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| ving married millionaire socialist J.G. Phelps | Stokes, a member of elite New York society and acquai |
| primary and defeated Republican nominee Susan | Stokes, a fellow member of the Kentucky House of Repr |
| is the eldest of four children of James Avery | Stokes, a retired USAF Chief Master Sergeant and Garn |
| It takes its name from John | Stokes, a medieval inhabitant of Bristol who was mayo |
| Stokes acknowledged, ". . . | |
| several thousand; his successor, pastor Andrew | Stokes, added even more. |
| Twyman helped | Stokes after his stroke by organizing an exhibition d |
| Named for Samuel Evans | Stokes Allen. |
| In the same year, | Stokes also formed a partnership in land and commissi |
| Stokes also wrote and directed several short films, i | |
| Stokes also played an important part in building up t | |
| She was named after Montfort | Stokes, an American politician who served as both Nor |
| The Cape Arid, | Stokes, and Cape Le Grand National Parks are also occ |
| The route runs north to meet AR 115 at | Stokes and AR 328 in Maynard. |
| rs of the "Hypnosis Unleashed" show with Terry | Stokes and Michael Johns. |
| Minor premiers Halswell, coached by Ged | Stokes and including captain Glenn Coughlan, Aaron Wh |
| are an isolated mountain range located within | Stokes and Surry counties in the U.S. state of North |
| rbury Country Cardinals were coached by Gerard | Stokes and included few players from the champion 199 |
| world skill and rejected the chance to run the | Stokes and Parish Machine Company set up by his fathe |
| inger, based on the play Oscar Wilde by Leslie | Stokes and Sewell Stokes. |
| ional to the kinematic viscosity (expressed in | stokes and centistokes) that is dependent upon the sp |
| where he assisted E. Keynes Purchase, Leonard | Stokes and Sir William Emerson. |
| ther local musicians such as Gus Cannon, Frank | Stokes and Robert Wilkins. |
| , 1828 (by John Owen), 1830, 1831 (by Montfort | Stokes) and 1832 (by David Swain). |
| Sacred Selections was conceived by artist Matt | Stokes, and comprises three pipe organ recitals that |
| In 1929, | Stokes and Sane recorded again for Paramount, resumin |
| ollege of Physicians, noted physicians William | Stokes and of Robert James Graves served in the hospi |
| irmingham, England in 1997, consisting of Mike | Stokes and Richard March. |
| The stone pulpit was designed by | Stokes and consists of four sides of a hexagon with o |
| The Dan River Coalfield is a coalfield in | Stokes and Rockingham Counties, North Carolina about |
| Jennings as Inspector Burke, Carl Stockdale as | Stokes, and Les Bates as Long Tom. |
| You work with Nick | Stokes and Catherine Willows. |
| It was written and directed by Trey | Stokes and stars Amy Earhart as Stacey (aka Pink Five |
| een won by Morris Fisher followed up by Walter | Stokes and the Swedish shooter Hugo Johansson. |
| act with Teaspoon Productions, headed by Chris | Stokes and Earl Harris, who obtained her gigs as a ba |
| ed at Portsmouth by his fellow ex-Saint, Bobby | Stokes and St. John had been replaced as manager by J |
| a striker shortage due to the sale of Anthony | Stokes and an injury to Darryl Duffy, manager John Hu |
| with the Memphis Jug Band, Jim Jackson, Frank | Stokes, and others. |
| was involved in a love triangle with Dr. John | Stokes and her neighbour Conrad Williams. |
| rough Jive Records and was produced by Juanita | Stokes and her brother Chris Stokes. |
| ibutors included John W. Minturn, Anson Phelps | Stokes, and Whitelaw Reid. |
| In 1964 Atkinson left | Stokes and Bandy to form his own insurance firm. |
| Abstract Science, hosted by Chris Widman, Luke | Stokes and Henry Self. |
| e district, including constituents in Forsyth, | Stokes and Surry counties. |
| he years he spent as a clerk and architect for | Stokes and Zeller. |
| : Barbara Parritt Toomer, June Montiero, Betty | Stokes and Betty Blocker. |
| e Criner, who played the role of pilot William | Stokes, and Kathryn Boyd, who played Ruth Sawtelle. |
| ians involved with the Freeloaders were Jerome | Stokes and Vinny Burns. |
