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During Shays's Rebellion in 1786 | Paterson, a major general in the Massachusetts militia |
Douglas | Paterson, a farmer who owned the land at the time, red |
Labor) and Solomon (retained by the CLP); or | Paterson, a Labor seat made Liberal by the redistribut |
Basil | Paterson, a onetime New York State Senator, Deputy May |
When | Paterson allowed the deposed Governor Bligh to leave S |
Paterson also ran on the Liberal party line. | |
His son, Craig | Paterson, also played for Hibernian. |
ed after federation-era poet and author Banjo | Paterson although there is conjecture that it was orig |
Founded in 1988 by Alex | Paterson and KLF member Jimmy Cauty, The Orb began as |
The school was founded by John | Paterson, and named after Sir George Edward Grey, Gove |
field defeated long-serving incumbent Alister | Paterson, and took up his seat in parliament. |
Howie married Mary | Paterson and had six children. |
t in Glasgow 2004 by members Simon Ward, Greg | Paterson and Stephen Livingstone. |
red include: The Woman and the Dynamo: Isabel | Paterson and the Idea of America and The Titanic Story |
g Congress, he resumed the practice of law in | Paterson, and served as the postmaster of Paterson fro |
Connors was born at | Paterson, and educated at Morpeth in the Hunter Valley |
res Sir Michael Gambon, Penelope Wilton, Bill | Paterson and Rosamund Pike. |
From Stumps to Stubble, Roslyn M | Paterson and Eyvonne L Price, (Investigator Press, 198 |
It was written by Katherine | Paterson and was published in 1977 by HarperCollins. |
Press Secretary to Governor of New York David | Paterson and his predecessor, Eliot Spitzer. |
He married Mary, daughter of Christopher | Paterson, and had two sons, Henry and Mark Ridley. |
r, Molly Ann Brook passes through the city of | Paterson and the boroughs of Haledon, Prospect Park, N |
of Duns Creek Road have sweeping views of the | Paterson and Hunter valleys and out to the Tasman Sea |
Graves was born in | Paterson and lived there for most of his life. |
trees that grew on and near the banks of the | Paterson and Hunter rivers. |
cluding Rick Stevenson, Michael Hoffman, Andy | Paterson and Mark Bentley, went on to form the Oxford |
later plank roads (namely the Hackensack, the | Paterson and a spur of the Newark Plank Road). |
MPs from this wing of the party include Owen | Paterson and Edward Leigh-himself a prominent Roman Ca |
On March 18, 2008, Paige | Paterson and her husband both admitted to having had a |
He worked as a silk twister in | Paterson and began competing in track as a member of t |
identally is killed by the grim reaper Nigel ( | Paterson) and becomes half-dead. |
2 BBC sitcom starring Richard Blackwood, Bill | Paterson and Claudie Blakley. |
ad's Harrison Cut-off and the Erie Railroad's | Paterson and Newark Branch. |
gh school baseball at Eastside High School in | Paterson, and moved on to Seton Hall. |
ngside Billy Connolly, Sea of Souls with Bill | Paterson and Dawn Steele, Steven Spielberg's Band of B |
section called The TKO Horns, along with Jim | Paterson and Brian Maurice from Dexys. |
Paterson and the capital disappeared never to seen aga | |
re scored by Tony Lowndes (2), John Ryan, Tom | Paterson, and Ken Armstrong, while Ted Charlton, John |
Tony Award for Best Choreography ( | Paterson and Marshall) (nominees) |
On May 12, 2010, | Paterson announced that he would set the special elect |
On February 9, 2009, Governor David A. | Paterson announced the reappointment Acampora as a Com |
On July 8, at 5:01 pm, Governor | Paterson appointed former MTA chairman Richard Ravitch |
an attempt to break a legislative stalemate, | Paterson appointed Ravitch to the position of Lieutena |
1, 2006, then Lieutenant Governor-elect David | Paterson appointed as his counsel. |
Governor David | Paterson appointed then-U.S. Representative Kirsten Gi |
