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| Sumner- A New Wave graduate, and former KLF pilot who | |
| Also known as Fort | Sumner AAF Aux No. 7 - Tucumcari. |
| Stipp said "Director and co-writer Anthony G. | Sumner, along with writers Alan Rowe Kelly and Eric R |
| JD | Sumner also invited English to appear with the Stamps |
| Over the next eight years, | Sumner alternated east coast and West Indies operatio |
| ted such famous men as Horace Greeley, Charles | Sumner and Bayard Taylor spoke there. |
| Theophilus Bird (or Bourne), Hugh Clark, John | Sumner, and Michael Bowyer. |
| Sixth-grader Max | Sumner and his three best friends, Harley, Natalia, a |
| On 2 December 1944, she was joined by Allen M. | Sumner and Cooper for a midnight raid of enemy troop |
| syd Perkins; Thomas H. Perkins Jr.; William H. | Sumner; and others. |
| r senior citizens by the firm Barge, Waggoner, | Sumner, and Cannon, Inc. |
| arly development of East Bakersfield (formerly | Sumner and Kern City) which was annexed in 1910. |
| was tutored in Modern History mainly by B. H. | Sumner and V. G. Galbraith and got a First. |
| , John Lothrop Motley, Charles Peirce, Charles | Sumner, and others. |
| hilosophies of the sociologists William Graham | Sumner and Albert Galloway Keller in the teaching of |
| After this success, | Sumner and Marr took a more commercial direction, ble |
| , The Blackwood Brothers, The Imperials, J. D. | Sumner and The Stamps, The Jordanaires and others. |
| From Captain | Sumner and Rives' letters, he discovered Rives had go |
| Charles | Sumner and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1863 |
| Charles T. | Sumner, and John O. Sargent. |
| Overton, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, | Sumner, and Trousdale Counties, as well as a portion |
| Overton, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, | Sumner, and Trousdale Counties, as well as a portion |
| ded Edwin Chadwick, George Nicholls, John Bird | Sumner and Nassau William Senior. |
| made two-way, along with easier access to the | Sumner and Callahan Tunnels at its east end provided |
| production that was later acknowledged by both | Sumner and Marr and criticised in professional review |
| econd son of David Alexander and Ellen Lillian | Sumner and younger brother to Eugene Sumner. |
| ican biochemist who won, with James Batcheller | Sumner and Wendell Meredith Stanley, the 1946 Nobel P |
| He was then sold to Phil | Sumner and branded with "J31". |
| sed blacks since the turn of the century, both | Sumner and Rosewood were part of a single voting prec |
| erves also serves the communities of Tutwiler, | Sumner, and Glendora. |
| ton, Massachusetts, carrying Route 1A from the | Sumner and Callahan Tunnels past Logan Airport and th |
| 1, 2, 5, 7, 12 & 13 written by Marr, | Sumner and Bartos. |
| short book, Taboo, in which he thanks John H. | Sumner and the Society for Suppression of Vice for ge |
| e two albums, Bartos collaborated with Bernard | Sumner and Johnny Marr on Electronic's 1996 album Rai |
| ending at Haymarket Square with access to the | Sumner and Callahan Tunnels (Route 1A) and the Centra |
| om Route 128 to East Boston, the Ted Williams, | Sumner and Callahan tunnels under Boston Harbor, and |
| dar Key and the small communities of Rosewood, | Sumner and Vista. |
| Both | Sumner and Northrop shared the Nobel Prize in 1946 fo |
| as bolstered by the twin acquisitions of Steve | Sumner and Mark Armstrong, who between them scored 30 |
| Sumner and Lincoln met daily over the next week and d | |
| ble for the band to go on without him, Bernard | Sumner announced that there would be no more New Orde |
| der over now?" replied, "Yeah, me and Bernard [ | Sumner] aren't working together." |
| Abolitionist Charles | Sumner argued that the slaves "became free men when t |
| resigned his commission on April 9, and after | Sumner arrived on April 25 turned over his command an |
| ace against Morgan Bulkeley, who would succeed | Sumner as mayor and later become governor of Connecti |
