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| Sampson, a character in the play Romeo and Juliet, by | |
| Makarios fled and was replaced by Nikos | Sampson, a Cypriot newspaper editor and politician. |
| After killing the local priest (James | Sampson), a voodoo curse begins to raise the dead to |
| oth played in the 1985 NBA All-Star Game, and | Sampson, after scoring 24 points and grabbing 10 rebo |
| Lyndhurst, Celia Imrie, Dani Harmer and Ryan | Sampson, After You've Gone was created by Fred Barron |
| Sampson Ahi is the member of parliament for the const | |
| Yearbook adviser Tim | Sampson also became The Paper's adviser at the start |
| Sampson also served on President Bush's management co | |
| Sampson also represented Surrey in first-class cricke | |
| Sampson also transferred his flag to Iowa. | |
| Sampson also does theatre and has been involved in ot | |
| son, alto saxophonists Benny Carter and Edgar | Sampson, and tenor saxophonist Benny Waters. |
| erson with regular Gruen Transfer guests Todd | Sampson and Russel Howcroft and guests John Hewson, l |
| previously replaced original member Shavonne | Sampson and the last album to feature member Negelle |
| nes, CSN, in company with CSS Lady Davis, CSS | Sampson and Savannah, under the overall command of Fl |
| between Virginia and Georgetown (led by Ralph | Sampson and Patrick Ewing respectively). |
| ith Christopher Goodman, Thomas Lever, Thomas | Sampson, and some others, and in 1573 he was examined |
| Sampson and Harriet Miers created a list of U.S. Atto | |
| fellows of his period in office were William | Sampson and Nathaniel Coga, and Nehemiah Grew was adm |
| ian artists such as John Campbelljohn, Gordie | Sampson and J. P. Cormier. |
| berland, Hoke, Lee, Moore, Richmond, Robeson, | Sampson, and Scotland counties. |
| All of Me" is a worship song written by Marty | Sampson and recorded by the band Hillsong United for |
| 5), Alan Hamel, Vanda King (after 1965), June | Sampson and Billy Van. |
| ined to stop future NBA number one pick Ralph | Sampson and upset top ranked Virginia. |
| ober 9, 2007, and is the son of Kahuna Mighty | Sampson and Abbie Jane Kofax. |
| d two children that were their cousins, Henry | Sampson and Humility Cooper. |
| ee on June 30, McRobbie apologized for hiring | Sampson and called that decision a mistake. |
| rst House district, including constituents in | Sampson and Wayne counties. |
| ongressman Gregory Meeks, State Senators John | Sampson and Malcolm Smith, argued that the selection |
| passes through Columbus, Bladen, Cumberland, | Sampson and Johnston Counties. |
| le to the Fourth Crusade, to seize control of | Sampson and the lower valley of the Maeander River. |
| III (June, 1859) No. XX, Boston: Phillips, | Sampson, and Company. |
| She defeated Republican Ernesto | Sampson and Independent Shirley Harvey in 2009 to rep |
| aid out as housing blocks by William Hamilton | Sampson and Jessie Sanders in 1921 and was still know |
| es charts with acts like Mysterious Art, P.M. | Sampson and Culture Beat and many others. |
| He was accused along with Agnes | Sampson, and others of raising storms to sink the fle |
| eauvoir, John Grigg, Arthur Koestler, Anthony | Sampson and Jean-Paul Sartre. |
| e line coach and brought in players like Greg | Sampson and, later Leon Gray. |
| Sampson appeared on the demo, The Soundhouse Tapes, a | |
| Also, in early 2007, Daz | Sampson approached Decker to consider entering Making |
| , the Senate Democrats appointed Senator John | Sampson as their leader. |
| t live in a house in suburban Melbourne, with | Sampson as the main host. |
| John | Sampson as Guard |
| Nic | Sampson as Pug |
| Teddy | Sampson as Villa's Sister |
| The cast included Angus | Sampson as Effie's cousin Dimi. |
| When slavery ended, | Sampson attempted to start a family farm to raise tob |
| ints and Danites, including George M. Hinkle, | Sampson Avard, John Corrill, Reed Peck, W.W. Phelps, |