ives on Australian bush life, both Lawson and | Paterson are often mentioned alongside each other as A |
5 November - Lieutenant-Colonel William | Paterson arrives at Outer Cove, leading the Buffalo, t |
written by Peter Harness and it starred Bill | Paterson as Niven, along with Mark Gatiss, Kenneth Cra |
Pat | Paterson as Carol Arnold, whose father has disappeared |
e goals) eventually losing his place to Jimmy | Paterson as Rangers claimed the title for the third co |
lection of State Senate Minority Leader David | Paterson as his running mate for lieutenant governor. |
was renamed the Eastern District, with Bishop | Paterson as the vicar apostolic. |
udes Joseph McFadden as Prentice McHoan, Bill | Paterson as his father, Dougray Scott as his older bro |
Sheila | Paterson as Mrs. O'Malley |
Pat | Paterson as Wanda Gale |
ought Calderwood to Aberdeen to replace Steve | Paterson as manager. |
1969 in order to contest the federal seat of | Paterson at the 1969 federal election. |
Thomas Fehlmann (right) with Alex | Paterson at Culture Box in Copenhagen. |
Brought up in the North of Glasgow, | Paterson attended Possilpark Secondary School, before |
Paterson attended St Francis Xavier College, Hamilton | |
Ross Fitzgerald: The Peoples Champion: Fred | Paterson- Australia's Only Communist Party Member of P |
He created the | Paterson automobile and briefly served as Mayor of the |
Paterson Award for Sustained Literary Achievement, for | |
Rick Kehoe, Rick | Paterson, Barry Smith (Ass't Coaches) |
Paterson became involved in Democratic politics in Har | |
17, 2008, and the lieutenant governor, David | Paterson, became the governor of New York. |
As the Great Depression set in, | Paterson became involved in fighting racist employment |
In March 2008, after | Paterson became governor, Pearlman was appointed Assis |
Lead singer and song writer Mike | Paterson began playing with drummer Glenn Mikes in the |
f Martha Wood Belcher, an artist, and Stephen | Paterson Belcher, a manufacturer of stained glass. |
Gil | Paterson, born in Glasgow, 1942 is the Scottish Nation |
dition, 2000 (previously published in 1964 by | Paterson Brokensha Pty. Ltd. and in 1985 by Westward H |
Perth: | Paterson Brokensha. |
Paterson Brokensha: Perth. | |
yed fly-half partnered by bis clubmate Duncan | Paterson, but his best position was probably centre... |
feating New Democratic Party candidate Harvey | Paterson by 903 votes. |
scribed in the five-volume philosophical poem | Paterson by William Carlos Williams. |
Paterson- Caledonian Thistle Club and Paterson F.B.C. | |
He also coached in the initial years for the | Paterson Catholic High School program in football. |
Cruz attended | Paterson Catholic High School in Paterson, New Jersey. |
as a teacher of Biology and football coach at | Paterson Central, JFK, Passaic Valley and Bloomfield h |
to be the inspiration of Barry Humphries' Les | Paterson character) and Mark Day were the final owners |
Paterson City Hall, is located in Paterson, New Jersey | |
New Jersey- Trenton, | Paterson, Clark O.N.T., Alma, Tiffany Rovers, and Kear |
Australia's first dinosaur bone, the Cape | Paterson Claw, was discovered near Inverloch in 1903 b |
Along with | Paterson, Cleary, Jameson, Blackledge etc. Barney play |
She attended William | Paterson College (now William Paterson University) whe |
Zigmund has taught at William | Paterson College and New York University. |
Jones also taught at William | Paterson College in New Jersey, which is now the site |
sey; an MA in Communication Arts from William | Paterson College in Wayne, New Jersey; and a PhD in Ed |
an honorary doctor of laws degree at William | Paterson College's commencement exercises (June 15, 19 |
He studied at William | Paterson College, studying under Harold Mabern and Art |
Virginia Commonwealth University and William | Paterson College. |
Paterson competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics as part | |
