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| A.W.B. Bourne | was a footballer. |
| Bradford | was a thief. |
| He | was a Methodist. |
| He | was a Genoese priest. |
| Merrifield | was a Republican. |
| He | was a Unitarian. |
| 1270), | was a historian. |
| 1530-1601) | was a Scottish clergyman. |
| Hor | was a soldier. |
| His father | was a miner. |
| His father | was a lawyer. |
| He | was a lawyer. |
| Smack | was a Finnish band, which was active 1982-1990. |
| He | was a grandson. |
| 1102) | was a French cardinal. |
| He | was a Partiamentary Undersecretary. |
| Cartwright | Was a Cad |
| Gardner | was a baptist. |
| He | was a woollen manufacturer. |
| He | was a Democrat. |
| Gascoigne | was a Roman Catholic and was accused of conspiracy. |
| Richard | was a twin, his twin brother was Lewis Howell. |
| It | was a spoof. |
| He | was a striker. |
| He | was a Universalist. |
| He | was a Coptic Christian. |
| The book | was a sensation. |
| He | was a situationist... |
| He | was a Baptist. |
| 1660?), | was a divine. |
| He | was a History major. |
| Romano | was a jurist. |
| He | was a Berber. |
| Drees | was a Teetotaler. |
| Mike | was a wide receiver and Larry was a runningback. |
| that | was a religious exercise, |
| Trudel | was a physician. |
| He | was a Catholic. |
| This | was a special |
| McDonogh | was a slaveholder. |
| John | was a Colonel. |
| He | was a defender. |
| William | was a politician. |
| It | was a titanosaurid sauropod. |
| Morgenstern | was a 'fissile fizzle'. |
| Gombauld | was a Huguenot. |
| Johnson | was a Congregationalist. |
| Fox | was a politician. |
| 2006 | was a similar story. |
| Therefore he | was a Bosonid. |
| Was a famous cobbler; | |
| He | was a lifelong bachelor. |
| His father | was a farmer. |
| "He | was a fighter. |
| His father | was a Manufacturer. |
| He | was a book dealer. |
| He | was a Pentecostal. |
| Yaghma | was a simple worker and was not literate. |
| Sumner | was a Democrat. |
| 1712-1739), | was a poet. |
| Mahala Andrews | was a palaeontologist. |
| He | was a famed defender. |
| Fong | was a Congregationalist, and was buried in Oahu Cem |
| Neela's father | was a policeman. |
| He | was a school teacher. |
| Bayley | was a footballer. |
| Roy | was a troublesome teenager. |
| That | was a bad time. |
| She | was a teacher. |
| This episode | was a pilot. |
| Rowley | was a Roman Catholic. |
| She | was a Democrat. |
| Page | was a very able man, but was a renegade. |
| It | was a thriving community. |
| She | was a finalist in the 1500m, but was disqualified. |
| "When I | Was a Boy" |
| He | was a goalkeeper. |
| Pryor | was a Democrat. |
| Neimongosaurus | was a therizinosaur. |
| It | was a bipedal carnivore. |
| He | was a grocer and apothecary, and was married. |
| Stronge | was a barrister. |
| Silesaurus | was a herbivore. |
| "His boss | was a seeover." |
| Emerson | was a Republican. |
| Barne | was a stern moralist, and was knighted in 1553. |
| The software | was a downloadable application, and was AIM-compati |
| Davis | was a Methodist. |
| Also included | was a bill. |
| It | was a forlorn hope. |
| Hiawatha | was a company town. |
| Cole Porter | was a regular, as was the Aga Khan. |
| "Charlotte... | was a Pratt; and she was a picture. |
| He | was a former footballer. |
| Stephen | was a voluminous writer. |
| MT | was a minitower case |
| I | was a Father |
| 1697-1724), | was a physician. |
| Baldwin | was a .163 |
| Dunston | was a career .269 |
| It | was a palimpsest. |
| George Aytoun | was a footballer. |
| McKinnell | was a left half. |
| Dunham Castle | was a Scheduled Ancient Monument, but was delisted. |
| ... It | was a natural deterioration; it was time to stop." |
| He | was a practicing lawyer. |
| Johann Pehel | was a composer. |
| He | was a defenceman. |
| Edobichus | was a Frank. |
| His mother | was a singer. |
| Jenkins | was a practising barrister. |
| "He | was a good man. |
| he | was a bhumihar. |
| She | was a nurse. |
| He | was a bastard. |
| It | was a lovely experience which was well worth it." |
| He | was a brave Warrior. |
| The venture | was a failure, as it was underfunded. |
| Keeler | was a lifelong adventurer. |
| He | was a civil servant. |
| He | was a prolific writer. |
| He | was a Miaphysite. |
| Her mother | was a cleaner. |
| He | was a devout Hindu. |
| He | was a bachelor. |
| He | was a lumber merchant. |
| He | was a Hungarian eunuch. |
| His mission | was a failure. |
| Lake | was a Republican. |
| Amanitenmemide | was a Nubian king whose throne name was Nebmaatre. |
| Her father | was a journalist. |
| He | was a topologist. |
| Smith | was a baptist. |
| Was a sports reporter | |
| Ellesmere | was a rural electorate. |
| He | was a midfielder. |
| "Socially he | was a menace. |
| Light | was a Congregationalist. |
| Her father | was a confectioner. |
| Paul | was a vegetarian. |
| Cliff | was a Yorkshireman. |
| He | was a devout Saivite. |
| "Said She | Was a Dancer" |
| governor | was a Democrat. |
| One | was a child. |
| He | was a Congregationalist. |
| McKinley himself | was a candidate, as was Thomas Bellamy. |
| "It | was a small amount. |
| The move | was a success. |
| It | was a ceratopsian. |
| He | was a tradesman. |
| He | was a barber. |
| It | was a strike. |
| He | was a musicianer; he was sincere. |
| "Jesus | Was a Leprechaun" |
| He | was a Marrano. |
| McConaughy | was a Republican. |
| Sally | Was A Legend |
| 1950) | was a later chairman. |
| Josiah | was a prominent landowner. |
| He | was a eunuch. |
| My mother | was a Calley". |
| It | was a deer. |
| He | was a Protestant clergyman. |
| It | was a Venetian victory. |
| His father | was a postman. |
| He | was a Gazprom executive. |
| She | was a journalist. |
| Cozzens | was a Democrat. |
| (1859-1925) | was a Japanese malacologist. |
| He | was a centre. |
| This | was a minor hit. |
| In Chhapra | was a salpeterfactory |
| 1130s-50s) | was a geographer. |
| Their father | was a disciplinarian. |
| Amik | was a beaver. |
| Rosenthal | was a Democrat. |
| 1886) | was a servant. |
| 1789/90-1861) | was a Virginia politician. |
| He | was a right fielder. |
| Sampson | was a Republican; Breathitt was a Democrat. |
| It | was a type supernova. |
| He | was a voracious reader. |
| Allen | was a Protestant. |
| Theodora, | was a Roman martyr. |
| He | was a conservative. |
| His father | was a tinker. |
| He | was a successful banker. |
| Lloyd | was a shipbroker. |
| This | was a hot topic. |
| He | was a farmer. |
| That | was a mistake." |
| It | was a cathedral. |
| It | was a success financially. |
| Charles | was a strict Calvinist. |
| Cullen | was a Federationist. |
| Shaw | was a marketing consultant. |
| Daley | was a knuckleball pitcher. |
| Baker | was a Londoner. |
| Security | was a priority. |
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