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ber 31, 2001, Carlock married Jennifer Nielsen | Rogers, a Wellesley graduate and CNNfn producer/repor |
Pamela | Rogers, a spokesperson for Affliction, maintained tha |
of World War II in the European Theatre, Steve | Rogers, a U.S. soldier, known as Captain America due |
The lift lock was designed by Richard Birdsall | Rogers, a superintendent of the Trent Canal (part of |
ma and Eric Allan Kramer played Dave and Sally | Rogers, a primary, friendly, wholesome white couple t |
ed that he must have sold Nansloe to one Henry | Rogers, a solicitor and grandson of the inventor Henr |
WRHQ General Manager Jerry | Rogers, a Savannah radio veteran for more than 40 yea |
tion campaign, Bradshaw an openly gay man, and | Rogers a leading member of the religious right. |
In 1948 Jack married Constance | Rogers, a librarian at the Ashmolean Museum. |
It was prompted by the death of Frank | Rogers, a Labour Party MP, and was won by Fred Gerbic |
The park is named for Gamble | Rogers, a Florida folk singer. |
The Rev. Samuel C.A. | Rogers, a circuit-riding minister in the area, first |
2005, Hollis resigned and the Liberals' Terry | Rogers, a local chartered accountant, picked up the s |
Thomas | Rogers, a Mayflower Pilgrim and one of forty-one sign |
Richard | Rogers: a biography (ISBN 0-571-13976-0 (pbk)) |
Meanwhile, her daughter Evelyn | Rogers, a librarian at Oral Roberts University ran fo |
July 16, 2001: Steven | Rogers, a security guard at a clinic in Melbourne, Au |
He started his career playing with Todd | Rogers, a teammate of his at San Marcos High School i |
silent partner, industrialist Henry Huttleston | Rogers, a native of Fairhaven, Massachusetts. |
The building was designed by George Bigelow | Rogers, a local Mobile architect who was responsible |
state, largely represented by Congressman Hal | Rogers, a longtime friend of Hilda Legg. |
According to engineer Susan | Rogers, a rare technical error on her part led to dis |
Rogers, a 6' 9" power forward from the University of | |
Roy | Rogers, a horse dealer and a peddler of leather goods |
He won the Democratic primary against Jim | Rogers, a retired schoolteacher who stressed campaign |
See the further reading section: Ben | Rogers, A.J. Ayer: A Life, Grove Press, 2001 Gamaliel |
words and music were composed by Ronald Bruce | Rogers a/k/a Ron Rogers. |
Rogers' acceleration continued all the way to the lin | |
In 1758, Abercromby recognized | Rogers' accomplishments by promoting him to Major, wi |
999 and format to classic rock as Rock 97 when | Rogers acquired the station. |
July 6 - Roy | Rogers, actor, singer, 86 |
alty actress Sandra Huggett, TV presenter Lisa | Rogers, actress Zoie Kennedy, harpist Jemima Phillips |
Rogers addressed a cautionary epistle to Cromwell, an | |
cted by William A. Wellman and starring Ginger | Rogers, Adolphe Menjou, George Montgomery, Nigel Bruc |
t been determined if the show will continue on | Rogers after the four scheduled episodes. |
Charles Stewart married, firstly, Elizabeth | Rogers, after June 1659. |
The ferry service was restarted by Bryan | Rogers after a gap of 80 years and is now run by volu |
It was announced on April 14, 2008 that | Rogers agreed to a new 5-year contract on WQAM, which |
Rogers Airfield (also known as 30-Mile Drome) is a fo | |
the terminal and hangars at Kingston's Norman | Rogers Airport is named Len Birchall Way. |
lbums Cold Water Music and Hinterland and Kate | Rogers' album St. Eustacia. |
It appeared on | Rogers album Share Your Love in 1981. |
ased in March 1980, it was a first single from | Rogers' album Gideon. |
tists Records in 1979 and was the second Kenny | Rogers album to reach the pop UK Albums Chart Top 20 |
For the Kenny | Rogers album, see Love Is Strange (album). |
Back Home Again marks the last of | Rogers' albums with Reprise, and marks the beginning |
Angel | Rogers, Alfie Silas, Tata Vega, Siedah Garrett, Sarah |
such as the Meteor, the Firefly, and the Will | Rogers all through Tulsa. |
All lyrics written by Tommy | Rogers, all music composed by Between the Buried and |
ught Muzharul Islam, Norman Foster and Richard | Rogers, all attending the Masters course as scholarsh |