Paterson competed at two Olympics in 1964 and 1968 as | |
Paterson considered worms on a triangular grid. | |
p ten in league scoring, he won the Herman W. | Paterson Cup as league MVP. |
The son of Basil | Paterson, David Paterson, became Governor of New York |
Paterson decided not to seek reelection to the Senate | |
Paterson defeated Dickinson to win the seat. | |
e and Neglect since 1997 and was Chair of the | Paterson Department of Human Resources from 1983-1997. |
Paterson died in January 2000; a moment's silence was | |
reating for an illness (with the help of a Dr | Paterson), died a month later on 18 March at the age o |
Although | Paterson does not hold partisan elections, Barnes was |
Martin | Paterson Donnelly (17 October 1917 - 22 October 1999) |
Keith Heselwood, George | Paterson, Douglas Pulman, Hugh Smedley and Winston Ste |
en's coxed four alongside crew members George | Paterson, Douglas Pulman, Hugh Smedley and Winston Ste |
Paterson Downtown Commercial Historic District is loca | |
Paterson drew inspiration for the novel from a real ev | |
ason for leaving the penalty box to fight Joe | Paterson during a pre-season game against the Los Ange |
"Perpetual Dawn" ( | Paterson, E. Maiden) |
Remains of C. J. | Paterson, ed. by C. J. Hoare, 1838. |
Paterson et al. provide a long list of references on t | |
ther, Frank Sr., worked as a reporter for the | Paterson Evening News and also ran a successful vendin |
y such contemporary artists as Betty Goodwin, | Paterson Ewen, Kazao Nakamura, Jack Chambers, David Bl |
06), a series of imaginary dialogues in which | Paterson expressed his beliefs that Scotland had to be |
Here, and in fact throughout his long career, | Paterson extolled the primacy of law over governments, |
ook the double that season when they defeated | Paterson F.C. to win the 1919 American Cup title. |
"Outlands" ( | Paterson, Fehlmann) |
Baseball - | Paterson Field & Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery |
of Passaic Engine Co. 1, thus introducing the | Paterson Fire Department as a Part-Time paid departmen |
The | Paterson Fire Department, has the responsibility for p |
service includes serving for six years on the | Paterson Fire Department's Emergency Medical Services. |
Keeping a close watch over Tyrrell and | Paterson for several months, they were eventually obse |
In 1970, he challenged Basil | Paterson for the Democratic nomination for Lieutenant |
cial of the League of Women Voters criticized | Paterson for not making the vetting questions public. |
e Parliament of Australia for the Division of | Paterson from 1949 to 1969. |
Gillespie was the son of Thomas | Paterson Gillespie and his wife Elizabeth Hall Chalmer |
Paterson: GK W.Doney, DF J.Smallwood, B.Henshall, MF J | |
Baker, Michael Isaacson, Marc Mellits, Robert | Paterson, Gordon Stout, Michael Glenn Williams and Rog |
rk and New Jersey prepared a report for David | Paterson, governor of the state of New York, reversing |
"Nitrogen Part 1" - 8:34 (co-produced by Alex | Paterson, Greg Hunter) |
In its heyday | Paterson had four stores, five hotels, two shipyards, |
Governor David | Paterson had announced he was running for election in |
David | Paterson has served in several elected positions, incl |
Paterson has been the only permanent member, continuin | |
Paterson has represented the New Zealand under 21s but | |
Maestro | Paterson has also continued to grow the Young Artist P |
ercy Sutton, and Congressman Charles Rangel - | Paterson has been a leader of the "Harlem Clubhouse", |
Actor David | Paterson has appeared in many TV & film productions in |
ectoral division of Launceston (briefly named | Paterson), he was President of the Legislative Council |
Thomas | Paterson Hillhouse (June 25, 1898 in Glasgow, Scotland |
as plundered by the retreating Jacobites, and | Paterson himself, a pronounced Cameronian, was carried |
ard to Bishop Alexander Rose of Edinburgh and | Paterson himself. |
