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| May 29 - Gen. | Rowan, Administrator. |
| Art Colony was an art colony founded by Edward | Rowan, Adrian Dornbush, and Grant Wood. |
| ives Robert Schadler, Allen V. Evans, and Ruth | Rowan, all of Mineral County, named a bridge on West |
| Rowan also serves on the Advisory board for Mitsui V | |
| Rowan also played abroad in America for Oakland Clip | |
| birch, blackthorn, currant, hawthorn, Prunus, | rowan, Amelanchier and willow. |
| a 1984 British mystery film directed by David | Rowan and starring Guy Rolfe, Raymond Francis, Harol |
| Granville, Moore, Randolph, Richmond, Robeson, | Rowan and Sampson). |
| , blackthorn, cherry, chestnut, hawthorn, oak, | rowan and sallow. |
| d vigor and her anger about her situation with | Rowan and their shared secret of the Taltos causes h |
| land is dominated by birch and oak, along with | rowan and holly. |
| It is being regenerated with birch, | rowan and willow with planted oak. |
| sin by the name of Mary Jane takes one look at | Rowan and declares that she is still there, and that |
| She married Tom | Rowan and they had two children, Julie and Tom. |
| Tiny Tim sang the song on | Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In. |
| Designed to emulate the fast moving style of | Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, it featured Marti Caine |
| division includes: Cabarrus, Davidson, Davie, | Rowan, and Stanly counties. |
| arcation dividing Chatham, Randolph, Davidson, | Rowan, and Iredell Counties on the northern side of |
| as a result of the founders (who included Tom | Rowan and 2 Wall brothers) tossed a coin under the B |
| however, as Lasher finally reveals himself to | Rowan, and explains his wish: to be made flesh so th |
| ty to the two Joint Commissioners, Sir Charles | Rowan and Richard Mayne, and broke the rule establis |
| rran Whitebeam, which are also crosses between | rowan and different species of whitebeam, but it has |
| e implies, the wood is dominated by birch with | rowan and young sapling oak starting to establish. |
| r, Jan Trewin, with whom he has two daughters, | Rowan and Eleanor. |
| ember of the comedy team of the 1970's TV show | Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In. |
| guitars for Tommy Emmanuel, Doc Watson, Peter | Rowan and Gillian Welch. |
| produced many singles under the pseudonym Mr. | Rowan and a remix of the Sensation Anthem 2002. |
| He was also a frequent guest on | Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, where he would recite o |
| the likes of Jimmy Martin, Mac Wiseman, Peter | Rowan and Del McCoury. |
| Lily Tomlin - | Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In |
| Rowan Anthony Williams (born March 18, 1968 in Birmi | |
| In mid-October | Rowan arrived with the Wonsan attack force. |
| Post-Gazette Following Hamilton, Creehan, and | Rowan as the fourth coach in as many years would be |
| Dominic | Rowan as Guy |
| Don | Rowan as Siki |
| John | Rowan at the Biographical Directory of the United St |
| duce in the same year the unshown pilot of the | Rowan Atkinson historical sitcom Blackadder. |
| He joined | Rowan Atkinson in his Spider-Man spoof Spider-Plant |
| ord, he wrote and directed student revues with | Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis. |
| Rowan Atkinson as Prince Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh " | |
| The episode included series regulars | Rowan Atkinson as Sir Edmund Blackadder, Tony Robins |
| r he interviewed Cameron Diaz, John Legend and | Rowan Atkinson for Dutch network NOS. |
| s career, including a West End production with | Rowan Atkinson and The Watford Theatre's production |
| de biographies on Bruno Kreisky, Monty Python, | Rowan Atkinson and Samuel Beckett</ref>. |
| mour, Dawn French, Adam Cooper, Julie Walters, | Rowan Atkinson and Michael Sheen. |
| the series made him the only person other than | Rowan Atkinson and Tony Robinson to appear in all fo |
