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r skill with the rifle, including that of Mrs | Stewart of Lauder in 1887. |
ners taken to England included Lord Gray, and | Stewart of Rosyth. |
d span, he tied a mark originally set by Nels | Stewart of the Montreal Maroons in 1931. |
neral elections, except for Senator Maribelle | Stewart of Houston who succeeded her husband, who die |
With | Stewart often unavailable to Surrey due to England du |
reasons of balance and depth in batting, Alec | Stewart often got the gloves ahead of Russell due to |
The original venture was called Hardison & | Stewart Oil Company. |
rote under the pseudonym Amy Witting), Harold | Stewart, Oliver Somerville, Alan Crawford and Ronald |
Craig | Stewart Oliver (born 15 May 1969) is a British news e |
Stewart-Olsen (frequently reported as Carolyn | Stewart Olsen) (born July 27, 1946) is a Conservative |
fying, March swept the front row, with Jackie | Stewart on pole (for the Tyrrell team) and Chris Amon |
mid-days, Dex and Mo on afternoons, and Brian | Stewart on evenings with After Midnite with Blair Gar |
”Martha | Stewart on Trial” - The Martha Stewart insider tradin |
nt on a two year deal and QPR defender Damion | Stewart on a three year deal. |
aw Paw Paw Paw," "Minne Mouseistic" and Jamie | Stewart on "(Pokey In Your) Gnocchi" and "Prince Char |
and friend Lee Richards on guitar, and Tommy | Stewart on drums. |
s the warm-up act for The Daily Show with Jon | Stewart on over 100 episodes. |
It features the 2002 champion Tony | Stewart on the cover with a scowling look to represen |
He married Jennie | Stewart on December 22, 1880 with whom he had five so |
He married Dorothy Harriet | Stewart on July 14, 1927 and had three children. |
With Alec | Stewart on international duty he found himself as the |
e Score/Hardcore Sports Radio personality Cam | Stewart on two shows by the names of Morency and Cove |
as remixed by Clail, Adrian Sherwood and Mark | Stewart, on the Alternative Tentacles record label in |
The Daily Show with Jon | Stewart on 15 December 2004 |
, Eric Moore on drums, Dean Pleasants and Tim | Stewart on guitars. |
ent D'Arby's "Sign Your Name" featuring Jamie | Stewart on back-up vocals. |
Band," was recorded in New York City with Bob | Stewart on tuba, Jimmy Owens on trumpet, Paquito D'Ri |
The companion school to | Stewart on the eastern side of Minden is E.S. Richard |
Alexander Augustus Berens and Louisa Winifred | Stewart, on 19 December 1887 at St. Mary's Church, Br |
She was hired by Martha | Stewart on The Apprentice: Martha Stewart, which ran |
de Devin Pillsbury on The Sopranos and Alison | Stewart on the soap opera As the World Turns from Apr |
It features Billy Preston and Ian | Stewart on piano. |
nent elements bass player Doug Weiss and Bill | Stewart on drums: on its recordings with the Kevin Ha |
He married Isabella | Stewart on April 10, 1860. |
he song on the Beckola album (1969), with Rod | Stewart on lead vocals and Ronnie Wood on bass. |
American actor, known for his role as Jackson | Stewart on the television series Hannah Montana and h |
- Jon | Stewart on rumors of Jolie's pregnancy which were den |
It was discovered by DeLisle | Stewart on August 14, 1901. |
ty is enhanced by his using the poet, Douglas | Stewart, on the script later in the production phase. |
hn Hodgman segment on the Daily Show with Jon | Stewart on Thursday, November 4, 2010 where he acted |
This honor was bestowed to | Stewart on behalf of her peers and fellow artists of |
Rod | Stewart on Out of Order |
Journalist Walter | Stewart once wrote of Hays that "No minister seems mo |
4. Another warm, 83 degree afternoon saw Tony | Stewart once again on top of the speed chart (223.430 |
Goldman and | Stewart once again hosted the Miss Teen USA pagent on |
Stewart once confessed that Siebert and Smith "did mo | |
When seeing out Champion and | Stewart one afternoon Merrill became irate at his vis |
Patrick | Stewart only voices the narrator on the soundtrack al |
