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llett (goal), C Milton and J Varcos (backs), A | Oates and J P Richardson (half backs), C Brown Jnr a |
Shooting and Ride in the Whirlwind) and actor | Oates, who had performed in numerous westerns throug |
Adam | Oates scored both Anaheim goals, the decisive one co |
ntry Draft to the Washington Capitals for Adam | Oates. |
l Championchip to RPI and future NHL star Adam | Oates. |
int performance by St. Louis Blues center Adam | Oates who recorded one goal and four assists in the |
ded from Boston to Washington, along with Adam | Oates and Rick Tocchet in exchange for Jason Allison |
m All-NCAA Tournament team selection with Adam | Oates, Daren Puppa and John Carter. |
greats such as Ray Bourque, Cam Neely and Adam | Oates. |
r sniper Brett Hull and playmaking centre Adam | Oates. |
In 1682 he brought an action against | Oates for defamation of character, and gained £20 da |
Burns and | Oates. |
Allen and Daryl Hall, and produced by Hall and | Oates. |
by Riki Lindhome, her partner in Garfunkel and | Oates. |
es for the prosecution were William Bedloe and | Oates, who swore that he had seen the paper appointi |
s for the likes of Justin Timberlake, Hall and | Oates, and J.Lo, as well as creating their only albu |
n's Showtime in Harlem, Regina Belle, Hall and | Oates and many others. |
ite T's, Jesse McCartney, Soulja Boy, Hall and | Oates, Susan Tedeschi, The Rascals and others. |
f his essay; and in 1703 Bold visited Locke at | Oates, Essex. |
Sensing an attack | Oates had requested reinforcements the night before |
Patterson walked up behind | Oates and shot him in the back of the head with a .3 |
"Serious Music" (George Bitner, | Oates) (4:10) |
Burnes | Oates and Washbourne (1940) |
Burns | Oates and Washbourne (1937) |
W. F. Lyons, Burns | Oates & Washbourne Limited 1869 |
er after being over-ruled by the plans made by | Oates. |
Ice Shelf and the Ross Sea and on the west by | Oates Land and Wilkes Land. |
iment during this time was Lt. Col. William C. | Oates, who had originally organized Co. "G" when the |
acancy caused by the resignation of William C. | Oates. |
William Calvin | Oates (either November 30 or December 1, 1835 - Sept |
Captain | Oates' Left Sock (Playscript). |
American Gothic Tales (edited by Joyce Carol | Oates). |
s a collection of short stories by Joyce Carol | Oates. |
an Reading to the Sea, selected by Joyce Carol | Oates |
able Presenters: Francis Fukuyama, Joyce Carol | Oates, Jeffrey Eugenides, Francine Prose, Mira Nair |
Joyce Carol | Oates' short story, "Dear Husband," appeared in The |
ward-winning novelist and essayist Joyce Carol | Oates. |
84 for his first book, selected by Joyce Carol | Oates. |
ed on the book of the same name by Joyce Carol | Oates. |
he short story of the same name by Joyce Carol | Oates. |
- monodrama based on the novel by Joyce Carol | Oates. |
have included Robert Penn Warren, Joyce Carol | Oates, Raymond Carver, Margaret Atwood, Russell Bank |
s Heaney, Gore Vidal, David Mamet, Joyce Carol | Oates, John Ashbery, Jorie Graham, Jim Crace, John U |
h Ellison, Anais Nin, Paul Bowles, Joyce Carol | Oates, Buckminster Fuller and others) of the Pushcar |
process that some critics (such as Joyce Carol | Oates in the New York Review of Books ) have seen as |
Cicely | Oates - Miss Kinter |
Cicely | Oates - Flossie Williams |
ring the 1992-93 and 1993-94 seasons combined, | Oates scored the most points, with Doug Gilmour comi |
This became one of | Oates's significant memory of the war, as he believe |
The work continued until 1963 with David | Oates becoming director in 1958 followed by Julian O |
chool of Archaeology in Iraq team led by David | Oates. |
7-1963 when a British School team led by David | Oates discovered a room at the Nimrud palace that wa |
With the Dodgers, | Oates worked as a second-string catcher behind Steve |
of the NCCSA and was founded by Pastor Donnie | Oates in the 1970s. |
Deputy Principals during | Oates' tenure included Terry Muldoon and Graham Ande |
Fantom Warior character created by Charles E. | Oates |
"The Emptyness" ( | Oates) (3:35) |
starring Gerard Rooney, Maria Lennon and Enda | Oates. |
Reinhold said that during filming, | Oates would tell everyone stories about working on f |
e screaming upon hearing the shots and finding | Oates. |
riter Alan Sharp created a pressing reason for | Oates' character to take his leave", and further opi |
