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in the novel as the central character of Guy | Pringle, a large, extroverted, and gregarious Communi |
Pringle also had a touchdown in the Grey Cup game. | |
Pringle also showed how tyre fractures had decreased | |
Pringle also picked a track (The Soft Boys with "I Wa | |
w weeks, she had taken employment with Thomas | Pringle, an abolitionist writer, and Secretary to the |
N.S.W. Branch leadership by Jack Mundey, Bob | Pringle and Joe Owens and others were scrapped and ma |
e building was designed by Atlanta architects | Pringle and Smith for furniture magnates A. G. Rhodes |
The cast included Penelope Nice, Bryan | Pringle and Matthew Kelly. |
matic church movement founded by Pastors Phil | Pringle and Christine Pringle. |
ry 2: The Sparks signed Ebony Hoffman, LaToya | Pringle and Natasha Lacy and re-signed Ticha Penichei |
Mark | Pringle and Martin Colyer are now directors of Rock's |
Reed, along with Mike | Pringle and Johnny Bright, is one of the players most |
Harry | Pringle and Jack Small, who both went on to play in t |
Aileen | Pringle as Hilda |
Aileen | Pringle as Velma |
Bryan | Pringle as Mr. Lamb |
Aileen | Pringle as Claire Norville |
Aileen | Pringle as Paducah Pomeroy |
Aileen | Pringle as Mrs. Teddy Von Rennsler |
s father, Squadron Leader Sir Norman Hamilton | Pringle as 10th Baronet in 1961. |
Pringle as an undergraduate played for Cambridge Univ | |
was established June 23, 1852, with Isham K. | Pringle as first postmaster. |
He succeeded John | Pringle as Surgeon General of the British Army in 175 |
can State Poetry prize in 1967 and the Thomas | Pringle Award for creative writing in 1971. |
The | Pringle Baronetcy, of Pall Mall, was created in the B |
Canna ' | Pringle Bay' is a miniature Italian and Variegated Gr |
introduced it from South Africa and named it ' | Pringle Bay', after where it originated from in that |
The widow (Aileen | Pringle), believing she can ruin Ince by using his ow |
Pringle, born in Georgetown, South Carolina, was appo | |
eum designed by architects Wilkinson Eyre and | Pringle Brandon. |
defeated the Liberal Democrat incumbent Mike | Pringle by a narrow margin of 693 votes, reversing a |
John Wallace | Pringle, Chief Inspecting Officer of Her Majesty's Ra |
n is whether he had probable cause to believe | Pringle committed that crime. |
lude that there was probable cause to believe | Pringle committed the crime of possession of cocaine, |
Pringle concurred and performed the necessary rewrite | |
Pringle did not stand in 1929, when two Nationalist P | |
Grant | Pringle: Drums, guitar, keyboards & vocals (1997 to 2 |
her Stories (2001, ISBN 1-903468-02-7), David | Pringle, ed. |
Playing back-to-back matches, | Pringle enjoyed his best batting display in the next |
In 1980 the | Pringle family moved from New Zealand to Sydney to es |
ronetcies created for members of the Scottish | Pringle family, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia |
Bryan | Pringle: film by Ken Russell (1964) |
New Scientist - Heather | Pringle Firestorm from space wiped out prehistoric Am |
he Republican nominee, State Assemblyman Curt | Pringle, for the office previously held by incumbent |
It was represented by Steven | Pringle, formerly of the Liberal Party of Australia, |
Miss Susan | Pringle Frost founded the organization, known at firs |
Sir John William Sutton | Pringle FRS (J.W.S. Pringle) (1912-1982) was a Britis |
Laurier, Ryerson, Armour, McMurrich, Stisted, | Pringle, Gurd, Himsworth, Nipissing, Burton, Gibson, |
On June 3, it was revealed than Ben | Pringle had agreed personal terms with Rotherham Unit |
Pringle had run for 522 yards in his last four playof | |
Pringle Hall at the Naval War College is named in his | |
She is the daughter of Ann | Pringle Harris, an English teacher at the Fashion Ins |
Pringle has now returned to London where she currentl | |
Pringle has graduated and continues to record and per | |
