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| Tooth of Crime by Sam | Shepard, a Remains Theatre presentation in 1982, feat |
| Scratch Beginnings is a book by Adam | Shepard, a graduate of Merrimack College, about his a |
| ominated Israel Amter for Governor; and Henry | Shepard, a "Harlem Negro," for Lieutenant Governor |
| Shepard abandoned acting and turned to freelance jour | |
| cessful and led the way to the flight of Alan | Shepard aboard MR-3. |
| by U.S. federal law, most notably the Matthew | Shepard Act, pertaining to hate crimes, which was rec |
| For the legislation, see Matthew | Shepard Act. |
| Voinovich also voted in favor of the Matthew | Shepard Act. |
| y to Battery K, 1st New York Light Artillery, | Shepard also saw action at Chancellorsville, Gettysbu |
| Joseph William | Shepard, also known as J. W. Shepard (died December 7 |
| Finley Johnson | Shepard and Helen Miller Gould at the Meadowbrook Pol |
| The album was dedicated to Matthew | Shepard and Oliver Johnstone, Davey Johnstone's late |
| Turok, | Shepard and Slade navigate their way through the coll |
| , Carl Calabria, Bryan Hunt, Brad Pillow, Joe | Shepard and Jeff Walters. |
| The restoration of the film was done by David | Shepard and the DVD will be released in December 2009 |
| In July 2007, | Shepard and former Governor Joe Kernan were appointed |
| LGBT hate crimes like the murders of Matthew | Shepard and Brandon Teena. |
| tors who voted with Democrats for the Matthew | Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Ac |
| Shepard and his wife Rebecca have lived in Bennington | |
| a 1988 drama film written and directed by Sam | Shepard and starring Jessica Lange and Charles Durnin |
| rthies": to John Cotton, John Preston, Thomas | Shepard and Thomas Goodwin. |
| Satch is finally convinced of the truth about | Shepard and Frank is cleared of all suspicion after a |
| rry Stephenson, Tommy Cash, Jack Greene, Jean | Shepard and comedian-impressionist Johnny Counterfit. |
| ia, Joseph Haaf, Bryan Hunt, Brad Pillow, Joe | Shepard and Jeff Walters and others when AT&T split o |
| ital spaceflights of American astronauts Alan | Shepard and Gus Grissom aboard their respective Mercu |
| Shepard and Mitchell named their landing site Fra Mau | |
| The Pirates were managed by Larry | Shepard, and played their home games at Forbes Field, |
| ter Wagoner, Wanda Jackson, Sonny James, Jean | Shepard and The Browns. |
| rnard Shaw, Anton Chekhov, Harold Pinter, Sam | Shepard, and Caryl Churchill. |
| short lived 1990 series The Outsiders as Tim | Shepard, and in the 1993 short lives series Angel Fal |
| Raggedy Man, starring Sam | Shepard and Sissy Spacek |
| s artists Buddy Guy, John Mayall, Kenny Wayne | Shepard, and Los Lonely Boys. |
| February, 1956 by contractors Grove, Wilson, | Shepard and Kruge at a cost of $8.3 million, bringing |
| h escape technology which can be used for New | Shepard and the Space Vehicle, with substantial addit |
| Later searching for evidence in | Shepard's apartment, Frank is caught in the act by Sh |
| Later members have included Dan Lavery, Kevin | Shepard, and Dan Rothchild. |
| an Horn, Texas, where flight tests of the New | Shepard are carried out by Blue Origin. |
| Sam | Shepard as Gordon |
| ster (2004), also a documentary, followed Sam | Shepard as he mounted a production of his play The La |
| Sam | Shepard as Doc Porter |
| Sam | Shepard as J.C. Franklin |
| Sam | Shepard as Ed Mills |
| Sam | Shepard as Sheriff Forrest/Wild Bill Hickok |
| Kiki | Shepard as Trelawny aka D. J. Moran |
| In 1980 it underwent restoration by | Shepard Associates. |
| fter completing postdoctoral work under Roger | Shepard at Stanford University, joined the faculty of |
| introduced to an English-speaking audience by | Shepard B. Clough in a review article "The Crisis in |
| She led the Alexis | Shepard Band, also including John Rapoza, Jerry O'Har |
