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ed to help the sheriff's deputies defend Dick | Rowland, a black prisoner, in actions leading up to t |
Rowland, a dentist, was originally mentioned as a can | |
ing the on-air talent of Jason Collier, Nancy | Rowland a.k.a |
panned album, Don't Stand Me Down, featuring | Rowland, Adams, O'Hara and Nicky Gatfield together wi |
In 2004, Helm represented Melissa Ann | Rowland, aged 28, a woman in Salt Lake City, Utah, wh |
artin Ritt, Archie Robbins, David Rose, Henry | Rowland, Alfred Ryder, Howard Shoup, Henry and Jack S |
bordered by the craters Carnot to the south, | Rowland along the west rim, and Stebbins to the north |
Rowland also competed at the USA Junior National Cham | |
Rowland also has extensive indoor soccer experience, | |
During the 2001 and 2002 | Rowland also played for the Chesapeake Dragons in the |
Thomas Alston was the eldest son of Sir | Rowland Alston, 2nd Baronet of Odell, Bedfordshire an |
producers Damon Sharpe (J-Lo, Ginuwine, Kelly | Rowland, Anastacia), Gregg Pagani (Babyface, Musiq So |
are the ghosts of two dead children, Charles | Rowland and Edwin Paine, who rather than enter the af |
Steven F. Miller, Joseph P. Reidy, Leslie S. | Rowland and Julie Saville. |
King Henry VII met John and his brothers | Rowland and Nathaniel in their childhood, and underto |
Rainkings along with ex-Bodines drummer John | Rowland, and bassist Carl Wolstenholme. |
The funfair lessee is David | Rowland and Sons. |
Originally formed by Davy T, Paul | Rowland and Dan Evans. |
Rowland and Molina then proposed that these chlorine | |
In 1973 Chemists Frank Sherwood | Rowland and Mario Molina, then at the University of C |
ery was founded in 2009 by Chris Collier, Joe | Rowland and Ken Smith.. It's located at 61 Depot Stre |
en for artists such as Usher, Ludacris, Kelly | Rowland, and Ciara. |
Murry he coached players like Les Cowan, Brad | Rowland and Grant Teaff. |
At the Los Angeles federal district court, | Rowland and Workman won two separate appeals, in 1856 |
guilty for the murder of the Matt and Jeremie | Rowland, and sentenced to maximum security prison, se |
steel industry began in 1849 when the firm of | Rowland and Hunt was formed for the purpose of operat |
He was signed in 2008 as backup to Brian | Rowland and Matthew Nelson. |
ritten the lyrics for this song: E.g., Edward | Rowland and a Canadian composer, Lt. Glitz Rice, is o |
merger of the firm of Thomas Hill (managed by | Rowland and Joseph Hill, grandsons of the founder) wi |
A study by | Rowland and Schweigert found individuals who are alre |
formed in 1976, with members including Kevin | Rowland and Kevin "Al" Archer, who would later form D |
Rowland and Harris had been at work for some eighteen | |
projects with Travis Porter, Ludacris, Kelly | Rowland and Trey Songz, among others. |
However, negotiations fell apart when | Rowland and the State refused Karmanos' demand to rei |
The son of | Rowland and Mary (Allen) Robinson of South Kingstown |
Wirt C. | Rowland, architect of the Penobscot Building, Guardia |
After Workman, as captain, and | Rowland, as lieutenant, of an American and European m |
Adele | Rowland as Sultana |
Helen | Rowland as LaMotte sister |
Henry | Rowland as German Sergeant Renser (uncredited) |
Henry | Rowland as Man on Street with Deputy |
He replaced John | Rowland as the #7 but by November 1962 Rowland had wo |
Rowland Assistive Technology Academy | |
returned to become assistant manager to Brian | Rowland at Sleaford Town and is widely expected to be |
On May 30, 1921, | Rowland attempted to enter the Drexel building elevat |
Rowland attended Paul M. Dorman High School in Roebuc | |
husband in Illinois, and the murder of Judge | Rowland Barnes in Atlanta, Georgia the county reevalu |
Rowland Barran became chairman of the family firm in | |
Donna | Rowland Barrett (born June 5, 1969, in Shelbyville, T |