Indeed, John Wayne, Gene Autry and Roy | Rogers all got their start in this neighborhood as di |
Blues Blues Blues (1999) (as The Jimmy | Rogers All-Stars, with numerous special guests) |
was founded in 1978 by Jack Lancaster and Mick | Rogers, along with Clive Bunker and John G. Perry. |
The by-election win of Terry | Rogers, along with that of Michael Caltabiano in Chat |
Rogers, along with more than 50 other men, was trappe | |
Guitarist, Adam | Rogers, also recorded a version on his 2007 album, Ti |
Rogers also began the 2008 season on the Broncos' pra | |
Rogers also filled in for Tom Hanks in a Spoofed Da V | |
Rogers also attended events supporting the Servicemem | |
Rogers also earned spots on eight All-America teams, | |
His brother Reggie | Rogers also played in the NFL. |
Bishop | Rogers also invited the Congregation of Notre Dame to |
Rogers also co-wrote "Somebody Take Me Home", a song | |
Rogers also began her partnership with Fred Astaire i | |
During this time | Rogers also earned his real estate license. |
Rogers also lectured in political economy at Worceste | |
Rogers also helped promote games with celebrities on | |
Rogers also served as State Treasurer of Wyoming twic | |
Teddy Buckner and Ernie | Rogers: alto saxophones; |
Kenny | Rogers: alto saxophone |
Rogers amassed a great fortune, estimated at over $10 | |
covers of artists like Jimmy Buffett and Kenny | Rogers, among others. |
The success of the single did earn | Rogers an appearance on national TV to promote the si |
In Europe, she met Leroy | Rogers, an African-American from the United States, t |
Harriet Thorpe plays Cat | Rogers an actress who is busy understudying multiple |
Rogers, an African American, is a follower of Lyndon | |
divider who was also the son-in-law of Phillip | Rogers, an early settler who helped develop Rogers Pa |
name is believed to have originated with John | Rogers, an ancestor of the noted writer Will Rogers. |
s were a sketch of Millicent, a tracing of the | Rogers' ancestry, and a copy of the Fairhaven Star ca |
ani, Senator Rick Santorum, Representative Hal | Rogers, and several members of Kentucky's State Legis |
slady was a 1956 American film starring Ginger | Rogers and Carol Channing. |
"affectionate yinzer spirit" on par with Fred | Rogers and Myron Cope. |
Threatening Green (1980), with artist Marshall | Rogers, and Detectives, Inc.: A Terror Of Dying Dream |
each Boys, Merle Haggard, Lionel Richie, Kenny | Rogers and Loretta Lynn have been brought in to the L |
1940s when he did work with Art Pepper, Shorty | Rogers, and Chet Baker. |
athletes - Major League Baseball pitcher Kevin | Rogers and minor league player Carlos Rose. |
sador Bill is a 1931 comedy film starring Will | Rogers and Marguerite Churchill. |
Following the break of Blind Melon, in 1999, | Rogers and musician Rene Lopez formed the band Extra |
ing another federal election in 1958, in which | Rogers and Shaw faced each other again, this time wit |
ath of Williams in 1991, the church considered | Rogers and Campbell each as a potential leader and vi |
nning back Ronnie Brown, defensive back Carlos | Rogers, and quarterback Jason Campbell, as well as th |
After her defeat, | Rogers and her husband moved to Edmonton. |
ng out of that building, some members from the | Rogers and Bentonville area decided to form a new con |
Roy | Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers - "Dust" (Written |
Rogers and Dalhausser have been a dominant force on b | |
teely Dan, Dave Holland, Joanne Brackeen, Adam | Rogers and many more. |
There is a photograph of Will | Rogers and Darryl F. Zanuck at polo behind the bar. |
The music video was directed by Chris | Rogers, and features the duo on their touring. |
's church, Oxford (1714-19), rector of Coln St | Rogers and canon of Gloucester cathedral (1718-39). |
onica Loughman, Irish Prima Ballerina, Brendan | Rogers and Katie Jane Goldin. |
and Etta Moten, danced by Fred Astaire, Ginger | Rogers and the chorus; this is notable for being Asta |
Roy | Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers - "Padre of Old S |
tation by early 20th century trial lawyer Earl | Rogers, and one is featured on the front cover dust j |
Outlet was designed by architect Lord Richard | Rogers and engineers Buro Happold, and opened in Marc |