| hnny Herbert, Wayne Gardner, Giacomo Agostini, | Rowan Atkinson (as Mr. Bean), and the late Barry She |
| Collaborating with | Rowan Atkinson in the Oxford Revue, he appeared alon |
| formed by Jason Weaver and Laura Williams with | Rowan Atkinson |
| Rowan Atkinson | |
| ivienne Westwood, Ian McKellen, Boris Johnson, | Rowan Atkinson and King Constantine II of Greece. |
| Rowan Atkinson as Lord Edmund Blackadder | |
| Bean's Holiday" when | Rowan Atkinson lip-syncs her famous recording of Puc |
| Line playing Inspector Grim, the inept foil to | Rowan Atkinson's Inspector Fowler. |
| Rowan Atkinson's "Indian Waiter" sketch, from his 19 | |
| nasty 1485-1917 (2000, with Richard Curtis and | Rowan Atkinson) |
| e to Python's 1979 Life of Brian), the Bishop ( | Rowan Atkinson) who is being harangued for this paro |
| Sacked by his avaricious boss ( | Rowan Atkinson) and jilted by his girlfriend, Bernar |
| Third, the show's antihero, Mr. E. Blackadder ( | Rowan Atkinson), mocks Admiral Nelson's famous signa |
| of isolation, he begins seeing a psychiatrist ( | Rowan Atkinson), only to discover that the doctor is |
| neeze (originally performed on the West End by | Rowan Atkinson). |
| s", who depended greatly on Edmund Blackadder ( | Rowan Atkinson). |
| For the fictional character played by | Rowan Atkinson, see Edmund Blackadder. |
| appeared on the stage at the Playhouse include | Rowan Atkinson, Ronnie Barker, Dirk Bogarde, Judi De |
| was performed by Jason Weaver, Laura Williams, | Rowan Atkinson, and the chorus. |
| look after artists and broadcasters including | Rowan Atkinson, Eddie Izzard, Vic Reeves and Bob Mor |
| Wood, Ricky Gervais, Eddie Izzard, Beryl Reid, | Rowan Atkinson, Eric Idle, Stephen Fry, Flight of th |
| British comedian and well-known car collector | Rowan Atkinson, penned as a series of sketches featu |
| Richard Whiteley, Ricky Gervais, Ronni Ancona, | Rowan Atkinson, Roy Chubby Brown, Steve Coogan, Syd |
| lude in The Thin Blue Line, which also starred | Rowan Atkinson, and the BBC comedy sketch series Har |
| on Disney's The Lion King, and it was sung by | Rowan Atkinson, the voice of Zazu. |
| how where he starred alongside Lenny Henry and | Rowan Atkinson. |
| ically featured in Mr. Bean's Holiday starring | Rowan Atkinson. |
| her, reuniting with his Thin Blue Line co-star | Rowan Atkinson. |
| Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Keira Knightley and | Rowan Atkinson. |
| tty Face is a comedy album by British comedian | Rowan Atkinson. |
| martial to shoot the lead character, played by | Rowan Atkinson. |
| der-Plant Man, a parody of Spider-Man starring | Rowan Atkinson. |
| nces as straight man to long-time collaborator | Rowan Atkinson. |
| erly in a relationship with actor and comedian | Rowan Atkinson. |
| se and stars Jeff Goldblum, Emma Thompson, and | Rowan Atkinson. |
| He was played by | Rowan Atkinson. |
| Is Helen Atkinson-Wood related to | Rowan Atkinson? |
| (between Bolsover Road and Westbourne Street), | Rowan Avenue, Hangleton Road, Nevill Avenue and Hove |
| impau loop to the intersection of Brooklyn and | Rowan Avenues in East Los Angeles, by way of Pico Bo |
| Rowan Ayers launched Abbey Road, The Beatles last re | |
| Rowan Ayers (16 June 1922 - 5 January 2008) was a te | |
| Rowan Ayers was the father of Kevin Ayers, a founder | |
| Nicholas | Rowan Baker (born 22 April 1972) is an English natur |
| 0 Olympics the same year he had his only child | Rowan Barrett Jr. |
| Rowan Barrett (born November 24, 1972 in Scarborough | |
| i, Cooper Vuna, Simon Mannering, Joshua Davis, | Rowan Baxter, Daniel Vasau, Bernard Perenara, George |
| In 1849 | Rowan became Commander-in-Chief, North America. |
| Walsingham Centre, moving for a while to Port | Rowan before returning. |
| In 2001, | Rowan began designing its Tarzan Class jackup rigs, |
| n who then sits astride the cart with only two | Rowan branches to support him. |
| Rowan Brassey (born 1956) is a lawn bowls player for | |