Graeme | Rowland Base (born 6 April 1958) is an Australian aut |
irman of the company in 1903, and another son | Rowland became chairman in 1918. |
His wife Ann | Rowland became its successor. |
Having joined the Labour Party in 1946, | Rowland became an active participant in student polit |
The son of | Rowland Beevor and Margaret Frances Evans, Beevor was |
order, with US 501, it goes northwest through | Rowland before merging with I-95, from exit 10 to exi |
Lester | Rowland Bell (December 14, 1901 in Harrisburg, Pennsy |
In 1684 it received restoration from | Rowland Berkeley and between 1615 and 1939 it has bee |
Rowland Bernard "Bunny" Berigan (November 2, 1908 - J | |
Sir | Rowland Blennerhassett, 4th Baronet PC (Ire), JP (5 S |
at Yeshiva University and the former Jane and | Rowland Blumberg Centennial Professor in English at t |
iams of Aberpergwm House, Glynneath, and John | Rowland, both well respected local businessmen, in ar |
Rowland Bowen has recorded that a Maidstone newspaper | |
interesting for there is a view expressed by | Rowland Bowen that the game had gone out of fashion i |
missed for 15 and 8, an aggregate of 23 which | Rowland Bowen described as "probably the lowest recor |
Rowland Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and D | |
Rowland Bowen, Cricket: A History of its Growth and D | |
the 1776 English cricket season, according to | Rowland Bowen, the earliest known scorecard templates |
hed on 18 March 1941, sponsored by Miss Nancy | Rowland Brand, and commissioned at Boston on 16 Decem |
Branwhite was son of | Rowland Branwhite and Sarah (Brooke) his wife, and wa |
tten by Malcolm Stuart Boylan from a story by | Rowland Brown, and was directed by Alexander Hall. |
medy drama film directed by W.S. Van Dyke and | Rowland Brown. |
Robin Henry | Rowland Buckston (10 October 1908 - 16 May 1967) was |
Rowland Burdon (c. | |
Colonel | Rowland Burdon DL, JP, VD (19 June 1857 - 1 August 19 |
er Mrs Sclater-Booth, in memory of her father | Rowland Burdon (1857-1944). |
cker lost Fairfield and New Haven counties to | Rowland, but drew especially strong support from the |
Rowland came third in the men's Men's 3000m Steeplech | |
1861) map of the town created by Isaiah | Rowland CE, for further information visit Highlanes G |
Rowland Charles Wentworth Greenberg (born 28 August 1 | |
Michael Jackson, Jennifer Lopez, P!nk, Kelly | Rowland, Chrisette Michele, Robyn, Jaheim and others. |
Wrisley Brown and Charles Hedding | Rowland circa 1912 |
It shares his name with that of Henry A. | Rowland, Class of 1870, physicist and first president |
The financial difficulties of | Rowland Clegg-Hill, the 3rd Viscount Hill who was ban |
Toby | Rowland, Clickmango founder |
James and his wife Hanna had five children; | Rowland, Clifford, Colin, Verna and Ruth. |
Todd (aka Chains) worked for Hugh | Rowland, comes from the eastern coast Canada and is a |
Bruce | Rowland composed the music for the film, and also con |
story "In Which the Dead Return; and Charles | Rowland Concludes His Education", from issue #25, whi |
"If You Keep On" - 4:16 (Ant, Kevin | Rowland; Copyright EMI Music Publishing) |
list, behind only Demps, Darrel Brown, Marcus | Rowland, D'Angelo Cherry and Christophe Lemaitre. |
He was the eldest son of Brian George | Rowland Dalrymple-Hay (1898-1943), a Colonel in the I |
William E. Craig, Leonard E. Nelson, Richard | Rowland, David Lowry, Dr. John Senette, and the prese |
Rowland David Phillips (born 28 July 1965 at St David | |
Acting Wing Commander | Rowland David GEORGE, O.B.E. |
Rowland Davies - Assistant Director | |
By 1951, | Rowland demonstrated a model of the chair with seatin |
Rowland Detrosier, also Rowley Barnes, (c.1800 - 23 N | |
Many suspected that Governor John G. | Rowland did not want to keep the Whalers, as he harbo |
Even though | Rowland didn't perform the single during official pro |
