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That same year, Freeman married Betty Jeane | Pierce, a great grandniece of former President Frankl |
Dean was succeeded by Richard Donald | Pierce, a Unitarian minister, librarian and formerly |
According to Tillie | Pierce, a young girl from Gettysburg who witnessed th |
Its fangs are long enough to | pierce a wetsuit. |
ing mate Peter Camejo was replaced with Jan D. | Pierce, a Vice President of the Communications Worker |
He played J.C. | Pierce, a cadet in the 1981 movie Taps. |
. George Foster was the son of the Rev. Lovick | Pierce, a Pastor and a Chaplain in the War of 1812. |
es, and shortly after the family moved to Fort | Pierce, a city on Florida's Atlantic coast. |
Meanwhile, in 1998, the Celtics drafted Paul | Pierce, a native of Inglewood, California who had gro |
After the election of Franklin | Pierce, a Democrat, a group of sitting Supreme Court |
Australian's fans already knew - that he could | pierce a defence as well. |
The main character is Christian | Pierce, a GDI commando whose task is to stop the forc |
It was built by Moses | Pierce, a glazier, and was later owned by Nathaniel H |
, directed by Friz Freleng and written by Tedd | Pierce, about a dim-witted dog (voiced by Pinto Colvi |
ools in Norton, Bristol Academy in Taunton and | Pierce Academy in Middleborough, Massachusetts. |
Born in Winchester, New Hampshire, he attended | Pierce Academy in Middleborough, Massachusetts, and H |
In April 1999, | Pierce accepted the call to Pastorship at Bethel Bapt |
In 1926, magician Jackson "Lazarus Jack" | Pierce accidentally causes his wife and three childre |
workers counted the votes and determined that | Pierce actually won the vote posthumously, 10,787 to |
York Evening Mail newspaper columnist Franklin | Pierce Adams in July 1910,. |
York Evening Mail newspaper columnist Franklin | Pierce Adams in July 1910. |
York Evening Mail newspaper columnist Franklin | Pierce Adams in July 1910. |
its members the newspaper columnists Franklin | Pierce Adams and Alexander Woollcott. |
Tim | Pierce: Additional guitars |
his replacement was not delivered because the | Pierce administration had annulled the Utah mail cont |
He knew that the | Pierce administration had refused to facilitate Utah' |
acity until his resignation in 1853 during the | Pierce administration. |
Ponchitta | Pierce, Advisory Board Member, Journalist, producer |
tention following their acrimonious split with | Pierce, after Courtney Love had claimed Mooney had ta |
lace John McCourt by Oregon Governor Walter M. | Pierce after McCourt died in office. |
In 1985, | Pierce again ran for Ann Arbor mayor. |
George Douglas - Talbot | Pierce, aka Don Luis de Serrano |
ple windows, including several dormer windows, | pierce all sides of the turret, while another large d |
Pierce also headlined the Edinburgh Flux Festival in | |
o later funded another church in Brixton where | Pierce also preached on alternate Sunday evenings exc |
Troy | Pierce, also recording as Slacknoise |
Pierce also played in the White Sox, Red Sox, Reds an | |
Celtics veterans Kevin Garnett and Paul | Pierce also welcomed Arroyo's contribution to the tea |
Pierce also is one of only three Celtics, alongside L | |
Pierce also developed the Emerging Artists Series whi | |
During his college years | Pierce also played in the USL Premier Development Lea |
Pierce also has professional indoor soccer experience | |
Pierce also said that Fall Creek was not prone to flo | |
ngs for Johnny Paycheck, George Jones and Webb | Pierce, among others. |
He accused Hurt of being Mangrove | Pierce, an actor, acquaintance and occasional imperso |
- while falling in love with Henry (David Hyde | Pierce), an astrophysics associate professor at the l |
He was survived by Dr. Constance | Pierce, an English professor at Miami University who |
same time as United States President Franklin | Pierce and graduated in 1928. |
n by Carl Craig and Cybotron's "Clear" by Troy | Pierce and Cobblestone Jazz. |
