs written by | Neil Arthur & Stephen Luscombe, except where noted. |
| is childhood baseball team, recognizing a young | Neil as the boy from his bizarre dreams. |
| Christopher | Neil as Sid South |
| Hildegarde | Neil as Eleanor of Castile |
| ere Don Sullivan and Bill Phillips of NIST, and | Neil Ashby of the University of Colorado. |
| las-Hughes and the commercial skills of partner | Neil Ashford, who also deals with mergers, acquisiti |
| 08, he rejoined Macclesfield Town with defender | Neil Ashton on loan until the end of the season. |
| Neil asked Lee to play on the first Mike + The Mecha | |
| ndon their roadie Mal Evans, personal assistant | Neil Aspinall and Paul McCartney would often look fo |
| eople from the town include Harold Bird-Wilson, | Neil Aspinall, Peggy Cummins, John Prescott, Mike Pe |
| Neil Astley, who founded Bloodaxe Books | |
| domain for sale contact | neil at domino.org". |
| rld Bantamweight title when he defeated Frankie | Neil at Coffroth's Arena, in Colma, California. |
| George Grizzard as | Neil Atkinson |
| James | Neil Atkinson (January 10, 1929 - July 31, 2010) was |
| rom Simon making a fool of himself when a drunk | Neil attempts to kiss the Biology teacher Miss Timms |
| As an infant, | Neil attended his mother's Disciples of Christ churc |
| For the English footballer, see | Neil Austin. |
| Patshull Hall was bought in 1997 by | Neil Avery, a renovation specialist and entrepreneur |
| Neil Avron - Engineer, Assistant Engineer | |
| Neil B. Rolnick (b. | |
| Neil B. Carpenter (born September 17, 1944 in Galt, | |
| His father | Neil B. Reid (November 30, 1870 - January 19, 1920) |
| ing XV was difficult however, as internationals | Neil Back and Martin Corry took two of the three sta |
| penside (with 58 caps) until being overtaken by | Neil Back in 2003. |
| med an events company with England Rugby player | Neil Back and another business partner. |
| t was moved to blindside flanker to accommodate | Neil Back on the openside flank, Lawrence Dallaglio |
| nternationals Dean Richards at number eight and | Neil Back at openside. |
| He soon became established as | Neil Back's understudy for the openside flanker shir |
| nd, pacy openside and his mentor, Tigers legend | Neil Back. |
| ed in July 2008, the service was founded by Dr. | Neil Bacon FRCP, the founder of Doctors.net.uk, a la |
| Neil Bailey (born 26 September 1958 in Wigan, Lancas | |
| Martin | Neil Baily is an economist at the Brookings Institut |
| Martin | Neil Baily, American economist |
| "The End" (Martin Metcalfe, Derek Kelly, | Neil Baldwin) - 4:25 |
| Neil Baldwin. | |
| The Conservatives selected merchant banker | Neil Balfour and the Liberals adopted George Suggett |
| Neil Balfour fought Chester-le-Street again at the F | |
| ck Steve Young threw a 7 yard touchdown pass to | Neil Balholm giving BYU a 7-3 lead. |
| In the second quarter Richmond's | Neil Balme knocked out Carlton full-back Geoff South |
| chmond had eleven individual goal-kickers, with | Neil Balme kicking five. |
| Neil Bancroft (1846 - unknown) was an American soldi | |
| All tracks written by | Neil Barnes except where stated. |
| Production: | Neil Barnes, Mat Clarke, Neil Cole (9, 10), Paul Dal |
| or, Peter Licence, Stephen Liddle, Debbie Kays, | Neil Barnes, Sam Tang and others at the University o |
| nce" (Cake Mix) - 6:41 (Djum Djum) - written by | Neil Barnes/Mat Clarke |
| ce" (Steng Mix) - 7:06 (Djum Djum) - written by | Neil Barnes/Mat Clarke |
| As of November 2008, | Neil Barofsky was nominated as the Special Treasury |
| In 1962, | Neil Bartlett discovered that a mixture of platinum |
| und of iridium and fluorine, first described by | Neil Bartlett in 1965. |
| non video that was redone in honor of professor | Neil Bartlett who died on August 5, 2008; Bartlett p |
| The company collaborated with | Neil Bartlett on Or You Could Kiss Me, which opened |
| This experiment was performed by | Neil Bartlett at the University of British Columbia, |
| Neil Bartlett (15 September 1932 - 5 August 2008) wa | |
| e Arnott, Charlotte Mendelson, Patrick Gale and | Neil Bartlett have all read at the shop. |
| July 4-13: | Neil Bartlett's 1982 Company create Casasola in coll |
| rama Desk Award nominations: Outstanding Music ( | Neil Bartram), Outstanding Lyrics (Neil Bartram), Ou |
| Labor MHA | Neil Batt resigned on 29 August 1980. |
| born in Hobart, Tasmania; he was the nephew of | Neil Batt, who later served as Tasmanian Deputy Prem |
| ion, Ken Wreidt was replaced as Labor leader by | Neil Batt. |
| Bruce Cowling ... | Neil Baylor |
| Neil became a postman and was featured in the Observ | |
| After retiring as a player in 1969, | Neil became Carlisle's chief scout. |
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