| The group featured J.D. | Sumner as bass, Rosie Rozell as tenor, James Blackwoo |
| Kathryn | Sumner as Sadie |
| David | Sumner as Len Williams |
| Barnard succeeded | Sumner as head master of Eton in 1764 and raised the |
| The by-election was notable in that | sumner as the incumbent chairman of the divisional Co |
| e A-side featured (but did not credit) Bernard | Sumner as guest guitarist. |
| Many students described Dr. | Sumner as a "low keyed and very dedicated"; as a very |
| tered around the intersection of Baker St, and | Sumner Ave. |
| The | Sumner Avenue Line and New Lots Avenue Line were two |
| Its current campus is located at 1502 East | Sumner Avenue - the site of the former University Hei |
| Sumner Avenue was a station on the demolished section | |
| cus Garvey Boulevard (then Yates Avenue, later | Sumner Avenue). |
| " a commercial district at the intersection of | Sumner Avenue, Belmont Avenue, and Dickinson Street. |
| Charles | Sumner Axtell (January 29, 1859 - November 24, 1932) |
| Path over the Port Hills, or by ship over the | Sumner Bar then up either the Heathcote or Avon River |
| he Biblical Evangelist stopped publication and | Sumner became Managing Editor for another Christian n |
| It was at Cornell where | Sumner began his research into isolating enzymes in p |
| er son of Lothian Bonham-Carter and Emily Maud | Sumner, Bonham Carter joined the Royal Navy in 1904 a |
| Vice Admiral Sir Stuart | Sumner Bonham Carter, KCB, CVO, DSO (9 July 1889 - 5 |
| Sumner borders Lake Koshkonong, one of the largest la | |
| Frederick | Sumner Brackett (August 1, 1896 - January 28, 1988), |
| Sumner Brown Road | |
| Charles | Sumner Burch (1854, Pinckney, Michigan - 1920, New Yo |
| irs of Tibetan Nobleman Tsipon Shuguba, - with | Sumner Carnahan. |
| Sumner, Chas (1997) On the Borderline: The Official H | |
| He was a resident of | Sumner, Christchurch, and died in Princess Margaret H |
| The father, William Brightwell | Sumner commissioned Benjamin Armitage to make alterat |
| he firm was also responsible for designing the | Sumner Community Library in 1915 and the Saxe Movie T |
| After the ordeal, | Sumner complained that he was left "without an editor |
| Bernard | Sumner: Confusion - Joy Division, Electronic and New |
| ection was caused by the appointment of Donald | Sumner, Conservative Party Member of Parliament for O |
| the command of Captain John C. Zahm (Allen M. | Sumner, Cooper and Moale). |
| atives, where he represented Smith, Macon, and | Sumner counties in 1855-1856. |
| Millersville is a city in Robertson and | Sumner counties in the U.S. state of Tennessee. |
| Goodlettsville is a city in Davidson and | Sumner counties in the U.S. state of Tennessee. |
| the remainder of its course through Harper and | Sumner Counties in Kansas and Grant and Kay Counties |
| trolled access freeway located in Davidson and | Sumner Counties of Tennessee. |
| strict, especially into Rutherford, Wilson and | Sumner counties. |
| Neal attended | Sumner County High School in Portland, Tennessee, and |
| Today the house shares its grounds with the | Sumner County Museum and is open to the public for to |
| ord mogul Randy Wood, the station still serves | Sumner County with country music, local sports, and c |
| The first major Euro-American expeditions into | Sumner County were led by long hunters, so called bec |
| Apart from other | Sumner County Schools, Merrol Hyde Magnet School adhe |
| two decades later on his farm "Locust Land" in | Sumner County and being buried in the family cemetery |
| avid Purviance's family had removed in 1791 to | Sumner County in Middle Tennessee to help found the o |
| ily including son David Purviance removed from | Sumner County to farmland near Cane Ridge in the blue |
| He served as president of the | Sumner County bar association in 1992. |
| the "scalping" the Purviance family considered | Sumner County temporarily unsafe for white pioneers a |
| and acquiring the nickname, "The War Horse of | Sumner County" in that conflict. |