vocalist Charles Dale Allen, trombonist Marvin | Pierce and keyboardist Walter "Junie" Morrison, the P |
llege, he collaborated with game designer Mark | Pierce and programmed Dark Castle and Beyond Dark Cas |
thers visited the American president, Franklin | Pierce, and journeyed to spread the message to the go |
s currently married to Harvard Professor Naomi | Pierce and they have twin daughters. |
ble game-saving blocks against stars like Paul | Pierce and Carmelo Anthony, he was rewarded with a lo |
l businessman, J.F. Bustin, convinced the firm | Pierce and Powers to found a town on the north shore |
Jane who would become First Lady to President | Pierce, and Frances who would marry famed Bowdoin pro |
, was re-elected over Democratic opponent Greg | Pierce and independent challenger Mark Layfield, albe |
referred to in the series occasionally as B.F. | Pierce and C.E. Winchester, B.J.'s full name is just |
In 1831 | Pierce and his partner, Eldad Worcester, "started out |
e tied at 123-123, he stole the ball from Paul | Pierce and dribbled down the court (unusual for a cen |
Kari | Pierce and Brian Puckett were the first Samford in 19 |
Afrocimex constrictus males also | pierce and inseminate other males. |
instead at the behest of Como's arranger Dick | Pierce, and the song became a hit in boh the U.S. and |
54, launched on 15 December 1955 by Mrs. W. A. | Pierce and Mrs. D. J. Armsden, descendants of Commodo |
Weissmuller joined former screen Tarzans James | Pierce and Jock Mahoney to appear with Ron Ely as par |
along much of the Atlantic Coast between Fort | Pierce and Jensen Beach. |
Edited by Ronald W. | Pierce and Rebecca Merrill Groothuis. |
1835 with his four grown sons, William, David, | Pierce and Taylor. |
a shutout as White Sox starter Bob Shaw, Billy | Pierce and Dick Donovan all stop the Dodgers 1-0 in G |
Note that while | Pierce and Bob Fitrakis were endorsed by the Libertar |
itt went on to work with Spiritualized's Jason | Pierce, and later formed a new band Oedipussy, who re |
They lost to Mary | Pierce and Mahesh Bhupathi. |
r Hobson, the zealously religious officer that | Pierce and bunkmate Duke Forrest got removed from the |
Coast, Kennedy Space Center, Vero Beach, Fort | Pierce, and Stuart |
It was designed by local architects | Pierce and Bickford. |
Run Stop Restore - (Magda, Troy | Pierce, and Marc Houle) |
WAYX served Ware, | Pierce and Brantley Counties in Southeast Georgia. |
However, on July 2, | Pierce and the Celtics verbally agreed to a four-year |
"Oh So Many Years" - Webb | Pierce and Kitty Wells |
There is also a City of Spring Valley between | Pierce and St. Croix Counties. |
tion for the following Counties: King, Kitsap, | Pierce, and Snohomish. |
st Nations peoples erupted in Snohomish, King, | Pierce, and Thurston counties. |
He set up Rendezvous with partners Rod | Pierce and Gordon Wolf, to issue pop music. |
influenced with readings of Dr. William Luther | Pierce and Prof. Kevin MacDonald, aesthetised in arca |
the vacancy caused by the death of Wallace E. | Pierce and served from February 13, 1940 until Januar |
y in the A. E. Backus Gallery & Museum in Fort | Pierce, and it is currently on display in her studio |
His daughters, Melinda | Pierce and her family reside in Washington, D.C., Sus |
"I Don't Care" is a 1955 song written by Webb | Pierce and Cindy Walker and originally performed by W |
construction of the first two residence halls, | Pierce and Sayles, which opened in 1935 and 1941. |
nder started working for State Senators Edward | Pierce and then Lana Pollack in Lansing, Michigan. |
He was defeated by Alfred R. | Pierce and his "Save Our City" ticket, a coalition su |
ly all killed in the battle, including Captain | Pierce and the Christian Indians ("Praying Indians") |
irst round draft pick, for Mark Jackson, Ricky | Pierce, and a 1st round draft pick. |
ith what was then known as Merrill Lynch, E.A. | Pierce and Cassatt to become Merrill Lynch, Pierce, F |
l then appeared to Commander Sinclair, Captain | Pierce, and the alien Captain. |