He's befriended by Reese Ford ( | Oates) and his wife Molly (Lee Purcell). |
Martin Short as Dr. Desmond Forrest | Oates |
Frank | Oates was an explorer and naturalist, who mounted ex |
carried out by Maurice Josey, assisted by Fred | Oates. |
Evidence against Stafford was from | Oates, who said he had seen a document from the Pope |
ourses scenes, Reitman told the actors to grab | Oates and drag him into the mud without telling the |
ith two of the more common recurring themes in | Oates' work: "teenage initiation and perplexing and |
n' was covered by English fiddle-singer Jackie | Oates on her self-titled debut album in 2006. |
dy Cutting, Leonard Podolak, Jim Moray, Jackie | Oates, Caroline Herring, Kathryn Roberts and Patsy R |
John | Oates - vocals, dulcimer, synthesizer, guitar, piano |
For the album by Daryl Hall and John | Oates, see Hall & Oates discography. |
October 14 - John | Oates Bower, politician, businessman and executive ( |
ers Volume 1: A Tribute to Daryl Hall and John | Oates |
Home For Christmas is Daryl Hall & John | Oates' first full length album of Christmas music. |
A Records, Berniker signed Daryl Hall and John | Oates and Juice Newton. |
"Rich Girl" is a song by Daryl Hall and John | Oates. |
is a 1981 song recorded by Daryl Hall and John | Oates. |
John | Oates - vocals (lead vocal on tracks 1, 3 & 8), acou |
the twelfth studio album by Daryl Hall & John | Oates, released on RCA late in 1984. |
ilation of music recorded by Daryl Hall & John | Oates in their pre-Atlantic years. |
r Control", as well as two Daryl Hall and John | Oates classics, "It's a Laugh" and "Say it Isn't So" |
ers Volume 1: A Tribute to Daryl Hall and John | Oates. |
March 27, 1980: Johnny | Oates was released by the Dodgers. |
r the 1972 season, then split time with Johnny | Oates in 1973. |
e Texas Rangers on the staff of skipper Johnny | Oates from 1995 through 2001. |
traded to the Braves for Dick Allen and Johnny | Oates, but in May, he was sent to the White Sox to c |
ought out furniture catalogue wholesaler King, | Oates and Company, giving them access to a regional |
theast commander, and Major General Michael L. | Oates (right), MND-South commander, shake hands duri |
Upon hearing the news of the landing | Oates immediately formed a counterattack but by the |
men were charged in his death, Stephen Lavance | Oates and Laurence Alvin Lovette Jr. Durham police c |
ition relating to the life of Captain Lawrence | Oates, who died on Robert Falcon Scott's ill-fated e |
references... "I may some time..." as Lawrence | Oates once said.... Jubilee♫clipman 23:51, 22 Decemb |
his birthday, 17 March, with Captain Lawrence | Oates but was three years younger), he attended Wood |
Only Love ( | Oates, Jo Cang; Copyright Hot Cha Music Corp-Careers |
Matthew | Oates of Northowram began work on a new bridge in 17 |
ce to live if he will agree to murder Matthew ( | Oates), a miner who has steadfastly refused to sell |
Due to a command mixup, | Oates did not know where three reserve regiments wer |
Murray was born David Murray | Oates in Southgate, London in 1946. |
burlesqued by Bartholomew Lane, a partisan of | Oates, in A Vindication of Dr. Titus Oates from two |
s established for the murders, but a friend of | Oates told police that Patterson and the victim had |
h the nation was thrown by the fabrications of | Oates and Bedloe led to its resuscitation. |
management placed unreasonable expectations on | Oates, especially after spending $252 million on fre |
Despite being let go by the Orioles, | Oates was quickly hired by the Texas Rangers, who ha |
It was dedicated to Paulette | Oates, who helped resurrect Warner Bros. Animation i |
eginning the 2001 season with an 11-17 record, | Oates resigned as manager and third base coach Jerry |
n scorers in the prior season, which relegated | Oates to third in scoring.) |
Roger | Oates took over as the school's second principal, an |
Synthesizers: Ron | Oates |
ker also sponsored the Baptist preacher Samuel | Oates. |
y in Coleman Street, London (along with Samuel | Oates and Henry Denne). |
nception EP, a collaborative effort with Simon | Oates which aired at many Greek and internet radio s |
The founding MD was Steve | Oates. |
Steven | Oates, bass |
There were even rumours that | Oates was to be married to a daughter of the Earl of |
