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9. | Sarah Washington - I Will Always Love You |
ew (born about 11 February 1608/1609), married | Sarah Waterbury and Mary Reeve |
Sarah Waters (born 21 July 1966) is a British noveli | |
While in Kentucky, he met and married | Sarah Waters Meade, who was the daughter of his fath |
Sarah Waters - Author of Tipping The Velvet. | |
rs as Viv in the forthcoming BBC adaptation of | Sarah Waters' novel The Night Watch. |
Affinity is a 2008 UK film adaptation of | Sarah Waters' 1999 novel Affinity; directed by Tim F |
Sarah Waters, the award-winning novelist was a pupil | |
Sarah Waters, novelist, Tipping the Velvet | |
547933-2-3, Published in 2005, Introduction by | Sarah Waters. |
In the spring of 2010, it was announced that | Sarah Watkins would take over the position. |
Kate Mulgrew as | Sarah Watson |
Sarah Watt - Look Both Ways | |
Sarah Wayne Callies as Francine | |
el Scofield (Wentworth Miller), Sara Tancredi ( | Sarah Wayne Callies), Fernando Sucre (Amaury Nolasco |
a Jovovich, Julian McMahon, David Atrakchi and | Sarah Wayne Callies. |
Sarah Wayne Callies (born June 1, 1977) is an Americ | |
Sarah Wayne Callies as Lori Grimes | |
and to Hold was revised and edited by Josh and | Sarah Wean for the four-hundredth anniversary of the |
in Athens, together with Shirley Robertson and | Sarah Webb, and another gold medal in the Yngling sa |
Lord Valentia married Laura | Sarah Webb, daughter of Daniel Hale Webb, of Wykeham |
The Board is chaired by | Sarah Webb. |
CIH's Chief Executive is | Sarah Webb. |
e Merchant Taylor's School, in 1711 he married | Sarah Webster, the daughter of John Webster of Cornh |
er was born in 1868 in Greenwich to Robert and | Sarah Webster. |
the "pawn" of two young and ambitious lawyers ( | Sarah Weddington and Linda Coffee) who were looking |
esenting (along with her friend and co-counsel | Sarah Weddington) Norma McCorvey (a.k.a. |
Sarah Wedgwood (1776-1856) (no children, very active | |
She was the daughter of Josiah and | Sarah Wedgwood. |
In 1826, he married Mary Ann | Sarah Weeks. |
Lionel Weil, son of Solomon and | Sarah Weil, donated 219 acres (89 ha) in 1945 to the |
Isabella Weisiger Mackrell, Lucy R. Weisiger, | Sarah Weisiger, William Hardeman Weisiger, and Grays |
In December 2007, Todd, along with wife | Sarah, welcomed their first child, a girl named Harp |
In 1747 he married | Sarah Wells of Franklin, Massachusetts. |
Sarah Wells arrived in the area as the patent's firs | |
On 1978, Kindleberger married | Sarah Wells and later had two daughters named Kate a |
Sarah Wendling, the curmudgeon owner and next-door n | |
Socialis), William Dunlap, Benjamin Franklin, | Sarah Wentworth Morton (as Philenia), Judith Sargent |
d writings, contains "Philenia to Menander" by | Sarah Wentworth Apthorp Morton, Boston: printed and |
records also mention that he and his now-wife | Sarah were fined "for fornication before marriage or |
Steve and | Sarah were joined on stage by supporting musicians R |
According to Helen, she and | Sarah were like “the two halves of one soul.” |
Jenny and her twin sister, | Sarah, were multi-sport stars at Belleville West Hig |
He saves Kamille again when he and | Sarah were about to be killed by Jerid in the Byalan |
delivered Sint Maarten's first Prime Minister, | Sarah Wescot-Williams. |
Kierstin plays | Sarah, West Coast High's resident goth girl. |
llaborated with Rasmus Seebach again alongside | Sarah West and Nik & Jay. |
n, Nova Scotia, the son of Robert McClearn and | Sarah West. |
Milt Bailey, Ruth Horn, Gary Morris, | Sarah Westphalen - Vocals |
Berkey, Walt Meskell, Ron Agnew, Gary Morris, | Sarah Westphalen, Ruth Horn, Milton E. Bailey III Es |
Ariane Schluter ... | Sarah Wevers |
er Hallowell, Prescott & Co. Hallowell married | Sarah Wharton Haydock (1846-1934) in New York on Jan |
For the geographer, see | Sarah Whatmore (geographer). |
Sarah Whatmore is a Professor of Environment and Pub | |
he second song released by Pop Idol contestant | Sarah Whatmore. |