Pringle held the seat in 1923, but was defeated at th | |
Percival | Pringle III |
In 1979, he began managing as Percy | Pringle III (or, alternatively, Percival Pringle) in |
efficient covering of cricket pitches: Derek | Pringle in The Daily Telegraph and Mike Selvey in The |
aloizou-Pringle instability together with Jim | Pringle in 1984. |
The parasite was first described by | Pringle in 1960. |
The parasite was first described by Ball and | Pringle in 1965. |
January 2000, as a late substitute for Martin | Pringle in a 3-0 win at home to Nottingham Forest. |
e geographic townships of Hardy, McConkey and | Pringle, including the communities of Arnstein, Bear |
Zara (Aileen | Pringle) is a gypsy rogue who joins with Confederate |
Pringle is the author of a collection of stories enti | |
Along with George Reed and Johnny Bright, | Pringle is one of the players most often mentioned as |
Phil | Pringle is the founder and President of C3 Church Glo |
ded Doug Flutie, Mike (Pinball) Clemons, Mike | Pringle, John Bonk and builder Tom Shepherd. |
In March 2011, | Pringle joined League Two outfit Torquay United on a |
Pringle joined Derby County from non-league side Ilke | |
e transfer was confirmed later that day, with | Pringle joining The Millers on a free transfer. |
James Alexander | Pringle KC (18 August 1874 - 7 July 1935) was a barri |
zaffarpore in 1899, as secretary of barrister | Pringle Kennedy, founder and editor of the Trihoot Co |
Hynes Bay (blue violet), Mission Lake (pink), | Pringle Lake (brown), San Antonio Bay (green) |
May 13: The Sparks waived LaToya | Pringle, Lisa Willis and Rashidat Junaid. |
On 22 May 1864, he was wed to Kate | Pringle Little, but she died after two years and he m |
's my dog?” His dog, Bella, was unscathed but | Pringle lost a leg in the incident. |
; Lanphere, M.A.; Weaver, S.D.; Briggs, R.M.; | Pringle, M.S. (1995). |
Pringle made his first-class debut for Somerset late | |
denal ligament during surgery is known as the | Pringle Maneuver. |
In 1853 she married Dr. John | Pringle Nichol (1804-1859), Regius Professor of Astro |
In 1859 he became John | Pringle Nichol's successor as professor in astronomy |
nd Soul is a 1927 silent film starring Aileen | Pringle, Norman Kerry, and Lionel Barrymore. |
Phil | Pringle OAM is a pastor and artist, and, together wit |
Colonel | Pringle of the Railway Inspectorate found part of the |
Pringle of Scotland | |
2011 MacGibbon is replaced by former | Pringle of Scotland Designer Clare Waight Keller. |
Klein, Banana Republic, Blumarine, Cacharel, | Pringle of Scotland, and Prada. |
shing yards in a single game with 357 by Mike | Pringle on November 4, 1989, against New Mexico State |
Pringle played for Essex between 1978 and 1993. | |
5 January - Thomas | Pringle, poet (died 1834) |
His son, the cricketer Derek | Pringle, represented Cambridge University, Essex and |
Hawkesbury MLA Steven | Pringle resigned from the Liberal Party on 17 October |
aturing Charlie Chaplin, Paul Robeson, Aileen | Pringle, Richard Barthelmess, lawyer Clarence Darrow, |
William Neill, and starred Ralph Ince, Aileen | Pringle, Sam De Grasse, Philip Strange, and Freddie B |
Richard Marcus ... Harry | Pringle- Samantha's father, the first one to die |
April 10 - John | Pringle, Scottish physician (died 1782) |
lomon Islands campaign continued into August, | Pringle screened advance units of the Vella Lavella a |
Swoops were a | Pringle shaped chocolate candy manufactured by The He |
On June 22, 2005, | Pringle signed a contract with the Montreal Alouettes |
Pringle spent just 19 days of the loan at Torquay, pl | |
lowing game of the 2009/2010 football season, | Pringle started his first game for Derby in the Carli |
In 1828 the commander of HMS Beagle, | Pringle Stokes (not related to John Lort Stokes), die |
Pringle stood for the UK Parliament in Fermanagh and | |
the Northern Ireland general election, 1929, | Pringle stood as a Local Option candidate in Larne, b |
Pringle studied at King's College, Cambridge where he | |
