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| Roderick, A.J. and Rees, W., “The Lordships of Abergav | |
| Wing Commander | Roderick Alastair Brook Learoyd VC (5 February 1913 - |
| aio Marsh; it is the twelfth novel to feature | Roderick Alleyn, and was first published in 1943. |
| irty-first, and penultimate, novel to feature | Roderick Alleyn, and was first published in 1980. |
| t of The Alleyn Mysteries, in which he played | Roderick Alleyn. |
| Roderick and his companion Hugh Strap end up serving t | |
| ariq ibn-Ziyad (a Muslim) in his overthrow of | Roderick, and under the Moors (also Muslims), Jews reg |
| nd Eunice Fiddler, Jake and Esther Beardy and | Roderick and Effie Fiddler. |
| att changed his professional name to Matt Von | Roderick and moved to Los Angeles where he is developi |
| Roderick Andrew Lane, deputy head Bookbinder of the Ro | |
| Roderick Angus Macleod was a provincial level politici | |
| Roderick Anthony Burton II (November 25, 1987 - May 18 | |
| Roderick Arthur Ennis Webb (22 July 1910 - 1 October 1 | |
| est surviving NFL alumni in 2003, referred to | Roderick as “a sweetheart of a player.” |
| for BBC2 as ten minute shorts, featuring Sue | Roderick as Eliza and John Sessions as her husband. |
| ian Premier's Literary Awards), and the Colin | Roderick Award, awarded annually for "the best book pu |
| of a set of points in the plane, named after | Roderick B. Urquhart, is obtained by removing the long |
| lasgow in 1901, Bannerman was the son of John | Roderick Bannerman, a Post Office employee originally |
| 31 March 1976 - David Ferguson (20), | Roderick Bannon (25) and John Pearson (23), all member |
| Roderick Bernsen (born 1948) is a retired Los Angeles | |
| Roderick Bertrand Blakney (born August 6, 1976 in Hart | |
| Roderick Blaker (born 23 November 1936 in Montreal, Qu | |
| retain a seat was the leader of the council, | Roderick Bluh, who held Dorcan by a reduced majority o |
| He and his son, | Roderick, both refused knighthoods from King George II |
| Mayor of Hamilton - | Roderick Braithwaite |
| Roderick Bremby is the current Secretary of the Kansas | |
| On January 16, 2009, | Roderick Briffa signed for Valletta during the 2008-09 |
| The orchestra was formed in 1974, with | Roderick Brydon as its first Principal Conductor, from |
| Roderick Buchanan- Artist, 2000 Beck's Futures Winner | |
| st Meditation and Symbolism is a 1986 book by | Roderick Bucknell and Martin Stuart-Fox. |
| y much in the vein of Aleister Crowley) named | Roderick Burgess to bind Death and attain immortality. |
| Roderick Butler served in the Tennessee Senate from 18 | |
| Roderick C. Meredith, leader of the Living Church of G | |
| d the diving apparatus and treatment of diver | Roderick Cameron following an injury that occurred on |
| Roderick Campbell (born 15 June 1953, Edinburgh) is SN | |
| agreement with the Australian born President, | Roderick Carnegie. |
| Roderick Carson "Rod" Oliver (8 March 1922 - 24 Septem | |
| Anthony Hall and | Roderick Chapman, Correctness by Construction: Develop |
| defeating incumbent Progressive Conservative | Roderick Charles MacDonald, but being defeated by Lyle |
| Claude Rich - | Roderick Charpentier |
| in Inverness County, Nova Scotia, the son of | Roderick Chisholm, of Scottish descent. |
| at Brown University, where his supervisor was | Roderick Chisholm. |
| Geoffrey Morris as Sir | Roderick Clyde |
| Sir | Roderick Comes to Lunch (The Inimitable Jeeves) |
| Roderick Conway-Morris, "Casting light on a Baroque sc | |
| Roderick Cook as Ed Kennerle | |
| Roderick Cook as Sinclair, the Critic | |
| The cast included | Roderick Cook, Alfred Drake, Larry Fuller, Christopher |
| They had two sons: | Roderick Craig Low (b. |
| Roderick D. Wright (born July 3, 1952) is a Democratic | |