| The song produced by Alan | Sampson became Song of the Week on London's Kiss 100 |
| After retirement, | Sampson became the club's academy coach and won the J |
| In the 1986-87 season, as | Sampson began to struggle with injuries, Petersen ach |
| McRobbie said that | Sampson betrayed his trust as Indiana's coach, and de |
| Elementary schools: Farney, Robison, | Sampson, Black (partial), Keith (partial), Lamkin (pa |
| information about the Spanish fleet, William | Sampson boarded Detroit and issued his orders. |
| It was built in 1828 for Benjamin | Sampson, born in 1770, who was originally a Bal Carpe |
| ed sidewheel gunboat, was built by A. & G. T. | Sampson, Boston, Massachusetts, and named for the Mat |
| rst and claimed he had no ill feelings toward | Sampson, but he was called into manager Phil Garner's |
| This gave him additional credibility with | Sampson but posed a problem as he could be considered |
| The Springville Art Museum has a painting of | Sampson by Brickey in its collection. |
| r with BBC Radio 1 responded to a letter from | Sampson by championing his records on the station inv |
| Sampson came to national prominence as a BBC News pre | |
| , Brice Woodall, Bricolage, Callupsie, Carter | Sampson, Cat-a-tac, Cavedoll, Cecada, Cheyenne, Chery |
| Hector Abbas as | Sampson Cavor |
| Dominie | Sampson, character from Guy Mannering |
| Gauvin, Nancy Argenta, Gillian Keith, Carolyn | Sampson, Charles Daniels, Benjamin Butterfield, James |
| "Stompin' at the Savoy" (Goodman, Andy Razaf, | Sampson, Chick Webb) - 3:18 |
| s thwazi, was described by de Klerk, Forster, | Sampson, Chinsamy and Ross in 2000. |
| de Klerk, Forster, | Sampson, Chinsamy, Ross. |
| hn Hicklenton, Philip Bond, Si Spencer, Steve | Sampson, Chris Standley, Peter Doherty, Igor Goldkind |
| me Kirkland, Ian Blurton, Chin Injeti, Gordie | Sampson, Chris Brown and the bands Jale and Quartetto |
| *James Kirkland, Zanno, | Sampson, Clark, DeBlieux. |
| Most of the ships of the | Sampson class served in World War I along with servic |
| While the other ships of the | Sampson class were retired and scrapped in the 1930s, |
| Engineering: Kristofer | Sampson, Clay Cook, Peter Olson, Nick Niespodziani |
| Sampson Close | |
| Orange | Sampson, commanding the 21st, was killed in this enga |
| ; later to become Carteret, James Sprunt, and | Sampson Community Colleges. |
| E. C. | Sampson completed the process with a survey, which es |
| September 25 - Richard | Sampson, composer |
| Zabdiel | Sampson, Congressman |
| Carolina, it serves Harnett, Cumberland, and | Sampson counties. |
| nd, Duplin, New Hanover, Pender, Robeson, and | Sampson counties. |
| istrict, including constituents in Bladen and | Sampson counties. |
| parts of Wake, Lee, Johnston, Cumberland, and | Sampson counties. |
| includes constituents in Duplin, Harnett and | Sampson counties. |
| Harrells is a town in | Sampson County and Duplin County, North Carolina, Uni |
| was moved there on Memorial Day, 1984, by the | Sampson County Historical Society. |
| Sampson County Airport (IATA: CTZ, ICAO: KCTZ, FAA LI | |
| geographic center of the county, and because | Sampson County is primarily rural farmland, Clinton d |
| It is operated by | Sampson County and the City of Clinton. |
| Passing through rural | Sampson County on a road with the street name Harrell |
| Inmates would travel through | Sampson County to railroads tracks to work long hours |
| Sampson County is a county located in the U.S. state | |
| Butler was born in rural | Sampson County, North Carolina during the American Ci |
| ative from North Carolina; born near Clinton, | Sampson County, N.C., in 1769; attended Zion Parnassu |
| n 120 miles long from Lancaster County, SC to | Sampson County, NC, with some of the most severe dama |
| Hargrove was born on November 13, 1957 in | Sampson County, North Carolina. |
| Autry was born, 1793, in | Sampson County, North Carolina, to Theophilus and Eli |