| local player Willie Wood, the 1988 pairs with | Rowan Brassey, and triples with Brassey and Andrew C |
| 14 that he will build a new body for her while | Rowan breathes a sigh of relief. |
| ng room at the State Department as the Carl T. | Rowan Briefing room . |
| William | Rowan Browne was a founder of the society and was pr |
| William | Rowan Browne, 1932-33 |
| g Museum in Sydney and was a friend of William | Rowan Browne; he was awarded the Clarke Medal by the |
| The | Rowan Building |
| Born in Dublin, Ireland, | Rowan came to the United States at the age of 10 and |
| The | Rowan Campus (formerly Rowan Technical College) is l |
| May, Ericsson sailed from Boston with Tucker, | Rowan, Cassin, Winslow and Jacob Jones for Queenstow |
| Rowan Chase is revealed to have left the family when | |
| In the early 1990s | Rowan co-founded Software Shelf Inc, a Silicon Valle |
| In 1994, | Rowan Companies acquired the assets of Marathon LeTo |
| From then, through the remainder of the war, | Rowan conducted antisubmarine patrols and escorted c |
| the Union and the Confederacy sought a site in | Rowan County for a military prison. |
| In 1753, | Rowan County was formed from Anson County. |
| nsus and is currently the smallest township in | Rowan County by population. |
| 61.13 square miles (158.3 km2) in southeastern | Rowan County and is the largest township by land are |
| the late 1980s, WFMX broadcast from a tower in | Rowan County and their 100,000 watt signal covered t |
| I-85 Corridor Improvement Project, located in | Rowan County and Davidson County, it is a two phase |
| tter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, | Rowan County Airport is assigned RUQ by the FAA and |
| n, Charles Frederick Fisher, who also became a | Rowan County political figure for many years and aft |
| Rowan County Airport (IATA: SRW, ICAO: KRUQ, FAA LID | |
| was an earlier incorporated town of Clinton in | Rowan County (now Davie County); however, the town f |
| ., in 1769; attended Zion Parnassus Academy in | Rowan County and Harvard University; studied law in |
| Rowan County | |
| Carolina Senate up to that time, representing | Rowan County as a Republican. |
| Rowan County (west) | |
| County, Stanly County, Montgomery County, and | Rowan County and contains the wide and navigable wat |
| gh Rock (in Davidson County) and Pooletown (in | Rowan County). |
| Location of Scotch Irish Township in | Rowan County, N.C. |
| Location of Steele Township in | Rowan County, N.C. |
| a 1,000-foot (300 m) tower near Enochville in | Rowan County, and the power increased to the legal m |
| Location of Franklin Township in | Rowan County, N.C. |
| Location of Mount Ulla Township in | Rowan County, N.C. |
| Location of China Grove Township in | Rowan County, N.C. |
| te, including one that lasted several years in | Rowan County, Knott refused to acknowledge lawlessne |
| Location of Morgan Township in | Rowan County, N.C. |
| Location of Unity Township in | Rowan County, N.C. |
| Location of Gold Hill Township in | Rowan County, N.C. |
| Location of Atwell Township in | Rowan County, N.C. |
| Location of Litaker Township in | Rowan County, N.C. |
| Born near Salisbury, | Rowan County, North Carolina in 1846, the son of Arc |
| cted member of the State House of Commons from | Rowan County, North Carolina in 1821 and served unti |
| Mumford was born in | Rowan County, North Carolina, birth date unknown. |
| Born in 1770 in | Rowan County, North Carolina, Waddel graduated in 17 |
| om Pickett State Park in Tennessee to northern | Rowan County, Kentucky. |
| Kirk, a native of | Rowan County, North Carolina and a graduate of Cataw |
| Irish Township is one of fourteen townships in | Rowan County, North Carolina, United States. |
| Irish Township is one of fourteen townships in | Rowan County, North Carolina, United States. |
| ochville is a census-designated place (CDP) in | Rowan County, North Carolina, United States. |
| nklin Township is one of fourteen townships in | Rowan County, North Carolina, United States. |