She was married to Frank | Rogers and left in 1991 on the collapse on their marr |
Harold Adamson (lyrics), although one song by | Rogers and Hart, "Disgustingly Rich", remains from th |
t Pomeranz, David Stratton, Kerry O'Brien, Tim | Rogers and Shabba Doo. |
tinued his education under Ernst Toch, Bernard | Rogers and Aaron Copland, as well as at Reed College |
Kenny | Rogers and Dottie West covered the song in 1979 and r |
Originally recorded and released by Kenny | Rogers and the First Edition, the song later became a |
umber of recording artists, most notably Kenny | Rogers and the First Edition, recorded the song throu |
1963-1987, Robinson and fellow Miracles Bobby | Rogers and Pete Moore comment that the song's success |
a 1945 British comedy film directed by Maclean | Rogers and starring Jackie Hunter, Joyce Heron and Cl |
in 1969 and joined the country rock band Kenny | Rogers and The First Edition. |
ake this attempt, William Lewis Manly and John | Rogers, and they were provided with enough provisions |
Roy | Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers - "Texas Trails" |
me It on Texas" is a song co-written by Ronnie | Rogers and producer Mark Wright and recorded by count |
a 1952 British crime film directed by Maclean | Rogers and starring John Bentley and Carol Marsh. |
ecordings of therapeutic sessions between Carl | Rogers and his clients., Porter used Rogers' transcri |
he coached Heisman Trophy running back George | Rogers and compiled a 45-36-1 record. |
e also did sessions with Art Pepper and Shorty | Rogers, and later extensively played with Shelley Man |
State Fair, starring Janet Gaynor, Will | Rogers and Lew Ayres |
Rosarita is a 1945 American film starring Roy | Rogers and directed by Frank McDonald. |
is series of paintings, he and Ann return with | Rogers and Potter to Portsmouth in 1766. |
Seim, who attended high school with | Rogers and Harding, asked if he could play drums for |
Nick | Rogers and Forrest Harding, former Nevada Union High |
Arkansas, including Fayetteville, Springdale, | Rogers, and Bentonville. |
was befriended by Lady Blessington and Samuel | Rogers, and for a time engaged in business as a books |
t this time by the addition of guitarist Chris | Rogers, and has remained a four-piece ever since. |
Yorker magazine published a lengthy profile of | Rogers, and the larger issues surrounding the DADT de |
h an officer of his regiment (Robert Montresor | Rogers) and a lieutenant of the 67th Regiment (Edmund |
In 1811, Edward Preble Little married Edy | Rogers, and later married Beulah Brown of Lynn, Massa |
In October 2009, Kenny | Rogers and Dolly Parton reunited for the first time i |
e cast that included Katharine Hepburn, Ginger | Rogers and Lucille Ball, Leeds was nominated for an A |
er and Lawrence Funke, it was built in 1925 by | Rogers and Duncanson. |
ter is a live-action telefilm directed by Doug | Rogers and starring Victor DiMattia as Dennis Mitchel |
Joe Mendoza and starring David Hemmings, John | Rogers and Roberta Paterson. |
a 1937 British drama film directed by Maclean | Rogers and starring Edward Rigby, Mary Glynne and Gus |
enway, Jeannie Lewis, David Massengill, Garnet | Rogers, and Glenn Yarbrough. |
atalogues of plays had been printed by Richard | Rogers and William Ley, in their edition of The Carel |
Rosina, sailed by | Rogers and his three sons, was uniquely three times w |
ffrey Thompson, Syd Conabere as orderly George | Rogers, and Judith Godden as Nurse Jill Adamson. |
Lab Films produced a documentary about Robert | Rogers and his Rangers entitled The Battle On Snowsho |
It was rescued by local residents Derek | Rogers and Tom Dawson when the chapel was converted t |
Rogers, and team-mate Pom Green, retired from Olympic | |
It is bounded to the north and east by Oliver | Rogers and Victoria Road, to the south by Marmora Ter |
which he returned to Marion to marry Henrietta | Rogers and engage in planting and business ventures. |
Door (1937) opposite Katharine Hepburn, Ginger | Rogers, and Adolphe Menjou. |
Vocal is taught by Robin | Rogers and Erin Slenk. |
tures with such other stars as Gene Autry, Roy | Rogers and John Wayne. |
Operations at | Rogers and Big Creek Gaps September 10. |
Roy | Rogers and chorus - "Ride Vaqueros" (Written by John |
