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| Spooner a left-handed batsman who bowled left-arm fas | |
| on to the New Panama Canal Company, under the | Spooner Act of 1902. |
| As a Senator, he sponsored the | Spooner Act, which directed President Theodore Roosev |
| another suggested name had been James Swinton | Spooner, after the engineer who had built the line. |
| Newark also played the role of | Spooner, an ill-tempered former Red Devil (Britain's |
| stry School (where he was a contemporary with | Spooner), and in Germany. |
| tinued his studies in Nottingham under Arthur | Spooner, and became a teacher at Repton School. |
| tle of a song written by Fred Lehner and Andy | Spooner, and recorded American country music singer J |
| Excavations carried out by | Spooner and Waddell have brought to light remains of |
| 21-6, Joe Bellino caught a 27-yard pass from | Spooner, and then made the two-point conversion, cutt |
| ta, including nearly all of the twin towns of | Spooner and Baudette on October 7, 1910. |
| e merchantman Empire Star on February 12, but | Spooner and a few others remained behind to assist in |
| One stone commemorates Charles Easton | Spooner and his eldest son John Eryri, the other his |
| cricket idolaters for Lionel Palairet, Reggie | Spooner and Victor Trumper." |
| n their ninth game, when hundreds from Reggie | Spooner and Johnny Tyldesley helped Lancashire to an |
| o which Garrison, Emerson, Proudhon, Thoreau, | Spooner, Andrews, Warren and Tucker belong." |
| Casey | Spooner, Artist/Musician |
| Antonin Scalia, writing for the court, quotes | Spooner as saying the right to bear arms was necessar |
| Spooner attended the West Downs School in Winchester | |
| ammer", was chosen for the June 2007 Lysander | Spooner Award for Advancing the Literature of Liberty |
| Parker, William Scollay, Lemuel Shaw, William | Spooner, Charles Vaughn, and Redford Webster. |
| afternoon, was not a total personal success: | Spooner conceded no byes, but failed to score in eith |
| Spooner died in Torquay, Devon, at the age of 77. | |
| In January 2010, | Spooner distributed online his first solo work, the s |
| e, local traffic manager ditto; Mr Charles E. | Spooner, engineer, Festiniog Railway Company; Mr Craw |
| ups together undertook the restoration of the | Spooner Family Grave in Beddgelert Churchyard. |
| y the time the Vietnam War broke out, Richard | Spooner had achieved the rank of Major. |
| When the Second World War broke out, | Spooner had reached the rank of Rear-Admiral. |
| The curator there, Peter | Spooner, has agreed to provide some. |
| Spooner has submitted works for Deitch Projects and a | |
| Spooner has contributed and worked on shows with Door | |
| e menswear department; both Mr. Lucas and Mr. | Spooner have gotten the sharp end of his tongue (as t |
| Spooner helped establish the Liberal Party of Austral | |
| Bonehead's home studio and produced by Paul ' | Spooner' Heywood (Bonehead's guitar technician during |
| Spooner High School C State Champions 1984 | |
| Spooner High School B State Champions 1990 | |
| Caleb | Spooner House |
| Spooner House Museum | |
| The | Spooner House Museum was built in 1747 and is run by |
| Located in the downtown Plymouth, The | Spooner House Museum has been said to be the home of |
| 919, owns and maintains the Harlow House, the | Spooner House, the Hedge House, and an ancient Native |
| vacancy caused by the resignation of Sir Bill | Spooner in August 1965. |
| Spooner is openly gay. | |
| Spooner is a town in Washburn County, Wisconsin, Unit | |
| The City of | Spooner is located mostly within the southwest corner |
| Abigail | Spooner is reported to be causing mischief that inclu |
| feet (2,100 m) with the categorized climbs of | Spooner Junction and Brockway Summit. |
| Mark | Spooner, Kalamazoo Outrage |
| s of Cedar Spur, Graceton, Pitt, Baudette and | Spooner lay in ruins. |
| "TV-Glotzer" ("White Punks on Dope") (Bill | Spooner, Michael Evans, Roger Steen) - 5:15 |
| Spooner moved to Hudson, Wisconsin and practiced law | |
| ing Rotherham United in March 1991 with Steve | Spooner moving in the opposite direction. |
| On May 3, 1884, he married Louise M. | Spooner of Philadelphia. |
| an to contest the seat until 1976, when Frank | Spooner of Monroe waged a strong challenge to the Dem |
| Spooner Oldham - Keyboards | |
| Spooner Oldham - keyboards | |
| Spooner Oldham - Wurlitzer piano | |
| Spooner Oldham - keyboards, vocals | |
| Spooner Oldham - organ | |
| weet Inspiration"/"Where You Lead" (Dan Penn, | Spooner Oldham - Carole King, Toni Stern) 6:19 |
| g with fellow famed Southern Soul keyboardist | Spooner Oldham in Keyboard Player Magazine. |
| or hit single, "Neon Rainbow", was written by | Spooner Oldham and Dan Penn. |
| rchen, The Features, Tim O' Brien, Dan Penn & | Spooner Oldham and more. |
| "Out of Left Field" & "Cry Like A Baby" (with | Spooner Oldham). |
| "Cry Like a Baby" ( | Spooner Oldham, Dan Penn) |
| Earl P. Ball or | Spooner Oldham: piano (overdubbed) on "High Fashion Q |
| Baron, which led to a partnership with Dennis | Spooner, one of the show's writers. |
| Major | Spooner participated in several operations during the |
| therland, near Liverpool, Lancashire in 1886, | Spooner played twice for the Lancashire Second XI in |
| Spooner received a medical discharge and retired from | |
| His character, Bert | Spooner, replaced Trevor Bannister's Mr. Lucas in Are |
| Spooner represented the Nottinghamshire Cricket Board | |
| In August 1940 | Spooner resigned his seat and won the Federal seat of |
| 22 July - William Archibald | Spooner, scholar and Anglican priest (died 1930) |
| national form was not enough, though, to earn | Spooner selection in the home series against India in |
| During the Korean War, | Spooner served in with the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing a |
| flict with the deputy leader of the UAP, Eric | Spooner since 1936 for not running a balanced budget |
| ntity of money would actually not increase as | Spooner theorizes, but that supply would be even more |
| Joseph Wilfred (Wilf) | Spooner was a Canadian politician. |
| Richard | Spooner was living in Northern California when World |
| Spooner was elected the seat of Ryde in 1932 and beca | |
| ty Championship for only the second time, and | Spooner was picked for the 1951-52 MCC tour of India, |
| mith, along with his friend and ally Lysander | Spooner, was one of the leading advocates of the Unit |
| not play first-class cricket until he was 28, | Spooner was a quick-witted left-handed batsman who co |
| lford and his naval counterpart, Rear Admiral | Spooner, where amongst the last to leave. |
| abolitionist William Wilberforce and Barbara | Spooner Wilberforce were married in the church. |
| member of the "Senate Four," along with John | Spooner, William Allison, and Nelson Aldrich. |
| g a vehicle he was driving into a bridge near | Spooner, Wisconsin. |
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