| Pittsburg, North Carolina is a town in | Rowan County, North Carolina. |
| torney, legislator, engineer, and soldier from | Rowan County, North Carolina who during the American |
| They are all buried at Thyatira Cemetery in | Rowan County, North Carolina. |
| Ulla Township is one of fourteen townships in | Rowan County, North Carolina, United States. |
| Grove Township is one of fourteen townships in | Rowan County, North Carolina, United States. |
| ightliner Trucks' assembly plant in Cleveland, | Rowan County, North Carolina. |
| organ Township is one of fourteen townships in | Rowan County, North Carolina, United States. |
| Unity Township is one of fourteen townships in | Rowan County, North Carolina, United States. |
| Hill Township is one of fourteen townships in | Rowan County, North Carolina, United States. |
| twell Township is one of fourteen townships in | Rowan County, North Carolina, United States. |
| A native of | Rowan County, North Carolina and a judge of the Supe |
| on the National Register of Historic Places in | Rowan County, North Carolina. |
| arold Lewis "Hal" Tysinger, (9 October 1917 in | Rowan County, North Carolina - 28 March 2005 in Moor |
| 17); resumed the practice of law in Salisbury, | Rowan County, N.C., where he died in 1835; interment |
| prison of the Confederate States of America in | Rowan County, North Carolina. |
| Cemetery located in the city of Salisbury, in | Rowan County, North Carolina. |
| l County, North Carolina, but was then part of | Rowan County, the eldest son of James White and Mary |
| Rowan County, North Carolina - north | |
| Whittingham Elizabeth died August 10, 1760 in | Rowan County, North Carolina and was buried at Thyat |
| Providence Township, | Rowan County, North Carolina |
| at serves the city and other municipalities in | Rowan County, as well as the county itself. |
| River Channel and the Tuckertown Reservoir in | Rowan County, NC and Davidson County, NC. |
| Moved with his parents to | Rowan County, North Carolina. |
| 35.22 square miles (91.2 km2) in northwestern | Rowan County. |
| upies 21.97 square miles (56.9 km2) in western | Rowan County. |
| upies 28.52 square miles (73.9 km2) in western | Rowan County. |
| ies 38.64 square miles (100.1 km2) in southern | Rowan County. |
| 24.82 square miles (64.3 km2) in northwestern | Rowan County. |
| pies 32.29 square miles (83.6 km2) in southern | Rowan County. |
| 59.65 square miles (154.5 km2) in southwestern | Rowan County. |
| 9.92 square miles (103.4 km2) in south-central | Rowan County. |
| ed to the North Carolina General Assembly from | Rowan County. |
| n of the city of Salisbury, the county seat of | Rowan County. |
| In the late 1950s, | Rowan covered the burgeoning Civil Rights Movement i |
| Pedersen, Todd Phillips, John Reischman, Peter | Rowan, Craig Smith, Chris Thile, Tony Trischka, Rola |
| Rowan Dartington also operates under the trading nam | |
| Rowan Dartington employees 90 people in the South of | |
| Rowan Dartington was established in 1990. | |
| Rowan Dartington's head office is based in Bristol. | |
| nal Forest in the east and lies within Stanly, | Rowan, Davidson, Montgomery, Anson, and Richmond cou |
| Rowan declines because he says he does not have time | |
| Rowan departed Queenstown on 26 December 1918 and re | |
| After shakedown in the Caribbean, | Rowan departed Norfolk on 17 May 1940 for duty in th |
| Rowan died in Washington, D.C. His alma mater, Oberl | |
| Vice Admiral | Rowan died in Washington, D.C. |
| The colony was started by Edward | Rowan, director of the Little Gallery in Cedar Rapid |
| Rowan Donaldson | |
| In 2007, | Rowan Douglas Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury |
| Rowan Elementary School (San Diego Unified School Di | |
| Rowan Eric Ramsey (born 4 August 1956) is the Libera | |
| policing under the command of Lt. Col. Charles | Rowan, experience which fitted Rowan for his 1829 po |
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