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| Odell | Pollard, a retired attorney from Searcy and the Arkan |
| s for The Sebadoh (1999) and replaced by Russ | Pollard, a friend of Loewenstein's from Louisville. |
| s founded in 1921 by British historian Albert | Pollard, a Professor of Constitutional History at Uni |
| ad Director, Admoni watched over the Jonathan | Pollard affair, in which it was revealed that Israel |
| anuary, 2010 he succeeded 14-year mayor Royce | Pollard after winning the 2009 election by nine perce |
| hitting was so impressive that NSW approached | Pollard after the game and attempted to sign him for |
| Pollard also wrote "The Pamunkey Indians of Virginia, | |
| rats supporting Remmel was governor was Odell | Pollard, an attorney from Searcy, who switched partie |
| She married Captain Frank | Pollard, an expert on Cornish history and they lived |
| play two overseas players, and signed Kieron | Pollard and Cameron White to fulfil these roles. |
| The architectural historians Richard | Pollard and Nikolaus Pevsner are of the opinion that |
| Dick | Pollard and Bill Voce had the Colts 7/2, but they rec |
| ys is a 1926 comedy film directed by Harry A. | Pollard and starring Charles Murray, George Sidney, K |
| Pollard and Miao teachers | |
| In 1884, he published (with William | Pollard and William Turner) A Reasonable Faith, a hig |
| reclaimed his five-eighth position from Bruce | Pollard and excelled just as he had in his five previ |
| ch, unsavory collectors Richard DuMont (James | Pollard) and local rancher Harrison Houk (Peter Fonda |
| raft, with a navigator, his friend Major Hugh | Pollard, and two female companions. |
| It is currently co owned by Johnny | Pollard and sister Betty Ann Pollard Graverly. |
| do McCann, Alaskan native Vex Da Vortex (Sean | Pollard) and Jamaican-born brothers Myntric (Sean Mye |
| emented the returns from other sources) names | Pollard and Perne for 1559 as well as 1563 |
| Ernest C. | Pollard and Richard B. Setlow (1962). |
| ollows the suggestion of a friend (Michael J. | Pollard) and becomes involved with an off-Broadway th |
| 928) is a silent comedy short starring Daphne | Pollard and Johnny Burke. |
| worked for Parkhill Publishing alongside Eve | Pollard, and spent a year editing Real Homes. |
| made a live-action film in 1987 starring Hugh | Pollard and Nicola Stapleton. |
| Thomas Derby, Sir Piers Edgcumbe, Sir Richard | Pollard and John Rowe. |
| d is a 1922 Western film directed by Harry A. | Pollard and featuring Hoot Gibson. |
| The film was directed by Harry A. | Pollard and is based upon the story Let's Go by E.J. |
| ally that there is no difference; I am Robert | Pollard and I am Guided By Voices." |
| is time with the Colts, playing behind Marcus | Pollard and Dallas Clark. |
| 22 American Western film directed by Harry A. | Pollard and starring Hoot Gibson. |
| Meanwhile, | Pollard and Joy were hunting smaller whales near the |
| in a band with Ronnie Scott, Hank Shaw, Tommy | Pollard, and Tony Crombie. |
| twood against Progressive Conservative Lawrie | Pollard and Liberal June Menzies. |
| March 2004 - Guest stars: Zoie Palmer, Jason | Pollard, Andrew Airlie |
| in 2006, and developed by Jim Cannon, Samuel | Pollard, Andy Culpin and David Young. |
| After | Pollard, AR 139 runs straight north to the Missouri s |
| f the plane crash are: Mark Hughes, Elizabeth | Pollard, Archie Brooks, and Leonard Kempinski. |
| ork Tribune, who, however, had escaped before | Pollard arrived. |
| Daphne | Pollard as Sybil |
| and former Minneapolis Lakers head coach Jim | Pollard as the franchise's first head coach. |
| Michael J. | Pollard as Fabian |
| Barbara | Pollard as Hotel Manager |
| 'Snub' | Pollard as a park caretaker |
| 'Snub' | Pollard as Man fined $28 |
| 'Snub' | Pollard as Bertie, Messenger / Orderly |
| It stars Michael J. | Pollard as Billy the Kid. |