| dly mauled on December 4, 1863, at Dry Fork in | Sumner County, Tennessee, Harper himself escaping. |
| He now is a high school math teacher in | Sumner County, Tennessee at Station Camp High School. |
| Trousdale Place, located in Gallatin, | Sumner County, Tennessee, is the former home of John |
| He was born in | Sumner County, Tennessee, where he and his family liv |
| style, brick house located in Goodlettsville, | Sumner County, Tennessee. |
| ian Springs, and located in Castalian Springs, | Sumner County, Tennessee, includes the largest existi |
| Carmack was born in | Sumner County, Tennessee. |
| Campbell was born in | Sumner County, Tennessee, later leaving to study law |
| born to John and Margaret (Hamilton) Peyton in | Sumner County, Tennessee. |
| Sumner County, Tennessee (originally part of North Ca | |
| Cottontown is an unincorporated community in | Sumner County, Tennessee, United States. |
| Joe M. Haynes, born October 8, 1936 in | Sumner County, is a Tennessee politician and a member |
| trict is the downtown square area of Gallatin, | Sumner County, Tennessee. |
| Bethpage is an unincorporated community in | Sumner County, Tennessee, United States. |
| Rock Castle, located in Hendersonville, | Sumner County, Tennessee, is the former home of Danie |
| ool for African-Americans located in Gallatin, | Sumner County, Tennessee. |
| hikaskia River near the community of Corbin in | Sumner County, Kansas |
| irst Presbyterian Church, located in Gallatin, | Sumner County, Tennessee, is the oldest church buildi |
| oon Farm) is a log home located in Cottontown, | Sumner County, Tennessee. |
| Roberts was born in | Sumner County, Tennessee, and graduated from Furman U |
| Born at Cages Bend of the Cumberland River, | Sumner County, Tennessee, Cage moved to Wilkinson Cou |
| ilot Knob" Plantation on Station Camp Creek in | Sumner County, Tennessee. |
| " to the religious communities of Gallatin and | Sumner County. |
| sold and the processed goods were returned to | Sumner County. |
| It is the only magnet school in | Sumner County. |
| represent the 45th district, which is part of | Sumner County. |
| sdale, and Wilson counties, as well as part of | Sumner County. |
| r, on January 22, 1826, to become a planter in | Sumner County. |
| in Davidson County, and 65 MPH speed limit in | Sumner County. |
| Up until August 1931, | Sumner cruised with various Submarine Divisions on th |
| ctions, and they have three sons named Dominic | Sumner, Daniel and Richard. |
| wouldn't become a reality until engineer Mark | Sumner developed a different idea for the ride vehicl |
| endrie, and has two sons, Charles Landauer and | Sumner Dickinson, and a daughter, Margaret Hendrie. |
| Sumner died in a hospital at Hartford, Hartford Count | |
| Dr. Francis Cecil | Sumner died of a heart attack outside his home in Was |
| Harvard University, | Sumner Dissertation Prize, 1993 |
| His brother Ebenezer | Sumner Draper was governor. |
| is Lefroy received American politician Charles | Sumner during Sumner's visit to Ireland. |
| guitar, bassist Paul Novotny, and drummer John | Sumner) during the “Sound of Toronto Jazz” Series at |
| Franklin | Sumner Earle (1856-1929) was an American mycologist. |
| The president of | Sumner Enterprises, Lord Sumner has a German secretar |
| In 1959, he created the non-profit | Sumner Evangelistic Foundation. |
| Claude | Sumner, Executive Direction |
| 's widow, Fanny sold the estate in 1770 to the | Sumner family of the East India Company; both father |
| When the film was released, Jane | Sumner, film critic for The Dallas Morning News, laud |
| orial Library, is a museum designed by Charles | Sumner Frost in Wheaton, Illinois. |
| n the race for Lieutenant Governor, Republican | Sumner G. Whittier defeated Democrat Charles F. Sulli |
| n the race for Lieutenant Governor, Republican | Sumner G. Whittier defeated Democrat James A. Burke, |
| The | Sumner G. Whittier School in Everett is named after h |
| Sumner Gage Whittier (July 4, 1911 - January 8, 2010) | |
| t created the township encompassed land now in | Sumner, Ganeer, and Pembroke Townships. |