| His brother, Bo | Shepard, became the head coach for North Carolina aft |
| Shepard Block is a historic block at 298-304 Essex St | |
| of Quarks, Leptons and Gluons, Lothrop, Lee & | Shepard Books (c1985), ISBN 0-688-04092-6 |
| m Good at, fiction (New York: Lothrop, Lee, & | Shepard Books, 1999). |
| ved to its current location at 3217 Commander | Shepard Boulevard. |
| ng that contains the university's law school, | Shepard Broad Law Center, is housed in Leo Goodwin, S |
| o Goodwin Sr. Chair in Law was established at | Shepard Broad Law Center with an initial gift from th |
| ssor of law at Nova Southeastern University's | Shepard Broad Law Center and has been a review editor |
| was founded in 1889 by Robert Worth Bingham, | Shepard Bryan, William W. Davies, Edward Wray Martin, |
| At the station, Frank is confronted by | Shepard but electrocutes him and then triggers the fi |
| Shepard came in to relieve teammate Joe Cleary, who w | |
| ngdon was named for R.B. Langdon of Langdon & | Shepard, Canadian Pacific Railway subcontracting firm |
| Tothrop, Lee & | Shepard Co.. |
| Shepard coached the North Carolina Tar Heels men's ba | |
| Corporal Irwin | Shepard, Company E, Knoxville, Tennessee, November 20 |
| This Is Jean | Shepard contained two of Shepard's Top 10 hits from 1 |
| mbers of The Oxford Group, Rowland Hazard, F. | Shepard Cornell, and Cebra Graves, convinced the cour |
| Shepard, D. William. | |
| Valerie Elliot | Shepard, daughter of Jim Elliot |
| On 19 January 1918, aged 32, | Shepard decided to visit the aerodrome at Auchel, whe |
| Jack | Shepard died at age 63 of cancer in Atherton, Califor |
| Shepard died of quinsy, a Peritonsillar abscess, whic | |
| Captain | Shepard died March 14, 1895, of pneumonia in Washingt |
| ill was signed in to law on March 2, 1895 and | Shepard died of pneumonia on March 14, twelve days la |
| As the tour progressed, | Shepard discovered his role as screenwriter was somew |
| nney in connection with the murder of Matthew | Shepard, due to his sexual orientation. |
| Phineas | Shepard early settler and Pensioner Revolutionary War |
| Fire In Your New Shoes (Sultan & Ned | Shepard Electric Daisy Remix) [feat. |
| In addition to the town of Shepton, Texas, | Shepard Elementary School was also named in his honor |
| Shepard Elementary School | |
| Delta.The eleven female students; Marguerite | Shepard, Estelle Shepard Beswick, Georgia Alberta Dic |
| Shepard Fairey - Obey From 3 June, 2006 to 29 July, 2 | |
| Shepard Fairey | |
| rary artist, graphic designer and illustrator | Shepard Fairey took interest in the band, creating a |
| In 2004, Mear One joined artists | Shepard Fairey and Robbie Conal to create a series of |
| Shepard Fairey, artist. | |
| It has a custom design created by | Shepard Fairey. |
| The | Shepard Families of New England by Gerald Faulkner Sh |
| The Anti-Rent state convention nominated | Shepard for Lieutenant Governor with 11 votes for him |
| Shepard fought for passage of the retirement plan in | |
| The Matthew | Shepard Foundation and The Point Foundation have part |
| The Matthew | Shepard Foundation is an LGBT rights group founded in |
| She sits on the board of the Matthew | Shepard Foundation and spoke at the 1993 March on Was |
| n, the Human Rights Campaign, and the Matthew | Shepard Foundation for which he is a Strategic Adviso |
| d, the scholars become members of the Matthew | Shepard Foundation's Youth Advisory Council. |
| by Peter Sasdy and adapted to screen by Ellen | Shepard from the novel written by Harold Robbins. |
| truggles, and his first-game jitters in 1953, | Shepard gained a reputation as a stalwart defensive p |
| This TV image shows Alan | Shepard golfing on the Moon |
| Shepard graduated in 1941 from the New Jersey campus. | |
| Sam | Shepard, Graham Greene, Fred Ward and Sheila Tousey s |