| mas, Sebastian Love, Marjorie Dawes and Vicky | Pollard, as well as new characters not previously see |
| a vocal training course under Professor David | Pollard at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in |
| Robert Nelson | Pollard at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judg |
| Born in King and Queen County, Virginia, | Pollard attended the University of Virginia School of |
| Pollard attended South Side High School and was a let | |
| Fred G. | Pollard attended Richmond Public Schools and the Epis |
| Clubbe, C., | Pollard, B., Smith-Abbott, J., Walker, R. & Woodfield |
| Pollard, B.J. & Paton, A.J. 2003. | |
| Cheek, M. & | Pollard, B.J. 2000. |
| Darbyshire, I., | Pollard, B.J. & Cheek, M. 2004. |
| In November 2008, | Pollard became editor of the Jewish Chronicle. |
| the Sacramento Kings, and newly-acquired Scot | Pollard began as the starting center. |
| Pollard began 1988 in the seconds, but a series of so | |
| Dr. | Pollard began his tenure at Syracuse University in 19 |
| Pollard Berrier (Vocal Sounds, Lyrics) | |
| ter Or For Worse, starring Gorden Kaye and Su | Pollard, between 1993 and 1996. |
| Pollard Bridge, Newlay near Leeds | |
| de" (real name George Weisgerber) proposed to | Pollard, but was turned down. |
| He is married to former newspaper editor Eve | Pollard, by whom he has a son, Oliver. |
| as divided into three whaleboats commanded by | Pollard, Chase, and Joy and set sail with provisions |
| Pollard chose #66 as his new uniform number, and joki | |
| His sister, Mary Ellen | Pollard Clarke (1862-1939), was a prominent advocate |
| first black head coach in the NFL since Fritz | Pollard coached the Akron Pros in 1921. |
| to the role in the Eighth Doctor and Charley | Pollard Companion Chronicles audio story Solitaire. |
| Johnny | Pollard continued to play with Dave Wenger in Daddy's |
| Chief Councillor - Bob | Pollard; Councillors - Dean Drake; John Henderson; To |
| Morgan, S., Pogonoski, J., | Pollard, D. & Paxton, J. 2006. |
| Pogonoski, J.J., | Pollard, D.A. & Paxton, J.R. 2005. |
| ond marriage was on January 20, 1745 to Sarah | Pollard, daughter of Joseph Pollard and Priscilla Hoo |
| The Rt Rev Benjamin | Pollard, DD, TD was an eminent Anglican Bishop for th |
| Not heavily recruited by major colleges, | Pollard decided to attend Loyola University, now know |
| Pollard died of disease in Lynchburg, Virginia on 17 | |
| ilt up a steady playing partnership with Paul | Pollard during Lincolnshire's Minor Counties Champion |
| Guil played with Hall of Famer, Fritz | Pollard during his stints with Akron and Hammond. |
| Dr. | Pollard earned his M.S.W. from the University of Nort |
| During 1867 to 1869 | Pollard edited a weekly paper at Richmond, and he con |
| Judith Anderson, Brandon De Wilde, Michael J. | Pollard, Eileen Ryan, and George C. Scott. |
| Pollard ended the summer with just 428 first-class ru | |
| w York Times review of a book by Bruce Bawer, | Pollard endorsed the notion that "liberal appeasement |
| Injuries to Sibbles and to Frank Booth gave | Pollard even greater opportunity in 1935, and he play |
| All songs written by Robert | Pollard except where noted. |
| The first settlers in the area were the | Pollard family in the 1870s. |
| currently now the unincorporated community of | Pollard Flat. |
| Pollard founded the Woodend branch of the Australian | |
| acuga, Chicks on Speed, Iain Forsyth and Jane | Pollard, Francis Upritchard, Peter McDonald, Matt Bry |
| The launch party saw Chris Chittell (Eric | Pollard from the Emmerdale TV series) pull the first |
| Currently occupied by Kenneth H. | Pollard Funeral Home |
| o careers in the National Football League: Al | Pollard, Gene Filipski and Ray Malavasi. |
| e under Governors Harry F. Byrd, John Garland | Pollard, George C. Peery and James H. Price, until hi |
| first-team selections from that season - Jim | Pollard, George Mikan, Red Holzman and Al Cervi - are |