Don | Stewart, Only believe: an eyewitness account of the g |
Gouldman and | Stewart opened a second studio, Strawberry Studios So |
rious, and in August Arrans ally, Sir William | Stewart openly insulted him in the king's presence. |
fellow Progressive Conservative member Ronald | Stewart openly disagreed with their party leader, Pri |
stronger coalition against the Conservatives, | Stewart opposed cooperation with the UFA leaders who |
he Restless on 27 March 2007 portraying Emily | Stewart opposite Adrienne Frantz's Amber Moore. |
If either | Stewart or Colbert mentions this again in any way, I |
n a format similar to The Daily Show with Jon | Stewart or This Hour Has 22 Minutes. |
Lupton was lanky and handsome like James | Stewart or Henry Fonda, but never achieved similar fa |
It was Ronnie Wood, not Rod | Stewart or Ronnie Lane, who sang the lead vocal for t |
"Opening" - Patrick | Stewart*, Orchestra |
Stewart originally wrote the song "Class of '58" as 1 | |
scandal, when he ruled future premier Charles | Stewart out of order in his attempt to report a scand |
or the Best Female Performance award, Kristen | Stewart outstretched her arm and accidentally dropped |
But their centreman, | Stewart, overshadowed them. |
Walter | Stewart Owen, OC, QC (January 26, 1904 - January 13, |
Stewart owns a number of historic cemeteries includin | |
Evans, | Stewart P.; Skinner, Keith (2000). |
., attorneys Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & | Stewart, P.C.,, the American Board of Anesthesiology, |
e Honourable and Right Reverend Charles James | Stewart, paid a visit to Bytown. |
opposed by many residents of the surrounding | Stewart Park neighborhood, who fear the project will |
Attractions include | Stewart Park, a large public park gifted to the peopl |
le east of the estate, at the eastern edge of | Stewart Park. |
Her plays include JUMP and the | Stewart Parker and Blackburn award-winning Girls and |
, written by Belfast-born poet and playwright | Stewart Parker, which also featured the rest of Stiff |
hurch, Everard Guilpin, Alfred Noyes, (James) | Stewart Parker, and William Stewart Rose (2004). |
Walter McKone, D.O. was a team osteopath and | Stewart Parkinson a team manager. |
personal veracity between himself and Charles | Stewart Parnell as to his negotiations with the latte |
Power was a major supporter of Charles | Stewart Parnell during his leadership crisis after th |
Nationalism until he was replaced by Charles | Stewart Parnell in 1880. |
published Matthew Kenny's memories of Charles | Stewart Parnell to mark the 50th anniversary of the l |
When the bill was introduced Charles | Stewart Parnell had a mixed reaction. |
It was founded in October 1882 by Charles | Stewart Parnell as the successor to the Irish Nationa |
ussell was to be the lead Counsel for Charles | Stewart Parnell during the inquiry into allegations w |
h National League (INL), supporter of Charles | Stewart Parnell and was largely responsible for devis |
1830, by John Parnell, the father of Charles | Stewart Parnell famous for bringing Irish home rule t |
ho was born in Strade, and how he and Charles | Stewart Parnell formed the Land League at the end of |
iamentary Party (IPP) in protest when Charles | Stewart Parnell refused to resign the party leadershi |
vorces his wife, Kitty, for adultery; Charles | Stewart Parnell is named as co-respondent. |
Parliamentary Party under new leader Charles | Stewart Parnell closer to the physical force men. |
Radical Irish Member of Parliament Charles | Stewart Parnell of the Home Rule League (later its le |
created in 1882, on the initiative of Charles | Stewart Parnell's Irish National League. |
entary Party in Irish politics and of Charles | Stewart Parnell's dominance within the Party. |
e property came into the ownership of Charles | Stewart Parnell's grandfather after the British War O |
later on the "political awakening" of Charles | Stewart Parnell, founder of the Irish Parliamentary P |
27 June - Charles | Stewart Parnell, Irish political leader (died 1891) |
