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| Eleanor was a great-niece to Blanche | Parry, a companion of Queen Elizabeth I. Blanche gav |
| scored his second goal when Pearson could only | parry a Mark Hooper shot and Rimmer knocked the ball |
| Evans's last book was The Poems of Robert | Parry, a study of the little-known poet Robert Parry |
| It is named after Thomas | Parry, a Welsh merchant who set up the EID Parry Com |
| He was born the fourth son of Edward | Parry, a clergyman in North Wales, who at that time |
| ns were initially available in the Ardennes to | parry a German offensive that was 26 divisions stron |
| Recently, EID | Parry acquired the sugar plants of GMR Group in stat |
| While there, | Parry adopts the methods and practices of his hosts, |
| Dick | Parry again contributed the sax solo, reprising his |
| Parry Agro Ltd | |
| o European Capital of Culture year, named Alun | Parry, along with the city's other poets, playwright |
| During his time at Hereford | Parry also played for the Wales semi-professional te |
| story of diving titled Scuba America with Zale | Parry, although only one of the four volumes was com |
| The player can | parry an opponent's attack using the "Just Defend" t |
| Louis' long-time partner is Penny | Parry, an artist and community advocate. |
| Prodrive was founded in 1984 by Ian | Parry and David Richards, the latter is now the chai |
| nchored by Des Lynam with commentary from Alan | Parry and Peter Jones alongside Frank McLintock |
| with a serial "For Glory and Renown" by D. H. | Parry and articles on football training, Harrow Scho |
| s a 1954 British drama film directed by Gordon | Parry and starring Jack Hawkins, Elizabeth Allen and |
| literary greats T. H. Parry-Williams, Gwenlyn | Parry and Eirug Wyn. |
| a 1954 British comedy film directed by Gordon | Parry and starring Stanley Holloway, Kay Kendall and |
| Whatever the indebtedness to | Parry and Stanford, and in the finale to Elgar, ther |
| ntinued after Morgan's death by Bishop Richard | Parry and Dr John Davies, and a revised version of t |
| His musical roots lie with | Parry and Elgar, and the music of Vaughan Williams a |
| 48 British crime drama film directed by Gordon | Parry and starring Glynis Johns, Dermot Walsh, Charl |
| junior partner in the Toronto firm of Arnoldi, | Parry and Campbell. |
| Hall Lloyd was founder, with his friend Hubert | Parry, and first president of the Oxford University |
| OR "...Arctic expeditions under | Parry, and in 1829 to 1833 again served under his un |
| Neufeld, | Parry, and Amato also play in the instrumental band |
| is named after the English mathematician Bill | Parry and the American mathematician Dennis Sullivan |
| Shuttle which was still chiefly run by Edward | Parry and William Wimbury, but Wimbury became ill an |
| a 1953 British comedy film directed by Gordon | Parry and starring Alastair Sim, Jimmy Edwards, Clai |
| goals scored by Edward Wynyard, Edward Hagarty | Parry, and Alexander Todd. |
| Dictionary of International Law (with C and A | Parry and J Grant, 1986); International Law and the |
| cingly, with goals from Edward Wynyard, Edward | Parry, and Alexander Todd. |
| was a pretender to the throne of James "Kibo" | Parry, and the bitter enemy of Serdar Argic. |
| at he said the player will be able to "attack, | parry and counter their enemies" but when asked abou |
| Music, where his teachers included Sir Hubert | Parry and Sir Charles Villiers Stanford. |
| He married Mary, daughter of Thomas | Parry and widow of Robert Myners Gough, but had no c |
| Will | Parry and the Dust in the abyss are corrected, and t |
| alongside Maurice Edelston, Peter Jones, Alan | Parry and, latterly, Alan Green and Mike Ingham. |
| February 12 - John Humphreys | Parry, antiquary, 39 (in a tavern brawl) |
| er date, upon the death of Adam Penny (or Adam | Parry), Archdeacon of Moray, Alexander himself becam |
| ading German landscape design company and Eric | Parry Architects developed the master plan for the p |