| Shepard grew up in Boulder, Colorado, and trained as | |
| Back Row - | Shepard, Grissom, Cooper; Front Row - Schirra, Slayto |
| Shepard had another top five hit the same year with " | |
| Part VII: The New Blood in which heroine Tina | Shepard has a surreal vision in which Pamela's severe |
| Lucius | Shepard has won several awards for his science fictio |
| Grandinetti and science fiction writer Lucius | Shepard have written about the FTRA. |
| He attended Alan B. | Shepard High School in Palos Heights, Illinois. |
| Alan B. | Shepard High School is a public secondary school loca |
| Shepard House at 1552 Monterey Place | |
| Monterey Place, best known as the | Shepard House, is a historic residence in Mobile, Ala |
| Death and Burial of Lorenzo B. | Shepard in NYT on September 22, 1856 |
| mand of Cleveland passed to Captain Andrew G. | Shepard in June. |
| d Jay Gould II at the wedding of Helen Miller | Shepard in 1913 |
| izabeth Robb in 1864 and to Statira Catherine | Shepard in 1886. |
| ped to build the Episcopal Church of the Good | Shepard in Oakdale Square, though as a parishioner an |
| ome built for musician and spiritualist Jesse | Shepard in 1887, has been operated as a house museum, |
| li Temple was designed by architects Clas and | Shepard in Moorish Revival style. |
| es, The Beautiful South, The Dirtbombs, Vonda | Shepard, indie pop bands The Lucksmiths and Low, Brit |
| ion that took America's first astronaut, Alan | Shepard, into outer space May 5, 1961. |
| Shepard is deeply dissatisfied with the current socio | |
| ers and a retirement plan for older officers, | Shepard is given credit for continuing his civilian p |
| Shepard is a seventh generation Hoosier. | |
| What happened to Matthew | Shepard is in part due to the message being espoused |
| This Is Jean | Shepard is the debut compilation album by American co |
| Mr. | Shepard is the white part of the banana. |
| Sadia | Shepard is a Pakistani American filmmaker and author. |
| her of Maurice Edgar Crumpacker and cousin of | Shepard J. Crumpacker, Jr.. |
| Shepard J. Crumpacker, Jr. (February 13, 1917 - Octob | |
| In 1955, | Shepard joined ABC-TV's nationally-telecast Ozark Jub |
| Shepard, Jonathan (1998) "The Khazars' Formal Adoptio | |
| Franklin, Simon; | Shepard, Jonathan (1996) The Emergence of Rus, 750-12 |
| Shepard, Jonathan, et al., eds. | |
| Shepard, Jonathan; Franklin, Simon, eds. | |
| Then later attended Alan B. | Shepard Jr. High which is also in district 109 Mooreh |
| Shepard Jun'r, James Smedley, John Wickham, Augustus | |
| is a 1984 erotic B movie film starring Jewel | Shepard, Karin Schubert, produced and written by Harr |
| Nathaniel | Shepard Keith (July 14 1838 - January 1925) was an Am |
| uch famous names as Christie Brinkley, Cybill | Shepard, Kim Alexis, Cheryl Tiegs, and Kelly Emberg h |
| military government under Rear Admiral Harry | Shepard Knapp. |
| Senator | Shepard later claimed that his bill's toll increase w |
| Bruckner, Matilda Tomaryn; | Shepard, Laurie; and White, Sarah. |
| Shepard lobbied the North Carolina General Assembly f | |
| Russell | Shepard, LSU quarterback |
| On July 5, 1842, | Shepard married Lucy Morse, with whom he had five chi |
| Alexander | Shepard McFarlan (1869-1939), was a Major League Base |
| As | Shepard meets in the Normandy's cargo bay with the su |
| Shepard Menken as Major Clift, M.D. | |
| Clyde Crashcup (voiced by | Shepard Menken) is a scientist in a white coat whose |
| "Wildest Times of the World" (Vonda | Shepard, Michael Landau) - 5:15 |
| Alan B. | Shepard Middle - Mascot: Patriot, Colors: Red, White |
| Shepard Middle School | |
| mocratic primary on June 1, 2010 against Taze | Shepard, Mitchell Howie, and David Maker. |
| #9 (tied with astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Alan | Shepard) most popular space hero. |