He married | Sarah when he was 20, and they had a daughter. |
Thomas with | Sarah while at Eaton Place |
Thomas Lincoln had met | Sarah while living in Elizabethtown, Kentucky with h |
ideo was directed by Tony Kaye and produced by | Sarah Whistler. |
1862 - March 12, 1949, daughter of Addison and | Sarah White) in Huntsville, Alabama. |
Sarah Whitear was born in 1787, the daughter of Rev. | |
His future wife | Sarah Whiteside is the second woman standing from th |
After the death of his second wife, he married | Sarah Whiting, the widow of John Backus, in 1789. |
lmed at Oakwood Grange, the home of Joseph and | Sarah Whitley, in Roundhay, Leeds, West Riding of Yo |
"It features Adolphe Le Prince, | Sarah Whitley, Joseph Whitley and Harriet Hartley wa |
It features Adolphe Le Prince, | Sarah Whitley, Joseph Whitley and Harriet Hartley in |
The | Sarah Whitman Hooker House is located in West Hartfo |
2004: Martin Fowler meets 'Stalker | Sarah', who later goes on to stab him. |
t, or if he should just let fate take him with | Sarah, who has a secret of her own. |
Her 19 year old daughter, | Sarah, who is heading to college, begins to think he |
Yaakov and arrested numerous people, including | Sarah, who managed to commit suicide after four days |
He had a sister, | Sarah, who married Richard Talbot. |
gly, the elder brother Reddick had a daughter, | Sarah, who in turn (after marrying an Alexander McKi |
This comes as a major shock to | Sarah, who had explicitly requested a black donor. |
Sarah, who is now based in Halifax, is currently ran | |
He has two sisters, Kaitlyn and | Sarah, who is his twin, and a brother, Corey. |
thy drug dealer Angel Moldonado and his woman, | Sarah, who is a friend of Sunny's and very likely a |
D'Avigdor-Goldsmid in memory of their daughter | Sarah who died in a boating accident in 1963. |
Sarah Who? (1976) Captain | |
was eighteen-year old Phoebe Wright, cousin to | Sarah, whom he wed on October 27, 1855, less than on |
He was survived by his wife | Sarah whom he had married only a few years earlier. |
Dave and Joey are angered by Kim and | Sarah, whom they think are too judgmental of people |
ad an annuity, he left a pregnant second wife ( | Sarah, whom he married between 1729 and 1733) and th |
and upon her death, and thence to his daughter | Sarah, whose second husband Joseph Holten deeded the |
nd granddaughter gang up on the long-suffering | Sarah, whose one haven is Bygone Books, the remarkab |
S333, Kinetic AIU, Jeppe Aagaard Andersen, and | Sarah Wiglesworth. |
Sarah Wildor is an English ballerina and theatre dan | |
Sarah Wiley (Miss Indiana) | |
the Bedfordshire Militia, and his second wife, | Sarah Wilkinson, fourth daughter of William Wilkinso |
it was turned into a prose romance in 1829 by | Sarah Wilkinson. |
He leaves them to attend a dance, where | Sarah will be presented as the next vampire victim. |
Married to Danish model | Sarah Willeman, in 2000, they divorced after 4 years |
ren, among them John Lawrence who married Mrs. | Sarah Willett, the widow of Mayor Thomas Willett; Su |
Helen | Sarah Willetts (born 10 February 1972) is a meteorol |
th Payne, and his children Mary E., Elizabeth, | Sarah, William Payne, Ann M. and Robert Edmond Edmon |
o fondly to be fearful of the night," from the | Sarah Williams poem "The Old Astronomer to his Pupil |
His third wife, | Sarah Williams Gould Gowdy Thornton (June 11, 1824-A |
In 1908, | Sarah Williams became the second wife of Joseph Stev |
Charles Weekes - Walt Whitman - Oscar Wilde - | Sarah Williams - Walter Leslie Wilmshurst - William |
In 1870 he married Maude | Sarah Williams (died 1937), the daughter of Sir John |
istmas Lights/Northern Lights/City Lights, and | Sarah Williams in BBC's The Chase. |
Parker Snow married a London house-maid | Sarah Williams in 1839, consequently being ostracise |
Green was twice married: firstly, to | Sarah Williams, who died in 1832, leaving five child |
Sandra McCabe as | Sarah Willingham |
Sarah Willingham is ITV's This Morning Super Saver. | |