| Anglelique | Parry as Julianne |
| Mama, Claybourne Elder as Hollis, and William | Parry as Papa. |
| ettle, said to have been given by the Queen to | Parry, at a time when porcelain was rare in England, |
| Students living south of | Parry Avenue and east of Wheatley Drive can choose t |
| r High School takes students residing north of | Parry Avenue, Leeming Senior High School takes stude |
| 1989 IPENZ Evan | Parry Award |
| egular publication in 1931, when preacher John | Parry became its editor. |
| Also Edward | Parry became unable to run the business so it was pa |
| After being ordained, | Parry became rector of Hope, Flintshire in 1660; his |
| Parry became Archdeacon of the West Indies in 1825 a | |
| After graduating, | Parry became "a Fleet Street reporter" and contribut |
| Y Drysorfa, under the editorship of John | Parry, became a monthly periodical published by the |
| was seeded 12th for the event, and beat Warren | Parry before losing 0-4 to Dennis Smith in the next |
| Brown began his career as an employee of | Parry before being appointed as a director of the De |
| Stanley Henry | Parry Boughey VC (9 April 1896 - 4 December 1917) wa |
| In the early 1930's, the | Parry brothers opened the lodge to allow Hollywood c |
| 1890 the practice was continued by his son W.E | Parry Burges who formed a partnership with a Mr Sloa |
| r blocking of other attacks is now done with a | parry button that repels an opponent's attack, stunn |
| Portrait of Sir Thomas | Parry, by Hans Holbein the Younger, c. 1538-40 |
| Bartholomew, C. G., S. Hahn, R. | Parry, C. Seitz and A. Wolters (eds.). |
| Rear Admiral Christopher J. | Parry CBE is a British former naval officer who is C |
| Ceanothus parryi, with the common name | Parry ceanothus, is a species of shrub in the buckth |
| date unknown - Thomas | Parry, Chennai merchant, 56 |
| Parry circa 1865 | |
| Parry circa 1875 | |
| David Anthony Dougall | Parry, CNZM is a renowned New Zealand biophysicist k |
| Tile name tablet by Heins & LaFarge/John H. | Parry Co., 1904. |
| The corporate headquarters of the EID | Parry Company stand on the corner. |
| f the British composer Charles Hubert Hastings | Parry complains that his immense natural talent (des |
| Parry completed the Great North Run, raising £9,000 | |
| May 21 - Joseph | Parry, composer (died 1903) |
| His widow married Thomas | Parry, Comptroller of the Royal Household. |
| Examined by Sir Francis Walsingham, | Parry confessed to plotting the murder, and was hang |
| Parry continued to contribute to the mathematical co | |
| On 12 April 1893 he married Dorothea | Parry, daughter of Hubert Parry and Elizabeth Herber |
| of Ashwellthorpe, 4th Baron Berners and Muriel | Parry daughter of Sir Thomas Parry and Anne Reade. |
| in a musical manuscript by Welsh harpist John | Parry Ddall (c. |
| Lloyd | Parry defended McNeill and himself from accusations |
| Cyril Blake, Johnny Claes, Bertie King, Harry | Parry, Dick Katz, and Coleridge Goode. |
| According to some accounts, | Parry did attempt to carry out the assassination, bu |
| Parry did not bat in the match, and took bowling fig | |
| Parry died on 17 December 1854. | |
| Parry died on 16 March 1870 in Malvern, Worcestershi | |
| Parry died suddenly on 23 November 2009, following a | |
| Parry died at his home in Mold on 8 October 1939 hav | |
| Parry, Donald W.; Emanuel Tov, eds. | |
| RAF (GR), under command of Air Commodore R.G. | Parry, DSO |
| Thomas Henry | Parry DSO, DL (1881 - 8 October 1939) was a Welsh Li |
| with conductors such as Douglas Bostock, David | Parry, En Shao, Shuntaro Sato, and Yehudi Menuhin, a |
| h Light Productions in 2007 for director Anita | Parry entitled The Lights of Santa Cruz. |
| Parry et al., ed., Echoes and Evidences of the Book | |
| Ronald J. | Parry et al. have investigated biosynthetical precur |
| idge (harmony and counterpoint) and Dr. Hubert | Parry, eventually becoming devoted disciple of Parry |
| Eucnide urens ( | Parry ex Gray) Parry - Desert Rock Nettle, Desert St |