December 1890 over the leadership of Charles | Stewart Parnell, he supported Parnell. |
ed a visit by Anna Parnell, sister of Charles | Stewart Parnell, to address a public meeting on the s |
split in 1891 over the leadership of Charles | Stewart Parnell, Jordan sided with the majority Anti- |
Figures such as Isaac Butt and Charles | Stewart Parnell, the first leader of the Irish Parlia |
l election Taylor decisively defeated Charles | Stewart Parnell, and was once again appointed Chancel |
the village reminds the visitor that Charles | Stewart Parnell, a famous 19th century Irish politica |
A supporter of Charles | Stewart Parnell, he was a founder member of the Irish |
ational League candidate supported by Charles | Stewart Parnell, he defeated Philip Callan, who had p |
f the Irish Parliamentary Party under Charles | Stewart Parnell, and the appearance of the Liberal Un |
ational Land League leaders including Charles | Stewart Parnell, but was released due to ill-health. |
Charles | Stewart Parnell, Irish nationalist leader (born 1846) |
December 1890 over the leadership of Charles | Stewart Parnell, O'Hanlon supported Parnell. |
liament in 1885 under the auspices of Charles | Stewart Parnell. |
Parnell-Hayes was the grandfather of Charles | Stewart Parnell. |
of Shaw, Oscar Wilde, W. B. Yeats and Charles | Stewart Parnell. |
seat of County Meath was taken up by Charles | Stewart Parnell. |
r of the Irish Parliamentary Party of Charles | Stewart Parnell. |
tone and the Irish nationalist leader Charles | Stewart Parnell. |
Charles | Stewart Parnell: The Man and His Family (Sussex: Harv |
irected by Thomas Bentley and starring Sophie | Stewart, Patrick Barr, Phyllis Dare, Edward Chapman a |
Stewart Patridge (born December 6, 1974) is a former | |
In 1994, | Stewart Patridge led the football team to a 12-0 seas |
Stewart Patridge, former Conerly Trophy winning quart | |
y are Peter Sallis, Patrick McGoohan, Patrick | Stewart, Paul Eddington, Keith Barron and Sir Nigel H |
ested' with Blues Incorporated, including Rod | Stewart, Paul Jones, Art Wood, Keith Richards, Eric B |
aran Armstrong, Lucia Valentini-Terrani, John | Stewart, Paul Plishka - Handel Society of New York Or |
Jane | Stewart, PC (born April 25, 1955 in Brantford, Ontari |
John Alexander | Stewart, PC (1867 - October 7, 1922) was a Canadian p |
"Tennessee Waltz" (Redd | Stewart, Pee Wee King) - 2:30 |
"Lay Down" (Ambrosius, | Stewart, Pelzer, Henson) - 5:00 |
"Let Me In" (Ambrosius, | Stewart, Pelzer, Henson) - 4:25 |
nd ever to perform on The Daily Show with Jon | Stewart, performing "42" and "Lost!". |
Ian | Stewart performs the song's piano. |
te, Oscar Hanson, but Black Hawks' coach Bill | Stewart persuaded him to sign Dahlstrom. |
, Bill Darnell, Joe Harris, Stu Brayton, Hall | Stewart, Peter Marshall, and Bob Haymes. |
. Dunne, Harold Kvisle, John A. Manzoni, Lisa | Stewart, Peter Tomsett, John D. Watson, Charles R. Wi |
, P. J. Proby, David Essex, The Drifters, Rod | Stewart, Petula Clark, Perry Como, Elvis Presley, Eng |
"You're Insane" ( | Stewart, Phil Chen) - 4:48 |
Randall R. Reeves, Brent S. | Stewart, Phillip J. Clapham and James A. Powell (2002 |
Stewart Phillips (born 30 December 1961 in Halifax) i | |
'David | Stewart photographer and director, working in adverti |
was simply using "reverse psychology," as Jon | Stewart phrased it, on the Taliban. |
Sol Yaged, John Levy, Jimmy Jones, and Rex | Stewart, Pied Piper, New York, ca. |
Alice | Stewart: Pioneering woman scientist whose research in |
Stewart pitched for two years in the Braves system be | |
t the Northern Nevada Veterans Cemetery, Mrs. | Stewart placed a blue wreath with a white pentacle in |
Stewart's battalions were in a line straddling either | |
Stewart plans to turn the concept into a musical. | |
Stewart played for Chicago Colts in the 1895 season. | |
In October 2010, | Stewart played a trial match for Greenock Morton with |
Stewart played in both the World Hockey Association a | |