| (Henry) LeGault, TV and movie actor: Colonel | Roderick Decker on The A-Team |
| Roderick Demond Myers is a former Major League Basebal | |
| y as a social good put him on par with Thomas | Roderick Dew, James Henry Hammond, and other significa |
| He ran for reelection in 1896 and lost to | Roderick Dhu Sutherland. |
| s collaborated with folk blues performer Judy | Roderick, diesel-billy guitarist Bill Kirchen, opera s |
| Roderick Dion Walker (born February 4, 1976 in Milton, | |
| Roderick Dobson in Birds of the Channel Islands said t | |
| The home is currently owned by Vinnie and | Roderick Dowling. |
| Morris Anderson, quarterback; | Roderick Dunn, kickoff returner; Nico Hernandez, field |
| Roderick Dwayne Coleman (born August 16, 1976 in Vicks | |
| Roderick Dwayne "Rod" Higgins (born January 31, 1960 i | |
| Roderick Earl Bernstine (born February 8, 1965 in Fair | |
| John | Roderick Elliot "Bob" Hardisty (1 December 1921 - 31 O |
| Analogues, by George Norman Garmonsway, Hilda | Roderick Ellis Davidson, and Jacqueline Simpson; E. P. |
| Roderick Ernest Welsh (c. | |
| Courternay Stephenson Clarke) and Mr Justice | Roderick Evans (Sir David Roderick Evans). |
| 1969 | Roderick Ewen Macpherson |
| Roderick F. Gardner (born October 26, 1977 in Jacksonv | |
| Colin Gordon - | Roderick Fisherwish |
| Elphin is also the birthplace of | Roderick Flanagan (1828-1862) the Australian-Irish jou |
| His son, Professor Sir | Roderick Floud, is Provost of Gresham College. |
| Ruaidhri mac Raghnaill ( | Roderick): Founder of the MacRuairis. |
| She succeeded | Roderick Fraser in this position. |
| Roderick Gilchrist (1950-2009) was an American artist | |
| Sir | Roderick Glossop is a recurring fictional character in |
| t at Blandings Castle, making her, along with | Roderick Glossop, one of the links between the worlds |
| Roderick Gordon (born November 1960) is the author of | |
| John | Roderick Graham is an American film composer. |
| The Rev | Roderick Grahame became minister on the 23rd September |
| The topic of crime was discussed by McConnel, | Roderick Haig-Brown and prison warden Hugh Christie. |
| Roderick Harold Clive Pringle (January 8, 1871 - May 2 | |
| Iron Tsar, the Life and Times of John Hughes, | Roderick Heather, Penpress 2010 |
| Thomas | Roderick Heeps (b. |
| Roderick Henri Babers (born October 6, 1980 in Houston | |
| Roderick Hills got his LL.B. at Stanford Law School in | |
| His son | Roderick Hills, Jr. is a law professor at the New York |
| quarter, the Cards increased its lead with CB | Roderick Hood returning an interception 68 yards for a |
| Sir | Roderick Howard Carnegie AC (born 27 November 1932) is |
| is work included Miss Julie, The White Devil, | Roderick Hudson, Men Should Weep, and A Private Grief. |
| Roderick Hunt MBE is a British children's author. | |
| Sir | Roderick Ian Eddington (born 2 January 1950, Perth, We |
| gical Survey of the United Kingdom, under Sir | Roderick Impey Murchison. |
| y 1841 by Ross who named this feature for Sir | Roderick Impey Murchison, then general secretary of th |
| , under the chairmanship of the geologist Sir | Roderick Impey Murchison, established an eight-man ste |
| Lillie had given birth to their sixth child, | Roderick, in February 1901. |
| re in the lead role of Raskolnikov (here name | Roderick instead of Rodion). |
| Skilak 14, on Griffin Passage, east side of | Roderick Island, 9.70 ha. |
| Hosted by Brande | Roderick, it pits 10 professional photographers and 10 |
| up to seven girls at once, among them, Brande | Roderick, Izabella St. James, Tina Marie Jordan, Holly |
| Roderick J. Thomson (born 5 February 1924) was a New D | |
| "Fatherhood", said historian | Roderick J. Barman, "gave the emperor the emotional se |
| Roderick James "Rod" Arnold (born 3 June 1952) is an E | |
| Ethan and Joel Coen (a.k.a. | Roderick Jaynes) - No Country for Old Men |