| While at Birmingham he understudied Frank | Stokes and Jack Glover, but was first choice at Brist |
| He was a working associate of Frank | Stokes and, according to Allmusic journalist, Jason A |
| The 6'8 240-pound | Stokes, arguably the NBA's first black superstar, als |
| In 1897 A. Phelps | Stokes arrived in the Union District and purchased th |
| Al | Stokes as Cain |
| nominated Sitgreaves to replace the late John | Stokes as the United States district court judge for |
| Matthews describes Glover and | Stokes as "generally rated as the best at club level |
| It is sometimes known as Cornflower aster or | Stokes' aster. |
| second half, Wuerffel was intercepted by Eric | Stokes at the NU 28. |
| rmed an excellent full-back pairing with Frank | Stokes at Birmingham. |
| pleted his Ph.D. under the supervision of Eric | Stokes at the University of Cambridge. |
| Although | Stokes' athleticism was clear, he did not receive the |
| Stokes attended the University of Arizona. | |
| Born near Orangeburg, South Carolina, | Stokes attended the common schools and was graduated |
| While with | Stokes, Bandy & Atkinson, Atkinson was first elected |
| Donald | Stokes, Baron Stokes, industrialist and life peer. |
| Brian | Stokes, baseball pitcher |
| In addition, | Stokes' battery had 3 killed and 10 wounded. |
| nfederates launched the attack, Morton ordered | Stokes' battery to open fire with canister, which eff |
| The | Stokes Bay Line was a one and a half mile long Stokes |
| st as she proceeded from Portsmouth Harbour to | Stokes Bay to carry out a full power trial. |
| gs from the Norwich School and by Adrian Scott | Stokes, besides a 16th century portrait of Chaucer, t |
| Matt | Stokes, born 1973 in Penzance, is an artist and film- |
| Garnett Sue | Stokes, born December 20, 1955 in Washington, D.C., b |
| Stokes bought this land from George Leake, and was op | |
| Eric Blore as | Stokes, Bradford's butler |
| Also in 1938 he starred in a revival of the | Stokes' brothers play Oscar Wilde at London's Arts Th |
| Oscar Wilde was the most successful of the | Stokes brothers' plays. |
| car Wilde , released in 1960, was based on the | Stokes brothers' play. |
| In his first year as coach, | Stokes brought the Hokies their first winning season |
| 9), written with US political scientist Donald | Stokes, brought modern American science treatments to |
| Dr H.N. | Stokes called the book "the most authoritative work o |
| Stokes came up through the famous West Ham United aca | |
| Hooker, Mildred Phelps | Stokes, Camp Chronicles, Blue Mountain Lake, NY: Adir |
| s, box-cars, motor-cars, hand-carts, bicycles, | Stokes carts and side-cars, and three tanks (two male |
| ST - Keith | Stokes, CFL All-Star |
| ST - Keith | Stokes, CFL Western All-Star |
| Betty Southard | Stokes, Class of 1968, author of the Kentucky Postcar |
| died on the morning of January 3, 2011 at the | Stokes Cleveland VA Medial Center. |
| Jonathan | Stokes co-created ValueWiki.com in 2006 along with hi |
| Over the next two years | Stokes coded in support for the eDonkey 2000 network, |
| ll, Philip Converse, Warren Miller, and Donald | Stokes, colleagues at the University of Michigan. |
| Bruce | Stokes Collie (born June 27, 1962 in Nuremberg, Germa |
| Chris and his brother Dudley | Stokes competed in four separate winter Olympics. |
| red at the start of the 2010 season meant that | Stokes continued playing in all forms of the game for |
| es were their last together, although Sane and | Stokes continued their intermittent performing partne |
| Stokes continued to work on optical diffraction in la | |
| Germanton is a small community in Forsyth and | Stokes counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina, |
| uilford, Montgomery, Randolph, Rockingham, and | Stokes counties. |
| It is part of the | Stokes County Schools and is financed and coordinated |
| It is a public school that draws from | Stokes County Schools but is selective in admissions |
| One of the oldest structures in | Stokes County and listed on the National Register of |
| approximately ten miles south-southwest of the | Stokes County seat of Danbury, on North Carolina Stat |
| y are enrolled in both Forsyth Tech and in the | Stokes County school system. |