Rowland, disillusioned with punk rock, immersed himse | |
ounsel to former Connecticut Governor John G. | Rowland during Rowland's first term, before entering |
Rowland E. Trowbridge (1821-1881), U.S. Representativ | |
He unsuccessfully contested the election of | Rowland E. Trowbridge to the 39th Congress. |
Rowland Edmund Prothero, 1st Baron Ernle MVO, PC (6 S | |
to a design by Edmund Kirby at the expense of | Rowland Egerton-Warburton of Arley Hall. |
The cottages were built in 1867-68 for | Rowland Egerton-Warburton of Arley Hall and designed |
Rowland Egerton-Warburton of Arley Hall paid for a re | |
880 by the Chester architect John Douglas for | Rowland Egerton-Warburton of Arley Hall, who added "D |
Rowland Ellis (1650 - September 1731) was a Welsh Qua | |
For the bishop of the same name, see | Rowland Ellis (bishop). |
Rowland Ellis becomes a Quaker as a result of the inf | |
and follows the experiences of Quaker leader | Rowland Ellis who founded a Welsh colony in Pennsylva |
the late 17th century under the leadership of | Rowland Ellis. |
have included Ronald Searle, Pont, Fougasse, | Rowland Emett, Beano and Dandy, Mike Williams, Mel Ca |
Rowland encouraged Trowbridge to study law, and the y | |
Evelyn | Rowland Esmond (born 1946), who succeeded as 4th Earl |
In 1975, | Rowland established Keyboard Records for the sole pur |
re copied and leaked to Novak and his partner | Rowland Evans as well as Jack Anderson of the New Yor |
w on CNN for approximately 20 years hosted by | Rowland Evans and Robert Novak. |
Evans and Novak was created in 1980, with | Rowland Evans and conservative Robert Novak hosted th |
Egerton-Warburton was the eldest son of | Rowland Eyles Egerton and his wife Mary Brooke, daugh |
Anthony | Rowland Favell, also known as Tony Favell (born 29 Ma |
"Kelly | Rowland feat. |
Calgary/Okotoks ( | Rowland Field) Aerodrome (TC LID: CRF4) is located 13 |
Philip | Rowland Filleul (15 July 1885 - 29 July 1974) was a B |
In his first year at Auburn, | Rowland finished third in the 200 meters at the 2009 |
Rowland Fisher (1885-1969) was a painter, mainly know | |
Fisher's son Samuel | Rowland Fisher, his wife Hannah Rodman Fisher, and th |
{{UK-painter- | Rowland Fisher. |
ley winery known as Orlando Wines, located in | Rowland Flat, South Australia. |
st floor store called police to report seeing | Rowland flee from the elevator and the building. |
In April 2009, the Principal, | Rowland Foote, and the Finance Director, Tony Myers, |
In November 1999, he fought Jason | Rowland for the British light-welterweight title, los |
He succeeded his uncle | Rowland Fothergill as manager, of the Aberdare iron-w |
ations such as the Mass Council for Arts, the | Rowland Foundation, the Polaroid Foundation, and the |
Major | Rowland Francis Bowen (born 27 February 1916; died 4 |
Rowland Fraser (died on 1 July 1916, aged 26) was a S | |
trons Jerome Frautschi and his wife, Pleasant | Rowland Frautschi. |
Sir | Rowland Frederick William Hodge, 1st Baronet (Septemb |
Rowland G. Edwards | |
was elected Governor of Delaware by defeating | Rowland G. Paynter, the Democratic Party candidate an |
Later in the 19th century, the sons of | Rowland G. Hazard, John N. and Rowland Hazard II (182 |
ompany, with Isaac P. Hazard as president and | Rowland G. Hazard as secretary/treasurer. |
Garrett, bases on story by Neil Blackwell and | Rowland G. Edwards. |
Wing Commander | Rowland Gascoigne Musson (7 February 1912-24 August 1 |
Rowland George Allanson Allanson-Winn, 5th Baron Head | |
hn Badcock, Jack Beresford, Hugh Edwards, and | Rowland George - Gold |
Rowland George Allanson Allanson-Winn was born in Lon | |
e entered into a partnership with his brother | Rowland Gibson Rodman and his father Samuel Rodman, u |
Sir Michael | Rowland Godfrey Llewellyn, 2nd Baronet 11 December 19 |
elped Mark King, Mike Lindup and the brothers | Rowland Gould (universally known as "Boon") and Phil |