| Sumner Getchell | |
| Sumner Getchell as Tank Tinker | |
| Edgar Charles | Sumner Gibson (born 1848 in Fawley, Hampshire, Englan |
| Theodore | Sumner Gibson (1885-1953) was the 2nd Anglican Bishop |
| tablet of Cumberland stone in memory of Arthur | Sumner Gibson. |
| ation officer before marrying physician Donald | Sumner Greene and moving with him to Boston; the coup |
| Paige and Linda competed at the | Sumner Group (the re-named Galveston Industries). |
| William Josiah | Sumner Hammersley (born September 25, 1826, Ash, Surr |
| George | Sumner Hand, Anglican Bishop |
| Sumner has been portrayed on film twice. | |
| The Tallahatchie County Courthouse in | Sumner has historical significance of its own. |
| Sumner held the position until he died on January 12, | |
| Sumner Henry Needham (died April 19, 1861) is regarde | |
| In 1980, Vance graduated from | Sumner High School and attended Western Washington Un |
| dren to Elijah and Melanie Pruitt and attended | Sumner High School. |
| to St. Louis where he taught at the segregated | Sumner High School for twenty years. |
| , in North Platte, Nebraska and graduated from | Sumner High School in 1956. |
| Sumner Hill Junior High School | |
| Prior to desegregation | Sumner Hill and Lovett served Clinton's African Ameri |
| "Love Vigilantes" - 3:26 ( | Sumner, Hook, Morris, Gilbert) |
| Sumner House | |
| Charles | Sumner House is a National Historic Landmark at 20 Ha |
| George | Sumner House is a historic house at 32 Paige Hill Roa |
| ct which was originally held on the rooftop of | Sumner House, an old school building in North Peckham |
| According to | Sumner, however, he only wrote one lyric whilst under |
| Grayson Maximillian | Sumner II, or Lord Sumner, is a character from the Gr |
| 0 - 1860) who was born in Connecticut, came to | Sumner, Illinois in 1832. |
| He later served at Fort | Sumner in Portland, Maine and resigned from the army |
| Next Top Model" after being chosen over Sophie | Sumner in the final two. |
| itory and western New Mexico Territory to Fort | Sumner in the Pecos River valley. |
| w Manurewa score twice with a brace from Steve | Sumner in the 11th and 28th minutes. |
| ed again after the death of her father, Bishop | Sumner, in 1874, to Blackwater, Hampshire. |
| y been a simple parish meeting chaired by Mary | Sumner in Old Alresford. |
| a fortification established by Col. Edwin Vose | Sumner in September of 1851 near Mesilla in what is n |
| n is best known for his performance as Bernard | Sumner in Anton Corbijn's film Control. |
| Sumner Increase Kimball, Sc.D. (September 2, 1834 - J | |
| t and painter who was born on July 25, 1928 in | Sumner, Iowa and died on November 29, 2002 in Spain. |
| s, Max, Natalia, Ernie, and Harley, visit Lord | Sumner's castle in The Rise of the Black Wolf, when L |
| Sumner is a town in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, Un | |
| Sumner is a town in Worth County, Georgia, United Sta | |
| His son William H. | Sumner is well known for his efforts to develop what |
| Sumner is also known for having a large number of Ind | |
| rism, citing a previously published article by | Sumner J. Ferris. |
| review in the October 1977 issue of Speculum, | Sumner J. Ferris pointed to several passages that wer |
| Chemistry - James B. | Sumner, John Howard Northrop, Wendell Meredith Stanle |
| In 1989, | Sumner joined up with former Smiths guitarist Johnny |
| Samuel | Sumner kept a crockery shop at the corner of State St |
| Sumner Kimball | |
| Sumner led the Invaders to the USFL Championship game | |
| Sumner left three children. | |
| In 1982, | Sumner left The Sword after a dispute with the editor |
| Inside the | Sumner Library |
| The musician Sting (Gordon | Sumner) lived with ex-wife Frances Tomelty in nearby |
| The sketches were written by Jean Kerr, | Sumner Lock-Elliot, Arthur Macrae, Herbert Farjeon, L |
| ature film Street Hero, and for playing Uke in | Sumner Locke Elliot's Australian saga Water under the |
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