| la, Colombia, to James E. and Margaret Louise | Pollard Goff. |
| Budd Carr, who let Frederiksen know that Jeff | Pollard had recently left Le Roux and a lead vocal sp |
| evaluation of research projects in education, | Pollard has worked extensively with schools and local |
| Pollard has also been a member of the Seattle Seahawk | |
| unced on the Celebrity Net Worth website that | Pollard has a net worth of $500,000. |
| Champions league T-20 for Trinidad & Tobago, | Pollard hit 54 runs in just 18 balls in the 15th matc |
| abled Andy Pipkin, teenage Bristol chav Vicky | Pollard, homophobic homosexual Daffyd Thomas and inse |
| He was the only child of | Pollard Hopewell and his wife, Catherine Hebb, who we |
| George | Pollard House is a property in Franklin, Tennessee th |
| St. George 23 (Tries: | Pollard, Huddart, Ryan. |
| Elain LLwyd, Owain Arthur, Carwyn Jones, Ioan | Pollard, Iddon Alaw Jones, Lucy Kelly and Mareth Wyn |
| th a leading role as the jockey John M. "Red" | Pollard in the acclaimed film Seabiscuit, about the f |
| English actor best known for his role as Eric | Pollard in ITV's Emmerdale, a part that he has played |
| He is best known for his roles as Henry | Pollard in the Starz comedy series Party Down, Palek |
| Pollard's p − 1 algorithm is a number theoretic integ | |
| Wolfenden plays David Metcalfe, son of Eric | Pollard, in ITV's Emmerdale. |
| gned by architects Harry C. Schwebke and R.D. | Pollard in Prairie School and International Style arc |
| Up Appearances, he toured worldwide, with Su | Pollard, in the stageshow The Good Sex Guide. |
| Born as Amy Elizabeth | Pollard in British Guiana, she was adopted when her m |
| n 1,200 mi (1,900 km) to the west and captain | Pollard intended to make for them but the crew, led b |
| Ernest "Ernie" | Pollard is an English former professional rugby leagu |
| Dr. William L. | Pollard is the current President of Medgar Evers Coll |
| Pollard is a former law partner of former U.S. Repres | |
| Clare | Pollard is an English poet and playwright. |
| D.T. | Pollard is the pen name of Danny Pollard, the African |
| Pollard is coaching high school football for Lanett H | |
| Pollard is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm | |
| Tony | Pollard is an internationally renowned archaeologist |
| Ernie | Pollard is the father of the Wakefield RFC player of |
| Roy | Pollard is the son of the Great Britain, and Wakefiel |
| Pollard is an alumnus of John Lyon School and Mansfie | |
| Pollard is the offensive coordinator under his brothe | |
| In 1928, State Attorney General Claude | Pollard issued a legal opinion that the UT Board of R |
| Pollard, J. & Reynolds, A. 2002. | |
| Gillings, M. & | Pollard, J. 2004. |
| "All Around Cowboy" (Len | Pollard, Jack Routh) - 2:58 |
| In 1976, Dr. | Pollard joined the University of Pittsburgh, where he |
| He was the son of Hilary | Pollard Jones, who commanded an artillery battalion i |
| Reynolds, Andrew and | Pollard, Joshua (2002). |
| Pollard, Jr. was born sometime between 1786 and 1789. | |
| 1819, under the command of his cousin, George | Pollard, Jr. |
| Pollard, Jr. was left in the care of his uncle, James | |
| Frank | Pollard Jr., 19, a senior at Meridian High, a class B |
| Fritz | Pollard, Jr., won a bronze medal in the 110 meter hur |
| Fred had a brother, Robert Nelson | Pollard Jr.and a sister, Mary Butler (Polly) Pollard |
| system include Boundary Lake, Swan Pond, Lake | Pollard, Lake Yalgorup and Newnham Lake. |
| Lancashire's reliance on | Pollard lessened during the 1948 season, when his Cou |
| Pollard made a single appearance for Somerset in the | |
| Pollard made his debut in List A cricket for the Leic | |
| . Lilly, Ron Mitchell, David Montagne, Trisha | Pollard, Michael Truncale and Chris Covo (Student Reg |
| Pollard Mill Branch | |
| ath Grenades', referring to protagonist Cayce | Pollard mistaking them for hand grenades at first gla |