| It rises in northeastern | Sampson County, approximately 15 miles (24 km) north |
| Born in | Sampson County, North Carolina, Etheridge attended th |
| n the National Register of Historic Places in | Sampson County, North Carolina. |
| In southern | Sampson County, approximately 10 miles (16 km) south |
| It is formed in southern | Sampson County, approximately 15 mi. |
| Born in | Sampson County, North Carolina in 1896, he moved to B |
| Garland is a town in | Sampson County, North Carolina, United States. |
| al Assembly in 1931, and a county attorney of | Sampson County, North Carolina from 1938 to 1951. |
| Map of | Sampson County, North Carolina With Municipal and Tow |
| ocratic Party activist since the age of 15 in | Sampson County, Turlington served as a senior aide to |
| Merritt was born and raised in rural | Sampson County. |
| Karamanlis took office in Athens, the day the | Sampson coup collapsed. |
| before 1274 he was granted the church of St. | Sampson, Cricklade, Wiltshire, though he had not take |
| Magniac married Helen | Sampson, daughter of Peter Sampson, in 1827. |
| Sampson died at the age of 44 on December 29, 2005. | |
| Sampson died in 1959. | |
| mates Thomas Dickson, Eversley Linley, Erasto | Sampson during the heats at the 1996 Summer Olympics. |
| ates Eswort Coombs, Thomas Dickson and Erasto | Sampson during the heats at the 1996 Summer Olympics. |
| in a fight with Houston Rockets center Ralph | Sampson during Game 5 of the 1986 NBA Finals, resulti |
| Sampson Eardley, 1st Baron Eardley (10 October 1744 - | |
| His name became | Sampson Eardley, 1st Baron Eardley when he obtained h |
| Sampson Eastwick [or Estwick], B.D. Rector of St Mich | |
| naval family: two of his uncles were Admiral | Sampson Edwards and Captain Valentine Edwards who was |
| before taking a position on HMS Champion with | Sampson Edwards. |
| nd was held by that family until the death of | Sampson Erdeswicke in 1603. |
| Nov 1640: | Sampson Eure; Walter Kyrle |
| Wildlife Park under the new management of the | Sampson Family in 1986. |
| Since the | Sampson family took over the Zoo, the team at PWP hav |
| However in 1984, the | Sampson Family purchased the site after seeing how po |
| Commander | Sampson, feeling his warships were steaming too close |
| Sampson finds commonality between the retarded growth | |
| Following the session, a grand jury indicted | Sampson for accepting gifts from the textbook compani |
| In this period, | Sampson formed Rikki & Daz with John Matthews (aka Ri |
| However, in 2008 Carrano and | Sampson found it to be a basal ceratosaur outside Neo |
| With the emperor's assistance | Sampson founded the hospital, which became the larges |
| "Now That You're Near" ( | Sampson; from To the Ends of the Earth) |
| "King of Majesty" (Marty | Sampson; from King of Majesty) |
| "God He Reigns" ( | Sampson; from God He Reigns) - 6:04 |
| Sampson from Danny Phantom episode "One of a Kind" | |
| dom We Know" (Houston, Matt Tennikoff & Marty | Sampson; from Mighty to Save) - 4:01 |
| Blue plaque to | Sampson Gamgee |
| Blundell, Celia Pacquola, Andrew Rule, Angus | Sampson, George McEncroe, Santo Cilauro and Merrick W |
| Sampson Gideon owned the land after the Duke of Newca | |
| Sampson Gideon and a companion, painted by Pompeo Bat | |
| Sampson Gideon (as he then was) was created a baronet | |
| Their chief financier, | Sampson Gideon, had strengthened the stock market, an |
| According to Newsweek, "Kyle | Sampson, Gonzales's chief of staff, developed the lis |
| uding Britain's Got Talent 2008 winner George | Sampson, Got to Dance winner Akai Osei and Mr Gee, th |
| fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of | Sampson H. Butler and served from December 17, 1842, |
| e clear that the bipartisan support shown for | Sampson had been one of political convenience rather |
| Sampson had his best individual campaign, averaging 2 | |
| One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest) stated that | Sampson had been imprisoned for a crime he did not co |