longside crew members Keith Heselwood, George | Paterson, Hugh Smedley and Winston Stephens. |
He graduated from William | Paterson in 2003, Magna Cum Laude, with a Bachelors in |
al counsel to the Governor of New York, David | Paterson, in 2008, but Yates ultimately decided to rem |
list of electoral results for the Division of | Paterson in Australian federal elections from the divi |
appointment as Assistant Counsel to Governor | Paterson in May 2008. |
Bill | Paterson in The Return of the Musketeers (1989), loose |
Cleveland married Hilary | Paterson in 1950. |
Owen | Paterson, incumbent Secretary of State for Northern Ir |
Paterson is the father of former New York Governor Dav | |
Paige | Paterson is the first African American First Lady in N |
Commonly attributed to | Paterson is the tag: "The bank hath benefit of interes |
Paterson is severely wounded in the shoulder, and Maca | |
Paige | Paterson is director of the integrated-wellness progra |
Cory | Paterson is an Australian professional rugby league fo |
South | Paterson is a neighborhood in Paterson, New Jersey. |
Banjo | Paterson is currently featured on the Australian ten d |
Paterson is a Liveryman of the Leathersellers' Company | |
d Canada since 2008, when then-Governor David | Paterson issued a directive for all state agencies to |
Paterson, J., History of the County of Ayr, 1847. | |
ette, and state senators Martin Connor, David | Paterson, Jeremy Weinstein, Liz Krueger, Donald Halper |
Paterson joined the Victorian Farmers' Union in 1916, | |
cted by Greg Hersov and Marianne Elliott with | Paterson Joseph (2001) |
Paterson Joseph - Jimmy | |
Worshipped by her devoted boyfriend, Jay ( | Paterson Joseph), Veronica seems to have it all. |
ing Jake Roche, Daisy Head, Sydney Rae White, | Paterson Joseph, Daniel Anthony, Madeline Duggan, Ryan |
rdon-Lennox, Gerard Hargreaves, Doreen Jones, | Paterson Joseph, Victoria Legge-Bourke LVO, Timothy Oa |
9 September - William | Paterson, jurist in the United States (b.1745). |
headed a drug ring along with his wife Julie | Paterson, known as the "Cocaine Queen". |
Paterson later emigrated to New Zealand and died there | |
Malone, Kennard, and David | Paterson later emigrated to Hollywood, where they prod |
He also the same year delivered the Clifford | Paterson Lecture to the Royal Society on "Microwaves: |
by the Institute of Physics and delivered the | Paterson Lecture of the Royal Society in 1999. |
999, Hopper gave the Royal Society's Clifford | Paterson Lecture on Progress and research in the commu |
Paterson led a campaign by both the Communist Party an | |
In 1933, | Paterson left Brisbane completely, and set up in Towns |
Thereupon | Paterson left Russia; but the emperor treated him with |
Paterson, Lieut. | |
Paterson, Linda. | |
Banjo | Paterson lived in the sandstone house (now a restauran |
o a memorial in Balmaclellan churchyard where | Paterson lived for many years. |
is the cottage Rockend, where the poet Banjo | Paterson lived in the 1870s and 1880s. |
Paterson lost his seat in Parliament when at the 2003 | |
-7, he was periodically a lorry driver for EH | Paterson Ltd. |
Paterson made all interested candidates submit lengthy | |
In June 2011, | Paterson made a mid season switch to the North Queensl |
ber of additions to the squad including Jamie | Paterson, Mark Bradshaw and Lee Martin to put together |
e fiscal and budgetary constraints Gov. David | Paterson marked them for closure effective Dec. 31st, |
In 1953, Jardine | Paterson married Priscilla Mignon, the daughter of Sir |
Paterson married the Hon. | |
Paterson married, secondly, on 19 April 1817, Jane, da | |
opular protests were held in the Johnston and | Paterson Mart, and Robert Paterson, a Lendrum farmer r |
In 2009 Governors David | Paterson, Martin O'Malley, Jon Corzine, Jack Markell, |
After | Paterson mayor Bill Pascrell resigned in January 1997 |
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