| Ernest C. | Pollard, Neena Agarwala, and Wallace Snipes (1992). |
| Pollard noted that Rockefeller appointed the first Af | |
| William G. | Pollard, nuclear physicist and Episcopal priest who w |
| June 1886) became Mrs | Pollard of Eudunda, and Georgiana never married and l |
| d won the state chairmanship to succeed Odell | Pollard of Searcy in White County in balloting before |
| Mark | Pollard of Kung Fu Cinema said that "the lead actors |
| in September 2005, and succeeded by Catherine | Pollard of Guyana in April 2008. |
| 23 June 1671 Anne daughter of John | Pollard of this Parish and Loveday Rosevear (aged 17) |
| ad expressed interest in the judgeship, Odell | Pollard of Searcy, then the state Republican chairman |
| He was the son of Baptist minister John | Pollard of King and Queen County, Virginia. |
| In 2002, McCaughan teamed up with Robert | Pollard of Guided By Voices to form the group Go Back |
| In his capacity as state GOP chairman, | Pollard often debated in public forums the staunch De |
| It is named after Charles | Pollard Olivier, an American astronomer of the 20th c |
| Liam was born William Chadwick | Pollard on 9 September 1977 in Pasadena, Texas USA. |
| School of Christian Education and as well as | Pollard Park. |
| in Parsons, Calvin Peach, Tracey Perry, Kevin | Pollard, Patty Pottle, Bob Ridgley, Shawn Skinner, Su |
| Pollard played limited minutes during the season and | |
| the San Antonio Spurs four games to none, and | Pollard played one minute of game 2. |
| Pollard played only the first and last parts of the 1 | |
| Pollard played three years at Purdue University. | |
| in the 21st round of the 1951 NFL Draft, and | Pollard played a total of 30 games in the NFL with th |
| Pollard played for Chesterfield before joining Port V | |
| bowlers: "With length, fair pace and swerve, | Pollard proved so successful that, no doubt, he would |
| Pollard, R. Pollard, Sprout) - 2:32 | |
| Pollard, R. Pollard, Sprout) - 0:39 | |
| "Johnny Appleseed" (Jim | Pollard, R. Pollard, Tobin Sprout) - 2:21 |
| "Hunter Complex" (Jim | Pollard, R. Pollard) - 1:41 |
| "Broadcaster House" (Jim | Pollard, R. Pollard, Tobin Sprout) - 1:08 |
| "I'll Get Over It" (Jim | Pollard, R. Pollard, Tobin Sprout) - 0:39 |
| Born in 1978 and raised in Bolton, | Pollard read English at Cambridge University. |
| Dr. | Pollard received his Ph.D. in policy and planning fro |
| In 1990 John | Pollard received the title of Professor of Modern Eur |
| While with the Sacramento Kings, | Pollard received the nickname "Samurai Scot." |
| In | Pollard's appeal to United States Court of Appeals fo |
| Music for 'Bubble' is an album by Robert | Pollard, released in 2005. |
| Once again, Captain | Pollard reluctantly yielded to their arguments. |
| Pollard represented parts of Henrico County and Richm | |
| Pollard responded with 142, his maiden first-class ce | |
| ning down the actual expected run-time of the | Pollard rho method where previous work relied on heur |
| g, Humberto Gatica, Patrice Levisohn, Charley | Pollard, Richard Alderson, Lolly Grodner, Robert Hart |
| Pollard, Richard; Nikolaus Pevsner (2006), The Buildi | |
| One notable former resident was John | Pollard RN. |
| ratt, Clive Robertson Pattison Muir, Benjamin | Pollard, Roland Harry William Roberts, William Presto |
| This decision surprised Loyola officials; | Pollard said he simply needed rest. |
| Pollard, Samuel (1919). | |
| e county particularly: Derbyshire suffered as | Pollard scored 180 and 91 in a drawn Championship mat |
| Batting in the lower order, | Pollard scored a duck in a Cheshire innings curtailed |
| Pollard served in that capacity until his death, in 1 | |
| During World War II, | Pollard served in the United States Naval Reserve. |
| On August 9, 2007, | Pollard signed a one-year contract with the Boston Ce |
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