rved as the legislative point man for Franklin | Pierce and his administration. |
Ricardo assists in injuring Homeboys Poet and | Pierce and the Latinos then have a secure third in th |
The two sides grew further apart after Howard, | Pierce, and the other Hollywood storymen decided to d |
sful in the presidential elections of Franklin | Pierce and James Buchanan, the latter appointing his |
lm starring David Bradley, Morgan Hunter, Jill | Pierce and Victor Melleney. |
Pierce, and Melbourne | |
Pierce and Mirnyi lost in the second round to Barbara | |
In 1993, | Pierce and teammates Gary Payton and Shawn Kemp led t |
It was designed by Mark | Pierce and programmed by Jonathan Gay. |
Portions of the movie were filmed in | Pierce and Reubens in northern Idaho. |
reater outpouring of the people from President | Pierce and the venerable Senator Benton down to the h |
has a Constable, the honorable Ezra "Catfish" | Pierce and Volunteer Fire Department. |
s Atkinson, Bacon, Brantley, Charlton, Coffee, | Pierce, and Ware counties. |
tland, Maine, the son of Thomas Peck and Sarah | Pierce, and came to Montreal with his parents at a yo |
irst presented in 1950, it was written by Tedd | Pierce and directed by Isadore "Friz" Freleng, with m |
nd his three children, Mary Tucciarone, Margie | Pierce and Donald Leskiw; as well as six grandchildre |
His other co-stars were Curt Gareth, Jay | Pierce, and Vito Russo, who went on to write The Cell |
have been shown to be sharp and hard enough to | pierce apples. |
In 1853, President Franklin | Pierce appointed him Collector of the Port of New Yor |
President Franklin | Pierce appointed him Collector of Customs for the Dis |
President Franklin | Pierce appointed Williams as Chief Justice of the Ore |
til February 22, 1855, when President Franklin | Pierce appointed him to the post of minister to Spain |
President Franklin | Pierce appointed Dallas in 1856 as Envoy Extraordinar |
l Prentiss in January 1857, President Franklin | Pierce appointed Smalley as a Judge on the United Sta |
In 1853, Franklin | Pierce appointed Owen as United States minister to th |
On June 29, 1854, President Franklin | Pierce appointed Reeder to the office of the governor |
Pierce argued that the federal government should not | |
Operation | Pierce Arrow was a U.S. military operation during the |
Pierce Arrow was followed by Operation Flaming Dart o | |
aunching of retaliatory air strikes (Operation | Pierce Arrow) on the bases of the North Vietnamese to |
They won't smash up our | Pierce Arrow, |
Constellation´s VA-146 a week after Operation | Pierce Arrow. |
They had the following children: Edward | Pierce, Arthur Dean, and Elisabeth Louise. |
has progressed for some weeks past, under Mr. | Pierce, as fast as the means in his power would permi |
The film starred James | Pierce as Tarzan, Frederick Peters as Esteban Miranda |
He was appointed by President | Pierce as chief justice of the Territory of Nebraska |
mayor, he was appointed by President Franklin | Pierce as Collector for the Port of Detroit, where he |
of law and was appointed by President Franklin | Pierce as a United States attorney for the northern d |
eal of CCM on KLTY was the engagement of David | Pierce as program director/afternoon drive-time annou |
In 1732, he succeeded his uncle | Pierce as baronet. |
991 and in 1991 succeeded the departing Steven | Pierce as House Minority Leader. |
Wendell | Pierce as Special Agent Richard Gill, U.S. Secret Ser |
In 1958, Aaron Richmond hired Walter | Pierce as a Programming Associate. |
coming the cultural center of the city of Fort | Pierce as well as being the greatest and biggest cult |
Wendell | Pierce as Slick |
He was appointed by President Franklin | Pierce as United States Minister to Prussia from Nove |
Norman | Pierce as Jim Sturry |
James | Pierce as The officer |
Ashley Elizabeth | Pierce as Jane |
er from its six-year hiatus with a certain Mr. | Pierce as editor. |
Pierce assembled and performed with a band of local S | |