| nd of the 2010/11 season, Tranmere manager Les | Parry expects Cresswell to turn down the contract of |
| er of joint papers with J. W. Cannon and W. R. | Parry exploring a combinatorial approach to the Cann |
| In about 1881, the | Parry family left Aberystwyth for Swansea. |
| was formed in 1808 in preparation by the Jones | Parry family of the Madryn estate (the company's ass |
| Gwenlyn | Parry, famous scriptwriter |
| ational reputation was due to many, among whom | Parry featured prominently. |
| 7 November - Maurice | Parry, footballer (died 1935) |
| Mary Rees (2008) "William | Parry FRS 1934-2006". |
| Thomas | Parry Garnier (22 February 1841 - 18 March 1898) was |
| However, | Parry Gettelman of the Orlando Sentinel marked the t |
| Parry Gripp (vocals, guitar) | |
| uitar Hero Doesn't Make You Slash)" (featuring | Parry Gripp and Paul Gilbert) |
| Literature: | Parry Gripp, Christine Lehner, Jervey Tervalon, Max |
| en covered by the rock band The Solids, and by | Parry Gripp. |
| In 1922, | Parry had been appointed as Deputy Lieutenant of Fli |
| Hughes | Parry Hall is one of eight intercollegiate halls of |
| Although Hughes | Parry Hall is affectionately known by students as "H |
| rly works by Charles Villiers Stanford, Hubert | Parry, Hamish MacCunn, Edward Elgar and Edward Germa |
| Steve | Parry has released numerous recordings as a solo art |
| In addition to Kelly Llorenna, Karen | Parry has also provided vocals for the act, includin |
| Parry has a Bachelor of Science (1963), a Doctor of | |
| Parry has been a champion of the local music scene, | |
| Parry has a masters degree in Jewish studies from Ne | |
| ent's business in Keswick, climbed with Walter | Parry Haskett Smith, generally acknowledged as the f |
| by the father of British rock climbing Walter | Parry Haskett Smith. |
| The | Parry head office at Parry's Corner |
| ontest the seat at the 1923 election but again | Parry held off a challenge from the Tories. |
| r Brian Baloyi of Mamelodi Sundowns could only | parry his retaken spot kick and knocked the ball hom |
| Constance Hobhouse (a daughter of Sir Charles | Parry Hobhouse, 3rd Baronet). |
| The eldest son of Sir Charles | Parry Hobhouse, 3rd Baronet, he was educated at Eton |
| now at £176, is enjoyed by the Rev. Frederick | Parry Hodges D.D.. |
| Parry House is a historic home located at Highland F | |
| Media in London, along with Martin Tyler, Alan | Parry, Ian Darke and Jon Champion. |
| d to the 50-gun HMS Chatham under Rear Admiral | Parry, in 1772, in the Leeward Islands. |
| Dr Joseph | Parry in 1875 |
| Fiction Records is a UK label founded by Chris | Parry in 1978 that is best known for being the home |
| r in the 1955 Southern 500, he raced for Harry | Parry in a Chevrolet and finished in 25th place. |
| heavily worn and eroded, with the intrusion of | Parry in the east creating a bulging extension to th |
| There is an alabaster effigy of | Parry in Worcester Cathedral. |
| and Denis would go on to play Pamela and Alan | Parry in the British comedy series Only Fools and Ho |
| 's on screen wife, Pamela, when he played Alan | Parry in Only Fools and Horses. |
| Anthony voiced Will | Parry in the BBC Radio 4 production of the His Dark |
| The British journalist, Richard Lloyd | Parry, in his book, In the Time of Madness, recalls |
| The market share of EID | Parry in this segment is about 38%. |
| en where they are, "because for us," says John | Parry in The Amber Spyglass, "there is no elsewhere. |
| ved as the basis of her early film career, and | Parry, in her screen debut, had captured the spirit |
| tant surgeon on the Hecla under William Edward | Parry in 1827, surgeon on the Beagle in 1832 (when C |
| nia Orchestra under the baton of maestro David | Parry in a romp of this work of which only the overt |
| EID | Parry India(pvt) Ltd has a sugar factory in Pugalur, |
| Aaron | Parry is an American synagogue rabbi, counter-missio |
| The standard author abbreviation | Parry is used to indicate this individual as the aut |