| Dodgetown is an unincorporated community in | Stokes County in the U.S. state of North Carolina, a |
| sco is an unincorporated community in northern | Stokes County in the U.S. state of North Carolina, ap |
| g countryside, and it dominates the scenery of | Stokes County from almost every direction. |
| Rock House was acquired in 1975 by the | Stokes County Historical Society, which has struggled |
| Germanton was the county seat of | Stokes County prior to Forsyth County being created f |
| Dillard is an unincorporated community in | Stokes County in the U.S. state of North Carolina. |
| However, | Stokes County (including modern Forsyth County), was |
| h loops around on land owned by James Booth, a | Stokes County Commissioner supportive of the trails. |
| The small community in | Stokes County is unincorporated and does not hold the |
| Stokes County is a county located in the U.S. state o | |
| King (mostly in | Stokes County) |
| Born in Germantown ( | Stokes County, North Carolina) as a son of the Repres |
| The vast majority of the range is located in | Stokes County, and even though the range occupies onl |
| arons Corner is an unincorporated community in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States, near th |
| Stokes County, North Carolina - north | |
| in Schenectady, New York, in 1821 and moved to | Stokes County, North Carolina in 1822. |
| Gap is an unincorporated community in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States, approxi |
| Prestonville is an unincorporated community in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States, approxi |
| all town Southern Baptist Convention church in | Stokes County, North Carolina when he was excommunica |
| Neatman is an unincorporated community in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States, approxi |
| Location of Peters Creek Township in | Stokes County, N.C. |
| Location of Danbury Township in | Stokes County, N.C. |
| ic-Republican politician from Alabama, born in | Stokes County, North Carolina. |
| estnut Grove is an unincorporated community in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States, approxi |
| ountain View is an unincorporated community in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States, approxi |
| Rosebud is an unincorporated community in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States, approxi |
| Location of Beaver Island Township in | Stokes County, N.C. |
| plar Springs is an unincorporated community in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States, approxi |
| Ceramic is a ghost town in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States approxim |
| Originally from | Stokes County, North Carolina, he obtained a lieutena |
| He chaired the Executive Committee of the | Stokes County, North Carolina Democratic Party from 1 |
| Stokes County, North Carolina is named for him. | |
| Mount Olive is an unincorporated community in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States, approxi |
| ers Creek Township is one of nine townships in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States. |
| highest mountain in the Sauratown Mountains of | Stokes County, North Carolina. |
| Walnut Cove is a town in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States. |
| Brook Cove is an unincorporated community in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States. |
| own Mountain is an unincorporated community in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States. |
| Danbury Township is one of nine townships in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States. |
| Quaker Gap is an unincorporated community in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States, approxi |
| Asbury is an unincorporated community in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States. |
| Volunteer is an unincorporated community in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States, approxi |
| or of his mother, he founded the Cox School in | Stokes County, North Carolina and the Hardin Reynolds |
| Pine Hall is an unincorporated community in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States, approxi |