her graduate studies under Howell using a new | Rowland grating spectrograph acquired by Smith Colleg |
slo's swing-jazz milieu, where he led his own | Rowland Greenberg Swing Band (1939-41) with Arvid Gra |
Rowland Greenberg and his Group, Swing is the thing ( | |
He played in | Rowland Greenberg's orchestra in 1952. |
Former whaler | Rowland H. Macy established his first dry goods store |
However, | Rowland had just purchased a new Lincoln when he hear |
e the conspiracy of the XX believe that Steve | Rowland had survived to attract Mongoose's killers in |
rls in 1867, St. Mark's Hospital in 1872, and | Rowland Hall school for girls in 1881. |
his laboratories for many years, was renamed | Rowland Hall in his honor that same year. |
Sir | Rowland Harry Biffen (28 May 1874 in Cheltenham - 12 |
Rowland has said that he saw O'Hara standing at a bus | |
Since 2004 | Rowland has run a goalkeeper specific training camp n |
"There's no question that | Rowland has an outstanding voice and there were a sur |
Rowland has appeared in recordings and in concert wit | |
Kanye West, Shontelle, Keri Hilson and Kelly | Rowland have been seen wearing them. |
the Jungian thesis which was passed along to | Rowland Hazard and, in turn, to Thacher that alcoholi |
that "A well-known American businessman named | Rowland Hazard had gone to Zurich, Switzerland, proba |
In 1856 | Rowland Hazard II, an amateur architect, designed sev |
Rowland Hazard II also was an initial investor in the | |
Americans William B. Cogswell (1834-1921) and | Rowland Hazard II (1829-1898). |
In 1819 | Rowland Hazard's sons Isaac P. Hazard and Rowland G. |
ne bender, three members of The Oxford Group, | Rowland Hazard, F. Shepard Cornell, and Cebra Graves, |
Locals refer to | Rowland Heights as "Little Taipei", due to its high c |
is the undisputed "Chinatown" of Los Angeles, | Rowland Heights has become an area comparable to a "C |
While | Rowland Heights and adjacent areas are still predomin |
h 23 schools and over 16,000 students, serves | Rowland Heights, Industry, La Puente, Walnut, and Wes |
do Heights, Bassett, Baldwin Park, San Dimas, | Rowland Heights, Hacienda Heights, City of Industry, |
ley, and parts of Whittier, East Los Angeles, | Rowland Heights, South San Gabriel, and Valinda. |
hinese entrepreneurs and staff live in nearby | Rowland Heights, Hacienda Heights, West Covina and Wa |
(2) Pomona Freeway HOV Lane Project | Rowland Heights, Hacienda Heights: High Light Electri |
st Los Angeles, 53.15% of Industry, 41.12% of | Rowland Heights, 27.29% of South San Gabriel, and 45. |
Headquartered in | Rowland Heights, California, with branch offices in A |
Its headquarters are in | Rowland Heights, an unincorporated area in the county |
of Montebello, Pico Rivera, Hacienda Heights | Rowland Heights, South San Gabriel, South San Jose Hi |
trus, East Los Angeles, Hacienda Heights, and | Rowland Heights. |
Bank, Arcadia merged with First General Bank, | Rowland Heights. |
January 1942, under the command of Lieutenant | Rowland Hemingway DSC, RN. |
Rowland Henderson Brotherhood served as the seventh m | |
It gave | Rowland her second UK number one, the first being "Di |
Rowland Heylyn (or Heilin or Heylin) (1562 - 1631) wa | |
fs of Montgomery as "The pious and munificent | Rowland Heylyn Alderman of London, promoter of the We |
in the Ironmonger's Hall is described as "Mr | Rowland Heylyn a good benefactor. |
Rowland High School | |
es, Donald Swann the composer and stage star, | Rowland Hilder the painter and Frank Merrick the comp |
orfields (a founder of the LMS), and the Rev. | Rowland Hill of Surrey Chapel. |
Rowland Hill died in London on 11 April 1833 and was | |
Nonetheless, | Rowland Hill provided the 'anchor' and personally pre |
Rowland Hill also formed the Hawkstone Otter Hunt aro | |
Rowland Hill had already been created Baron Hill, of | |
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