| David | Parry is a British dialectologist. |
| Alun | Parry is an English folk singer/ songwriter and comm |
| Parry is best known for establishing the Survey of A | |
| rd in a rousing rendition of "How About You?", | Parry is reunited with Lydia and Jack (who had earli |
| as engaged in salvage of a sunken aircraft off | Parry Island until 15 September when she sailed for |
| More were destroyed on | Parry Island and on Eniwetok. |
| Wasauksing First Nation (formerly | Parry Island First Nation) is an Ojibwa, Odawa and P |
| Parry Island in Georgian Bay is about 19,000 acres ( | |
| t directly from the beachheads at Eniwetok and | Parry Island), she returned to Pearl Harbor on 3 Mar |
| e, Wilson, Brown, Blair, Mowat Cowper, Conger, | Parry Island, Parry Sound, Aumick Lake Territory, Ma |
| Dick King, Potawatomi, photographed in 1928 on | Parry Island. |
| d in the preinvasion bombardment of Japtan and | Parry Islands, gave close fire support to the troops |
| Parry J, Su L, Moore J, et al., J (May 2006). | |
| nglish jazz musicians such as Ted Heath, Harry | Parry, Joe Daniels and Cab Kaye. |
| and went on to play with Billy Ternent, Harry | Parry, Joe Loss, Sidney Lipton, the Cyril Grantham O |
| In 1999, | Parry joined Talk Radio (later known as talkSPORT). |
| Parry joined BBC Wales in 1966 and helped to establi | |
| 26 December - Gwynn | Parry Jones, singer (b. |
| is pupils were Sir Arthur Sullivan, Sir Hubert | Parry, Joseph Parry (no relation to Hubert), Francis |
| Admiral Sir William Edward | Parry KCB (1893-1972) was an officer of the Royal Na |
| tors include Martin Tyler, Rob Hawthorne, Alan | Parry, Kevin Keatings, Bill Leslie and Rob Palmer. |
| Parry's eldest son, was Sir Thomas Parry, Knighted 1 | |
| It comprises the Ord River and | Parry Lagoons nature reserves, with some additional |
| Her son Richard | Parry leads the group Bell Orchestre and is the bass |
| Parry left school at the age of 16 and was taken on | |
| Henry | Parry Liddon (20 August 1829 - 9 September 1890) was |
| writings included joint authorship (with Henry | Parry Liddon) of a biography of Edward Bouverie Puse |
| , Winchester and Chichester, and that of Henry | Parry Liddon. |
| Brigadier R. | Parry Liyanage was a Sri Lankan military officer, at |
| motel used for the movie was really called the | Parry Lodge and was situated in Kanab, Utah. |
| In February 2009, | Parry made a triumphant return to the North East as |
| ture by Clough (albeit using Derby's money) as | Parry made few appearances for Derby before moving o |
| Parry made his international debut for Wales on 18 F | |
| Parry made his debut for Buckinghamshire in the 1968 | |
| Arctostaphylos parryana, with the common name | Parry manzanita, is a species of manzanita. |
| ls included Elizabeth Greenfield, John Orlando | Parry, Mary Shaw, and Willoughby Weiss. |
| The | Parry McCluer Marching band was formed by the local |
| Parry met and lived with tribes, coca growers, logge | |
| where Baji Rao executed a series of thrust and | parry moves to finally corner the Nizam at Palkhed. |
| in 1934 with George Richards Minot and William | Parry Murphy "for their discoveries concerning liver |
| irindi Shire with parts of three other shires: | Parry, Murrurundi and Gunnedah. |
| Parry never bothered to employ race car drivers for | |
| Robert | Parry Nisbet JP DL (1793 - 31 May 1882) was a Britis |
| ique that became known as the "O'Brien glide", | Parry O'Brien broke Fuchs's consecutive meet winning |
| William | Parry O'Brien, Jr. (January 28, 1932 - April 21, 200 |
| Wing Commander L. H. | Parry October-November 1944 |
| Missouri was crowned by outgoing queen Jillian | Parry of Pennsylvania. |
| Lord Gordon | Parry of Neyland (1925-2004), Labour politician |
| Forrester scored from goalkeeper Sam Russell's | parry of a Smith effort. |
| mediately, Zheng Lun's great taming bars would | parry off against Chong's duel golden axes, and thus |
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