| It is reputed that St. | Sampson had a monastery here, and in the Middle Ages, |
| Sampson Hale Butler (January 3, 1803 - March 16, 1848 | |
| North Woodland Boulevard, DeLand, Florida, in | Sampson Hall on the Stetson University campus. |
| In 1789, the brewery was taken over by | Sampson Hanbury (Hanbury had been a partner since 178 |
| Sampson has rejoined Castleford for the 2009 Super Le | |
| y a former PRCA bull riding champion, Charles | Sampson, he set a goal of riding full-time in the U.S |
| ught to have been designed by local architect | Sampson Hill. |
| Sampson holds the conference's best Big 12 Tournament | |
| ey Medalists in Vic Cumberland, Richard Head, | Sampson Hosking, Tom Leahy and Dave Low. |
| Sampson House is a rare example of a Brutalist commer | |
| Sampson House is a commercial office building in Hopt | |
| ked transaction, it had completed the sale of | Sampson House for £150.5 million and Ludgate House fo |
| Berwick has a business park called | Sampson House Business Park and a wood called Berwick |
| After the death of | Sampson I in 1725 his sons Charles and Sampson II bou |
| After Charles' death in 1741, | Sampson II became wealthy and in 1742 bought an Eliza |
| Sampson II also bought a forge in Burton upon Trent. | |
| Ralph | Sampson III - College Basketball Player - Playing for |
| aker John Taylor (1711-1775) and his own son, | Sampson III, creating Birmingham's first bank: Taylor |
| 13, 2007, Wheeler pushed fellow pitcher Chris | Sampson in the dugout. |
| ies Freaks and Geeks in 2000, playing Maureen | Sampson in the episode "Carded and Discarded", direct |
| -American War, he was with Admiral William T. | Sampson in New York, and arrived off Santiago on June |
| nd was featured with David Carradine and Will | Sampson in the drama Black Elk Speaks. |
| ssioned 24 February 1865, Acting Master F. G. | Sampson in command. |
| Ferriero left Wolf & | Sampson in 2002 and joined the firm of Scarinci & Hol |
| He was the President of | Sampson Industries which caused him to become an enem |
| shire, and his wife Anne Ingleby, daughter of | Sampson Ingleby. |
| o England, and dyed ther But the youth Henery | Sampson, is still liveing, and is married, & hath .7. |
| St | Sampson is portrayed in some of the stained glass win |
| Sampson is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm | |
| The unincorporated community of | Sampson is located in the town. |
| Dean | Sampson is a Tigers Hall Of Fame Inductee. |
| The claim that | Sampson is the largest county confilcts with the Samp |
| Howard | Sampson is a former defensive back in the National Fo |
| Sampson Jackson II is a Democratic member of the Miss | |
| Kambon | Sampson, Joel Mascoll, Eswort Coombs, and Kahlil Cato |
| d in the 4x400 metres relay, alongside Edward | Sampson, John MacIsaac, and John Salisbury. |
| her household at The Hague, where he replaced | Sampson Johnson. |
| , he opened a wholesale dry goods firm called | Sampson, Kennedy and Gemmell. |
| he nearby Adelphi Hotel, where landlord Harry | Sampson kept his promise and filled the cup with cham |
| Rev. | Sampson Kingsford, M. A |
| He succeeded | Sampson Kwaku Boafo who had represented the constitue |
| Sampson le Fort's charter was probably confirmed firs | |
| part of the honour of Huntingdon, and held by | Sampson le Fort of the Scottish kings. |
| 1597: | Sampson Lennard |
| Sampson Lennard (died 20 September 1615), of Chevenin | |
| e and his wife Elizabeth Leonard, daughter of | Sampson Lennard and was baptised at St Martin in the |
| of John Lennard, Ralph Scrope, Ralph Rokebie, | Sampson Lennard, William Forest, Robert Cloughe and H |
| of Margaret Fiennes, 11th Baroness Dacre and | Sampson Lennard. |
| m and his wife Elizabeth Leonard, daughter of | Sampson Leonard of Chevening. |
| There are three generations of | Sampson Lloyd in the Lloyd family of Birmingham, Engl |
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