Tom and Olivia Jane Benyon, with James | Pringle, Sue Gibbs, Clare Hayns, James Maberly and th |
1999: Phil | Pringle, Sy Rodgers, Bobbie Houston, David Pearce |
ause the officer had probable cause to arrest | Pringle, the arrest did not contravene the Fourth and |
Thomas | Pringle the writer, poet and abolitionist, was born a |
ished as joint leading scorer alongside Harry | Pringle, though the pair scored only seven goals apie |
a copperleaf, and sometimes by the older name | Pringle three-seeded mercury. |
ur MP William Gillis, who had narrowly beaten | Pringle to win the seat at a by-election in 1921. |
, he was also invited by editor, John Douglas | Pringle, to write satirical columns for The Canberra |
30, 2009 Miller was traded along with LaToya | Pringle to the Minnesota Lynx for Nicole Ohlde. |
se him as a replacement for the injured Derek | Pringle, to face the Pakistan tourists in two Tests. |
anada Television for ITV, which starred Bryan | Pringle, Trevor Bannister, Graham Haberfield and Tim |
Pringle unsuccessfully contested Glasgow Springburn a | |
the story did not merit four episodes, and so | Pringle was asked to condense it down to fit the two- |
Pringle was captain of the Derby County reserves side | |
g that, absent specific facts tending to show | Pringle's knowledge and dominion or control over the |
On the 17th October 1981 | Pringle was injured by an IRA car bomb attached to hi |
Pringle was appointed by President Abraham Lincoln in | |
Pringle was heavily outnumbered, and despite fierce r | |
James | Pringle was the son of Henry Pringle, of Clonbay Hous |
Pringle was named BBC Pebble Mill Man of the Year for | |
Barbara | Pringle was a member of the Ohio House of Representat |
A Presbyterian, | Pringle was a cousin of Victoria Cross winning doctor |
Pringle was not particularly pleased with Saward's re | |
Pringle was born in Grafton, Ontario and was educated | |
In April 2008, | Pringle was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall |
Four years later in Moscow, | Pringle was eliminated in the repechages of the K-1 1 |
Pringle was elected as member for Lanarkshire North W | |
Don | Pringle was born in Lancashire but moved to Kenya as |
In November 2006, | Pringle was voted one of the CFL's Top 50 players (#4 |
he outset of war, Manning's alter ego Harriet | Pringle was a mere 21, and her husband a year older. |
Despite her scholarship, | Pringle was advised against taking art at university |
pionship midway through the following season, | Pringle was considered more of a batsman, being moved |
Pringle was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-third Con | |
Royal Marines, Lieutenant-General Sir Steuart | Pringle, was badly injured by a bomb planted by the I |
Joan | Pringle went on to star in the defunct NBC serial Gen |
Pringle went on to play thirty Tests until 1992, scor | |
meron) and the 3rd Brigade (Brigadier-General | Pringle), while the remainder of the division were po |
as Major-General Commando Forces to cover for | Pringle while he recovered. |
g the primary to former Assembly speaker Curt | Pringle who lost that election and now serves as mayo |
It is currently represented by Councillor Bob | Pringle, who was elected to city council in 2006 and |
Alouettes running back Mike | Pringle, who ran for 115 yards on the day, ran in a f |
aturing Heather Small, Martin Colyer and Mark | Pringle, who first came to the attention of the Briti |
ing Liberal Party MPs James Hogge and William | Pringle, who fought for improved pensions and represe |
anklin was on a tour of Britain with Sir John | Pringle who advised him to visit William Brownrigg. |
Christine (Chris) | Pringle, with her husband Phil Pringle, was one of th |
On the night of 3/4 September, | Pringle with Dyson made a sweep of Japanese barges be |
Some years later, one of his captains, Joel | Pringle, would write: "[Callaghan's] devotion to duty |
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