| Bill Clinton strongly supported, as did Judy | Shepard, mother of the murdered college student. |
| e play The Laramie Project, about the Matthew | Shepard murder and trial, which was a major news even |
| Matthew | Shepard, Murdered near Laramie, Wyoming in 1998 |
| narrative in Redemption begins with Commander | Shepard mysteriously disappearing in the Terminus Sys |
| he next year, Tammany boss Richard Croker had | Shepard nominated as the regular Democratic candidate |
| On November 4, 2008 the public voted to keep | Shepard on the court in a statewide retention electio |
| He played the arsonist Alan | Shepard on Comedy Central's Halfway Home and plays a |
| In 1890, | Shepard opened a general store on his ranch, and the |
| Shepard originally wrote the music for the play, whic | |
| "Searchin' My Soul" (Vonda | Shepard, Paul Gordon) - 3:53 |
| Now, I have the greatest respect for Mr. | Shepard personally, but nine-tenths of the rest of th |
| 5: Handicapped Washington Senators coach Bert | Shepard pitched in a game against the Red Sox. |
| s Eppes Plantation on the north and the R. G. | Shepard Plantation on the south. |
| arked the second time that Quaid starred in a | Shepard play, the first being the long running Broadw |
| mposing music for the world premiere of a Sam | Shepard play. |
| taught at Berkeley and crowned his career as | Shepard Professor Emeritus. |
| st development vehicle in the Blue Origin New | Shepard program, which flew for the first time on Nov |
| shows the first craft to launch under the New | Shepard program. |
| Fourth test flight: 06 May 2011 (New | Shepard propulsion module (PM2)) |
| Louisburg 1745 by Samuel Adams Drake, Lee and | Shepard Publishers Boston Mass. |
| Campaign for Twenty Thousand Dollars, Lee And | Shepard, Publishers, 1873. |
| Shepard races motorcycles at Buttonwillow Raceway, in | |
| He married Sabra | Shepard Ramsey on May 6, 1807, in Cumberland County, |
| Shepard ran for the 2006 Republican nomination for Ve | |
| between games of a doubleheader on August 31, | Shepard received the Distinguished Flying Cross for h |
| ular visits to a local bar where singer Vonda | Shepard regularly performed (though occasionally hand |
| Mark I. | Shepard, Republican |
| Subsequently, Administrator Gary | Shepard resigned in 2006 after being put on leave by |
| In achievement of his goal, | Shepard resolved not to use his college education, cr |
| berg play the co-anchors Alex Reiser and Mark | Shepard, respectively. |
| with seven games remaining in the '69 season, | Shepard returned to the coaching ranks. |
| py with the production as originally written, | Shepard rewrote and updated the play as "The Tooth of |
| aul Union Depot, the road's name changes from | Shepard Road to Warner Road. |
| Apollo 14 Crew Training: February 1971: | Shepard, Roosa, & Mitchell |
| He found employment at James | Shepard Ryan's hardware store in Toronto in that year |
| Shepard served on the local school board, the local c | |
| Dax | Shepard served as Arnold's best man, while jewelry de |
| Dr. | Shepard shared the 2006 Alpert Prize for his contribu |
| 9, thanks to a big promotion in radios, Vonda | Shepard shows in Madrid and Barcelona and the TV seri |
| Shepard Smith (born 1964), Fox News Channel anchor bo | |
| llagher), and Studio B and Fox Report (in for | Shepard Smith). |
| John | Shepard Stadium at Los Angeles Pierce College, Woodla |
| The Quakes' current stadium, John | Shepard Stadium |
| Shepard State Park is a state park in the U.S. state | |
| Mark | Shepard, state senator. |
| While | Shepard states that his story is not politically moti |
| Both the Langdon and | Shepard stations took their names from these men. |
| Operated by the | Shepard Steamship Co. from 1945 to 1957, Warren P. Ma |
| It MAY be part of the | Shepard Street-South Road Street Historic District. |
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