Stewart played his first pre-season game for Edmonton | |
Patrick | Stewart played Salieri in the 1985 production The Moz |
In the same season | Stewart played seven matches for the Hampshire Second |
Stewart played for the AHL's Binghamton Rangers for t | |
In 1988 | Stewart played solo in addition to supporting Roaring |
Stewart played four seasons at the University of Cali | |
Micky | Stewart played first-class cricket for Surrey from 19 |
Stewart played college football for the Mississippi S | |
Stewart played on the 1941 Crimson Tide National Cham | |
In 2001 | Stewart played for Hertfordshire in two matches again |
Stewart played in a further two matches in the tourna | |
Jeff | Stewart played PC Reg Hollis from 1984-2008. |
Sherwood | Stewart played amateur and professional tennis in the |
In all, Gaye | Stewart played for five of the NHL's Original Six tea |
Stewart played college soccer at Santa Clara Universi | |
unning back from the University of Tennessee, | Stewart played in 9 NFL seasons from 1995-2003. |
Stewart played all four of Canada's World Cup qualifi | |
e songs, with longtime Stones keyboardist Ian | Stewart playing on traditional rock numbers and Billy |
ad been planned before the band's split, with | Stewart pointing out the Stockport studio had been in |
April 25 - Jane | Stewart, politician and Minister |
laus Forkel claims this number was 15, though | Stewart Pollens (reference below) believes this to be |
Stewart Pollens conjectures that in adding the damper | |
Scotsman William | Stewart Pollock, former radio signalman in the Royal |
The Rose Center was designed by James | Stewart Polshek and Todd H. Schliemann, Polshek Partn |
Kitimat, Hazelton, New Hazelton, Vanderhoof, | Stewart, Port Edward, Houston and the villages of Mas |
David | Stewart Porter (September 23, 1909 - January 5, 1989) |
David | Stewart Porter at the Biographical Directory of Feder |
Meanwhile, Joe Santo and Dougie | Stewart pose together on stage, to the theme song fro |
As inheritor of both Brown and | Stewart pottery traditions Brown continues to produce |
y, bringing MacDonald power into Lochaber and | Stewart power into Badenoch. |
and whilst he was negotiating his own wiring ( | Stewart, pp. |
King says he and | Stewart presented "Tennessee Waltz" to music publishe |
Stewart Preston - Rafferty | |
Stewart, previously a member of The Cumberland Three, | |
Appointed by Bill Clinton in 1994, | Stewart previously sat on Louisiana's Second Court of |
He was born in Mount | Stewart, Prince Edward Island, the son of Russell Cha |
He was born in Mount | Stewart, Prince Edward Island, the son of Solomon C. |
urs by 1387 when he married Egidia (or Gelis) | Stewart, princess of Scotland, a daughter of King Rob |
Dinner! or Let The Side Effects Begin, Martha | Stewart: Prison Vixen; or It's a Good Thing!, Saturda |
is also the home town of 18 year old Michael | Stewart, pro Bass Fisherman and Cat Fisherman. |
Between 1918 and 1919 | Stewart produced seven moderately successful vehicles |
Stewart produced the Katy Perry second studio album, | |
63 the BBC recorded a pilot chart show, which | Stewart produced. |
The documentary was produced by Mark | Stewart Productions, and was first shown in front of |
nel Manningham and Lieutenant-Colonel William | Stewart proposed, and were given the assignment, to u |
n handled play-by-play commentary with Jackie | Stewart providing color commentary. |
Thornyhold is a fantasy novel by Mary | Stewart published in 1988. |
ation WMFC (1360 AM) were owned by William M. | Stewart, publisher of the weekly Monroe Journal and S |
are the Guns?, Toronto, Canada: McClelland & | Stewart Publishing, 1997. |
In 1850 while living in Oregon City, | Stewart purchased part of the townsite of Pacific Cit |
Stewart puts a rivet in the keel of HMAS Bathurst at | |
Nicholas | Stewart QC, for the High Court Chancery Division gave |
Jackie | Stewart qualified the car on pole on its debut and le |
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