ncidentally visiting friend and colleague John | Pierce at the Bell Labs Murray Hill facility at the t |
However, when the cyborg Donald | Pierce attacked and impaled Laurie, Kevin lashed out |
orne, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Franklin | Pierce attended. |
of a major international award - the Robert W. | Pierce Award for Christian Service - by World Vision |
Adebisi gets Wangler, Poet, and | Pierce back into Em City against McManus' wishes. |
Dr. | Pierce Bailey (1865-1922) was an American neurologist |
George | Pierce Baker (1866-1935) was an American educator in |
y to study the art of playwriting under George | Pierce Baker in his "47 workshop." |
He directs the Ken | Pierce Baroque Dance Company, collaborating with Tafe |
Born | Pierce Beasley in Liverpool, England, in 1881, and ed |
Pierce beat Bryant off the drive, but Bryant knocked | |
Pierce became a regular starter in 1991-92, his first | |
March 4, 1853: Franklin | Pierce became President of the United States |
In 1952, | Pierce became the head football coach, head track coa |
February 20 - "Slowly" by Webb | Pierce becomes the first No. 1 song on Billboard's co |
Justin Maranga, Nick Long and Brandon | Pierce began a three-piece project in the summer of 2 |
In 1984, | Pierce began the Celebrity Series of Boston outreach |
intra-band tension (notably between Kember and | Pierce) began to break the band apart. |
Because there were many people upset over | Pierce being allowed to remain on the team and keep h |
Pierce believed in a hierarchical society governed by | |
in murmuring about werewolves, while Inspector | Pierce believes the opposite and suspects strange act |
When Martha confronted | Pierce between 12:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m., he told her to |
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of the 1950s due to illness, which left De De | Pierce blind. |
e Harry, Paul Outlaw, Mick Harvey, Jeffrey Lee | Pierce, Blixa Bargeld, Lydia Lunch, Alexander Hacke, |
Pierce, BO, Foster. | |
Other featured cast members were Webb | Pierce, Bobby Lord, Leroy Van Dyke, Norma Jean and Ca |
d with great success by Eddy Rodgers and Bemus | Pierce, both former Carlisle All-Americans. |
When | Pierce bought the West Virginia property, he named it |
He had previously written hits for Webb | Pierce, Brenda Lee, Stonewall Jackson and others, but |
The General | Pierce Bridge is a steel truss road bridge over the C |
General | Pierce Bridge, between spans facing northeast. |
In 1773, he married the widow Mary | Pierce Bridger. |
Following Aaron Richmond's death in 1965, | Pierce briefly shared co-managing directorship of the |
George Gaylord Simpson (1946) and | Pierce Brodkorb (1963) argued about whether the bones |
It was erected by | Pierce Brodkorb in 1971 to place a fossil species kno |
Pierce Brodkorb with the tarsometatarsus of Titanis ( | |
xander Wetmore, Alan Feduccia, Philip Ashmole, | Pierce Brodkorb, Trevor H. Worthy, Zhou Zhonghe, Brad |
He is buried at | Pierce Bros. Westwood Memorial Park in Los Angeles. |
nteenth James Bond film, and the first to star | Pierce Brosnan as 007. |
Pierce Brosnan as Charles Hawkins, Tyler's father. | |
Pierce Brosnan as Stuart Dunmire - Miranda's boyfrien | |
My Crazy Life (2005) | ...Pierce Brosnan |
Dolphins is narrated by | Pierce Brosnan with music by Sting. |
uction of Filumena in which he played opposite | Pierce Brosnan in the latter's first stage role. |
ovie The Thomas Crown Affair in the scene when | Pierce Brosnan capsizes his catamaran. |
s); and a recurring role as Bill Tanner in the | Pierce Brosnan Bond movies GoldenEye and The World Is |
Pierce Brosnan joined the film's cast in late 2005. | |
Paul Bettany, Anne-Marie Duff, Colin Firth and | Pierce Brosnan trained. |
Pierce Brosnan was then approached for the role, but | |
eventeenth James Bond film, GoldenEye starring | Pierce Brosnan as Agent 007. |
uld retire from her role with the departure of | Pierce Brosnan as James Bond. |
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