Operations at | Rogers' and Big Creek Gaps September 10. |
Bergerac was the former husband of Ginger | Rogers and Hayes had just starred in Attack of the 50 |
d a studio set made up of Ludwig, Slingerland, | Rogers and Gretsch components. |
This was the second of the | Rogers and Astaire musicals; Flying Down to Rio (1933 |
a 1929 British crime film directed by Maclean | Rogers and starring Dorothy Seacombe, Ian Harding and |
veral famous residents, including singer Kenny | Rogers and Actress Tammy Luthi Retzlaff. |
Roy | Rogers and Dale Evans played the entire run of that y |
The film stars Joseph Cotten, Ginger | Rogers and Shirley Temple, with Spring Byington, Tom |
US-169 travels through Tulsa, | Rogers, and Nowata counties. |
the County " is a 1979 song performed by Kenny | Rogers, and co-written by Roger Bowling and Billy Ed |
a 1938 British comedy film durected by Maclean | Rogers and starring Claude Hulbert, Winifred Shotter, |
groups of Chet Baker, Maynard Ferguson, Shorty | Rogers, and others. |
a 1937 British comedy film directed by Maclean | Rogers and starring George Carney, Dinah Sheridan, Br |
Woodes | Rogers and Blackbeard are based on historical charact |
l in Love with a Dreamer" is a single by Kenny | Rogers and Kim Carnes. |
in Ex-Ignota , the two (along with bassist Joe | Rogers and others) found themselves in San Francisco, |
In 1997, | Rogers and Fulton both wrestled in the WWF's Light He |
vada System of Higher Education Chancellor Jim | Rogers and TV personality Jon Ralston. |
to auditions: "Islands in the Stream" by Kenny | Rogers and Dolly Parton (duet with Danielle Falco) |
ary 2011, Rademaker left Barbour, Griffith and | Rogers and joined the Podesta Group. |
n in 2011-12 will present Verdi's La Traviata, | Rogers and Hammerstein's The King and I, and an abrid |
gen bested the Olympic Champions from USA Todd | Rogers and Phil Dalhausser 21-17, 17-21 and 17-15 to |
d Damon Stoudamire, as well as forwards Carlos | Rogers and Walt Williams. |
a 1939 British comedy film directed by Maclean | Rogers and starring June Clyde, Hugh Williams, Louise |
Performed by Roy | Rogers and reprised by Pat Brady - "I'm Beginning to |
He lost the election by a margin of 53% for | Rogers and 47% for Segall. |
a 1953 British comedy film directed by Maclean | Rogers and starring Hy Hazell, Harry Secombe and Mich |
opo is a jazz album co-led by trumpeter Shorty | Rogers and alto saxophonist Art Pepper, recorded in 1 |
n in Carmarthenshire, Wales, the son of Joseph | Rogers and Margaret James, and came to the island wit |
ong character and, like rival cowboy stars Roy | Rogers and Gene Autry, gained lasting fame in the Wes |
tenant Lenon, with Lieutenant Robert Montresor | Rogers and Private John McDougall of the 44th Foot, d |
a 1958 British comedy film directed by Maclean | Rogers and starring Thora Hird, Eric Barker and Vera |
e he introduced trumpet player/arranger Shorty | Rogers and pianist Bobby Corwin, Johnny Mercer's son- |
lm was remade as Heartbeat (1946), with Ginger | Rogers and Basil Rathbone. |
imon Hill, Peter Stevenson, Carrie Frais, Lisa | Rogers and Dave Beckett commentated for the channel. |
zo Piano, who worked in Kahn's office, Richard | Rogers and Norman Foster). |
The town was the basis for the Kenny | Rogers and the First Edition album The Ballad of Cali |
Jack Powell (Charles "Buddy" | Rogers) and David Armstrong (Richard Arlen) are rival |
several Gala concerts celebrating the music of | Rogers and Hammerstein, and a special guest for Barba |
his capacity he worked directly with John F.W. | Rogers and began a long-term association with another |
Curtis | Rogers and Palmer James, two members of the Creations |
eebles, Richie Freeman, Jimmy Curtis and Corky | Rogers, and they continued recording into the 1980s, |
Both | Rogers and the tourist drowned. |
It was directed by Bob | Rogers and cinematography was done by Reed Smoot. |
ty with tracks arranged by Bill Holman, Shorty | Rogers and husband Bob Cooper). |
o Brazil, Jr., Scott Stevens, Andy Fish, Randy | Rogers and Mad Man Pondo. |
Rogers and Allen were both large land owners in Vermo | |
ommunity were: Gibson, Graves, Latham, Reagan, | Rogers and Thomas. |
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