| y, Ashe County, Davidson County, Davie County, | Stokes County, Surry County, Wilkes County, Watauga C |
| Dalton is an unincorporated community in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States. |
| Flat Rock is an unincorporated community in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States, approxi |
| er Island Township is one of nine townships in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States. |
| ores Springs is an unincorporated community in | Stokes County, North Carolina, United States, approxi |
| ssroads), not Meadows, which is 130 mi away in | Stokes County. |
| hip is the Town of Danbury, the county seat of | Stokes County. |
| F channel 45 from a transmitter west of Gap in | Stokes County. |
| arolina, located in Hanging Rock State Park in | Stokes County. |
| m the Interstate 74 intersection south through | Stokes County. |
| ies 42.37 square miles (109.7 km2) in northern | Stokes County. |
| upies 32.04 square miles (83.0 km2) in central | Stokes County. |
| rawn out of what had been the southern half of | Stokes County. |
| lished in 1790 and is the oldest settlement in | Stokes County. |
| arolina, located in Hanging Rock State Park in | Stokes County. |
| is much more prominent than the small place in | Stokes County. |
| pies 47.66 square miles (123.4 km2) in eastern | Stokes County. |
| Even then, however, | Stokes' criminal career was not yet over, according t |
| The People's Republic of | Stokes Croft (PRSC), launched 22 September 2007 by fo |
| ce ) is a baptist church on Upper York Street, | Stokes Croft in Bristol, England. |
| The building is the only remaining part of the | Stokes Croft Brewery, and is part of the Stokes Croft |
| At the junction of | Stokes Croft and Jamaica Street is a large mural,"The |
| by the community group The Peoples Republic of | Stokes Croft and number 39 is Jamaica Street Artists: |
| began broadcasting on December 1, 2010 in the | Stokes Croft area of Bristol, England. |
| an historic carriage-works in Jamaica Street, | Stokes Croft, Bristol. |
| Lakota is a nightclub situated off | Stokes Croft, Bristol. |
| ham Hill and Cotham Brow, and the west side of | Stokes Croft. |
| Anson | Stokes crushed his leg in a riding accident on the pr |
| 1982 North Manchester 3rd Division Winners | Stokes Cup Winners |
| ously with the regular election and J. William | Stokes defeated two Republican candidates in the elec |
| In 2005 | Stokes developed Sacred Selections, a series of exper |
| Stokes died November 4, 1942, aged 81. | |
| Stokes died in Worthing on the 30th March 2002. | |
| Stokes died of a stroke in Memphis on September 12, 1 | |
| On 2 August 1841 Captain J. Lort | Stokes discovered the mouth of a river he named the " |
| Dame Evelyn Mary | Stokes, DNZM (5 December 1936 - 15 August 2005) was a |
| "Frank | Stokes' Dream" |
| action of the Coriolis effect and wave induced | Stokes drift. |
| Although a good student, | Stokes dropped out of high school in 1944, worked bri |
| the mother of Sheree Murphy's character Tricia | Stokes due their physical resemblance. |
| Stokes Early College High School opened in the Fall o | |
| Stokes Early College High School is located in Walnut | |
| Students at | Stokes Early College High School experience a rigorou |
| Stokes emigrated to Sydney, Australia and turned out | |
| o high efficiency is the seemingly unavoidable | Stokes energy loss. |
| Pastor | Stokes entered Municipal Hospital in Frankfurt, Germa |
| nistration by Dr Michael Vertigan AC and Nigel | Stokes, entitled New South Wales audit of expenditure |
| . Pomeau, "Lattice gas Automata for the Navier | Stokes Equation"' Phys. |
| solution a powerful technique for solving the | Stokes Equations in a variety of domains. |
| ytic solutions to the Newtonian incompressible | Stokes equations, though it was originally developed |
| Stokes, Evelyn (2002), Wiremu Tamihana: Rangatira, We | |
| Stokes, Evelyn (1980), A History of Tauranga County, | |
| Plan of Port Darwin and probably dates back to | Stokes' examination of the harbour in 1839. |
| The combined design work of the | Stokes family had a major impact on the architecture |
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