Other sources suggest that | Oates was in the running before Roger Moore was conf |
This museum also contains the | Oates Museum and family archive. |
He was arrested during the | Oates' scare at Penlline, Glamorgan. |
The | Oates Building is located at 230 South Florida Avenu |
The | Oates Building (former home of the Oates-Corley Furn |
Engraving of Titus | Oates being pilloried. |
12 July - Titus | Oates, conspirator (born 1649) |
10 May - Titus | Oates arrested for perjury. |
15 September - Titus | Oates, minister and plotter (died 1705) |
Titus | Oates died on 12 July or 13 July 1705. |
Titus | Oates claims it as a proof of his allegations. |
s barbican home, Tonge met Samuel's son, Titus | Oates. |
King George VI Chase - (3) - Titus | Oates (1969), One Man (1995 & 1996) |
For example, Titus | Oates was pilloried here during the reign of King Ja |
need to be seen against the backdrop of Titus | Oates' "plot". |
When this subsided he helped expose Titus | Oates, and with the Revolution of 1688, he veered to |
n College in opposition to his old ally, Titus | Oates. |
rge of complicity in the plot alleged by Titus | Oates. |
Titus | Oates (15 September 1649 - 12/13 July 1705) was an E |
In November 1678 Titus | Oates revealed details of the Popish Plot, and Treby |
Frightened by the Popish plot-for Titus | Oates, on account of Poole's tract on the Nullity of |
Then in 1678, following the lead of Titus | Oates, he gave an account of a supposed popish plot |
Being accused by Titus | Oates of implication in the Popish Plot, he was impr |
r perjured narrative of the Popish Plot, Titus | Oates and Israel Tonge declared that Wakeman had bee |
In 1678, he was implicated by Titus | Oates in the Popish Plot fabricated by anti-Catholic |
A storm broke in 1678, when Titus | Oates alleged, with the support of Lord Shaftesbury, |
of the Queen Mother Champion Chase, and Titus | Oates, also a King George VI Chase winner. |
hat the Popish Plot was being hatched by Titus | Oates, and information was forwarded to James Butler |
The other two seasons near the top, | Oates missed out because players that finished ahead |
retire from directing and sold ACME to Travis | Oates, then a member of ACME's main sketch company. |
In the course of the trial | Oates having alleged that Anderson was an Oxfordshir |
John W. | Oates as Himself |
s rediscovered near Calcutta by Finn and E. W. | Oates called it Finn's Weaver around 1889-90. |
rd volume in Birds following the work of E. W. | Oates in The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylo |
Warren | Oates ... Seaman Kovacs |
Warren | Oates as Red |
Warren | Oates - Frank Butler |
Warren | Oates - Billy |
Warren | Oates as John Dillinger |
Warren | Oates as Henry Hammond |
-budget Western with Jack Nicholson and Warren | Oates. |
In 1969 she met Warren | Oates while filming Crooks and Coronets and they mar |
It stars Warren | Oates as Dillinger in Depression Era America and Ben |
es from the movie Cockfighter, starring Warren | Oates. |
cher, starring Dennis Quaid, Pam Grier, Warren | Oates and Stan Shaw. |
mes Frawley and starring Dennis Hopper, Warren | Oates, Peter Boyle and Ben Johnson |
eter Falk, Peter Boyle, Allen Garfield, Warren | Oates, Gena Rowlands and Paul Sorvino. |
Rooster Cogburn in the first two films, Warren | Oates played him in this 1978 television film. |
Richardson and starring Jack Nicholson, Warren | Oates, Harvey Keitel and Valerie Perrine. |
irected by Terrence Malick and starring Warren | Oates, Harry Dean Stanton, Paula Mandel and Terrence |
The cast includes Warren | Oates, Hume Cronyn, Burgess Meredith, Alan Hale, Jr. |
directed by Burt Kennedy, and features Warren | Oates, Claude Akins, Jordan Christopher, and Julian |
nd directed by Philip Kaufman and stars Warren | Oates, Timothy Bottoms, and Louis Gossett, Jr. |
tarring singer-songwriter James Taylor, Warren | Oates, Laurie Bird, and Dennis Wilson, is notable as |
and simultaneously thought of Perkins, Warren | Oates, and Will Hutchins for the main roles. |
The witnesses were | Oates, Bedloe, Dangerfield, and Praunce. |
Lieutenant-General Sir Wilbraham | Oates Lennox VC KCB (4 August 1830 - 7 February 1897 |
Birds, volume 3 with Eugene William | Oates |
Thomas William | Oates was a first class cricketer and test match ump |
In later years, | Oates would serve as Governor of Alabama, and would |
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