| my Awards telecast as the alleged portrait of | Roderick Jaynes, the film editing pseudonym of the Coe |
| Roderick John "Roddy" Grant (born September 16, 1966 i | |
| ameron's maternal great-grandparents were Sir | Roderick Jones (a Chairman of Reuters) and the novelis |
| drafted one spot behind his college teammate | Roderick Jones. |
| Roderick Khalil Roundtree (December 15, 1961 - May 25, | |
| When | Roderick Kingsley conspired to ruin her career, she to |
| Roderick Kramer, William R. Kimball Professor of Organ | |
| f Man-Thing's origin (which is supposed to be | Roderick Krupp's interpretation of the story-Krupp is |
| Roderick Krupp, a serial killer who buried his victims | |
| Roderick L. Ireland (born December 3, 1944) was nomina | |
| Roderick L. Mccarthy.....Bartender | |
| ke by Bill Freeman, Starbuck Valley Winter by | Roderick Langmere Haig-Brown, The Great Chief Maskepet |
| Roderick learns that his list was generated by a quant | |
| Roderick Lovell as Ralph DeVipont | |
| nior employees - namely Cyrus Freid Heim jr., | Roderick M. Hills, Robert Olson, Morten Arzen, Jeffery |
| Roderick M. Gander, Democrat | |
| "The Contrary-to-Fact Conditional" (1946) - | Roderick M. Chisholm |
| Roderick M. Hills (born 1931) served as Chairman of th | |
| son, U.S. businessman and philanthropist, J. | Roderick MacArthur (1920-1984) and a daughter, Virgini |
| As of 2004, the J. | Roderick MacArthur Foundation had $22 million in asset |
| The J. | Roderick MacArthur Foundation, a philanthropic organiz |
| In the philanthropic world, the J. | Roderick MacArthur Foundation is known colloquially as |
| r's will, included Catherine T. MacArthur, J. | Roderick MacArthur (a son from John D. MacArthur's fir |
| John | Roderick MacArthur (December 21, 1920-December 1984) w |
| John | Roderick MacDonald - consecrated as Bishop of Peterbor |
| d by the coroner for North East Middlesex, Dr | Roderick Macdonald, MP, instead of Wynne Edwin Baxter, |
| Mao's Last Revolution, by | Roderick MacFarquhar and Michael Schoenhals, Harvard U |
| Reviewed in | Roderick MacFarquhar, "Mission to Mao" The New York Re |
| Roderick MacFarquhar: The origins of the cultural revo | |
| Born in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, the son of | Roderick MacGregor and Janet Chisholm, both of Scottis |
| of the Secretary of the Company of Scotland ( | Roderick Mackenzie), when she came into the Firth of F |
| In 1952, upon the death of | Roderick Mackenzie, Henley Royal Regatta asked his dau |
| Sir | Roderick Mackenzie, 2nd Baronet (c. |
| Gregory, Alexander Mackenzie, and his cousin | Roderick Mackenzie. |
| In 2003, | Roderick MacKinnon won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry fo |
| body molecule, a sculpture for Nobel laureate | Roderick MacKinnon based on the ion channel structure, |
| ter Agre for the discovery of aquaporins, and | Roderick MacKinnon for his work on the structure and m |
| Roderick MacKinnon (born 19 February 1956) is a profes | |
| edical Research (shared with Bertil Hille and | Roderick MacKinnon) in 1999. |
| obel Prize in Chemistry (which he shared with | Roderick MacKinnon) for his discovery of aquaporins. |
| The former head, Mr. | Roderick MacKinnon, is now head of Bristol Grammar Sch |
| ronfman Foundation, which he co-authored with | Roderick MacLeod (McGill-Queens University Press, 2010 |
| as his second wife Jane Macneill, daughter of | Roderick Macneill of Barra, on 15 July 1828. |
| Roderick MacPherson and Marvin Narz, who were associat | |
| In his debut season with Valletta, | Roderick made 12 appearances and scored one goal. |
| orn in Perth, Canada West in 1845, the son of | Roderick Matheson, and educated at Upper Canada Colleg |
| of Sugaw Creek Presbyterian Church, by Neill | Roderick McCeachy (1954)." |