Sarah Willingham, along with Raymond Blanc, is a jud | |
However | Sarah Wills objected to him leaving so Dr Wills dela |
He married | Sarah Willson, the sister of Crowell Willson. |
On March 18, 1790, he married the rich heiress | Sarah Wilson of Romney, Virginia (now West Virginia) |
Lady | Sarah Wilson during the Siege of Mafeking during the |
Lillian | Sarah Wilson (1864 - March 1, 1909) was a British ar |
Sarah Wilson, 2006 ECAC Tournament Most Valuable Pla | |
f Henry Higinbotham, a merchant at Dublin, and | Sarah Wilson, daughter of Joseph Wilson, a man of Sc |
Sarah Wilson, Andrew Nice, Chris Mansell, Oliver Kra | |
Becky Dawson (Saw Whet, Ah Holly Fam'ly), and | Sarah Winchester (A Weather). |
The only functioning bathroom was outside | Sarah Winchester's bedroom, which had a small window |
Sarah Winckless is a former British rower. | |
d championships, starting with Rebecca Romero, | Sarah Winckless and Katherine Grainger in 2005, Debb |
2005 with the quadruple scull, with Houghton, | Sarah Winckless, and Rebecca Romero, and in 2006 her |
culls, with Annie Vernon replacing the injured | Sarah Winkless. |
"Survival" - 4:30 vocals by | Sarah Winton |
"Morse" - 6:21 vocals by | Sarah Winton |
"Finer" - 3:30 vocals by | Sarah Winton |
"Les Nuits" - 6:20 vocals by | Sarah Winton |
s Hoyle Compton and his wife, the former Eliza | Sarah Winzar, and was educated at Lancing College. |
concert finishes with her signature song "From | Sarah with Love" and her then current single "One Ni |
Are We Going To Do With Uncle Arthur?, sung by | Sarah, with lyrics written by Alfred Shaughnessy. |
Bathurst on 10 January 1824, leaving his widow | Sarah with three children. |
He had three children (Emma, Abigail and | Sarah) with his second wife Anne Musso. |
FPI and produced four singles, including "From | Sarah with Love", which would become her best-sellin |
His wife is | Sarah, with whom he has a grown-up son. |
r some days, when he's been stalking David and | Sarah with his photocamera, he meets the young deaf- |
parents show up with legal documents and take | Sarah without talking to Tony, saying this will make |
g a party, his book is stolen by an inebriated | Sarah Witt (Olivia Wilde) who becomes enamored with |
Glenn Close as | Sarah Witting |
Sarah Wolfensohn, Head of Department, University of | |
tand in the next election, but was defeated by | Sarah Wollaston. |
Lord Hewart married twice; firstly in 1892 | Sarah Wood Riley, daughter of J. H. Riley and second |
Sarah Wood, University of Kent | |
He married | Sarah Woodbury Pettingill (b. |
Emily also played the role of | Sarah Woodruff in the BBC version of "The French Lie |
Sarah Woods as Dottie Post | |
ins, Patricia McSherry, Francesca Whitburn and | Sarah Woollett. |
Sarah, worn-out after so much frustrated relationshi | |
Founded in 1848 by | Sarah Worthington Peter as the Philadelphia School o |
Ironically, decades after Strang's death, | Sarah would divorce her second husband, one Dr. |
Faber publishers, and although it lost out to | Sarah Wray's The Forbidden Room it was taken on by F |
(1800-05).He married | Sarah Wright on January 12, 1763 (1739/40-1783). |
and 2001 she became part of the trio Ola with | Sarah Wright (bodhran, flute, vocals) and Michael Ja |
Lady | Sarah Wright (b. |
The current Director General of the office is | Sarah Wu, who reports to the Secretary for Commerce |
Sarah Wulfeck is a writer, singer and voice over act | |
Sarah Wynter as Alma Mahler | |
s being worn by Delta Goodrem, Bec Cartwright, | Sarah Wynter, Elle Macpherson, Sarah Michelle Gellar |
It was adapted by | Sarah Y. Mason, Victor Heerman and George O'Neil, an |
Susan ( | Sarah Yehudit) Schneider (1996). |
om the White House during the three years that | Sarah Yorke Jackson served as hostess. |
Beginning in 1834, | Sarah Yorke Jackson, President Jackson's daughter-in |
Tom in Bedlam, comforted only by | Sarah Young (Anne in the opera) - the last of Hogart |
Sarah Zinsser as Mrs. Toll | |
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