| Roderick McGregor VC (1822 - 9 August 1888) was a Scot | |
| John | Roderick McKechnie QC (born 1 November 1950) is a Just |
| That same year Moffatt stood against | Roderick McKenzie, a Seddon supporter, for the Motueka |
| James | Roderick McLean (April 9, 1842 - March 26, 1903) was a |
| Alexander | Roderick McLeod (c. |
| known as the "McLeod River," after Alexander | Roderick McLeod, the leader of a number of hunting and |
| rried Sarah McLeod, the daughter of Alexander | Roderick McLeod, e chief trader with the HBC, in a mix |
| The editor of the Gaelic supplement is | Roderick McLeod, minister of Cumlodden, Lochfyneside. |
| e was reviled by the right as is indicated in | Roderick Meagher's portrait in Quadrant, and associate |
| former Supreme Court of New South Wales judge | Roderick Meagher. |
| Robert | Roderick Meyers (born August 11, 1924) is an Canadian |
| Roderick Michael "Rod" Belfitt (born October 30, 1945 | |
| Rod Price (born | Roderick Michael Price, 22 November 1947, Willesden, N |
| ainter Martin Eder, Mike Strauss (keyboards), | Roderick Miller (keyboards), Thomas Fietz (drums) and |
| 200-member church, currently pastored by Rev. | Roderick Miller, has a number of community outreach pr |
| (Complaynt of | Roderick Mors) |
| (found in the Complaynt of | Roderick Mors) |
| Roderick Mors, Brinklow's pseudonym, acquired a biogra | |
| ever publicly associated with the writings of | Roderick Mors. |
| d a long running controversy which began when | Roderick Murchison and Adam Sedgwick argued over the r |
| stones informed the work of Adam Sedgwick and | Roderick Murchison in establishing (after much controv |
| Sir | Roderick Murchison |
| Roderick Murchison publishes The Silurian System. | |
| John | Roderick Mutton (born 20 September 1947) is the curren |
| Taylor was aided by | Roderick Nunley, also currently on Missouri's death ro |
| Roderick O'Connor succeeded McAteer as Nationalist Par | |
| of the Opposition Alliance, before succeeding | Roderick O'Connor as Nationalist Party whip. |
| the Northern Ireland general election, 1953, | Roderick O'Connor was elected unopposed. |
| and 1969 Northern Ireland general elections, | Roderick O'Connor was elected unopposed. |
| Roderick O'Connor (1910-23 January 2000) was a nationa | |
| ecame an insurance broker in partnership with | Roderick O'Connor. |
| Sir Nicholas | Roderick O'Conor, in 1892; Sir Claude Maxwell, in 1896 |
| Roderick O'Donnell, 'Matthew Ellison Hadfield', Oxford | |
| ales more than once, as Hinton of Cardiff and | Roderick of Llanelli were dropped the very next game. |
| Sir | Roderick, of course, suspects nothing. |
| edman) has been named jointly for him and for | Roderick Oliver Redman, Professor of Astronomy at Camb |
| ability and was placed under command of Major | Roderick on June 26, 1941. |
| ommissioned 18 September 1944, Captain Donald | Roderick Osborn, Jr., US Naval Academy class of 1920, |
| ed before half time, that of Timmins resident | Roderick Osborne who collapsed in the stadium seating |
| His real name was | Roderick P. Connelly. |
| Roderick Paulate as Robin | |
| Roderick Paulate as Don Pedro Pereira | |
| Roderick Paulin - saxophones | |
| y from Thunder Bay, Ontario, where his father | Roderick Philpot was an alderman of the city of Fort W |
| Peter | Roderick Procter (born 1930 in Bradford, West Yorkshir |
| Civil War, it was renamed in honor of Colonel | Roderick R. Butler of Johnson County, who then represe |
| Roderick R. McKelvie (born 1946) is a former United St | |
| ected homosexual captain in The Adventures of | Roderick Random), etc.etc., and during all that time o |
| such novels as Gil Blas and The Adventures of | Roderick Random. |
| Lieutenant Colonel | Roderick Randum Butler - U.S. Representative from Tenn |
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